The House of Representatives on Tuesday said it will set up an ad hoc committee to investigate circumstances surrounding the allegation that soldiers on escort duty absconded with money.
This was sequel to a unanimous adoption of a motion of “Urgent Motion of Public Importance’’ by Rep. Abubakar Balarabe (APC-Nasarawa) at the plenary on Wednesday, NAN reports.
DAILY POST had reported that the Nigeria Defence Headquarters had confirmed that it was investigating the stolen N400m operation fund.
Acting Director, Defence Information, Colonel Onyema Nwachukwu, who disclosed this at a briefing in Abuja, on Tuesday said: “The event of suspected soldiers’ disappearance with some amount of money is being investigated by appropriate authorities.
“The outcome will be made known to the public in due course. I will not like to pre-empt the investigation.”
Moving the motion during Rep’s plenary, Balarabe noted that the Nigerian Army had issued a statement on the allegation, claiming that officers on escort duty absconded with billions of naira.
He said that the army stated that five personnel of the “Operation Harbin Kunama III’’ based in Sokoto were directed on July 11 to escort somebody with a large amount of money to Kaduna.
According to the lawmaker, on arrival at the Nigerian Army Airstrip in Jaji, the personnel connived and allegedly dispossessed the person of the money and absconded.
He said that although the army admitted the incidence, it did not mention the exact amount taken away by the soldiers.
Balarabe said that the circumstances surrounding the incidence were unclear as there was no explanation as to why a large amount of money will be transported by road and not by using the banks.
He said that there was no explanation as to why the money was moved from Sokoto to Abuja via Kaduna.
According to him, in these times of insecurity, banditry, kidnapping, insurgency and other crimes in the country, it will be dangerous to leave the incident unattended to.
The legislator said that it was important to unravel the circumstances surrounding the incident.
Deputy Speaker of the House, Idris Wase then directed the committee to investigate and report back to the house within four weeks for further action.
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