According to a report by Punch, the House of Reps
yesterday March 13th uncovered another missing N35billion. Read the full report
below...
More revelations by the
House of Representatives Committee on Public Accounts indicated on Thursday
that the Office of the Head of Service of the Federation could not account for
N35bn it collected from the Service Wide Vote within nine years.
While the records of the
Budget Office of the Federation showed that the OHSF received N52bn between
2004 and 2012, the Permanent Secretary, Mr. Remi Adelakun, admitted only
N17.6bn.
The committee, which is
chaired by Mr. Solomon Olamilekan, insisted on Thursday that Adelakun must
explain how the N35bn was spent.
At Thursday’s session, the permanent secretary and officials of
the budget office had disagreed over how much the latter released to the OHSF.
The records of the
budget office showed that in 2004, the OHSF received N2.7bn; N9.8m in 2005;
N701.7m in 2006; N896.3m in 2007; N5.3bn in 2008 and another N612.9m; and N70m
in 2009.
For 2010, the figure was
N17.6bn; in 2011, it was N13.6bn and N8.5bn in 2012.
However, the OHSF
admitted the N17.6bn released in 2010.
Olamilekan ruled that
the permanent secretary must produce documents on how the balance of over N35bn
was utilised within two weeks.
In a separate case, the
committee directed the Central Bank of Nigeria to refund the N1.015bn it spent
in 2007 to print 65 million ballot papers for that year’s presidential
election.
The committee stated
that there were “double payments” for the ballot papers, which it said the bank
could not explain adequately.
Although the Director,
Corporate Services, CBN, Mr. Dipo Fatokun, who represented the bank, denied the
alleged double payments, the committee insisted that the bank made
contradictory submissions.
Fatokun said, “There was
no double payment. When we first appeared before the committee, we did not
check our records very well and that was why we thought there were double
payments.”
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