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You are too incompetent to run NIGCOMSAT, reps tell MD

Last updated: February 18, 2020 11:06 am
Adejayan Gbenga Gsong
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The House of Representatives Monday dismissed as grossly incompetent, the management of the Nigerian Communications Satellite, NIGCOMSAT, Ltd, over their failure to account for revenues generated by the agency from 2012-2019.

The Chairman of the House Committee on Finance Rep. James Falake gave his assessment, when the Management of the Agency led by its Managing Director, Mrs Abimbola Alale, appeared before it at the resumed investigative hearing into the non-remittance of government revenue by Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs), of the Federal Government to the Federation Account.

The Committee said it was surprised that financial documents of agency,, were fraught with inconsistencies.

He impugned the professional competency of the Accountants who audited the accounts and the failure of the Managing Director and the General Manager, Finance, Mr Adamu Idris to answer most of the questions put to them

According to Rep. Falake, ” things can not continue like this, you are not competent, we have to rescue this Agency from you, in fact if I have my way, I will recommend your sack.

“We can not continue with this exercise, the management will have to leave, go and perfect your records and you will represent for consideration because the one brought now can not stand the test of time, we will have to start from 2012 financial year”

The Chairman of the Committee who later addressed newsmen on the development said the Agency would be placed on status enquiry to ascertain its financial status

According to him, “we are continuing with our investigations on revenue monitoring to ensure what happened in the past don’t continue. And the essence is to make sure that all revenues meant for the consolidated revenue accounts are remitted as and when due and every outstanding accounted for

“We have just taken on the Nigeria Communications Satellite Limited (NigComSat). We looked at their presentation and we were not pleased with what we saw, so we ordered for a status enquiry

“The documents that were presented to us were supposed to have been prepared by professionals, but when we saw what they brought, we all were embarrassed and that was why I said if we have our ways we recommend severe sanctions against, we would save the agency from them

“Although, we don’t have the power to hire and fire, it’s within our purview to recommend sanctions which could include sack of a given officer, so we can actually do that”.

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