The
House of Representatives on Wednesday declined further comments on the
$620,000 bribe offered Mr. Farouk Lawan by oil magnate, Mr. Femi
Otedola.
Lawan chaired the ad-hoc committee of the House, which investigated the fuel subsidy regime last April.
The Chairman of the House Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Mr. Zakari Mohammed, told The PUNCH that the bribery allegation was not a House matter.
Mohammed said, “We don’t have further comments to make on that issue as a House.
“It is not a House matter; those seeking for information should go outside the House because it is not in the House.”
Only on Tuesday, the Chairman, House
Committee on Drugs/Narcotics and Financial Crimes, Mr. Adams Jagaba,
whom Lawan claimed to have handed the $620,000, said he neither saw nor
received the money.
The Speaker, Mr. Aminu Tambuwal, had
written Jagaba, asking him to respond to a request from the Office of
the Inspector-General of Police demanding that the House should retrieve
the $620,000 from Jagaba’s committee.
Jagaba, in response to Tambuwal, denied that the money was ever in his possession.
The communication between Tambuwal and Jagaba took place on Tuesday.
It was learnt that the Speaker had already
communicated Jagaba’s response to the head of the Police Special Task
Force investigating the bribery allegation, Mr. Ali Amadu.
A source in the National Assembly said, “The speaker has forwarded a reply to the police.
“His response is consistent with the
position of the House that there is no bribe money kept with any
committee or member of the House.
“This should lay this issue to rest on the part of the House.
PUNCH
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