Union alleges fraud as foreign ministry requests N8bn for envoys postings

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A crisis has hit the Ministry of Foreign Affairs over the funding of ambassadors who were recently appointed by the President, Muhammadu Buhari (retd.).

Workers in the ministry, under the aegis of the Joint Negotiating Council, in a communiqué, obtained by one of our correspondents on Sunday, alleged that the ministry through the Permanent Secretary, Mr Gabriel Aduda, had written a letter to the President requesting N8.1bn to fund the posting of the ambassadors.

Faulting the request of the ministry, the workers said it (the ministry) had not accounted for the money it received in the last three years when no ambassadorial posting was made.

They gave the ministry seven days to address the resolutions contained in their communiqué dated May 7, 2021.

The resolutions , which were titled, ‘Communiqué issued by the Joint Negotiating Council sequel to the congress held at the rotunda of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Abuja,’ were signed by the JNC Chairman, Ali Saidu and the Secretary-General, Charles Chimaroke.

The PUNCH on Sunday learnt that ministers in the ministry would on Tuesday meet the workers to avert any strike they could paralyse the country’s foreign missions.

Recall that the President recently appointed 95 career and non-career ambassadors after getting the approval of the National Assembly.

On Sunday, it was reliably gathered  that about 48 out of the  appointed 95 career and non-career ambassadors had not assumed duty at the Nigerian missions abroad due to the delay in receiving of  agremo from the countries of assignment.

Those who have yet to depart the country include the former service chiefs-retired Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Abayomi Olonisakin, former Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai, ex-Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas  and former Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar

It was learnt that the Permanent Secretary in the ministry,  Aduda,  got the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geofrey Onyeama’s approval to request N8.1bn from the Presidency.

However, the workers in their communiqué alleged that  N4.7b out of the N5.2bn released to the ministry for staff postings in the last three years had not been accounted for.

Our correspondent learnt that the ministry had informed the new diplomats that they would bear the cost of settling down for the first 28 days at their new posts.

But the workers’ Joint Negotiating Council said the ministry  had not carried out  postings of staff in the past three years despite receiving N5.2bn from the Ministry of Finance.

Investigations by The PUNCH indicated that this was a violation of Regulation No. 26, item 3 of the Public Service Rule which stipulates that “general posting exercise shall be carried out annually; such staff movement shall be at levels that will keep reasonable continuity in the operation of missions.”

The JNC  said the ministry received N2,499,042,405 in 2018, N1,240,569,061 in 2019 and N1,533,645,459 in 2020 without carrying out any foreign posting.  The MFA is also expecting N2,450,844,548 in 2021 for staff redeployment.

The communiqué, addressed to Onyeama and his minister of state counterpart, Zubairu Dada, demanded an investigation into how the releases for the past three years were spent.

It was learnt that the total number of foreign service officers awaiting foreign mission deployment at the ministry was  479 against the backdrop of the shortage of manpower in many Nigerian missions abroad.

The communiqué read, “Consequent upon the maladministration, dwindling levels of productivity occasioned by leadership apathy in the ministry, the JNC has been engaging with the management without corresponding improvement.

“The combined amount of unspent posting funds received by the ministry from 2018 till date are N2,499.042,405 in 2018, N1,240,569,061 in 2019, N1,533,645,459 in 2020; total, N5,225,059,068.

“While the ministry did not post officers for three years, (2018-2020), it claimed to have spent N4,789,059,068 leaving a balance of N436 million as at May 4, 2021 from the above-mentioned releases (N5.2bn).’’

The council further stated that N5.5bn was released to the ministry as intervention fund in the last quarter of 2020, adding that N1.2bn was claimed to have been spent to settle outstanding travel liabilities from the fund. Punch

 

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