BREAKING NEWS
NEMA Probe: House Committee Makes A Shocking Discovery
The Director General of the National Emergency
Management Agency (NEMA), Engineer Mustapha Maihaja has admitted before the
House of Representatives Committee on Emergency and Disaster Preparedness of
violating establishment law, which mandates it to liaise with its state
counterparts during distribution of relief materials.
The DG made the revelation while responding to
questions by lawmakers on the failure of the agency to distribute relief
materials to the affected areas in the North East.
He spoke at the resumed sitting of the committee in
the National Assembly.
The hearing was focused on the distribution of
relief materials or lack of it, and the N8 billion Emergency Food Intervention
Programme in the five states in the North East region: Borno, Yobe, Gombe,
Adamawa and Bauchi States.
The committee also heard testimonies from the
officials of the National Pension Commission (PENCOM), National Social
Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF), Industrial Training Fund (ITF), Federal Inland
Revenue Service (FIRS)and the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) on the status of
the companies that were awarded the contracts for the implementation of the
emergency food intervention programme.
Representatives of governments of Gombe, Yobe,
Bauchi and Taraba states had made testimonies before the committee where they
disclosed that NEMA did not involve the state government or the state emergency
agencies when they commenced the distribution of items. They also added that
they could not ascertain whether the items were distributed by NEMA according
to the claim of the DG because of their non-involvement in the whole
arrangement.
All of the states except Bauchi State said they did
not receive any letter from NEMA about the food distribution to internally
displaced persons in their states, while Gombe state government was emphatic
that there are no IDP camps in the state, and as such, it did not receive any
relief materials from the agency.
The committee also unraveled a forged clearance
certificate presented by Three Brothers Rice Mill Ltd. The representative of
ITF at the hearing had informed the lawmakers that the clearance purportedly
issued by ITF was not from his office as it bears a wrong address, signature
and carries his name, though he was not the one who signed it.
Officials of the National Pension Commission
(PENCOM), National Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF), Industrial Training
Fund (ITF), Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS)and the Corporate Affairs
Commission(CAC), while making presentations on the companies (Three Brothers
Rice Mill Nigeria Ltd and Olam Nigeria Ltd) engaged by NEMA to carry out the N8
billion Food Intervention Programme, informed the committee that they did not
fully meet all the requirements for qualification for government contracts.
The contract awarded to Olam Nigeria Ltd for 2.4
billion naira and the 600million to 3 Brothers Rice Ltd for supply of rice for
the emergency food intervention programme in the North East, he stated, was
made at the presidential level and the contractors were selected because they
had the capacity to deliver in the huge quantity that was needed.
Earlier, chairman of the committee, Hon. Ali Isa
J.C, warned against misrepresentation of the proceedings of the committee. He
said some news reports were deliberately trying to mislead the public and
create an impression that the National Assembly is at war with the vice
president.
He said, “The House believes we are working with the
executive, especially when it comes to fighting corruption and getting value
for money. “
The chairman also declared that the House cannot be
intimidated into suspending the investigation. He said they will not be
distracted to shift focus from probing the N5.9 billion and N3.1 billion
Emergency Food Intervention Programme, the N1.6 billion funds for 16 states
flood relief and another N1.6 billion for Libya returnees.
It also directed NEMA DG to bring all communication,
including minutes of meetings, related to the selection of the companies that
got the contracts.
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