The chairman of the House of Representatives ad-hoc committee on Insurance, Mr. Adekunle Abdulkabir Akinlade, has justified its resolve to review the transactions between ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) of government and insurance firms saying it was borne out of the need to ensure a level playing field in the sector.
Speaking after members of the committee grilled the Acting Director-General (DG) of the Bureau of Public Enterprise (BPE), Dr. Vincent Akpotaire, at the National Assembly complex Abuja, he maintained that there was more to the leverage enjoyed by a few insurance firms in their dealings with the MDAs than met the eye.
Abdulkabir whose committee is probing allegations of wrongdoings between MDA’s and insurance firms from 2013 to 2015, made reference to the resolve by the BPE to retain the patronage of Hogg Robinson Nigeria Limited since 2009 contrary to the provision of the public procurement Act (PPA) 2007.
The committee observed that BPE had been patronizing the aforementioned insurance firm since year 2000 without placing advertisment calling for bids as prescribed by the PPA.
Efforts by Akpotaire who assumed the helm of affairs of the BPE in February this year to clarify the issue was rejected by members of the committee who also questioned the BPE for paying the sum of N5.7 million to Heirs Insurance Brokers for motor cover within the period under review.
Akpotaire denied knowledge of the alleged EFCC investigation of an alleged N27 billion insurance-related fraud under his predecessor.
When asked by Akinlade if he was aware of the said investigation by the anti-graft agency relating to the bureau, he vehemently denied any knowledge in his official capacity even when he was reminded that he was under oath which will amount to perjury should his claim be proved to be false.
He joined the BPE as an Assistant Director in the Post-Privatization Monitoring (PPM) Department in 2007 and between 2008 and 2010, moved up to become the Deputy Director and Head of Council Secretariat, a unit responsible for all the National Council on Privatisation (NCP) secretarial activities.
In February 2010, he was appointed a director in charge of National Facilities and Agricultural Resources, a position he held until his new appointment as Acting DG.
Under further questioning, he disclosed that the last time the bureau advertised any insurance procurement was in 2009 which the committee cited as a breach of the extant provisions of the Public Procurement Act of 2007.
The DG could not give any answer to other infractions identified by the committee. At one point, the DG had to apologize for omissions and misrepresentation of facts as contained in documents before the ad-hoc committee.
Akinlade further advised the DG to “step down” and cause reappearance on Monday November 21, 2016 with the relevant information relating to insurance covers procured within the years under review, 2013, 2014 and 2015.
The Commissioner for Insurance (NAICOM) was also in attendance.
Akinlade also insisted that the comptroller General of the Nigeria Customs service (NCS), Col Hammeed Ibrahim Ali (rtd), to explain whether it allegedly paid N250 million to Fortis Insurance Brokers Limited or not.
He is also to clear the air over the committal of 57 other noticeable infractions relating to over-invoicing, and payment of hundreds of millions of naira to non-existent insurance firms during the period under review.
The managing director and chief executive officer of Fortis, Chief Lawrence Dafiode, had in a letter dated 1st November 2016, to the committee denied ever collecting such sum of monies from NCS.
Akinlade issued the directive after the Custom Assistant comptroller General (ACG), (Head Resource Development), Mr Austin Warikoru, who, alongside other officials of NCS appeared before the lawmakers pleaded for another date since his boss was attending an African customs summit in Zimbabwe which will on Friday, this week.
Also, the House Committee on Public Accounts yesterday commenced investigations into alleged theft of one 45KVA generator belonging to Federal Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development.
According to Office of Auditor General of the Federation (OAGF), it was allegedly stolen in the ministry’s office in Calabar, Cross River State, shortly after it was procured for the office in 2011.
Dissatisfied with the explanations of the ministry on how it disappeared and the police report that originated from the incident, the OAGF petitioned the lower legislative chamber on the matter.
The office also in its annual report for the year ended 2011 petitioned the lawmakers over a payment voucher of N576, 400.00 allegedly raised by the ministry for Duty Tour Allowance (DTA) of four of its staff members to ascertain the alleged theft in Calabar.
According to the auditor-general, the staff did not embark on the trip, although they are said to have refunded the money in unclear circumstances.
The AGF wondered why the refund would be a day after the attention of the affected staff was drawn to their failure to go on the journey.
The claim for the refund, it said, has not been substantiated.
The AGF also alleged that upon its visit to the ministry for audit, the latter could not also explain the whereabouts of 21 vehicles it procured within the year for its activities in some states. He lamented that rather than distributing them among them, the records in the ministry show that the ambulance vehicles were received by politicians and corporate bodies in the targeted states.
