The House of Representatives on Thursday passed a resolution to
probe an alleged spending of N10bn by the Minister of Petroleum
Resources, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke, to charter and maintain
a jet for her personal use.
The resolution indicated that the minister spent 500,000 Euros or
N130m monthly to maintain the aircraft in the last two years.
“Thus, in the last two years, the minister has committed at least
N3.120bn to maintaining the private jet, which is used solely for
her personal needs and those of her immediate family, which is an
appalling act”, the sponsor of the motion, Mr. Samuel Adejare, told
the House.
He alleged that other “wasteful” costs associated with the
minister’s frequent trips with the jet were “currently estimated at
N10bn, which include payment of allowances to the crew for trips,
hanger parking and rent based on the lease agreement.”
The All Progressives Congress lawmaker from Agege Federal
Constituency in Lagos State, argued that, at a time of dwindling
resources, it was a “breach of  public trust” and “impudence” for a
government official to fly “all over the world, obviously for
leisure.”
Members endorsed the motion in a unanimous voice vote and
directed the Committee on Public Accounts to conduct the
investigation within three weeks.
In another resolution, the House observed that the Nigeria
Liquefied Natural Gas had not remitted revenue to the Federation
Account since 2004.
It resolved that its Committee on Gas Resources should
investigate the issue within three weeks as well.
A member from Kano State, Mr. Aminu Suleiman, had brought the
matter before the House.
Part of Suleiman’s motion reads, “The House notes that the NLNG
Bonny, in flagrant disobedience and breach of Section 162(1) of
the 1999 Constitution has not remitted funds accruing to it to the
Federation Account from 2004 till date.
“That the non- remittance of funds accruing to NLNG Bonny from
2004 till date has adversely affected the Federation Account to the
detriment of Federal, States and Local Governments.
“That the unpatriotic actions of those in charge of the NLNG Bonny
from 2004 till date has resulted in loss of huge revenue that ought
to be shared to all tiers of the government form the Federation
Account for both recurrent and capital development.
“That, the non-remittance of funds that accrued to NLNG Bonny to
the Federation Account from 2004till date has badly affected all
critical sectors of the Nigerian economy and constitutes an
economic crime.”
Thursday, March 20, 2014
NIGERIA'S PETROLEUM MINISTER SPENT 10 BILLION NAIRA ON HER PRIVATE JET MAINTAINANCE...
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