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Prosecution Witness Eight, Hamma Adama Bello, testified before Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court, Maitama, Abuja, detailing the alleged diversion of public funds by former Head of Service (HoS), Winifred Oyo-Ita, and her subordinates into private companies.
Prosecution Witness Eight, (PW8), Hamma Adama Bello in the trial of former Head of Service (HoS), Winifred Oyo-Ita on Thursday, April 25, 2024 narrated before Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court, Maitama, Abuja, how the defendant and her subordinates allegedly diverted public funds into their private companies. Oyo-Ita, the first defendant is facing
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The report reads in parts”“That the House do receive the Report of the Committee on Appropriations on a Bill for an Act to authorise the issue from the Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Federation the total sum of N13,588,027,886,175 (Thirteen Trillion, Five Hundred and Eighty–Eight Billion, Twenty–Seven Million, Eight Hundred and Eighty–Six Thousand, One Hundred and Seventy–Five Naira) only, of which N496,528,471,273 (Four Hundred and Ninety–Six Billion, Five Hundred and Twenty–Eight Million, Four Hundred and Seventy–One Thousand, Two Hundred and Seventy–Three Naira) only is for Statutory Transfers, N3,324,380,000,000 (Three Trillion, Three Hundred and Twenty–Four Billion, Three Hundred and Eighty Million Naira) only is for Debt Service, N5,641,970,060,680 (Five Trillion, Six Hundred and Forty–One Billion, Nine Hundred and Seventy Million, Sixty Thousand, Six Hundred and Eighty Naira) only is for Recurrent (Non-Debt) Expenditure while the sum of N4,125,149,354,222 (Four Trillion, One Hundred and Twenty–Five Billion, One Hundred and Forty–Nine Million, Three Hundred and Fifty–Four Thousand, Two Hundred and Twenty–Two Naira) only is for contribution to the Development Fund for Capital Expenditure for the year ending 31 December, 2021 (HB.1069)” (Referred: 14/10/2020)”.
Vanguard News Reps pass N453bn NDDC 2020 budget into law On By Levinus Nwabughiogu— Abuja The House of Representatives, on Thursday, passed into law the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC’s N453,200,000,000 budget for 2020. The sum covers the capital, personnel expenditure, and other costs of the Commission for the period ending on March 31, 2021. The passage of the budget was sequel to the consideration of the report by the House Committee on Niger Delta Development Commission at the Committee of Supply. Laying the report before the plenary, the Chairman of the Committee on Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, stated that the Committee “carried out a holistic oversight of the Commission and the report is aimed at placing the Commission in the most optimal position to effectively execute its statutory mandate to Nigerians.”
By Udora Orizu The House of Representatives on Tuesday passed for second reading a Bill which seeks to aid the ongoing total police reform, to ensure effective policing and that erring officers of the Nigeria police are held accountable for their actions. The legislation was sequel to the public outcry for the disbandment of the now defunct Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) unit of the Nigeria police and a total reform of the police. The members of the House had on October 7 resolved to work with the Nigeria Bar Association (NBA) and Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) to draft new legislation within 30 days. The draft bill was presented to stakeholders on November 18th for their inputs.