By DTN
STAFF -
Adeosun The House of Representatives Committee
on Public Procurement on Thursday, summoned the Minister of Finance, Kemi
Adeosun, over alleged payment of N17 billion for procurement of office
equipment. It also summoned the Auditor-General of the Federation (AGF), Ahmed
Idris, and former Accountant-General of the Federation, Jonah Otunla, over the
transaction.
The three top officials are to appear before the committee members
on Tuesday. Their invitation was sequel to their failure to appear at the
public hearing on the allegation organised by the committee on Thursday.
The
minister sent the permanent secretary in the ministry, Isa Dutse, to represent
her, but the lawmakers refused to accept any excuse for her absence at the
investigative hearing.
Before issuing the summons, the chairman of the committee,
Oluwole Oke, said the three officials had violated the provisions of section 15
of the Public Procurement Act 2007 as it pertained to the role of procurement
entities.
He told
the permanent secretary that the minister must provide documents that include
the president’s approval for the contract, agreement signed by the contractors
and record of payment of the contract by the ministry.
He said the summons
became necessary because there was a document from the Office of the
Accountant-General of the Federation showing that they had paid N17 billion on
the contract.
Mr. Oke
added that public procurement regulation was the only way to curb corruption in
the country. Mrs. Adeosun could not be immediately reached Thursday. The
finance ministry’s director of press, Salisu Danbatta, did not respond to calls
by PREMIUM TIMES seeking his comment.
Daily Times
Reps Summon Adeosun
Over N17 Billion ‘office Equipment’ Contract Scam
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June 2, 2017
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The House of Representatives Committee on Public Procurement on
Thursday, summoned the Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun, over alleged
payment of N17 billion for procurement of office equipment.
It also summoned the Auditor-General of the Federation (AGF), Ahmed
Idris, and former Accountant-General of the Federation, Jonah Otunla,
over the transaction.
The three top officials are to appear before the committee members on
Tuesday.
Their invitation was sequel to their failure to appear at the public
hearing on the allegation organised by the committee on Thursday.
The minister sent the permanent secretary in the ministry, Isa Dutse, to
represent her, but the lawmakers refused to accept any excuse for her
absence at the investigative hearing.
Before issuing the summons, the chairman of the committee, Oluwole Oke,
said the three officials had violated the provisions of section 15 of
the Public Procurement Act 2007 as it pertained to the role of
procurement entities.
He told the permanent secretary that the minister must provide documents
that include the president’s approval for the contract, agreement
signed by the contractors and record of payment of the contract by the
ministry.
He said the summons became necessary because there was a document from
the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation showing that they
had paid N17 billion on the contract.
Mr. Oke added that public procurement regulation was the only way to
curb corruption in the country.
Mrs. Adeosun could not be immediately reached Thursday.
The finance ministry’s director of press, Salisu Danbatta, did not
respond to calls by PREMIUM TIMES seeking his comment.
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