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National Assembly Fails To Account For N9 Billion - Audit Report by midolian(m): 7:37pm On Sep 11, 2016
The National Assembly management failed to account for a total expenditure of over N9.4 billion in 2014, the latest audit report has revealed.

The money included N9.39 billion for which no “documentary evidence” was provided and a N47 million to be returned to government coffers out of which only N360,000 was returned; giving a total of N9,440,844,572 (nine billion, four hundred and forty million, eight hundred and four thousand, five hundred and seventy two Naira).

The audit report of government bodies (2009-2014) was submitted to the Clerk to the National Assembly in March 2016 as statutorily provided. The full contents were recently publicly disclosed by the Office of the Auditor General of the Federation on its website.

The report indicted several government bodies of illegal and profligate spending, and failing to remit over N3 trillion into government’s treasury.

Apart from the National Assembly, other key bodies indicted include the state oil company, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, Ministry of Interior, the Presidency, Central Bank of Nigeria and some foreign missions.

According to the report, between January and December, 2014 under the leadership of David Mark as Senate President and Salisu Maikasuwa as the Clerk, the Management Department of the National Assembly Commission transferred N9,392,995,515.00 (Nine billion, three hundred and ninety-two million, nine hundred and ninety-five thousand, five hundred and fifteen naira) from the general services account to other accounts in different banks.

The purposes stated for the transfer include Senate General Services, Appropriation, Constitutional Review, House of Representatives Services, UNDP Projects and Research Office Services.

However, “no expenditure returns or documentary evidence were rendered to account for how these sums were expended,” the report said, raising question of accountability and legality.

In another case, the report disclosed that the National Assembly management remitted only N360,000, out of a N47 million balance of total personnel vote release and actual expenditure for 2014.

“It was further observed that the total Personnel Vote release for the year 2014 was N1,856,510,517.00 (One billion, eight hundred and fifty-six million, five hundred and ten thousand, five hundred and seventeen naira), and the Actual Expenditure for the same period was N1,808,661,460.18 (One billion, eight hundred and eight million, six hundred and sixty-one thousand, four hundred and sixty naira, eighteen kobo), resulting in a balance of N47,849,057.00 (Forty-seven million, eight hundred and forty-nine thousand, fifty-seven naira).

“However, only an amount of N360,115.08 (Three hundred and sixty thousand, one hundred and fifteen naira, eight kobo) was paid back to treasury at the end of the year.”

No Denial

In May – after the audit report had been submitted to the National Assembly, the Senate Committee on Public Accounts led by Andy Uba (PDP-Anambra) held a public hearing during which a number of government bodies refuted certain findings of the audit report, particularly the disclosure that they didn’t submit their internal audit reports between 2009 and 2014.

Some of the bodies that challenged aspects of the report were CBN, the Ministry of Petroleum Resources, Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND) and Nigeria Pension Commission.

However, the National Assembly has not denied the findings of the audit report as they related to the lawmaking body – though its committee castigated the then Auditor-General of the Federation, Samuel Ukara, for an “unsatisfactory report”, cashing in on complaints by other government bodies.

The law says the National Assembly should refer the audit report to its committee on Public Accounts for consideration.

After considering the report, the committee is empowered to pass a resolution to either publish the report in the National Assembly journal or government’s official gazette.

Since the committee considered the report, it has not passed the resolution for its publication in either channel.

Efforts to reach Mr. Uba for comments were not fruitful. He did not pick calls to his phone or reply to text message.


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Re: National Assembly Fails To Account For N9 Billion - Audit Report by Blakjewelry(m): 7:40pm On Sep 11, 2016
We all know were the money enter. I think the best is to scrap both chambers, when people call for a part time legislator they will all be fighting like a mad dog whose bone is about to be taken

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Re: National Assembly Fails To Account For N9 Billion - Audit Report by gbemi514: 7:43pm On Sep 11, 2016
The problems of this country is from both the upper and the lower chambers

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Re: National Assembly Fails To Account For N9 Billion - Audit Report by bettercreature(m): 7:46pm On Sep 11, 2016
gbemi514:
The problems of this country is from both the upper and the lower chambers
Nigeria! a country where anything is possible

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Re: National Assembly Fails To Account For N9 Billion - Audit Report by midolian(m): 7:46pm On Sep 11, 2016
All our lawmakers deserve to be torn into pieces by a blast. Just one gathering, just one blast!

The problem I have with Shekau is that he goes about bombing innocent people. He won't go bombing where his service is most needed. He is a bastard! angry angry

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Re: National Assembly Fails To Account For N9 Billion - Audit Report by Davash222(m): 7:47pm On Sep 11, 2016
The moment you continue asking your self the question : How did we get here?? -\
Re: National Assembly Fails To Account For N9 Billion - Audit Report by seunmsg(m): 7:49pm On Sep 11, 2016
This is just the watered down version of the report. If the Auditor General ever publish the original version of audit reports of national assembly, state house and other big federal government ministries and agencies, the country will almost burn down.

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Re: National Assembly Fails To Account For N9 Billion - Audit Report by Nobody: 7:56pm On Sep 11, 2016
Fraud everywhere, so out of N9bn plus, only N360,000 was returned unspent. grin

Nonsense

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Re: National Assembly Fails To Account For N9 Billion - Audit Report by gbemi514: 7:58pm On Sep 11, 2016
bettercreature:
Nigeria! a country where anything is possible
even the impossible is possible

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Re: National Assembly Fails To Account For N9 Billion - Audit Report by Standing5(m): 8:06pm On Sep 11, 2016
Imagine what N9B can do. It can construct 2000 housing units @ N4.5M each. If each housing unit shelters average of 6 persons, that's 12,000 Nigerians out of run down housing system that's rampant.

