President Mohammadu Buhari prides himself as an anti-graft crusader, but it is apparent that he and his lieutenants are not on same page in the fight against graft. For most top members of his administration it is still business as usual, the Senate interim report of the ad -hoc committee on mounting humanitarian crisis in the North East has revealed.
According to the committee, chaired by Senator Shehu Sani, most of the contracts awarded by Presidential Initiative on the North East (PINE) have no direct impact on the lives of the displaced persons who are still languishing in a squalid condition, hunger, disease and other deplorable conditions in all IDPs camps.
The committee pointed out that such contract includes PINE contribution to two conferences on rebuilding the North East and the payment of N223m to Rholavision Engineering Limited for the removal of invasive plant species from komadugu,Yobe water channels.
Sani said, Rholavision Engineering Limited, has Mr. Babachir Lawal, Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), as Director.
“Although, Lawal resigned the directorship of the said company in September 2016, it is on record that he is a signatory to the accounts of the company,’’ he said.
Sani further said aside Lawal’s complicity, PINE – which carried out the entire procurement – inflated contracts and contravened public procurement act 2007 and federal government financial rules and regulation.
Sani called for the immediate resignation of the SSG (Babachir Lawal) and prosecution by relevant authorities.