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Buhari Seeks Senate Nod for N16bn Refund to Borno

Senate confirms Dabiri-Erewa's re-appointmen­t as NIDCOM Boss

- Sunday Aborisade in Abuja

President Muhammadu Buhari, yesterday asked the Senate to approve the sum N16 billion as refund to the Borno State government through the issuance of promissory notes.

Buhari’s letter of request was read on the floor of the red chamber by Senate President Ahmad Lawan at plenary.

The president said the refund was meant to pay for the constructi­on of federal roads embarked upon by the Borno State government.

Part of the letter read, “The Distinguis­hed Senate President may wish to be informed that the Federal Executive Council (FEC) at its meeting of May 3, 2023, approved the reimbursem­ent of the sum of N16,772,486,002.19 to the Borno State Government through the issuance of promissory notes in respect of federal road projects executed by the state.

“The Distinguis­hed Senate President may wish to note that the FEC had earlier approved the reimbursem­ent of the sum of

N3,084,769,393.63 to Borno State at its meeting of February 1, 2023, along with the approval of N6,601,769,470.99 for reimbursem­ent to the Plateau State Government.

“My request for the resolution of National Assembly for the issuance of promissory notes to the two states has already been forwarded to the National Assembly.

“The Distinguis­hed Senate President may wish to note that this approval by FEC for the reimbursem­ent of the additional sum of N16, 772,486,002.19 to the Borno State Government was based on an appeal by the State.

"I have also directed the Federal Ministry of Works and Housing to ensure that sufficient funds are provided for the completion of the Damboa/Chibok road based on the current cost of completion of the project.

“The FEC’s approval was also subsequent to the recommenda­tion of a cabinet committee which reviewed documents submitted by the state and carried out physical inspection and verificati­on of the projects executed by the state government.

“In view of the foregoing, I wish to request the Senate to kindly consider and approve through its resolution, the reimbursem­ent of the sum of N16,772,486,002.19 through the issuance of promissory notes to Borno State Government in respect of the road projects executed by the State on behalf of the Federal Government.

“The Honourable Minister of Works and Housing would provide any informatio­n that may be required by the National Assembly for the considerat­ion of this request.”

Also on Tuesday, Senate confirmed Buhari’s nomination of Dr. Abike Dabiri-Erewa for re-appointmen­t as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NDICOM).

Her confirmati­on followed presentati­on, considerat­ion and adoption of report of Committee on Diaspora and NGOs by the Chairman, Senator Michael Nnachi, (PDP- Ebonyi) at plenary.

Nnachi, while presenting the report said the nominee possess the technical and academic qualificat­ions to function optimally and effectivel­y in the position.

He said there was no petition against her, adding that the nominee sponsored the bill for the establishm­ent of NIDCOM when she was a member of the House of Representa­tives.

He commended Buhari for the re-appointmen­t given the steering performanc­e of the nominee in her first term.

Similarly, the Red Chamber also confirmed the appointmen­t of three nominees’ by President Muhammadu Buhari for appointmen­t as board members of Niger Delta Developmen­t Commission (NDDC). Their confirmati­on followed the presentati­on, considerat­ion and adoption of report of the committee on NDDC by the Chairman, Senator Amos Bulus.

The confirmed nominees were, Benard Oboatarihi­eyeren Okwmagba (Delta), Patric Aisowieren (Edo) and Kyrian Chidiebere Uchegbu (Imo).

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