House of Reps probes Petroleum Minister, Allison-Madueke over N10billion private jet maintenance
The House of Representatives Thursday mandated its Committee on Public Accounts to investigate the alleged squandering of N10bn on the arbitrary charter and maintenance of a Challenger 850 aircraft for non-official use by the Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs Dizeani Allison Madueke.
The House also sought to check the non-remittance of funds accruing from the Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) boony to the Federation Account from 2004 till date.
The House which was acting based on a motion brought by Hon Samuel Babatunde Adejare, APC, Agege Federal Constituency, Lagos mandated its Committee on Natual Gas to probe the matter within three weeks.
This move was initiated in a motion entitled:’Urgent Need to Investigate the Waste of Resources on the Arbitrary Charter and Maintenance of a Challenger 850 Aircraft for Non-Official Use’.
Adejare had in his submission argued that the minister allegedly frittered away over N10bn in the maintenance of the Challenger 850 Aircraft and its crew in the last 2 years.
He noted that” in these days of scarce National Resources where public finance is shrinking in the face of ever increasing national needs such as roads, health, education and power, amongst others an official of government could waste public funds on such luxury as chartering a Challenger 850 Aircraft for extra official use.
Stressing further Adejare said that “in recent times, most States of the Federation have been facing acute shortage of allocations due to the dwindling National Revenue which has reduced the quality of governance and deprived the people of dividends of democracy”.
He said to the House that his submission on the issue “is based on reliable evidence, the Hon. Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs Diezani Alison-Madueke has been committing the sum of 500,000 Euros (N130 Million Naira) monthly to maintain the Aircraft, thus in two (2) years, the Minister had committed at least N3.120 billion in maintaining the Private Jet which is used solely for her personal needs and those of her immediate family, which is an appalling act”.
The House also sought to check the non-remittance of funds accruing from the Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) boony to the Federation Account from 2004 till date.
The House which was acting based on a motion brought by Hon Samuel Babatunde Adejare, APC, Agege Federal Constituency, Lagos mandated its Committee on Natual Gas to probe the matter within three weeks.
This move was initiated in a motion entitled:’Urgent Need to Investigate the Waste of Resources on the Arbitrary Charter and Maintenance of a Challenger 850 Aircraft for Non-Official Use’.
Adejare had in his submission argued that the minister allegedly frittered away over N10bn in the maintenance of the Challenger 850 Aircraft and its crew in the last 2 years.
He noted that” in these days of scarce National Resources where public finance is shrinking in the face of ever increasing national needs such as roads, health, education and power, amongst others an official of government could waste public funds on such luxury as chartering a Challenger 850 Aircraft for extra official use.
Stressing further Adejare said that “in recent times, most States of the Federation have been facing acute shortage of allocations due to the dwindling National Revenue which has reduced the quality of governance and deprived the people of dividends of democracy”.
He said to the House that his submission on the issue “is based on reliable evidence, the Hon. Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs Diezani Alison-Madueke has been committing the sum of 500,000 Euros (N130 Million Naira) monthly to maintain the Aircraft, thus in two (2) years, the Minister had committed at least N3.120 billion in maintaining the Private Jet which is used solely for her personal needs and those of her immediate family, which is an appalling act”.
He also explained that “there are strong indications that the above expenditure is only a tip of the iceberg as several other billions of Naira have been allegedly wasted on flying the jet all over the world obviously for the leisure of the Hon. Minister and her immediate family on trips that were of no benefit to the country.He explained that an investigation into the matter revealed that the Hon. Minister is financing the lease of the Aircraft with public funds.
” This colossal waste is currently estimated at N10 billion which include the payment of allowances to the crew for the trips, hanger parking and rent based on the lease agreement.
“If government could be bankrolling this waste in the face of ever dwindling public resources which amounts to a misplacement of priority, impudence and breach of public trust, an action that offends the Fiscal Responsibility Act and all other Laws on fiscal discipline in Nigeria.
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