The Senate has threatened the Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA, Alhaji Mohammed Bello-Koko, and Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, Dr. Bashir Jamoh, with a warrant of arrest over failure to explain N10billion and N814 million expenses in the agencies respectively.
Matthew Urhoghide, the chairman, Senate Committee on Public Accounts, who made this known while speaking with journalists in Abuja expressed dissatisfaction with the failure of NPA boss and NIMASA Director General to appear before the Committee to explain queries raised against them by the Office of the Auditor-General of the Federation pertaining to the amounts.
Although, the Chairman of the Committee did not state categorically the details of the audit queries against the agencies, a cursory look at the report of Auditor General revealed that Managing Director of NPA is expected to explain alleged N10 billion expenditure while the NIMASA boss is expected to explain the alleged utilisation of N814million
Urhoghide said: “For the 2016, 2017, and 2018 Auditor General’s reports that we are considering concurrently now, the erring agencies, including the NPA, NIMASA, among others, we are going to make sure that they appear.
“It might border on embarrassing the accounting officers of those agencies. We are ready to issue warrants of arrest against them because I know the Senate President will be well disposed to signing a warrant of arrest particularly against the agencies found guilty of same offence when we were considering the 2015 report.
“If they want to repeat the same thing when we are considering the 2016 report, we won’t tolerate that. They cannot be spending government money and they would not want to account for it.
“We are carrying out a constitutional role as contained in section 85 (6, 7). It is a provision that the agencies, including foreign missions, must account for the public funds that they spend by the provision of the constitution.
“If they still refuse to come, it means that they have something to hide. They must be dragged out to come and give account.
“It is in the best interest of the erring agencies to appear before the SPAC (Senate Public Accounts Committee) to answer queries that had been raised by the OAuGF (Office of the Auditor General of the Federation).
Some details of the query against NPA include irregularities in the award, execution, and payment for contract at the sum of ₦7,503,344,599.00, unpaid rent which amounted to ₦2,504,959,843.77, and outstanding insurance claims of ₦54,354,138.57.
Others are payment of insurance premium on non-existing assets in the sum of N18,338,056.45, irregularities in the award and payment of contract amounting to N18,300,000.00, payment made for contract not executed at N20,830,638.00 and full payment of N20,830,638.62 for partially executed project.
On the other hand, details of query to NIMASA include alleged payment of N741.9million for services not rendered, irregularities in the award of N48 million contract, non-retirement of N25 million cash advance, and non-submission of audited report.
Source: The Nation