Adolphus Aghughu, auditor-general for the federation (AuGF),
says no money was missing from the federation account, clarifying his statement
on the 2019 audit report.
Aghughu disclosed this in a statement by Eme Oqua, head of
press, office of the auditor-general for the federation (OAuGF), in Abuja, on
Thursday.
On Wednesday, the auditor-general for the federation had
told the national assembly that his office uncovered unsubstantiated balances
amounting to N4.973 trillion in the audit carried out on the 2019 consolidated
financial statement of the federal government.
Clarifying the statement, he said the ‘unsubstantiated balances of N4.97 trillion’ mentioned in his address was not misappropriated from the federation account.
“The AuGF states the materiality was determined in the
context of likely errors and unsubstantiated balances amounting to
N4.97trillion in the course of the audit, which was above the materiality level
of N89.34Billion set for audit.
“This statement was made as one of the bases for ‘qualified
opinion’, the qualified opinion notwithstanding, the Federal Government of
Nigeria Consolidated Financial Statements for the year ended December 31, 2019,
was true and fair.
“The general public should be guided by the above
clarifications as no money is missing from the Federation Account of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria,” he said.
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