A
loan of a multi-million naira requested by the outspoken Minister of
Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed to the National Broadcasting
Commission has been publicly revealed.

A letter written on behalf of the Minister of Information and
Culture, Lai Mohammed to the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC)
requesting a loan of N13,120,470, has been exclusively obtained by
SaharaReporters.
The letter, authored by the Director of Public Relations and Protocol, NPD Dama, begins by stating, "I
am directed to inform you [NBC] that the Honourable Minister of
Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed is proceeding on official
assignment to China on Sunday, 15th May 2016.
"The Honourable Minister has therefore approved that you loan
the Ministry the total sum of (N13,120,470) thirteen million, one
hundred and twenty thousand four hundred and seventy Naira only to
enable him and his team embark on the China trip to carry out the
assignment."
The minister confirmed the existence of the loan to a SaharaReporters correspondent saying, "It’s
not unusual when the ministry wants to do something but you don’t have
enough funds you ask one of your parastatals under you to provide the
funds for the trip.
"While we are waiting for the appropriate head to have the
money you can go to any of your parastatals and ask, give us the money
and when we are funded we will return the money to you," he added.
The minister also told the correspondent that he could not access
his Ministry’s budget because it has only just now been approved.
Worried about how the memo was leaked, Mohammed said, "I am so
disappointed that an internal memo like that would be with
SaharaReporters, it shows a lack of integrity in the ministry."
When SaharaReporters began questioning why he requested a loan from
the NBC, and not from a tourism parastatal since the trip is for
tourism investment, he responded by saying 'the way the ministry is run is not the subject of public discussion.'
Lai Mohammed later revealed that there was not enough money in the
department of tourism to cover the expenses of his trip to China.
He was then asked whether multiple letters requesting loans were
also sent to various government agencies and parastatals under his
watch, which he replied, "I do not owe you an obligation or duty to tell you that."
When a correspondent pushed the minister to offer a breakdown of the trip costs he again stated: "I do not owe you any obligation to tell you that."
When asked: "Don’t you owe the public explanation for how you spend their money?" to which Lai Mohammed said, "I do not."
You can read the full letter below:


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