The 2017 budget estimates of N6.97 billion for the Ministry of Communications has been rejected by the House of Representatives Committee on Telecommunications.
The rejection followed the ministry’s failure to provide satisfactory details of the 2016 budget expenditure.
The
ministry proposed to spend N5.96 billion for capital projects, N742.88
million for personnel, while N216.88 million was proposed for overhead
cost.
The committee, chaired by Rep.
Saheed Fijabi asked the minister, Dr Adebayo Shittu to provide documents
on projects, project locations, third party contracts, and receipt
vouchers for conferences, trainings and nominal roll for the ministry.
The
Committee said it would not consider the 2017 budget estimates of the
ministry until it embarked on an on-the-spot assessment of the projects
contained in the budget.
The minister, who appeared before the committee, refused to explain the details of the budget.
He
explained that the Permanent Secretary, Mr Sunday Echono, who is the
accounting officer of the ministry, was in the best position to respond
to the specifics of the document.
In his
presentation, the minister said that contrary to what was on record, the
ministry only received N3.96 billion as against the N4.91 billion that
was budgeted and recorded for the ministry on Government Integrated
Financial Management System (GIFMIS).
The breakdown showed that out of the 48 new projects penciled down for execution, only one was on-going.
According to Echono, the ministry recorded 100 per cent performance on the N3.095 billion released for the ministry.
For
the year under review, N216. 79 million was appropriated for overhead,
while N138.90 million was released leaving a balance of N77.9 million.
While N600.240 million was also appropriated for personnel cost, out of which N695. 88 million was released.
The
lawmakers, who were shocked about the finances of the ministry
requested for explanations why money released for personnel was higher
than money appropriated.
The committee
also asked why N8 million was spent on presentation at Federal Executive
Council (FEC) meeting, while seeking explanation on the procurement of
computers for N12 million.
In addition,
the committee expressed doubt over the capital expenditure item whereby
N4. 9 million was spent on supervision of the unspecified work.
The
construction of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) centres
in some parts of the country was also queried as the ministry failed to
execute any of the projects, claiming lack of funds.
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“With
the document before us, there is a need for this Committee to oversight
these projects because Nigerians have been blaming the legislature for
not doing its job well.
“Going forward, we have to look at the procurement process and on-the-spot assessment of these projects has become inevitable.
“In addition, the ministry should furnish the committee with its nominal roll, indicating old and new workers.
“The
provision of the details requested will determine how soon we will
embark on the oversight visit and the consideration of the ministry’s
2017 budget estimates,’’ he said.
The committee also frowned at why projects that would benefit Nigerians directly were not prosecuted by the ministry.
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