The House of Representatives Committee on Women Affairs and Social Development is investigating the use of N1.5 billion intended for contractor payments, amid allegations that principal officers in the ministry may have misappropriated the funds.
Documents reveal that the Ministry of Women Affairs, under Minister Uju Kennedy Ohanenyeβs supervision, paid N48,214,800 for the supply of items like sewing machines and electrical irons to womenβs cooperative societies in three states.
According to documents obtained, the ministry awarded contracts totalling N12,121,800 to Ayigaga Integrated Services Nigeria Limited, owned by Toyin Balogun, to supply sewing machines to women in Ezuben (Otuasega) Multipurpose Cooperative Society Limited, Bayelsa State.
The contract includes the supply of eight sewing machines for N6.8 million, at a unit price of N450,000 each, for the benefit of the cooperative society.
According to one of the invoices obtained by SaharaReporters, the company supplied one βcutting cloth machineβ for N180,000; one βtaping machineβ for N900,000; one βindustrial buttonhole machineβ for N900,000; one βoverlock weaving machineβ for N850,000; a βsteam press machineβ for N400,000; one βheavy industrial ironβ for N200,000 and eight βindustrial sewing machinesβ for N6.8 million (at a cost of N850,000 each).
However, it was learnt that many of the so-called empowerment projects were grossly inflated in both price and quantity, with little to no actual benefit reaching the intended beneficiaries.
For example, steaming iron termed βsteam pressing machinesβ was bought at the cost of N400,000, ordinary scissors were termed βcutting cloth machineβ and bought for N180,000.
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