MEMBERS of the adhoc committee of the House of Representatives of Nigeria on failed rail contracts have summoned the Minister of Transport, Mr Rotimi Amaechi; Managing Director of Nigeria Railway Corporation, NRC, Seyi Sijuwade; former Chairman of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Dr Mohammed Bello Haliru; and former Minister of Transport, Idris Umar, to explain their roles in the alleged N1 trillion rail contracts scam.
The adhoc committee is headed by
Ehoizuwa Johnson Agbonayinma, PDP, Ikpoba/Oha Federal Constituency. They are
expected to appear before the committee tomorrow during the investigative
hearing.
Asked why the Minister of Transport
was invited, despite the fact that he is barely three months old in office,
Agbonayinma said: “The Minister of Transport, Rotimi Amaechi, was also
invited to tell us all he knows, though he just assumed office but you know
government is a continuum.
“This 8th House is 100 per cent in
support of President Muhammadu Buhari’s crusade against any form of corruption.
“We are not out to witch-hunt
anybody but anyone found wanting in the course of this investigative hearing
will be adequately exposed although as you are aware, not until it is proven by
a competent court that such persons are guilty you can’t say they are guilty.”
It would be recalled that during the
last investigative hearing on December 10, former chairman of the NRC board,
Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, had denied that during his tenure, no contract was
awarded by the board he chaired.
Tukur, a former chairman of PDP, had
told the adhoc committee that the Procurement Act excluded the NRC Board from
participating in the award of railway contracts.
“The Board which I chaired, was
never involved in any contract award and was never told or invited to
participate in issues of contract award of financial disbursement,” he said.
He said throughout his stay as the
Board Chairman of the NRC, no issue of contract award of any amount or tune was
discussed or awarded by the Board.
Another Chairman of the board,
Alhaji Kawu Baraje, also a former chairman of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP,
told the adhoc committee that he was not privileged to appoint any consultant
or award contracts for the railway projects.
According to Baraje, all the
paraphernalia and indices that would assist him carry out his work were all
gone.
“We only played the role of
inspection because the procurement act excluded the board from participating in
any contract,’’ he added.
He expressed worry that the
country’s railway transportation system had suffered neglect, in spite of
playing critical role in the development of the economy.
Baraje said more attention should be
given to the 25-year railway modernisation plan to boost transportation in the
country.
Also speaking at the hearing
Senator Ladan Shuni, another former Board Chairman of the NRC, wondered the
essence of inaugurating a board that lacked the capacity to oversee the award
of contracts.
The investigative hearing is
expected to unravel how over N1 trillion was expended on rail rehabilitation,
purchase of coaches, spare parts and materials for NRC.
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