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The House of
Representatives, on Tuesday, threatened to institute legal action against
Chairman of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences
Commission (ICPC), Prof. Bolaji Owasanoye, over the allegation bothering on the
release of N1 trillion for implementation of constituency projects, which
President Muhammadu Buhari described as waste.
The resolution was
passed sequel to the adoption of a motion under matter of urgent the public
importance sponsored by Hon. John Dyegh.
The aggrieved lawmaker
who accused the ICPC chairman of painting National Assembly black before
Nigerians argued that his action was aimed destroying the image of the Nigerian
Legislature before the international community and make the members lose their
hard-earned reputation.
While challenging the
ICPC to substantiate his claims over the alleged duplication of the
constituency projects, Hon. Dyegh in his lead debate, expressed concerned that
the submission was capable of pitching the National Assembly members against
their constituents and “portray us as thieves.”
The lawmaker quoted
Prof. Owasanoye as saying that: “Constituency Projects Tracking Group tracked
424 projects from 2015-2018 constituency projects between June and August 2019
across 12 States of Adamawa, Akwa Ibom, Bauchi, Benue, Edo, Enugu, Imo, Kano,
Kogi, Lagos, Osun and Sokoto as well as the FCT accused lawmakers of
duplicating contracts, using the same description, same narrative, same amount,
same location and awarded by the same Agency.”
According to him: “The
House is properly informed that this is a deliberate attempt to rubbish and
ridicule this institution and portray it as not having credible persons
“The House is worried
that this is capable of destroying the image of the Nigerian Legislature before
the international community and making us lose respect which most of us earned
even before coming to the National Assembly
“The House is also aware
that in most communities, the only federal government project or benefit they
can point to is National Assembly members’ projects as we are down to the
grassroots.”
While noting that no
court in Nigeria has passed any judgement “on this Legislature or its members
as thieves,” as alleged by Prof. Owasanoye, Hon. Dyegh stressed that “the ICPC
chairman has no such right” to speak about the National Assembly members in the
manner he did, saying that “if you say someone stole, you are saying he/she is
a thief”.
To this end, the House
asked the ICPC chairman to prove his case beyond all reasonable doubts or be
taken to court by the House.
The House also mandated
its relevant committees to investigate the matter and report back for further
legislative action. (Nigerian Tribune)

























