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100bn Unremitted IGR: Reps Summon Okonjo-Iweala, Sanusi

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Ongoing investigations into acts of financial malpractice among federal revenue generating agencies have uncovered more than N100bon of internally generated revenue (IGR) unremitted to government's coffers, the Federal House of Representatives Committee on Finance, chaired by Abdulmumin Jubrin, has said.

The House on Wednesday, therefore, issued a summons to Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Dr. (Mrs.) Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala; Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Sanusi Lamido Sanusi; and Director-General of Budget Office of the Federation, Bright Okogwu to appear it on Thursday or risk arrest.

Speaker, Aminu Tambuwal had given approval for the issuance of warrant of arrest of the trio on Tuesday; and the chief executives of 14 other revenue-generating agencies have also been officially summoned to face the House Committee on Finance over remittances of their operating surplus between 2009 and 2012.

Chairman of the Committee, Abdulmumin Jibrin made the disclosure on Wednesday at the continuation of the public hearing, saying “The Speaker gave us the approval yesterday (Tuesday) and summons has been issued as a prelude to issuance of bench warrant. They are expected to appear tomorrow with the minister of finance, accountant general of the federation and the Fiscal Responsibility Commission.”

Jibrin stated that it would be a great mistake on the part of the affected agencies and skeptic Nigerians to see the development as an empty threat.

“The essence of the appearance of these agencies is for Nigerians to see the books of these agencies, see their annual projections, and see their actual remittances to government coffers,” he said.

“That way, it is in the public domain, not just in the parliament, so that Nigerians can judge what is happening; so that by the time people will go public and start to criticize others, Nigerians would have known better from informed perspective what people are doing with people's money in such organisations.”

He expressed the unacceptability of agencies raising money belonging to the government and not remitting it, and pledged the determination of the committee to ensuring compliance with the Fiscal Responsibility Act (FRA) on remittances of independent revenue to the government.