The Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) says consultants involved
in the controversial $418 million Paris Club refund are using Abubakar Malami,
attorney-general of the federation (AGF), to hustle the states’ funds.
On Thursday, Malami said that the NGF has no basis to reject
the proposed deduction of $418 million from the Paris Club refund, adding that
the consultants’ claims are justified.
Reacting on Sunrise Daily, a Channels Television programme,
on Friday, Abdulrazaque Bello-Barkindo, the forum’s head of media and public
affairs, said the consultants involved in this saga are using the AGF to get
the money from the states.
He said there was no collective agreement between the
consultants and the NGF, adding that the forum has requested the consultants to
provide evidence of work done.
“There is no component that compels the governors’ forum to
pay consultants anything, and there is no agreement between the consultants
collectively and governors collectively,” he said.
“The Paris fund money has been exhausted, and the
consultants and the attorney general are expecting the money to be deducted
from states’ accounts from sources over 52 or 58 months. That is unheard of.
“And what the NGF is saying is that there is no money to be
paid and the monies that have been paid are gross errors.
“Where they are asking the monies to be gotten from is the
biggest sacrilege. This money belongs to the states, the masses of this country
and because you’re powerful, you want money to be taken and given to you.
“That’s why they are using the attorney general of the
federation to get the money at the source because the state does not have any
reason [to pay].
“What the attorney general is claiming that there is a
consent judgement is what the NGF is saying did not exist.
“What the NGF is saying is tasking is evidence of work done.
Some of them said they have constructed primary health cares across the
country, and other said they have provided boreholes, these are physical things
that you can show.
“This matter is in court. The court is the only authority
that can determine clearly whether there is a reason for payment or not, why
are highly placed lawyers afraid of their own platform?”
There had been controversy over consultancy fees amounting
to $418 million from the Paris Club refund.
In 2021, the governors obtained an order from a federal high
court in Abuja restraining the federal government from deducting the money from
states’ accounts for the purpose of paying the disputed debt.
The forum had also accused Malami of bias in handling the
controversial debt, questioning his role in the process.
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