House C’ttee Urges Agencies to Halt All Concession Processes Pending Probe


Juliet Akoje in Abuja

The House of Representatives yesterday urged all federal government agencies to suspend all concession processes they are involved in until the completion of its ongoing investigation.
The Joint House Committee on Public Assets and Special Duties gave the directive at the inaugural investigative hearing in the National Assembly.


The agencies that appeared for the hearing were Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC), Nigerian Electricity Management Services Agency (NEMSA) and National Power Training Institute of Nigeria (NAPTIN) and did not tender the full documents requested by the panel.
Moving a motion, a member of Committee, Hon. Saidu Abdullahi said that: “We all agree that the concession process should be suspended pending the investigation”


Abdullahi added that: “We should put it to them. Let them know that it is a resolution by this committee that all other pending concession processes be suspended until after this committee has concluded its work.”


The Chairman of the Committee, Hon. Kabir Tukura Ibrahim while putting the motion on voting said anything regarding concession should be suspended, pending the outcome of everything that the committee is doing. “This goes to all the agencies here present,” he added.
“I have seen a submission of NAPTIN, it is very skeletal, not informative, it doesn’t carry what we required for us to work with. Please do a detailed report, let it encapsulate all of the necessary areas of the concession that you are going into”


“This should not be accepted, it’s an insult to this committee to bring this submission before the House of Representatives. Please lets do better,” he said.
Earlier,  the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon, Abbas Tajudeen while declaring the session open said the exercise marked a crucial milestone in the House’s dedication to appraise the efficacy of Public Private Partnership (PPP) Programmes and Concession Agreements from 1999 till the present day.
The Speaker who was represented by his deputy, Hon. Benjamin Kalu, said that the objective of the investigative hearing is explicit – to meticulously dissect the triumphs, challenges, and overall impact of PPPs and concession agreements on our public infrastructure and services.


“While PPPs have indeed played a crucial role in propelling development, it is imperative that their effectiveness undergoes a comprehensive analysis. Therefore, this hearing presents a platform for transparent dialogue, insightful discussions, and collective efforts to rectify any shortcomings and build upon successes.
“As we set off on this journey of investigation and evaluation, we should remain mindful of the public interest we are duty-bound to serve. Your insights and expertise are vital in shaping recommendations that will steer the course of future policies and practices.


“Hence, I encourage active involvement, constructive discourse, and a mutual commitment to transparency and accountability.

“Together, let us ensure that the outcomes of this hearing not only provide a comprehensive understanding of past performances but also lay a solid foundation for more effective and equitable Public Private Partnerships in the future,” he added.

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