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Rayyan Alhassan
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Rayyan Alhassan is a graduate of Journalism and Mass Communication at Sikkim Manipal University, Ghana. He is the acting Managing Editor at the Daily Nigerian newspaper, a position he has held for the past 3 years. He can be reached via rayyanalhassan@dailynigerian.com, or www.facebook.com/RayyanAlhassan, or @Rayyan88 on Twitter.
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Minister for Niger Delta Affairs, Godswill Akpabio, has disclosed reasons behind sacking Dr. Joi Nunieh as the acting Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC.

Addressing the House of Representatives Committee investigating the missing N40 billion from the commission, Mr Akpabio said Ms Nunieh was sacked following a letter from the late Chief of Staff Abba Kyari which claimed that the former NDDC boss does not have an NYSC certificate.

He also cited insubordination and her refusal to attend a meeting of the Federal Executive Council to offer explanation on certain actions of the Commission, as another reason for her sacking.

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He said: “She ignored the letter written to her by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry directing her to attend a meeting of the Federal Executive Council, FEC.

“She felt that she is bigger than the Minister because she has a bigger budget.”

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In a rather rowdy session with members of the House Committee, Mr Akpabio denied claims by Dr. Nunieh that the forensic audit of the commission had not commenced, saying the forensic audit has since commenced.

He also accused the Minister of usurping the functions of the Managing Director of NDDC by writing a letter to BPP securing a letter of no objection, but Akpabio said “It is the NDDC that eventually became the procuring agency.

“What happened was that we thought the government was going to pay for the forensic audit. But when the approval of the President came out, he said NDDC should pay and so the letter we wrote was withdrawn.

“We had even gone to the federal tenders’ board. But eventually, the NDDC became the procuring agency.”

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Mr Akpabio also refuted allegations by Ms Nunieh that he approved from NDDC coffers a whopping N10bn for her to share to its contractors

He further said that the N2.5 billion for the forensic audit exercise was included in the 2019 budget of the agency

The Minister also hinted that in all the contracting processes, both the technical and financial bidding processes were conducted before the contracts were awarded to contractors.

Mr Akpabio, however, revealed that in a bid to evade his signing contract payments, the management of the NDDC splits contracts making it difficult for him to know what is going on in the Commission.

According to the Minister he has no hands in the contracts payments in the NDDC as government regulations does not allow ministers to pay for parastatals.

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“It is not my business to approve payment for parastatal, where they can come to me is when the payment is above 1 billion naira. Even at that, I must go to FEC to get approval,” he said.

He said because of contract splitting, a minister could stay four years in the Ministry without knowing what was going on.

“Over N4.2 billion was spent in a day in tranches of N49 million,” he said.

Mr Akpabio also said that the forensic audit of the agency ordered by President Buhari in 2019 is ongoing as against the wrong information by the past managing director that that the audit is yet to start.

He added that nobody would have expected that the account of the agency would not be audited after nineteen years of its existence.

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