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N585.2 Million Payment: The Questions Minister Beta Edu Must Answer by dre11(m): 5:00pm On Jan 06
Nigeria’s Financial Regulations 2009 says, “Any officer who pays public money into a private account is deemed to have done so with fraudulent intention.”


By Cletus Ukpong


The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Beta Edu, on Friday, admitted as genuine a 20 December 2023 memo which shows that she requested the Accountant General of the Federation, Oluwatoyin Madein, to transfer public fund – N585.2 million – into a private account of an official in her ministry.

The transfer contravenes various sections of Nigeria’s Financial Regulations 2009, which are meant to prevent fraud and other forms of corruption.

According to the minister’s memo, the fund in question was transferred from the National Social Investment office account and is meant for disbursement to vulnerable people in Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Lagos, and Ogun states, under the federal government poverty intervention project called Grants for Vulnerable Groups.

Mrs Edu said in the memo that the official, Bridget Oniyelu, whose private account with the United Bank of Africa the N585.2 million was paid into, is the project accountant.

The minister said in the memo that N219.4 million is to be transferred to the vulnerable people in Akwa Ibom State, N73.8 million to Cross River State, N219.4 million to Lagos State, and N72.4 million to Ogun State.

The memo has gone viral on social media, while Mrs Edu has been trending for about two days now on the microblogging platform.

Minister Edu’s memo adds another layer of scandal to the ongoing EFCC investigation of the suspended National Coordinator of the National Social Investment Programme Agency (NSIPA), Halima Shehu, over alleged N37.1billion fraud in the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs.

Mrs Shehu, in December, said over 1.5 million households in the country have received N20,000 from the Conditional Cash Transfer programme of the federal government.

The fraud allegations now taint the government intervention programme.

Mrs Edu’s predecessor, Sadiya Umar-Farouk, is being investigated by the EFCC for alleged fraud.


Edu reacts to leaked memo

Through her media aide, Rasheed Zubair, the minister claimed the memo was leaked as part of a plot to blackmail her.

“It is glaring that the same sponsored disgruntled elements who, in the past few days have been trying to smear the Honourable Minister, Dr Betta Edu and stain her integrity because she alerted the government on the ongoing N44.8 Billion Fraud in NSIPA. These elements have been trying to link her to a phantom fraud and are behind this latest misadventure,” a statement on Friday from the minister’s media aide stated.

“The evil motive of the mischief-makers behind the circulation of the memo is well-known and should be ignored.

“Of note is the fact that since assumption of duty about five months ago, the Minister has religiously visited different parts of the country like Borno, Zamfara, Niger, Kogi, Plateau, Nasarawa, FCT, Lagos Cross River etc, and this is done to ensure she delivers on her mandate, she remains focused unbiased and committed to duty,” the statement added.


Questions for the minister

The minister’s response to the leaked memo, however, failed to address some pertinent questions, begging for answers:

1. Nigeria’s Financial Regulations 2009 do not empower Minister Edu to originate payment requests directly since she is not the ministry’s accounting officer. By making a permanent secretary the accounting officer of a ministry, the intent of the law is to insulate government business from politics and allow government affairs to run smoothly and professionally on some sets of rules and guidelines which political officeholders may not be familiar with.

2 Chapter Seven, Section 713 of Nigeria’s Financial Regulations 2009, which emphasises separating public and personal money in government transactions, states that “Personal money shall in no circumstances be paid into a government bank account, nor shall any public money be paid into a private account (Minister Edu clearly violates this section).”

The section, in addition, says, “Any officer who pays public money into a private account is deemed to have done so with fraudulent intention.” It is very clear that the intent of the law here is to prevent fraud in government business.

3. Why would the minister pay such a huge amount of money to a civil servant instead of electronically paying the beneficiaries directly? What is the mechanism in place for accountability?

4. By Nigeria’s Financial Regulation 2009, only the Minister of Finance is empowered to issue warrants for disbursement of appropriated funds. Why is the Humanitarian Affairs Minister playing that role here?

5. Why is Mrs Edu the one initiating a request for payment of public funds when she is not the accounting officer of her ministry or his appointed representative (as stipulated in the financial regulation)?


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Re: N585.2 Million Payment: The Questions Minister Beta Edu Must Answer by Bobloco: 5:05pm On Jan 06
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Re: N585.2 Million Payment: The Questions Minister Beta Edu Must Answer by PressMyButton: 6:04pm On Jan 06
Wike, Umahi, Tunji-ojo, you've got to watch your back. Opposition is never happy seeing you deliver creditably, they try every ways possible to throw the spanner in the wheels. Since Betta took over, she has opened up various programmes, added more beneficiaries into the welfare packages, more impressively is the introduction of retired security personnels, widows of gallant soldiers who died on the field, including previously neglected soldiers whose limps were lost in battle, giving them a new lease of life. My advice to the opposition is, let people work and stop the distractions. Sponsoring media propaganda against top notch performers is a poor tactics and a wrong use of money. Betta is a moving train.

