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NDLEA And Other Agencies Yet To Remit Funds To FG – FRC

NDLEA and other agencies are yet to remit funds to FG, FRC has disclosed.

Gatekeepers News reports that the Fiscal Responsibility Commission (FRC) has disclosed that the Nigeria Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Standard Organisation of Nigeria (SON), Bank of Industry (BoI), Bank of Agriculture (BoA) and twenty-eight other Ministerial Departments and Agencies (MDAs) are yet to remit over N1.2 trillion to the federation account.

The FRC’s Executive Chairman, Victor Muruako disclosed this on Wednesday during a press briefing at the National Assembly (NASS).

In his words: “Sadly, many MDAs still persist in defaulting and practically keeping money away from the federal government’s reach for funding its budgets. Our records indicate that over N1.2 trillion is still in the hands of defaulting MDAs.

“These figures are confirmed from our analysis of the annual audited financial reports submitted to our commission by the concerned agencies. Much more is yet out there in the hands of MDAs that either has failed to dutifully audit their accounts or that have done so, but choose not to forward copies of their audited financial reports to the commission as required by law.”

Gatekeepers News reports that the defaulting agencies, as listed by the FRC Chairman, are; Administrative Staff of College of Nigeria, Bank of Agriculture, Bank of Industry, Cement Technology Institute of Nigeria, Centre for Black African Arts and Civilization, Chad Basin National Park, Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, Gashaka Gumti National Park, Gurara Water Management Authority, Hadejia-Jama’are River Basin Development Authority, Integrated Water Resources Development Agency, Kainji Lake National Park.

Others include; National Broadcasting Commission, National Business and Technical Examination Board, National Council of Arts and Culture, National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, National Food Reserve Agency, National Lottery Trust Fund, National Space Research and Development Agency, National Sports Commission, National Steel Development Fund(now Solid Mineral Development Fund), National Theatre Iganmu, Lagos.

Others are; National Troupe, Iganmu, Lagos, Nigeria Agricultural Quarantine Service(NAQS), Nigeria Immigration Service, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Nigeria Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), Nigeria Copyright Commission, Nigerian Copyrights Commission, Nigerian Railway Corporation, Standards Organisation of Nigeria, SON and Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria.

The FRC also revealed that “through the persistent and continuous engagement of MDAs by the Fiscal Responsibility Commission and especially with the support of the National Assembly, the federal government’s share of operating surplus since the establishment of the FRC to date is beyond N2.15 trillion which, by the way, could not have been possible without the Act and the Commission, given that there would have been no law, rule, regulation or institution requiring returns.”

Fehintola Ambali-Salam

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