The House of Representatives Ad-hoc Committee investigating Agricultural Subsidies, Intervention Funds, Aids and Grants Programmes has summoned two ministers and the Auditor General of the Federation.
The two ministers summoned are that of Finance and that of Agriculture over the expenditure of funds released for agricultural programmes between 2015 and 2025.
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The summons followed what the lawmakers described as unsatisfactory documentation and gaps in accountability records presented at a committee hearing at the National Assembly on Tuesday.
Chairman of the committee, Aminu Jamo, expressed dissatisfaction with the inability of the Office of the Auditor-General of the Federation to provide audit reports on several agricultural subsidy and intervention programmes within the period under review.
He said the investigation was part of ongoing efforts by the House to scrutinise public spending in the agricultural sector amid concerns over food insecurity, rising food prices and questions surrounding the effectiveness of past intervention programmes.
However, a Deputy Director from the Office of the Auditor-General of the Federation, Mohammed Adamu, told the panel that the delay in producing the reports was due to non-availability of key documents from the Federal Ministry of Agriculture.
Adamu said the Auditor-General’s office had repeatedly requested relevant records on agricultural subsidies, grants, aids and intervention programmes but had yet to receive the required cooperation.
He urged the lawmakers to widen the scope of the investigation to include the Ministry of Agriculture and the Ministry of Finance, noting that both ministries play central roles in the release, management and oversight of the funds.
Agro Climate reports that committee directed the summoned officials or their designated representatives, to appear before it on Feb. 3.


