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FG, Auditor’s Office, National Assembly In Fresh Breach Of Fiscal Rules by dre11(m): 8:49am On Nov 28, 2019
Civil society, experts allege conspiracy, negligence


By Chijioke Nelson (Lagos), Mathias Okwe and Terhemba Daka (Abuja)



The Federal Government, National Assembly and Office of the Auditor-General for the Federation’s acclaimed pursuit of transparency and fiscal discipline is being threatened. The threat is coming from the non-presentation of the 2017 audit report on the accounts of the federation, nearly two years after the end of the fiscal calendar.

The 2016 report came with damning findings against the government and its agencies, including the National Assembly. It showed lapses, serial violations of fiscal laws, government’s poor handling of the situation, and the involvement of nearly all agencies. Despite this, none of the state actors seems concerned about the 2017 report. Already, sources at the Office of the Auditor-General of the Federation, who asked not to be named, are giving contradictory accounts of developments, an indication that there is no clear-cut information about the 2017 audit report in question.


While one of the sources confirmed that the report has been ready since June, but elections and leadership tussle at the National Assembly delayed its presentations, the source nevertheless refused to say what the office has done with a view to presenting the report after the lawmakers’ inauguration.

Another source said the 2017 report has been submitted but has not been officially posted on the website. The informant refused to give a reason for this, and also affirmed that the 2018 accounts are yet to be submitted by the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation for auditing, nearly one year after the fiscal calendar.

Months after the leadership of the National Assembly emerged, the lawmakers, presidency and auditor-general of the federation have been silent on the all important document, leaving the country’s accounting process opaque and opening avenues for fiscal malfeasance. Asked to comment, Garba Shehu, Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity to President Muhammadu Buhari, said the matter was outside his purview, urging enquiries to be directed to appropriate authorities.

Nigerians, meanwhile, have begun calling out the government on the perceived negligence, accusing it of complicity, poor accountability and lack of transparency. With almost two years after the end of the 2017 fiscal year, some experts have insisted that no leadership or nation that is sincere about transparency and accountability would fail to correct abnormalities, especially when they have become public knowledge.

In the last report, signed off by the Auditor-General of the Federation, Anthony Ayine, he expressly noted: “The extensive violation of statutory financial reporting obligations by parastatals is of great concern. Stringent sanctions, including withholding financial releases and sanction of the chief executives should be imposed on defaulting agencies who do not render timely accounts, as provided in the constitution and financial regulations.

“The Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) and their accounting officers are reverting to the situation in the past, where they did not promptly respond to audit observations. I am concerned about this development, which is a major setback to our accountability process. “Where accounting officers fail to respond to audit queries, the implication is that they have no explanation to offer. They should be compelled by the Public Accounts Committees to comply with the audit recommendations on such issues.”


Citing Section 85 (5) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended), he admitted that after auditing the accountant-general’s financial statements within 90 days, it is his duty to submit the audit findings to the National Assembly. One of the anomalies in the 2016 report was linked to improper record keeping, resulting in withdrawals and re-submissions. Ayine said further: “The financial statements of the Federal Government for the year ended December 31, 2016 were first submitted to me by the Accountant-General of the Federation on June 30, 2017. Following my preliminary observations, the statements were significantly amended and resubmitted on September 29, 2017.

“Further amendments to the financial statements led to another re-submission on December 29, 2017 and January 16, 2018 before the final version was eventually submitted on March 20, 2018.“In accordance with Sections 85 (2) and (5) of the constitution, I have examined and certified the accounts subject to the comments and observations contained in this report.”

An Abuja-based development consultant, Jide Ojo, however flayed the alleged negligence and breach of rules by the authorities. He queried where the 2017 audit report could be and the delay in its presentation, regretting that government agencies have a penchant for ignoring inquiries by the auditor general.

“The reason behind the public resistance to increase in Value Added Tax (VAT), increase in electricity tariff, payment of administrative fees on money deposits and withdrawals as well as proposed tolling of some Nigerian roads is because of lack of accountability on the part of government. Many Nigerians believe that paying these charges is exploitative as there is no corresponding service delivery. It is a discouraging factor as many see these payments as akin to pouring bucketsful of water into the ocean,” he said.

Government at all levels needs to take anti-corruption issues seriously, Ojo said, urging that all outstanding fiscal and audit reports should be submitted to relevant authorities. According to him, “Prompt actions should be taken against those found to have been indicted by these reports. Defaulting to submit these reports as at when due should carry penalties or sanctions.”

