The Niger state House of Assembly on Thursday, August 13, directed Gov. Abubakar Bello to probe the activities of the immediate past administration, under Dr Babangida Aliyu.
The
News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the House made the resolution
following a motion moved by member representing Bida II constituency,
Hon. Mohammed Haruna.
The motion listed 22 activities of the past administration that should be investigated.
Prominent
among the activities to be investigated are how the Local Govt Joint
Account was operated, the Ward Development Projects, Bonds and the Minna Airport city project.
Other
activities include Minna city centre project, the 5 star Hotel, the
three arms zone project, sales of government property to public officers
and the alleged N2.6 billion shared on the eve of the past
administration's exit.
"If there are relevant
provisions of our laws that empower us to check and correct the defects
and not allow business as usual, then our refusal to exercise such
powers may be tantamount to compromising our cardinal responsibilities
as representatives of our constituencies," he said.
Another member, Hon. Abdullahi Mamagi,
representing Gbako, observed that the manner the present government was
handling the issue of probing the past administration, was not
satisfactory.
"We are not trying to witch-hunt
anyone. The issue at stake is that the resources of over 4 million
people in Niger state had been pilfered, they should refund it," he said
The Deputy speaker of the House, Hon. Husseini Ibrahim,
representing Agaie, said that the committee set up to investigated the
N2.6 billion issue, had not produced satisfactory results as expected by
citizens.
The House then directed the Clerk of the House to forward the resolution to the state governor.
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