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‘KIDNAP’ OF BONAVENTURE MOKWE BY ANAMBRA GOVERNMENT; WHO WILL CALL EMPEROR PETER OBI TO ORDER?

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Fejiro Oliver

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I say that with cruelty and oppression, it is everybody’s business to interfere
when they see it
Anna
Sewell
The
deadliest foe of democracy is not autocracy but liberty frenzied

Otto Hermann Khan


Emperor Peter Obi pulling down Upper Class
If there is anything Nigerian must not allow ever in
the constitution; it is that State Government must not be allowed to have state
police, at least, not with men like Governor Peter Obi who feels like lord of
the ring and emperor of Anambra State. That a governor who came into power
through the rule of law could brazenly abused the law, using the agent of
security to intimidate former childhood friends and political enemies is a slap
on democracy, which we purportedly claim to practice,

For crying out loud, why has Governor Peter Obi not
ordered the Nigerian Police to unconditionally release Chief Bonaventure Mokwe
whom he ordered his arrest, despite all glaring evidences that this man was
innocent of all the accusation plotted against him by his enemies? When has it
become a crime to be successful in a society that the governor has to
personally prune to size; simply because a man is a competitor of the
governor’s friend? What ‘crime’ has Bonaventure committed that should warrant
his being detained in SARS for over three months?
For many who are not familiar
with the case; here is a brief story of it as narrated by NOPRIN: “The police
arrested Chief Bonaventure Mokwe after a stage-managed police search of his
UPPER CLASS HOTEL in Onitsha on August 1, 2013 and the ‘recovery’ of
incriminating objects, including two old dry human skulls, two AK47 riffles and
some ammunition, as well as a military cap.
The police also arrested
10 of his hotel workers, including Mr. Justin Nwankwo a PhD student at the
Nnamdi Azikiwe University who works in the hotel to earn income to pay for his
academic program. The police then proceeded to the Anambra State Ministry of
Justice, Onitsha where Chief Mokwe’s wife- Mrs.
Nkiru Mokwe, a lawyer, works as a Chief State Counsel and also
arrested her.
Chief Mokwe and his wife
were brought back in handcuffs, left in a police vehicle parked opposite his
hotel and made to watch as the hotel was pulled down to rubbles on the orders
and personal supervision of Governor Peter Obi of Anambra State.
Governor Obi ordered the
demolition of the hotel without any prior investigation to ascertain the
veracity and credibility of the information he and the police claimed to have
received that Chief Mokwe is a ‘ritualist’. The Governor carried out the
demolition with the aid of his security details and a large number of Onitsha
youths whose leader has now been identified as the kingpin in the set up plot
against Chief Mokwe.
Prior to the demolition,
some police officers had watched as a mob of youth invaded, vandalized and
robbed several shops belonging to Chief Mokwe’s tenants in his Plaza located
beside the hotel.
The man who lodged and
planted the incriminating objects in room 102 of Upper Class Hotel and went
away with the room key has been identified as one Mr. Olisa Egbuchiem who
checked into the room under the disguised identity of John Obi. His father is
said to be in the mortuary business for several years. Also identified as the
chief plotter is one Mr. Ayadi Mba who contracted Mr. Olisa Egbuchiem to plant
the incriminating objects in the room. Many others who played various roles in
the whole set up have also been identified.      
It is worthy of note
that prior to Chief Mokwe’ arrest and the demolition of his hotel, he had
written petitions to the CP Anambra and  the
Obi of Onitsha alerting them to the invasion of his Plaza/Park by some armed
youths led by the self-same Mr. Ayadi Mba. Mr. Ayadi Mba was said to have
assaulted, injured and dispossessed traders at the Plaza and also collected at
gun point all the money generated from the day’s business from the Plaza
caretakers.
Chief Mokwe had on
several other occasions alerted the police and traditional authorities in the
state about persistent threats by this same man and his gang, but no action was
taken by either the police or traditional authorities before this frame up
leading to his current ordeal. In all the cases of threat and attack which
Chief Mokwe reported to the police and to the Obi of Onitsha, the same group of
youths of Umudei village in Onitsha were involved. They were led by Mr. Ayadi
Mba who also hails from Umudei village.
Following the incessant
threats, harassment and attacks by this same Mr. Ayadi Mba on the life and
business of Chief Mokwe, and the failure and neglect by the police and the Obi
of Onitsha to respond to his written complaints, he approached the court and
obtained a court order restraining Mr. Ayadi Mba and a police officer whom he
was using to harass drivers in his Park. The Court issued restraining Orders
which were served on Mr. Ayadi Mba, the aforementioned police officer and the
Commissioner of Police, Anambra. A copy of the Order was also sent to the Obi
of Onitsha through his palace secretary, by one Mr. Dubem Chude. With this
Court Order, Anyamelum bus drivers started loading at Chief Mokwe’s park.
Rather than being
