Mr Gagdi, instead, advocated more funding for conventional security agencies, stressing that state police would not resolve Nigeria’s prevailing security challenges.
The commissioner said the current Plateau administration was determined to complete all abandoned projects and that the move aimed at giving Jos and Bukuru metropolis a facelift.
“We will abolish the use of waivers; it is not for the good of this country; a waiver is subject to abuse,” Mr Gagdi said.
The committee also threatened to invoke its legislative power to ensure compliance by the various MDAs.
Over 200 MDAs failed to honour the committee’s invitation despite newspaper publications.
He said Mr Ibrahim acted as the linkman to the commissioner, representing Nasarawa state to collect money from job seekers willing to pay.
Mr Gagdi said the committee was in a dilemma why IPPIS and the budget office were absent at the meeting.
Also summoned include the IPPIS desk officer in the commission, Haruna Kolo, over allegation bothering on job racketeering.
