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Probe Missing N57bn In Humanitarian Affairs Ministry, SERAP Tells Tinubu

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November 25, 2024
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The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has urged President Bola Tinubu to direct the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), and appropriate anti-cor­ruption agencies to promptly probe allegations that over N57 billion of public funds are miss­ing, diverted or stolen from the Federal Ministry of Humanitari­an Affairs and Poverty Alleviation in 2021 alone.

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SERAP said hundreds of bil­lions of naira are also reportedly missing in other ministries, de­partments and agencies (MDAs).

These damning revelations are documented in the 2021 audited report released last week by the Office of the Auditor-General of the Federation.

SERAP said anyone suspected to be responsible should face pros­ecution as appropriate, if there is sufficient admissible evidence, and any missing public funds should be fully recovered and re­mitted to the treasury.

SERAP urged him to use any recovered stolen funds to fund the deficit in the 2025 budget, and to is­sue an immediate moratorium on borrowing by the Federal Govern­ment to ease Nigeria’s crippling debt crisis.

In the letter dated November 23, 2024, and signed by SERAP dep­uty director Kolawole Oluwadare, the organisation said: “The allega­tions amount to stealing from the poor. There is a legitimate public interest in ensuring justice and accountability for these grave al­legations.”

According to SERAP, “The allegations also suggest a grave violation of the public trust, the Nigerian constitution 1999 (as amended), the country’s anticor­ruption legislation and interna­tional anticorruption obligations.

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“Poor Nigerians have contin­ued to pay the price for the wide­spread and grand corruption in the Federal Ministry of Human­itarian Affairs and Poverty Alle­viations and other ministries, de­partments and agencies (MDAs).

“According to the 2021 annual audited report by the Office of the Auditor-General of the Feder­ation, the Federal Ministry of Hu­manitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, [the Ministry] in 2021 failed to account for over N54 bil­lion [N54,630,000,000.00] meant to pay monthly stipends to Batch C1 N-Power volunteers and non-grad­uate trainees between August and December 2021.

“The money was ‘not directly paid to the beneficiaries.’

“The Auditor-General is con­cerned that the money ‘may have been diverted.’

He wants the money recovered and remitted to the treasury. He also wants suspected perpetrators of the diversion to be sanctioned in line with the Financial Regu­lations.

“The Ministry also reportedly failed to account for over N2.6 bil­lion [N2,617,090,786.00] of public funds meant for the ‘home grown school feeding programme during Covid-19’, as ‘the programme was never executed.’

“The money was allegedly paid to five contractors to ‘procure, package and distribute Covid-19 palliatives to Kano, Zamfara and Abia states,’” but without any trace.

“The Auditor-General fears the money ‘may have been diverted.’ He wants the money recovered and remitted to the treasury.

“The Ministry also report­edly spent over N78 million [N78,373,909.74] to ‘carry out a survey on the Ministry’s Covid-19 response to states and vulnerable groups’ but without any approval or document.

“The Auditor-General fears the money may be missing or have ended up in the pockets of ‘incom­petent contractors’. He wants the money recovered and remitted to the treasury.

“The Ministry also reportedly failed to account for N39.5 million [N39,500,000.00] ‘personal dona­tions to different personalities’. The money ‘was paid directly to the minister as reimbursement’.

“The Auditor-General fears the ‘money may have been diverted’, resulting in ‘the loss of public funds.’ He wants the money recov­ered and remitted to the treasury.

“The Ministry also reportedly failed to account for N400 million [N400,000,000.00] meant to pay ‘sti­pends to 4450 independent moni­tors for October, November and December 2021.’

“The Auditor-General fears the money ‘may have been diverted’. He wants the money recovered and remitted to the treasury.

“The Ministry also report­edly paid over N287 million [287,628,300.00] contractors ‘with­out any document and justifica­tion.’ The Auditor-General fears the money ‘may have been divert­ed’ and wants the money recov­ered and remitted to the treasury.

“These allegations by the Audi­tor-General are different from the allegedly missing or unaccounted for N729 billion which is the sub­ject-matter of the judgment by Justice Deinde Dipeolu.

“We would be grateful if the recommended measures are tak­en within 7 days of the receipt and/or publication of this letter. If we have not heard from you by then, SERAP shall consider appro­priate legal actions to compel your government to comply with our request in the public interest.

“The country’s wealth ought to be used solely for the benefit of the Nigerian people, and for the sake of the present and future gener­ations.

“These allegations can prompt­ly be investigated and suspected perpetrators named and shamed. Taking these steps would advance the right of Nigerians to restitu­tion, compensation and guarantee of non-repetition.

“Prosecuting the allegations, and recovering any missing public funds would improve the chances of success of your government’s oft-repeated commitment to fight corruption and end the impunity of perpetrators.

“SERAP urges you to address the widespread and systemic corruption in ministries, depart­ments and agencies [MDAs], as documented by the Office of the Auditor-General of the Federa­tion, including in the 2021 audited report and previous reports.

“Tackling corruption in MDAs would go a long way in addressing the budget deficit and debt prob­lems.

“SERAP urges you to immedi­ately enforce the judgment by Hon. Justice Deinde Isaac Dipeolu of the Federal High Court, Lagos, or­dering your government to release the spending details of N729 bil­lion by Mrs. Sadia Umar-Farouk, the former Minister of Humani­tarian Affairs, Disasters Manage­ment and Social Development.

“Investigating the allegations and naming and shaming and prosecuting those suspected to be responsible for the missing public funds and recovering the funds would end the impunity of perpetrators.

“SERAP notes that the conse­quences of corruption are felt by citizens on a daily basis. Corrup­tion exposes them to additional costs to pay for health, education and administrative services.

“SERAP notes that the Senate and the House of Representatives recently approved a $2.2 billion loan request from your govern­ment. The loan, equivalent to N1.767 trillion, would be part of the funds used to finance the N28.7 trillion 2024 budget.

“According to the Debt Man­agement Office (DMO), the nation­al debt increased from N97.34 tril­lion in December 2023 to N121.67 trillion in March, partly due to exchange rate fluctuations.

“The total domestic debt stands at N65.65 trillion ($46.29 billion), while the total external debt is N56.02 trillion ($42.12 billion) as at June 2024.

“A moratorium on borrow­ing would create a temporary debt standstill, and free up fiscal space for investment in Nigerians’ needs.

“Section 13 of the Nigerian constitution imposes clear re­sponsibility on your government to conform to, observe and apply the provisions of Chapter 2 of the constitution.

“Section 15(5) imposes the re­sponsibility on your government to abolish all corrupt practices and abuse of power.

“Under Section 16(1) of the constitution, your government has a responsibility to ‘secure the maximum welfare, freedom and happiness of every citizen on the basis of social justice and equality of status and opportunity.’

“Section 16(2) further provides that, ‘the material resources of the nation are harnessed and distrib­uted as best as possible to serve the common good.’

“The UN Convention against Corruption and the African Union Convention on Preventing and Combating Corruption to which Nigeria is a state party obligate your government to effectively prevent and investigate the plun­dering of the country’s wealth and hold public officials to account for any violations.

“Specifically, article 26 of the UN convention requires your government to ensure ‘effective, proportionate and dissuasive sanctions’ including criminal and non-criminal sanctions, in cases of grand corruption.

“Article 26 complements the more general requirement of arti­cle 30, paragraph 1, that sanctions must take into account the gravity of the corruption allegations.”

By Titilope Joseph  @independent

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