Alleged Fraud: Nigerians React to Minister of Humanitarian Affairs Betta Edu's Suspension

The incident that led to the suspension of humanitarian affairs minister Betta Edu includes the sanctioning of a transfer of N585.2 million into a civil servant's private account.

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The suspension of the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Betta Edu, over suspected illegal financial transactions, on Monday, has sparked reactions among Nigerians.

PREMIUM TIMES reported the scandal, which includes the approval of payment of N585.2 million into a private account of a civil servant.

Mrs. Edu came under criticism from Nigerians for authorizing the transfer of the N585.2 million into the private bank account of a civil servant, who is the accountant in charge of grants for vulnerable Nigerians.

In response to the public outrage, President Tinubu suspended the minister on Monday, and directed a thorough investigation of the scam by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).


The commission has since summoned her to appear for questioning at its headquarters in Abuja on Tuesday.

The revelation and subsequent suspension of Mrs. Edu coincide with ongoing probe of her predecessor, Sadiya Umar-Farouq, over alleged corruption in the handling of N37.1 billion social intervention funds during her tenure.

Reactions

Commenting on the development, many Nigerians have hailed President Tinubu for his response to the scandal. They also called for an impartial probe into the allegations, which they noted wad the essence of the suspension of the official.

Reacting via his X handle, D. H Bwala, a spokesperson for the presidential candidate of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party in the February 2023 election, said, he is a big fan of ABAT. He said, Again @officialABAT is showing that when there is a credible substance in an allegation, he will act in the public interest. He has suspended the beauty pageant minister. You should give it to him.

Aliyyu Abubakar similarly praised President Tinubu’s decision, saying, “BAT is the best leader Nigeria needs at this critical time.”

John Iyanu also expressed his support for the president. “Good! Now investigation can come up,” the X user wrote.

Also hailing the suspension of the minister, Auwal Skinny wrote on X that, “As expected, if it wasn’t done we’ll question the president.”

Tweeting via @Aliyu_turare, another user on the platform stated, “Group of thieves make you send them to prison with immediate effect nonsense. Now it’s time to pay Npower beneficiary stipends then.”

An X user also tweeted via @kaurday applauding Mrs. Edu’s suspension. “He who comes into equity must come with clean hands. Betta Edu exposed fraud but overlooked the need to maintain her integrity in the process. Betta Edu Beta Edu.

Several former beneficiaries of the N-Power social assistance scheme, which was a work-for-cash social assistance scheme under the social intervention program under the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari, who felt that they were undervalued, have also urged the prosecution of all individuals involved in the misappropriation of social intervention funds within the ministry.

“Remain, Mr Hamza Director of Fund and other Directors, all they are Scammers. Justice for N-power Batch C2 9 months Stipend,” Muhammed Bello wrote.

@EXCELLENCE_FG tweeted, “God will expose all those behind the delay in Npowerians Stipends. God bless TINUBU. ”

“Group of thieves. Make you send them to prison with immediate effect, nonsense. Now it’s time to pay Npower beneficiary stipends then,” stated Musa Aliyu.

@Akinrinleola stated that, “As many as those behind our unpaid stipends, they’ll never know peace.”

Speaking on Channels Television’s Politics Today, on Monday, former spokesperson for then Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, Laolu Akande, said the suspended minister expressed surprise over the humanitarian affairs’ admission of making the transfer of the money into a private account.

“I was surprised when I saw the ministry’s statement saying it transferred money into a private account. It is an infraction of financial regulations,” he said.

He said many government officials had gone with impunity for so long. He stated that the transaction was a departure from the financial regulations guiding the conduct of public officers.

Issues

A few days after Mrs. Edu ordered the suspension of an official for alleged financial impropriety, documents leaked to the public showed that she ordered the payment of N585.2 million into the private bank account of a civil servant, who is the accountant in charge of Grants for Vulnerable Nigerians.

According to a leaked memo, the minister had requested Oluwatoyin Madein, the accountant general of the Federation, to transfer the funds from the account of the National Social Investment Office to the private account of Bridget Oniyelu, the accountant of a federal poverty intervention project called Grants for Vulnerable Groups, a project under Mrs. Edu's ministry.

