The Rivers State House Assembly has ordered the Special Adviser to
Governor Chibuike Amaechi on Revenue Generations, Nwankwo Nwankwo, and
the Commissioner for Finance, Dr. Chamberline Peterside, to appear
before it over the dwindling revenue base of the state.
Also summoned was the Chairman of Rivers State Internal Revenue
Services Board, Mrs. Onene Osila Obele, over what was described as a
‘monumental fraud’ in the agency.
The invitation followed a motion to strengthen the internal revenue
base of the state, which was presented by the Deputy Leader of the
House, Robinson Ewor.
Ewor, in the motion, urged the House to strengthen the state’s
revenue base to enable the chief executive meet up with the daily
administration of the state.
He alleged that in the last one year, the state had witnessed a
downward trend on receipt of monies accrued to the state from the
Federation Account.
“From a monthly average of about N17 billion to N13 billion. This
amount cannot cater for the payment of staff salaries, overheard and
general administration of the state monthly.”
In his contribution, the leader of the House, Chidi Lloyd, stated
that there was a monumental fraud going on at the internal revenue
office, accusing the board of not making efforts to improve the revenue
base of the state.
Lloyd reiterated his earlier opposition, during the screening of the
chairman and members of the board, that the chairman should not occupy
two positions at the same time.
He, therefore, suggested that the law establishing the board should
be amended, and the chairman separated from occupying dual positions in
the same institution she headed.
In his ruling, the Deputy Speaker, Leyii Kwanee, who presided over
the session, mandated the Clerk of the House to write to the three
officers, inviting them to their next sitting.
He warned that no excuse would be taken from any of them. “We are not
ready to accept any excuse. There will be no room for excuses.”
In a related development, the House frowned at the reason given by
the Commissioner for Water Resources for not appearing before the
lawmakers over the $280 million water and sanitation projects.
Kwanee, again, warned that the House would not take it kindly if she
failed to appear on the next sitting. The House adjourned sine dine.


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