The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) says that the N4 billion unspent money in its 2020 Budget is meant for recruitment of staff.
Mr Mohammed Umar, The Acting Chairman Of The Commission, Disclosed This On Wednesday In Abuja During Its Budget Defence, Before The House Committee On EFCC.
Umar said that the staff recruitment, which should have taken place in the year, was stalled by the COVID-19 pandemic that ravaged the globe in the course of the year.
According to him, the commission was in the process of conducting the recruitment when COVID-19 took over, and that is why it still has N4 billion left unspent.
He said that the EFCC had also
made submission to the committee detailing assets recovery, convictions
secured, cases in court among others by the commission.
Umar listed some of the challenges faced by the EFCC to include
lack of special courts to prosecute corruption cases, lack of personnel, poor
release of funds for capital projects among others.
He said that the five per cent meant to be retained in the agency
as part of money recovered had not been given to the commission as done in
other places.
“I don’t
think the five per cent to be retained in EFCC for assets recovery has been
approved, because we have not gotten any money outside the budget approved,” he
said.
The acting chairman however, proposed a total of N29.861 billion
for 2021 operations.
Umar said that EFCC had 15 offices in the country, adding that it
could not capture some states because it was better to equip those already
established.
“It is
better we equip the 15 offices than acquiring more, because some are not adding
values to our investigations, so we are thinking of closing them.”
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Rep. Zakaria Nyampa
(PDP-Adamawa) had queried why the EFCC had N4 billion unspent in the 2020
budget approved for the commission.
“Going
through your document in 2020, I discovered there are N4 billion unspent money
for personnel and N879 million unused under overhead, I don’t know what you are
going to do with this,” Nyampa said.
Meanwhile, Rep. Ibrahim Dutse, the Chairman of the House
committee, said it was ready to assist the EFCC to do its job, adding that any
money voted for the commission must be released.
He said that the committee would intervene in any challenges faced
by the commission to enable it discharge its duty effectively to the country.
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