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| FAAC: 30 States Rank Low In Transparency, Accountability In Use Of Public Funds by Racoon(op): 4:16pm On Apr 03 |
PREVIOUS THREAD; "Nigerian States Return To Borrowing Despite FAAC Windfall." https://www.nairaland.com/8647159/nigerian-states-return-borrowing-despite#138979763 Thirty of Nigeria’s 36 states scored below average on transparency and accountability in the use of public funds, according to a new subnational audit index released on Tuesday.https://businessday.ng/news/article/30-states-rank-low-in-transparency-accountability-in-use-of-public-funds-report-2/ nlfpmod
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| Re: FAAC: 30 States Rank Low In Transparency, Accountability In Use Of Public Funds by Racoon(op): 4:18pm On Apr 03 |
"The report highlighted structural deficiencies in audit independence and oversight... It is noted that subsequent assessments in 2022, 2023 and 2024 showed stagnation, deeper decline and further weakening of accountability systems, respectively.This trend worsened when the current govt came on board. Nothing transparent about it except anything criminal or criminality |
| Re: FAAC: 30 States Rank Low In Transparency, Accountability In Use Of Public Funds by Richtaiwo(m): 4:18pm On Apr 03 |
According to the report, six states scored above average, with Ekiti State topping the ranking at 72 percent. Gombe State and Yobe State followed jointly in second place with 68 percent each, while Adamawa State (57 percent), Delta State (53 percent), and Osun State (53 percent) completed the top performers.How come Abia is not in the list here? I thought the state is under angel |
| Re: FAAC: 30 States Rank Low In Transparency, Accountability In Use Of Public Funds by CodeTemplar: 4:22pm On Apr 03 |
Even federal Universities dont give account it is now states with immunity that will. |
| Re: FAAC: 30 States Rank Low In Transparency, Accountability In Use Of Public Funds by Racoon(op): 4:25pm On Apr 03 |
How do the nation expects probity, responsibility and accountability from governors that have been criminalized with national resources by a higher order crooked criminal? A man that came into govt with the most heavy criminal baggages ever seen in history? What do you expect? This is the moral problem Nigeria will be plagued with for some long time to come |
| Re: FAAC: 30 States Rank Low In Transparency, Accountability In Use Of Public Funds by Racoon(op): 4:28pm On Apr 03 |
Richtaiwo:At the bottom of the ranking, Abia State and Rivers State placed last, both scoring 9 percent. Abia came last but are you not worried that most of the states are being governed by the APC wherein any criminal governor finds as a safe haven to shield them from being accountable and criminal prosecution?
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| Re: FAAC: 30 States Rank Low In Transparency, Accountability In Use Of Public Funds by Richtaiwo(m): 4:30pm On Apr 03 |
Racoon:I don't get it. Are you blaming Tinubu for Otti's despicable performance? |
| Re: FAAC: 30 States Rank Low In Transparency, Accountability In Use Of Public Funds by Richtaiwo(m): 4:40pm On Apr 03 |
Racoon:These people no go kill me with laugh. Whichever way, the meter reads. If the report had ranked Abia among the top performers, we would have been told it was the natural outcome of being governed by a transparent and accountable party. Now that the same report places Abia among the worst performers, the blame has somehow found its way to APC and Tinubu. One can only admire the remarkable flexibility of that line of reasoning. Is Rivers also in the opposition now? |
| Re: FAAC: 30 States Rank Low In Transparency, Accountability In Use Of Public Funds by Racoon(op): 4:41pm On Apr 03 |
Richtaiwo:Otti is transforming Abia state but this abysmal rendition in public probity, scrutiny or accountability of Abia State finaces is a no no. Had the president been a good example himself, the EFCC, ICPC, NFIU, DSS and NPF should been proactive state institution that wouldnt need to read the body language of the president before they do their job. However, all you need to do today is to be his asslicker, then your financial accountability is swept off the carpet |
| Re: FAAC: 30 States Rank Low In Transparency, Accountability In Use Of Public Funds by Richtaiwo(m): 4:46pm On Apr 03 |
Racoon:Oga, kindly explain how Abia ended up ranked last, instead of darting from one rubbish to the other. And while at it, is Rivers still in the opposition, or has that detail also become conveniently flexible? |
| Re: FAAC: 30 States Rank Low In Transparency, Accountability In Use Of Public Funds by Laffwittmi: 9:40pm On Apr 03 |
Oh sorry you will say this for another 5yrs ...bro e no easy ooo ![]() Racoon: |
| Re: FAAC: 30 States Rank Low In Transparency, Accountability In Use Of Public Funds by erad(m): 9:42pm On Apr 03 |
CodeTemplar:The governor has immunity, not the government. You can sue the state or federal government to court anytime, any day. |
| Re: FAAC: 30 States Rank Low In Transparency, Accountability In Use Of Public Funds by muyico(m): 9:43pm On Apr 03 |
PDP did worst Forget dat1 |
| Re: FAAC: 30 States Rank Low In Transparency, Accountability In Use Of Public Funds by Billionaire8080: 9:44pm On Apr 03 |
U need to understand English properly |
| Re: FAAC: 30 States Rank Low In Transparency, Accountability In Use Of Public Funds by HighQue007: 9:46pm On Apr 03 |
Abia not transparent ke😂 make thier mob no hear oo 😂😂 |
| Re: FAAC: 30 States Rank Low In Transparency, Accountability In Use Of Public Funds by chukwutee: 9:52pm On Apr 03 |
