Comrade Adams Oshiomhole |
Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige has faulted the stand
of the Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Comrade Adams
Oshiomhole on the constitution and inauguration of the board members of
federal agencies and parastatal under his ministry.
The APC chairman, in a letter, had given the labour minister one week
within which to constitute the board of the parastatals and agencies
under his ministry.
The parastatals and agencies are the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust
Fund (NSITF), National Directorate of Employment (NDE), National
Productivity Centre (NPC), and Michael Imoudu Institute for Labour
Studies (MINILS)
But, Ngige, in his reply, explained why he would not constitute the
Board of NSITF within the one week ultimatum given by Oshiomhole. He
expressed disbelief that such a letter could emanate from the APC
chairman.
He said: “Our National Chairman, I am in receipt of a letter
referenced APC/NHDQ/ GEN-S/28/018/003 dated July 11, 2018, which was
sent from your office and received by me on July 12, 2018. Ordinarily, I
would not believe the letter was from you except for the barrage of
media statements that came before I saw the letter. I read the contents
of this letter with both amazement and utter disbelief.
“Three agencies have been reconstituted and members were inaugurated
on March 8, 2018, in conformity with a presidential directive. All the
three boards are currently operational. The only agency left out was the
Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF), which, before the
directive, had been enmeshed in major issues of corruption, involving
about N48 billion, comprising Federal Government and employers’
contributions to the Employees’ Compensation Fund, plus some
non-remitted PAYE taxes, which were carted away through well perfected
sleaze operation. This resulted in the agency coming under the EFCC’s
investigation/prosecution of members of the former board and some of her
serving officials
“An Administrative and Financial Panel of Enquiry was instituted with
a presidential approval as a follow – up to the criminal
investigations. This was followed by a House of Representatives
Committee on Labour and Employment probe in March 2018, which is still
ongoing.
“Comrade National Chairman, you are aware of this situation and you
had broached this issue with me during your campaign period, when I
visited your campaign office. Due to the fact that a lot of the
information available to me as a minister are classified, I had told you
that I will brief you later and, at our last meeting, during a function
on Saturday, July 7, 2018, I had sought for an appointment for the next
day, so I could brief you on the situation.”
“I’m not oblivious of the fact that you are a very interested party
in the matter because having served as chairman of the NSITF board
before the last board, and as a former Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC)
president, you would be interested in the tripartite colouration of the
board being maintained. More so, as labour still remains your base
constituency. Mr. Chairman, a lot of the classified information from the
EFCC, the Auditor-General of the Federation’s “spot check” report for
an organisation with an account that has not been audited for five years
– 2013 – 2017, are not within your purview. In view of all these
damaging reports, I had a presidential permission not to inaugurate this
particular board at the time we did the others.”
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