The Senate Committee on Police Affairs has urged President Muhammadu
Buhari to immediately cause the investigation and prosecution of illegal
withdrawals to the tune of N701,489,494,960.61, from the Natural
Resources Fund for purposes outside what the money was meant for.
The money, according to Senate Committee Chairman on Police Affairs, Abu
Ibrahim, was withdrawn between 2002 and 2012, out of the total sum of
N873,400,023,790.19 which accrued to the Fund within the same period.
The Fund, established by the Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal
Commission (RMAFC) in 2001, derives its funds from 1.68% of the
Federation Account for the development of alternative natural resources
outside oil and gas.
In a statement on Wednesday, the Senate committee chairman expressed
dissatisfaction over the refusal of federal government to utilise the
fund since 2001 for the purposes for which it was established, rather
they were expended on contracts and programmes outside of its purview.
The statement reads in parts:
“It has been discovered, however, that since its inception, the fund was
never appropriately utilised for the purpose it was established.
“For example, it has been discovered that out of the total amount of
N873,400,023,790.19 which accrued to the Fund between 2002 and 2012, the
sum of N701, 489,494,960.61 was illegally paid put from the account for
programmes/projects that have little or no relevance to natural
resources development.
“In 2012 the Senate, which acted on my sponsored motion, mandated the
Public Accounts Committee to investigate the funds, stressing that the
report of the committee has shown clearly how the account of the Fund
was misapplied.
“The purpose of the Fund is to provide possibility for every part of the
country, other than oil and gas, to benefit from the principle of
derivation; therefore I am calling on President Muhammadu Buhari to
investigate thoroughly what has happened to the fund’s account between
2012 to date, with a view to appropriately determine the exact position
of the fund.”
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