restrained by the Court Order, Mr. Ayadi Mba became more determined in his
excesses culminating in his hatching the frame-up  plot which saw him and others planting
incriminating objects on Chief Mokwe with the intent to use the police to
eliminate him in custody. Despite several petitions by Chief Mokwe’s lawyers
informing the Police authorities in Anambra about the criminal activities of
Mr. Ayadi Mba and his cohorts, and linking them with the planting of the objects
at the hotel, the police are yet to arrest them or commence investigations into
the complaints against them”.
This is the ocean that
Bonaventure has found himself under the emperor Peter Obi led leadership. It is
sheer wickedness and an unjustifiable act of illegality to continue to detain a
man more than three months after he was arrested over a phantom crime. Why
should people in authority partake in or acquiesce to punishing a man unjustly?
Why should a man’s business be destroyed to settle scores? Why should a whole
family, dependants and employees be denied the presence and responsibilities of
their bread winner and employer? In case Peter Obi do not know, the hotel he
illegally destroyed was built in 1973, when Obi was still a teenager, unsure of
his future.
For a man who grew up
with Peter Obi in the same street to be so humiliated despite his innocence
goes to show that the All Progressive Grand Alliance is a party formed to
enslave Anambrarians and yet they still come out seeking for their votes.
What manner of police
who went to arrest Bonaventure’s wife, who happened to be a lawyer that will
spit on a woman simply because she dares to ask why she was been arrested? Yes!
A policeman spat on Nkiru’s face. Whoever that police is, that committed such
evil act, should be brought to book, and even if the woman cannot identify
which of the police spat on her; all the policemen that went to make the arrest
should be filed out for them to identify who among them did such dastardly and
bastardly act. How could the police arrest an innocent woman and put her in a ‘Black
Maria’ as if she was a condemned criminal? Only in Emperor Peter Obi and APGA
will such take place.
Here is a man who has
not left his family for a full month in the past fifteen years, to be subjected
to trauma in prison, by the same government who use his tax to fund his
electoral promises for three months now. The real perpetrators have been found
and Mr. Obi should be bold enough to arrest them rather than keep an innocent
man in SARS, Akwuzu, Anambra State. The police must not allow themselves to be
used to shed an innocent man blood, for keeping him away from his family and
holding his freedom is tantamount to killing him. Such blood will always cry up
to the throne of heaven for justice and when it does, the repercussion goes into
generation. Let the police be warned that they do not share in the heavenly
punishment that awaits Peter Obi.
Nigerians must call
Governor peter Obi to order and not allow him to keep Bonaventure longer.
Failure to do this will eventually become a norm by our criminal political
leaders tomorrow; and who will cry our cause when we do not cry others now. “He
that will make his own liberty secure must guard even his enemy from
oppression; for if he violates this duty, he establishes a precedent that will
reach to himself”, says Thomas Paine.
We do know that Governor
Peter Obi has realized his foolery in hurriedly destroying the hotel and
incarcerating him away from public attention. We do know that the emperor
governor is afraid that the release of Bonaventure will spark of a legal battle
which will be detrimental to his image. We do also know that Mr. Peter Obi do
not want Chief Bonaventure to be released until the election will be concluded;
when he would have rigged Mr Obaino into government house, knowing that
releasing him now will be a bad image for the APGA candidate. But Nigerians do
not care what Obi and his political leaning is; he must be forced to release
Bonaventure Mokwe and apologize for all the hurt caused him while compensating
him for all he has lost; and until this is done, the media war that will
rubbish the APGA candidate has just begun. On this you can count on me that
APGA will never occupy the seat of power in Anambra State.
The time is ticking and
Emperor Obi must act fast before the 20th of October, 2013. It’s not
a threat but a promise. Men like governor Obi do not deserve to lead; neither
do they have the moral justification to install a candidate who will succeed them.
The continous detention of Chief Bonaventure Mokwe will be the Albatross that
will consume APGA in the November 2013 election.
These little things matter…

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INVESTIGATION

Investigation: Shadows of Neglect and Conflict Plague Federal Teaching Hospital Lokoja Amid Allegations of Overwork Exploitation and Ethical Breaches

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By Onoja Baba

In Lokoja,  Nigeria’s’ only confluence capital, where the Niger and Benue rivers merge, a different kind of convergence unfolds, one fraught with despair, exhaustion, and ethical quandaries at the Federal Teaching Hospital Lokoja, formerly known as the Federal Medical Centre Lokoja. This institution, mandated to deliver world class healthcare to Kogi State’s residents and beyond, stands accused of systemic failures that have claimed lives, shattered families, and eroded public trust.