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Re: N585.2 Million Payment: The Questions Minister Beta Edu Must Answer by Vanpascore(m): 9:43pm On Jan 06
We knew initially that the money will be squandered. I will never support the idea of money sharing by a government, instead, use the money to subsidize food items.

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Re: N585.2 Million Payment: The Questions Minister Beta Edu Must Answer by NaijaSumigan: 9:43pm On Jan 06
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Re: N585.2 Million Payment: The Questions Minister Beta Edu Must Answer by God1000(m): 9:43pm On Jan 06
Lock her up

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Re: N585.2 Million Payment: The Questions Minister Beta Edu Must Answer by bentenny(m): 9:43pm On Jan 06
I can confidently tell you that nothing will happen to her!
It's simply EFCC's usual manner to show Tinubu that they are working!
A simple call from aso rock to EFCC headquarters,and the next thing you will hear is 'Okay sir.....no problem sir' and the rest is history!
At the end of the day,let's ask these simple questions......
Who appointed the the EFCC chairman?
Infact who is incharge of appointing the security heads?
When you are able to come up with the answers you will realize why the likes of EFCC can only bark but can never bite!

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Re: N585.2 Million Payment: The Questions Minister Beta Edu Must Answer by zombieHUNTER: 9:44pm On Jan 06
Corruption lives with Tinubu and his cronies

nothing to see here

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Re: N585.2 Million Payment: The Questions Minister Beta Edu Must Answer by datola: 9:44pm On Jan 06
Thieving thieving yellow yellow Edu

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Re: N585.2 Million Payment: The Questions Minister Beta Edu Must Answer by StrongAlphMale: 9:44pm On Jan 06
If Nigeria was sane like China, Japan and North Korea, that woman would have since been killed live on national TV by now.

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Re: N585.2 Million Payment: The Questions Minister Beta Edu Must Answer by StrongAlphMale: 9:44pm On Jan 06
God1000:
Lock her up

Which one is lock her up?

Oga if Nigeria was working like China, Japan and north Korea, that woman would have been killed instantly live on national TV with immediate effect.

In Nigeria u don't lock up big men and women like that criminal, they'll be released immediately. Who wan even lock am up sef to start with? We play too much in this country

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Re: N585.2 Million Payment: The Questions Minister Beta Edu Must Answer by Loverboi2cute(m): 9:45pm On Jan 06
Strongly Politically Orchestratized! Seems d woman is up & doing in her field,, maybe she dey deliver

Well am not surprised, considering d bunch of Crâzy-Criminals, greedy fòols circle-rotating in d system... anti-progress of d society; elites making moves @ d detriment of d public

Well i don decide say Naija Politics matter no go see my attention collect dis Year! GodFooorrbbbiiiiid!

... lots of BrainStorming! to initiate bizz strategic moves, na eem dey on board now... Men mount 4 thinking room

If life throws u lemons, make lemonades out of dem
If Naija show u pepper🌶️ 🌶️, nwannem make pepper-soup outta dem

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Re: N585.2 Million Payment: The Questions Minister Beta Edu Must Answer by mannobi(m): 9:46pm On Jan 06
But what is always wrong with our women sef. Must they always compete with the men??

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Re: N585.2 Million Payment: The Questions Minister Beta Edu Must Answer by Indigbo: 9:46pm On Jan 06
Wike, Umahi, Tunji-ojo, you've got to watch your back. Opposition is never happy seeing you deliver creditably, they try every ways possible to throw the spanner in the wheels. Since Betta took over, she has opened up various programmes, added more beneficiaries into the welfare packages, more impressively is the introduction of retired security personnels, widows of gallant soldiers who died on the field, including previously neglected soldiers whose limps were lost in battle, giving them a new lease of life. My advice to the opposition is, let people work and stop the distractions. Sponsoring media propaganda against top notch performers is a poor tactics and a wrong use of money. Betta is a moving train.

Trash

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Re: N585.2 Million Payment: The Questions Minister Beta Edu Must Answer by DrTee1(m): 9:47pm On Jan 06
Honestly, if President Tinubu doesn't sack Betta Edu for this singular action, he would have a real problem in the eyes of millions of Nigerians who expect him to plug the leakages in the Nigerian financial system.

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Re: N585.2 Million Payment: The Questions Minister Beta Edu Must Answer by Zico5(m): 9:47pm On Jan 06
Some of these people still think this is Buhari regime where everyone can just cut their cake anyhow without being investigated. The action of this woman really show that grave fraud was perpetrated by Sadiya. It's time to open the can of worms. All of them must answer for their gross misconduct.

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Re: N585.2 Million Payment: The Questions Minister Beta Edu Must Answer by flexyrule(m): 9:47pm On Jan 06
Edu
Re: N585.2 Million Payment: The Questions Minister Beta Edu Must Answer by Agricmoney(m): 9:47pm On Jan 06
hmmm



Anyway, Agriculture is life.
Re: N585.2 Million Payment: The Questions Minister Beta Edu Must Answer by planetx: 9:48pm On Jan 06
How do people loot money meant for poor vulnerable people, how do people loot money meant for aged pensioners, how do people loot money meant for soldiers fighting and dying in the Frontline.

