The Chairman, Senate Committee on Humanitarian Crisi in the North East , Senator Shehu Sani has said his committee was not after any known or pre-determined persons in its investigation to ensure transparency accountability in the management of Public funds allocated to address the tragic humanitarian challenges in the North East.
Sen. Sani said the commitee's full reports will come after the New year Break, pointing to the fact that the interim reports indicates that Billions of public and private funds pumped in the name of providing succor to the victims of insurgency in the North East, largely ends in private pockets
He said: "The Senate Commitee on Humanitarian Crisis in the North East was not out to hunt any witch,Wizard,Unicorn or Mermaid; Our mandate was to investigate and ensure transparency and accountability in the management of Public funds allocated to address the tragic humanitarian challenges in the North East. We were also empowered to fully review and recommend measures to improve on the administration and management of the IDPs."
"Our interim report points to the reality of the situation on the ground. The Billions of public and private funds pumped in the name of providing succor to the victims of insurgency in the North East, largely ends in private pockets.There's actually a humanitarian crisis and a humanitarian industry in North Eastern Nigeria. Full report will come after the New year Break by God's willing."
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