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Kogi Govt. To Conduct Bi-Annual Audit On LGs To Strengthen Fiscal Discipline

by Ibrahim Obansa
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The Kogi State government has announced plans to conduct a bi-annual audit to assess Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) performance across the 21 local government areas in the state to strengthen fiscal discipline.

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The auditor-general for local government, Alhaji Yakubu Siyaka Adabenege, disclosed this during an appraisal meeting with chairmen, treasurers, and directors of local government areas in Lokoja as part of a routine performance review of the local government administration’s financial activities for the year 2024.

According to the auditor-general, the forthcoming audit, scheduled for the next three months, will serve as a mid-year assessment to determine the level of progress made by the councils in improving revenue generation and blocking financial leakages.

“This audit is part of our statutory duty, but beyond that, it is a practical step to ensure that local governments begin to take responsibility for their financial health. We want to see measurable improvements and reforms on the ground,” he said.

 

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Adabenege noted that many local government areas still struggle to meet their basic financial obligations due to underperformance in revenue generation, stressing that the situation must change through proactive leadership and teamwork.

He urged council chairmen to take ownership of the process, noting that as chief executives of their respective local governments, they would be held accountable for lapses recorded under their leadership.

 

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“During our recent review, we discovered that some revenue items were neglected or poorly tracked. This audit will not only help us identify such lapses but also encourage best practices across the board,” he added.

 

The auditor-general also emphasised the need for synergy among key financial officers, treasurers, directors in charge of internal revenue, and revenue officers and urged them to adopt more transparent and efficient mechanisms for collecting and remitting local revenues in accordance with the law.

 

He stated that the audit team would assess revenue figures and engage local government officials directly in the field. He added that some directors from his office have already been introduced to the councils to ease future interactions during the exercise.

 

The chairman of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON), Kogi State chapter, and the executive chairman of Yagba West local government area, Hon. Tosin Olokun, commends the auditor general for local government for the performance appraisal session, describing it as a timely opportunity for local councils to assess their internally generated revenue and learn from one another.

 

He further noted that the forthcoming bi-annual audit would serve as a benchmark for measuring improvements in revenue generation, following revelations from the 2024 financial records that exposed several overlooked revenue sources in the 21 local government areas in the state.


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