North East Development Commission Indicted in N146.19 Billion Budgetary Allocation Fraud

Leadership of North East Development Commission (NEDC) may face litigation over N146.19 billion budgetary allocation allegedly mismanaged, reports News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).

The People Advocacy for Transparency and Accountability (PATAI) and Al-Mushaid Initiative for Transparency and Accountability (AITA), threatened the commission and urged it to respond to the allegations by March 15.

The Executive Chairman of PATAI, Francis Bassey, and the President of AITA, Amb. Aminu Majidadi, issued the ultimatum during a joint news conference on Thursday in Abuja. According to them, the commission has refused to respond to the petition earlier sent to it by some patriotic Nigerians.

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He added that the two groups have also sent three reminders to the commission dated January 18 and 31, as well as February 14, 2023, without a response. Bassey explained that the core allegations bordered on corruption, financial misappropriation and abuse of office.

He claimed that the N146.19 billion was the budgetary allocation to the commission. According to him, money has been paid in full for projects not completed or even abandoned.

“The abandoned projects include construction of central workshop in Maiduguri, Borno; construction of Birma Primary School at Kashimbila in Taraba; Madagali and Pinlla primary schools projects in Adamawa.

“Others are supply of equipment at Eye Clinic Centre in Azare; construction of ICT training centre; construction of College of Legal and Islamic Studies, Misau, all in Bauchi state,” he said.

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Bassey listed other abandoned projects including the mass housing project in Dadin Kowa, Gombe State, and 200 mass housing units in Nguru as well as a 300 mass housing project in Damatutru, both in Yobe.

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He claimed that there were also abandoned projects in Jalingo, Sadauna, Zing and Ussa Local Government Areas of Taraba, among others.

According to him, the two groups have conducted a thorough investigation of the claims in the petitions and awaiting the response of the NEDC.

He said that their concern was to ensure accountability in the handling of public funds so that it would benefit Nigerians.

“It is on the account of promoting transparency and accountability by holding those in authority accountable that we gave the Commission a chance to respond to issues of grave allegations raised against them.

“We also wrote several memos to the Commission to address the issues raised in the petitions against them. It is sad to note that they have not responded positively to our enquiries till date,” he stated.

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Reacting, the Head of Corporate Services, NEDC, Abba Musa, denied the allegations, describing them as baseless.

His words: “You and I know that in this regime it is not possible that you will mismanage over N146 billion and nothing will happen, the process itself will not make it possible. So, it is not true.

“No matter how, even your conscience will not allow you to do that, but truly speaking there is nothing like that.

“All I know is that I have met with them and I told them I was travelling and if I come back I will still see them.

“But if they decided to go the way of the media there is nothing anyone can do now. We will wait until we are officially invited.”

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