The House of
Representatives has resolved to investigate
the activities of the Presidential Committee on Review of Arms procurement.
The House at
yesterday’s plenary directed its committees on Procurement, National Security
and Intelligence to probe the activities of the Presidential committee and
report back to it within four weeks.
This is sequel
to a motion brought under matter of urgent national importance by Chris Azubogo
on “urgent need to investigate the committee set up by the Presidency and
Office of the National Security Adviser in respect to arms procurement.”
Leading the
debate, Azubogo said in August 2015, the Presidency set up a committee to
review arms procurement and report back within
90 days. He said the committee later requested for a two-week extension,
noting that more than one year after,
the committee was yet to submit its report.
Azubogo added
that a similar committee set up by office of the National Security Adviser
(ONSA) in October 2015 with same mandate submitted its report last February,
while nothing has been heard of the presidential committee.




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