• Contact Us
  • About Us
Monday, March 9, 2026
  • Login
MetroBusinessNews
  • Home
  • Economy
  • Politics
  • News
  • Companies and Markets
  • Energy
  • Sports
  • Real Estate
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Economy
  • Politics
  • News
  • Companies and Markets
  • Energy
  • Sports
  • Real Estate
No Result
View All Result
MetroBusinessNews
No Result
View All Result
ADVERTISEMENT
Home Economy

Reps summon Finance Minister, AGF over N17bn office equipment procurement

metro by metro
June 1, 2017
in Economy
0
Kemi Adeosun
0
SHARES
0
VIEWS

The House of Representatives Committee on Public Procurement on Thursday, summoned the Minister of Finance, Mrs Kemi Adeosun, over alleged payment of N17 billion for procurement of office equipment.

It also summoned the Auditor-General of the Federation (AGF), Mr Ahmed Idris, and former Accountant-General of the Federation Mr Jonah Otunla, over the transaction.
The three top government officials are to appear before the committee members on Tuesday.

Read Also

Aftermath Of Criticisms, Tinubu Begins Process Of PIA Ammendment To Sustain Executive Order

Amid Dwindling Purchasing Power Of Naira, January Inflation Eases To 15.10 Percent 

Nigerian, Zambian Currencies May Post Further Gains As Ghana’s Cedi Faces Pressure

Their invitation was sequel to their failure to appear at the public hearing on the allegation organised by the committee on Thursday.

The minister sent the Permanent Secretary in the ministry, Mr Isa Dutse, to represent her, but the lawmakers flayed it and refused to accept any excuse for her absence at the investigative hearing.

Before issuing the summons, Chairman of the committee, Rep. Oluwole Oke, said that the three officials had violated the provisions of section 15 of the Public Procurement Act 2007 as it pertained to the role of procurement entities.

He told the permanent secretary that the minister must provide documents that included the president’s approval for the contract, agreement signed by the contractors and record of payment of the contract by the ministry.

He said that the summons became necessary because there was a document from the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation showing that they had paid N17 billion on the contract.

Oke added that public procurement regulation was the only way to curb corruption in the country.

Previous Post

PDP chieftain flays calls for Buhari’s resignation

Next Post

Amaechi: Nigeria spending $186m to battle sea piracy

Related Posts

Tinubu’s Government Orders Sale Of IBEDC, 4 Other Discos Within 90 Days
Economy

Aftermath Of Criticisms, Tinubu Begins Process Of PIA Ammendment To Sustain Executive Order

February 27, 2026
National Bureau
Economy

Amid Dwindling Purchasing Power Of Naira, January Inflation Eases To 15.10 Percent 

February 16, 2026
UBA, Fidelity, Others Extend Workdays As CBN Insists On January 31 Deadline For Depositing Old Naira Notes
Economy

Nigerian, Zambian Currencies May Post Further Gains As Ghana’s Cedi Faces Pressure

February 6, 2026
Yuan Expected To Rise In 2026 Amid Cautious Optimism From  Beijing
Economy

Yuan Expected To Rise In 2026 Amid Cautious Optimism From  Beijing

February 4, 2026
Next Post

Amaechi: Nigeria spending $186m to battle sea piracy

Iranian Body To Choose Next Supreme Leader Within 24 Hours — Report

Iranian Body To Choose Next Supreme Leader Within 24 Hours — Report

March 7, 2026
Netanyahu Vows To Carry On War, ‘Eradicate Iranian Regime’

Netanyahu Vows To Carry On War, ‘Eradicate Iranian Regime’

March 7, 2026
Nigerians Overstaying Visa Risk Serious Sanctions, US Warns, Says “No Honest Mistakes”

Trump Receives Remains Of US Troops Killed In Iran War

March 7, 2026
MetroBusinessNews

© 2022 Metro Business News

Navigate Site

  • Contact Us
  • About Us

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Economy
  • Politics
  • News
  • Companies and Markets
  • Energy
  • Sports
  • Real Estate

© 2022 Metro Business News

Go to mobile version