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NSITF Comes Under Fire By SPAC For Alleged Squander N17.158b -READ DETAILS

Thompson Nsisongabasi

Aug 15, 2022

The past and current management of the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) has come under perusal by the Senate Public Accounts Committee (SPAC) for failure to produce relevant documents addressing the alleged spending of N17.158 billion in 2013.

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According to the Nation, some of the documents to back up the expenses were eaten up by termites.

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Office of the Auditor General of the Federation (OAuGF), had in its 2018 audit report - now being considered by the Senate panel chaired by Senator Matthew Urhoghide (Edo South) -queried the agency over the disbursed sums without appropriate supporting documents.

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In his report, the OAuGF said the N17.158 billion was in fact the total sum of money that was transferred by the agency from its Skye and First Bank accounts, into various untraceable accounts belonging to individuals and companies between January and December 2013.

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The OAuGF had, in its 2018 audit report, raised 50 different queries bordering on alleged misappropriation of funds against the agency.

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The AuGF's query reads: "Management of NSITF, as shown in statements of account number 1750011691 with Skye Bank Plc, for the period 1st January, 2013 to 20th December, 2013, and statements of account number 2001754610 with First Bank Plc for the period January 7, 2013 to February 28, 2013, transferred amounts totalling N17,158,883,034.69 to some persons and companies from these accounts.

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"However, payment vouchers relating to the transfers together with their supporting documents were not provided for audit. Consequently, the purpose(s) for the transfers could not be authenticated.

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"These are in violation of Financial Regulation 601 which states that 'all payment entries in the cashbook/accounts shall be vouched for on one of the prescribed treasury forms. Vouchers shall be made out in favour of the person or persons to whom the money is actually due'.

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"Under no circumstances shall a cheque be raised, or cash paid for services for which a voucher has not been raised."

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The Chairman of the Senate Committee, Urhoghide, had summoned and interviewed NSITF's past and present managements on where the said N17.158 billion was transferred to between January and December 2013.

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It was learnt that no official of the former management could offer satisfactory explanation on the alleged multiple transfers with necessary documents.

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Members of management in charge of the agency in 2013 had told the committee that relevant cash vouchers pertaining to the transactions were left behind by them.

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But the current NSITF Managing Director, Dr. Michael Akabogu, was said to have claimed that no such documents were in the organisation's custody.
"The container the said documents were kept by past management has not only been beaten by rains over the years but even possibly been eaten up by termites.

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"As directed by this committee, I told the past management officers on the need for them to help us out in answering this query with necessary documents which have not been made available for us," Akabogu allegedly said.

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The Managing Director of NSITF from 2010 to 2016, Mallam Umar Munir Abubakar, allegedly claimed that he was aware of the query and had no explanations to render since the audit exercise was not carried out during his tenure.

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But his successor, Mr. Adebayo Somefun, who was head of the agency from May 2017 to July 2020, allegedly insisted that those in the agency's account section should be able to trace the documents.

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But the current General Manager Finance of the agency allegedly said that the container in question had been under lock and key and abandoned in an isolated area within the premises of the organisation in Abuja.

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In his ruling, Urhoghide expressed worry over the development and ordered both members of past and present management of the NSITF to re-appear before the panel with all necessary evidence concerning the transactions unfailingly on Thursday, September 22, 2022.

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