How Fashola’s Ministry Illegally Paid ₦4.6BN Into Officials‘ Personal Accounts

 

In clear violation of extant law, Fashola's ministry paid over ₦4.6 billion into personal accounts of directors, staff in four months

Between September and December 2019, a princely ₦4.6 billion was illegally paid into the private accounts of some directors and employees of the then ministry of power, works and housing, data obtained by PREMIUM TIMES have shown.

Although the power ministry, in response to an FOI request by this newspaper, claimed that only N157 million was paid to 127 staff members within the period under review, records in the possession of this newspaper have proven the ministry’s claim to be untrue.

The ministry of power is now a standalone ministry and it is now led by Saleh Mamman. But at the time the allocation for the payments was made in 2019, the omnibus ministry of works, power and housing was headed by Babatunde Fashola.

Our records, some obtained from the Open Treasury Portal, show that the sum of N4.6 billion (exactly ₦4,608,394,262.22) was paid in 654 tranches into the accounts of 21 private individual accounts.

Two-thirds of that amount went to two men: Ogueri Ugochukwu Pascal and Olasehinde Micah.  
While Mr Pascal was paid ₦1.6 billion (₦1,642,407,539.93) in 306 tranches, Mr Micah was paid ₦1.4 billion (₦1,417,921,892.59) in 34 tranches.

Most of the payments that summed up to ₦4.6 billion came with little, sometimes vague, details.

A striking example is contained in the data published on the open treasury portal on October 26, last year. Mr Pascal was paid a total of ₦159 million for such things as “zonal revenue tour,” “disbursement of funds for right of way,” “verification exercise,” “quarterly budget implementation,” each in the six geopolitical zones, as well as to conduct the “2019 senior staff promotion exercise,” and for “junior staff promotion in the housing sector.”

Also, a total payment of ₦134 million was made to Adebowale Adebayo Kamoru as “six months allowances to the NHP staff” in each of the six geopolitical zones.

PREMIUM TIMES could not identify the identity of Messrs Pascal and Kamoru. Online searches for their names yielded little details other than the filings of payments made to their accounts on the treasury portal. The news ministry of power claimed they are not its staff members. The works and housing ministry did not respond to our request for clarification.


The data on the portal further revealed that Mr Kamoru, alongside five other zonal directors of the national housing programme (NHP) under the ministry of works and housing were paid, in October alone, a sum of ₦44.6 million These officials were each paid different amounts totalling ₦44.6 million “to embark on quarterly budget implementation in the six geopolitical zones.”
Below is a summary of the payments and their beneficiaries.

EMPLOYEEAMOUNTNo of tranches1OGUERI , MR. UGOCHUKWU PASCAL               1,642,407,539.933062OLASEHINDE MICAH               1,417,921,892.59343ADEBOWALE, MR. ADEBAYO KAMORU                  665,123,476.80414ALIU GIWA                  203,141,139.48235DATA NANBAM HEZEKIAH                  150,049,200.00146NWACHUKWU, MR. CHIEMEKA OGBONNA                    79,856,382.50297MOHAMMED, MR. NURA                    51,669,320.00448AYODELE, MR. ADEMOLA ANTHONY                    49,431,000.00199ASHAFA, MR. MUNKAILA                    41,867,587.311510MOHAMMED, MR. BALA HALILU                    40,768,300.001611AYODELE, MR. OLAOLUWA TITUS                    40,568,665.001312TOBI, MS. DEIMI EDNA                    35,086,834.00613BABANGIDA IBRAHIM                    28,169,400.00314OKORO, MRS. EGWU OLA                    26,739,200.002815AKU, MR. ALEWO LINUS                    25,289,873.76116AYODELE, MR. OLAJIDE SUNDAY                    23,123,200.00617BAPPAH, MR. ABUBAKAR SALIHU                    21,648,222.00618EDO, MR. PAULSON UYI                    20,985,033.85819ALONGE, MS. FUNKE GRACE                    19,365,200.001120AKINDELE, MS. ENITAN OLUSOLA                    17,503,995.002921ONWUBALILI, MRS. OYINLOLA ADUNOLA                      7,678,800.002Total    4,608,394,262.22654