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Re: National Assembly Fails To Account For N9 Billion - Audit Report by drss2(m): 8:07pm On Sep 11, 2016
witchhunting news everywia. dis govt is trying to distract nigerians from sometin.

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Re: National Assembly Fails To Account For N9 Billion - Audit Report by Aufbauh(m): 8:08pm On Sep 11, 2016
When will they hold my brother David Mark aka the Devil's Mark to account for his ill gotten wealth.

We that are from his primary constituency knows that this man is not clean but trust the strangers who defend impunity with vigor that they'll stake their heads for him.

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Re: National Assembly Fails To Account For N9 Billion - Audit Report by Standing5(m): 8:11pm On Sep 11, 2016
drss2:
witchhunting news everywia. dis govt is trying to distract nigerians from sometin.
Keep it up. It a your choice.

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Re: National Assembly Fails To Account For N9 Billion - Audit Report by GlorifiedTunde(m): 8:13pm On Sep 11, 2016
9 billion! Chai!

Everyone should better work hard and put God first, otherwise you'll rot in poverty if you're waiting for the government to better your lives.

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Re: National Assembly Fails To Account For N9 Billion - Audit Report by midolian(m): 8:19pm On Sep 11, 2016
drss2:
witchhunting news everywia. dis govt is trying to distract nigerians from sometin.
Abeg carry your yeye thinking go another thread jarey angry

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Re: National Assembly Fails To Account For N9 Billion - Audit Report by Xapio: 8:33pm On Sep 11, 2016
APC trying hard to distract Nigerians from the incompetency of this administration...

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Re: National Assembly Fails To Account For N9 Billion - Audit Report by jmoore(m): 10:04pm On Sep 11, 2016
House of thieves.
Re: National Assembly Fails To Account For N9 Billion - Audit Report by Akshow: 10:04pm On Sep 11, 2016
Useless polithiefcians

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Re: National Assembly Fails To Account For N9 Billion - Audit Report by Nobody: 10:04pm On Sep 11, 2016
Just N9 billion? It's too small na.....


Why not $9 billion or €9 billion?

Make thunder fire all of them.

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Re: National Assembly Fails To Account For N9 Billion - Audit Report by Nobody: 10:05pm On Sep 11, 2016
Naija for show!!
Re: National Assembly Fails To Account For N9 Billion - Audit Report by SamuelAnyawu(m): 10:05pm On Sep 11, 2016
cheesy grin cheesy grin
Re: National Assembly Fails To Account For N9 Billion - Audit Report by canalily(m): 10:06pm On Sep 11, 2016
They failedundecidedand what was their positionangry

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Re: National Assembly Fails To Account For N9 Billion - Audit Report by lacream90(f): 10:06pm On Sep 11, 2016
hmmmm see money. 9 wat and we keep hearing no money only God will fight our battle armee robber people. i wonder why police are not doin their job in a good way
Re: National Assembly Fails To Account For N9 Billion - Audit Report by agwom(m): 10:06pm On Sep 11, 2016
May God see us through in this country...
Re: National Assembly Fails To Account For N9 Billion - Audit Report by WebSurfer(m): 10:06pm On Sep 11, 2016
Almost everything is going wrong in this damm country

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Re: National Assembly Fails To Account For N9 Billion - Audit Report by Olukologia(m): 10:07pm On Sep 11, 2016
I will suggest de resignation of de CBN governor, minister of finance. And den scrap de entire NAssembly. Afterall it apend in Senegal
Re: National Assembly Fails To Account For N9 Billion - Audit Report by Nobody: 10:07pm On Sep 11, 2016
Can National Assembly be scrapped?

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Re: National Assembly Fails To Account For N9 Billion - Audit Report by TheGoodJoe(m): 10:08pm On Sep 11, 2016
The National Assembly management failed to account for a total expenditure of over N9.4 billion in 2014, the latest audit report has revealed.

The report indicted several government bodies of illegal and profligate spending, and failing to remit over N3 trillion into government’s treasury.

Was Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala sleeping in her office when these happened? Yet we wonder why we battle economic challenges.

Our Money Yah, African Money Yah, Oga CHOP Am Yafu Yafu.

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Re: National Assembly Fails To Account For N9 Billion - Audit Report by DesChyko: 10:08pm On Sep 11, 2016
Silly
Re: National Assembly Fails To Account For N9 Billion - Audit Report by osile2012: 10:09pm On Sep 11, 2016
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Re: National Assembly Fails To Account For N9 Billion - Audit Report by pring: 10:09pm On Sep 11, 2016
They said change begins with u, not them...
lai muhammad.
Re: National Assembly Fails To Account For N9 Billion - Audit Report by magicminister: 10:09pm On Sep 11, 2016
[size=14pt]Interesting!!

Is democracy really working in Nigeria?
As we all can see, the elected officials that are supposed to defend our democracy and check the executive office are the one's messing things up.
Our highest strides was during the military/totalitarian era.

What i am trying to say is that we need to review our democracy. We need a leader with absolute power and with the people at heart.
That is the only way the cartel can be defeeated
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