Former Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Hadiza Bala Usman, has been been cleared of failing to remit N165 billion operating surplus to the coffers of the federal government.
However, the 11-member committee set up by the Federal Ministry of Transportation to investigate suspected fraud against the former MD, rather focused its attention on alleged insubordination to Rotimi Amaechi, the minister.
She was accused of ignoring ministerial directives and communicating directly with President Muhammadu Buhari.
Usman was originally suspended in May 2021 by the minister over missing N165 billion but the committee did not find any evidence in its account reconciliation.
When Amaechi presented the report to Buhari and asked for permission to remove Usman based on to “insubordination”, the president refused to give approval but instead directed the minister to issue a query to the former NPA MD.
Presidency sources said Usman had already defended herself before the committee, but Buhari insisted that she be allowed to respond to the report before any further action is taken.
“A visibly disappointed Amaechi then directed Magdalene Ajani, the permanent secretary, to issue the query,” the source said, adding that Buhari refused to be presented with a “fait accompli”.
Conspicuously missing in the 10 items of query is the original reason for her suspension — the allegation that N165 billion was not remitted to the treasure single account (TSA) which made the headlines.