N206bn Inserted In Our Budget Is For Purchase Of Military Equipment

N206bn Inserted In Our Budget Is For Purchase Of Military Equipment

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Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development minister, Sadiya Umar-Farouq, has told the senate committee investigating the discovery of a N206 billion inserted in the ministry’s budget, that the money was meant for the purchase of military equipment.

Farouq said this on Thursday when she appeared before the Senate Committee on Special Duties. The Minister’s new position is different from her stance last week during the defence of her ministry’s budget before the Senate where she disowned knowledge of the money, saying it was allegedly ‘inserted’ by the Ministry of Finance.

The lawmakers had then called for the Minister of Finance, Zainab Ahmed as well as Umar-Farouq to appear and clear the air on the controversial amount.

Ahmed, had on Wednesday in her explanation, told the House of Representatives Committee on Appropriation which invited her, alongside Director General of the Budget Office, Ben Akabueze, and Umar Farouq, that the insertion of the amount was as a result of a wrong coding of projects.

Though the Minister of Finance failed to appear before the Senate Committee on Special Duties, chaired by Yusuf Yusuf, the Humanitarian Minister who appeared with her Permanent Secretary, recanted her earlier statement and said the controversial money was actually for the purchase of equipment for the military.

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“On the N206 billion, when we saw it, we didn’t understand what it was meant for because the explanation wasn’t clear.

“If you put N206 billion in Humanitarian Affairs Ministry’s budget and the narration is purchase of military equipment, definitely something is wrong.

“That’s why I said I’m not going to say anything about it until we get clarification from the Ministry of Finance. If we had requested N206 billion for a different project and then in the appropriation bill, it is reading something else, we will not own it,” she explained.

When asked if her ministry had specifically requested for the N206 billion for another project, she reportedly replied:

“It is not exactly that way, and that’s why we need that clarity from Finance Ministry.”


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