SecretsReporters delved deep into a web of allegations spanning overwork of junior doctors, patient neglect, violent intrusions by political figures, and glaring conflicts of interest, where senior medical professionals allegedly divert resources and patients to their thriving private ventures. This exhaustive probe, drawing from eyewitness accounts, historical records, official statements, and exclusive interviews, uncovers a hospital teetering on the brink, where the pursuit of private gain clashes with public duty, potentially violating Nigeria’s medical ethics and public service codes.

The troubles at Federal Teaching Hospital Lokoja are not new. Tracing back to at least 2018, the facility of the Kogi State Specialist Hospital in Lokoja was plunged into mourning with the death of Doctor Chukwudibe Rosemary, the Head of Department of Internal Medicine, on a Monday that year. Reports from the time detailed how Doctor Rosemary succumbed, allegedly due to exhaustion, overwork, and the non-payment of salaries by the Kogi State Government since February of that year. Compounding the tragedy, another doctor, Idris Nuhu, along with three nurses and a ward attendant, reportedly collapsed under similar strains of relentless duty. The nurses had been on shift since the previous Saturday morning, their workloads exacerbated by a two month strike from the Joint Health Sector Union, which left fewer hands to manage an influx of patients. A hospital staffer, speaking anonymously, connected Doctor Rosemary’s demise to financial woes, recounting how she lamented her omission from the March salary schedule, forcing her to languish in penury, unable to afford her own medications. The informant alleged a dire lack of resources, including no oxygen spanner available to administer lifesaving oxygen and insufficient funds to conduct necessary tests. This whistle-blower urged the state government to prioritize civil servants welfare, highlighting how erratic traffic payment systems adopted by the administration had deepened the crisis.

Fast forward to January 2024, and the hospital became a battlefield when Suleiman Abubakar, the Majority Leader of the Kogi State House of Assembly representing Okene One constituency, allegedly mobilized hoodlums to assault medical staff following the death of his relative. Eyewitnesses described how Abubakar and his entourage broke through the hospitals gates on a Tuesday, unleashing chaos in the Accident and Emergency department. One doctor, recounting the ordeal on Wednesday morning, detailed how the lawmaker tore shirts and beat health workers on duty. The physician explained that their team was reviewing a new patient when the group demanded accountability for a lost patient, whom they later learned was under Abubakars care. Confused and uninvolved, the doctors faced violence, with Abubakar hurling his phone at one and attempting to tear clothing. The assailants destroyed property in the Accident and Emergency unit, assaulting nurses, doctors, and security personnel. The hospital’s Chief Security Officer intervened with a gun, but the mob wrestled it away, firing several shots during the struggle, forcing staff to hide and lock gates. Another doctor, identified as @k_f2d on X (formerly Twitter), confirmed the assault in a series of posts, noting she was directly attacked and a colleague suffered injuries requiring a chest X ray. The lawmaker and his men reportedly beat anyone intervening, including security, while vandalizing hospital assets. When contacted, Kogi State Police Public Relations Officer William Ovye Aya deferred comment, as he was at a recruitment venue, promising to respond later.

Public reactions to the incident poured in on social media and forums, revealing a polarized community. Facebook users reacted to the story with different narratives. Adamu George lamented the hospitals management lessons learned only when high profile cases arise, recalling his 2020 loss of a twenty three year old son due to absent doctors, beds, and attendants. Muazu Sadiq acknowledged potential uncaring behaviour by staff but condemned the lawmaker’s vigilante justice, urging redress through authorities.

