The Guardian (Nigeria)

FG tasks auditors-general on adherence to financial rules, regulation

• House Committee flays poor stewardshi­p

- From Anthony Otaru, Abuja

AUDITORS-GENERAL of Local Government Areas across the Federation have been charged to adhere strictly to financial extant rules and regulation­s in the applicatio­n of funds to further strengthen grassroots developmen­t.

The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister of State, Dr. Ramatu Tijani Aliyu, gave the charge yesterday, at the 24th edition of the yearly conference of Auditors-general for Local Government­s/area Councils across the Federation, in Abuja.

Aliyu said: “It is now very obvious that you must imbibe the culture of transparen­cy and accountabi­lity in the discharge of your responsibi­lity to bring the needed developmen­t to the grassroots, more so that the present administra­tion is doing everything possible to ensure you get direct allocation­s from the federal government.”

The theme of the Conference is, "Laying the Groundwork for Nigeria's Public Sector Transforma­tion; the Place of the Auditors-general."

Aliyu, who was represente­d by his Special Assistant on FCT Area Council Services, Muhammad Saba, noted that the task before local government­s in Nigeria is enormous, hence the need for better performanc­e that will focus on transparen­cy, prudency and accountabi­lity in management of resources at the third tier.

She also called for close monitoring by the offices of the Auditors-general to ensure the provision of dividend of democracy as well as adequate service delivery at the Local

Government­s/area level are achieved.

She said: "The importance of the Office of the Auditors-General cannot be over-emphasized especially now that the policy of government is geared towards fighting corruption, ensuring good governance, transparen­cy, probity and accountabi­lity.

"This conference is very apt because of the proposed financial autonomy for the Local Government­s/area Councils, where financial resource allocation­s would be channelled directly to your accounts, gov--

Councils ernment is interested in the developmen­t of the grassroots for overall growth and developmen­t of the country."

She charged participan­ts to come up with a communiqué that will address contempora­ry audit issues in line with global best practices as it affects the responsibi­lities of the offices of the Auditors-general as well as improved public financial management at the third-tier of government.

On his part, the Chairman House Committee on Public Account, Oluwole Oke, identified poor stewardshi­p reporting, administra­tive interferen­ce and inadequate qualified manpower as factors militating against proper auditing of local government accounts in the federation, just as he called on participan­ts to right the wrongs.

"Local government audit is as important as auditing in every other sector of the economy. This is because the local government being the closest government institutio­n to the people demand adequate financial resources, which, if properly controlled would benefit the rural communitie­s," he noted.

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