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By Emman Ovuakporie
Disturbed by the inability of Security Printing and Minting Plc, to produce an audited account for 8years, the House Committee on Public Accounts has summoned the Governor of CBN, Godwin Emefiele and others fingered to explain why the agency’s account was not audited.
Members of the committee in session issued the summons of MDs of NSPM and CBN Governor on Wednesday, after they found from the current MD, that the agency operated without a board and a financial audit, since 2012.
The current MD of the agency, Mr. Abbas Masanawa, was represented by the Director of Finance, Mr. Augustine Omotoso, before the House panel, investigating the expenditure profiles of over 300 agencies of government.
Mr. Omotoso in the course of his presentation before the panel, confessed that there was no financial audit of the agency, since 2012. He also confessed that a board was yet to be in place, since he assumed office. The Central Bank Governor, is statutorily, the Chairman of the NSMPC board.
The NSMP Plc, was jointly established in 1963 by the Federal and a British company. It has since printed currency notes for the expenditure of the federation.
Privatization of the Mint by President Olusegun Obasanjo in February 2002 was controversial, and Managing Director Sambo Dasuki resigned in protest.
In 2006, the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Charles Chukwuma Soludo, regretted that Nigeria was the only country in the world that had a mint but still imported currency, and announced plans by government to privatize the company.
Besides, the Public Accounts Committee has set up an inquiry into the project performance and expenditure of the Nigeria Content Development and Monitoring Board, Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, since 2010, when the board was set up.
The Managing Director of the NCDM board, Engr. Simbi Wabote, also confessed to the committee, that there was no properly constituted board of his agency.
Mr. Wabote who assumed office on December 12, 2016, also told the House Committee that “I didn’t meet any audited accounts”.
He said since its establishment on April 22, 2010, its board has never met, and that there was no external audit conducted on its finances.
The Chairman of the House Committee, Rep. Oluwole Oke, who was miffed by the sordid revelation from these agencies, ordered a thorough vetting of the agency’s operations both financial and administrative, since 2010.
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