In response to the allegations, Suleiman Abdulrazak, the majority leader, denied involvement in shooting or vandalism in a statement issued on January 26, 2024. He accused the hospital of negligence and lies, admitting he visited with two brothers and a colleague but framing the incident as a reaction to delays in treating his father in law, referred from Reference Hospital Okene. Abdulrazak claimed staff removed the oxygen mask without improvisation, leaving the patient unattended for three hours, leading to death. He noted two other negligence related deaths upon arrival, creating a rowdy environment with aggrieved relatives. The lawmaker described finding the Accident and Emergency department padlocked and encountering unresponsive doctors, whom he greeted and introduced himself to but received rude, nonchalant responses. He alleged a chaotic scene involving unidentified men in mufti, staff, and relatives, where one fired shots sporadically, prompting his colleagues security to disarm him. Abdulrazak categorically denied taking thugs, vandalizing facilities, or brutalizing staff, calling it a campaign of calumny. He criticized the hospitals focus on propaganda over quality care, petitioned authorities for investigation, and expressed confidence in justice. The Nigerian Medical Association demanded his arrest and prosecution, amplifying calls for accountability.

SecretsReporters’ own visit to Federal Teaching Hospital Lokoja underscored the dilapidated state. A patient needing dialysis, who walked in with our reporter, was swiftly redirected by three nurses at the Nurses’ Station, including one male and two females, to the Kogi State Specialist Hospital. The nurses openly admitted that many doctors at both facilities (Specialist and FTH) own and manage their private clinics or hospitals, exacerbating resource strains.

The nurses disclosed that the hospital lacked basic admission cards that day, attributed to a health workers strike, but SecretsReporters observed that the only visible development was a massive mosque construction nearly rivaling the administrative building in size. A resident of Lokoja, Ahammed Shaba, lamented this prioritization, questioning how religious structures eclipse medical needs in a facility grappling with inadequate infrastructure.

He said, ‘’I still struggle to understand where exactly we got it wrong, and how wrong we got it. Recently, I noticed a gigantic construction project ongoing at the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Lokoja, Out of curiosity, I made inquiries and discovered that the structure is a mosque.

‘’This development, however, raises serious concerns. When completed, aside the administrative building, both the mosque and the church within the FMC premises will likely stand as the largest structures in the entire compound in a medical centre that is already grappling with inadequate medical facilities and infrastructure. What this clearly suggests is that Christians and Muslims appear to be competing over who owns the biggest religious structure, rather than prioritising the core purpose of the institution.

‘’More troubling is the placement, the mosque is located close to the main gate, while the church is situated around the residential/administrative area.

‘’This is a federal government establishment, meant to serve all Nigerians regardless of faith, yet religious identity seems to be taking centre stage over institutional functionality.’’

The Mosque under construction

A focal point of SecretsReporters’ uncovering is Adewale Arimiyau Abolore, head of the dialysis unit at the FTH, Lokoja, whose private A4 Consultant Clinic and Dialysis Centre thrives a stone throw away from the FTH. Just opposite the FTH. Incorporated on August 2, 2018, with registration number RC 2635840, its address is No. 6B, J.S.Q. Nigerian Inland Waterways Authority quarters, Lokoja. Abolore serves as proprietor, with activities in medical practice and consultancy. SecretsReporters observed that while the dialysis machine at FTH non-functional with patients being redirected, the A4 boomed with patients spilling outside to decongest interiors. This proximity raises concern and the operation of the A4 owner raises conflict of interest flags against public office holder codes. Even though the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria’s Code of Medical Ethics, under Rule 49, restricts full time public consultants to one private clinic outside duty hours, mandating in hospital care only at the employing public facility, Rule 42 prohibits enticing patients from colleagues, emphasizing no professional dealings without notice to prior attendants. While the code spells no explicit distance, the Nigerian Constitutions Fifth Schedule Code of Conduct for Public Officers forbids full time officers from managing private businesses except farming to avert conflicts.

SecretsReporters learnt that the dialyses unit of the FTH Lokoja, headed by the owner of the A4 hospital, is one of the units left in terrible conditions.

In an exclusive interview with Doctor Omeiza David Sunday, President of the Association of Resident Doctors at Kogi State Specialist Hospital Lokoja, SecretsReporters conducted as part of probing dual practice, conflicts, self-referrals, neglect, and enforcement gaps, he provided insights from a general perspective. Denying widespread ownership, he noted barely a few doctors at Specialist own private hospitals, roughly one or two percent of total, and emphasized their near constant presence in public duties. He argued few patients in privates come from government referrals, less than zero point one percent, attributing preferences to privacy and accessibility. Overwork, he admitted, affects all due to doctor shortages, with thousands japaing abroad, leading to strikes and low pay

He clarified dual practice as owning versus part time work in privates for tokens outside hours, insisting no inherent conflict if duties are fulfilled. On negligence, he viewed it as universal, not public specific, often misconstrued by the public, like referrals for space shortages being labeled neglect. . ‘’Negligence isn’t just a public hospital concern; it can happened anywhere including private hospitals. It happened in developed Nations and that’s why litigation exists for damages. The Dr that took care of the late Michael Jackson wasn’t a Nigerian. The only misconception in the public most time is that what the masses referred to as negligence isn’t negligence in most case. A patient is referred for lack of space and he goes out there and call it negligence,’’ he said.

