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FG indicts 17 Ministries over misappropriation of N25bn

The federal government has indicted 17 federal ministries in misappopriation of about N25bn.

This is contained in the Auditor-General’s 2015 annual report.

The report revealed that the infractions were perpetrated by top government officials between January and December 31, 2015.

The report showed that Ministry of Information and Culture failed to account for N561.6 million.

The Ministry of Power, Works and Housing was found to have misappropriated N9.2 billion.

Ministries also indicted are Aviation – N702 million; Water Resources – N3.4 billion; Foreign Affairs – N4.4 million; Labour and Employment – N84.7 million.

Others are Ministry of Petroleum Resources – N1.7 billion; Women Affairs – N20 million; Solid Minerals Development – N37.6 million; Transport – N87.8 million; Environment – N86.5 million and Niger Delta Affairs – N1.9 billion.

Ministry of Defence – N2.692bn; defunct Ministry of Police Affairs – N1.839bn; Youths and Sports Development – N1.144bn; Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment – N1.076.bn, and the Ministry of Finance – N22.103m.

The report submitted to the National Assembly has since been assigned to the Senate Committee on Public Accounts for further action.

In breakdown of Aviation infractions, the Auditor-General queried the Ministry for spending N427 million on the procurement of Navigational Aids/spare parts and maintenance services without approval.

“Scrutiny of the capital appropriation document revealed a zero budget allocation for the purchase of Air Navigation equipment with code number 23010131.

“This constituted a gross violation and distortion of the Appropriation Act,” the report said.

“In addition, the responsible officials involved in the authorisation and disbursement of the fund should be held liable for lack of due diligence,” it said.

The Auditor-General observed that 51 recurrent expenditure account items, mainly local and international travels amounting to N147 million were inappropriately charged to the Capital Development Account of the Ministry of Aviation.

“The Permanent Secretary has been asked to explain the circumstances that warranted the Ministry’s misapplication of capital development fund for expenditure which appears at variance with the Appropriation Act and extant.”

The report directed that the amounts involved should be recovered and recovery particulars forwarded to the Auditor-General for verification.

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