Senate Committees on States and Local Government Administration, and
Establishment and Public Service have declared Chairman of the Pension
Task Team (PTT), AbdulRasheed Maina wanted over the whereabouts of N159
billion pension funds. Joint Committee Chairman, Senator Aloysius Etok
said should Maina fail to show up before the committee by 11:00am today,
the panel would go ahead with a scheduled public hearing on the missing
funds.
Invited to appear before the committee were police pension office,
prison and the pension office. Etok recalled how Maina elected to shun
the committee’s investigation on pension funds but chose to take his
defence to the media rather than the Senate. “After the submission of
the report, the chairman of PTT organised several media meetings,
claiming that Maina was not given fair hearing during the investigation.
“We gave him (the) opportunity for fair hearing but he refused to
appear before the committee until we issued a warrant of arrest.
There is no law that states that if one is sued to court and he
refuses to appear, the court will not go ahead to deliver judgement. “We
went out of our way to issue warrant of arrest before he appeared
before the committee. It was as a result of all these that we now
decided to invite him again so that he could have fair hearing. “We want
to give Maina the last chance and this committee, which represents the
Senate of the Federal Republic, is saying that whosoever is behind
Maina’s arrogance should know that his time is up and the masses want
him to account for his stewardship.
“He should appear before this committee at 11am tomorrow (today)
without fail. If he doesn’t come, the committee will proceed to hold the
public hearing and we will take presentations from prison, police and
pension. We will get all the presentations and make up our case and tell
the public what we discovered in the course of our investigations.”
Co-chairman of the joint committee, Senator Kabiru Gaya then gave a
detailed breakdown of the missing funds, adding that the monies must be
accounted for. His words: “N159 billion pension fund is unaccounted for.
In the head of service alone, N139 billion was released but N100
billion was paid out to pensioners. In the police service, N131 billion
was paid in five years but only N88 billion was paid out, N44 billion is
yet to be accounted for. “This money belongs to the masses and it is
expected that it should be accounted for.
“If everybody is allowed to grab as much as he could get, what are we
going to bequeath our children? Some people feel that because they have
godfathers, that no one can bring them to judgement, they should
realise that God is watching.”

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