Speaker, Bayelsa State House of Assembly, Mr. Kombowei Benson
The Speaker of the Bayelsa State House of Assembly,
Mr. Kombowei Benson, has refunded N19.5m to the state treasury out of
N78m the House collected from the Governor of the state, Mr. Seriake
Dickson, to sponsor members to the 43rd Commonwealth Parliamentary
Association in South Africa.
The Speaker also admitted that the Anti-Fraud Unit of
the police and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission were on his
neck over the N78m South African trip scandal rocking the state House
of Assembly.
Benson spoke in Yenagoa on Friday through his
spokesman, Mr. Piriye Jonathan, during a two-day Capacity Training for
Journalists organised by the Federated Correspondent Chapel of the
Nigerian Union of Journalists. He said the police stormed the House and
grilled the lawmakers on the alleged fraud. But the speaker said he
refunded part of the money on August 3, about one month after the
programme.
Our correspondent gathered that the speaker took the
option of returning part of the money after the matter leaked to members
of the public.
The speaker and 23 other members of the House have
been battling with an allegation that they frittered N78m belonging to
the state on the pretence that they attended a conference in South
Africa.
The allegation was first made public through a
petition addressed to the Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed
Abubakar, by a civil society group, Transparency and Good Governance
Coalition.
Benson and other lawmakers were said to have written
to the governor demanding N78m to enable them attend the 43rd
Commonwealth Parliamentary Association in South Africa which was held
from June 29 to July 8.
Having received the request dated May 7, Dickson was
said to have approved the money on June 28 on condition that it must be
used for the conference.
But Benson who admitted that the police had commenced
probe on the matter was silent over the allegations that he failed to
honour the invitation of the EFCC.
Our correspondent found that EFCC through a letter dated August 6 invited the speaker to its office in Abuja for questioning.
The letter which was signed by the commission’s Head,
Economic Governance, Olufunke Adetayo, requested the speaker to be at
EFCC’s office on August 13. A copy of the letter was obtained by our
correspondent in Yenagoa.
EFCC in the letter which was addressed to the Speaker
said, “This Commission is investigating a case of conspiracy, abuse of
office and diversion of public funds in which the need to obtain
clarification from you becomes imperative.
“In view of the above, you are kindly requested for
interview by the undersigned through Mr. Obioha Okorie on 13th August,
2012 at Block C, No 5 Fomella Street, Off Ademola Adetokunbo Crescent,
Wuse 2, Abuja by 10 am prompt.
“This request is in pursuant to section 38 Sub 1 and 2
of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (Establishment) Act
2004″.
But our correspondent learnt that Benson had been playing hide and seek with the commission, refusing to honour the invitation.
It was learnt that after receiving the letter, Benson
wrote to the commission begging that the date should be shifted to
August 20. The speaker was said to have reneged in his promise to
appearing before the commission on August 20.
Benson, however, said he was willing to be
investigated, adding that the allegation that members diverted the money
earmarked for the conference was untrue.
“We attended the conference,” he said but admitted that the lawmakers
only met the closing ceremony of the conference owing to visa problems.
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