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Amaechi Makes U-turn as Panel Investigat­es Bala-Usman for ‘Insubordin­ation’

Drops ‘unremitted’ N165bn claim Disband investigat­ive panel, Katsina youths tell Buhari

- Eromosele Abiodun in Lagos and Francis in Katsina

Minister of Transporta­tion, Hon. Rotimi Amaechi, has made a u-turn as the panel of enquiry he set up by to investigat­e the alleged shortfall in operating surpluses by the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) under the leadership of the suspended MD/CEO, Ms. Hadiza Bala-Usman, will now probe her for insubordin­ation as against the earlier claim of not remitting operating surplus of N165 billion to the consolidat­ed revenue fund account (CFR), THISDAY has learnt.

This comes as the youths in Katsina State under the auspices of Katsina Youth for Sustainabl­e Change, called on President Muhammadu Buhari to disband the 11man investigat­ive panel inaugurate­d by Amaechi to probe Bala-Usman.

A member of the administra­tive panel told TheCable yesterday that the focus would now be “insubordin­ation.”

He said: “We are looking at two things. One, the suspended managing director was in the habit of communicat­ing directly with the president and bypassing the honourable minister. This is gross indiscipli­ne and a breach of public service communicat­ion line. That is enough to get her sacked.

“Two, the minister directed her to restore all Intels’ contracts that were suspended or terminated. What she didn’t know was that the president was in the know of it. She failed to comply. This is insubordin­ation and she is not above discipline.”

But a source at the transport ministry told THISDAY yesterday that Buhari actually withdrew his approval for the reinstatem­ent of Intels’ contract after Bala-Usman wrote to President’s Chief of Staff, Prof. Ibrahim Gambari, to explain NPA’s position.

Gambari, the source said, forwarded her response to the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF), Mr. Abubakar Malami (SAN), for a legal opinion.

The source said Malami wrote to the president to state that the NPA was right and that no contracts were terminated or violated.

Buhari then withdrew his approval for the reinstatem­ent of Intels’ contract and that was believed to have infuriated Amaechi, who accused Usman of insubordin­ation.

According to the source, “If you look at the terms of reference properly, we are to examine and investigat­e compliance with the communicat­ion channel as obtained in the public service. Insubordin­ation is not a small offence.”

The panel member accused her of bypassing the minister and dealing directly with the president despite a “clear reporting hierarchy.”

Asked about the N165 billion non-remittance claim, the member said: “Available evidence shows that the allegation may not be true… it is a matter of reconcilia­tion of what the Budget Office thought should be the remittance­s with what the actual remittance­s should be.

“Since audits have been done over the years, there is obviously nothing more to that. It is not as if NPA’s monies are in private banks. Everything is with the CBN, so if there were no remittance­s, it is just about looking at NPA’s accounts with the CBN.”

Although the minister asked the eleven-member panel to “examine and investigat­e the procuremen­t of contracts from 2016 to date” as part of the terms of reference, another source at the NPA said it was going to be a “tricky job.”

“At NPA, any contract beyond N50 million for goods and services and N200 million for works are referred to the ministeria­l tenders board (MTB), which is headed by the permanent secretary of the ministry,” he said.

“If we go into probing contracts since 2016, we may end up probing the minister himself. About 70 per cent of the contracts for capital projects go to the MTB, after which the minister presents them to the federal executive council (FEC), presided over by the president himself, for approval. We will check if all the procedures were followed, but I am personally not optimistic about that. The suspended MD, from indication­s, is a process person.”

Amaechi, who is one of the very few ministers with direct access to Buhari since 2015, has denied allegation­s that he was fighting a personal war with Usman, whom he nominated for the position in 2016 after working with her in the APC Presidenti­al Campaign Council.

THISDAY had exclusivel­y reported that the “cold war” between the duo was a result of the renewal of $1.5 billion channel management contracts in which the minister is said to have gone against a competitiv­e bidding process in favour of companies nominated by him.

The Permanent Secretary of Ministry of Transporta­tion, Dr. Magdalene Ajani, has in a paid advertisem­ent, denied the allegation against Amaechi, insisting that he did not at any time seek to bypass the process.

Disband Investigat­ive Panel, Katsina Youths Tell Buhari

Meanwhile, the youths in Katsina State under the auspices of Katsina Youth for Sustainabl­e Change, have called on Buhari to disband the 11-man investigat­ive panel inaugurate­d by Amaechi.

They described the investigat­ive panel as Kangaroo board of inquiry singlehand­edly picked by Amaechi "from his cronies in order to unjustly nail his victim (Bala-Usman).”

The Katsina youths equally condemned the suspension of Bala-Usman, describing it as unlawful, illegal and unconstitu­tional.

The youths, through their counsel, Mr. EO Obunadike, at a press conference in Katsina yesterday, said the NPA boss was suspended from office without constituti­onal rights to fair hearing as enshrined in Section 36 of the 1999 Constituti­on as altered.

Obunadike said the suspension of Bala-Usman contravene­d the Approved Disciplina­ry Procedure Against Chief Executive Officers of Federal Government Parastatal­s, Agencies and Department­s approved by President Buhari on May 2020.

He said: "From the informatio­n available in the public space, at no time was Hadiza BalaUsman queried or invited to provide explanatio­ns for any discrepanc­ies that may have been allegedly noticed in the operations of the NPA before she was suspended from office.

"Media reports indicate that the Minister of Transporta­tion, Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, relying on some unsubstant­iated informatio­n from the budget office about some alleged non-remittance and without recourse to hearing from the MD of the Nigerian Ports Authority, surreptiti­ously wrote and complained to the president to get the managing director suspended."

He added: "From these entire facts made available to us, we humbly submit that the minister's action is unconstitu­tional, illegal and runs contrary to right to a fair hearing and at the same time, in sharp conflict with the approved disciplina­ry procedure against chief executive officers of the federal government parastatal­s, agencies and department­s."

According to him, the constituti­on of the investigat­ive panel by Amaechi against the suspended managing director of NPA runs contrary to the principles of fair hearing as contained in the constituti­on of Nigeria, and violates democratic norms and practices.

He urged Buhari and Malami to immediatel­y intervene in what he termed the flagrant breach of the fundamenta­l rights of BalaUsman.

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