Akpabio Names Lawmakers On NDDC Contracts’ List
The Minister
of Niger Delta Affairs, Godswill Akpabio, has linked some members of the
National Assembly to some contracts awarded by the Niger Delta Development
Commission, The PUNCH reports.
Akpabio,
however, did not state if the lawmakers were directly awarded the contracts or
they nominated the projects under their Zonal Intervention Projects, also known
as constituency projects.
The former
Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on the NDDC, Mr Nicholas Mutu, who
represents the Bomadi/Patani Federal Constituency of Delta State, is among
those linked by the minister with contracts.
The minister
listed Mutu’s name against 74 projects, including various emergency road
projects in Delta, Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa and Rivers states.
The Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission had on February 3, 2020, arraigned Mutu before
Justice Folashade Giwa-Ogunbanjo of the Federal High Court in Abuja for alleged
abuse of office and fraud involving about N320m.
Akpabio also
linked the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Niger Delta Affairs, Senator
Peter Nwaoboshi (Delta-North), with 53 projects, which included emergency
repairs of Asue Street, Owa Phase 2; ldumuogbe Road via Ojemaye; Otolokpo
College Road, Otolokpo; and the Police lshu Ani Ukwu Road, Issele Uku.
Other
lawmakers that Akpabio listed projects against are Senator Matthew Urhoghide
(Edo-South), six; James Manager (Delta-South), six; Samuel Anyanwu (Imo-West,
8th Senate), 19; and others simply identified as Ondo and Edo Reps.
The
minister, however, did not provide the cost of the projects listed against the
lawmakers’ names, while the value of contracts given to non-lawmakers had costs
of various projects attached to them.
PUNCH also
observed that contracts listed against the names of the lawmakers were not up
to 60 per cent of the 266 on the list provided by Akpabio.
Non-National
Assembly members are also on the list.
It was
further observed that the minister copied the Attorney General of the
Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN).
The House
had on Thursday resolved to sue Akpabio for alleged perjury and defamation of
the parliament.
Akpabio had
on Monday, while appearing before the House Committee on the NDDC during an
investigative hearing on the alleged illegal spending and mismanagement of
funds, claimed that the commission awarded members of the National Assembly 60
percent of contracts.
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