D’Tigress Gate: Reps Summon Kida, Okay Minister's Submissions

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The House of Representatives’ Committee on sports on summoned the embattled former president of the Nigeria Basketball Federation (NBBF), Musa Kida to

appear before it to explain how a whopping N1.594billion of the taxpayers money released to NBBF through the Ministry of Youth and Sports Development were spent.

Contrary to the allegation, the minister told Hon. Olumide Osoba-led committee that the N1 billion approved by President Muhammadu Buhari was solely for the men’s team, D’Tigers, as requested by the Ministry. “In May, 2019, the FMYSD wrote the Honourable Minister of Finance a reminder on the payment of the outstanding N1,091,996,190 to the Male Basketball Team and approved the release of N1bn in August, 2019, but charged it to the 2019 Appropriation to the Servicewide Vote for International Sporting Competitions of the FMYSD, which meant that the N1b intervention was to be taken from the Ministry’s 2019 budget .

 

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