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Under Zulum, Borno Can’t Account For N414 Million Spent In 2019 - Premium Times by Kwanza: 2:25pm On Jul 02, 2022
Though the governor of Borno State governor, Babagana Zulum, talks a storm about accountability and fighting corruption, the state’s 2020 auditor general’s report revealed that he barely walks the talk.

According to the report, five ministries in the state could not account for N414 million.

The state’s auditor general, Shettima Bukar, said 29 queries were issued to the ministries for the lack of supporting documents for expenditures, in the period under review. Many of the queries were not responded to.

Nine of the queries were issued to two ministries – the Ministry of Home Affairs, Information and Culture and the Ministry of Housing and Energy – which spent a total of N22,155,800 without attaching official receipts, receipts for materials, approvals, for not signing payment vouchers and the absence of the stamp of the internal auditor as required by the state procurement regulation.

Five of the nine queries were issued to the Ministry of Home Affairs, Information and Culture to account for N21,650,000 while four queries were issued to the Ministry of Housing and Energy for not providing supporting documents for expenditure worth N505,800.

‘Similarly, during the writing of the Annual Report for the year 2019, there were unprocessed queries which were not included in the 2019 Report, which are material for inclusion in this year’s 2020 Auditor General’s Annual Report.

“These are twenty (20) queries involving a total sum of three hundred and ninety-two million four hundred and fifty thousand four hundred and twenty-three naira and twenty-nine kobo (N392,450,423.29) only, which were issued in respect of four (4) Ministries. And these queries were also not responded to up to the time of writing this report,” Mr Shettima, the auditor general said.

The four ministries indicted in 2019 are the Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Ministry of Housing and Energy, Ministry of Religious Affairs and Special Education, and Ministry for Local Governments and Emirate Affairs for inability to retire N357,720, N1,120,000, N350,972,703 and N40,000,000 respectively. These add up to N414,606,223.29.

The auditor general attributed the anomalies to the inadequacies in the control system of most of the MDAs which made many payment vouchers raised to a lack of the necessary documentary evidence to justify the payments made.

The report also highlighted the lapses in the submission of some important financial, budgetary, and administrative documents.

“This has been reported in my previous reports and yet they persist without any remedy,” it stated.

Even though we could not reach out to the ministries, Isa Gusau, Mr Zulum’s spokesperson, when asked what Mr Zulum was doing about the indictments in the report said: “The Borno State Government is large and has numerous government establishments, so much that no matter how Governor Zulum tries to ensure proper accounting, there could be some circumventing by some.

“No official in Borno State can have the audacity to try diverting funds under Zulum as Governor,” he said.

He, however, said the governor is taking the report seriously.

“Governor Zulum has since directed relevant officials to ensure the provision of support documents on those expenditures,” insisting that “it is not possible for N400 million to be expended under Zulum, without evidence of project, programme or any other government activity.”

Recommendation
The auditor general recommends the ‘proper implementation of the International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS), the importance of which includes: greater disclosure of information, leading to transparency; integrity; accountability and comparability.’

This, he says, will greatly mitigate against “the challenges or shortcomings of submission of copies of contract agreements; approvals for employment; council conclusions on government programmes; copies of conveyance of approvals for payments and establishment circulars etc. and shall no longer be a tedious task.”
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Re: Under Zulum, Borno Can’t Account For N414 Million Spent In 2019 - Premium Times by LoneWolf212: 2:26pm On Jul 02, 2022
Hands crossed.

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Re: Under Zulum, Borno Can’t Account For N414 Million Spent In 2019 - Premium Times by Kzinne: 2:27pm On Jul 02, 2022
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Re: Under Zulum, Borno Can’t Account For N414 Million Spent In 2019 - Premium Times by LegendHero(m): 2:28pm On Jul 02, 2022
PremiumTimes and unprofessional journalism is like bread and butter.

Zulum himself is the one that launched the investigation through his state auditor general to query those ministries.

So why is PremiumTimes making it look like it’s Zulum himself that’s like corrupt in a bid to tarnishing his name.

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Re: Under Zulum, Borno Can’t Account For N414 Million Spent In 2019 - Premium Times by yomi961: 2:34pm On Jul 02, 2022
LegendHero:
PremiumTimes and unprofessional journalism is like bread and butter.

Zulum himself is the one that launched the investigation through his state auditor general to query those ministries.

So why is PremiumTimes making it look like it’s Zulum himself that’s like corrupt in a bid to tarnishing his name.

Shut up, attack the message rather than the messager.
I am sure if it was atiku you would have been singing another tune.
Rubbish

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Re: Under Zulum, Borno Can’t Account For N414 Million Spent In 2019 - Premium Times by popez: 2:37pm On Jul 02, 2022
What is happening in APC? Are they in some sort of competition to out-steal each other?

Their Presidential candidate according to credible reports, is a convicted drug smuggler, now look at his potential running mate. What on earth is happening. Nigerians need to be careful o.

Hmmm!

Just checkout the chart below:

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Re: Under Zulum, Borno Can’t Account For N414 Million Spent In 2019 - Premium Times by Kollins11: 2:42pm On Jul 02, 2022
I'm not gonna attack Governor Zulum because every politicians are thieves. Infact all Nigerians are thieves.

I'm a thief (yahoo boy)
Tinubu is a thief
Athifku is a thief
Peter Obi is a thief

You reading this my comment is a thief... Infact you will thief more than Zulum if given the chance too.

we're all thieves and let us stop our hypocrisy.