Also, a fiscal governance campaigner, Eze Onyekpere, recalled that Nigeria is signatory to the Lima Declaration of Guidelines on Auditing Precepts (adopted at the IX Congress of the International Organisation of Supreme Audit Institutions-INTOSAI). The declaration states that the concept and establishment of audit is inherent in public financial administration, as the management of public funds represents a trust.

According to Onyekpere: “Audit is not an end in itself but an indispensable part of a regulatory system whose aim is to reveal deviations from accepted standards and violations of the principles of legality, efficiency, effectiveness and economy of financial management early enough.

“It is to make it possible to take corrective action in individual cases, make those accountable to accept responsibility, obtain compensation, or take steps to prevent, or at least, render more difficult such breaches. He said: “Audit reports are supposed to be timely so that issues raised in them can be resolved in a timely manner. By international best practices, audit reports should be due not later than 18 months after the end of the fiscal year to which it corresponds.

“Thus, the 2017 federal audit report should have been due not later than June of 2019. Timely presentation of audit report facilitates improvements in accountability and transparency as well as the struggle against corruption.” According to Onyekpere, a major component of the purpose of audit is lacking in the Nigerian audit regime because corrective action does not appear to follow individual cases of mismanagement. He said the treasury was hardly compensated and those responsible for violations hardly accept responsibility, leading to a high level of impunity.

“The Nigerian society neither gets guarantees of non repetition, compensation nor have the offenders punished. This leads to a leaking treasury where citizens feel discouraged to pay tax on the grounds that available resources have been mismanaged and very few public officials have been brought to book for violations of extant rules and for outright stealing of public funds.

“The violations revealed in audit reports should be taken seriously and be the basis for prosecutions by the anti-corruption agencies. Also, the Audit Reform Bill should be passed again and this time around, the president should have no reason to deny assent,” he added. On his part, the national vice chairman (southeast), Alliance for New Nigeria, Dr. Laz Eze, noted that Nigeria was signatory to the Open Government Partnerships (OGP) and one of its obligations was to make the budgeting process open and inclusive and publish its approved budgets.

He explained: “Data on quarterly budget releases is also supposed to be easily accessible to the citizens. Transparency in budget approval and funds release through publication of fiscal reports will help to promote accountability. This is not the case. “The fact is that the commitment to fighting corruption is weak. I believe the best strategy to fighting corruption is by building a system that will make corruption minimal. This will involve the use of technology. Eze added: “Prevention is better and cheaper than cure. Bank Verification Number and Treasury Single Account are good, but we can go further. Timely reporting of financial transactions of government institutions at the local, federal and state levels should be institutionalised.”

https://m.guardian.ng/news/fg-auditors-office-national-assembly-in-fresh-breach-of-fiscal-rules/

Re: FG, Auditor’s Office, National Assembly In Fresh Breach Of Fiscal Rules by helinues: 8:53am On Nov 28, 2019
We are expecting fiscal physical fights among them
Re: FG, Auditor’s Office, National Assembly In Fresh Breach Of Fiscal Rules by kwalangida: 9:04am On Nov 28, 2019
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helinues:
We are expecting fiscal physical fights among them
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Re: FG, Auditor’s Office, National Assembly In Fresh Breach Of Fiscal Rules by Racoon(m): 9:06am On Nov 28, 2019
Corruption simply running from the presidency to the NASS, MDAs and to the least in the heiracy. Which way Nigeria?

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Re: FG, Auditor’s Office, National Assembly In Fresh Breach Of Fiscal Rules by PapaBaby: 9:37am On Nov 28, 2019
The threat is coming from the non-presentation of the 2017 audit report on the accounts of the federation, nearly two years after the end of the fiscal calendar.

The looting going on has surpassed that of Abacha. Until Buhari leaves office we won't really know the level of looting.

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Re: FG, Auditor’s Office, National Assembly In Fresh Breach Of Fiscal Rules by holluphemydavid(m): 9:59am On Nov 28, 2019
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Re: FG, Auditor’s Office, National Assembly In Fresh Breach Of Fiscal Rules by Sonnyboom: 10:09am On Nov 28, 2019
Why not wait till then to start spilling this rubbish.
PapaBaby:


The looting going on has surpassed that of Abacha. Until Buhari leaves office we won't really know the level of looting.

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Re: FG, Auditor’s Office, National Assembly In Fresh Breach Of Fiscal Rules by PapaBaby: 10:11am On Nov 28, 2019
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Sonnyboom:
Why not wait till then to start spilling this rubbish.
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Unlike you I'm not prepared to bury my head in the sand. Some of us have to speak up and hold govt to accountability. Nigeria deserves better.

