By Gloria Ikibah
The House of Representatives has threatened to direct the Accountant General of the Federation (AGF) to block the accounts of government agencies that has refused to render account of their revenue profile or render accurate remittance to the government.
This was as the Director of Finance & Account of Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria, Musa Jemaku, outbursts at the office of the Accountant General for alleging that the agency has not paid their operating surplus for three years (2019, 2020 and 2021).
Naijablitznews.com reports that a representative from the Office of the AGF whose name could not be ascertained had said that the FRC had not remitted it’s ope4reting surplus for N126 million for 2019, N143 million for 2020 and N26 million for 2021, to the government coffers; and that the opereting surplus for 2021 has not been fully calculated because the agency has not submitted its audited accounts for 2021.
This was disclosed at the resumed Revenue Monitoring Exercise of the House Committee on Finance on Monday., in Abuja.
Jemaku said that the agency had paid about N800 million to the government this year 2024, and also faulted the AGF’s claim that they have only paid about N602 million to government coffers.
He further explained that there was a circular from the office of the Minister of Finance for the implementation of the Finance Act 2020, and added that the circular automated the process of paying the 50 percent deduction.
The DFA stated: “The AGF should be in a better position to answer the question on why the system could not deduct the correct 50 percent for the period.
“On a lighter note, let me say that this is not the avenue for the AGF to draw our attention to the none payment or operating surplus when there is no official communication from them to the agency”.
Speaking, Deputy Chairman of the Committee, Rep. Saidu Abdullahi, frowned at the refusal of some agencies refusal to appear before the committee despite invitation extended to them.
Rep. Abdullahi said out of eight agencies that were invited to appear before the Committee on Monday, only two (Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria and National Health Insurance Authority) honoured the committee’s invitation.
The Lawmaker said while two others applied to be given another date, while the Lagos International Trade Fair Complex, National Broadcasting Commission, National Examination Council and National Inland Waterways Authority failed to either honour the invitation or communicate them.
He said: “We expected eight agencies to appear before the committee today, but only two agencies came, while two others wrote to request for another date and they were granted.
“However, four other decided to abscond. That was the same word I used last year that did not go down well with some of the agencies. Theybhave decided to play truancy on an assignment that is very important. If members can turn out in large number for this assignment, I don’t see any reason why any agency will decide not to appear before the committee.
“Let me put on record that we hope to have these agencies appear before the committee. Lagos International Trade Fair Complex, National Broadcasting Commission, National Examination Council and National Inland Waterways Authority.
“We expect them to cause appearance by tomorrow, Tuesday. If they failed to appewr before this committee, we may be forced to take appropriate actions. We may write to the Office of the Accountant General to block their account.
“We will not take it lightly with any agency because this is an assignment that is very important to this country. We talk about revenue and if we cannot collect the revenue accrueing to his country, I think there is a big problem”.