The Senate has asked President Muhammadu
Buhari to suspend and ensure prosecution of the Secretary to the Government of
the Federation, Babachir Lawal, over alleged breach of Nigeria’s law in
handling contracts awarded by the Presidential Initiative for the North East,
PINE
The Senate’s resolution on Wednesday followed
presentation of the report on mounting humanitarian crisis in the north-east by
the Shehu Sani-led ad hoc committee.
Mr. Lawal’s company, Global Vision Ltd., is one of the
companies indicted by the committee for allegedly benefiting from inflated and
phantom contracts – or ones not executed at all – awarded by the PINE.
Mr. Lawal’s firm was said to have been awarded over N200
million contract to clear ‘invasive plant specie’ in Yobe State.
The committee found that as of the time the contract was
awarded in March 2016, Mr. Lawal was still the director of Global Vision and
that he just resigned in September.
Yet, currently, Mr. Lawal is the signatory to the
company’s account.
Mr. Lawal’s directorship of the Global Vision
while being a public official – Secretary General of the Federation –
contravened Nigeria’s code of conduct for public officials as enshrined in the
1999 Constitution, the Senate held.
Global Vision was incorporated in 1990 to carry out ICT
services; but it received contract to clear grass in 2016 even while the owner
is senior government official, the lawmakers found.
“Babachir Lawal is a disgrace to the All
Progressives Congress,” said Dino Melaye (APC-Kogi West); adding that the SGF
“is exhibiting anti-Buhari tendency”.
Mr. Melaye led the call for Mr. Lawal’s resignation and
prosecution, after Mr. Sani (APC-Kaduna) presented his committee’s report.
Also, Isah Misau (APC-Bauchi) said Mr. Lawal should
resigned immediately or be suspended and be prosecuted afterwards.
Mr. Misau said the Buhari administration was having
challenges with performance delivery “because of people like the SGF”. He said
the SGF was the one responsible for non-constitution of many boards of the
federal government.
Mr. Misau said Mr. Buhari should sack and ensure
prosecution of the SGF to prove seriousness of his anti-corruption campaign.
“Without the prosecution of the SGF, this anti-corruption
fight will go nowhere,” he said.
That of SGF was one the numerous scams uncovered by the
report, said Adeola Olamilekan (APC-Lagos). He said Mr. Lawal should resign and
be prosecuted.
Mr. Sani’s report revealed that the Presidential
Initiative for the North East took advantage of the emergency situation to
award fraudulent contracts; and also that the realities in the Internally
Displaced Persons camps did not commensurate with funds released.
The Senate therefore resolved that PINE should turn in
all documents pertaining to contracts it had awarded, and that all government
officials, apart from Mr. Lawal, found to have contravened law in the processes
of the contracts should be prosecuted.
The Senate also asked the Federal Ministry of Health to
immediately deploy its personnel to the IDP camps to support the international
humanitarian crisis managers and military hospitals in the north-east.
It also asked the federal government and state
governments in the north-east to ensure an end to acute food shortage in the
IDPs camps; and that infrastructures in the recaptured villages and towns be
rebuilt so that IDPs can go back to their homes.
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