EFCC Probes Alleged Missing N500m Chibok girls Safe School Funds
Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has confirmed that it is looking
into the petition requesting the anti-corruption body to, “urgently
begin a thorough, transparent and effective investigation into
allegation that N500 million Safe School funds for Chibok girls,
commissioned by former Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala to
rebuild the Government Girls School in Chibok, is missing and cannot be
accounted for.”The
petition signed on 27th December 2016, was sent to the EFCC Chair,
Ibrahim Mustafa Magu by the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability
Project (SERAP) This development was disclosed today by SERAP senior staff attorney, Timothy Adewale.Adewale said: “We have received confirmation from the EFCC that the
body is looking into our petition. The EFCC has also expressed its
determination to diligently investigate the allegation of the missing
N500 million Safe School funds for Chibok girls, and sought additional
information from SERAP.”“SERAP appreciates the prompt attention
the EFCC has given to the matter, and our organization is committed to
sending to the EFCC additional information including any available
documentary evidence in our possession in order to enable the
anti-corruption body to get to the root of the matter, identify
suspected perpetrators and bring them to justice, as well as recover any
missing funds.”It would be recalled that SERAP had in its
petition urged the EFCC to “invite for questioning, and name and shame
anyone suspected to be involved in the alleged diversion, including the
contractors allegedly handling the project.”The petition reads
in part: “The allegation that N500m has been lost to corruption has
resulted in denying the girls access to education, and shows the failure
of the former President Goodluck Jonathan government to live up to
Nigeria’s commitments under the global Safe School Declaration.”“SERAP
believes that the diversion of the funds will expose the school to
attacks in the future. This is a fundamental breach of the country’s
obligations including guarantees of non-repetition, which contribute to
prevention and deterrence of future attacks.”“SERAP urges the
EFCC to work with the Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related
Offences Commission (ICPC) to set up a mechanism to monitor government’s
spending of the safe school funds in order to ensure that the funds are
spent exactly to prevent and deter future attacks, and to allow the
girls to go back to school as soon as possible.”
“SERAP is
seriously concerned that the school has remained in a state of disrepair
since the abduction of the girls, and students have remained at home.”“SERAP
is concerned that the alleged diversion of N500m meant for
reconstruction of Government Girls School in Chibok has directly
violated the right to education of the girls, as guaranteed under the
International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights to which
Nigeria is a state party.”“The diversion has undermined the
obligation of the government to take step to the maximum of its
available resources to achieve the right to education. The alleged
diversion also shows a serious breach of anti-corruption legislation
including the EFCC Act, and Nigeria’s international obligations under
the UN Convention against Corruption and the African Union Convention on
Preventing and Combating Corruption both of which the country has
ratified.”“The EFCC should ensure full accountability and bring
to justice anyone found to be responsible for corruption and diversion
of safe school funds. The EFCC should also ensure that all proceeds of
corruption are recovered and returned back to the treasury.”“This
request is based on allegations by Governor Kashim Shettima that N500
million set aside by the government of former President Goodluck
Jonathan, is missing and cannot be accounted for. The funds were
released for rebuilding of the Government Girls School in Chibok under
the Safe School Initiative programme, which was commissioned by former
Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.”
Signed Timothy Adewale SERAP Senior Staff Attorney 16/1/2017 Lagos, Nigeria Emails: news@serap-nigeria.org; info@serap-nigeria.org Twitter: @SERAPNigeria Website: www.serap-nigeria.org
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