Femi Gbajabiamila |
Femi Gbajabiamila, speaker of the house of representatives, says Kemebradikumo Pondei, acting managing director of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), will no longer appear before the panel probing him.
Speaking after
Pondei was taken to a hospital after he fainted at the venue of the
investigation on Monday, Gbajabiamila directed the panel to use documents he
already tendered to the panel to reach its conclusion.
The acting
managing director of the commission fainted while he was being grilled by the
panel over allegations bordering on the mismanagement of funds.
While wishing
Pondei a quick recovery, the speaker apologised over the poor condition of the
hearing room which was stuffy.
“We wish him
well. I have been here barely five minutes and I am already sweating profusely.
So I do understand and apologise to everybody here for the poorly conducive
atmosphere. I want to say at this point and make it clear, that is not an
adversarial hearing. It is not even inquisitorial,” the speaker said.
“It is a
fact-finding mission for the people of Nigeria. Just to make things better and
we should handle this as such. No one is under inquisition. The fact must come
out and that is why the committee is doing what it is doing.
“Because of
these conditions in this hall, we don’t need to hear further from the acting MD
because he has already submitted his written report. I think you can use the
documents to do the work that needs to be done.
“Starting from
the minister, Dr. Cairo and all the executive directors – we are sorry under
the conditions which you have been invited and my members are under the same
conditions. We wish Mr Pondei all the best.”
Gbajabiamila
commended Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, chairman of the probe panel, for recusing himself
from the investigation.
“I want to
commend the chairman of the committee who this morning recused himself from
being part of the proceedings. It shows the level of integrity of himself and
by extension his committee and further extension to the house of
representatives. I believe he has set the stage for a fair hearing,” he said.
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