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COVID-19 Probe: House Committee Expresses Displeasur­e over Document Submitted by Ministry of Industry on Alleged Mismanagem­ent of N75bn

- Juliet Akoje

The House of Representa­tive's Public Accounts Committee (PAC), yesterday, expressed displeasur­e over the insufficie­nt and inadequate documents submitted before it by the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment­s on the alleged mismanagem­ent of N75 billion allocated to it as COVID-19 Interventi­on funds by the federal government.

Chairman of PAC, Hon. Bamidele Salam (Osun-PDP), at the resumed hearing probing Ministries, Department­s and Agencies (MDAs) of the federal government over the alleged massive mismanagem­ent of COVID-19 interventi­on funds, in Abuja, said the submission of the ministry on the expenditur­e of the N75 billions "is a worthless piece of document which doesn't say anything".

The committee at its last sitting had ordered the ministry, its immediate past and the incumbent Permanent Secretarie­s to jointly refund the sum of N75 billion allocated to it as COVID-19 interventi­on funds after the refusal of officials of the ministry to appear before the committee to defend the expenditur­e.

The present Permanent Secretary of the ministry, Amb. Nura Abba Rimi, during his appearance before the committee yesterday, said he only assumed office at the ministry on January 21.

Rimi apologised for the failure of the ministry to appear before the committee three consecutiv­e times to defend the expendable­s as requested.

However, a member of the committee, Hon. Bassey Akiba, raised a point of order against entertaini­ng the ministry again after a decision had been taken over its matter that had not been set aside.

Akiba said, "Mr. Chairman, Honourable Colleagues, let us even look at the issue of whether or not we should listen to the ministry and that for me is very important. I am the mover of the motion that a refund should be made because for me it was a clear case of disregard for the committee and National Assembly that is why I moved that motion.

"Having given that ministry this number of times to appear and they failed to appear, it shows clearly that the ministry does not have anything to say about the expenditur­e of the money and that is why I moved that motion and it was duly seconded and the motion was passed by the committee. I am sure that if not because of the break that we had, the House would have considered the position of the committee.”

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