YORUBA NEWS
HAUSA NEWS
IGBO NEWS

POPULAR THIS WEEK

FOLLOW US ON GOOGLE NEWS
SEND US NEWS
Tuesday, May 20, 2025
  • REPORT A STORY
  • PRIVACY POLICY
  • CONTACT
WITHIN NIGERIA
  • Home
  • Features
  • News Picks
  • Entertainment
  • MORE
    • Gist
    • Articles
    • Videos
No Result
View All Result
WITHIN NIGERIA
  • Home
  • Features
  • News Picks
  • Entertainment
  • MORE
    • Gist
    • Articles
    • Videos
No Result
View All Result
WITHIN NIGERIA
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Features
  • News Picks
  • Entertainment
  • MORE
[adinserter block="17"]

Senate queries N7bn in Ministry’s account without appropriation

by Adejayan Gbenga Gsong
December 26, 2020
in National
Reading Time: 2 mins read
A A
0

Senate has queried the Ministry of Power over the sum of N7 billion smuggled into its budget without an appropriation from the National Assembly.

The Senate Committee on Public Accounts premised its query on the 2015 audit report of the Auditor-General of the Federal which was submitted to it for consideration.

The Committee chaired by Senator Matthew Urhoghide (Edo South) wondered how N7 billion could have appeared in the Ministry’s Accounts when the 2015 budget was yet to be passed and the account for 2014 was already closed.

The lawmakers noted that there was no evidence that such money was budgeted for in respect of the Hydropower Transmission Project in either the 2014 or 2015 fiscal year.

READ ALSO

OSINACHI: Refusal of governors to sign death sentence makes justice blurry in Nigeria

SPECIAL REPORT: Inside Story Of How Banks, ATM Charges Worsen Nigerians’ Economic Woes

TRIBUTE: Doyin Okupe: Son Of Banker Who Laced Medical Profession, Journalism, Politics With Great Efficiency

DSS Lagos Assembly Invasion, Osun State Violence, IBB’s Autobiography: Events That Shaped February

Ganduje’s Controversial Appointment as FAAN Board Chair: What Does the Law Say?

The Auditor General’s query reads: “The sum of N7 billion was received by the Ministry of Power in January 2015 as shown in the accounts. This fund was spread into 4 (Four) commercial banks under the Account name Hydropower Transmission Project.

“The budget for 2015 was not yet passed as at the time this money was received by the Ministry in January 2015
while the account for the year 2014 was already closed as of 31st December 2014.

“It was also observed that there was no evidence that such money was budgeted for in respect of the Hydropower Transmission Project in either 2014 or 2015 fiscal year of the Ministry Appropriation Act.”

But the Ministry of Power in a written response said, “The Federal Government released the money under the special Intervention Fund to the Ministry for the funding Hydroelectric Power Project.

“The fund was released as special warrant and therefore was outside of the Ministry’s approved budget.

“The Office of the Accountant General of the Federation approved project accounts for the fund in four different banks.”

According to the report, N2billion out of the fund was transferred to Diamond Bank, Heritage Bank – N2 billion, Access Bank – N2 billion, and Wema Bank – N1 billion.

It was gathered that the money approved by then-President as loan for the evacuation of 40MW of electricity generated from Kashimila Hydropower station.

The Chairman, Senator Urhogbide, however further demanded more documents to see whether the money was properly utilized as claimed by the Ministry of Power.

RELATED STORYPosts

Late gospel singer Osinachi and husband Mr Nwachukwu
National

OSINACHI: Refusal of governors to sign death sentence makes justice blurry in Nigeria

by uncledee
April 29, 2025
National

SPECIAL REPORT: Inside Story Of How Banks, ATM Charges Worsen Nigerians’ Economic Woes

by Nnadi Christopher Ikechukwu
March 19, 2025

Discussion about this post

POPULAR THIS WEEK

No Content Available
No Content Available
WITHIN NIGERIA

WITHIN NIGERIA MEDIA LTD.

NEWS, MULTI MEDIA

WITHIN NIGERIA is an online news media that focuses on authoritative reports, investigations and major headlines that springs from National issues, Politics, Metro, Entertainment; and Articles.

Follow us on social media:

CORPORATE LINKS

  • About
  • Contacts
  • Report a story
  • Advertisement
  • Content Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
 
  • Fact-Checking Policy
  • Ethics Policy
  • Corrections Policy
  • WHO IS WITHIN NIGERIA?
  • CONTACT US
  • PRIVACY
  • TERMS

© 2022 WITHIN NIGERIA MEDIA LTD. designed by WebAndName

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Features
  • News Picks
  • Entertainment
  • MORE
    • Gist
    • Articles
    • Videos

© 2022 WITHIN NIGERIA MEDIA LTD. designed by WebAndName