In her defence, the permanent secretary in the ministry, Mrs. Obiageli Phyllis Nwokedi, pleaded for another opportunity to enable her prepare her responses thoroughly.
She hinged the plea on her newness in the ministry, saying that she is only a year old in her current posting.
Before the committee granted her request, Nwokedi had earlier attempted to respond to all the queries, stating that the three transactions were duly carried out, without any iota of doubt.
The submissions of the ministry’s director of finance and accounts, who avoided being named, however, angered the committee, which accused him of attempting to conceal vital information and requested that he forwards his detailed academic qualifications and work experiences to the panel for assessment within one week.
The committee is also asking the ministry to turn up next week with more details on its defence concerning the three allegations, warning that failure to do so as required would lead to stringent sanctions.
레프리칸 리치스
Liu Tianzheng은 엄숙하게 말했습니다. “가난한 사람은 죽을 것이고 작별을 고할 것입니다.”
문 프린세스
이때 Fang Jifan은 이미 Moon Cave에 들어갔고 Daotong을 따라 Sanqing Pavilion으로 들어갔습니다.
에그 카지노
누군가 눈을 깜빡였다. “무슨 소리야, 팡 지판의 개 같은 거?”
레거시 오브 데드
Zhao Shiqian은 눈물을 흘렸고 갑자기 자신이 조금 꺼려진다는 것을 깨달았습니다.
에그벳 계열
큰 소리를 지르자 꽃배에 탄 거북 하인이 황급히 쌍안경을 가져왔다.
플레이 슬롯
이 미소에 밖에 있던 모든 관리들은 너무 무서워서 얼굴이 변했습니다.
오공 슬롯
이 진짜 리는 분명히 아첨했고 폐하가 그를 쫓아 냈습니다.
돌리고 슬롯
글쎄, 음식은 사람들에게 가장 중요한 것이므로 먼저 배를 채우고 계획을 세우십시오.
슬롯 꽁 머니
그녀는 희미하게 한숨을 쉬었다. “폐하…그들은 아직 어린아이입니다…”
마종 웨이즈 2
그의 총구 아래에서는 아무도 감히 그와 맞서지 못했다.
슬롯 나라 무료
Zhu Houzhao의 주먹은 여전히 공중에 매달려 있었고 그의 얼굴에는 고통과 망설임이있었습니다.
플레이 슬롯
동창에서 소공공을 간예라고 부를 수 있다는 것은 매우 존경스러운 일이다.
슬롯 머신 사이트
“기억나!” Fang Jifan은 재빨리 말에 올라탔습니다.”당신은 당신의 말에 공로가 있고 내가 당신에게 직접 보상할 것이므로 떠나게 해주세요.”
777 슬롯
눈부신 접시들을 바라보며 왕부시의 눈이 휘둥그레졌다.
온라인 슬롯 사이트 추천
쫓겨나서 배가 너무 고파서 Fang Jifan에게 고개를 끄덕였습니다.
슬롯 무료 스핀
Liang Chu는 만족스럽게 차를 마셨고 이러한 문제에 관여하는 것을 좋아하지 않았기 때문에 대화에 응답하지 않았습니다.
에그벳 도메인
이때 어린 왕자는 고개를 들고 다시 외쳤다. “퇴각!”
온라인 슬롯 게임 추천
그러나 리차오웬은 조금도 주저하지 않고 엄숙하게 말했다.
토토 스포츠
그는 심호흡을 하고 서서히 정신을 차렸다.
사이트 토토
싸움은 처음이었지만 긴장은 흔적도 없이 사라졌다.
슬롯 무료
직설적으로 말하면 저금통은 돈을 빌려주고 수익은 이 정도가 아니다.
토토 분석 사이트
도교인들은 Zhang Chaoxian에 대해 들었을 때 귀를 쫑긋 세우지 않을 수 없었습니다.
미스터 플레이 슬롯
“노인은 이미 보복을 받았습니다.” Jiao Fang은 고통스럽게 눈을 감았습니다.
온라인 슬롯 게임
한린이와 학자들은 모두 고개를 끄덕였고 기대치도 달랐다.
토토 메이저 사이트
Fang Jifan은 Zhu Houzhao에서 자연스럽게 얼굴을 만들었습니다.
토토 검증
한편 Fang Jifan도 세 명의 제자와 함께 도착했습니다.
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