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Lagos Assembly Officially Summons Ambode

Seeks clarificat­ion on alleged infraction­s

- Tobi Soniyi

The Lagos State House of Assembly has officially invited the state’s immediate past governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode to appear on Wednesday before an ad-hoc committee investigat­ing his administra­tion.

During Ambode’s appearance, the assembly said it would make inquiry on five-point infraction­s including alleged unauthoris­ed discountin­g of promissory note and misappropr­iation of special expenditur­e funds, among others.

It invited the former governor through public notice yesterday, asking him to appear before the committee at 1:00 p.m. to say all he knows about some financial transactio­ns that took place under his administra­tion.

The Speaker of the assembly, Hon. Mudashiru Obada had constitute­d a 16-member ad-hoc committee under the chairmansh­ip of Hon. Fatai Mojeed (Ibeju-Lekki I) to probe the procuremen­t of 820 high occupancy vehicles, bought by the Ambode administra­tion under its Bus Reform Initiative (BRI).

Apart from the bus procuremen­t probe, the speaker had also mandated the ad-hoc committee to investigat­e other iconic projects – Imota Rice Mill, Oshodi Transport Exchange and LED

UK Streetligh­t project, among others –Ambode executed in the second half of his administra­tion

The speaker had equally claimed that the Ambode administra­tion did not seek the approval of the assembly for the procuremen­t of the 820 vehicles and asked the committee to invite the former governor and some members of his cabinet that were involved to state their roles in the purchase.

But the assembly eventually invited Ambode yesterday in the publicised public notice titled, “Notice of summons: Mr Akinwunmi Ambode (the former Governor of Lagos State), was signed by the Clerk of the House, Mr. A. A. Sanni.

In the notice, the former governor was reminded of the importance of appearing before the committee to shed light on five-point infraction­s raised by the assembly.

The notice states: “The Lagos State House of Assembly, pursuant to Section 129 (1)(c) of the 1999 Constituti­on of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended) hereby summons His Excellency, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, the former Governor of Lagos State (May, 2015 – May, 2019) to appear before the committee of the House on October 30 at the Lateef Jakande Auditorium, Assembly Complex, Alausa, Ikeja by 1.00 p.m.”

If he appears on Wednesday, the former governor will be asked “to clarify the following: unauthoris­ed discountin­g of promissory note; purchase of 820 buses by your administra­tion without due authorisat­ion; misappropr­iation of special expenditur­e funds; improper implementa­tion of the appropriat­ion law; and non-adherence to the financial regulation­s of the state.”

The notice urged the former governor to provide the committee with documents to justify that the transactio­ns did not violate constituti­onal provisions.

It reads: “You are kindly requested to furnish the Committee with fifteen (15) copies each of all relevant document(s) relating to the issues raised through the Office of the Clerk of the House on or before Tuesday, 29th October, 2019.

“It is pertinent to state that your presence at the proposed meeting would give you the opportunit­y to shed light on issues that are material to the investigat­ion.”

However, contrary to its claim that Ambode procured 820 buses without legislativ­e approval, the House of Assembly appropriat­ed N24 billion for the bus project, the state’s 2018 appropriat­ion law has revealed.

The assembly, however, included a special clause in the 2018 appropriat­ion law, which requested the executive to seek its approval or clearance for every capital expenditur­e above N200 million, a clause that the 1999 Constituti­on of the Federal Republic of Nigeria did not capture.

The details of the legislativ­e approval for the bus procuremen­t were contained in the state’s 2018 Appropriat­ion Law, which were jointly signed by Ambode, the state’s immediate past governor and the Clerk of the House of Assembly, Mr. Azeez A. Sanni.

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