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EXPOSED: Delta State Permanent Secretary Used N52.6 Million To Buy Microphones by wellmax(m): 2:40pm On Dec 13, 2020
Eddy Ogidi-Gbegbaje, permanent secretary, Delta State Government House and Protocol, has for the umpteenth time been enmeshed in another financial scandal of N52.6 million.

Sources at the government house, who confided in SaharaReporters, disclosed that Ogidi-Gbegbaje had in 2017, barely two years of Governor Ifeanyi Okowa's administration, raised a memo for the purchase of wireless microphones for the exco chamber of the new government house to the tune of N52,662,330 million even though the wireless microphones procured in 2014 by the Emmanuel Uduaghan's administration were still in perfect condition.

In a memo with file no GHA.30/T8/28-31 and tracking No 41341255 originated and signed by Ogidi-Gbegbaje, titled, "Procurement and Installation of Dicentis Wireless (Bosch) Conference Discussion and Public Address System in the Exco Chamber of the New Government House," he quoted the sum of N52,662,330 million for the purchase of wireless microphones for the Exco chamber.

Ogidi-Gbegbaje, in the memo, informed Governor Ifeanyi Okowa that the conference discussion system in the exco chambers of the new government house was terrible, leading to frequent and embarrassing interruption of meetings and the urgent need to get new ones.

The memo reads, "Inquiry into the status of the system currently in place revealed that the technology had been phased out having attained the end of life. Consequently, a detailed assessment and market survey were conducted to obtain the actual cost of purchasing and installing the equipment by direct purchase/ labour. The survey revealed that the sum of N52,662,330 million only would be required to install the state of the art Dicentis wireless (BOSCH) conference system at the exco chamber."

Ogidi-Gbegbaje had been involved in a case of financial malfeasance of N43 million for the renovation of the Delta State Government VVIP Guest House in Asaba, the state capital and another N10 million for the purchase of 30 hampers for some prominent Deltans for 2019 Christmas.

Speaking on the purchase, a senior government house staff disclosed that the office of the permanent secretary executed the N52.6 million contract for the wireless (Bosch) conference system.

"As at the time the contract was executed, the wireless microphones in the new government house were still in good condition. Let us assume they were no longer in good condition for use; such a huge amount is too much to procure new ones. The government house is known as a centre for kill and divide as contracts are concerned," the source said.

"As at that time that the contract was executed in 2017, plus and minus, the sum of N10 million can conveniently deliver the job with some leftover for the permanent secretary to play with but here he uses a whopping sum of N52.6 million.

Ogidi-Gbegbaje declined to comment on the transaction when contacted by Sahara Reporters.

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Re: EXPOSED: Delta State Permanent Secretary Used N52.6 Million To Buy Microphones by sylve11: 2:40pm On Dec 13, 2020
Nor be politicians again? Stealing na normal feat to them. cool
Re: EXPOSED: Delta State Permanent Secretary Used N52.6 Million To Buy Microphones by Ahmed0336(m): 2:45pm On Dec 13, 2020
Not surprised.
they learnt from ibori perfectly.

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Re: EXPOSED: Delta State Permanent Secretary Used N52.6 Million To Buy Microphones by SpatialKing(m): 2:46pm On Dec 13, 2020
All the stunts NCDCgov is pulling of recent is just to prepare the ground for MBuhari to announce that He will have to borrow 500 billion naira to purchase pfizer Covid19 vaccines..
Re: EXPOSED: Delta State Permanent Secretary Used N52.6 Million To Buy Microphones by seunmsg(m): 2:47pm On Dec 13, 2020
I can bet if this had happened in Lagos state government house or Aso Rock, the headline would be: Sanwo-Olu/Buhari used N52.6million to buy microphone. But it’s a PDP state so the unfortunate PS must take the fall while the governor is protected. Sowore, well done o.

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Re: EXPOSED: Delta State Permanent Secretary Used N52.6 Million To Buy Microphones by Donkwakwas(m): 2:47pm On Dec 13, 2020
The microphone na gold / customized
Re: EXPOSED: Delta State Permanent Secretary Used N52.6 Million To Buy Microphones by JesusJesus: 2:48pm On Dec 13, 2020
Waw. Those microphones must be original
Re: EXPOSED: Delta State Permanent Secretary Used N52.6 Million To Buy Microphones by Sammy07: 3:16pm On Dec 13, 2020
Mehnnn,
Delta state too corrupt Abeq.

Bayelsa is worst though, 8 or 9 LGs, with less populations.
Yet...... lipsrsealed

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Re: EXPOSED: Delta State Permanent Secretary Used N52.6 Million To Buy Microphones by wellmax(m): 3:18pm On Dec 13, 2020
Microphones that can raise the dead.
Re: EXPOSED: Delta State Permanent Secretary Used N52.6 Million To Buy Microphones by cpu2006(m): 3:24pm On Dec 13, 2020
The man really tried. We need to appreciate him at least he bought something. What of the snake that swallow 36 million?
Re: EXPOSED: Delta State Permanent Secretary Used N52.6 Million To Buy Microphones by Unigrad: 3:26pm On Dec 13, 2020
Calling millions as if it's one Naira. God help us. Kill and divide rule in Delta government house.

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Re: EXPOSED: Delta State Permanent Secretary Used N52.6 Million To Buy Microphones by vastolord4(m): 4:24pm On Dec 13, 2020
Smh

Re: EXPOSED: Delta State Permanent Secretary Used N52.6 Million To Buy Microphones by helinues: 4:48pm On Dec 13, 2020
The man must have studied economy in Tertiary...

Very economical price
Re: EXPOSED: Delta State Permanent Secretary Used N52.6 Million To Buy Microphones by Nobody: 4:48pm On Dec 13, 2020
helinues:
The man must have studied economy in Tertiary...

Very economical price

Re: EXPOSED: Delta State Permanent Secretary Used N52.6 Million To Buy Microphones by Raydos: 4:59pm On Dec 13, 2020
You fit use the microphone talk to GOD?

Re: EXPOSED: Delta State Permanent Secretary Used N52.6 Million To Buy Microphones by thundafire: 5:32pm On Dec 13, 2020
Wireless headphones for 54m
Pen for 115 m
What Nigeria can't do doesn't exist
Re: EXPOSED: Delta State Permanent Secretary Used N52.6 Million To Buy Microphones by dollytino4real(f): 8:30pm On Dec 13, 2020
microphones dat will send sound to sambista or where?
Re: EXPOSED: Delta State Permanent Secretary Used N52.6 Million To Buy Microphones by Fahdiga1: 8:47pm On Dec 13, 2020
Microphone that Will send your voice to heaven
Re: EXPOSED: Delta State Permanent Secretary Used N52.6 Million To Buy Microphones by jboixxx: 9:35pm On Dec 13, 2020
Microphones big na. No be some spent 116M on pens and letterheads? All of them are same same, biko. Thieving thieves!

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