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Nigeria: National Assembly, Keyamo Fight Over Employment of 774,000 Nigerians

Abuja — Caution was thrown to the winds yesterday as members of the National Assembly’s Joint Committee on Employment, Labour and Productivity engaged the Minister of State for Employment, Labour and Productivity, Mr. Festus Keyamo, in a 30-minute shouting match over the proposed employment of 774,000 Nigerians under the Special Public Works Programme of the federal government scheduled for October.

At the end of the debate, the committee threatened to suspend the programme for which N52 billion had been voted for in the revised 2020 Appropriation Bill.

Trouble started when the committee at the interactive session in Senate room 231 asked the Director-General of the National Directorate of Employment (NDE), Mr. Ladan Argungu, to explain the composition of the 20-man committee inaugurated on Monday by the labour Ministry for the implementation of the programme.

But Argungu’s explanation was that he was aware of only eight members of the committee, and referred the federal legislators to the minister for further clarification.

The lawmakers were not satisfied with Argungu’s explanation, saying that he was not in control of the programmme and accusing Keyamo of hijacking the programme from the NDE while alleging acute lopsidedness in the entire programme.

The joint committee Chairman, Senator Godiya Akwashiki, argued that the NDE DG and the minister were not on the same page over the matter and suggested that the committee should go into an executive session with both officials so as to resolve the issues.

However, when the lawmakers asked journalists to leave the venue, Keyamo kicking against the move insisting that having been openly accused he should as well be allowed to defend himself in public.

“I came here for open session and not closed-door session and since you have accused me in public, I will have need to defend myself in public and not in executive session”.

When told that he cannot dictate to them how the committee session would be run, Keyamo banged the table shouting that he won’t go into closed-door session with anybody.

Irked by the minister’s outburst, a member of the committee, Senator Ibrahim Oloriegbe moved motion that the minister should apologise for tackling the committee over rule of proceedings.

Oloriegbe’s motion which was adopted by the committee, however, worsened the situation when Keyamo was asked by the committee chairman to tender apology.