He rebuffed claims of most Specialist doctors owning privates as lies, noting none among his seven executives do. He said, ‘’If most Drs have private hospital, how come I don’t have? We are 7 as excos and none of us has private hospital.’’

Doctor Omeiza however mentioned that there is a required distance a private hospital must maintain from a public facility, though unable to recall it precisely, underscoring potential ethical lapses in such close setups.

Messages to former Nigerian Medical Association President Doctor Omede Idris went unanswered. Meanwhile, another NMA former president who reached out informed SecretsReporters that he would not like to speak on the matter. He however admitted that running a private clinic while serving as doctor with a government hospital is illegal for doctors under 10 years of practice.

This mosaic of incidents, conditions, and testimonies paints a hospital in crisis, where junior doctors allegedly endure extended duties beyond norms, fearing reprisals from superiors, a claim Doctor Omeiza contextualized as shared overwork.

FTH Lokoja’s history reveals a transformation fraught with challenges. Originally, the General Hospital Lokoja, built in 1954 by the former Kabba Provincial Government at the Nigerian Inland Waterways Authority headquarters in Adankolo, it relocated in 1958 to its current Government Reserved Area site, half a kilometer away. Upgraded to specialist status in 1984 under Kwara State with additions like four wards, a laboratory X ray building, store laundry complex, and mortuary, it became part of Kogi State in 1991. The Federal Medical Centre Lokoja emerged on November 9, 1999, via an agreement between the Federal Ministry of Health and Kogi State Ministry of Health, starting with eighty six personnel. The mandate emphasized skilled care in a friendly atmosphere sustained by research and training. Late Professor Momoh Anate, the first Medical Director appointed November 12, 1999, oversaw initial renovations, absorbing 252 staff from the old General Hospital in August 2000. Absorbing outdated infrastructure necessitated pulling down old roofs and rebuilding outpatient consulting, pharmacy, children ward, dental, accounts, audit, physiotherapy, casualty, and medical social welfare departments. Miss Thomas Itsemhe A. Val, the first youth corper in 2004, contributed by designing layouts, signposts, labels, wards, offices, and the centres flag.

Under Doctor Dada Gbadebo Eleshin, acting from November 9, 2007, and confirmed in May 2008, manpower shortages were addressed with small scale recruitment of medical officers, nurses, laboratory assistants, health attendants, records assistants, and electricians. Previously, one doctor covered the entire hospital on call and one nurse per ward on afternoons or nights. Locum staff and corps members bridged gaps until larger recruitments in 2010 and 2013.

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STRAY BULLET

Enough of the bullying of Immigration officers by Minister Olubunmi Tunji Ojo

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Tunde Olukoya

Hon. Olubunmi Tunji Ojo in a bid to convince gullible Nigerians that his much celebrated reforms in Nigeria Immigration Service embarked on an unscheduled working visit to the FCT Command Passport Office at Abuja where he was seen on video widely circulated on the social media emotionally abusing officers and men of the office. He was seen accusing them of tactically failing to attend to the Passport applicants under the guise of poor internet network services.

Hon Tunji Ojo since his assumption of office has been carrying out campaign of blackmail against the officers of Nigeria Immigration Service branding them rogues and criminals. The style of leadership and human resources management employed by the Hon Minister defies every known theory of motivation of the workforce.
The Minister conduct in the viral video is condemnable, lacks respect for uniform ethics, and national embarrassment. It is likened to a Pharasee who is removing dust in one’s eyes while carrying a log on his own eyes.

The Minister cannot claim ignorance of the fact that his reforms in NIS are not working. It is a known fact that the internet backbone being used by the Passport offices are sim-enable routers that are not up to 5G networks which connects the passport office to their remote servers at the production centres and which fluctuates whenever there are weather changes. Clusters of Passport offices (some cases 5 states) are connected to a production center and when there are power failure or network issues at the production center the entire passport offices in the five states will be shut down.
Will he Hon Minister also claim ignorance of the fact that the Immigration website recently encountered down time making it difficult for payments to be made during the day time except one wakes up late at night to do the payment?

