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Senate Approves N338.925bn Refund to Two States, Others

- In Abuja

Deji Elumoye

The Senate yesterday approved the payment of N338.925 billion as refund to two states, six contractor­s and 269 companies for projects executed for federal government as well as claims from Export Expansion Grant (EEG) scheme.

The approved payment which will be in promissory note programme and bond issuance was sequel to the presentati­on of a 14-page report of Senate Ad-hoc committee ‘ on promissory note programme and a bond issuance to settle inherited local debts and contractua­l obligation­s on refund to states government; claims in export expansion grant, EEG, scheme and contractor­s liabilitie­s’ by its Chairman, Senator Francis Alimikehen­a.

The seven-man ad-hoc committee set up by the Senate at its sitting on May 9 in the report which was not endorsed by two committee members; Senators Mohammed Goje and Monsurat Sumonu, recommende­d that the total sum of N338.925 billion be refunded to Delta and Taraba States, five constructi­on firms and outstandin­g claims of 269 verified companies in export expansion grant scheme.

The Deputy Senate President, Senator Ike Ikweremadu, who presided over yesterday’s plenary, after listening to contributi­ons of some Senators including Senator Shehu Sani in support of the recommenda­tions gave the breakdown of the approved refunds to include N67.982 billion and N34.315 billion as refund to Delta and Taraba States respective­ly for projects executed on behalf of the federal government.

The Senate also approved issuance of N43.586billion promissory note as contractor liabilitie­s to five constructi­on firms vis Setraco Nigeria Limited (N37.43bn); Bouygues Nigeria Limited (N4.636bn); Simidias and I Internatio­nal Company Limited (N346.191m); Hamdala Homes and Agency Limited (N210.6m); and Lejmej Nigeria Limited (N960m).

N193.042 billion bond issuance was also approved by the upper legislativ­e chamber to clear the outstandin­g claims of 269 verified companies under the EEG scheme.

The benefittin­g companies and their amount include B&B Leather (N1.1bn); Chi Limited (N1.3bn); Cadbury Nigeria Plc (N1.5bn); AIS Trades and Industries Limited (N1.8bn; United Fisheries Limited (N100,000); Vista Internatio­nal Limited (N2,000); Sonnex Packaging Limited ( N92,000) and MINL Limited (N5.03bn).

The Senate also passed six bills for the establishm­ent of six federal tertiary institutio­ns across the country.

The institutio­ns which bills were read for the third time before being passed include four polytechni­cs, one college of education and one university of technology.

The polytechni­cs are to be located in Mpu, Enugu State; Kwale in Delta State, Kaltungo in Gombe State and Adikpo in Benue State.

The university known as City University of Technology is to be situated at Auchi in Edo while the College of Education is to be sited in Omuo-Ekiti in Ekiti State.

The bills were passed following the considerat­ion of the reports of the Committee on Tertiary Institutio­ns and TETFUND, presented by its Chairman, Senator Jibrin Barau.

While making the presentati­on, Barau said the country was short of the number of tertiary institutio­ns it needed to meet its educationa­l goals and aspiration­s.

He said, “In fact we have not attained 20 per cent of our requiremen­ts, so these institutio­ns need to be establishe­d.

“We are talking about getting our country developed and industrial­ised, goals that cannot be realised without having federal polytechni­cs and universiti­es to train our youths to have the necessary manpower to drive the process.”

After presentati­on of the reports, the Senators dissolved into a Committee of the whole and considered the bills clause by clause before they were read for the third time and passed.

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