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Contract Scam: SGF Sets Presidency, Senate On Collision Course by BeeBeeOoh(m): 6:37am On Dec 19, 2016
CHUKWU DAVID reports that the Senate, based on the findings of its Ad-hoc Committee on Mounting the Humanitarian Crisis in the North-East, found the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Mr. Babachir Lawal, culpable in a contract scam and vows he must be removed at all cost, a development that can provoke a war of supremacy between the Presidency and the Senate


There is no doubt that President Muhammadu Buhari is at cross roads as a result of last week’s resolution by the Senate, urging the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Mr. Babachir Lawal, to resign from office, as well as the call on relevant authorities to immediately prosecute him.

This resolution was made on Wednesday December 14. And as if that was not enough, the apex legislative chamber, the following day, Thursday December 15, reiterated its call that Lawal must go and even called on President Buhari to sack him for alleged North-East Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) contract fraud and abuse of office.

Lawal’s trouble started when the ad-hoc committee on the North East Humanitarian Crisis reported to the Red Chamber that the SGF was involved in contracts award and execution, intended to alleviate the sufferings of the IDPs.

The committee’s report showed that it was not just that he participated in the contract award and execution that landed him into the Senate trap but the fact that one of them was allegedly carried out with a lot of fraudulent motives, and it was linked to a company belonging to him.

The chairman of the committee, Senator Shehu Sani, while presenting the report of the committee to the Senate in plenary, said that some of the contracts were awarded to companies belonging to highly placed government officials, cronies and family members.

The Senate had earlier mandated the committee to investigate the crisis situation in the insurgency ravaged North-East, particularly with respect to utilization of resources mapped out for the rehabilitation of the IDPs.

Accordingly, the committee visited some of the lDPs camps and conducted a three-day public hearing after which it came up with shocking findings.

Sani in his submission said that it was absolutely true that there was serious humanitarian crisis in the North-East as evidenced by the plight of the IDPs both in camps and within the host communities.

His words: “There is hunger, disease, squalor, deprivation and want amongst the lDPs. This observation is corroborated by a statement accredited to the United Nations Deputy Coordinator of the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Mr. Peter Lundberg, to the effect that a projected 5.1 million people will face serious food shortages as the (Boko Haram) conflict and risk of unexploded improvised devices prevented farmers from planting for the third year in a row, causing a major food crisis in the North- East.”

The report observed that the SGF violated some of the provisions of the Public Procurement Act and the Federal Government Financial Rules and Regulations guiding award of contracts.

For instance, Senator Sani pointed out that the committee discovered in the course of its investigation that Rholavision Engineering Limited, a company, with Lawal as director, was awarded consultancy contract, with no tangible work on ground to justify the money spent.

He explained that the company’s duty was the removal of invasive plant species in Yobe State, stating that, even though Lawal resigned his directorship of the company in September, it is on record that he was still signatory to the accounts of the company.

The lawmaker said that Lawal’s role in the contract awards notwithstanding, the Presidential Initiative on North East (PINE), which carried out the entire procurement activities, operated in total contravention of relevant laws.

He lamented that those awarded contracts took undue advantage of the provision of emergency situation contract award in the Procurement Act to outrageously inflate the contract figures.

He also said most of the contracts had no direct bearing or im-pact on the IDPs, who were living in deplorable conditions, despite huge sums of money released by the government in addition to help from donors within and outside Nigeria.

His words: “Despite the claim by some Federal Government agencies, what is on ground as seen by the committee does not justify or reflect the claims.

For example, over 70 per cent of displaced children both in camps and within host communities were out of school due to lack of infrastructure. Generally there is acute shortage of food amongst the IDPs as observed in one of the IDPs visited.”

Senator Dino Melaye in his contribution said that the report indicated that Lawal became SGF before his resignation as director of the company. He added that the SGF’s action is disgraceful and runs contrary to the anti-corruption crusade of President Buhari.

“When this committee started looking at the books, Babachir Lawal ran to the Corporate Affairs Commission and quickly withdrew his directorship of the company after the execution of the contract.

As I speak to you he is still a signatory to the account of the company. This contract is not a constituency project. I am aware that going by the budget of 2015 and 2016, there is no contract award labeled against the person or name of company of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation.

“This is disgraceful, this is abominable, this is condemnable, this is unheard of and this is an embarrassment to members of the All Progressives Congress (APC).Babachir Lawal has exhibited anti-Buhari tendencies.

