Senate gives FMoCDE 48 hours ultimatum to account for N13.9billion

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The Senate through its committee on Public Accounts on Tuesday gave the Ministry of Communication and Digital Economy , 48 hours ultimatum to account for N13.9billion it collected from service wide votes from 2017 to 2021.

The ultimatum given by the committee to the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry , Dr William Alo, followed his failure to tender documentary evidence on how the N13.9billion was expended by the Ministry during the period under review .

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Trouble came the way of the Ministry when the Chairman of the Committee , Senator Mathew Urhoghide ( PDP Edo South ) and other members quizzed the Communication Ministry Permanent Secretary on details of expenditure made from the collected service wide votes .

The Permanent Secretary along with Director of Finance and Administration from the ministry , incurred the wrath of the panel for begging for more time for the documentary evidence after blabbering for several minutes .

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Irked by his request , the committee Chairman said such a plea would not be granted after four months of enquiry on how the said fund was expended by the Ministry .

He said based on records made available to the committee from the office of Accountant General of the Federation , a total of N13.9billion was disbursed to the Ministry from the Service Wide votes for special capital projects execution from 2017 to 2021.

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The committee however granted the embattled permanent secretary another re – appearance before it on Thursday this week when he said N7billion out of the N13.9billion was expended on Galaxy backbone by an agency under it .

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