Monday, 2 November 2020

PDP Demands Probe of N500 Billion Covid-19 Funds



The party says the minister is trying to give false impression that the private sector donations and that of the government were the same.

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has called for an independent investigation into the N500 billion COVID-19 funds.

In a statement on Sunday by the PDP's spokesperson, Kola Ologbondiyan, the party accused the Humanitarian minister, Sadiya Farouq, and some Federal Government officials of giving a false impression to Nigerians that the private sector donations and that of the government were the same.

"The PDP is appalled by the scandalous attempt by the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Sadiya Umar Farouq, to create an impression that the CACOVID palliatives besieged in the aftermath of the EndSARS protest were the same federal government palliatives for which she is required to give account.

"Our party wants to inform the minister that such infantile antics cannot sway Nigerians, as the public is already aware that CACOVID palliatives came from donations from well meaning individuals and organizations which is completely different from the N500 billion voted by the federal government, which has not been accounted for.

"If anything, this attempt by the minister to muddle-up issues and confuse Nigerians only goes to validate allegations of stealing and diversion of funds and palliatives provided by the Federal Government and placed under her purview.

"The embattled minister has not explained the reason for the obvious circumventing of statutory public finance report system and appropriate documentation by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), leading to the alleged diversion of funds to private purses." The PDP statement partly reads.

Both the federal government and the private sector-led Coalition Against COVID-19 (CACOVID) had on separate occasions provided relief items worth billions of Naira such as food, medical supplies, and other commodities to vulnerable Nigerians across the states and Abuja to combat the economic effects of the pandemic.

While many of these items had been delivered and handed over to the state governments for distribution to their citizens, many Nigerians have been accusing the Humanitarian Ministry of diverting the palliatives, as well as the N20,000 disbursements funds meant for poor Nigerians.

While some state governments claimed they had distributed the items to the vulnerable members in their various communities, some chose to warehouse theirs for whatever reasons.

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