This is gross abuse of office, the truth is mightier than any currency and every lie has an expiry date,” he said, Unfortunately for the SGF, he could not control his temper after listening to all the uncomplimentary statements made against his person by the Senate, resulting in his sharp reaction to the development.

Speaking with journalists on the matter when he came to the National Assembly on the entourage of President Buhari, to present the 2017 budget the same day the Senate called for his resignation and prosecution, he expressed regret that the apex chamber did their investigation without inviting him to state his position.

He dismissed the senators’ comments on him, describing the call for his resignation and prosecution as unreasonable, rubbish and a calculated attempt to pull him down.

He said: “The Senate is talking balderdash; it has developed the habit of bring him down syndrome. Nigerians have decided that we should destroy our best; we should all destroy the promising and best among us by bringing people down without a cause.

This is just how I see it.” The Senate was quick to describe his comments as unbecoming of a public officer of the SGF’s status, who according to them, has been notorious for such outbursts in public.

Consequently, it ordered its Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions to investigate the derogatory comments against the institution of the Senate credited to the SGF.

The decision of the Senate to probe Lawal’s comments against it followed the adoption of a motion by a Point of Order raised by Senator Melaye under matters of personal privileges drawn from the Senate Standing Orders.

Speaking on the motion, the Senate deputy leader, Senator Bala Ibn Na’Allah, said the 8th Senate was irrevocably committed to President Buhari’s anticorruption war, urging his colleagues not to dignify the SGF’s utterances by stressing on it as his comments were inconsequential.

Na’Allah pointed out that Lawal would have done himself a lot of good if the time he dedicated to castigating the Senate was used to defend himself of the allegations against him. Similarly, the chairman of the Senate Committee on Anti-Corruption, Senator Chukwuka Utazi, urged that the issue should not be swept under the carpet.

The President of the Senate, Dr. Bukola Saraki, in his comment, wondered why an appointee of the president would be rude to the Senate at a time President Buhari is seeking the cooperation and collaboration of the legislature in the interest of national development.

Justified as the Senate’s fury may be, there is insinuation that the attack on Lawal is an indirect attack on Buhari by the senators. Those who hold this view said the intention of the lawmakers is to rubbish the president’s integrity claim; that after all, his cabinet is made up of corrupt individuals.

But, as the public waits to see how the issue would be resolved, there is no doubt that President Buhari is facing a big dilemma on the appropriate decision to take: Whether to remove Lawal to prove his uncompromising anti-corruption stand, or to leave him in order not to have been seen to be cowed by the Senate.

https://newtelegraphonline.com/contract-scam-sgf-sets-presidency-senate-collision-course/

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Re: Contract Scam: SGF Sets Presidency, Senate On Collision Course by HungerBAD: 6:43am On Dec 19, 2016
I am starting to like the Senate.

This should not have even been a topic for argument, or discussion in the Presidency. The integrity of the Presidency is at stake here, as the SGF should have tendered his letter of resignation as soon as his name was linked to the scandal.

The war against corruption has no sacred cow.

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Re: Contract Scam: SGF Sets Presidency, Senate On Collision Course by Atiku2019: 6:52am On Dec 19, 2016
Even the National Assembly Members are now pleading with Buhari to sack a corrupt SGF grin grin if Only Nigerians knew Buhari can never fight corruption cry cry

Or is Babachir Lawal one of the Cabals Aisha complained about in her Interview?


#Atiku2019

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Re: Contract Scam: SGF Sets Presidency, Senate On Collision Course by psucc(m): 6:59am On Dec 19, 2016
It is now evident that Buhari anticorruption fight is a ruse.

Would he have waited so long had it been any member of the opposition party was named?

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Re: Contract Scam: SGF Sets Presidency, Senate On Collision Course by Bari22: 7:08am On Dec 19, 2016
i'm a core Buharist but actually sgf is suppose to vacate that seat in order not to discourage Buharis anti corruption fight. At the other hand the senate are not real in this crisis and that of magu it seems they only want to avenge the humiliation they suffered from the presidency.

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Re: Contract Scam: SGF Sets Presidency, Senate On Collision Course by BeeBeeOoh(m): 7:11am On Dec 19, 2016
psucc:
It is now evident that Buhari anticorruption fight is a ruse.

