
Ali Ndume, an All Progressives Congress (APC) lawmaker and Senator
representing Borno south sentorial district has accused the federal
government relief committee on Coronavirus headed by Humanitarian
minister, Sadiya Farouq of fraud and also called for its immediate
disbandment.
The senator alleged that the committee lacks the credibility to
manage the huge resources at its disposal, as he expressed
disappointment that President Buhari did not announce the disbandment of
the committee during his last national broadcast “despite the outcry of
many Nigerians who expressed dissatisfaction about the minister’s led
committee.”
Senator Ndume stated that President Buhari will be ”smearing what
remains of his goodwill” if the committee is allowed to
continue disbursing palliatives meant for the poorest of the poor
Nigerians amid the Coronavirus pandemic.
He told journalists;
“I’m not trying to make allegations against the Minister of
Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management, and Social Development; what
I’m saying are facts.“If they will continue with the way they are doing now, they had
better not distribute the palliative at all because it’s a fraud.“My concern now is the manner and ways the palliative measures taken
by the president are being executed. We have received numerous
complaints and it’s very unfortunate. Left to me, I’m calling for the
so-called Humanitarian committee headed by the Minister of Humanitarian
Affairs to be disbanded immediately and the president should set up a
task force to handle issues of palliatives.”
Pointing out the lopsidedness of the disbursement, Senator Ndume added;
“The task force under the Chairmanship of each state governor should
include a Senator and House of Assembly member from each state, the
Army, Police, Civil Defense, religious organization, Red Cross, Civil
Society Organisations to ensure the distribution of the palliatives; I
don’t mind the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and members of Social
Investment Programmes as members.“Imagine Zamfara state, which happens to be the Minister of
Humanitarian Affairs’ home state, has 291, 629 households and 1, 341,153
individuals captured under the National Social Register of Poor and
Vulnerable households for March 2020, leaving Sokoto State which is
adjudged as the poorest state in Nigeria with a paltry 3,347 households
and 18, 435 individuals. Borno has only 7,130 households and 33,728
individuals.“I have reliable information that even names they have generated is
fake, the BVN is not fraud-proof, one person will generate thousands of
names and after conniving with banks, they are issued BVN. Investigation
will reveal all these.“They have the names of their cooks, drivers, relatives, relatives of
their house helps and those they call the poorest of the poor and give
this money to them.“I call on the press to join in the call to stop this callous act,
you can imagine the situation our people are in at the moment, yet some
people are rushing to either share or steal this money.”
