…Committee to ensure implementation of resolution on Dana crash …Asks FG to immortalise Okotie-Eboh
From IHEANACHO NWOSU, Abuja
The House of Representatives yesterday resolved to set up a special
ad-hoc committee to investigate the alleged diversion of over N2 billion
by the Nigeria Security Printing and Minting Company (NSPMC). This is
as it mandated its Committee on Legislative Compliance to ensure that
the resolutions of the House on the crash of Dana flight are
implemented.
The committee on aviation in December, 2012 recommended, among other
things, the removal of the Director General of Nigerian Civil Aviation
Authority (NCAA), Mr. Harold Demuren and revocation of Dana’s Airline
Operator Certificate (AOC) Describing as embarrassing and unacceptable
the alleged disappearance of N2 billion printed by NSPMC, the House said
the matter could not be swept under the carpet. The resolution of the
House followed a motion brought to the floor by the Chairman, House
Committee on Rules and Business, Albert Sam-Tsokwa and over 50 others.
The motion was entitled, “urgent need to investigate the alleged
theft of over N2 billion at the Nigeria Security Printing and Minting
Company.” Sam-Tsokwa disclosed that in the first week of December, 2012,
a whopping sum of N2.1 billion of newly printed N1,000 notes reportedly
disappeared mysteriously in the course of production or from the vaults
of NSPMC. The lawmaker lamented that it was the second known time that
huge sums of money would disappear in a controversial and suspicious
manner at NSPMC in the course of production of new currency notes.
Tsokwa also noted with concern, the conflicting information that
trailed the actual amount that disappeared. According to him, while the
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) governor said it was about N2 billion, the
managing director of the NSPMC claimed it was only the sum of N1.5
million that was missing while the media adviser to the MD said only
N900,000 was missing due to security breach. The adviser also claimed
that a security operative was arrested in Lagos with the money.
He dismissed the sacking of 39 workers of the company over the
missing money. Insisting that the matter should not be swept under the
carpet, he prayed the House to constitute a special adhoc committee to
carry out an investigation into the allegation and other related issues
and report to the House within four weeks. A member of the House tried
to bring an amendment to the prayer so that the House Committee on
Banking and Currency would conduct the probe.
But the attempt was truncated as members overwhelmingly voted against
it, thereby leaving the only prayer by the sponsors of the motion to
stand. Ruling on the matter, the Speaker, Aminu Tambuwal, pledged that
the House would get to the root of the matter. He said an adhoc
committee would be set up to get to the details of the matter.
Meanwhile, the House has asked the executive to immortalise the first
finance minister, Festus Okotiebo-Eboh.
The man was killed in the first military coup 47 years ago. Endorsing
a motion raised by Daniel O. Reyenieju, the lawmakers said the man
worked for the unity and progress of the country and therefore deserved
recognition like other leaders who were killed during the bloody coup.
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