Racoon:NA like this una want make obi presidents ??with lies and propangandas make una continue oooo |
| Re: FAAC: 30 States Rank Low In Transparency, Accountability In Use Of Public Funds by zoedew: 9:53pm On Apr 03 |
Racoon:One is in the hope that a copy of the report has been sent to EFCC who needs no formal petition to investigate the States so they can fish out and prosecute the corrupt politicians and the evil servants some call civil servants who collaborate with them. |
| Re: FAAC: 30 States Rank Low In Transparency, Accountability In Use Of Public Funds by NwaliE01: 9:53pm On Apr 03 |
Hahhhaahaahahaha. Abia not transparent. This government na truly grab and run. |
| Re: FAAC: 30 States Rank Low In Transparency, Accountability In Use Of Public Funds by theophorus(m): 9:54pm On Apr 03 |
I know that this GSM can never dey among. Baba na sca# wen dey disguise |
| Re: FAAC: 30 States Rank Low In Transparency, Accountability In Use Of Public Funds by UrPapa: 9:57pm On Apr 03 |
Nigerian youths are actually one of the laziest set of youths They don’t think They just want results When you tell them to hold their local government and state governments accountable they will say no. They just want to end corruption from the top If you don’t demand, nothing will change Even if you like mar Jesus be president today |
| Re: FAAC: 30 States Rank Low In Transparency, Accountability In Use Of Public Funds by ElGenio39: 9:58pm On Apr 03 |
As expected When. The Head is bad the whole body follows. |
| Re: FAAC: 30 States Rank Low In Transparency, Accountability In Use Of Public Funds by RichDad1(m): 10:04pm On Apr 03 |
For those that can't read, Abia State top the states that borrows despite the huge FAAC. While Ekiti state is the top state without indebtedness. |
| Re: FAAC: 30 States Rank Low In Transparency, Accountability In Use Of Public Funds by Oladikpo1975: 10:25pm On Apr 03 |
How can Abia appear in a list written by APC. Evil never speak well of good.. Richtaiwo: |
| Re: FAAC: 30 States Rank Low In Transparency, Accountability In Use Of Public Funds by benardtotti(m): 10:49pm On Apr 03 |
Racoon:Was tinubu president in 2022? Instead of you to address the facts 90 percent of governors are inept and misappropriating allocations you shifted it to tinubu. |
| Re: FAAC: 30 States Rank Low In Transparency, Accountability In Use Of Public Funds by Nteogwuija(m): 11:29pm On Apr 03 |
Lol, Tinubu urchins will tell u that citizens should hold thier governors accountable because Tinubu has increased allocations. You ask them how, apart from protest, they start speaking in tongues. Tinubu has the power to suspend a governor but can't ensure they're accountable to him with thier increased allocations. |
| Re: FAAC: 30 States Rank Low In Transparency, Accountability In Use Of Public Funds by SmartPolician: 11:30pm On Apr 03 |
Racoon:You have to give it to that guy - a governor can choose to be transparent or otherwise, and this has nothing to do with the president. Sometimes, people like their leaders and despise those who ask that the right thing be done. Otti may be working, but transparency/accountability is totally different from competency. A leader can be working and stealing public funds too. Such a leader will never throw his books open for public scrutiny. |
| Re: FAAC: 30 States Rank Low In Transparency, Accountability In Use Of Public Funds by maivd: 12:05am On Apr 04 |
Richtaiwo:Honestly the guy is very dull, just ranting and making zero sense. |
| Re: FAAC: 30 States Rank Low In Transparency, Accountability In Use Of Public Funds by Afolabimills(m): 2:21am On Apr 04 |
Most Nigerians are wicked self righteous just imagine the comments here instead of calling out state governors despite huge allocations zero utilisation of public funds the hatred for tinubu has blinded so many Nigerians d president can't solve Nigeria problems alone |
| Re: FAAC: 30 States Rank Low In Transparency, Accountability In Use Of Public Funds by Afolabimills(m): 2:27am On Apr 04 |
Nteogwuija:ain't u an hypocrite ur likes are the problem of this country nobody should call out the governors but u tinubu alone ur hatred has blinded u my advice for u is to continue the campaign of hatred and insults and propaganda against tinubu and his family has if the problem bedeviling this country starts from d president |
| Re: FAAC: 30 States Rank Low In Transparency, Accountability In Use Of Public Funds by biaframaster200: 2:50am On Apr 04 |
If Abia State had been the top state, all these Obidot Trojans could have kept broadcasting this kind of news... Now Rivers and Abia States are the least FAAC-transparent states. The hypocrite Obidot is so quiet. |
| Re: FAAC: 30 States Rank Low In Transparency, Accountability In Use Of Public Funds by Exousiang01(m): 5:16am On Apr 04 |
LoL. In other words, there is account of only 9% for money Otti received. Obidients and Easterners will say he is saving 99% of the FAAC in the bank.... Corruption... Even the Rev Father in Benue is a great disappointed. Dude was claiming federal projects to be his achievement the other time |
| Re: FAAC: 30 States Rank Low In Transparency, Accountability In Use Of Public Funds by phemray(m): 8:00am On Apr 04 |
Racoon:So why do we have states like Ekiti and co to have been exceptionally transparent with accountability? Is it the president that make them transparent? U see, the results by each state represents the kind of people in such State and the believe. Most people mindset in those state at the bottom believed you are smart when u steal public founds. Thier lives is not transparent . |
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