Ministry refutes Igali’s involvement in alleged NAPSAS scam

The Ministry of Power yesterday denied reports of the alleged embezzlement of N3.5 billion for a training programme – National Power Sector Apprenticeship Scheme (NAPSAS), involving its Permanent Secretary, Amb. Godknows Igali and the Programme Co-ordinator, Mrs. Sybil Williams, describing it as non existent, Vanguard reports.
The ministry in a statement issued in Abuja said  “There are a number of fallacies that are raised in the said petition, the origin of the N3.5 billion is still unknown. What the Ministry is aware of is a Presidential approval of N1.3 billion to be sourced from the existing capital allocation to the Ministry”.
“For a programme that was flagged off on November 6, 2014, it cannot be immune from lack of budgetary releases, that have become epileptic, so even what has been made available so far for the programme is far less than the approved N1.3 billion. I wonder where these officials could have had access to N3.5 billion” it added.

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