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NDDC had 362 bank accounts without proper reconciliation -AG

The Federal Government has said that the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) operates about 362 bank accounts that lack proper reconciliation.

It also expressed concern  that over 13,777 projects being handled by the Niger Delta Development Commission have their execution compromised.

The Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, who disclosed this while receiving the forensic audit report of the NDDC from the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Godswill Akpabio, in Abuja,said the government was concerned about what he described as the colossal loss occasioned by uncompleted and unverified development projects in the Niger Delta region, in spite of releasing about N6trillion to the commission in eight years.

He explained that the  essence of the forensic audit was to ensure accountability in the use of public funds.

The minister added:“It is on record that between 2001 and 2019, the Federal Government has approved N3, 375, 735,776,794.93 as budgetary allocation and N2,420,948,894,191.00 as Income from Statutory and Non Statutory Sources, which brings the total figure to the sum of approximately N6 trillion given to the Niger Delta Development Commission.

“The Federal Government is particularly concerned with the colossal loss occasioned by uncompleted and unverified development projects in the Niger Delta region, in spite of the huge resources made available to uplift the living standard of the citizens.

“We have on record over 13,777 projects, the execution of which is substantially compromised. The Federal Government is also concerned with the multitudes of Niger Delta Development Commission’s bank accounts amounting to 362 and lack of proper reconciliation of accounts.”

According to him,it was clear that considerable resources have been channelled by the Federal Government to the development of the Niger Delta from 2001 to 2019.

“The essence of the forensic audit is to ensure probity and accountability in the use of public funds. It is against this background that the Federal Government will without hesitation strategically implement all aspects of the audit exercise that will promote probity and greater prosperity for the Niger Delta Region and Nigeria as whole,” he added.

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