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FG Orders Ex-Ministers, Permanent Secretaries To Return Assets by Islie: 3:17pm On Mar 06, 2017
By Hamisu Muhammad


The federal government has asked all former senior public office holders to return assets of government in their possession immediately.

The directive announced yesterday by Finance Minister Kemi Adeosun affects ministers, permanent secretaries, directors and other political office holders.

Already, a project coordinator has been appointed by the minister for the immediate take-off of an Asset Tracking and Management Project.

The minister also created the first Central Asset Register for the federal government, Director of Information, Salisu Na’inna Danbatta said in a statement yesterday.

According to the statement, for the first time, a Central and Unified National Database of Assets (Asset Register) would be generated to maintain record, track and manage the huge investments in capital assets owned by Government.

The statement said Mrs Adeosun had dispatched a circular to all Federal Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) requesting their accounting officers to prepare an inventory of all fixed assets held as at 31st December 2016, to facilitate physical verification by the project team.

The circular requested all heads of MDAs “to ensure that any assets held by current and former staff are fully accounted for. In this regard, you may find it necessary to contact any former staff and/or political office holders to avail them the opportunity to return relevant assets in their possession.”

The circular emphasised that “all inventory records submitted will be cross-checked to capital releases and project account purchases to ensure completeness. Where assets have been sold or otherwise disposed of, they must be recorded with supporting authorization for sale and evidence of payment, where applicable.”

The circular drew the attention of Heads of MDAs to Chapter 26 of the Financial Regulations, with regards to disposals of assets and warned that “any asset not accessible for physical inspection and not disposed of in accordance with financial requirements will be deemed to have been illegally withheld or converted. Please record such assets so as to enable the investigative agencies to be notified.”

The records of the assets disposed of should cover the last five years, and all accounting officers of the MDAs were to submit their reports not later than three weeks from the date of receipt of the circular.

It could be recalled that the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC) delivered 40 vehicles recovered from some retired Directors of the Ministry, to the Federal Ministry of Water Resources recently. Also the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), last Wednesday, announced the forfeiture of 47 cars to the federal government by a former Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Power, Godknows Igali.

The statement added Assets Tracking and Management Project and the creation of the Assets Register were new initiatives of the Federal Ministry of Finance designed to enhance accountability, promote transparency and deepen efficiency in line with the change agenda of the Administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.

“The Asset Tracking exercise and Register will make planning and control easier and improve accountability for assets. With the increased allocation to capital expenditure to 30%, it is important that all assets are recorded and accounted for. Where disposals occur, they must be in line with the laid down procedures and must be transparent,” the minister said, in the statement.

The Asset Register would afford the government the opportunity to know and monitor, in real time, online information on the inventory of Government Assets.


http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/fg-orders-ex-ministers-perm-secs-to-return-assets/187949.html

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Re: FG Orders Ex-Ministers, Permanent Secretaries To Return Assets by Chikelue2000(m): 3:38pm On Mar 06, 2017
Kemi thought about dis?, she really has impressed me then

All dis thieves I hope will fully comply not excluding d Ministers themselves.
Amaechi n co oya submit ur particulars

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Re: FG Orders Ex-Ministers, Permanent Secretaries To Return Assets by Chikelue2000(m): 3:39pm On Mar 06, 2017
Kemi thought about dis?, she really has impressed me then

All dis thieves I hope will fully comply not excluding d Ministers themselves.
Amaechi n co oya submit ur particulars
Re: FG Orders Ex-Ministers, Permanent Secretaries To Return Assets by Chikelue2000(m): 3:39pm On Mar 06, 2017
Kemi thought about dis?, she really has impressed me then

All dis thieves I hope will fully comply not excluding d Ministers themselves.
Amaechi n co oya submit ur particulars

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Re: FG Orders Ex-Ministers, Permanent Secretaries To Return Assets by Nobody: 3:42pm On Mar 06, 2017
Amazing request grin

So this means that Jonathan and Spouse would return all assets in their possession shocked

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Re: FG Orders Ex-Ministers, Permanent Secretaries To Return Assets by WorldRichest: 3:48pm On Mar 06, 2017
Reno Omo-Kirikiri said that a Polytechnic graduate cannot run the economy. Now, see where the university graduate and world bank house-girl called Okonjo-Iwealla brought Nigeria. Did the puff-puff cheeked madam ever thought of a National Asset Register? World bank house girl indeed.

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Re: FG Orders Ex-Ministers, Permanent Secretaries To Return Assets by helinues: 4:00pm On Mar 06, 2017
I love this..

Is anything bad reading such kind of good news daily?

Former governor of Nasarawa James Bala Ngilari was jailed today for embezzling N167.8 million

Meanwhile, poor man wey still maggi, na instant jungle justice.. Na God for judge all of una

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Re: FG Orders Ex-Ministers, Permanent Secretaries To Return Assets by TrueHeart365(m): 4:47pm On Mar 06, 2017
i hope this not only directed at oppositions.

obasanjo, abdusallam, fashola, amaethief, Tinubu, etc....

until the above looters are mentioned in corruption probes this is nothing but a divertion from the truth about our dead presidentgrin.

