Tag: Budget padding

  • Budget padding: DSS seals  Reps  Appropriation Committee Secretariat

    Budget padding: DSS seals Reps Appropriation Committee Secretariat

    The secretariat of the House of Representatives Committee on Appropriation is now a no go area.

    The office, located  in Room 16,White House at the National Assembly Complex ,was sealed off yesterday by security men as claims and counter claims  intensified  over alleged padding of the  2016 budget by principal officers of the Green Chamber of the NASS.

    Staff and members of the committee were denied access to the office by a team of four security men said to be from the Department of State Security (DSS).

    The DSS is the latest of the security agencies after the Police to wade into the controversy over padding of the 2016 budget by the House.

    Sacked chairman of the House Committee on Appropriation, Abdulmumin Jibrin, sparked the controversy when he alleged that he was fired by Speaker Yakubu Dogara because he refused his bidding and that of Deputy Speaker Yusuf Lasun; Majority Whip Alhassan Doguwa; and Minority Whip Leo Ogor  to pad the budget to the tune of N40b.

    Dogara and the rest have denied the allegation, saying it was Jibrin that padded the budget, hence his removal as committee chair.

    They wondered why he kept quiet until his sack before making his allegations.

    The sealing of the committee office yesterday came on the heels of allegation by Jibrin that Dogara stormed there and removed computers and some other materials for the purpose of stalling investigation.

    Jibrin reportedly visited the SSS Headquarters on Friday to brief the agency about the budget padding scandal rocking the House.

    He also asked EFCC and ICPC to commence investigation into the crisis with a view to prosecuting those involved.

    The new chairman of the Appropriation Committee, Mustapha Dawaki (APC, Kano), however, told reporters yesterday that there was no such thing.

    Dawaki, reading from a July 29, 2016 letter from the Clerk of the Committee, Abel Ochigbo, to the acting Clerk, House of Representatives and the Chairman of the Appropriation Committee, said: “The Secretariat is intact and has not been threatened anyway. All records are also intact and safe – both software and hardware.

    “In addition, no staff in the secretariat of the committee has been subjected to any form of threat, intimidation or harassment from any quarter whatsoever.”

    Contrary to Dawaki’s claim, however, Ochigbo and his staff were denied entry into the office by the security men.

    When the Clerk sought to know why he could not enter his office, the security men told him to seek an answer from ‘above’.

    Ochigbo then left in frustration only to return to ask on whose instructions the security men were acting.

    Dawaki, at his press conference, declined to answer any question on the allegation that nine members of the Appropriation committee were bribed by Speaker Dogara to disparage Jibrin.

    Deputy Chief of Staff to the Speaker, Mr. C.I. D Maduabum who was named by Jibrin as having shared the $20000, had earlier on Friday dismissed the allegation as a lie.

    Some vested interests are apparently cashing in on the development to divide the House.

    A member who pleaded anonymity yesterday accused Dogara of coercing some members into supporting him in the crisis.

    The source said the plan of the Speaker was to divide the House by sending hate-inducing text messages to members.

    He forwarded  to reporters a text message said to have emanated from Dogara’s camp which said: “Plot to destabilize the leadership of the House of Reps has taken a new dimension as the AGF working with Gbajabiamila, Jibrin & SGF has drafted charges to arraign & detain principal officers of the House so that the transparency group who recently met with Tinubu’s wife will effect a leadership change with Gbajabiamila as Speaker & Jibrin as Deputy.

    “This is why Jibrin did not mention Femi in his allegations. The 8th House won’t be anybody’s rubber stamp. We will resist them like the Senate resisted them.”

    The source said the message was to turn members against Jibrin and those mentioned in the text.

    He said:”This intention is to malign those accused in the text so that members would see them as enemies.

    “They want to turn us against one another , especially those seen as belonging to Transparency Group and even against the leadership of the party.

    “What have those not in the National Assembly that were mentioned got to do with this fight?

    “We are searching to reposition the country. These allegations are coming out from within us, yet they want us to believe that they are coming from outside.

    “Isn’t that absurd?

    “We will not allow it. God has revealed this and it is up to us to help ourselves by standing for the truth.”

    Also yesterday, a group National Youth Council of Nigeria petitioned the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over the alleged padding of the 2014 budget with about N418m worth of contracts by Abdulmumin Jibrin.

    The petitioners said that Jibrin, while serving as House Committee Chairman on Finance, padded the budget with projects domiciled under the National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons and other agencies.

     

  • Jibrin to EFCC: Arrest Dogara, Lasun, others now

    Jibrin to EFCC: Arrest Dogara, Lasun, others now

    Sacked chairman excluded us from budget work – Committee

    Former Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Appropriation, Abdulmumin Jibrin, on Friday asked the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) to immediately arrest Speaker Yakubu Dogara for allegedly “padding” the 2016 Budget.