The request contravenes various sections of Nigeria’s Financial Regulations 2009 meant to prevent fraud and other forms of corruption in government business.

Nigeria Stops Accreditation Of Degree Certificates From Nigerien, Kenyan, Ugandan Universities

 

Minister of Education, Prof Tahir Mamman, said, “We are not going to stop at just Benin and Togo.”

The Nigerian government has said it will be extending the suspension of accreditation and evaluation of degree certificates to more countries like Uganda, Kenya and Niger Republic.

Earlier, the government announced the suspension of accreditation and evaluation of degree certificates from Benin Republic and Togo following an undercover report by a Nigerian journalist with Daily Nigerian newspaper detailing how he acquired a degree from a university in Benin Republic under two months and was deployed for the National Youth Service Corps.

Apart from suspending the accreditation of certificates from the two francophone West African nations, the government also launched an investigation into it with the minister saying its report should be submitted in three months. 

Featuring on a Channels TV programme, on Wednesday, Minister of Education, Prof Tahir Mamman, said, “We are not going to stop at just Benin and Togo.”

He added, “We are going to extend the dragnet to countries like Uganda, Kenya, even Niger here where such institutions have been set up."

 Mamman said students who patronise such institutions were not victims but criminals.

 “I have no sympathy for such people. Instead, they are part of the criminal chain that should be arrested,” he said, adding that security agents would go after those with fake certificates from foreign countries already using them to secure opportunities in Nigeria.

On the issue of student loans, the minister said, “The President has given his word that it will be operational from this quarter and the committee is working very hard to ensure that the president’s word is implemented.”

Osun Govt approves appointment of traditional rulers


 The Osun State Government has approved the appointment of six traditional rulers in the state.

The appointments, according to a statement signed by the Commissioner for Information and Public Enlightenment, Kolapo Alimi on Wednesday, formed part of the decisions arrived at during the first State Executive Council meeting of 2024.

Governor Ademola Adeleke chaired the meeting.

The statement also indicated that all the appointments are with immediate effect.

According to the statement, the traditional rulers are; “Prince Haastrup Adeola Ojo as Aloro of Iloro-Ijesha in Atakunmosa East Local Government.

“Prince Mark Adeniyi Ajewole as Onise of Ise-Ijesa also in Atakunmosa East Local Government.

“Prince Adekunle Waheed Babatunde as Elende of Eko Ende in Ifelodun North Local Council Development Area.

“Other newly appointed Obas are Prince Sulaimon Adebayo Olalekan as Olu of Alajue in Ede East Local Council Development Area; Prince Badmos Rafiu Omotoso as Alagbeye of Agbeye in Odo Otin South Local Council Development Area; and Prince Johnson Oyewale Ajiboye as Olola of Ola in Ejigbo West Local Council Development Area.”

The Council meeting also approved the elevation of 11 more traditional rulers in Osun State to a Part II (Recognised) Status of the Chief Law, Cap 25, Laws of Osun State, 2002.

“The newly elevated Obas include: Olu Ilu Oba Oyeyemi Town in Egbedore Local Government; Alayetoro of Ayetoro Ijesa, Onikajola of Kajola Bowaje-Ijesa, Olorogoji of Orogoji-Ijesa, in Atakunmosa East Local Government; Onimelu of Ifemelu -Ifewara; Alarunde of Arunde Ifewara; Esemo of Iyemogun ( Atakumosa West Local Government); Olosuntedo of Osuntedo( Ejigbo Local Government) ; Olu of Araromi-Owu; Olu of Akiriboto-Isale(Ayedaade Local Government; and Onijimo of Ijimo-Ijesha.”

All the elevations are with immediate effect.

The statement added that the Council however stepped down consideration of the Koka kingship stool.

The Council directed an investigation and correction of alleged abnormalities and irregularities in the selection process.

Alleged Fraud: Nigerians React to Minister of Humanitarian Affairs Betta Edu's Suspension

The incident that led to the suspension of humanitarian affairs minister Betta Edu includes the sanctioning of a transfer of N585.2 million ...