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Thursday 11 February 2016

FG restrains MDAs from spending Service Wide Votes

Kemi Adeosun

The Federal Government on Thursday said it would bar Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) from spending money from ``Service Wide Votes’’.

Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun, disclosed this while appearing before the Senate Committee on Finance for the defence of 2016 budget of the ministry in Abuja.

She told the committee that the restriction on the spending became necessary in view of abuse of the vote by MDAs over the years.

The committee headed by Sen. John Eno had queried the management of the huge sums domiciled in the ministry, observing that over 90 per cent of the funds were usually spent annually.

The minister said that the ministry had decided to reject all request from MDAs seeking to spend from the votes, and said that the Service Wide Votes was only meant for exigencies.

`` We are checking the use of service wide votes; many memos that come up to us now trying to use service wide votes, we are sending them back to their various ministries.

``This should either have been budgeted for or go back and find a way to accommodate it within your budget because it is, as you have pointed out correctly, subject to some abuse.

``It appears that in some cases we have seen that ministries actually aggregate things and push it to Service Wide Votes. We don’t think that is the right way to go.

`` We are now pushing agencies back that you cannot use service wide votes, go and find something else to use or go and find a way in your budget.

``We think that the service wide votes should be the last resort and that there is no other place that this money could be taken from and therefore we use service wide votes.

``We are going to strengthen the controls, the point around how the service wide vote is used is a very valid one and it is something that we are now conscious about.

``Over time, you would see that as the budgeting plan improves, the service wide vote should actually reduce because we should be able to apportion many of these costs to the specific ministries,” she said.

The minister, who is responsible for signing releases from the service wide votes, explained to the committee that the money was not a budget within the budget.

According to her, the vote is a contingency which every good budget should have because there will always be unforeseen events that need to be accommodated.

She said that there were service wide initiatives and costs which could not readily be ascribed to a single ministry, such as payment for transfers to the Treasury Single Account.

Adeosun disclosed that upon agreement on a reasonable amount with all stakeholders, the company providing the TSA service will be paid for the service wide vote.

She explained that payments from the votes were raised by the Director-General, Budgets, while the warrants were signed by the Minister of Finance.

Members of the senate committee had earlier raised eyebrows on the management of the votes, querying whose responsibility it was to account for the money.

They had decried that the money which was usually huge, was often spent but that no proper account was given on how it was spent.

The committee therefore charged the minister to ensure prudent management of the funds, adding that all expenditure from it must be fully defended at the end of the fiscal year. (NAN)




Ghost Workers: FG goes after banks to recover funds

Kemi Adeosun
The Federal Government said it would approach banks to recover all monies paid to the 23,000 ghost workers registered on the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System (IPPIS).
Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun, made this known while briefing the Senate Committee on Finance during the ministry’s 2016 budget defence at the Senate in Abuja.
Adeosun said that investigation was ongoing on the issue and payment of the 23,000 suspected workers would be suspended for one month to allow investigations to be completed.
She said that any bank found to be in complicity in the matter would be made to refund all the money paid through them so far.
The minister disclosed that the discovery of the ghost workers was due to the registration of over 320,000 personnel on the IPPIS platform using their BVN numbers.
``What the IPPIS-BVN registration has shown us has been a revelation; we have identified that there are people who appear on our payroll multiple times.
``BVN links all the accounts of that person, so we are seeing in our payroll, 20 names to one BVN number.
``We have had a meeting on how we are going to clean them off; the process will be that we will suspend that person from the payroll pending the investigation.
``We will try as much as possible to conclude that investigation within 30 days so that we do not suffer innocent people, but we really need to clean our payroll.
``We have about 23,000 that we need to investigate; those who either the BVN is linked to multiple payments or the name on the BVN account is not consistent with the name on our own payroll.
`` Not only will we remove those people from our payroll, but we will also be going after the banks involved to collect our money,’’ she said.
``Some of the information that we are getting is how long has this person been on the pay roll, how much has he been getting.
``In some cases, the accounts are held by the same bank and in some others all were opened on the same day.
``If we are able to prove that banks have colluded with people to pad our payroll, we are not only going to stop those payments but we are also going to recover our money,” she added.
The minister said that MDAs found guilty would also not be ignored but would be handed over to relevant agencies of government for further investigation and prosecution.
She said that the work of the ministry was to uncover the fraud and recover its money, but that the work of criminal prosecution of individuals or banks involved would be done by relevant bodies.
She said that in five years, the IPPIS was only able to register 295,000 workers but with the BVN registration, all workers would be registered by end of June.
Adeosun added that the removal of all fake workers will greatly reduce the personnel burden on the Federal Government, hence the reduction of personnel cost in 2016 budget by about N100 billion.
``We realised that if we can get more people on IPPIS, our salary costs will come down and so, we needed to get more people on IPPIS.
``So, we decided to change the strategy; rather than getting the person to come physically, we will take the payroll that we have and the bank account of everybody who is being paid.
``From that bank account we will get the BVN, from the BVN we can get the biometric data; so that considerably accelerates the process of getting people unto IPPIS.
``We are very confident with our programme that we will now be able to get every federally paid civil servant onto IPPIS by June; we are aggressively chasing after June,” she said.
In his remarks, Chairman of the Committee, Sen. John Eno, commended the ministry and charged them to ensure full investigation and to sanction persons and agencies indicted. (NAN)


