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Lagos Assembly Begins Probe Of Indicted Ministries, Departments, Agencies

George Okojie by George Okojie
4 years ago
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Lagos House of Assembly
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The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of the Lagos State House of Assembly has commenced the probing of Ministries, Departments and Agencies of the government in consonance with the state’s Auditor-General’s report for 2021.

Hon. Saka Solaja, chairman of the committee disclosed this on Wednesday when he received the first set of government officials summoned to respond to queries raised in the report.

While describing PAC as a  statutory establishment of Sections 125 and 129 of the 1999 Constitution of Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended, he said that the committee serves as an important instrument of checks, probity and accountability in Legislative institutions at both the Federal and the State levels.

Consequently, Section 125(2) and Section 129(1) (c) of the 1999 Constitution as (amended) empower the Public Accounts Committee of the House of Assembly to ‘summon any person in Nigeria to give evidence at any place or produce any document or other things in his possession or under his control and examine him as witness and require him to produce any document or other things in his possession or under his control’.

“Hence, in consonance with the need for improved efficiency and best practices in the pursuit of its statutory objectives, the Public Accounts Committee (State) of the Lagos State House of Assembly is poised to commence deliberations and considerations of the audited report of the State Auditor-General on the accounts of the Lagos State Government for the year ended 2021 haven been committed to the committee for proper deliberations,” he said.

Solaja noted that the probe would cover economic activities of all the Ministries, Departments and Agencies of government between January 1 and December 31, 2021.

“The aim of the committee is to invite all heads of the indicted MDAs and to seek clarifications regarding the queries raised in the Auditor-General’s report to enhance service delivery in the state.

“The exercise will also ascertain the completion, accuracy and reliability of the financial transactions within the sectors and confirm the level of compliance with financial regulations, relevant legislations and accounting standards and reflect on each sector’s financial performance and position.

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“In addition, the committee would confirm the revenue and budget performances of all MDAs; capital expenditure, reconciliation of the financial records with the Oracle System of the MDAs and ascertain the project management and control systems of MDAs in Lagos State,” he added.

He said though the probe was herculean, it must be accomplished if the state must be moved forward to attain probity especially as public expectations are high.

 

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George Okojie is a journalist and author with Leadership Media Group, with extensive writing on political and environmental issues spanning thousands of published articles.

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