BudgIT has urged President Muhammadu Buhari to investigate
the payment of government funds into personal accounts.
This call was made after a study of the Open Treasury
Initiative of the Federal Government.
The Buhari’s administration on December 9, 2019, launched
the Open Treasury Portal.
The purpose is to increase transparency in government
spending.
On Thursday, BudgIT released its report titled Open treasury
“OpenTreasury.gov.ng Nigeria’s Spending Platform: Review, Gaps and
Recommendations”.
It noted that the sums were paid into personal accounts,
including several records with vague descriptions.
BudgIT discovered over 5000 payments without descriptions to
the tune of N278 billion.
It found over 2,900 payment records totalling N51 billion
paid into personal accounts with vague descriptions.
In one, N68m payment was made for “Ogunsuyi” and N15.8m for
“international” as a description.
After the launch, the All Progressives Congress (APC), said
it affirmed Buhari’s resolve to tackle public sector corruption and plug
leakages in the public treasury.
It called it a novelty in the pursuit of open governance,
transparency and anti-corruption fight under Buhari’s Presidency.
APC spokesman, Lanre Issa-Onilu, in a statement said, “Those
who want to do business with the government should understand that henceforth,
everything would be done in the open.
He noted that every Nigerian now has access to every naira
the government is making, every naira it is spending and on what it is being
spent.
“In the fight against
public sector corruption, the OTP complements other initiatives such as the
administration’s full implementation of the Treasury Single Account (TSA) which
has increased the level of accountability and transparency in the financial
resources of the government; stoppage of budget padding, contrary to what we
witnessed throughout the 16 years of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and
pruning out thousands of ghost workers through the stricter implementation of
Integrated Personnel Payroll System (IPPIS).
“To name a few of OTP’s requirements, all MDAs are to
publish: daily reports of payments from N5m; monthly budget performance;
quarterly financial statements; and annual financial statements prepared in
compliance with International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS).
“All the reports are to be published within stipulated
deadlines on the OTP portal which will be open to and can be accessed by all”,
Issa-Onilu wrote.
BREAKING: @BudgITng discovers over 5000 payments without descriptions to the tune of N278bn and over 2900 payment records totalling N51bn paid into personal accounts with vague descriptions, among other huge discrepancies on the Open Treasury Portal.— BudgIT Nigeria (@BudgITng) June 4, 2020
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