You’re a threat to Nigeria’s constitution, Ekiti APC tells Fayose

Falana and Fayose

The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ekiti State has described Governor Ayodele Fayose as a threat to the Nigerian Constitution and orderly society. 

Reacting to Governor Fayose’s attack on Lagos fiery lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN) over his position on the alleged election fraud that returned him (Fayose) to power, the party said the eminent lawyer could not have maintained his former position after revelations emerged that Fayose allegedly stole his way to power.

Falana had said that Fayose is liable to prosecution in the light of the new revelations linking his victory to alleged electoral fraud through illegal militarisation and illegal printing of sensitive INEC materials through which he won the election.

Falana had noted that this was revealed by Fayose himself in the secretly recorded audio tape by Captain Sagir Koli, including revelations contained in the confessions by PDP State Secretary, Dr Tope Aluko. Fayose’s voice was also heard in the tape talking of how collation of the results was done on June 19, two days before the June 21, 2014 governorship election.

Falana insisted that Fayose could not hide under immunity to engage in impunity and crime to commit treason to illegally remove a sitting governor. 

Fayose however responded, accusing Falana of double standards and lack of integrity, having supported his election after the result was announced on June 22, 2014. 

But in a statement by the APC Publicity Secretary, Taiwo Olatunbosun, the party said Fayose should shut up and stop insulting Nigerians in his shameless defence of criminal acts that brought him to power.

Accusing the governor of using immunity to commit impunity, the party said Fayose was carrying a moral and legal burden in the election that brought him to power, arguing that in a sane society, the governor would have resigned. 

Arguing that Falana supported the governor’s election based on information available at the time, Olatunbosun explained that the revelations contained in Ekitigate audio tape and revelations contained in the testimony of the PDP State Secretary, Dr Tope Aluko, were mind-boggling and potent enough for the senior lawyer to change his position. 

Expressing surprise that Fayose was still talking of Falana and American support for the election that has become a butt of jokes locally and internationally, Olatunbosun berated the governor for casting aspersion on Falana’s integrity, saying the senior lawyer is a pride of Ekiti people because of his integrity, scholarship and his fight for the cause of justice.

Accusing Fayose of engaging in siege mentality and attacks on his opponents to divert attention from the election fraud saga that brought him to power, Olatunbosun said: “Fayose is jittery and that is why he is stoking violence. He has started attacking individuals in Ekiti State like he did during his first aborted tenure in 2006. 

“We want to remind Fayose that many of his party leaders, who still have a modicum of integrity, have also left PDP in droves because they could not stand the shame he has brought upon them through the Ekitigate scandal planned and executed by him and  some of his cohorts. Therefore, Falana cannot be an exception. 

“Fayose is being haunted by his criminal past and there is no way he will not meet his comeuppance no matter how he tries to evade justice.

“Through his past and present deeds, decent people of the world have since discovered that Fayose is a threat to democracy and Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, law and order in the society and everyone knows that there is no way he can operate in a society where the law works.”


Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/02/youre-a-threat-to-nigerias-constitution-apc-tells-fayose/

Jonathan, Alison-Madueke named in Abuja land grab

Jonathan, Alison-Madueke named in Abuja land grab

I acted within my powers, says ex-Minister Mohammed
The Senate is exploring ways and means of invoking sanctions against former President Goodluck Jonathan and some former ministers for allegedly appropriating reserved plots of land in Abuja.
According to the Senate Committee on the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), the plots acquired by Jonathan and his ministers were designated as green areas, flood drains, city buffers, recreation centres, sewage lines, urban farming and city monuments.
At a briefing yesterday, the chairman of the Committee, Senator Dino Melaye, said the illegally acquired areas fall within the highbrow Maitama District.
Describing the action of Jonathan and his ministers as “satanic”, Melaye blamed the immediate past former Minister of the FCT, Senator Bala Mohammed, for the “indiscretion”.

Besides Jonathan, the committee listed other beneficiaries of the “land grab” to include former Petroleum Minister Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke and former Justice Minister Mohammed Adoke.
Other beneficiaries include former Trade and Investment Minister Olusegun Aganga; Acting National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Uche Secondus and FCT Executive Director Ismaila Adamu.
Some of the beneficiaries have started erecting structures on the plots, which were “hurriedly allocated” in the twilight of the last administration. Certificates of Occupancy were hurriedly issued for the plots, the committee alleged.
Melaye said: “Senator Bala Mohammed, in his bid to satisfy some powerful Nigerians before the end of his tenure, disregarded the wisdom of his predecessors and the vision of the founding fathers of Abuja.
“He went ahead to implement Messrs Fola Consult Limited’s recommendation by allocating these important features/endowments, including the Maitama Hills, to these powerful Nigerians.
“It is pathetic to state that one of the allottees has erroneously burst a sewage conduit pipe and the entire area messed up with offensive odour which could trigger off serious epidemic within that location.”
Faulting Mohammed’s defence of the allocations, Melaye said the former minister’s action amounted to maladministration, adding that “it is satanic “.
He added that the committee plans to put a Stop Work Order on the various construction sites on the plots. Besides, the beneficiaries are to replace all the trees they felled during construction.
But Mohammed said the committee was misinformed on the allocations.
In an advertorial published in some national dailies, the former Minister said he never acted outside the limits of his powers.
In the advertorial, signed on his behalf by his Media Consultant, Mr. Emma Agu, Mohammed insisted that the Abuja Master Plan had never been inviolable.
According to him, the Abuja Master Plan is a dynamic road map for the city’s land use and infrastructure development, guided by the demands of change and time.
He added that his actions were informed by the need to ensure full utilisation of available resources and that the allocations were made in compliance with the Land Use Act.
According to him, construction was approved after the allottees had obtained building plan approvals from the Department of Development Control of the FCT.
He urged the Senate committee to seek adequate information from the FCT administration, stressing that the allocations could only be reversed by an incumbent Minister of the FCT.


Source: The Nation


Igbo group endorses Buhari’s anti-corruption fight

Igbo group endorses Buhari’s anti-corruption fight
•President Muhammadu Buhari
The Ndigbo Unity Forum (NUF), an Igbo socio-cultural organization, has thrown its weight behind the anti-corruption campaign of President Muhammdau Buhari.
A statement signed by the Forum’s President, Augustine Chukwudum and Director, Planning and Research, Ugochukwu Obinka, made available to the Nation in Calabr Thursday, said, “after a meeting scheduled to discuss the ongoing ‘War Against Corruption’ by President Buhari’s administration, we have resolved to use this medium to indicate our support to the President on his daring approach to his anti-corruption crusade.
“For the past six months NUF has been studying political events and approach by this administration to pressing issues affecting us as a people and the desperate need for change. The more pressing among these issues are insecurity, corruption and unemployment rate. So far, we commend the efforts to stabilize the economy and set it to the right direction.
“Although NUF as well as many Nigerians expected more from the Buhari’s administration in this very short period, considering the time it took to appoint ministers etc, we also understand that political factors may hinder rapid change.”
They urged Nigerians to exercise patience with the administration and expect to feel some changes as the years go by.
They also urged the President to promote policies that will empower the youths with finance and entrepreneurial skills to help them be self-employed, eventually become employers.
“We particularly urge President Buhari to create a political atmosphere where the three arms of government run independently with the rule of law strictly adhered to.
“He should make more efforts in ensuring that the victims of Boko Haram are properly rehabilitated and catered for and their children are enrolled into school.
“He should avoid being partisan in the fight against a corrupt system and thrive to build stronger institutions and not individuals. Individuals will leave but the Institution will remain, this has been a major mistake of previous administrations.
“He should also encourage professionals, industrialists, business men and women and the youths to get involved in this process of change thereby attracting a new set of politicians with much better and corrupt-free pedigree,” the statement read.

