Fashola’s ministry misappropriates N9.2bn - Report
- The Auditor-General’s 2015 annual report
has revealed that the Ministry of Power, Works and Housing failed to
account for the sum of N9.2bn
- The report revealed that the infractions were perpetrated by top government officials between January and December 31, 2015
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The report also revealed that the contractor handling the 18km
Manyam-Ushonog-lessel-Kantyo-Oju-Agile-Ongba road in Benue state
abandoned the project after collecting N155million
The
Auditor-General’s 2015 annual report has revealed that the Ministry of
Power, Works and Housing failed to account for the sum of N9.2bn.

Daily
Trust says that the report revealed that the infractions were
perpetrated by top government officials between January and December 31,
2015.
The report showed that Ministry of Power, Works and Housing misappropriated N9.2billion.
Others are Ministry of Petroleum Resources
- N1.7 billion; Women Affairs - N20 million; Solid Minerals Development
- N37.6 million; Transport -N87.8 million; Environment - N86.5 million
and Niger Delta Affairs - N1.9 billion.
Ministry
of Defence - N2.692bn; defunct Ministry of Police Affairs - N1.839bn;
Youths and Sports Development - N1.144bn; Ministry of Industry, Trade
and Investment - N1.076.bn, and the Ministry of Finance - N22.103m.
Aviation
- N702 million; Water Resources - N3.4 billion; Foreign Affairs - N4.4
million; Labour and Employment - N84.7 million and Information and
Culture N561.6 million.
The report submitted
to the National Assembly has since been assigned to the Senate Committee
on Public Accounts for further action.
In the
Ministry of Power, Works and Housing the report showed that the amount
standing against Works sector is N1.2 billion; Power N7.3 billion and
Housing N723 million.
In the power sector, the
report stated that the sum of N7billion was received by the Ministry in
January 2015 as shown in the accounts.
“This fund was spread into four
commercial banks under the account name Hydropower Transmission Project.
The budget for 2015 was not yet passed as at the time this money was
received by the Ministry in January 2015 while the account for the year
2014 was already closed as 31st, 2014,” the report stated.
It
also observed that there was no evidence that such money was budgeted
for the Hydropower Transmission Project in either 2014 or 2015 fiscal
year of the Ministry Appropriation Act.
Another
expenditure amounting to N246 million was also queried in the power
sector. The money was paid to some staff of the Ministry as ‘advanced’.
During the Audit of the Ministry, the
retirement vouchers and the details of retirement were not forwarded for
examination despite several demands.
Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola
“Having
exceeded the various time limits stipulated in the financial
regulations, N246million should be recovered from the officers
immediately, forwarding recovery particulars for verification,” the report said.
N1.2bn unaccounted in Works
The
report said the contractor handling the 18km
Manyam-Ushonog-lessel-Kantyo-Oju-Agile-Ongba road in Benue state
abandoned the project after collecting N155million. The Auditor-General
demanded for the refund of N 124 million.
It also demanded for the refund of N218 million
being part of the money paid the contractor handling Yashi-Duguri-Yalo
road in Bauchi state.
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The
Auditor-General ordered that a total of N902 be refunded to the
Federation account by five contractors that collected the money but have
abandoned sites.
N104m staff advances not paid
In
the Housing sector of the Ministry, the Auditor-General report stated
that advance ledger revealed that various advances granted to staff
totalling N104million were overdue for retirement as at 31st December,
2015.
“Multiple advances were granted to
some staff without retiring the previous ones. The unretired advances
should be recovered from the officers’ emoluments en-bloc forwarding
recovery particulars for verification,” the report said.

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