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I won't appear before you, SGF tells Senate

Secretary to Government of the Federation (SGF), Mr David Babachir Lawal, on Wednesday, told lawmakers that he would not honour an invitation extended to him by the Senate Ad-hoc Committee on Mounting Humanitarian Crisis in the North East.

Instead, Mr Lawal said he has gone to court to challenge the invitation.

Similarly, the Managing Director of Lawal’s company, Rholavision Engineering Company, has written to the Senate, hinting that he had approached the court to challenge the invitation extended to him and would not appear.

The adhoc committee had on Tuesday, issued a fresh summon on both the SGF, Mr ‎Lawal and his company’s Managing Director, as part of the ongoing investigation into claims that funds earmarked for humanitarian crisis in the North-East were misappropriated.

However, in separate letters dated March 22nd, 2017 and addressed to the committee through its chairman, Senator Shehu Sani, Wednesday, the duo said they would not appear before the committee, explaining that they had already gone to court to challenge the committee’s invitation to them to appear before it.

“I wish to kindly request that you draw the attention of the other members of the committee that I will not be able to appear before the committee primarily because I have gone to court to challenge the invitation among others,” Lawal said in the letter to Senator Sani.

When contacted, Senator Sani said in spite of the letters from the invitees hinting of their decision not to appear before his committee, the panel’s report on the subject matter would be treated in plenary tomorrow.

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‎According to the earlier letter from the committee inviting them, they were expected to appear as part of the ongoing investigation into claims that funds earmarked for humanitarian crisis in the North-East were mismanaged.

The letter reads: “The Senate at its sitting on 4th October, 2016, debated on a motion “mounting humanitarian crisis in the north east” after which an ad-hoc committee was constituted.

“The committee was to conduct a public hearing in order to ascertain how much has been released to the Presidential Initiative on the North East (PINE) and also to ascertain how these funds have been utilized from inception to date.

“The committee was also expected to investigate the diversion of grains and other food items from the Strategic Grain Reserves, NEMA and other sources for the IDPs.

“Consequently, the committee held a three day public hearing between Dec. 6th and 8th 2016, even though some of the invited stakeholders refused to attend.”

 

 

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  1. Anita Kingsley

    March 22, 2017 at 8:09 pm

    Rejecting the senate’s summon is now the order of the day. Thieves I see another Ali about to be asked to resign…

  2. yanju omotodun

    March 23, 2017 at 7:57 am

    Why is everyone taking matter to court to determine if it is legal to honour invitation or not? This is absurd. Ali’s saga caused all this rubbish.

    • Agbor Chris

      March 23, 2017 at 9:03 am

      This is because they know the court has lost its integrity and can be manipulated to doing whatever will favour them. To hell with all of them and the court

      • Joy Madu

        March 23, 2017 at 8:26 pm

        Same hear because they are sick

  3. Roland Uchendu Pele

    March 23, 2017 at 8:19 am

    How does it feel when the Senate orders a call-up and high-ranked officials in a country like Nigeria would refuse to show up?

    The thief that steals from his own people – the one that would rather hoard the money meant for the development of his own region than use it for the purpose assigned for. Such a thief is a special one.

  4. Animashaun Ayodeji

    March 23, 2017 at 9:06 am

    I don’t blame thses unqualified people, I blame their master Buhari who didn’t choose people wisely. For no reason should any public officer ignore the invitation of the senate, except on medical grounds. The senate of the federal republic of Nigeria is now powerless

  5. seyi jelili

    March 23, 2017 at 10:20 am

    My question is this: is Senate now an anti graft agency that is to probe corrupt government officials? Or it is part of their oversight functions? Then what stop them from probing saraki vis-a-vis his case with the CCB?
    Although I am not supporting babachir because he is a barawo.

  6. Balarabe musa

    March 24, 2017 at 4:53 am

    But at last he had to make a u turn to honour their invitation. He just wanted to show himself like Ali too.

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