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Reps Probe Agencies Over Budget Mismanagement
The Joint Committee on Finance and National Planning of the House of Representatives on Wednesday grilled several government agencies over alleged mismanagement of their 2023 budget at an interactive session held at the National Assembly Complex.
The session focused on assessing budget utilization, transparency, and compliance with fiscal regulations by various agencies.
Chairman of the Finance Committee, Rep. James Faleke, emphasized the importance of accountability, stating, “These meetings are crucial for evaluating the performance of agencies and ensuring public funds are spent prudently.”
The Director-General of the Centre for Management Development (CMD), Bitrus Chinoko, presented the agency’s report, explaining its role in providing training for national development.
Lawmakers, however, accused CMD of spending funds without proper appropriation. Rep. Faleke insisted that government-funded agencies must remit all revenues to the treasury, describing CMD’s actions as a breach of financial regulations.
The situation escalated when CMD’s Director of Finance and Accounts claimed the agency had permission to spend without appropriation. When asked to provide evidence, the DG apologized, blaming the director’s inexperience and admitting that the agency had violated due process.
Rep. Faleke warned CMD’s management of possible referral to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for investigation over financial misconduct.
The National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA), represented by Director-General Mathew Adgboye, briefed lawmakers on its mandate of promoting research and development. Adgboye stated the agency had only sold old vehicles during the review period and had not disposed of any significant assets.
However, the Committee expressed dissatisfaction with NASRDA’s 2023 budget report. Rep. Ibrahim Ayokunle Isiaka, Chairman of the National Planning Committee, directed the agency to reappear next week with comprehensive and well-documented submissions.
The Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) was also scheduled to present its report, but lawmakers rejected the presentation due to the absence of the Registrar-General. Instead, the Commission was represented by its Director of Special Duties, Orji Uzona, who claimed the Registrar-General was ill and had authorized him to appear.
The Committee demanded a formal letter of authorization, which Uzona could not provide. Consequently, the lawmakers directed that the Registrar-General must appear in person next week.
Rep. Isiaka stressed the need for the 2025 budget to align with Nigeria’s development priorities, assuring that the Committees would collaborate with the Ministry of Finance and other stakeholders to ensure the budget is realistic and aligned with strategic goals.
Agencies, including CMD, NASRDA, and CAC, were directed to provide all required documents and explanations regarding their financial practices when they reappear next week.
The lawmakers reiterated their commitment to enforcing fiscal discipline and accountability, vowing to address any instances of financial irregularities.
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Gov Adeleke Speaks On Death Sentence For Chicken Thief
Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, has stepped in to call for immediate action in the case of Segun Olowookere, an indigene who was sentenced to death for stealing a fowl.
Recall Segun’s mother, Folashade Olowookere, emotionally shared the story of her son, who is currently imprisoned, during an interview on Nollywood actress Biola Adebayo’s YouTube podcast. The video gained significant attention, including from Governor Adeleke.
Naijablitznews reports this was contained in a statement from the Governor’s spokesperson, Olawale Rasheed, Adeleke directed a swift investigation and ordered that steps be taken for a potential pardon in Segun’s case. The Governor further instructed the Attorney General to ensure Segun is considered for the prerogative of mercy before the year ends.
The statement read, “I have reviewed the case and acknowledge the importance of the separation of powers in our democracy. In this instance, I have instructed the Commissioner for Justice to begin the process of granting mercy to this young man.
“Osun is a state of justice and fairness. We must uphold the protection of lives and ensure equity.
“I want to assure the public that this matter is receiving my personal attention, and we are acting with urgency as a responsible government.”
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Delta Assembly pardons two suspended members
The Delta State House of Assembly, on Tuesday, recalled two of its members that were suspended in November over alleged gross misconduct.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the recall was announced during plenary in Asaba by the Speaker, Mr Dennis Guwor.
Recall that the Assembly had on November 6 suspended Mr Dafe Chukudi (PDP-Ukwuani) for 14 legislative days over alleged gross misconduct, while Mr Oboro Preyor (PDP-Bomadi) was also suspended for 14 legislative days for the same offense on November 12.
“Dear colleagues, following the allegation of gross misconduct against our suspended members and subsequently, a committee on investigation headed by the Deputy Speaker, Mr Arthur Akpowowo, was set up.
“The committee has commenced investigation. However, the 14 days that they were suspended has elapsed. And by the confidence you all reposed in me as the Speaker of the state House of Assembly, and now that the 14 days of their suspension has elapsed, there is need to recall Mr Dafe Chukudi and Mr Oboro Preyor to resume their duties as members going forward.
“The suspended members are hereby recalled pending on the outcome of their investigative committee.”
Meanwhile, the Deputy Speaker, Mr Arthur Akpowowo, expressed joy over the recall of the lawmakers, saying, “I am very happy that we have lifted their suspension.
“The Speaker has recalled them so that they can celebrate the Christmas with joy and even enter the New Year with some relief of happiness. For me, this is a party gift for me even though I’m not affected.”
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Heavy Security Presence at National Assembly as President Tinubu Presents 2025 Budget
By Gloria Ikibah
Ahead of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s presentation of the 2025 Appropriation Bill to a joint session of the Senate and House of Representatives at 12 noon today, there is tight security at the National Assembly Complex in Abuja.
As early as 6.00 a.m., operatives of the Department of State Security (DSS) and other security agencies, including the Police, Civil Defence, Federal Road Safety Corps, and Sergeant-at-Arms, were stationed at the gates and within the premises to ensure order and safety during the event.
Naijablitznews.com reports that staff of the National Assembly were directed to stay home, except those required for the event, who were instructed to report before 8.00 a.m., according to a memo issued by the Director of Human Resources and Staff Development.
Senators and House members were seen arriving at the Green Chamber, where the joint session is scheduled to take place. On Tuesday, during a closed-door plenary, the House of Representatives followed the tradition of moving a motion to allow non-members into the chamber for the session.
Naijablitznews.com recalled that the Federal Executive Council (FEC) approved an estimated expenditure of N47.96 trillion for the 2025 fiscal year during its meeting on Monday.
Meanwhile, business activities within the National Assembly complex, including banking and food services, have been suspended following directives from the Assembly’s management. Only those on an approved list, including staff, media personnel, and members of the press corps, are allowed access after identification at the gate.
The joint session will be presided over by Senate President Godswill Akpabio and Speaker of the House of Representatives Tajudeen Abbas.
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