BREAKING NEWS
Nigeria Senate Set To Move Against EFCC, Others
Senate
on Wednesday said it would be forced to
withhold budgetary approvals for any government agency and parastatal
which failed to submit at least two previous years’ audited reports to
the
Auditor-General of the Federation (AGF).
The decision followed the adoption of a report of
the Senate Public Accounts Committee (PAC) presented to the chamber by its
Chairman, Sen. Matthew Uroghide during plenary.
The report indicated that at least 85 agencies of
government including the Bank of Agriculture (BOA) and the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) had never submitted audited reports since
their creation.
In adopting the report, the Senate issued a May 2018
deadline to all parastatals to submit audited reports in line with Section 85
of the 1999 Constitution.
According to Urhoghide, out of 447 agencies and
parastatals, only 40 have complied with the submission of the 2017 audit
reports.
He said that the constitution mandated the AGF to
receive audited reports from the agencies and submit the same to the National
Assembly.
He said: “EFCC is of the opinion that once they come
for budget defence, it amounts to submitting their audited reports. The EFCC
Act
itself says they have to submit their audited reports six months into the financial year.”
itself says they have to submit their audited reports six months into the financial year.”
In his remarks, the President of the Senate Dr
Bukola Saraki condemned the development saying that the situation was unhelpful
to the war against corruption.
He said: “Imagine that out of 447 parastatals, only
40 have complied with the 2017 audited reports. When they say we are not making
much progress in the anti-corruption fight it is because of the fundamental
issues, they are right, the foundation is still very weak.
“If we have 447 parastatals and only 40 have sent
their audited reports, there is a serious problem. Now, we find out that the
agencies that are even meant to supervise are part of those who have not sent
in their audit reports.
“Now, we have taken a resolution here today to say
that unless the remaining agencies do that their budgets for 2018 is withheld.
“Therefore, let us remember that when we are passing
the 2018 budget, the committees that are presenting the reports of the
parastatals should please confirm to us whether they have complied with the
auditor’s report.
“In the meantime, we will make sure that we also
communicate to the Secretary of the Government of the Federation (SGF) to
ensure that all these parastatals get their accounts audited and submitted,”
Saraki said.
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