Hadiza Bala Usman, the suspended managing director of the
Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), has refuted allegations by Binta Garba that she
resisted inquiries into the finances of the agency.
Garba, a former board member of NPA, had alleged that Bala
Usman influenced her removal as a board member of the NPA after she demanded
financial transparency.
Garba, who represented Adamawa north at the senate between
2015 and 2019, also accused Usman of working against the directives of
President Muhammadu Buhari and Rotimi Amaech, minister of transportation.
Bala Usman, in a statement on Monday, described Garba’s comments as “spurious and unproved allegations”, adding: “Those who allow themselves to be used to malign innocent people have their own days of reckoning waiting for them.”
“Apart from the fact that Senator Binta Garba really said
nothing substantial, making only spurious, unproved allegations in the
statement she issued on Sunday, she also gave herself away as coming to the
board of the Nigerian Ports Authority(NPA) to lend herself to the agency of
destabilisation rather than contribute to its development,” she said.
“As I say with all emphasis that her allegations of
resistant to inquiries on the finances of the NPA are false, I make bold to say
that Authority has since 2016, openly exhibited its readiness to be held to
public scrutiny by taking the following steps:
“Signing of a Memorandum of Understanding with BUdgit Open
Budget System Platform and Implementation of a Public Data Dissemination
programme.
“Publishing the tariff regime of the Authority on the
website for the whole world to see in line with the vision of transparency and
accountability.
“Conducting the statutory Audit of the backlog of
Authority’s financial statements for 2013-2016 and presenting same for approval
and submission to the appropriate quarters.
She said the NPA under her leadership engaged international
renowned auditing firms for the audit of NPA’s financial statements up until
2019 with full compliance to all Nigerian laws and the International Financial
Reporting Standards.
“The 2020 financial statement is currently being audited.
“There are a few questions to ask the Senator: When the
Auditors presented the financial statement to the finance committee of which
she was a member, did she seek clarifications on areas that seemed opaqued or
suspicious? If she did what happened? If she was not satisfied with the answers
provided by the Auditors, why did she not consider withholding assent to the
statement? Why did she not formally document her discontent? Why did she not
issue a minority opinion on the statement, instead of now speaking after the
fact?”
On Sunday, Usman also denied a report that she disobeyed a
court order on the operation of Integrated Logistics Services Limited (Intels).
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