    Jibrin also called for the arrest of Deputy Speaker Yusuf Lasun, Chief Whip Ado Doguwa, Minority leader Leo Ogor and 10 Committee chairmen by the anti-graft agencies for their involvement in the alleged “padding” on a day nine members of the Appropriation Committee accused Jibrin of not carrying them along in completing work on the budget.

    Jibrin, who took to his Twitter account on Friday, claimed that Dogara and the others he asked the anti-graft agencies to arrest  for allegedly padding the budget  have been running to high places for protection.

    He said: “This is 24 hours after my lawyers requested the EFCC and ICPC to grant me a date and time to personally deliver my petition on Mr. Speaker and three others.

    “EFCC and ICPC are yet to revert to me. I decided to go personally so that in addition to the petition I can provide some further insight to them.

    “EFCC and ICPC must arrest the Speaker, the three others and few others members in my petition immediately.

    “They are running to high places, looking for cover.”

    Nine members of the Committee led by the Deputy Chairman, Emeka Azubogu, on Friday told journalists in Abuja that Jibrin hijacked the 2016 budget from them and worked on it all alone.

    They said the action of the sacked committee chairman prompted them to lodge a formal complaint with the Speaker for his removal.

    Azubogu said while there was nothing criminal in the action of the former committee chairman, it was wrong of him to have edged them out.

    He said: “He was the Chairman of the Committee, he was carrying out the job the best way he could. If you are in the open, you can’t do the work.

    “If people are calling him from everywhere making demands he would not be able to do the work. So he went in where he will.

    “When he finishes the report, it is easy to present it to the Committee and then to the leadership. If they go through and approve, it’s binding on the House.

    “He didn’t commit a crime. There are times you need to work and you need to be in a secluded place.”

    They also took exception to Jibrin’s allegation that 10 committee chairmen inserted 2,000 projects worth N284 billion into the budget.

    “He who alleges must prove. He was the Chairman of the committee. It was a personal information that he had to himself,” Azubogu said.

     

  • Dogara invaded committee secretariat, seized computers – Jibrin

    Dogara invaded committee secretariat, seized computers – Jibrin

    The former Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Appropriations, Abdulmumin Jibrin, on Thursday claimed that the Speaker of the House, Yakubu Dogara and three other principal officers he accused of inserting billions into the 2016 budget are attempting to obstruct justice.

    The lawmaker said Dogara and others are trying to obstruct justice by seizing information relevant to the allegation and impeding investigations.

    A statement issued by Jibrin on Thursday reads:

    “Speaker Dogara has ordered that all the computers in the appropriation secretariat be shut down and moved to his office as if that is the answer to the allegations I raised.

    “The secretariat workers are being harassed to keep quiet and suppress facts. There has also been an attempt to break into my office at the House.

    “I know he wants to tamper with documents critical to his and three others future investigation and prosecution but unfortunately for him we already have enough evidence in our possession. The security and anti -corruption agencies should kindly take note. ”

    Speaking on the press briefing organised by Gombe Reps Caucus which accused him of waging a “campaign of calumny,” he said:

    “Five members of the Gombe caucus addressed the press today (Thursday) in a show of shame and succeeded in only rehearsing the accusation of lies leveled against me by Speaker Dogara.

    “Two of them are part of the list of corrupt members I will be submitting to the EFCC. My response to them is they should simply read my full reply released yesterday and join the Transparency Group (TG), an alliance of hundreds of members to cleanse the House of corruption and corrupt members.

    “They should act honourably by calling on Speaker Dogara to listen to the call of Nigerians to reconvene the House immediately so that an independent investigation can commence.”

    When the Special Adviser to the Speaker on Media and Public Affairs, Turaki Hassan, was contacted on the issue, he declined to react to the allegation.

  • 113 Reps demand external probe of budget padding

    113 Reps demand external probe of budget padding

    There seems to be no let up to the 2016 budget scandal rocking the House of Representatives.

    Over 100 members yesterday joined the fray, calling for “an external investigation with a view to finding out if our principal officers are guilty or not”.

    They did not state if the probe should be by auditors or the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC).

    Also yesterday, former Head of State Gen. Yakubu Gowon called for “stiff penalty” for anyone found guilty of the padding.

    Former Appropriations Committee chairman Abdulmumin Jibrin blew the lid on the scandal following his removal last week by Speaker Yakubu Dogara.

    He accused Dogara, Deputy Speaker Yusuff Lasun, Chief Whip Alhassan Ado Doguwa and Minority Leader Leo Ogor of appropriating to themselves N40 billion of the N100 billion meant for the 360-member House.

