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FG TO Mdas: Ministers Have No Powers To Approve Payment For Contracts by Elslim: 9:12pm On Jun 04, 2015
ABUJA — The Federal Government has said that ministers have no power under the Public Service Rules to approve payment for contracts during their tenures in office.
This came on the heels of squabble in some ministries over refusal by Permanent Secretaries and Directors to pay contractors on the directives of out-gone Ministers.
The Head of Civil Service of the Federation, Mr Danladi Kifasi who cleared the air on what he described as a misconception of political appointees to encroach in approval of payment, stated that approval of payments for contract are strictly the jurisdiction of accounting officers or directors of the various ministries, emphasising that ministers have no powers to approve payment for contracts or whatsoever.
The Head of Service who was apparently in support of the refusal of Permanent Secretaries to pay contractors, said their action are in line with the Procurement Act and circular which patently defined roles in MDAs.
He said, “The President did say that his administration will concentrate on policy issues and so we civil servants are redirecting our efforts and minds towards achieving or aligning with the president’s directive.”
“Payments are normally approved by the accounting officers. In a parastatal, it is either the managing director or the Director-General. In the ministry it is the permanent secretary not the minister.”
“In the procurement process, ministers do not approve either. It is the Ministerial Tender Board that sits to consider and approve contracts within their approval threshold. If it is beyond the Board, it goes to the Federal Executive Council.”
“The only thing a minister does is that he signs the council memo for the procurement that goes to the Federal Executive Council. For the Ministerial Tender Board which is usually chaired by the Permanent Secretary; the Permanent Secretary sends his report and the minute of the tender board to the minister for his concurrence and endorsement. That is their role.”
“The reason is that government wants to keep the political class away from issues of finance so that development of our country can go ahead because if a minister travels out and payment is due, we cannot afford to wait for the ministers to come back before we pay.”
“For instance, if ministers were asked to be approving payments, now that there are no ministers will work then stop? So it is actually a miss-information.”
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Re: FG TO Mdas: Ministers Have No Powers To Approve Payment For Contracts by richidinho(m): 9:15pm On Jun 04, 2015
Clap for Buhari .....an instruction issued from Chad to the people of Daura Nigeria
Re: FG TO Mdas: Ministers Have No Powers To Approve Payment For Contracts by san316(m): 9:28pm On Jun 04, 2015
At least, the bureaucracy will be minimized.
Re: FG TO Mdas: Ministers Have No Powers To Approve Payment For Contracts by modath(f): 9:30pm On Jun 04, 2015
Within five days, without any prompting from the new govt, the right procedure is being put forward...
Re: FG TO Mdas: Ministers Have No Powers To Approve Payment For Contracts by kelvincoll(m): 9:33pm On Jun 04, 2015
Mmmmm.... We yet to hear the last of these "misconceptions" in govt. A gud start though
Re: FG TO Mdas: Ministers Have No Powers To Approve Payment For Contracts by Nobody: 9:39pm On Jun 04, 2015
“The only thing a minister does is that he signs the council memo for the procurement that goes to the Federal Executive Council. For the Ministerial Tender Board which is usually chaired by the Permanent Secretary; the Permanent Secretary sends his report and the minute of the tender board to the minister for his concurrence and endorsement. That is their role.”
And what if for the sake of interest the Minister refuses to endorse the report and minute of the Tender Board? One way or the other the Minister still call the shot
Re: FG TO Mdas: Ministers Have No Powers To Approve Payment For Contracts by theV0ice: 9:40pm On Jun 04, 2015
richidinho:
Clap for Buhari .....an instruction issued from Chad to the people of Daura Nigeria

Actually it was part of PMB's campaign promises....Nothing about issuing directives from chad.

Obviously the Head of Civil Service of the federation followed the campaign trail and knows what will obtain henceforth.
Re: FG TO Mdas: Ministers Have No Powers To Approve Payment For Contracts by Volksfuhrer(m): 11:25pm On Jun 04, 2015
barcanista:
And what if for the sake of interest the Minister refuses to endorse the report and minute of the Tender Board? One way or the other the Minister still call the shot

Not under Buhari's government. It's no longer business as usual.

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