Corruption Unlimited: Buhari Minister Spends N700m On Ministry’s
Website
Fayemi
Recall that Kayode Fayemi, the Minister of Mines and Steel Development had revealed that N700 million was spent to develop an Integrated Automation and Interactive GIS Web Portal to improve `Ease-of-Doing-Business in the mining sector.
In Fayemi’s Thursday disclosure in Abuja during the launch of the portal, he had said, “the portal is a cutting edge initiative that leveraged technology for the innovation, efficiency and effectiveness in the mineral sector governance.”
“The overall objective of the project is to increase provision of reliable information and knowledge, to enhance promotion of investments in the sector, using the technology-driven innovation and to increase the sector’s GDP.
“The portal was designed for mining investors to perform business processes such as online mining licences and mineral titles applications, online payment of royalties and fees, database for revenue drive and to block revenue leakages.
“The portal is credible and provides timely information about the mining sector, performs and responds to online queries, business intelligence/analytics, reports and statistical data generation.
“Mining investors could view all existing mining titles and track them anywhere in the world through the portal, access all agencies information, global mining news, live chat and document library, among others.
“Lists of mining operators with valid licences and related minerals trade on private mineral buying centre and renewal of private mineral buying centres could also be accessed through the portal.
“The portal is designed to serve as an input and decision support system to other entities of government MDAs.
“We have spent about N700 million to develop this Integrated Automation and Interactive Geo Information Systems (GIS) Web Portal to improve ‘Ease-of-Doing-Business’ in the mining sector.
“This event is coming at a very auspicious time, on a broad scale; dividends of this administration’s commitment to turning around our economic fortunes.’’
This is not the first time a current serving cabinet member would be embroiled in a website scandal. Recall that Babatunde Fashola, Minister of Power, Works and Housing, was, while being under consideration for ministerial offer, involved in a website scandal from his time as Lagos State Governor.
Fashola was accused of spending N78 million on a website; an allegation he did not refute. His defence during Senate ministerial screening was that he never signed cheques as governor.
Corruption Unlimited: Buhari Minister Spends N700m On Ministry’s Website
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