Sanusi in another soup: Police didn’t receive N19.7bn from Sanusi, IG tells Reps
There was a new twist to the
N19.7bn Police Equipment Fund on Tuesday as the Inspector-General of
Police, Mr. Mohammed Abubakar, denied that the police received the money
from suspended Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Mr. Lamido
Sanusi.
Sanusi, while defending
allegations of financial recklessness levelled against him by the
Financial Reporting Council, had listed the N19.7bn among funds he
released to the Ministry of Police Affairs to procure a helicopter and
other equipment.
However, the police high
command, which appeared before the House of Representatives Committee on
Public Accounts in Abuja, denied knowledge of the money.
The Assistant
Inspector-General of Police in charge of Air Wing, Mr. Ilesanmi Aguda,
who stood in for Abubakar, simply replied “no knowledge” when the
committee sought to confirm the payment.
Although, he advised the
committee to refer the inquiry to the Ministry of Police Affairs, the
Chairman of the committee, Mr. Adeola Olamilekan, informed his
colleagues that the said ministry had earlier denied the payment.
Olamilekan expressed
surprise over the development, noting that it would appear that the
money was missing since the supposed recipients had denied knowledge of
it.
He stated, ”If the IGP and
the police ministry deny receipt of the said N19.7bn, then the committee
can rightly assume that the money is missing, until proven otherwise.
“All the major actors involved in the alleged transaction including the CBN have a case to answer.”
In ruling on the
controversial N19.7bn, the committee said it would summon Sanusi and the
IG in person to hear from them again before taking a final position.
The suspended CBN governor
had stated in his defence that he paid out billions of Naira on the
instruction of President Goodluck Jonathan.
On the N19.7bn, he had said,
“Consistent with our policy of development, upon the instruction of His
Excellency, the President, the CBN intervened by paying N19.7bn to the
Ministry of Police Affairs for the purchase of armoured helicopters and
other security equipment.”
In a separate case, the
committee summoned the Accountant-General of the Federation, Mr. Jonah
Otunla; the Director-General, Budget Office of the Federation, Dr.
Bright Okogu; and the CBN to explain the whereabouts of the N59.6bn
released as subsidy claims for the Nigerian National Petroleum
Corporation.
While the budget office claimed to have paid the money to the NNPC, the corporation denied receiving it.The committee acknowledged submissions by the NNPC, which indicated that the corporation did not receive the N59.6bn.
For it to dig into the matter further, the committee directed the corporation to write a formal letter denying that it received the money.
Ruling on the issue, the committee chairman said, “You (NNPC) will do us a formal letter explaining to the committee that at no time you received N59.6bn but, Deliotte Accounting Firm, in its report claimed the fund was disbursed.
“Towards this direction, this committee hereby summons the CBN, AGF and budget office to explain why such sum of money was disbursed without any documentary evidence.
“NNPC for now cannot be indicted until otherwise proven when AGF and budget office come out with evidence that the money was disbursed and cash backed. ”
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