The Senate, Wednesday, asked its Committees on Finance,
Banking and Financial Institutions and Public Accounts to investigate
operations of Treasury Single Account in Nigeria.
The Senate resolution followed a motion by Dino Melaye
(APC-Kogi West) who maintained that choosing a company, Remita, as the Federal
Government’s electronic collection agent, violated Nigerian laws, including
section 162 (1) of the 1999 Constitution as amended, Central Bank of Nigeria,
CBN, Act, and Bank and other Financial Institutions Act, BOFIA, 2007.
He said CBN could only appoint registered banks to collect
and disburse money on behalf of the Federal Government.
But since Remita is not a registered bank, Mr. Melaye
contended that choosing it as an agent for the operation TSA violated BOFIA
2007 and CBN Act.
Mr. Melaye questioned the legality of operating the TSA
through a revenue collection agent, Remita, which he said had made at least N25
billion in the course of the operation “for doing nothing”.
He said the Federal Government mopped up N2.5 trillion on
September 15 alone through Remita which charges one per cent of all monies
passing through it, amounting to N25 billion.
The Senate asked its committees on Finance, Banking and other
Financial Institutions and Public Accounts to “carry out holistic investigation
on the matter and report back in four weeks”.
Meanwhile, Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, presided
over the Senate for the first time since the 8th Assembly was inaugurated on
June.
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