    Dogara yesterday asked Jibrin to withdraw the allegation against him.

    He threatened to sue for defamation, if Jibrin failed to withdraw the claim.

    Jibrin vowed  not to retract the claim, daring Dogara to go to court.

    Last Monday, former President Olusegun Obasanjo said the scandal has vindicated his claim that the National Assembly stinks.

    Briefing reporters in Abuja, the 113 representatives known as Transparency Group distanced themselves from Dogara and Jibrin.

    The group asked  Dogara, Lasun, Doguwa and Ogor to respond to the allegations against them as individuals.

    Its spokesman Musa Soba (APC, Kaduna) said it was wrong for the Chairman, Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Abdulrazak Namdas to have claimed that the House was behind the Speaker on the issue.

    According to Soba, who was joined by Abubakar Chika (APC, Niger), Baballe Bashir (APC, Kano), Bala Ikora (APC, Kaduna) and Lawal Yahaha (APC,Bauchi), the  group had earlier  complained about  Dogara’s indifference  to its earlier demand at plenary to sack Jibrin who it accused of personalising the budget.

    The group wondered why the Speaker was shielding Jibrin before now.

    Claiming that  about 113 signatures were collected from lawmakers from the six geopolitical zones and across party lines before the last Sallah break, Soba said the intention was to compel the Speaker to explain the discrepancies in the budget.

    He said: “We call for an external investigation into the matter with a view of finding out if our principal officers are guilty or not. For this group, we say the budget was padded and as such, the budget being a document that belongs to all Nigerians, it is no longer an internal affair. We urge the leadership of the House of Representatives to stop presenting the 2016 budget padding allegations as the problem of the entire  House . Let those at the centre of the controversy answer to all the allegations made against them individually and collectively in line with legal practice and our criminal justice system.

    “While we do not hold brief for Hon. Jibrin and we do not claim to be speaking for the entire House, we are of the view that Hon. Abdulrazak  Namdas has no mandate of the Honourable House to speak on its behalf on the allegations made by Hon. Jibrin against some principal officers and presiding officers of the House (Speaker and Deputy speaker). The allegations against the officers mentioned were not allegations against the entire House but against the mentioned officers of the House in their individual capacity and as such, they can only speak for themselves through their respective spokespersons not through the spokesman of the entire House. Accordingly, we hereby dissociate ourselves from all statements made by Hon. Namdas in respect of the budget padding controversy.

    “The history of the 2016 budget padding is not new because we have at different times raised this issue to alert Nigerians on the move by our presiding officers and some principal officers of the House to insert unnecessary and illegal projects into the Appropriation Bill with a view to taking advantage of their respective positions against the collective national interests. If Hon. Jibrin could be sacrificed as the Appropriation committee chairman due to complaints and allegations against him by the Honourable members of the house, it is hypocritical for anybody to insinuate that the presiding officers and principal officers are immune to such complaints, allegations and subsequent investigations. We condemn the 2016 budget padding and consider it as an abuse of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended) as it relates to chapter 2 under the fundamental objectives and directive principles of state policy.

    “It is also an abuse of legislative ethics and privileges by the very individuals that are supposed to be the custodians of the laws of the land. Let those at the centre of the controversy answer to all the allegations made against them individually and collectively in line with legislative practice and our criminal justice system”.

     In a letter written by his lawyer, Dogara claimed that Jibrin defamed him with his allegation.

    The letter reads: “By the said publication and without putting to the public any shred of evidence, our client is portrayed as a criminal, corrupt, dishonest, fraudulent, dishonourable and unfit to hold the position of Speaker of House of Representatives.

    “Our client’s reputation has further been brought down in the estimation of right thinking members of the society and he has been thrown into public opprobrium, odium, scorn and ridicule. Consequently, we consider your publication on the matter as not only libellous but made in bad faith; an act of vendetta owing to your recent removal as the Chairman of House Committee on Appropriation. The said publication is also aimed at causing disaffection between Nigerians and members of the House of Representatives.

    “Sequel to the above, we have to request you to submit immediately to us a clear and unqualified apology and retraction of the publication in an equally conspicuous position in all the print and electronic media where the publication appeared.

    “Take notice that in the event of your failure/refusal to comply with the above mentioned demands within seven (7) days of your receipt of this letter, we have further instructions to institute a suit against you in a court of law. If we have to pursue this course, we shall be claiming aggravated and exemplary damages”.

    Responding to the Speaker’s threat via twitter, Jibrin described the speaker’s action as predictable.

    Saying he anticipated the Speaker’s reaction, Jibrin vowed not to retract the allegations nor apologise.

    He said he was set to submit his petition to the the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission ( EFCC ) on the issue.

