Representatives Committee on Finance, on Thursday, walked out
the Coordinating Minister of Economy and Minister of Finance, Dr Ngozi
Okonjo-Iweala, from its meeting it called over the state of the economy
of the country from January till date.
The minister,
alongside the Accountant-General of the Federation, Mr Jonah Ogunniyi
Otunla, had appeared before the committee, chaired by Honourable
Abdulmumin Jibrin, but trouble started when she told the committee that
she was not feeling fine and that she honoured the invitation out of
respect.
“
I must tell you that I’m feeling sick. For the past
one week, I’ve not had sleep, so I’m not feeling fine. But I had to come
because I respect the parliament and the committee. I’ll try my best to
respond to your questions as much as possible, and my other colleagues
who are also here with me will contribute,” she said.
Following
her explanations, Honourable Jibrin, in consultation with other members
of the committee, ruled
that they could not take on the minister but
that they would give her “the 50 questions” for which she must respond
to in writing.
Trouble, however, started when the minister
insisted that she should be allowed to respond to the questions, saying
“since I’m here now, I want to respond to the questions in person.”
The
chairman insisted that he had ruled and there was no going back on the
matter, insisting that the minister should provide written answers
within two weeks and appear before the committee in January but the
minieter was still adamant, asking them to hear her out.
When the situation became tensed, Honourable Jibrin walked out Okonjo-Iweala, saying
“you
know I have ruled and if you don’t mind, please excuse us. Members
should stay behind for executive meeting. We don’t want any haphazard
answers, so you can go honourable minister.”
Okonjo-Iweala,
who was not happy with the situation, said “I have uttermost respect for
the committee and expect same from you. I’m a minister of the Federal
Republic. When you invite ministers, you should treat them with respect.
We can’t be invited and be abused.”
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