The Office of the Auditor-General of the Federation has presented a report to the National Assembly detailing what it called ‘massive fraud and financial irregularities in the NNPC and government agencies’.
The Auditor-General of the Federation, Samuel Ukara, made the
presentation while meeting with the clerk of the National Assembly and
reporters on Monday in the Abuja, Nigeria’s capital.
The report detailed how payments amounting to 73 billion Naira was made from special funds to various government agencies.
One of such was the sum of 36.4 billion Naira meant for construction
of dams, which was released to the Office of the National Security
Adviser in 2014, instead of the Federal Ministry of Water Resources.
The report further disclosed that personal advances were granted to
112 staff from recurrent vote and 50 members of staff from general
service vote totaling 1.1 billion Naira from July to December 2014.
In addition, 9.5 billion Naira worth of payments were made by the
management of the National Assembly without raising payment vouchers,
which is a violation of financial regulation.
Other agencies allegedly caught in the web of fraud by the Office of
the Auditor-General of the Federation were the Police Service
Commission, foreign mission, Nigeria Port Authority (NPA), Petroleum
Equalisation Fund (PEF), Nigerian Prison Service and Federal Airports
Authority of Nigeria (FAAN).
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