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Health Ministry Officials Mismanaged N5.7bn – Senate

by Sunday Isuwa
3 years ago
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The Senate has uncovered how some officials of the Ministry of Health mismanaged over N5.7 billion donor funds from an international agency to Nigeria.

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The alleged mismanagement of funds forced some of the donors to suspend the assistance due to unsatisfactory reports emanating from the Ministry Health agencies.

The mismanagement of donor agencies’ funds was uncovered by the chairman, senate public account committee, Senator Matthew Urhogbide who expressed dissatisfaction with failure of permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Health and officials to account for the fund.

It was learnt that four invitations have been sent to the ministry but were not honored. The first letter dated February 1 and the meeting was scheduled for February 8, 222 and another meeting was scheduled for March 16, 2022 and this month.

One of the donor agencies is Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation (GAVI), an international NGO specialising in bringing together public and private sectors with the objective of creating equal access to new and under-used vaccines for children living in the world’s poorest countries.

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The revelation was as a result of the 2016 Auditor-general’s report which is under consideration.

The chairman, while reacting to the failure of the ministry to give account of the money spent said that the committee is left with no other option than to issue a warrant of arrest on the ministry officials to come and give explanation.

He said, “The Ministry of Health has consistently refused to come and give an account before this Committee. We have sent invitations to them to appear with no response from the Ministry. This is very unfortunate.”

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The query reads, “First in 2015, by a  donor named Global  Alliance  for  Vaccines  and  Immunisation (GAVI),  an  international  NGO  specialising  in  bringing  together  public  and  private  sectors with  the  objective  of  creating  equal  access  to  new  and  under-used  vaccine  for  children living  in  the  world’s  poorest  countries.

The NGO, with headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, accused NPHCDA of mismanagement of funds released by the organisation and invited my office to  observe the appointment of an audit  firm  to  carry out an extended cash  programme audit of GAVI funds  released  to  NPHCDA  from  2010  to 2015.

Non-adherence to laid down procedures stipulated in public procurement Act, 2007, in the procurement of goods, services and works valued at   N4,987,958,621.00.

“Expenditures made  by  the  NPHCDA  between  1st  January,  2010  and  31st  March, 2015  amounted  to  N8,599,291,949.00  (Eight  billion,  five  hundred  and  ninety-nine million,  two  hundred  and  ninety-one  thousand,  nine  hundred  and  forty-nine naira),  out  of  which  N187,725,160.00  was  not supported  with  relevant  statutory  and  third  party  documents,  such  as  payment vouchers,  receipts,  invoices,  delivery  notes,  store  receipt  vouchers,  contract completion  certificates,  etc.

“The sum  of  N18,804,865.00  was    also reported  to  be  ineligible  expenditures  as  it  comprised  payments  to  suppliers  who did  not  deliver  the procured goods  or services as  per contract.

“Inadequately supported expenditure amounted to N619,999,383.00. This was mostly attributed to photocopied documents, inconsistencies in supporting documents, lack of contracts with suppliers and lack of evidence of delivery for procured goods.”


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