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NDDC board, MD fight dirty at Senate over corruption allegations

The chairman, Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Lauretta Onochie, and the Managing Director of the Commission, Samuel Ogbuku on Friday fought dirty after accusing one another of corruption allegations.

The Informant247 gathered that Ogbuku and Onochie engaged in sordid exchanges during an investigative hearing by the Senate Committee on unauthoried spending of the 2021 and 2022 budget of the agency without National Assembly approval.

The Managing Director was represented at the session by the Executive Director in charge of Finance and Administration, Charles Airhiavere while Onochie appeared in person.

It was learned that Airhiavere accused Onochie of over stepping her bounds by desperately seeking to be a signatory to NDDC’s accounts, while alleging that Onochie even written a letter to the Accountant-General of the Federation seeking to be made a signatory to the agency’s accounts.

Onochie, however, said the decision for her to be a signatory to the accounts was taken by the board at one of its meetings, adding that it was not a personal decision.

Onochie said the request for a change of signatory was rejected because the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) directed the Managing Director to ensure that her confirmation is sought in every financial transaction.

“The CBN said I should be the confirming authority but they didn’t come back to me. That is why they have been operating the way they like,” Onochie said.

Onochie however accused the Managing Director and the entire management of running the commission in breach of financial regulations, while also alleging that the NDDC’s management currently operates a total of 367 accounts against the dictates of the Treasury Single Accounts (TSA) policy of the Federal Government.

According to Onochie, all these accounts are in foreign exchange (FOREX).

The Managing Director in his response to the allegation, denied the existence of 367 accounts in the agency but admitted that it operates only four.

Onochie alleged the Managing Director had been frustrating attempts to hold board meetings where necessary decisions ought to be taken.

This allegation was rejected by the Managing Director who said the main problem arose from what he called “trust deficit” between the board and the management.

Airhiavere also said that the board never gave sufficient notice of any board meeting as required by law.

Onochie further informed the Senate Committee that part of the abuse of financial regulations displayed by the Ogbuku-led management was the increase of the monthly impress for the Managing Director from N4 billion to N10 billion.

The Senate Committee led by Senator Yusuf Yusuf (APC, Taraba Central) expressed shock at the disclosures made by the board and the management of the NDDC, while directed Onochie and Ogbuku to appear before it on Monday to substantiate their allegations.

Abdulrahaman Taye Damilola

Abdulrahaman Taye Damilola is a Kwara-based journalist. He writes and reports news for The Informant247.

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