They include Onwubalili Oyinlola Adunola, a project coordinator of the ministry of works and housing; Nwaimo Obi Valentine, the north-central zonal director of the programme; Uzodinma Lucy Iquo; Oko-Jaja Emmanuel Daminabo, the south-south zonal director; and Waziri Mshella Micah, also a zonal director.


Power ministry’s response

The ministry claimed that, despite contrary evidence, that only N157 million was paid to 127 staff members.
The 127 staffers were cut down from the longlist of 142 persons it sent to this medium, 10 of whom were on PREMIUM TIMES’ initial list of 21. It said six others were not its staff members and gave no information about the remaining five.
In the ministry’s list of 142, it said 15 of them, to whom it said a total of N465 million was paid, are not its staff members.

“This may be due to the fact that the ministry has been separated from the ministry of works and housing,” the letter dated October 14 and signed by the ministry’s director of finance, Adewumi Omotayo, read.

PREMIUM TIMES’ FOI request acknowledged by the works and housing ministry on October 28 seeking comments on the said personnel has not been replied. Mr Fashola’s spokesperson, Hakeem Bello, also directed all inquiries to the power ministry.
 

What N157 million was used for

A review of the ministry’s N157 million paid to 127 staffers showed that a total of N141.3 million as duty tour allowance to 97 staffers, with the highest amount of N28.78 million going to one Nwachukwu Chiemeka Ogbonna. How a single staff member will receive almost N29million in duty tour allowance in four months remains unclear.
Another N3.3 million was paid as “open pocket expense” to 20 personnel, the ministry’s response showed. Ajanaku Waidi got N337,000 of this amount.

Likewise, N7.2 million was paid to four personnel to purchase office equipment. They include: Adikwu Ogbe Friday, N745,789; Agbawa Ogueri George, N1.1 million; Ahmed Yaro Nafisa, N583,200; Olutayo Andrew Bukola, N4.8 million.
An advance payment (imprest) of N382,400 was also paid to three employees (Akanbi Iyabo, Akinyemi Adefunke and Alawode Felicia).

Other payments include N4.6 million for “printing of document FEC memos”; N476,600 as payment for union matter; and N530,600 as (four months) salary to Bobai Rifkatu, a domestic attendant in the ministry (or commissionaire as described by the ministry). Although the ministry said its staff members who benefited are from level 12 to 17.

Financial contravention

The ministry’s payments of monies into private accounts violates chapter 7, section 701 of the financial regulation of the country.
Agencies are compelled by the provision “to operate only three bank accounts as follows: salary account, overhead cost account and revenue account” as “no other bank account shall be allowed without the express approval of the Accountant-General.” 

Section 713 of the same chapter also says under no condition should personal money be paid into the government’s bank account “nor shall any public money be paid into a private bank account.” 

“An officer who pays public money into a private account is deemed to have done so with fraudulent intention,” the section reads

Source :Premium Times

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Chris Kehinde Nwandu is the Editor In Chief of CKNNEWS || He is a Law graduate and an Alumnus of Lagos State University, Lead City University Ibadan and Nigerian Institute Of Journalism || With over 2 decades practice in Journalism, PR and Advertising, he is a member of several Professional bodies within and outside Nigeria || Member: Institute Of Chartered Arbitrators ( UK ) || Member : Institute of Chartered Mediators And Conciliation || Member : Nigerian Institute Of Public Relations || Member : Advertising Practitioners Council of Nigeria || Fellow : Institute of Personality Development And Customer Relationship Management || Member and Chairman Board Of Trustees: Guild Of Professional Bloggers of Nigeria

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