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Group Threatens Buhari, Attorney-General Malami With Lawsuit Over Unapproved Spending Of ₦880billion By Ministries, Others

Group Threatens Buhari, Attorney-General Malami With Lawsuit Over Unapproved Spending Of ₦880billion By Ministries, Others

The Socio-economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has asked President Muhammadu Buhari to direct the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, and anti-corruption agencies to investigate the spending of over ₦880 billion of public funds by 367 Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) in 2018 without appropriation.

 

SERAP, in a series of tweets on Monday, said such investigations should lead to the recovery of the funds. 

It added that anyone found culpable should be prosecuted.

 

The group also noted in its letter to Buhari that the prosecution of such persons will aid in the fight against corruption and send a powerful message to other public office holders to desist from perpetrating such practices. 

 

It called on the President to direct Zainab Ahmed, Minister of Finance, Budget, and National Planning to make available, the details of MDAs and public officials involved in the unconstitutional spending of public funds.

 

SERAP also requested that the President ask the heads of the MDAs involved to explain why they spent public funds without appropriation, citing section 80 (2) of the Nigerian Constitution and Articles 5 and 9 of the United Nations Convention against Corruption.

 

The body stated that it expects that the recommendation is adhered to within 14 days of the receipt of the letter, as it warned that failure to do this will cause the body to take legal actions against the government.

 

The tweet read, “SERAP has urged President Buhari to direct the AGF and Minister of Justice Mr Abubakar Malami, SAN, and appropriate anti-corruption agencies to investigate the reported spending of over ₦880 billion of public funds by 367 MDAs in 2018 without appropriation

 

“Any such investigation should establish whether public funds have been mismanaged, diverted, or stolen. Anyone suspected to be responsible should face prosecution as appropriate if there is sufficient admissible evidence and any misappropriated public funds should be fully recovered.

“These damning revelations suggest a grave violation of the public trust, the Nigerian Constitution of 1999 [as amended], and international human rights and anti-corruption standards. Spending public funds without appropriation will create opportunities for corruption.

 

“Investigating and prosecuting anyone who spent public funds without appropriation and authorisation will send a powerful message that this illegal and unconstitutional practice will not be tolerated under President Buhari's watch.

 

“This in turn would reduce the growing levels of borrowing and public debts. We would be grateful if the recommended measures are taken within 14 days of the receipt and/or publication of this letter. If we have not heard from President Buhari by then, SERAP shall take all appropriate legal actions to compel his government to comply with our request in the public interest.

 

“According to part 2 of the 2018 annual audited report by the Auditor-General of the Federation, ₦880,894,733,084.811 was spent by 367 MDAs without appropriation. 14 MDAs reportedly spent ₦162,924,630,539.20 without appropriation. Similarly, 100 MDAs spent ₦229,136,261,325.73 on ‘social benefits’ without appropriation.

 

“151 MDAs exceeded their 2018 Overhead Appropriation by ₦476,625,502,048.87 without any evidence of supplementary appropriation or approved virement to support the extra-budgetary spending Furthermore, 102 MDAs also reportedly spent ₦12,208,339,171.01 on subsidies without budgetary provisions. The Auditor-General is concerned that the money may have been misappropriated.

 

 

“Identifying and naming and shaming those who spent public funds without appropriation would improve the chances of success of your government’s oft-repeated commitment to fight corruption and end the impunity of perpetrators. It will also serve the public interest.

 

“We're concerned about the adverse consequences of unconstitutional & poor management of public resources on the human rights of poor & vulnerable Nigerians, including denying them access to essential public goods and services such as quality healthcare, education, and clean water

 

 

“Public confidence and accountability in public administration are instrumental to the prevention of corruption and greater efficiency. Transparent and accountable public financial management is a key pillar of good governance, and of vital importance to provide public goods and services to citizens, as well as to create and maintain fair and sustainable economic and social conditions in the country

 

 

“Corruption thrives in contexts that provide opportunities to engage in illicit conduct, widespread motives to take advantage of such opportunities, and weak controls. The prevention of corruption is more effective in environments that minimize opportunities, comply with constitutional and international legal requirements and standards, as well as encourage integrity.

 

 

“We also urge President Buhari to direct Mrs Zainab Ahmed, Minister of Finance Budget and National Planning to publish widely the details of MDAs and public officials involved in the unconstitutional spending of public funds.

 

 

“We urge President Buhari to ask the heads of the MDAs involved to explain why they reportedly spent public funds without appropriation, contrary to constitutional and international requirements, and standards of transparency and accountability in the preparation, processes and decisions on their budgets, and to return any money spent without approval to the public treasury.

 

 

“Section 80(2) of the Nigerian Constitution provides that no money shall be withdrawn from the Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Federation except to meet expenditure that is charged upon the fund by the Constitution or where the issue of the money has been authorized by an Appropriation Act, Supplementary Appropriation Act or an Act passed in pursuance of section 81 of the Constitution.

 

 

“Similarly, articles 5 and 9 of the UN Convention against Corruption to which Nigeria is a state party impose legal obligations on President Buhari's government to ensure proper management of public affairs and public funds and to promote sound and transparent administration of public affairs and public property."

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