NAPEP: Senate uncovers N12bn fraud
ABUJA — The Sen-ate, yesterday, uncovered N10 billion belonging to
the National Poverty Eradication Programme, NAPEP, that got trapped in
some failed financial institutions in the country, while N150 million
meant for the supply of spare-parts for the tricycles, otherwise known
as Keke NAPEP, was carted away by a contractor.
The Senate made
the discovery while grilling the Co-ordinator of NAPEP, Alhaji Murktar
Tefawa Belawa over N12 billion poverty reduction fund.
The agency
claimed it lacked the structural framework to possibly recover the
missing funds and that it had been unable to recover the money because
some of the banks had ceased to exist.
The Senator Ahmed Lawan-led
Committee on Public Account also discovered how the agency paid
additional N171 million as Customs duties for the spare-parts that were
not supplied and another N605 million carted away by some Keke NAPEP
operators on the umbrella of Keke Riders Association of Nigeria, KRAN.
The
agency was alleged to have also paid another N1.4 billion for projects
that were not verified by the Auditor General of the Federation.
Representatives
of the AGF at the session, told the panel that some of the contracts,
which the agency had paid for were yet to be verified.
National
Coordinator, NAPEP, Alhaji Tefawa Belawa, told the committee that
beneficiaries of the intervention fund failed to remit another N700
million revenue and that the agency had since written the Economic and
Financial Crime Commission, EFCC, on how Auto Ban Limited had
disappeared with the said N150 million paid for the supply of
spare-parts.
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