A civil society group, Initiative for Leadership and Economic Watch in Nigeria has called on president Muhammadu Buhari to call minister of power to order over alleged disregard for the functions of his minister of state
Executive Dirctor of the group Ambassador Agbonkpolor Aironmwanbor Splendour address a press conference in abuja
See speech below...
DISREGARD TO STATUTORY LAID DOWN PROCEDURE, ACT AND THE APPOVED SCHEDULE OF DUTIES BY THE HONOURABLE MINISTER OF POWER, ENGR. SALEH MAMMAN, WHOSE ACTION AMOUNTS TO ADMINISTRATIVE RECKLESSNESS AND CORRUPTION IN PUBLIC OFFICE
The civil society Organization, the gentlemen of the press.
I welcome you all to this all-important press conference, being the 10th of January 2020, on behalf of Initiative for Leadership and Economic Watch in Nigeria and allied Civil Society groups present as we set the record straight on the above Subject Matter.
‘‘When a public officeholder feels too complacent and corruption driven over national assignment given to him/her, if not checked, will certainly lead to abuse of confidence reposed on that public officeholder by the nation which further shows outright desecration of oath of office which he/she swore to and is supposed to hold in trust for
the entire citizenry for the nation’s development and economic voyage’’
‘’Rapid economic growth cannot be achieved holistically, if electrification of rural areas in Nigeria is given less priority in the implementation of the Federal government economic industrialization roadmap, which has vast economic potentials cardinal towards fostering institutional frame work and mechanisms for National Development. The above realities brings to mind the hitherto rural micro economic initiatives and programs of the Federal Government that has the capacity to develop rural communities across Nigeria, which can only be made possible, if constant electricity is provided in rural communities, which further underscored the need for the government to take rural electrification as a major priority in delivering the dividend of good governance to the people, through access to electricity in rural communities for micro industries within local communities to strive, which in turn, will expand the Nigeria economy and better the lives of the rural dwellers positively, which will further reduce Rural Urban Migration’’
‘’The recent turn of event at the Rural Electrification Agency, where the Minister of Power Engr. Saleh Mamman openly bended the rules, undermine his junior minister to whom the supervisory mandate of REA is vested and delegated, as the minister of State for power, by President Muhammadu Buhari, for which the minister over stretched is hands, beyond his mandate to cause disharmony in a peaceful agency like REA, by deploying somebody from his own state to replace vacant position for deputy Director Funds and Procurement, position identified in the organogram of the REA as units, position supposedly billed to be occupied by Deputy Director, for which the immediate Assistant Directors, who are both qualify to step into the units as heads, which follows the statutory operations of the agency viz-a-viz the Rural Electrification Strategy and implementation Plan (RESIP) approved by Mr. President, whereas the honourable Minister quoted units heads for directorate position , further expresses high level of ignorance been promoted in REA by the Minister of Power, which office originally is structured for deputy Director, action regarded as pitiable dismal in administrative governance’’
A position erroneously communicate in a letter sent to the agency, signed by honourable Minister, Engr Saleh Mamman, deployed directors to occupy position met for deputy director as structured in the Act that established REA, whose decision is regarded as misinformation and administrative misfire, with regards to wrongful authorization of deployment into said departments and meddling in the administrative activities, on matters supposed to be handled by Management and Board, which amounts to abuse of office tantamount to sack. It is the highest level of incompetence displayed so far, not having proper understanding of the working document and operations of the agency, not to further fool the present administration and one of the most respected Ministry (Power) among Federal Ministries in Nigeria''
''Rather than borders on the challenges that besets the rural electrification projects and programs in Nigeria, in a bid to fixing the situation squarely, but turns to be abuse of constituted powers of the Junior Minister with total disregard to laid down schedules and duties approved by commander in Chief of Arm Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, President Mahummadu Buhari, meets discountenance, which is openly expressed by Nigerians in different dailies, the Civil Society been the sixth estate of realm, viewed the Minister of Power action inimical to the good governance of the present administration, which will further put the Present Government in a negative light, in the public domain''
To further set the record straight on the presidential approved Schedule of Duties for ministers and Minister of State, which was duly communicated by the Secretary to the Government of the federation, Mr. Boss Mustapha, in order to facilitate effective delivery of their ministerial mandates based on Government Priority.