Since taking up the production of Cerpac card has the Minister been able to produce cards for the expatriates? Is he Minister not aware of how difficult it is for Nigerians in diaspora to receive their passports which he is producing from Nigeria?
Is the Minister not aware of the difficulties encountered by foreigners applying for eVisa?

Is it also the fault of Immigration officers that his much advertised central Passport production has not kicked off? Is it the fault of the Immigration Officers that he has not been able to solve the problem of scarcity of passport booklets?

Can the Hon Minister be transparent enough to tell Nigerians how much the passport offices receives as subvention to run the office and how he finances the internet network services in all the passport offices?
Is the Minister not aware that his portals for various immigration services functions effectively only at nights?

Can he be transparent enough to tell Nigerians how effective is the passport delivery system? Can he be transparent enough to tell Nigerians who takes the extra charges of #4000 and #7000 in each passport and about $140 in Cerpac?

When Col Ahmed Ali rtd. took over Customs he didn’t reform Customs by bullying officers but rather he worked on the welfare of custom officers and got Government to adequately remunerate he customs officers providing logistics and infrastructural support to the customs officers and this gave rise to increase in revenue for customs. Can Tunji Ojo tell Nigerians how he provides uniform materials for the officers?

Can he tell Nigerians what support he has given to Immigration Officers who are being killed or injured in JTF operations in North East and other operations in other parts of the country? as well as at the various borders in the country? What was his effort in securing release of abducted officers of the Service in Benue and other states?

Apart from hijacking Immigration duties and giving to surrogate companies without adequate manpower what training program has he executed for the officers and men of the Service in the areas of ICT and effective management to boost the performance of officers?
I wish to call on Investigative Journalists to carry out an investigation on the reforms by Olubumi Tunji Ojo with a view to unraveling the truth or else he will run NIS to a halt.

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SCANDALS

Hypocrisy Unmasked: Public Complaints Commission’s Management Share Millions Of Public Funds To Staff as Pocket Money

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The very institution tasked with upholding accountability and transparency, the Public Complaints Commission (PCC) – Nigeria’s own Ombudsman – finds itself under an uncomfortable spotlight as an audit report, obtained by SecretsReporters, reveals a worrying pattern of irregular expenditure.
The report highlights reimbursements for out-of-pocket expenses totaling a staggering ₦9,969,920.00, paid to staff without due approvals, casting a long shadow over an agency meant to champion integrity.


The audit’s findings lay bare a system seemingly oblivious to the established financial regulations. Paragraph 2302 of the Financial Regulations (FR), 2009, serves as the bedrock for prudent financial management, stipulating that all local purchases or indents must be authorized by the officer controlling expenditure and signed by them. However, the PCC, an agency dedicated to investigating public grievances against government bodies and private institutions, appears to have fallen short of these very standards.


According to the comprehensive audit, the sum of Nine million, nine hundred and sixty-nine thousand, nine hundred and twenty naira (₦9,969,920.00) was disbursed as reimbursement for out-of-pocket expenses to its staff. What raises a red flag is the glaring omission of crucial documentation: there was no evidence of a need assessment report for most of these items being out of stock or in the store, nor was there any sign of approval to incur these expenses on behalf of the Public Complaints Commission.


These anomalies, the report unequivocally states, can be attributed to “weaknesses in the internal control system at the Public Complaints Commission, Abuja.” The risks stemming from such lax controls are far-reaching and gravely concerning: a potential “diversion of public funds,” the specter of “payment for goods not delivered and services not rendered,” and ultimately, the “misappropriation of funds.”


In a move that could be seen as a turning a blind eye to the grave allegations, the PCC management offered “No response” to the audit’s findings. This silence, the auditors emphasized, leaves the findings valid and standing firm “until the Management implements the recommendations.”
To pull the agency back from the brink, the audit has laid out clear and stringent recommendations for the Chief Commissioner. He is now formally requested to account to the Public Accounts Committees of the National Assembly for the sum of ₦9,962,920.32, which was specifically identified as paid to officers “without approvals.”


Furthermore, the report demands the urgent recovery and remittance of this exact sum to the Treasury, with undeniable evidence of this transaction to be forwarded to the Public Accounts Committees.
Failure to comply, the audit warns, should trigger appropriate sanctions relating to poor management of cash and irregular or wrong payment, as stipulated in paragraphs 3115 and 3106 of the Financial Regulations, 2009.

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