Source: The Nation


The Road to 2017 Budget By Pius Adesanmi



What the creatives prepared by Budgit – the social conscience outfit that has become the nemesis of even the most ingenious yam eater in Nigeria – on President Buhari’s 2016 Federal budget is to ensure that even members of NURTW can discuss the said budget at Agodi motor park in Ibadan, while eating amala and abula amidst squeals of “Ado kan!”, “Ado kan!”, “Ado kan!”
The budget is now accessible in a format that Iya Kubura and Baba Kasali can understand and President Buhari and his team are finding out, too late and disastrously so for them, that yesterday’s monkeys in Idanre have disappeared, replaced by socially-conscious agents capable of grasping the monumental fraud in the budget.
If you thought that you’d seen the worst in that budget with the creatives by Budgit, it means you have not gone through the forensic analysis prepared by the media outfit, Premium Times. Entitled “Inside the Massive Fraud in Buhari’s 2016 Budget”, one passage in this report is worth quoting in some detail:
“A particularly disturbing instance of misplaced priority is the allocation for books for Vice President Osinbajo’s office. Mr. Osinbajo’s office has more money allocated to it for books than what each of the federal polytechnics in the country are getting for the same purpose. While N4,906,822 was proposed to be spent on books by Mr Osinbajo, the total allocation for books for 11 out of 22 federal polytechnics, which actually have book allocations, was a mere N3,832,038.”
Because Nigerians can squeeze humour and laughter out of stone – it is not for nothing that they earned the distinction of being the happiest people on earth – they have been able to turn President Buhari’s budget tragedy into a source of national carnivalesque. But all the comedy, all the humour, all the laughter which has greeted the unbelievable perverseness of the 2016 budget is the laughter which the Yoruba say is the only recourse of those who have run out of tears.
The situation is made much worse by President Buhari’s chronic inability to recognize moments of national solemnity and do what is needed. When a Federal budget is this badly bungled, it is a moment of national disgrace and humiliation which tragically undermines the humanity and dignity of the Nigerian. The first order of national healing happens when the President accepts responsibility, comforts people, addresses them, and promises appropriate sanctions.
We need to start teaching Nigeria’s leadership that the sky does not fall when you talk to your people, accept responsibility, and comfort them in times of national solemnity. We need to start teaching Nigeria’s leadership that if you accept responsibility for things gone awry, ojuju Calabar will not come and carry you in the dead of night.
To address Nigerians vaguely and casually through a Facebook update by Garba Shehu welcoming criticism on this grave budget matter is an insult. There are moments which require the face and the voice of the big man himself. Diehard supporters will resort to the default mode of saying that the President cannot personally speak to everything. They are wrong. They are ignorant of the power of symbolic national moments when the Nigerian needs to hear directly from his President.
Nigeria being Nigeria, we must accept the crumb that we have received from Garba Shehu. He says that they are prepared to listen to criticism of the budget in good faith. We tell them that, hopefully, the 2016 budget will be the last that President Buhari and his team will ever present without having read a single page of it. We understand perfectly that this is a long-standing Nigerian tradition. No administration, no previous government, has ever read a budget they presented. You just have civil servants photocopy the text of last year’s budget and make the necessary yam adjustments for inflation.
Let President Buhari finally settle down to read his 2016 budget, he’d be amazed by its similarity to the budget he read in 1985. He’d be amazed by its similarity to every budget that has ever been read after 1985, all the way to President Jonathan. Only the figures and the size and scale of the theft and the padding are adjusted by civil servants. The text is essentially the same insipid and unimaginative text – it never varies. The sentences are the same. The only other thing which varies is the christening: budget of hope, budget of growth, budget of creativity, budget of transformation, budget of restoration. Then you start again from hope and run through the same titles year after year.
In essence, nobody is saying that the national shame of copying and pasting last year’s budget without reading it, merely inserting new yams and adjusting old yams for inflation, started with president Buhari. What he is to be blamed for, his monumental failure, is in not changing this paradigm. He is supposed to be the first President to have ever read the budget he presented in Nigeria’s recent history. He is supposed to have spent weeks poring over every detail, he and his team huddled in his office, reviewing and revising the text, with plenty of Nescafe sachets, goro, and tomtom wraps littering the work space.
The damage has already been done. This is the time for President Buhari and his team to start preparing to earn their salaries by actually reading the 2017 budget. Too many people are holding civil servants responsible for the budget mess. I’m afraid President Buhari bears singular responsibility for this gargantuan failure and betrayal of public trust. If you keep sugar coating things for the President and absolving him of every misstep, if you keep saying that the buck stops at the desk of civil servants and political aides, you are on the path to destroying this President. You are not helping him.
Let me remind you, career absolver of President Buhari, that when criticism emerged of ethnic lopsidedness in the President’s appointments, you pleaded with Nigerians to understand the fact that the President needed to appoint only trusted hands that he knows and can trust and can supervise and can work with. You said that he needed to appoint only people he was sure would not mess him up. You said he needed those who would do a great job.
Similarly, when he took twenty years to form a cabinet – I’m a writer; I use hyperbole for effect here – you frog-marched the same rationalizations into his defense. You said that he needed all the time in the world to appoint competent people he knows.
If you are now saying that all these people are the ones to blame for messing up the budget… do you see the problem of logic that has just fallen on your laps? It is time for you to stop insisting on ogbono that has lost its slimy and draw capacity. Okro is also draw soup. Boil water and prepare okro. In other words, stop blaming aides every time something goes wrong. Try holding the President responsible for something for a change.
You must read your budget before presenting it. Hopefully, President Buhari and Vice President Osinbajo, who wants to read more books than all Federal polytechnics combined, have learned a lesson. However, reading your budget is one thing, knowing that a budget is an identity document, a philosophy of your essence, is another thing.
I have written about this before in my essay on the Dubai of the belly. You don’t just consider a budget an annual ritual in which your ministries and agencies and other mechanisms of your bureaucracy cobble together a spending diet for the year. The story of postcolonial budgeting in Nigeria is the story of ostentation, opulence, lazy and parasitic consumption without producing. Every budget document shows a pathological national hatred for genius, innovation, creation, and sacrifice.
A fundamental shift in budget philosophy requires a very deep understanding of symbolism. President Buhari will never reach this understanding if he is constantly reassured that his aides, ministers, and civil servants are responsible for his errors of the rendering.
President Buhari must take the bold step of looking in the mirror every morning and telling the man starring back at him: the pot is yours. You break it, you own it.
I wish him Godspeed.