Would he have waited so long had it been any member of the opposition party was named?
Is it not obvious that some minions still believes that Buhari is fighting corruption?? #unbelievable

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Re: Contract Scam: SGF Sets Presidency, Senate On Collision Course by dunkem21(m): 7:14am On Dec 19, 2016
God bless the Senate ..

Saraki and Dino, thumbs up! kiss

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Re: Contract Scam: SGF Sets Presidency, Senate On Collision Course by Nobody: 7:29am On Dec 19, 2016
Who cares?
Re: Contract Scam: SGF Sets Presidency, Senate On Collision Course by Nobody: 7:29am On Dec 19, 2016
When Oduah was implicated in bullet proof scandal, APC e-rats asked her to resign. When she refused, Jonathan removed her. Now the SGF is involved, Amaechi is also involved in bribery scandal but the e-rats are silent while the corruption-fighting president is turning the blind eye

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Re: Contract Scam: SGF Sets Presidency, Senate On Collision Course by Fundango: 7:30am On Dec 19, 2016
Gham
Re: Contract Scam: SGF Sets Presidency, Senate On Collision Course by Nobody: 7:30am On Dec 19, 2016
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Re: Contract Scam: SGF Sets Presidency, Senate On Collision Course by Atiku2019: 7:31am On Dec 19, 2016
BeeBeeOoh:
Is it not obvious that some minions still believes that Buhari is fighting corruption?? #unbelievable


Must you Wail? Please Baba is Fighting Corruption; D grin grin

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Re: Contract Scam: SGF Sets Presidency, Senate On Collision Course by shaggy007(m): 7:33am On Dec 19, 2016
Let me explain something about Buhari.

I have tried to understand why he seems oblivious of the problem of the country.

You see, Buhari doesn't understand English, at most, he needs an interpreter to read the newspapers to him in hauda/fulani.

The interpreter must have been corrupted by the "cabal", so he interpretes everything on a positive scale.

That way, Buhari is deceived that he is doing a good work in the country.

The "cabal" dismisses all negativity as the work of "PDP".

That's why Buhari seems to be fighting only the "corrupt" pdp.

Aisha complained to Buhari that the strangers around him are deceiving him, but he refused to listen.

There is no way a president will enjoy repeated failure.

This is what happens when you have a president that can't read the papers in English and needs everything to be translated to hausa/fulani for him.

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Re: Contract Scam: SGF Sets Presidency, Senate On Collision Course by Godemcee(m): 7:33am On Dec 19, 2016
and some people still call buhari Mr.integrity.
integrity my ass,even the legislooters av more integrity than the daura dunce.



sarrki,madridguy,dropshot,seunsmg What do u av to say bout this

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Re: Contract Scam: SGF Sets Presidency, Senate On Collision Course by fitzmayowa: 7:34am On Dec 19, 2016
I wonder why the presidency has to wait until the senate to start calling for the SGF sack before the presidency lifts a finger...

With high profile government officials been fingered for corruption in this administration, the so called fight against corruption can be termed as a ruse...

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Re: Contract Scam: SGF Sets Presidency, Senate On Collision Course by BeeBeeOoh(m): 7:37am On Dec 19, 2016
Atiku2019:



Must you Wail? Please Baba is Fighting Corruption; D grin grin
Sai Barber cool

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Re: Contract Scam: SGF Sets Presidency, Senate On Collision Course by fitzmayowa: 7:39am On Dec 19, 2016
Omoakinsuyi:
When Oduah was implicated in bullet proof scandal, APC e-rats asked her to resign. When she refused, Jonathan removed her. Now the SGF is involved, Amaechi is also involved in bribery scandal but the e-rats are silent while the corruption-fighting president is turning the blind eye


So much for the self styled Mr integrity who decides to surround himself with corrupt individuals...SMH

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Re: Contract Scam: SGF Sets Presidency, Senate On Collision Course by hedonistic: 7:39am On Dec 19, 2016
Indeed. We all remember the noise APC nitwits made when Stella Oduah's alleged contract scam came up. Why are they all suddenly silent about the relentless corruption allegations against key Buhari appointees such as the SGF and the Chief of Staff?

In any case, it is clear that Buhari's anti-corruption crusade is a tasteless joke, and can't even be compared to Obasanjo's modest efforts during his time. Obasanjo didn't disturb himself hounding past government officials or opposition figures. Instead, he focused on elements WITHIN his own government and sacked and prosecuted several of his own serving officials including ministers, the IGP, and others. Why can't Buhari take a clue from this and forget about Jonathan and former PDP people and focus on his own appointees instead? Should that not be the best way to fight corruption?

