A former Chairman, Committee on Appropriation, Mr.
Abdulmumin Jibrin, has vowed to continue making fresh
allegations against the four principal officers until they
were prosecuted.
In his latest question, which he numbered 21, Jibrin
accused the Speaker, House of Representatives, Yakubu
Dogara, allegedly “diverted” a Federal Government water
project to his farm in Nasarawa State.
“Allegation no 21 to Mr. Speaker: why did you fraudulently
divert a Federal Government water project to your farm in
Nasarawa State? How are you funding the farm?” he asked
on his twitter handle.
Jibrin, who called himself an “accidental activist,” boasted
that his dream was to reform the entire National
Assembly, starting with the House.
He explained, “When a new speaker emerges and the
other principal officers replaced, I will write to the
presiding officers of both chambers to commence a radical
internal reform in the entire National Assembly beyond
budget to cover performance assessment, running cost
and allowances, investigations, etc.
“If the reform so done on the National Assembly is not
made public latest by December, I shall take it up and lay
before the general public even if I am alone.
“The idea is to do a cleanup, flush out corruption and
corrupt members so that in 2019, only corrupt-free
people, who want to serve, will come in.”
Jibrin had alleged on Thursday last week that the four
principal officers requested the inclusion of N40bn
projects in the 2016 budget, besides sundry projects in
sums ranging from N20bn to N30.
He claimed that his refusal to oblige the four principal
officers and his opposition to several financial infractions,
were responsible for his sacking by Dogara on Wednesday,
last week.
Asked to react to the allegation that the speaker diverted a
Federal Government water project to his farm, the
Chairman, House Committee on Media and Public Affairs,
Mr. Abdulrazak Namdas, said it served no purpose
responding to Jibrin’s allegations any further.
Namdas said the House had made enough reactions to his
allegations and would wait till resumption on September
13.
“We will wait till we resume on September 13.
“We won’t reply him again as we made adequate
responses,” he told The PUNCH.
Meanwhile, members of the Gombe State Caucus of the
House of Representatives on Thursday disassociated
themselves from the allegations of “budget padding,”
Jibrin made against Dogara, and three other principal
officers.
The other three are the Deputy Speaker, Mr. Yussuff Lasun
; the Chief Whip, Mr. Alhassan Ado-Doguwa; and the
Minority Leader, Mr. Leo Ogor.
The caucus said the 2016 Appropriation Act was duly
signed into law by President Muhammadu Buhari, and
could no longer be described as padded.
It noted that it was “criminal” and “illegal” for anybody to
call an existing law a padded law.
“Failure to even implement any part of the Act is an
illegality.
“Mr. President himself, who signed the Act, knows it. The
only way anything can be dropped from that Act is by
referral to the same National Assembly to make any
changes”, one of the members of the caucus, Mr. Yunusa
Ahmad-Abubakar, told a news conference in Abuja.
Meanwhile, in his response to the Gombe lawmakers,
Jibrin said they merely repeated the “lies” Dogara and the
three others made his colleagues to believe.
The former appropriation chairman, who advised them to
read the text of his reply to Dogara, added that two
members of the Gombe caucus were on the list he would
forward to the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission for investigation.
SOURCE: PUNCH
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