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Reps Committee Summon Permanent Secretary Ministry Of Agriculture And Rural Development

….accuse accuse him of frustrating their efforts
By Gloria Ikibah
The House of Representatives has threatened to invoke the provision of the 1999 Constitution as amended to compel the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, Temitope Fashedemi to appear before it.
Chairman, House Committee on Rural Development, Rep. Marcus Onubun, gave the threat at the meeting between the committee and Ministry.
Onubun expressed displeasure that the Permanent Secretary has consistently ignored the invitation from the committee and has failed to  appear before the committee to answer questions on the activities of the rural development section of the Ministry.
Members of the Committee also frowned at the attitude of the Permanent Secretary and the Ministry, accusing them of undermining the House and provisions of the Constitution which empower the House to oversight all agencies of government.
Onubun however, said the Committee has decided to give the Permanent Secretary another opportunity to appear before it as a mark of respect for the two ministers in the Ministry who are products of the National Assembly.
Naijablitznews.com reports that the Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Senator Abubakar Kyari from Borno state and Minister of State, Senator Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi from Niger state served in the 9th National Assembly.
He said: “This is about the fifth meeting we have had in this committee on Rural development and the Permanent Secretary Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security has refused to appear.
“I would like to correct one notion because the Director said he is not here to answer query. This Committee is constitutional bound to query every of your activities in terms of projects and policies of your ministry. If you don’t know, you must understand now that it is our responsibility.
“Members seating here represents over 200 million Nigerians. We put all our activities aside to have on the spot assessment of the ministry and we came to you because we wanted to work with you so that Nigerians will get the dividends of democracy through rural development. The Permanent Secretary was not at that meeting.
“But it appears that for some reasons best known to you, you have chosen to frustrate the efforts of this committee. We have the mandate of the House through the Speaker to carry out the exercise we are carrying out.
“I will yeild to the request of my colleagues that since we have two Ministers who are products of this National Assembly, we may not use the big stick at this point. We will course another invitation, attentioning the minister to release the Permanent Secretary to appear on our next scheduled date.
“If the Permanent Secretary likes, he should chose to ignore that invitation. Then we will know who is dancing behind who at the end of the day. The Permanent Secretary should appear before this committee on Tuesday, May 21.”
Earlier, a, member of the committee, Rep. Chinedu Ogah,  recalled how members abandoned their work to visit the ministry.
He said: “On that day, the perm sec was not there. It was you and the Director of Finance. The Director of Finance was not part of it, but he saw a call of the National Assembly, he decided to be part of it (the meeting).
“You know we are elected by the people and we speak for the people. Within your conscience, is what your agency doing part of the law, or out of the law, when you know we are empowered by the Constitution of the federal republic of Nigeria to oversight this agency, or you are neglecting the House?”
Committee members became furious, when a Director in the Ministry, Engr, Frank Satumari Kudla, the representative of the Permanent Secretary claimed that he was not in attendance at the meeting to answer queries, but on the instruction of the Permanent Secretary, so that it does not appear seems like they were snubbing the committee.
Engr. Kudla told the committee that the Permanent Secretary was attending an official function at a place he did not disclose to the committee.
“I am telling you on my own honour, this is what happened. Actually, if the Perm Sec could have been here, he is in the best position to answer questions on behalf of the Ministry”, he said.
The Director said he was not in the best position to answer questions.
“Our coming is not to query the position. You are calling the Permanent Secretary because the last time I was here, we discussed this. The perm sec is not deliberately dodging to come to see you”.
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