THE NATION
The National Social Investment Programme Agency (NSIPA) has debunked claims linking the minister for Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Betta Edu, to mismanagement of funds in the agency.
The National Coordinator of NSIPA, Halima Shehu was recently suspended and is currently being investigated by the anti-graft agency for financial misappropriation in the agency.
The national communications manager, NSIPA, Jamaludeen Kabir, in a statement noted that Edu has had no involvement in any financial transactions or decisions within NSIPA currently under scrutiny.
The agency also stated that its commitment to serving vulnerable communities in Nigeria remains steadfast.
It added that it operates with strict adherence to due process and prudent financial management in line with the regulations outlined in our establishment act and directives of the Federal Executive Council.
The statement reads: “The Communications office of the National Social Investment Programme Agency (NSIPA) issues this statement in response to recent online media reports inaccurately linking the Honourable Minister for Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Dr. Betta Edu, to the ongoing investigations involving the alleged mismanagement of funds by Hajiya Halima Shehu, the suspended National Coordinator and CEO of NSIPA.
“NSIPA vehemently distances itself from any claims connecting the Honourable Minister to financial impropriety or any wrongdoing within the agency.
“It is crucial to emphasise that the Honourable Minister has had no involvement in any financial transactions or decisions within NSIPA currently under scrutiny.
“Importantly, NSIPA emphasizes the distinction between the suspended National Coordinator/CEO and the agency itself, highlighting that the actions of the former do not reflect the agency’s practices or principles. NSIPA is actively cooperating and working under the guidance of the acting National Coordinator and CEO, Dr. Akindele Egbuwalo, demonstrating full support and collaboration within the agency.”