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N2.67bn diverted in boarding schools not School Feeding programme – ICPC

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Prof. Bolaji Owasanoye, ICPC chairman

The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has dismissed reports that claimed that N2.67 billion was diverted from the Home-Grown School Feeding Programme.

The anti-graft agency noted that the missing money was that which was budgeted for boarding schools that were shut during the COVID-19 lockdown.

In a statement on Tuesday the ICPC noted that its chairman, Professor Bolaji Owasanoye, was quoted out of context by the media.

“The attention of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has been drawn to some reports making the rounds on a segment of the speech delivered by the ICPC Chairman, Professor Bolaji Owasanoye, yesterday, Monday, 28th September 2020 at its 2nd National Submit on Diminishing Corruption in the Public Sector.

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“The said reports erroneously implied that the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs diverted monies meant for Home-Grown School Feeding Programme,” a statement by Mrs. Azuka C. Ogugua, ICPC spokesperson said.

She noted that, “In the speech, Professor Owasanoye stated inter alia, “… we discovered payments to some federal colleges (secondary schools) for school feeding in the sum of N2.67b during the lockdown when the children were not in school, and some of the money ended up in personal accounts. We have commenced investigations into these findings”.

ICPC said it wishes to clarify that the “school feeding” referred to by the Chairman of ICPC was the feeding of boarding students in Federal Government Colleges, who were all at home during the COVID-19 lockdown.

“This is not the Home-Grown School Feeding Programme being managed by the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development.

“The Commission had discovered through its review of publications on the Open Treasury Portal that statutory monthly allocations meant for the feeding of secondary school students of some Federal Government Colleges were diverted into personal accounts.

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ICPC said the statement was issued for the purpose of clarifying the statement of the Hon. Chairman.

“Consequently, the general public is hereby advised to disregard the said reports suggesting reference to the school feeding programme going on in primary schools.

“The full speech of the Chairman can be downloaded from the Commission’s website.

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