The House of Representatives Committee on Population has queried the National Population Commission over N 1.9 billion spent on the presidential summits in villa and conferences organised across the country.
The committee at the budget defence in Abuja on Wednesday challenged the NPC directors to make an oral presentation of the N1.9 billion expended for the summit and conferences.
A member of the committee, Gboluga Ikengboju (Ondo-APC), moved the motion for the NCP to review the discrepancies in the document they presented to the committee.
According to him, in view of the discrepancies that cannot be justified by the commission and the fact that the 2022 format cannot be accepted, we want the commission to go back and provide more detail.
“We cannot be speculating over taxpayers’ money. I hereby move that they should go back and tidy up these documents,” he said.
Another member, Rep. Ifeanyi Momah (PDP-Anambra), expressed worry over how N129 million was used for a one-day seminar at the villa.
He further asked if the money spent on the presidential summit held at the villa was meant only for the villa event or stakeholders conferences held in various states.
The lawmaker also asked the commission why the N5 billion budgeted for the mock census did not reach the staff deployed for that purpose in Anambra.
On his part, Reps Bamidele Salam (PDP-Osun), also asked why the money used at the villa for the summit was not captured in the 2022 budget.
The committee however asked the commission to furnish the committee with expenditure patterns at the villa summit and the stakeholders’ conferences at the state level.
The committee demanded to know how N5 billion was spent on the mock census while asking that NCP should provide the utilisation of the N1.9 billion spent by the commission.
The committee gave the commission till Nov. 16 to give them feedback and reconvened.
The representative of NCP Chairman, Bala Banye, Chairman, Finance and General Purpose Committee of the commission, had earlier posited that the money spent covered the summit and states conferences.
He said the commission had documentary evidence of how the money was spent, saying, the understanding is that the summit was also done in all states of the Federation.
The Director of Census, NCP, Mrs Arinola Olanipekun, said the stakeholders’ workshop was to bring to the Nigerian census 2023 instrument to question and the nature of data that would be generated.
She said it was also to meet the development of the country in order to seek Nigerians’ opinions on how to meet their needs.
“The national stakeholders are very necessary and needed the buy-in of the President, it added a lots of colour to it.
She said the stakeholders’ conference was captured in the capital expenditure, adding that was meant to be a one-day activity, stressing that the stakeholder’s meeting was captured in the 2022 budget.
The NPC Director of Finance, Mr. Fagbemi Benjamin, who was put on oath by the committee said the money spent at the villa event was N129 million, adding that the remaining N1.2 billion was for the 36 states and FCT.