Wednesday, 4 November 2015
Buhari Scraps Sure-P, Orders Probe Of Its Multi-Billion Naira Operations
President Muhammadu Buhari has scrapped the controversial multi-billion naira Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Programme (SURE-P) set up by the administration of Goodluck Jonathan. The order was delivered to the SURE-P committee via a letter from the office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) in mid September.
President Buhari in the letter through the SGF, Babachir David Lawal directed the committee headed by Ishaya Dary Akau to wind down the operations of SURE-P on or before October 31, 2015 and submit a comprehensive report of its activities to the presidency.
Buhari also ordered a probe into the activities, funding and expenditure of the agency. SURE-P was an interventionist project, where funds come from the partial removal of oil subsidy in 2012 were used to carry out projects determined by the federal government.
The money accrued was shared to the states and local governments. Most of these projects carried out by SURE-P programme were in categories; component A; Social safetiness, Component B; Niger-Delta Development project; Component C; road infrastructure projects; Component D; rail transport project, Component E; water and agricultural projects, Component F; selected power projects, Component G; Petroleum NNPC Projects, Component H; ICT projects.
The first chairman of the SURE-P committee was boardroom guru, Dr. Christopher Kolade, after his resignation, Gen. Martins Agwai was named until he was sacked towards the end of Jonathan’s administration and Akau was named to replace under whom the agency has been scrapped
Source: NNB
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