    Jibrin’s Twitter handle reads: “Speaker Dogara has threatened legal action against me. Quite predicable. I know he will rush to court in order to invoke the House rules that matters in court cannot be heard on the floor. He failed to realise that the law is not intended to protect corrupt people. It is such a shame. I have responded to their allegations rather than respond to mine,he is rushing to court. I stand by my allegations and I will not withdraw them!

    “I am happy to announce that my lawyers have officially approached the EFCC and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) towards working out a date for me to personally submit my petition against Speaker Dogara, Deputy Speaker Lasun, Whip Doguwa and Minority Leader Ogor.

    “I believe once a date is agreed with the anti-corruption agencies we would have begun the process of making these characters pay for abusing their office”.

  • Anybody indicted for budget padding must be prosecuted – Gowon

    Anybody indicted for budget padding must be prosecuted – Gowon

    Former Head of State, Gen. Yakubu Gowon (rtd), on Wednesday called for the prosecution of anyone indicted for budget padding.

    He insisted that those connected to the matter should be prosecuted to serve as deterrent to others.

    Speaking with journalists at the Health Caravan and Award Ceremony for the Ooni of Ife, Oba Enitan Ogunwusi, who was conferred with the title of Royal Ambassador for Hepatitis Advocacy in Nigeria, by the Seham Health Care Foundation, Gowon wondered why budget padding has become the order of the day in Nigeria.

    He said such never occurred during his administration.

    He said: “If that is true. If anybody is doing that, the person should be checked and stopped to ensure that such does not occur in the future. We didn’t do it during my time. We had the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo in-charge of our finance during my time and he taught us to survive without borrowing. Such (budget padding) should stop, there is no point doing that.”

    The former Head of State also urged President Muhammadu Buhari to firm up the ailing economy in order to alleviate the suffering of the masses.

     

  • Reps seek EFCC’s probe of Jibrin for budget padding

    Reps seek EFCC’s probe of Jibrin for budget padding

    Ex-Appropriation chair asks Dogara to clear name

    The Budget 2016 padding scandal rocking the House of Representatives deepened yesterday, with the leadership asking the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to probe the sacked Appropriation Committee chairman Abdulmumin Jibrin.

    The probe, it said, should start from when he was chairman of the Finance Committee in the Seventh Assembly.

    But, Jibrin dismissed his colleagues’ plan, urging Speaker Yakubu Dogara to clear himself of the allegations of budget padding.

    Last week, Jibrin accused Dogara, Deputy Speaker Yusuff Lasun, Chief Whip Ado Doguwa and Minority Leader Leo Ogor of asking him to allocate to them N40 billion of the N100 billion allocation for members’ constituency projects.

    Addressing reporters in Abuja yesterday, the Chairman, House Information Committee Abdulrazak Namdas said Jibrin would also be refered to the Ethics and Disciplinary Committee for investigation

    He said given the workings of the budget process, the House cannot be accused of padding because there is nothing like that.

    Namdas challenged Jibrin  (APC, Kano) to show evidence of the complicity of Dogara and the other principal officers in the padding.

    He, however, declined to take up issue with former President, Olusegun Obasanjo, who accused the lawmakers of  corruption.

    Namdas said: “Section 4 empowers the National Assembly to make laws for the good governance of the federation while Section 59 confers on the Legislature final say on the budget.

    “Section 80 (4) on the other hand, which confers on the legislature absolute power of control over public funds, states: “No money shall be withdrawn from the Consolidated Revenue Fund or any other public fund of the Federation, except in the manner prescribed by the National Assembly”.

    “The word manner confers absolute legislative discretion.

    “When, therefore, the National Assembly appropriates funds in the budget, it can never under any circumstances or guise be deemed or regarded as tinkering or padding.

    “The legislature is therefore constitutionally incapable of padding the budget.

    “What the Executive submits are mere estimates and proposal as stipulated in Section 81 (1).

    “It is obvious that the Constitution uses the word Estimates advisedly. Consequently, it is therefore an exhibition of crass ignorance, abuse of language, outright mischief and or blackmail for a legislator especially one who chaired the Appropriations Committee to use the word PADDING to describe the action of parliament on the budget.

    “The removal, introduction of projects or the amendment of Mr. President’s estimates in the Appropriation Bill cannot be construed as an Act of corruption or impropriety   because it is at the core of appropriation powers of the National Assembly as aptly enshrined in the 1999 Constitution.

    “It is therefore clear, that no crime or wrong doing can be legitimately imputed on the actions or conduct of Mr. Speaker, the Leadership or Members of the House of Representatives before, during and after the passage of the 2016 Appropriation Bill”.

    He said Jibrin was investigated by the House for gross misconduct  as a result of complaints over his misuse of power by Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDA) since his Chairmanship of Finance Committee in the 7th Assembly.

