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Falana to AGF: Publish monthly allocation to FG, states, LGAs

A human rights activist, Femi Falana (SAN), has said that the office of the Accountant General of the Federation must be publishing what goes to every tier of government on a monthly basis.

He argued that the government must be transparent to convince Nigerians what it is doing with proceeds from the removal of oil subsidy.

Falana, who stated this during an interview on Channels TV’s Politics Today, urged the media to always demand the monthly allocation to every tier of government.

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He said, “We are demanding that on a monthly basis that the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation be publishing what goes to every tier of government. That was the culture in the past. At a stage we were told the government was going to be run in a transparent manner.

“Section 22 of the constitution states that the media should promote transparency and accountability in the government. So the media is compelled to demand on a monthly basis what goes to every tier of government and to compare what was being earned before fuel subsidy removal and what is going to the federal government account after the subsidy removal.

“For almost a year, the NNPC did not remit any money to the federal account. But now we are told that they are no longer subsidizing fuel. They should tell us what they are making per month. The government said that it would be paying N35,000 wage award to workers every month; but now we are told only some months were paid.”

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