Obasanjo
Ex-President called reps robbers, now they want to probe him
The probe would be focused on a 2007 Obasanjo administration project
to provide Primary Healthcare Centres for 774 local governments.
The House of Representatives might conduct a probe into the government of former president, Olusegun Obasanjo.
The
proposed probe would be focused on a project initiated by the Obasanjo
administration in 2007 to provide Primary Healthcare Centres for 774
local governments.
According to The
Nation, the impending investigation was hinted at by the Chairman of the
House Committee on Legislative Compliance, Olasupo Abiodun during a public presentation on the state of the primary healthcare centres.
Abiodun
reportedly said that N100 million was allocated for the purchase of
ambulances and other consumables for the local governments, but nothing
had been heard about the project since then.
He said further that an ad hoc committee would soon be set up to investigate the project.
Obasanjo,
on Wednesday, November 24, described the National Assembly as a den of
corruption by a gang of unarmed robbers leading the House to describe
him as the “grandfather of corruption.”
The House had, in December 2015, said that it would probe the $5 million Lake Chad grant which was given to the Lake Chad Basin Commission by the Obasanjo administration.
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