The Ministry of Justice may have commenced investigation into allegations of corruption, abuse of office and other sundry offences made against the Director-General of the Nigeria Copyright Commission(NCC), John Ohireime Asein.
Asein has been accused of drawing four-months’ salary after retiring from service, holding Executive position in a Collective Management Organisation(CMO) and, violating Nigeria’s public service rules.
Economic Confidential, which threw up the the charges after an investigation, said it obtained documents alleging that Asein was involved in “gross abuse of office and conflict of interest as he kept another employment apart from allegedly drawing four(4) months’ salary long after his retirement.”
According to the Abuja-based economic news Magazine, “the current Director-General of the Copyright Commission allegedly holds the position of the Executive Director of REPRONIG, a CMO regulated by the commission, a conflict of interest which clearly violates the Public Service Rules and run counter to the code of conduct for public officers in the fifth schedule of the Nigerian Constitution.”
Quoting a letter from the Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria, Copyright Commission Unit dated February 7th 2020 and addressed to the Governing board of the Commission, it said “petitions from different interest groups have fallen on deaf ears, just as the anti-corruption drive of the present administration has been called to question due to insensitivity of those saddled with the responsibility of punishing offenders.”
The petition from the Association raised questions and sought clarifications on alleged Violation of section 1 of the Code of Conduct Bureau and Tribunal Act regarding conflict of interest by concurrently holding positions of Director General of NCC and Executive Director of REPRONIG and another private organization (Books and Gavel) one of which is a collective management organization-CMO regulated by the NCC and receipt of salaries and earnings from both jobs, receipt of Four(4) Months unearned salaries worth over N2m after retirement from NCC in the Year 2015.
As the Executive Director of REPRONIG, he was responsible for the day to day running of the organization judging from income drawn from the organization either himself or through proxies.
For instance, intensive search by the Economic Confidential indicated that on May 8 and17, 2019, payments were received by Mr John Asein to the tune of N366,000.00 and N377,000.00, respectively.
On June 11, 2019, a payment was made by a proxy, a staff of REPRONIG amounting to N150,000.00, On July 17, 2019 another payment of N359,000.00, July 23, 2019 a payment of N292,000.00 was received by him and July 26th 2019 another N304,000.00 was paid to him. August 9 and 27 2019 payments of N50,000.00 and N100,000 were earned by him from the same REPRONIG.
Furthermore, on September 27th, 2019 there was another payment from the same source to Mr Asein amounting to N334,000.00 and September 30, 2019 came N302,000.00.
In October of the same year, the proxy remitted the sum of N765,700.00 to him rounding off the transactions for 2019.
Meanwhile, Mr Asein is alleged to have failed to disclose funding received from French Government development agency (AFD) for audit of CMOs (AFD funding secured by September 2019) and subsequently wrote to the Minister of Finance by letter dated 30th December 2019 to demand N20m for a similar project.
He is also alleged to have failed to implement the resolutions of the Governing Board of the Nigerian Copyright Commission since July 2019 and to seek the approval of the Governing Board of the Nigerian Copyright Commission for transactions exceeding N5m (five million naira).
As a lawyer, Mr Asein must be aware that the rule of 17 (4) of the Rules of Professional Conduct for Lawyers of the Nigerian Bar Association stipulates that “A lawyer shall not accept a proffered employment if the exercise of his independent professional judgment on behalf of a client will be or is likely to be adversely affected by differing interests.”
In the case of Legal Practitioners who are also public servants, this rule is restated in Sections 5 and 6 of the Code of Conduct Bureau and Tribunal Act which provide that a public Officer should not put himself in a position where his personal interest conflict with his duties and responsibilities, while Sections 10 and 14 respectively provide that: “A public officer shall not be a member of or belong to or take part in any society the membership of which is incompatible with the functions or dignity of his office.”
According to Economic Confidential, when contacted on the development for his response, Mr John Asein appreciated the magazine for reaching out to him stating that he would not respond to allegations currently being handled by the supervising Ministry of Justice, adding that all queries in the past has been diligently attended to.
Competent sources from the supervising Ministry, however, confirmed the inquiry which was also forwarded to the Director-General for his response. According to the source, Mr Asein is yet to respond to the allegations as at the time of filing this report.
When contacted, the Chairman of the Governing Board of NCC, Dr. Tonye Clinton Jaja did not pick his calls nor respond to text messages sent to him on the allegations against the Director-General.
By PRNigeria
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North in ‘Extreme Backwardness’ under Buhari- Prof Adamu, APC Chieftain Laments in tears
A Professor of Parasitology and a Chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kaduna, Shehu Usman Adamu, said though the North had been in problem, but it is presently in ‘serious’ problem and bedevilled with monumental developmental challenges, under the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.
Usman Adamu, a fanatical supporter of President Buhari and popularly known as Danfulani, disclosed this in an emotion-laden voice amid tears, in a video post he made on the plight of the North and its citizens.
Speaking in Hausa language in the clip which PRNigeria obtained yesterday, Professor Adamu lamented that the North is bedevilled with critical issues hindering its socio-economic development.
A former Commissioner of Education in Kaduna State under Governor Nasir Elrufai, Danfulani said while other regions in the country are beneficiaries of various projects, the North has been left to settle with substandard, if not totally absent infrastructural projects.
“Roads contracts in other geo-political zones have been completed or almost completed. But the ones in North have been abandoned, and till he finishes his second term in office, prominent road projects in the North such as the Kano-Abuja expressway, and several others will remain uncompleted,” he added.
The staunch political associate of Mr. President further observed that nothing has been done on the Katsina – Kano highway which dualization contract was also awarded by the All Progressives Congress, APC-led Federal Government (FG).
He said: “The condition of roads in the North have further become deplorable. Talking about railway, the railway line from Kano to Abuja via Kaduna is still a dream. Nothing has been done. No to talk about the one they promised to do from Kano, to Katsina, then Daura.”
Danfulani, who profusely was shedding tears while speaking, said many Nigerians were excited about the dignity Buhari restored to the farming profession, through his diversification agenda, launched immediately after he assumed office in 2015.
He however, added that farming has become almost impossible amid the prevailing insecurity ravaging the country.
He maintained that it is disturbing that bandits have continued to unleash mayhem on innocent farmers and ordinary villagers in Zamfara, Sokoto, Katsina, Kaduna and several places in the North.
A situation, he said, has affected the productive activities of farming and source of livelihood for many peasant farmers in the North.
Professor Adamu, who once contested for a seat in the Kaduna State House of Assembly, while decrying the spate of killings in Borno and other States in the North, said: “It has become so scary that bandits now fix the amount of money to be paid before farmers in Zamfara are allowed access to their farms. And if Northerners don’t farm, we all know what it will spell. So, I am calling on you, President Muhammadu Buhari to come to our aid. Come and rescue those who stood by you and voted you into office. That we love you doesn’t mean we shouldn’t tell you the bitter truth when things seemed not to be working, at all.”
PRNigeria
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