The House Committee on National Security and Intelligence is
scheduled to visit the Headquarters of the National Intelligence Agency
(NIA) as part of its oversight function to unravel the controversy over
the $43.4million recovered by the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC) Apartment 7B in Osborne Towers, Ikoyi, Lagos.
The
Committee intends to visit the Headquarters of the National
Intelligence Agency (NIA) on Thursday, with a mission to verify the
sources of the fund and other releases to the agency including budgetary
and extra-budgetary allocations for special interventions.
A
member of the Committee, who spoke in anonymity to PRNigeria said that
“As representatives of the electorate we have the constitutional power
to investigate and know what the fund was released for and how the
project and other similar ones were executed and whether they follow due
process.”
The Committee was disturbed that some security agencies
were in the habit of hiding under security votes by avoiding
legislative scrutiny.
The member of the committee said: “The
agency has deliberately refuse to honour our invitation by citing
National Security Act Instrument. We have the right investigate this
controversy that disturbs every Nigerian as mandated by the
Constitution, especially Section 88 as amended.
“As you may be
aware for the purposes of any investigation under section 88 of the
Constitutional the Senate or the House of Representatives or a committee
appointed in accordance with section 62 have power to procure all such
evidence, written or oral, direct or circumstantial, as it may think
necessary or desirable, and examine all persons as witnesses whose
evidence may be material or relevant to the subject matter.
“In
addition, the legislature also has the power to require such evidence to
be given on oath; summon any person in Nigeria to give evidence at any
place or produce any document or other thing in his possession or under
his control.
“The purpose of the oversight function is to avoid
anyone playing hanky-panky over the incident that rattled the nation,”
he concluded.
The members of the Committee are billed to visit NIA and other related agencies this week.
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