Senate Moves To Recover N16trn AMCON Loans

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By IJEOMA UKAZU

The Senate has moved against some government agencies accused of misappropriating over N300 billion to return the fund to federation accounts.

The Senate said the agencies numbering about 59 and are mandated to return the money within a specified period of time.

Consequently, the lawmakers gave them a 60-day ultimatum within which all money illegally spent by the erring agencies between 2013 and 2015 should be recovered and remitted into the treasury

This followed the consideration of the report of the Committee on Public Accounts on the yearly report of the Auditor General of the Federation, AGF on accounts of the Federation for the year ended December 31, 2015 (Part Ii &1).

The Panel for over a year, had been investigating expenditures of Federal Government agencies from 2015 to 2018 based on audit report by the AGF.

Senator Matthew Urhoghide (PDP, Edo), who chairs the Committee in his presentation, disclosed that 114 MDAs were queried in the 2015 audit report, out of which 59 had their queries sustained after probe.

Urhoghide said his panel observed, across board, the incessant violation of extant rules by Ministries, Departments and Agencies.

The committee observed that the Code of Conduct Bureau, CCB misappropriated N995 million; Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs, N1.77 billion; Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA, N68.9 billion, $2.3 million and €196,000.

Others are: Nigeria Health Insurance Scheme, NHIS, N4.35 billion; Bureau of Public Enterprise, BPE, N8.84 billion; Ministry of Petroleum Resources, N821.9 million; National Agency for Food, Drugs Administration and Control, NAFDAC N1.88 billion and Mortgage Bank, N369 million.

The report said the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs disposed 22 vehicles to various beneficiaries in May 2015 and realised N5,215,500. Out of the 22 vehicles, eight were purchased on June 23 and August 18, 2014 for N106,560,000 and duly paid for. Less than one year after acquisition, six of the vehicles costing N90,870,000 were sold at a ridiculous sum of N2,172,600.

The Senate therefore ordered the sum of N61,436,400.00, being the understated disposable value of the vehicles, be recovered and paid back to treasury within 60 days.
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