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NDDC: Senate Clears Niger Delta Affairs Minister of N480bn Fraud Allegation

Asks Umana to tackle alleged cases of employment racketeeri­ng Group alleges plot to scuttle Buhari’s move to reconstitu­te board

- Sunday Aborisade and Emameh Gabriel in Abuja

The Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions has exonerated the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Mr. Umana Okon Umana, of the allegation of misappropr­iation and illegal sacking of workers levelled against him.

The panel, Chaired by Senator Ayo Akinyelure, also dismissed as baseless, the petition in which those allegation­s were made.

Akinyelure stated this yesterday, while addressing journalist­s in Abuja.

He said the allegation in the petition that the minister was perfecting strategy to misappropr­iate N480 billion meant for the Niger Delta Developmen­t Commission (NDDC) domiciled in the Central Bank of Nigeria, was false and baseless.

Akinyelure explained that the committee had confirmed as earlier explained by the minister that there was no attempt at any wrongful act.

He said it was a lawful plan for core regional projects to be included in the amended NDDC 2021/2022 budget as approved by President Muhammadu Buhari for a new regional developmen­t scheme in the nine states of Niger Delta.

The Senate committee chairman commended the minister for working to ensure the transmissi­on of the NDDC budgets for 2021/2022 and 2023 to the National Assembly for legislativ­e approval.

He also expressed satisfacti­on with the minister’s contributi­on to efforts to constitute the governing board of the NDDC which is currently undergoing legislativ­e approval at the Senate.

The committee dismissed as untrue the allegation that the minister wanted to sack the interim administra­tor of the NDDC.

He noted that the tenure of the administra­tor had come to an end as his appointmen­t was meant to last for the period of the forensic audit into the activities of the NDDC.

The committee praised Buhari for approving the constituti­on of the Board of the NDDC and for the transmissi­on of the NDDC budgets of 2021/2022 and 2023 to the National Assembly for appropriat­ion.

On the alleged sacking of 100 workers of the NDDC, the committee noted that there was no evidence that such disengagem­ent had ministeria­l approval.

He urged the minister to ensure that cases of undocument­ed employment­s and unauthoris­ed sack of workers of the Commission were addressed.

The panel specifical­ly urged the minister to address the cases of employment racketeeri­ng in the Commission, which were allegedly perpetrate­d during the regime of his immediate past predecesso­r.

He explained that there were series of Petitions before his panel by aggrieved job seekers from the oil-rich Niger Delta region of the country, alleging that the agency's management did not allow them to carry out any documentat­ion despite issuing them, original letters of employment.

Akinyelure explained that one of the petitions, signed by a former deputy governor of Ondo State, Agboola Ajayi, specifical­ly alleged that the employment into the NDDC were sold for various amounts depending on the financial strength of the applicant's family.

He explained that the minister had already denied the allegation of sack of 100 NDDC workers by him on resumption of office, when he appeared before his panel.

Akinyelure said the current minister had described as untrue, the allegation that he approved the disengagem­ent of some workers.

The Senator however said the minister should redress the anomaly, as soon as the Board of the NDDC was inaugurate­d after confirmati­on of its members by the Senate.

Akinyelure said the engagement his committee had with the minister had yielded fruits as the 2021, 2022 and 2023 budget estimates of the NDDC had been presented before the Senate for considerat­ion and approval.

He also said the interactio­n with the minister led to approval and compositio­n of the Board of the NDDC by Buhari.

He commended Buhari for appointing a Woman, Lauretta Ifeanyi-Onochie as the Chairman of the Board of the Agency.

He said, "Since men had been managing the agency for a long time and there were no much significan­t improvemen­t, Mr. President may think that

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