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Re: N585.2 Million Payment: The Questions Minister Beta Edu Must Answer by Aliveandhealthy: 9:48pm On Jan 06
This is a typical example of#Not to young to rule. If a young Nigerian is given a juicy position that is political, I doubt if he will deliver well. Everyone is just focusing on how to loot the treasury when it comes to his turn.

Not just the leaders alone, most of the followers are fantastically corrupt. With the corrupt mindset and potential tendencies of embezzling national fund, it will take us years to advance in every aspect as a nation

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Re: N585.2 Million Payment: The Questions Minister Beta Edu Must Answer by Raregem9000(m): 9:48pm On Jan 06
Comment reserved. This country matter get as e be.
Re: N585.2 Million Payment: The Questions Minister Beta Edu Must Answer by joachimnkenchor(m): 9:49pm On Jan 06
OUR WOMEN IN POWER TRY TO BREAK EACH OTHERS RECORD WHEN IT COMES TO LOOTING

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Re: N585.2 Million Payment: The Questions Minister Beta Edu Must Answer by Patrioticman007(m): 9:49pm On Jan 06
The wig on head has corrupted her brain

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Re: N585.2 Million Payment: The Questions Minister Beta Edu Must Answer by tikristinimi21: 9:50pm On Jan 06
Ok
Re: N585.2 Million Payment: The Questions Minister Beta Edu Must Answer by Bimpe29: 9:50pm On Jan 06
Beta Edu goofed.

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Re: N585.2 Million Payment: The Questions Minister Beta Edu Must Answer by Yampotatocarrot(m): 9:50pm On Jan 06
Was she actually the one that exposed the scandal in that NSIP whatever?
Re: N585.2 Million Payment: The Questions Minister Beta Edu Must Answer by Antoeni(m): 9:50pm On Jan 06
Pancake Edu Betta, Nigeria Women Politicians Are Getting More Notorious, Dubious & Fraudulent By The Day, Corruption Strives When The Head Of Affairs Is Absolutely Corrupt

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Re: N585.2 Million Payment: The Questions Minister Beta Edu Must Answer by DrChukki: 9:51pm On Jan 06
Indigbo:
Wike, Umahi, Tunji-ojo, you've got to watch your back. Opposition is never happy seeing you deliver creditably, they try every ways possible to throw the spanner in the wheels. Since Betta took over, she has opened up various programmes, added more beneficiaries into the welfare packages, more impressively is the introduction of retired security personnels, widows of gallant soldiers who died on the field, including previously neglected soldiers whose limps were lost in battle, giving them a new lease of life. My advice to the opposition is, let people work and stop the distractions. Sponsoring media propaganda against top notch performers is a poor tactics and a wrong use of money. Betta is a moving train.

Trash


This is the reason we say APC and their supporters are clueless.

Should we ignore the 2009 Financial Regulations of Nigeria because your sugar mummy, Betta, is a "moving train"?

If we should leave you guys, Nigeria will one day become a lawless state

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Re: N585.2 Million Payment: The Questions Minister Beta Edu Must Answer by Raph82(m): 9:51pm On Jan 06
Hot soup wey dey run belle
Re: N585.2 Million Payment: The Questions Minister Beta Edu Must Answer by joachimnkenchor(m): 9:51pm On Jan 06
PressMyButton:
Wike, Umahi, Tunji-ojo, you've got to watch your back. Opposition is never happy seeing you deliver creditably, they try every ways possible to throw the spanner in the wheels. Since Betta took over, she has opened up various programmes, added more beneficiaries into the welfare packages, more impressively is the introduction of retired security personnels, widows of gallant soldiers who died on the field, including previously neglected soldiers whose limps were lost in battle, giving them a new lease of life. My advice to the opposition is, let people work and stop the distractions. Sponsoring media propaganda against top notch performers is a poor tactics and a wrong use of money. Betta is a moving train.
Is any train working in Nigeria?

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Re: N585.2 Million Payment: The Questions Minister Beta Edu Must Answer by Greenfusion: 9:52pm On Jan 06
PressMyButton:
Wike, Umahi, Tunji-ojo, you've got to watch your back. Opposition is never happy seeing you deliver creditably, they try every ways possible to throw the spanner in the wheels. Since Betta took over, she has opened up various programmes, added more beneficiaries into the welfare packages, more impressively is the introduction of retired security personnels, widows of gallant soldiers who died on the field, including previously neglected soldiers whose limps were lost in battle, giving them a new lease of life. My advice to the opposition is, let people work and stop the distractions. Sponsoring media propaganda against top notch performers is a poor tactics and a wrong use of money. Betta is a moving train.
Moving train by transporting public money into a private account...u try well well

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