The House of Representatives has begun a probe into the N1.19 billion spent by the Nigeria Investment Promotion Commission (NIPC) without approval.
The probe is based on an audit query report released by the office of the auditor-general for the federation.
The report said NIPC had an approved budget of N194 million in 2018 and N180.6 million in 2019 but spent N700 million and N871 million in those years, respectively.
Oluwole Oke, chairman of the committee, ordered the management of the NIPC to explain the expenditure.
“N180.6 million was budgeted for overhead costs in the year 2019, but NIPC ended up spending N871 million, excluding depreciation, without the approval of the national assembly. There was extra-budgetary spending on overhead in the year 2018 without supplementary approval from the national assembly: N194 million appropriated, but NIPC spent over N700 million,” the committee said.
The committee is also probing NIPC for re-awarding a contract for the supply and installation of computer sets at N28.9 million.
“The contract was awarded to Digital Communication Konsult at the cost of N22.5m in 2020 but repudiated the contract as the contractor requested for upward review to N27.6m due to unstable exchange rates. However, the contract was later re-awarded to Dotmac Technologies Limited at the cost of N28.9 million,” it added.
The audit report also asked the executive secretary of the NIPC to explain why the agency was implementing a 15 per cent pension contribution instead of the 18 per cent stipulated in the Pensions Reform Act (PRA).