Minister of of Water Resources, Suleiman Adamu, has given reason for the order by the ministry to the Ogun-Osun River Basin Development Authority (OORBDA) to sell off government Plant, Property and Equipment valued at over N2bn for N13.618m, saying it was done in error.
The assets had been auctioned for N13.618 million before an audit query was issued by the Office of the Auditor-General for the Federation.
Chairman of the House of Representatives’ Committee on Public Accounts, Oluwole Oke, at an investigative hearing by the panel on Monday, quoted the minister to have admitted the error when he appeared before the committee last Thursday.
The committee was meeting to review the minister’s appearance and presentation to it.
Adamu, had while appearing before the committee, last week, said he was not in office when the proposal to auction the items in the River Basin Development Authorities was first presented. The committee, however, dismissed the claim.
Oke said the minister, in his defence, had feigned ignorance of the provisions of Section 55 of the Public Procurement Act which vested the power on the agencies.
The committee chairman had sought to know whether the management of four of the River Basin Development Authorities that appeared before the committee deliberately auctioned the properties.
He said, “Your Minister was here last week and admitted that he actually raped the law. He apologised and said he did not know that this law actually exists. How can you just carry auctioneers and give them government property to auction?
“Is the Minister for Water Resources the same as the Upper Niger Basin Development Authority? They went to Abeokuta and carried the property belonging to Nigerians and they admitted that we have 12 River Basin Development Authorities. The Auctioneers were here and we asked them how they knew that the items would be auctioned. Where is the advertisement you responded to? How many auctioneers do we have in Nigeria and why is it just four that were selected to do the auction? Your colleague from Abeokuta was rushing to defend the Ministry. They carried out the auction without recourse to the provisions of the law.”
According to Oke, “It is this same law that sent Bode George and his co-travellers at NPA to jail. It is the same law that earned Ngilari, that we wrote the law together in 2003, a sentence in Adamawa.
“You do not wait for somebody to take over your function because he is your supervisory ministry. The former Chairman of the Board of Ogun-Oshun (River Basin Development Authority) said he was coming to this parliament to testify of how he tried to stop them, using police and everything. Yet, they forcefully took away government property and sold them at ridiculous prices.”