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Re: FG, Auditor’s Office, National Assembly In Fresh Breach Of Fiscal Rules by Sonnyboom: 10:39am On Nov 28, 2019
The way you held PDP accountable till we found ourselves here ba ? Na NL you go see chronic bigot act like say dem get sense.

PapaBaby:
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Unlike you I'm not prepared to bury my head in the sand. Some of us have to speak up and hold govt to accountability. Nigeria deserves better.
Re: FG, Auditor’s Office, National Assembly In Fresh Breach Of Fiscal Rules by olureignforever: 1:32pm On Nov 28, 2019
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Re: FG, Auditor’s Office, National Assembly In Fresh Breach Of Fiscal Rules by Islie: 8:58pm On Nov 28, 2019
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Re: FG, Auditor’s Office, National Assembly In Fresh Breach Of Fiscal Rules by holluphemydavid(m): 8:08am On Nov 29, 2019
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Re: FG, Auditor’s Office, National Assembly In Fresh Breach Of Fiscal Rules by Brandstudio01: 8:11am On Nov 29, 2019
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Re: FG, Auditor’s Office, National Assembly In Fresh Breach Of Fiscal Rules by Nobody: 8:15am On Nov 29, 2019
.....And they are fighting corruption
Re: FG, Auditor’s Office, National Assembly In Fresh Breach Of Fiscal Rules by simple250: 8:16am On Nov 29, 2019
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Re: FG, Auditor’s Office, National Assembly In Fresh Breach Of Fiscal Rules by anonimi: 8:19am On Nov 29, 2019

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Re: FG, Auditor’s Office, National Assembly In Fresh Breach Of Fiscal Rules by anonimi: 8:20am On Nov 29, 2019
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Re: FG, Auditor’s Office, National Assembly In Fresh Breach Of Fiscal Rules by poiZon: 8:21am On Nov 29, 2019
Sonnyboom:
The way you held PDP accountable till we found ourselves here ba ? Na NL you go sew chronic bigot act like say dem get sense.

Where were we n where r we?


Do u know what accountability even mean?

Why was there a change in govt.if not for the sake of accountability....

If u wan defend bullshit, create a thread n do that, dont be silly always.

Nigerians want the best out of this govt, if we aint getting atleast something small, u dont expect us to keep mute.

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Re: FG, Auditor’s Office, National Assembly In Fresh Breach Of Fiscal Rules by UnitedNigeriaUN: 8:22am On Nov 29, 2019
Corruption secrets are more exposed in this Administration than any other.

From Religious, Political, Educational, Corporate...

We hear about Corrupt practices from different sectors everyday.

This are the flaws we must amend.

God Bless Nigeria.
Re: FG, Auditor’s Office, National Assembly In Fresh Breach Of Fiscal Rules by Danzakidakura(m): 8:25am On Nov 29, 2019
APC know nothing about governance they just wanted to take over power,now they have done that and here we are no principle, disobedience to rule of laws, and destruction of govt institutions.
Re: FG, Auditor’s Office, National Assembly In Fresh Breach Of Fiscal Rules by seunmsg(m): 8:34am On Nov 29, 2019
The 2017 auditor generals annual report has been fully completed.
Re: FG, Auditor’s Office, National Assembly In Fresh Breach Of Fiscal Rules by Edge1(m): 9:29am On Nov 29, 2019
Sonnyboom:
The way you held PDP accountable till we found ourselves here ba ? Na NL you go sew chronic bigot act like say dem get sense.


Can you just shut up for once and stop spewing trash?
Was there any year audit report was unpublished when PDP was in power?
Must you be this dumb to drag them into this or call out your zombified party out for not being accountable?

Many toddlers with free 10mb data.

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Re: FG, Auditor’s Office, National Assembly In Fresh Breach Of Fiscal Rules by Stalwert: 10:24am On Nov 29, 2019
PapaBaby:
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Unlike you I'm not prepared to bury my head in the sand. Some of us have to speak up and hold govt to accountability. Nigeria deserves better.

By making claims you have no evidence to support
Re: FG, Auditor’s Office, National Assembly In Fresh Breach Of Fiscal Rules by Gabi90: 10:29am On Nov 29, 2019
Sonnyboom:
The way you held PDP accountable till we found ourselves here ba ? Na NL you go sew chronic bigot act like say dem get sense.



U get issues bro... U know nothing little child
Re: FG, Auditor’s Office, National Assembly In Fresh Breach Of Fiscal Rules by Gabi90: 10:30am On Nov 29, 2019
Stalwert:


By making claims you have no evidence to support

Why was Good luck thrown out in the first place, and who says pdp never published theirs during their own time?

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