The Nigerian Governors’ Forum (NGF), led by
Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi, yesterday urged the National Assembly to
hire a reputable international audit firm to probe the alleged missing $49.8
billion (N8.5 trillion).
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor Lamido
Sanusi Lamido recently alerted the nation to the missing money. But the
Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Dr Ngozi
Okonjo-Iweala, disagreed.
Reading the communique at the end of the
forum’s meeting in Abuja, Amaechi noted that the declining revenue accruable to
the government was not unconnected with financial diversions.
He said: “… on the missing $49.8 billion
(N8.5 trillion) or equivalent of two years national budget, there is no
evidence that this amount was paid into the Federation Account or duly
appropriated.
“We call on the National Assembly to
institute a comprehensive independent forensic audit by an international
reputable firm. We fear that the recent decline of state revenues is not
unconnected with the financial diversion.”
The governor stressed that the Federal
Government breached the Fiscal Responsibility Act by failing to consult with
states before forwarding it to the National Assembly.
He said the National Economic Council (NEC)
meeting had not held in the last four months.
Amaechi said: “In clear breach of Section 11,
Part II of the Fiscal Responsibility Act, 2007, which requires the Federal
Government to hold consultations with states before the Medium-Term Expenditure
Framework (MTEF) is laid before the National Assembly, consultation with states
on the MTEF and Fiscal Strategy Paper (2014-2016) did not hold.”
“The NEC meeting, where issues of this nature
would have been discussed, last held four months ago.”
The NGF chairman decried the violence and
killings in Borno State and the attack on the father of the Kano State
governor.
On last Sunday’s attacks in River State, the
governor said: “We condemn the flagrant violation of the rights of citizens to
assemble in Rivers State by the police; the excessive use of force against
unarmed citizens and the shooting of Senator Magnus Abe.”
The forum chairman decried the precarious
state of the nation’s polity and finances.
He said: “The financial irregularities
relating to public accounting; the lack of compliance with the Fiscal
Responsibility Act, 2007, and security breaches are not unconnected with the
refusal of the Federal Government to convene meetings of statutory institutions
created in the Constitution, such as the National Economic Council (NEC), the
Council of State, the Nigeria Police Council and meetings of the Federation
Account Allocation Committee (FAAC).
“We urge a return to the path of
constitutionalism,” the governors said
Governors at the meeting were from Rivers,
Edo, Imo, Adamawa, Ekiti, Lagos, Nasarawa (deputy), Kwara (deputy), Zamfara
(deputy), Kano (deputy), Jigawa (deputy).
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