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Re: FG Orders Ex-Ministers, Permanent Secretaries To Return Assets by wizzlyd(m): 4:48pm On Mar 06, 2017
cry
Re: FG Orders Ex-Ministers, Permanent Secretaries To Return Assets by Charly68: 4:49pm On Mar 06, 2017
Which kind govt be this ! Arrest them don't warn them
Re: FG Orders Ex-Ministers, Permanent Secretaries To Return Assets by BankManager(m): 4:49pm On Mar 06, 2017
Nice one

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Re: FG Orders Ex-Ministers, Permanent Secretaries To Return Assets by okedoyinolabisi(f): 4:49pm On Mar 06, 2017
i hope those concerned will comply asap
Re: FG Orders Ex-Ministers, Permanent Secretaries To Return Assets by utajo: 4:50pm On Mar 06, 2017
this FG means business

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Re: FG Orders Ex-Ministers, Permanent Secretaries To Return Assets by Nobody: 4:50pm On Mar 06, 2017
grin grin
Re: FG Orders Ex-Ministers, Permanent Secretaries To Return Assets by chinex276(m): 4:50pm On Mar 06, 2017
while thats goindg on..
the following should do the same tinunu ameachi etc

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Re: FG Orders Ex-Ministers, Permanent Secretaries To Return Assets by Nobody: 4:50pm On Mar 06, 2017
A welcome development.
Nigeria will recover much asset with this measure

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Re: FG Orders Ex-Ministers, Permanent Secretaries To Return Assets by Purposeciti: 4:51pm On Mar 06, 2017
Not bad.
If we something good. make we talk am.
this sounds fair.
But let's watch how it goes.

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Re: FG Orders Ex-Ministers, Permanent Secretaries To Return Assets by jublazer(m): 4:51pm On Mar 06, 2017
:-/ haters would not still find something good about this ......




that FTC guy though.... sad

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Re: FG Orders Ex-Ministers, Permanent Secretaries To Return Assets by Nobody: 4:51pm On Mar 06, 2017
grin grin grin grin
Re: FG Orders Ex-Ministers, Permanent Secretaries To Return Assets by alizma: 4:52pm On Mar 06, 2017
it may take these people a while but they will definitely leave some value behind with which they will be remembered. well done madam Kemi

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Re: FG Orders Ex-Ministers, Permanent Secretaries To Return Assets by Grendel(m): 4:52pm On Mar 06, 2017
shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked
good news

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Re: FG Orders Ex-Ministers, Permanent Secretaries To Return Assets by SweetJoystick(m): 4:52pm On Mar 06, 2017
Very good, enough of looting in disguise of entitlement after office exit

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Re: FG Orders Ex-Ministers, Permanent Secretaries To Return Assets by osule1: 4:53pm On Mar 06, 2017
WorldRichest:
Reno Omo-Kirikiri said that a Polytechnic graduate cannot run the economy. Now, see where the university graduate and world bank house-girl called Okonjo-Iwealla brought Nigeria. Did the puff-puff cheeked madam ever thought of a National Asset Register? World bank house girl indeed.

What is this one saying??/ angry

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Re: FG Orders Ex-Ministers, Permanent Secretaries To Return Assets by azimibraun: 4:53pm On Mar 06, 2017
I saw it on Channels and I was like Waoh! The lady with the master plan they call her Kemi... I think You all better recognise.

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Re: FG Orders Ex-Ministers, Permanent Secretaries To Return Assets by Karlman: 4:54pm On Mar 06, 2017
GOOD

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Re: FG Orders Ex-Ministers, Permanent Secretaries To Return Assets by DonCortino: 4:54pm On Mar 06, 2017
Wike did same when he came on board but zombies accused him otherwise.

Good move though!
Re: FG Orders Ex-Ministers, Permanent Secretaries To Return Assets by SBG04: 4:54pm On Mar 06, 2017
See something puff puff madam couldn't think of all through her years at the finance ministry. Harvard, Yale and World bank VP my foot. Rubbish!!!

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Re: FG Orders Ex-Ministers, Permanent Secretaries To Return Assets by Ekakamba: 4:55pm On Mar 06, 2017
Haba uncle! grin
helinues:
I love this..

Is anything bad reading such kind of good news daily?

Former governor of Nasarawa James Bala Ngilari was jailed today for embezzling N167.8 million

Meanwhile, poor man wey still maggi, na instant jungle justice.. Na God for judge all of una

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Re: FG Orders Ex-Ministers, Permanent Secretaries To Return Assets by DaudaAbu(m): 4:55pm On Mar 06, 2017
The ones wey don die nko?

Who go help them return gov't asset?
Re: FG Orders Ex-Ministers, Permanent Secretaries To Return Assets by Austinoiz(m): 4:56pm On Mar 06, 2017
Zombies don dey masturbate at the mention of ex govt officials.
Oya nah make una come take "assets" nah.

Liabilities in govt.

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Re: FG Orders Ex-Ministers, Permanent Secretaries To Return Assets by DonCortino: 4:56pm On Mar 06, 2017
osule1:


What is this one saying??/ angry

Lol, he is just full of hate.
Re: FG Orders Ex-Ministers, Permanent Secretaries To Return Assets by Marty2020: 4:56pm On Mar 06, 2017
Hope say when they collect am all, we go see chop from inside, no be say they go collect am con give another set of individuals

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