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Re: Under Zulum, Borno Can’t Account For N414 Million Spent In 2019 - Premium Times by GogetterMD(m): 2:43pm On Jul 02, 2022
So Zulum it is. Zulum is the vice-presidential candidate for the APC.
When you start to see news headlines like this, that is most likely the case.

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Re: Under Zulum, Borno Can’t Account For N414 Million Spent In 2019 - Premium Times by LegendHero(m): 2:43pm On Jul 02, 2022
yomi961:
Shut up, attack the message rather than the messager.
I am sure if it was atiku you would have been singing another tune.
Rubbish

I don’t usually jump to hast conclusions.

Whether it’s Atiku or Shekau, I’ll read the content and use that to infer my comments.

Zulum himself set up the audit of his own ministries, yet PremiumTimes made it look like he himself colluded with people to siphon the money.

If our mainstream journalist can feed us distorted news, then the media will lose their credibility. That’s why almost 50% of the news the mainstream media feed us with are usually debunked the next day.

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Re: Under Zulum, Borno Can’t Account For N414 Million Spent In 2019 - Premium Times by famology(m): 2:43pm On Jul 02, 2022
Kwanza:





That's why there's auditor general of the state. His job is to unearth every shady deal that may have missed the eyes of the governor. The governor is not omnipresent. We should give kudos to him for even making this happen. I've not seen it in any state in Nigeria. He should go ahead with the implementation of the recommendation.

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Re: Under Zulum, Borno Can’t Account For N414 Million Spent In 2019 - Premium Times by stano2(m): 2:54pm On Jul 02, 2022
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Re: Under Zulum, Borno Can’t Account For N414 Million Spent In 2019 - Premium Times by onomeabuja: 2:55pm On Jul 02, 2022

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Re: Under Zulum, Borno Can’t Account For N414 Million Spent In 2019 - Premium Times by specialmati(m): 2:56pm On Jul 02, 2022
shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked
Re: Under Zulum, Borno Can’t Account For N414 Million Spent In 2019 - Premium Times by DropsMic(m): 2:56pm On Jul 02, 2022
Okay
Re: Under Zulum, Borno Can’t Account For N414 Million Spent In 2019 - Premium Times by Newyorkitis(m): 2:56pm On Jul 02, 2022
What about politicians that cannot account for their certificates?

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Re: Under Zulum, Borno Can’t Account For N414 Million Spent In 2019 - Premium Times by iCauseTrouble: 2:56pm On Jul 02, 2022
shocked
Re: Under Zulum, Borno Can’t Account For N414 Million Spent In 2019 - Premium Times by datola: 2:57pm On Jul 02, 2022
They have started.

But Zulum seems to be a great leader sha.

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Re: Under Zulum, Borno Can’t Account For N414 Million Spent In 2019 - Premium Times by FactBoyz: 2:57pm On Jul 02, 2022
sad
Re: Under Zulum, Borno Can’t Account For N414 Million Spent In 2019 - Premium Times by sammirano: 2:57pm On Jul 02, 2022
Kollins11:
I'm not gonna attack Governor Zulum because every politicians are thieves. Infact all Nigerians are thieves.

I'm a thief (yahoo boy)
Tinubu is a thief
Athifku is a thief
Peter Obi is a thief

You reading this my comment is a thief, we're all thieves and let us stop our hypocrites.

God bless you honest theif, no mind those bastards shouting obituray, someone his state is a mud state wants to rule naija.

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Re: Under Zulum, Borno Can’t Account For N414 Million Spent In 2019 - Premium Times by Greenscientist: 2:57pm On Jul 02, 2022
popez:
What is happening in APC? Are they in some sort of competition to out-steal each other?

Their Presidential candidate according to credible reports, is a convicted drug smuggler, now look at his potential running mate. What on earth is happening. Nigerians need to be careful o.

Hmmm!

Just checkout the chart below:

Zulum is x10 better than obi

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Re: Under Zulum, Borno Can’t Account For N414 Million Spent In 2019 - Premium Times by bencr7: 2:58pm On Jul 02, 2022
popez:
What is happening in APC? Are they in some sort of competition to out-steal each other?

Their Presidential candidate according to credible reports, is a convicted drug smuggler, now look at his potential running mate. What on earth is happening. Nigerians need to be careful o.

Hmmm!

Just checkout the chart below:
HA! Buhari to be d president of Nigeria was a mistske

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Re: Under Zulum, Borno Can’t Account For N414 Million Spent In 2019 - Premium Times by sosanova: 2:58pm On Jul 02, 2022
grin grin grin
Zulum another hardened unrepentant criminal claiming to be saint
Thief-nubu and criminal elements are 5 and 6

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Re: Under Zulum, Borno Can’t Account For N414 Million Spent In 2019 - Premium Times by Rahkman: 2:58pm On Jul 02, 2022
Yekini amoda ogunlere don enter one chance grin

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Re: Under Zulum, Borno Can’t Account For N414 Million Spent In 2019 - Premium Times by Gold2882: 2:58pm On Jul 02, 2022
Kollins11:
I'm not gonna attack Governor Zulum because every politicians are thieves. Infact all Nigerians are thieves.

I'm a thief (yahoo boy)
Tinubu is a thief
Athifku is a thief
Peter Obi is a thief

You reading this my comment is a thief, we're all thieves and let us stop our hypocrites. You and your gang are thief
Re: Under Zulum, Borno Can’t Account For N414 Million Spent In 2019 - Premium Times by Skillsnigeria: 2:59pm On Jul 02, 2022
Hmmm
Re: Under Zulum, Borno Can’t Account For N414 Million Spent In 2019 - Premium Times by money121(m): 2:59pm On Jul 02, 2022
Ok

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