Barring
any further hitches, the Joint Committee of House of Representatives
investigating the Jon-Ode led Presidential Arms Probe Panel will
commence the public hearing on Wednesday, May 24, 2017 at the National
Assembly Complex, Abuja.
The
Chairman Public Safety, National Security and Intelligence, Hon. Aminu
Sani Jaji told PRNigeria that said arrangements have been concluded to
conduct the hearing.
Jaji
said the Joint Committee comprising Committees of National Security and
Intelligence and Public Procurement was set up after a lot of petitions
were received by the Lower Chamber against the presidential
investigating panel established by the government.
He
said: “The Presidency set up a presidential committee on armed
procurement and the Office of the National Security Adviser also set up
another verification committee to ascertain some of the claims.
“So
far what the committees have submitted, based on the information in the
public domain are preliminary reports rather than full and
comprehensive report.
“Findings
have further shown that very few claims of the firms involved in arms
procurement have so far been verified while nothing is being done on
others.”
“As
you are aware the National Assembly has received a lot of petitions and
complaints over the conducts of the panel and activities of the firms
being probed. We are also inundated with complaints that the inability
of the panel to submit its reports has led to the failure of the
government to pay arms contractors for their work and is affecting
military operation.
“Meanwhile
there are also allegations that some of the contracts awarded to the
firms were outrageous, apart from the fact that many did not follow due
process and yet others received payment without carrying the job”
PRNigeria
recalls that the lower chamber of the National Assembly, mandated a
Joint Committee on National Security and Intelligence and Public
Procurement to investigate the Jon-Ode led Presidential Arms probe panel
which was recently disbanded by the federal government.
The
Joint Committee chaired by both Hon. Aminu Sani Jaji of Committee on
National Security and Intelligence and Hon. Oluwole Oke of the Committee
on Public Procurement had recently called for submission of written
memoranda/position papers from top government officials and 241 firms.
Those
officially invited to make submissions of their memoranda include the
Chairman and members of the Jon-ode Arms Probe Panel, National Security
Adviser (NSA), Defense Minister, Finance Minister, Interior Minister,
Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria, Accountant General of the
Federation and Auditor General of the Federation.
Others
invited include Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Service
Chiefs and Ex-Service Chiefs from 2010 to 2016, Director General,
Department of State Service (DSS), Director General, National
Intelligence Agency (NIA), Acting Chairman Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC), Director General Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP),
Executive Chairman, Federal Inland Revenue Service, Director General of
the Pension Commission (PENCOM), Director General Industrial Training
Fund and Managing Director Social Insurance Trust Fund.
The
arm probe panel was inaugurated in 2015 by the Presidency to
investigate procurement of hardware and ammunitions in the Armed Forces
from 2007 to 2015 and to identify irregularities and make
recommendations for streamlining the procurement process in the
military.
The
panel had submitted its first interim report in November 2015 while it
presented the second report in January 2016 following which President
Muhammadu Buhari ordered the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission
(EFCC) to investigate some serving and retired military officers, mainly
from the Nigerian Air Force (NAF).
The
President also directed investigations on the roles of the officers as
well as some companies and their directors in fundamental breaches
associated with the procurements by the Office of the National Security
Adviser and the Nigerian Air Force. During their investigations, some
members of the arm probe panel were accused of receiving bribes from
individuals and companies that were being probed by the same panel. One
of the members was later arrested and detained by Department State
Service for money-laundering and illegal possession of firearms.
Meanwhile,
some serving security officials also accused the panel of merely
criminalizing critical institutions and indicting groups and individuals
through media trials without being arraigned in courts of competent
jurisdiction where the accused could defend themselves. Apart from Jon
Ode who was the Chairman, other members of the disbanded arms probe
panel, include Rear Admiral J.A. Aikhomu (retd.); Rear Admiral. E. Ogbor
(retd.); Brig.-Gen. L. Adekagun (retd.); Brig.-Gen. M. Aminu-Kano
(retd.); Brig.-Gen. N. Rimtip (retd.); Cdre T.D. Ikoli; Air Cdre U.
Mohammed (retd.); Air Cdre I. Shafi’i; Col. A.A. Ariyibi; Group Capt
C.A. Oriaku (rtd.); Acting Chairman of the EFCC, Mr. Ibrahim Magu and
Brig-Gen Y.I. Shalangwa as its Secretary.
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