Tambuwal Orders Committee To Resume Diezani Probe
Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke
Speaker of the House of Representatives,
Mr. Aminu Tambuwal, on Wednesday ordered the Committee on Public
Accounts to resume its investigation into the alleged N10bn expenditure
by the Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke.
The House of Representative has been
probing into allegations that Alison-Madueke spent N10bn to charter and
maintain a private jet, Challenger 850, for her trips in the last two
years.
The Speaker gave the order during
plenary amid claims in some quarters that he had stopped the probe
because of the mood of the nation.
Tambuwal said he never stopped the probe.
He explained that he merely advised the
committee to tarry awhile after his office was served with a court
process instituted by the minister on April 28.
Tambuwal added that his disposition at
the time was to give him the opportunity to consult on the action of the
minister with legal experts.
The Speaker also clarified that there
was no time he said a court order had stopped the House from conducting
the probe, but only mentioned “court processes.”
He informed lawmakers that, having
consulted as he promised, he had arrived at the conclusion that the CPA
should resume the probe.
Tambuwal added, “I have read in newspapers (not The PUNCH) that I stopped the committee from performing its duties.
“I only said I received court processes, not court order.
“I directed you (Chairman of CPA, Mr. Solomon Olamilekan) to hold on until I consulted legal opinions.
“I have done so. Good a thing that the presiding judge also said that there was no such orders (stopping the House).
“I, therefore, direct that you should continue with the matter before you and report to the House as quickly as possible.”
It will be recalled that the committee
was set to begin the hearing on April 28 when the court processes were
served on the House informing it of the decision of the minister to sue
the legislature.
The PUNCH had reported exclusively that
the hearing might not take place at the time because the minister had
failed to respond to all inquiries by the committee up till the morning
of April 28.
However, there was confusion after some
House officials initially interpreted the court processes to mean an
injunction against the committee.
It was the confusion that led to
Tambuwal advising the Olamilekan committee to tarry until he had sought
legal opinions on the matter.
Besides the Challenger 850,
Alison-Madueke is said to have chartered other jets, including a Global
Express XRS for her foreign trips.
The PAC had said in April that a return trip to London on the Global Express XRS cost €500,000.
Aside the minister, other agencies and
organisations summoned to testify before the committee are the Nigerian
National Petroleum Corporation, Pipelines and Products Marketing
Company, Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, Nigerian Civil Aviation
Authority, and some private airline operators.
Source:Punchng.com
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