    Namdas added: “Jibrin’s removal was based on sundry acts of misconduct, incompetence, total disregard for his colleagues and abuse of the budgetary process, among others.

    “Immaturity and lack of capacity to handle the Office of Chairman, Appropriations:

    “One of the fundamental reasons why the House Leadership removed him is that, he was found not to be fit and proper person to hold such a sensitive office which exposes him to high officials of government at all levels.

    “Furthermore, in the course of the performance of his duties as Chairman of Appropriations Committee, it became evident that he does not possess the temperament and maturity required for such a high office.

    “Tendency and proclivity to blackmail colleagues and high government officials and misuse and mishandle sensitive government information:

    “He was in the habit of collating, warehousing and manipulating sensitive information to blackmail people sometimes apparently for pecuniary purposes. And by the virtue of his position as Appropriations Chairman, he meets with very high and senior public officers at all levels.

    “The Speaker and the Leadership were inundated with complaints by heads of Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) over harassment from the House Appropriations Chairman to engage in conduct and acts unbecoming of their offices.

    “The Leadership lunched an internal investigation into these allegations and was largely satisfied that action had to be taken to remove him, in the interest of the integrity of the House.

    “One clear example is the insertion of Funds for the so called Muhammadu Buhari Film Village in his Constituency in Kano State without the consent or solicitation of Mr. President. This has brought both Mr. President and the government to disrepute.

    “Again, it was found out that he was fond of inserting projects into prominent persons’ constituencies without their knowledge to curry favour and possibly use it as a means of blackmail against them when necessary.

    “One of such is the numerous projects he claimed in a Channels TV interview in April 2016, to have cited in Mr. President’s home town of Daura, Katsina State without Mr. President’s solicitation or knowledge, in a desperate attempt to blackmail Mr. President as an answer and justification for allocation of N4.1b to his constituency when confronted by the interviewer.

    “He did not stop there. Hon Abdulmumin went about soliciting Honourable members to nominate projects for him to help them include in the Budget. When called upon to defend his actions as Appropriation’s Chairman, all he did was to be calling names of those members and the amount he helped include for them in the Budget in an unsuccessful  bid to silence them.

    “Most of the affected members took serious exceptions to his despicable antics and sundry acts of  blackmail and protested to the Leadership to prevail on Hon Abdulmumin to expunge  from the Budget what he claimed he allocated to them since they did not solicit for those projects”.

    Jibrin was also accused of being responsible for the friction between the National Assembly and the executive over the 2016 budget through his incompetence, mismanagement of the process and hidden agenda.

    “It was also discovered that the former Chairman, Appropriations, discreetly and clandestinely allocated monies for projects that are not clearly defined in the budget for the purposes of exploiting the ambiguities for personal gains.

    “Furthermore, he was found to be responsible for some bogus allocations in the budget for projects that have no locations and were apparently never meant to be executed.

    “Hon. Jibrin’s mishandling of the 2016 budget process nearly fractured the otherwise cordial relationship between the Executive and the Legislature and   brought the National Assembly and the government to public ridicule.

    “For reasons that were not noble and not in the Public Interest, Hon Abdulmumin had initially inflated the Budget by adding about N250b more to the total figure as submitted by Mr President. This, the NASS leadership out rightly rejected as a form of financial recklessness and inability to appreciate the dwindling resources available to government necessitating that we act prudently.

    “He was directed therefore to make even further cuts below Mr Presidents total figure.

    “Hon Jibrin in his desperation to ingratiate himself into the good books of the Presidency, unilaterally entered into commitments on the structure of the Budget ,without the knowledge of the National Assembly Leadership, in the full knowledge, not only that he had no authority to do so , but dishonestly  had no intentions of keeping to those commitments , having done the exact opposite in processing the budget details.

    “This brought the House into disrepute as it portrayed the National Assembly and its leadership as persons who couldn’t keep their word.

    “He displayed crass ineptitude and general lack of capacity to handle the work, thereby serving as a clog in the appropriations process. He contributed significantly to the delays in the passage of the Appropriation Bill.

    “No one, not even his Deputy and Members of the Appropriations Committee, could reach him at certain periods during the budget process.

    “Indeed, on the last day of the exercise, he went underground to avoid being compelled to show areas he had hidden most of the cuts he claimed he made, an act which amounted to  gross insubordination and an attempt to hold captive, all involved in the budget chain to the point of entirely frustrating the passage of the Budget.

    “The tripartite Committee of the Senate, House and Executive thus completed the 2016 Budget without Hon Abdulmumin as he was hiding, believing that the job could not be done without him”.

    While chanlenging the embattled lawmaker to make good his threat of releasing hard facts supporting his claims, Namdas said EFCC has been invited to look into the past activities of Jibrin.

