REPS DISMISSES CORRUPTION ALLEGATION AGAINST NIGERIAN ELECTRICITY LIABILITY MANAGEMENT COMPANY
The House of Representatives Sub-Committee on the Protection of Critical National Assets on Thursday, dismissed the corruption allegation against the Nigerian Electricity Liability Management Company by a civil society group, the Association for Public Policy Analysis (APPA).
The Association had through its President, Princewill Okorie, accused NELMCO of misappropriation of funds, shady operations, among sundry allegations.
At the resumed public hearing on the matter on Thursday, the Chairman of the Committee, Dabo Ismail said the panel took the allegations seriously and immediately launched a comprehensive investigation to unmask what truly transpired.
According to the Bauchi lawmaker, NELMCO’s existence is backed by the provisions of the Nigerian Electricity Act, 2023, thus, dismissing the position of the petitioner that the agency ought to have folded up in 2017 after the privatisation of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria.
Responding to the allegation that NELMCO spent ninety four million naira on a five-day retreat in Lagos, the Managing Director of NELMCO, Mojoyinoluwa Dekalu-Thomas expressed the readiness of the agency to provide evidence of the expenditure incurred in the course of the training.
The Committee urged the petitioner to feel free to come forward with other subsequent findings, promising that it would do justice to every petition submitted before it in the interest of Nigerians.
