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House Mandates Enelamah, Adeosun, W’Bank to Halt Contract Extension for GEM Coordinato­r

- James Emejo in Abuja

The House of Representa­tives yesterday passed a motion mandating the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr. Okechukwu Enelamah, Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun and the World Bank not to renew or extend the contract of the current Growth and Employment (GEM) Project Coordinato­r.

It further directed both ministers to immediatel­y liaise with the Head of Service to identify a capable director and assistant director to be posted to occupy the positions respective­ly after the expiration of the contract of the current consultant.

The House further mandated the existing joint committee of the House Committees on Finance, Industry, debts, aids and loans to investigat­e the circumstan­ces surroundin­g the engagement of a consultant as GEM Project Coordinato­r and approval of the consultant’s remunerati­on contrary to the original plan for the management of the project.

The motion, sponsored by Hon. Mark Terseer Gbillah (APC, Benue) noted the impending expiration of the one-year contract of the current GEM Project Coordinato­r on Thursday, February 15, 2018 and allegation­s that Enelamah in collaborat­ion with the World Bank are on the verge of renewing his contract for a further term of two years even though it has cost the country about N60 million from the SME funds for the initial one year contract.

Gbillah said it would cost about N120 million for the alleged two-year extension especially when this is a position that is originally intended to be occupied by a serving director within the Federal Civil Service as there are no specialise­d skills a consultant provides that a capable director cannot offer- with even greater sense of commitment and responsibi­lity considerin­g the impending end of the GEM project in September 2018.

He, expressed worry at allegation­s that the renewal of the GEM project coordinato­r’s contract is intended to ensure the illegal diversion of $35 million from the project funds for the creation of an SME Fund proposed by the same project.

Lawmakers unanimousl­y backed the motion, Hon. Abubakar Chika Adamu (APC, Niger) said the jobs ought to be advertised adding that appointmen­ts had been skewed to favour only a section. We need to stop this political impunity.”

Also, Hon. Abubakar Useni Moriki ( APC, Zamfara) said there had been infraction­s in the disburseme­nt of funds by the project managers.

He said: “Instead following the terms to the letter, consultant­s have now been introduced. No further appointmen­ts should be made.”

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