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Dakwambo Seeks Legal Backing for Financial Reforms

- James Emejo ÓØ ÌßÔË

Former Governor of Gombe State, Dr. Ibrahim Dakwambo, has urged the federal government to document as well as back all financial reforms initiative­s by law so that politician­s do not take them for granted.

He noted that except reforms are catalogued and supported by legal framework, politician­s can take advantage of the inherent loopholes for political gains.

Speaking at the public presentati­on/launch of the book, “Treasury Single Account Policy in Nigeria”, authored by the Director, Finance and Administra­tion, Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Salawu Zubairu, Dakwambo, who prior to his incursion into politics, was a former Accountant General of the Federation (AGF), also highlighte­d the volume of resistance which often met the implementa­tion of financial reform programmes while at the Treasury House.

He also recounted instances where his life had been under threat from elements opposed to change. He said: “For people like me, we had to be given extra security, like they had to change our houses, we had to be accompanie­d by police because of the threats over the implementa­tion of financial reforms.” He also stressed that politician­s could take advantage of loose reforms to win election except such initiative are properly ring-fenced against abuse.

He said: “I must tell you if I want to win elections today and go out there and say if I win elections today there’s no more TSA, won’t I get their votes? But am I doing the right thing? But for me as a politician I want to win and anyhow I win I have no problem.”

The former governor therefore, challenges the incumbent AGF, Mr. Ahmed Idris to ensure that existing finance Acts are reviewed so they politician­s who, “come and go,” do not influence them.

He also praised both the author and Idris for the documentat­ion of one of the most important financial reforms- TSA- so far undertaken by the treasury.

He expressed hope that other similar reports will be documented in the same way, particular­ly going by his experience as a politician.

Idris, however, said the book will among other things, be of immense benefits to state government­s planning to implement the TSA.

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