    He said: “Confirming some of the reasons for his removal and true to type, Hon Abdulmumin has since after his sack, resorted to blackmail, his stock in trade. He has released documents from dubious sources in a desperate bid to lure gullible members of the public to his side.

    “Mr Speaker’s inputs to the 2016 Budget was signed and delivered to him. If he has honour, let him release the signed inputs of Mr Speaker and not pieces of paper that bears no acknowledged authorship.

    “Our counsel to Hon Abdulmumin is for him to be real as a man by bringing up credible, authentic and verifiable documents or stubborn facts which disclose the commission of crime on the part of any Member or Leader of the House.

    “If he can’t, then let him go and sulk in secret over his sack.

    “The Leadership was also in receipt of complaints about his activities as Chair of Finance Committee in the 7th Assembly, which had potentials to embarrass the House.

    “Investigations found that from 2011 – 2015 Hon Abdulmumin domiciled with Hadejia – Jama’are River Basin Authority and few other MDAs some of the allocations meant for his former Finance Committee members.

    “He was alleged to have aided the use of front companies that collected funds without executing most of the projects.

    “The Projects have been compiled and will be referred to the Anti Graft Agencies to establish why the projects were fully paid for and not executed, who collected the funds and why has Hon Abdulmumin not raised any alarm about the non execution of the projects even now?”.

    On why was Jibrin entrusted with Appropriation Committee chairmanship in spite of his antecedents while chairing Finance Committee, Namdas said the leadership and the Selection Committee were not aware of such activities as at that time.

    Jibrin to Dogara: address corruption allegations against you 

    Sacked House of Representatives Appropriation Committee Chairman Abdulmumin Jibrin has challenged Speaker Yakubu  Dogara and the other principal officers to address the corruption allegations he leveled against them.
    In a response to the House’s statement yesterday, he asked: “Why did you take the decision to fraudulently shortchange the House by taking away N40 billion out of the N100 billion allocated for constituency projects and distributing same to yourself and others without the approval of the House?
    ”Why did you approach the former House Appropriation Chairman with written personal requests and list of about N30 billion to be inserted into the 2016 budget and his inability to get that done caused a major rift between you all and him?
    “Why did you insert wasteful projects for your various constituencies worth about 20billion naira despite the former appropriation chairman professional advice against such?
    “Why did you ignore  his complaint to you that just about 10 standing committees of the House inserted over 2000 projects worth 284 billion naira?
    “Why did you take away the Appropriation Committee secretariat on two occasions where several insertions were made into the budget which created avoidable tension during the budget process?
    “Why did you direct the former Appropriation Chair which he rejected to create a strange line item in the service wide vote to allow for a 20 billion naira insertion into the budget under the name of NASS using a former PDP Senator and top politician?
    “Why are you trying to scam members with a fraudulent arrangement to deduct monthly from money meant for members office running cost to fund a so called mortgage arrangement?
    “Why did you abuse your office in a conflict of interest directed an agency to grant loans and a construction company to work on your Asokoro plot and arrange frequent private meetings with heads of MDA’s?
    “Why did you allocate to yourselves the entire 20% inputs reserved for the House after the harmonization exercise?
    “How much did you collect for rent of house and guests houses and how much did Hon Herma Hembe steal from the money that caused the outburst of Lasun?
    “Why are you trying to drag the entire House and illegally using the official spokesman of the House into allegations that were made on you and the three others only?
    “Why did you consistently block  the former chairman appropriation from briefing Hon members and denied him his right to be heard by his colleagues on this matter?
    “Why did you scuttle his effort and Sen Goje’s to assist Mr. President after working so hard consulting ministers on the budget out of envy and vindictiveness that Mr. President granted them audience without you?”
    “Why did you insist and ensured that the immunity clause for the House principal officers is inserted into our agenda despite huge resistance from members and the general public?
    “Why did you connive with 5 other members of the House to use some elements of the Nigerian police and thugs  in an attempt to blackmail, kidnap, intimidate and silence him and his family?
    “Why are you desperately going round media houses offering money to silent  the statements of the former appropriation chairman?
    “Why has it taken you this long to put together such a lame story of why you “sacked” the former appropriation chairman after admitting on national TV that he resigned?”
    “Is it true that you left a huge mess and allegations of money laundering against you as chairman House services both in the 6th and 7th House?
    “Why have you refused to open up the financial dealings and details of internal budget of the House to your colleagues, Hon members?
    “Why do you have problems with reconvening the House immediately to allow an independent investigation on the allegations”.

