The Director-General of the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC), Balarabe Shehu Ilelah, on Wednesday dismissed media reports claiming that N10 billion belonging to the commission for the execution of the Federal Government’s Digital Switch Over (DSO) was being housed in a private account.

Speaking with newsmen in Abuja on the allegation, the NBC boss also refuted reports of an alleged rift between the commission and the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, describing such as fake news which stakeholders in the media industry were currently battling.

According to him, “the NBC never refused any instruction from the minister, the commission is just a parastatal under the ministry, there’s a good working relationship between the commission and the ministry. There’s no way we will disobey instructions from the parent ministry if there is one.”

The DG boss who insisted that there was no time the minister gave him instruction to apply for the release of the N10bn as being alleged in the fake report challenged the “faceless” authors to come out with their facts to contradict his claims.

He explained that the N10 billion reported in the media was part of the money for the payment of some of NBC’s contractors involved in the issue of the Digital Switch Over (DSO).

He disclosed that half of the money was paid to the contractors, saying that the money was supposed to be sent to the NBC, but following the directive of the Minister of Information and Culture, the money was sent to the ministry because there was no substantive Director-General in the NBC at the time the money was released.

According to him, “the money was not housed in any private account. Not to my knowledge actually because I can’t imagine somebody of the calibre of a minister that can send government’s money to a personal account.

“And it is not something that he can do alone. The money was not from the ministry. The money was from the Ministry of Finance. So, I doubt very much if the Ministry of Finance will agree to send that money to any private account. So, really, not to my knowledge and I don’t think it is possible.

“You put money in the government’s account and if there is interest from this money, you can’t even take the money to use it personally I think.

“I am not an accountant and I have not been in a government ministry. But I think common sense will not agree with this perception. Deposit government’s money in your private account and then use the interest for your personal use? I don’t think it is possible.”

The NBC boss also debunked the reported raid of the commission by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), saying that officials of the ICPC only visited the NBC for routine checks.

He explained that the officials of the anti-graft agency came politely as professional officers and submitted a letter requesting to allow them to perform their duty which was expressly approved since there was nothing to hide.

He said: “It was not a raid. Only two people came. They asked for a few things which we provided them expressly. They are the government’s agency and we are also the government’s agency. We cannot stop them from doing their work, so, we allowed them to do whatever they wanted to do.

“It is not that they searched and they took away heap of files as alleged; no, no. They requested for some documents which the commission gladly gave them. That is all, all these are fake news.”

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