The House of Representatives Committee on Financial Crimes has issued a summons to Ola Olukoyede, Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), demanding his appearance by July 30.
The summons pertains to concerns over budgetary allocations within the commission.
The committee said Mr Olukoyede and his management team should appear to answer questions relating to the commission’s budget performance and its challenges.
Rep. Obinna Onwusibe, the committee chairman, expressed the panel’s displeasure at an oversight of the commission’s office in Abuja.
The committee condemned what it described as the snobbish attitude of the chairman and the denial of the committee’s members access to the commission’s complex.
Following the denial of access to the commission’s complex, the committee members returned to the National Assembly.
The committee visited the EFCC headquarters after communicating with the anti-graft agency and agreeing on a date for an oversight visit. The committee was, however, surprisingly told that the chairman was called for an unexplained emergency development at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).
Reacting, the committee chairman said, “In performing our constitutional functions, we had written to the EFCC for this oversight visit.
“The latest letter to EFCC was last week and we all agreed that the oversight is going to be today. The essence of the oversight is for the committee to know the budget performance of the EFCC as appropriated by this national assembly.
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