  • Jibrin to EFCC: Quiz Dogara, Lasun, others for financial scam

    Jibrin to EFCC: Quiz Dogara, Lasun, others for financial scam

    … Jubrin a drowning man – Speaker

    A member of the House of Representatives, Abdulmumin Jubrin, on Monday accused the Speaker of the House, Yakubu Dogara, of perpetrating financial fraud on behalf of entire members of the House.

    Jibrin, who was sacked by Dogara as Chairman of the House Committee on Appropriation, said the magnitude of corruption perpetrated by Dogara, Deputy Speaker, Yussuff Lasun, Chief Whip, Hassan Ado Doguwa and the Minority Leader, Leo Ogor, is in contrast to the anti-corruption position of President Muhammadu Buhari.

    He asked Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to investigate the Speaker and the other three principal officers of the House for financial fraud.

    In a statement issued on Monday, Jibrin alleged that the Speaker is running the finances of the House like his personal estate.

    He said: “Speaker Yakubu Dogara and his senior cabal namely – Deputy Speaker of the House, Yussuff Lasun, Whip Ado Doguwa and the Minority leader, Leo Ogor had promoted corruption so badly in the House that if President Muhammadu Buhari with his disdain for corruption and corrupt people have the slightest idea, he will ban the quartet permanently from the Villa before they eventually allow for proper and unbiased investigation by the House.

    “Mr. Speaker and Deputy Speaker Yusuf Lasun diverted millions of naira all in the name of paying for guest houses and official residence.

    “The issue became so messy that the Deputy Speaker openly accused Hon. Herma Hembe of short changing them of millions of naira in the deal to the shock of many honourable members of the House.

    “Speaker Yakubu Dogara abuses his office by soliciting for inappropriate favours from agencies and multinational companies.

    “He forced an agency to grant loans and a construction company was blackmailed to do some work at his Asokoro plot.”

    “Speaker Yakubu Dogara has carefully designed a scheme to scam members of the House through deduction from their salaries certain amount of money for a so called mortgage arrangements to build houses for members.

    “He has been applying every under hand tactics to ensure members agree to the deal.

    “Speaker Yakubu Dogara has consistently refused members access to the financial dealings and internal budget of the House. He runs the financial management of the House like a cult aided and abated by the Chairman House Services. Hon. Babanlle Ila.”

    Meanwhile, Dogara has denied allegations of corruption leveled against him by the former Chairman of the House Committee on Appropriation.

    In a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media and Public Affairs, Turaki Hassan, the Speaker said the allegations were all lies, describing Jibrin as a drowning man.

    The statement said, “These are all lies and desperate attempts of a drowning man to clutch unto anything having found that all his frivolous allegations do not disclose any element of corruption or wrongdoing against Mr. Speaker.”

     

  • 2016 Budget scandal: I’m vindicated – Obasanjo

    2016 Budget scandal: I’m vindicated – Obasanjo

    ……Urges Buhari to be vigilant

    Former President Olusegun Obasanjo on Monday said that recent happenings concerning the 2016 Budget scandal in the National Assembly have vindicated him.

    Obasanjo, who had earlier claimed that the National Assembly and State Houses of Assembly were filled with armed robbers and rogues, had in January this year challenged Senate President Bukola Saraki and House of Representatives Speaker Yakubu Dogara to open the financial records of the National Assembly since 1999 to external bodies.

    The ex-President was on Monday reacting to the current budget padding accusation and counter accusation between the leadership of the House of Representatives and sacked Chairman of the House of Reps Appropriation Committee, Abdulmumin Jibrin.

    Jibrin, who was removed as the chairman of the committee last week, alleged on Sunday that the padding of the 2016 budget with N40 billion was done at a secret location with the backing of Dogara and three principal officers including Deputy Speaker Yusuff Lasun, House Whip Alhassan Ado Doguwa and Minority Leader Leo Ogor.

    Speaking with State House correspondents on whether he was worried about the issue of corruption in the National Assembly, after meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari, Obasanjo said: “Well, if you said that I have said it in the past and if there are people who didn’t believe what I said ‎in the past then, you can now see that what has come out confirms what I said in the past. Then what I said in the past is what I will say now.

    Asked if he wanted investigation into the issue of padding of the budget, he said: “It’s not question of investigation, we should get men and women of integrity in the place and the President should be very vigilant, whatever should not pass should not pass.”

    He disclosed that he was in the Villa to deliver some messages to the President.

    He said: “Not too long ago, I was in Liberia and Gambia and I have messages these two countries will want me to deliver to the president.

    “Also, only yesterday I came back from Seychelles Island where I attended this year’s Annual General meeting of Africa Export Development Bank. And there are aspects of the proceedings that I think I should update the President,” he added

    On whether he is enjoying all the travelling, he said: “Travelling is a good education, what you will learn about a country by visiting that country for two or three days you won’t learn by reading through books.

