ENUGU—The Enugu State House of Assembly has set up a seven-man
Committee to probe the utilisation of Internally Generated Revenue, IGR, during
the administration of the former governor of Enugu State, Mr. Sullivan
Chime.
Members of the Committee with the member representing Awgu North
state Constituency, Ozo Sunday Ude-Okoye include Philip Nnamani, Christian
Nwamba, Obinna Okenwa, Nkechi Omeje-Ogbu, Ezenta Ezeani and John Ukuta They are
to look into the activities of the former Chairman, Enugu State Board of
Internal Revenue, Mr. Felix Chime and some of his henchmen during the same
period following petitions that flooded the House over alleged shady deals over
IGR during Chime’s tenure between 2008 and 2015.
The House had previously asked
Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi to revoke all lease agreements between the Chime
administration and business owners in recreational facilities in the state.
Sources told Vanguard that the House took the decision following alleged
discovery of pilfering of state’s resources within the period. Consequently,
the committee is to investigate the alleged diversion of the state’s IGR by the
chairman of the Board Of Internal Revenue, BIR between 2008 and June 2016.
Member representing Enugu South Urban Constituency, Hon Obinna Okenwa, had in
an appeal presented on the floor of the House, said that there were several
petitions from members of the public alleging that the former chairman of the
BIR, Mr Felix Chime and other principal officers of the board had continually
diverted the state’s IGR between 2008 and June 2016 into their private pockets.
Okenwa lamented that the alleged diversion had worsened the economic situation
of the state and prayed the House to investigate as a matter of urgency, the
activities of the Board within the period with a view to recovering the said
stolen money. After thorough deliberations by the House, the Speaker, Hon.
Uchenna Ubosi set up the committee and asked members to investigate the
petitions and report back to the House
within 30 days.
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