NPF reiterates probe into embezzling of public fund

Kohima, June 26 (MExN): Naga People’s Front (NPF) has reiterated support with the party Legislature Wing representation submitted to the Governor of Nagaland seeking for independent enquiry by a central investigating agency into the “misappropriation and embezzling of public funds” by the NDPP led PDA Government.

The Press Bureau of NPF in a press communiqué on Saturday while endorsing the points raised by its legislature wing supplemented “some of the points.”

On the sanction of Rs 30 crores to a private hospital for developing a makeshift COVID hospital, NPF pointed out that while the free of cost, 30 years lease of the land and buildings given to private entity needs thorough probe, pumping an additional amount to develop the hospital is appalling.

It stated that the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between three party viz. CMC Vellore, Government of Nagaland and Emmanuel Hospital Association in 2005, “when the incumbent CM was at the helm of affairs, does not speculate in any of the clauses that the Government of Nagaland is obligated to make any investment during the lease period.” While the state government has magnanimously given away land and build-up structures to private party for free, there are no visible profitable returns for the State and its people, it added. 

When the other hospitals in Nagaland are hardly running due to resource crunch, NPF alleged, “the Government of the day has the audacity to willfully neglect them and reward a private entity for whatever reasons was best known to the PDA Government.” This sort of rampant misuse of public funds by CM Neiphiu Rio headed government needs to be dealt appropriately by law enforcing agency, it said. 

When the state is reeling under health emergence, NPF said that equal importance should be accorded to all the District Hospitals, health centres and sufficient funds and manpower should be prioritized.

Kohima Smart City may ‘fail’
On Kohima Smart City, the party expressed fear that the present pace of work and situation, the iconic project would fail to meet the required targets and ultimately may fail to implement the project entirety.

It claimed that Kohima city could not score the required marks to come under the Smart City Project, as per the laid down guideline but during DAN-III government under Chief Ministership of TR Zeliang, the matter was taken with utmost efforts and met the Prime Minister and other Union Ministers “making favourable cases to accept the State Capital under this project.” 

After much works, Kohima was selected out of 100 smart cities across the country and subsequently an amount of Rs 1000 crores was sanctioned and 196 crore was released for the project during the year 2016-17. 

However, it was learnt that more fund from the Centre was not released in time due to State’s inability to give its share and further, rampant diversion of funds from the Smart City Project to other projects against the guidelines without proper approval by the present Government, it alleged.

“The Party is skeptical on the State Government asserting that it have no resource to provide the State’s share for the mega ‘Smart City’ project, and on the other hand for instances, the Government is spending crores of rupees acquiring land for Chiethu Green field Airport, which does not need immediate attention,” it stated. 

Therefore, NPF has impressed upon the Governor to intervene and ensure that thorough probe into all these misgovernance and misappropriation of public fund is unearth and appropriate action be taken as per the relevant section of law.



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