Abubakar Malami, the minister of justice and attorney general, has been indicted in connection with the distribution of N10.4 billion to beneficiaries as part of a judgement debt settlement.
This is because his Ministry was unable to present the account succinctly before the Senate Committee on Public Accounts.
The indictment came after the Senate Public Accounts Committee (SPAC), chaired by Senator Mathew Uhroghide, reviewed the 2017 and 2018 reports.
As a result of this development, the Committee has directed the Ministry of Justice to halt further payment of the Judgement debt.
It also ordered that the Justice Ministry’s Settlement Committee be reconstituted within 30 days.
In another development, the Senate also ordered University of Ilorin, University of Abuja, University of Uyo, Federal University, Birim Kebbi, Federal University, Lafia, Federal University, Wukari, Modibo Adams University of Technology, Yola and Federal University of Petroleum, Effurun to refund N4.7 billion allegedly mismanaged.
The Auditor General’s reports for 2016 and 2017 indicted the seven universities, and was upheld by the Senate Public Accounts Committee. It was also considered and approved by the Senate.
The breakdown showed that University of Abuja mismanaged total of N1.3 billion in 2017, Federal University of Petroleum mismanaged N1.1 billion, University of Ilorin mismanaged N745 million, Federal University of Technology Akure (FUTA), N467 million, Federal University, Wukari, N43 million, Federal University Dutsinma, Katsina – N141 million, Federal University, Lafia – N32 million.
The indictment has been considered and sustained by the Senate and will be forwarded to the Secretary to Government of the Federation for further action.
On the Judgement debt, the Auditor-General, Anthony Ayine’s report stated that the committee saddled with the responsibility of managing the disbursement of judgement debt was dissolved in 2013.
It said that as at the time when the N10.4 billion was disbursed by the Ministry of Justice in 2017, the Committee had yet to be reconstituted.
The report stated that lack of control, as witnessed in the disbursement of the judgement debt, could lead to loss of public funds.
Ayine, in the report, recommended that the Solicitor-General of the Federation and permanent secretary in the Ministry of Justice should immediately constitute the committee as required by law.
The report reads in part, “Examination of the budget of the Federal Ministry of Justice revealed that the sum of N460.95m was appropriated for payment of judgment debts for 2016 and N10bn appropriated for 2017, totalling N10.46bn.
“Further examination revealed that the committee saddled with the responsibility of managing the fund was dissolved after the 2013 financial year and is yet to be reconstituted after the 2016 and 2017 appropriations.
“However, the ministry has been disbursing this sum without a committee in place. Lack of control could lead to loss of public funds.”
Judgement debt refers to money that a court of law orders the losing party to pay to the winning party.
The parties in the case may either be an individual, a family, a company, an institution or a government.