…. Says the senate is indirectly
raising objections to the forensic audit
An
accountability advocacy group, the Citizens
Quest for Truth Initiative has
reiterate her surprise at what the group termed “unusual interest” of the
National Assembly in the tenure of the Interim Management Committee (IMC) of
the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), as expressed in her last press
release.
According
to the group, “Citizens Quest, as an accountability advocacy group, would have
ordinarily welcomed the probe committee set up by the Senate on 13th May, 2020,
but considering the timing, it is hard to accept.”
The
group opined that, “this is not for any other reason but the fact that there is
currently an on going forensic audit, instituted by President Buhari, on that
commission. It is therefore a surprise that the Senate would rather probe an
organization already being probed by an arm of the same Government.”
A
statement jointly signed by Chief Obiaruko Ndukwe; President Citizens Quest and
Francis Ndimkoha its National Publicity Secretary and circulated to journalists
stated, “to a large extent, the Senate is not only setting up a conflict of
interests with the Executive, but also, indirectly raising objections to the
forensic audit.”
The
statement further read: “Citizens Quest believes that the Senate
could as well move a motion to the effect that whatever area of their interest,
if not covered by the terms of reference given to the forensic auditors.
“We
are worried that the IMC will rather be distracted in their mandate to the
Niger Delta, faced by various probe teams. This is inimical to to the
development of the region, which the senate claims to favour. This probe,
coming at a time the commission has taken delivery and about to distribute
Covid19 Test kits and set up test centers in the 27 Senatorial districts of the
region, is anything but well intended.
“Again,
we are shocked that a senate that has refused to lend a voice to the clarion
call by Citizens Quest and other stakeholders in the Niger Delta region, for
urgent attention and completion of the abandoned East-West highway. This is a
flagship project of the region, which is now comatose.
“We
yearn for an effective NDDC, probably, more than any other individual or group
has done in recent times, and we urge the Senate to support the speedy
conclusion of the Forensic audit, while allowing the IMC the needed concentration
to function.”
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