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House Summons ICPC Chairman over Allegation on Constituen­cy Projects

- Ín Abuja

Adedayo Akinwale

The House of Representa­tives has summoned the Chairman of the Independen­t Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission (ICPC), Prof. Bolaji Owasanoye over the statement credited to him accusing the lawmakers of duplicatin­g constituen­cy projects using the “same descriptio­n, narrative, amount, location and awarded by the same agency”.

The green chamber frowned at the report, stressing that it was a deliberate attempt to rubbish and ridicule the National Assembly and portray it as not having credible persons.

While moving the motion of urgent public importance at the plenary yesterday, Hon. John Dyegh, expressed concern over a front page story on a national newspaper (not THISDAY), where the lCPC chairman called Senators and House of Representa­tives members as stealing billions.

Dyegh alleged that the report was capable of pitting the National Assembly members against their constituen­ts and portray us as thieves.

According to him, “properly informed this is a deliberate attempt to rubbish and ridicule this institutio­n and portray it as not having credible persons.”

The lawmaker also noted that the report was capable of destroying the image of the Nigerian legislatur­e before the internatio­nal community and making them loose respect, which most of them earned even before coming to the National Assembly.

Dyegh said that no court in

Nigeria has passed any judgment on the legislatur­e or its members as thieves, adding that the ICPC chairman has no such right, saying “if you say someone stole, you are saying he/she is a thief.”

The House therefore resolved, “to invite the Chairman of ICPC to interact with the Committee on ICPC of the House for proper discussion.”

It also mandated the committees on Ethics and Privileges and Public Petition to investigat­e this matter and report back within four weeks.

 ?? ABIODUN AJALA ?? L-R: Publisher, O YES lnternatio­nal Magazine, Azuh Arinze; Publisher/CEO, Posterity Media, O’Femi Kolawole; Chairman of the occasion, Chief Olusegun Osoba; MD/Editor-in-Chief, The Sun, Onuoha Ukeh; and Former Editor, Saturday Punch, Olabisi Deji-Folutile at the official presentati­ons and launch of ‘The Gatekeeper­s (Volume 2) and Nigerian Journalism: 160 years of Advancing Accountabi­lity, Promoting the Public lnterest,’ and ‘Speaking Truth to Power,’ in Lagos… yesterday
ABIODUN AJALA L-R: Publisher, O YES lnternatio­nal Magazine, Azuh Arinze; Publisher/CEO, Posterity Media, O’Femi Kolawole; Chairman of the occasion, Chief Olusegun Osoba; MD/Editor-in-Chief, The Sun, Onuoha Ukeh; and Former Editor, Saturday Punch, Olabisi Deji-Folutile at the official presentati­ons and launch of ‘The Gatekeeper­s (Volume 2) and Nigerian Journalism: 160 years of Advancing Accountabi­lity, Promoting the Public lnterest,’ and ‘Speaking Truth to Power,’ in Lagos… yesterday

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