Financial Infractions: Ogun Assembly Direct Commission To Effect Summons On LG Officials

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Ogun State House of Assembly through its Committee on Public Accounts and Anti-corruption has called on the Permanent Secretary, Local Government Service Commission to formally communicate its summons to all councils’ officials involved in the various financial infractions observed in the process of the consideration of the audit reports on the local government councils in the State.

The Committee Chairman, Hon. Musefiu Lamidi issued the directive while concluding the consideration of the 2014-2019 audit reports on the 20 Local Government Councils, saying the concerned officials were to provide further clarifications on the record books of the affected councils before the State lawmakers.

This was just as the Committee reaffirmed its invitation to all Heads of Local Government Administration (HOLGAs), Treasurers and Directors, General Services and Administrations as well as Internal Auditors in all the Local Government councils for an interactive session on Wednesday, 16th February, 2022.

The Committee equally summoned one retired Mrs. F.O Odebiyi and a former Chairman of the defunct Sagamu South LCDA, Barr. Hassan Olugbenga to appear for further explanation on the financial infractions committed while in office as specified in the audit queries before the lawmakers on Thursday, February 3rd, 2022.

The Chairman in company of the Deputy Speaker, Akeem Balogun as well as Honourables Abdul Bashir Oladunjoye, Kunle Sobukanla, Bolanle Ajayi, Ganiyu Oyedeji, Amosun Yusuf and Adams Olusola said the committee had discovered the trend of illicit practices perpetrated by some officials including non attachment of supporting documents to payment vouchers and the use of unqualified officials as conduit pipes to siphon council funds.

Others included nugatory payments, improper signing of payment vouchers and self procurements by some council chairmen amongst others which were against financial regulations, hence the need to prevent the re-occurence with a view to sustaining transparency in the running of the councils.

In his remarks, the Auditor General for Local Government, Lamidi Mulero lauded the lawmakers for ensuring a thorough examination of the six years audit reports, stating that the exercise was conducted in good faith with transparency and high level of fairness.

He admonished the auditees to desist from sharp practices as the office under his watch would step up measures towards curbing mismanagement of government resources.

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