ABUJA—THE Senate, yesterday, uncovered padding of proposed
expenditures in the Ministry of Power and duplication of items in the 2018
budget estimates. In the budget proposals, the Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, PDP,
Abia South-led Senate Committee on Power, Steel Development and Metallurgy,
discovered that N120 million, N480 million and N288 million respectively, were
budgeted for the purchase of utility vehicles by the ministry headed by the
Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola.
In the case of NEPZA, it emerged that the agency had raised
its 2018 personnel budget by N205 million. That was besides the claim that the
same agency in 2017 succeeded in padding its budget by N122 million. According
to the lawmakers, duplication of items has remained a recurring episode, where
the Ministry present the same items repeatedly in the budget and ask for more
funds to execute them.
During the 2018 budget defence yesterday, the Committee
members queried the Minister of State for Power, Works and Housing, Mr.
Mustapha Baba Shahuru and the Permanent Secretary, Mr. Frank Edozie for
duplicating items in the budget. In the 2018 budget, the Ministry earmarked
N100 million for transfer and management of office files with the senators
expressing anger over what they described as repetition of projects by the
ministry.
The duplications were discovered when Senator Clifford
Ordia, PDP, Edo Central raised the alarm over the duplication of purchase of
utility vehicles, captured in three separate pages of the budget document, just
as he asked the Minister and the Permanent Secretary to explain how the
Ministry would spend N100 million to transfer files, despite another huge
provision for ICT. Senator Ordia said: “I need to understand this thing. Look
at the different pages.
You earmarked N120 million, N288 million and N480 million
for the purchase of vehicles. I do not understand. Are these vehicles
different? If you add up this figure, it gives you about N888 million. “You
also said that you want to spend N100 million on transfer of office files.
How do you intend to do that? The people in your office,
what have they been doing? I can also see from your estimates here that you
captured another item for ICT, different from the N100 million for transfer of
files. You need to explain these things.” Corroborating Ordia, Senator Hassan
Mohammed, APC, Yobe South, who took a swipe at the ministry officials, said
that as lawmakers, they were tired of being bombarded every year with the same
items, adding that the Ministry must put its house in order.
Chairman of the committee, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, who
revealed that the 2017 budget (capital) of the Ministry only recorded 18 per
cent performance, said: “We will take it that the 2017 budget was abysmally low
at only 18 per cent performance. This is unacceptable and I need to put it on
record.” Senators were surprised when the Minister of State, Shahuru, could not
respond to questions posed to him and appealed to the committee to allow the
Permanent Secretary, Mr. Edozie to provide answers on his behalf.
There was, however, a mild drama when the Senators
vehemently rejected his proposal that the Permanent Secretary should answer all
the questions because he had already introduced himself as the representative
of Fashola. Turning down Shahuru’s request, Senator Abaribe said: “You were
sent here to represent the Minister. It means you are here to respond to our
questions. Last week, we invited the permanent secretary to respond.
Today, it is your turn. “My colleagues asked me how come you
are the person here and not Fashola. But I told them since you were also a
Minister, you could be here to on behalf of your Minister.” Babatunde Fashola,
however shunned the Committee as he failed to appear before the Senators for
budget defence, despite his assurance, last week, that he would come in person
to defend the 2018 budget of the power sector.
Defending Fashola, the Minister of State told the lawmakers
that Fashola was attending to other state matters. Last week, the committee
walked out Fashola over his alleged “unpreparedness to face the committee for
his 2018 budget defence” because he did not come with necessary documentations.
Speaking on Fashola’s refusal to face the Committee, Senator Abaribe said:
“Maybe Fashola decided to snub us because of some media reports, last week.
But he ought not to have been angry by that. I am sure that
was why he sent you because he did not want to come here. “I said it that it
was deliberate that Fashola did not show up. What we need to scrutinise the
budget was not provided. We needed some things to make the process easy. Nobody
is satisfied with these vague items.
We are going to have to adjourn this meeting, pending when
we will get these submissions from you.” Abaribe asked the Minister of State
and the Permanent Secretary to inform Fashola that he must present himself at
the next yet -to-be date for the budget defence session.
The Minister of State
and other officials of the Ministry were asked to go back and return prepared
next time. Abaribe said: “We are asking you to inform the Minister to be here
to properly respond to all the questions we need to ask.
Vanguard Report.
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