Germany Seeks Favourable Investment Environment In Nigeria


The visiting President of Federal Republic of Germany, Mr Joachim Gauck, has advised the Nigerian Government to create the right investment environment for more German businesses.
Gauck made the call in Lagos at a reception held for him and members of delegation of German Parliament and German companies that visited Abuja and Lagos.
The German President, who expressed satisfaction at the successes so far made by German companies in Nigeria, said that it was imperative for Nigeria to evolve measures that would reduce trade barriers.
“My visit to Nigeria has offered me another opportunity to further deepen economic cooperation between Nigeria and Germany.
“I am particularly impressed by the successes so far achieved by German companies on ground in Nigeria.
“We will want the Nigerian government to create the right investment for more German investments by creating the right framework that will reduce trade barriers between us,’’ he said.
Gauck expressed the readiness of more German companies to offer their products to the Nigerian markets as well as willing to share Germans’ know-how with Nigerians.
The president also disclosed his government’s plan to strengthen cooperation with Nigeria in areas of infrastructure, energy, electricity and other sectors.
“Our cooperation will be deepened once we have been able to set up a bilateral chamber of commerce and industry which would then become the centre point for trade relationships.
“We will also be willing to share with Nigeria the experiences we have acquired over the years in trying to achieve a cooperative business exchange,’’ he said.(NAN)