‘’We want to use this medium to commend Mr. president Muhammadu Buhari, for his pragmatism in fixing the power sector challenges for rapid economic growth, and we applaud the level of priority given to the power sector under his amiable leadership in order to achieve a sustainable power supply in Nigerian, which is billed to provoke micro industrialization both in urban and rural communities. We equally support Mr. President Anti-corruption stance, towards making sure that those who use public office advantage to defraud the nation, are put behind bars, we salute the efforts of the anti-graft Agencies, the EFCC and ICPC in the fight against corruption in Nigeria under the current administration, as Nigeria is gradually winning the war against Corruption’’
The Federal Ministry of Power mandate is to develop and implement policies to achieve and sustain adequate and reliable power supply for the nation and coordinate the activities of the private and public sector operators of the electricity industry.
RESPONSIBILTIES OF THE HONOURABLE MINISTER
1 Provide overall political leadership to the ministry in line with government objective toward the attainment of its goals;
2 Provide overall guidance in the formulation and implementation of policies necessary for the realization of the mandate of the ministry;
3 Promote policies, programmes and projects for the improvement in the efficiency and effectiveness of infrastructure delivery;
4 Advise government on matters relating to the formulation and execution of federal government’s electric power sector policy and ensure consistency of such policies with all other federal government micro-economic policies;
5 Provide oversight to the following programmes/activities of the ministry:
a. National Integrated Power Project (NIPP)
b. Supervise the activities of generation and distribution company (GenCos and DisCos)
6 oversees the following parastatals
a. Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN)
b. Nigeria Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC)
c. Nigeria Bulk Electricity Trading PLC (NBET)
D. Nigeria Electricity Liability Management Company (NELMCO)
THE RESPONSIBILTY OF THE MINISTER OF STATE
1. Assist in the formulation and implementation of policies within its scheduled are in a manner that support the realization of the mandate of the Ministry
2. Responsible for the following programs/ activities of the ministry
A. Rural electrification programmes
B. Training and capacity development
3. Oversee the following Parastatals:
A. Rural Electrification Agency (REA)
B. National Power Training Institute of Nigeria (NAPTIN)
C. Nigeria Electricity management Services Agencies (NEMSA)
Disregard to the above laid down rights, procedure and approved schedule of duties by the Honourable Minister of power, Engr. Saleh Mamman, a presidential correspondence communicated to both Ministers by the secretary to the government of the federation, Mr. Boss Mustapha on the 21th of October 2019, for immediate compliance, difference to that directives amounts to corruption and bending the established rules of engagements and operations.
It on the strength of the above realism that we call on the honourable Minister of power, Engr. Saleh Mamman to retrieve steps, not to jettison the obvious presidential directives that clearly states the responsibilities of senior Minister of power and the Minister of state, not to be seen undermining the powers of the President, as affirmed in the said responsibilities and duties, to further set the records straight.
Bending the established rule of engagements and operation, amount to corruption and abuse of office, not to jettison the obvious facts and undermine the powers of the president of the Federal republic of Nigeria, action, shows administrative rascality. The Honourable Minister allegedly redeployed four of his cronies to the REA, (three from the northeast and one from the northwest) to the Procurement Unit and other department in the Agency.”
The level of rascality, which characterized public office holders administrative engagements is very alarming, practices which undermine the laid down rules of engagement as to their responsibilities and duties as assigned by the Federal Government, which is another dimension of corruption that eventually translates into financial resources, thereby stealing from government coffers to satisfy their greed.
‘’We therefore call on Mr. President to call the Minister power, Engr. Saleh Mamman to order, being a very sensitive ministry, we urge the Honourable Minister to honourably call back those persons already wrongly deployed to Rural Electrification Agency (REA) not to continue in the above administrative flaws.
Long live Federal Republic of Nigeria!
Long live President Muhammadu Buhari!!
Long Live Federal Ministry Power!!!
Ambassador Agbonkpolor Aironmwanbor Splendour
Executive Director,
Initiative for Leadership and Economic Watch in Nigeria