    Asked further if he was considering slowing down, Obasanjo said: “May God never let you to slow down.”

  • Dogara, others using Police to monitor, harass me  – Jubrin

    Dogara, others using Police to monitor, harass me  – Jubrin

    ….. writes IGP

    Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara and three Principal members accused of padding the budget with N40 billion are using Police to harass, monitor and intimidate, the former Chairman of the House Committee on Appropriations, Abdulmunin Jibrin, his lawyers have said.

    A press release in Abuja Friday by Jibrin’s lawyers titled: “Attempt to blackmail and harass our client Honourable Abdulmumin Jibrin with a view to obstruct justice,” said its attention has been drawn to “subterranean and clandestine efforts” of Speaker Yakubu Dogara, Deputy Speaker Yusuf Lasun, House Whip Hon. Alhassan  Ado Doguwa, and House Minority Leader, Hon. Leo Ogor in such direction.

    “The above quartet have resorted to blackmail our Client into silence and to further harass his person and family using the instrument of the obstructive coercion and perversion of due process by deploying, albeit illegally some elements of the Nigeria Police.

    “You will recall that our Client is in dispute with thesaid quartet over his refusal and inability to admit into the National Budget of 2016, the sum of about 30 Billion Naira at the behest of these quartet and also his refusal to cover up the decision of Speaker Dogara and others’ unilateral decision to distribute to themselves 40 Billion Naira out of the 100 Billion Naira allocated to the entire National Assembly in addition to what our Client considers as wasteful projects of over 20 Billion Naira to their (quartet) various constituencies.

    “We now have it on good authority that these quartet acting in concert are at the moment using some elements within the police to monitor, harass, intimidate and hound our client into an unwarranted detention with the purpose of inhibiting his right to move freely and to express himself as contained in Chapter 4 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended).

    “The purpose of their antics is to upturn the narrative and paint our client as the black sheep in the flock, and cleverly presenting themselves as transparent angels.

    “Accordingly, we have made appropriate representations to the Inspector General of Police and other relevant security agencies in the Country drawing their attention to this unwarranted and ill-intentioned steps taken by these quartet and not to allow themselves (security agencies) to be used to execute the personal objectives of these quartet; more so appropriate legal action has been taken by our client, as a law abiding citizen, to protect his fundamental rights as guaranteed by our laws.

    “Finally, we hasten to advise Speaker Dogara and the 3 other principal officers mentioned here not to descend to the narrow aim of dragging the institution of the House of Representatives into their personal fight and to note that by virtue of  the institution he leads and as a lawyer, he should act within the confines of the Rule of Law and allow the House of Representatives to institute a special investigation into this matter where our Client will have the opportunity earlier denied him by the quartet to testify and provide evidence against them because he who comes to equity must come with clean hands.”

  • Budget padding allegations against me all lies – Ogor

    Minority Leader of the House of Representatives, Rep. Leo Ogor, says the budget padding allegation against him and other principal officials including Speaker Yakubu Dogàra, are outright lies.

    Ogor made this known in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Friday.

    He said he did not “want to go into altercation with anybody’’ and that “at the appropriate time, when we resume on the floor we will speak.”

    “I don’t want to go into altercation with anybody.

    “At the appropriate time, when we resume on the floor we will speak.

    “But I can assure you that they are all bunch of lies and there is nothing to it.

    “So I am not going to waste my time responding to an issue I consider totally inconsequential.’’
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    It will be recalled that Rep. Abdulmumin Jibrin, former Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Appropriation, on Thursday asked Speaker Yakubu Dogara, his deputy, Yussuff Lasun, minority leader, Leo Ogor and Chief Whip, Ado Doguwa to resign for alleged budget padding.

    Jibrin in a statement issued to newsmen, accused Dogara and the other principal officers of illegally inserting and allocating projects worth over N20 billion to their constituencies in the 2016 budget.

    He said that his refusal to inject another N30 billion into the budget for the speaker earned him the replacement.
    Ogor questioned why his accuser had to wait until now to make the allegations.

    He said that Jibrin was aggrieved because he lost his place in the House Committee on Appropriation.

    “You can read the lines; he has actually lost his committee and I believe that is the issue.

    “Why didn’t he make available these allegations all along? This is the question you need to answer.

    “How come he was the one that addressed the issue of this budget on channels and he accused the Presidency and the executive in respect of issues that bother on the budget.

    “Today, he is singing a different tune, and I think he is good at singing different tunes anyway.

    “So like I said, I am not going to go into any altercation with any person.

    “I am not going to waste my time over that issue and what he has said are all lies and this kind of blackmail doesn’t work with the likes of Leo Ogor.

    “So you see he is just wasting his time. I am expecting him to come and prove what he has said.’’