Diezani, NNPC’s antics won’t stop jet probe –Tambuwal
The Office of the Speaker of the House
of Representatives, Mr. Aminu Tambuwal, has said that the House will
not be distracted in its resolve to probe the alleged N10bn chartered
jets scandal levelled against the Minister of Petroleum, Mrs. Diezani
Alison-Madueke.
It also noted that the investigation
into the chartered jets was not a “personal quarrel” between Diezani and
the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Group Managing Director,
Mr. Andew Yakubu, as the alleged reaction of the corporation portrayed.
This came as The
investigations on Friday showed that the minister and the NNPC had
moved against the Speaker and the House Committee on Public Accounts as
part of the move to thwart the probe.
But commenting on the move, Tambuwal’s
Special Adviser on Media and Public Affairs, Mr. Imam Imam, in an
interview with one of our correspondents on Friday in Abuja, said the
Speaker would not take issues with the minister on a matter that was
under investigation by the parliament as empowered by the 1999
Constitution (as amended).
Imam added, “This is not a personal issue between the Speaker and the minister.
“Does the Speaker run or operate any private jet? Or is the Speaker under any investigation over jets?
“A committee of the House is conducting
an investigation and a minister is asked questions? Instead of the
minister to answer the questions, she is talking about the Speaker.
“Is the Speaker the one under investigations or the minister?
“Let her go and answer her questions and leave the Speaker out it because there is nothing personal in this matter.”
On the allegations against committees,
the spokesman of the House, Mr. Zakari Mohammed, said the NNPC always
conducted itself as a government agency that did not want any other
institution of government to look into its affairs.
He explained that the corporation often
conducted its activities in secrecy; hence it felt offended each time
the House dared to probe its operations.
Mohammed accused the NNPC of “doing all
within its capacity to frustrate investigations, including sponsoring
protests and hiring consultants to organise all sorts of campaigns for
the NNPC.”
He also stated that previous probes of the NNPC did not end at the House but were referred to the Executive for implementation.
“The concern really is, why is the Executive lacking the political will to implement the results of these probes?
“Does the National Assembly prosecute offenders? That is the job of the executive,” Mohammed added.
The
investigations on Friday revealed that a team of NNPC officials and
some security agents were compiling all the flight logs of the
Speaker.
A source at the NNPC, who spoke to one
of correspondents in confidence, said, “One interesting aspect of the
ongoing probe is that the NNPC is in possession of all the flight logs
of the Speaker.
“You know for the past two years, the
Speaker has not been flying Presidential jets because of fear. Since he
started having problem with the Villa, the man has been flying private
jets being funded by the National Assembly. Apart from the Speaker, some
of the lawmakers have also flown private jets,” the source said.
A source said the department, known as National Assembly Liaison, was headed by Alhaji Bala Bamanga, a General Manager.
Bamanga is said to be supported by other
senior officers of the NNPC, a deputy manager and other well-trained
personnel just below the managerial level.
It was also gathered that it was the
responsibility of Bamanga to sign all letters from the National Assembly
and to ensure effective liaison with the House.
The source said, “I can tell you that not less than N10bn is spent annually by the National Assembly Liaison in the NNPC.
“The GM in charge of the department is
Alhaji Bala Bamanga, and he has a manager, a deputy manager and other
officers with him. He signs all the letters,” the source said.
The source said that there were four
committees each in the House of Representatives and the Senate which had
oversight responsibilities over the NNPC.
The committees are the House Committee
on Petroleum Upstream, the House Committee on the Petroleum Downstream,
the Committee on Gas and the Committee Environment.
When contacted, the different
spokespersons for the NNPC and the Federal Ministry of Petroleum
Resources, Mr. Omar Ibrahim and Mr. Kingsley Agha, respectively, did not
answer calls to their mobile phones. Text messages sent to them were
also not replied.
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