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Re: Contract Scam: SGF Sets Presidency, Senate On Collision Course by Montaque(m): 7:40am On Dec 19, 2016
Those who voted pmb because of his anti corruption personality must have discovered by now that they voted in vain.

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Re: Contract Scam: SGF Sets Presidency, Senate On Collision Course by Bossontop(m): 7:41am On Dec 19, 2016
grin and ov course i have nothing to say

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Re: Contract Scam: SGF Sets Presidency, Senate On Collision Course by fitzmayowa: 7:42am On Dec 19, 2016
Atiku2019:
Even the National Assembly are now pleading with Buhari to sack a corrupt SGF grin grin if Only Nigerians knew Buhari can never fight corruption cry cry


Or is Babachir Lawal one of the Cabals Aisha complained about in her Interview?



cheesy grin cheesy

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Re: Contract Scam: SGF Sets Presidency, Senate On Collision Course by hotice01: 7:42am On Dec 19, 2016
What happens when the immovable meets the unstoppable?!

Nothing will happen to the SGF!
Nothing will come out of this media propaganda!
It's just the usual regular Monday tonic to keep zombies happy and in check!
The anti corruption campaign is a huge charade and circus.
If you still believe this administration is fighting corruption then your zombiesm is beyond redemption!
Enjoying the political Telemundo!tongue

P.S- Oga Sarrki(Oba of Zombies) and other prominent resident zombies,what do you have to say about this?
*They'll avoid this thread like a plague!*grin

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Re: Contract Scam: SGF Sets Presidency, Senate On Collision Course by millhouse: 7:44am On Dec 19, 2016
Omoakinsuyi:
When Oduah was implicated in bullet proof scandal, APC e-rats asked her to resign. When she refused, Jonathan removed her. Now the SGF is involved, Amaechi is also involved in bribery scandal but the e-rats are silent while the corruption-fighting president is turning the blind eye
u dey mind the hypocrites

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Re: Contract Scam: SGF Sets Presidency, Senate On Collision Course by Ajibel(m): 7:44am On Dec 19, 2016
Babachir Lawal has exhibited anti-Buhari tendencies.


Hahahahaha

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Re: Contract Scam: SGF Sets Presidency, Senate On Collision Course by Fundango: 7:47am On Dec 19, 2016
Atiku2019:




#Atiku2019


#Kwankwaso 2019 grin
Re: Contract Scam: SGF Sets Presidency, Senate On Collision Course by Molly1991(m): 7:48am On Dec 19, 2016
And what part is efcc icpc and so called DSS doing as well.

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Re: Contract Scam: SGF Sets Presidency, Senate On Collision Course by DeanAmbrose23: 7:49am On Dec 19, 2016
HungerBAD:
I am starting to like the Senate.

This should not have even been a topic for argument, or discussion in the Presidency. The integrity of the Presidency is at stake here, as the SGF should have tendered his letter of resignation as soon as his name was linked to the scandal.

The war against corruption has no sacred cow.





Hahahahahahahaha...hungerbadoooo! Buhari will not sack him OK! He brings returns to the zombified president. When will buhari sack Amaeshi, fashola, ayeni, burantashi and Amina?

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Re: Contract Scam: SGF Sets Presidency, Senate On Collision Course by MrImole: 7:50am On Dec 19, 2016
I HAVE KNOWN FOR SO LONG THAT THE WICKED RULE THE WORLD.
Re: Contract Scam: SGF Sets Presidency, Senate On Collision Course by DeanAmbrose23: 7:52am On Dec 19, 2016
dunkem21:
God bless the Senate ..

Saraki and Dino, thumbs up! kiss
I swear!! Even hungerbad now loves sarakis Senate! Hohohohoho...

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Re: Contract Scam: SGF Sets Presidency, Senate On Collision Course by bart10: 7:59am On Dec 19, 2016
This is the litmus test for PMB on his anti-corruption war. Others have been crucified over nothing and if he sweeps this under the carpet as he did on the Buratai issue then without doubt PMB's anti-corruption war is dead on arrival.
Re: Contract Scam: SGF Sets Presidency, Senate On Collision Course by princessG35: 8:01am On Dec 19, 2016
Hypocrisy at the highest level

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