Committee probe institute’s N2bn spending on COVID-19

The House of Representatives’ Committee on Public Accounts has decided to investigate the use of the N2bn paid to the National Institute of Pharmaceutical Research and Development for Intervention on COVID-19 from the Service Wide Vote account by the Federal Government.

Committee Chairman, Oluwole Oke, asked to probe when the acting Director of Finance and Accounts of the institute, Mr Dzarma Levis, appeared before the panel to defend spending of releases made through the SWV from 2013 to 2020.

Levis could not answer the committee’s questions satisfactorily on how the intervention fund was disbursed, which prompted the chairman to call for an investigation.

Consequently, the committee set up a sub-committee to probe how the N2bn was spent.

Oke said, “They collected N2bn in 2020 for COVID-19 intervention. The committee has perused their submission and it is not satisfied with the claims of the agency because the due process certificate presented was not signed. So, the committee is worried. So, the committee thus resolved that a sub-committee be set up to go and inspect the claims of what the agency claimed to have done with the N2bn.”

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