Business
AGF commits to fiscal transparency in government finance
Dr. Oluwatoyin Maiden, the Accountant General of the Federation, has reiterated her dedication to upholding and advocating for the principles of fiscal prudence, transparency, and accountability in government financial operations, particularly concerning FAAC allocation distribution.
This information was contained in a statement released by Mr Bawa Mokwa, the Director of Press, Office of the AGF, on Thursday.
According to the statement, Dr. Maiden declared her intention to take necessary actions to permanently address identified and potential challenges to the efficient and uninterrupted implementation of all the financial management reform initiatives established by the Federal Government.
She clarified that since assuming office, she has conducted a comprehensive review of the financial reforms and intends to utilize the insights from this review to introduce fresh concepts and tactics into the projects to sustain their benefits.
The AGF also affirmed that the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation (OAGF) would continue the practice of making public the specifics of FAAC (Federal Accountants Allocation Committee) revenue allocation to the various tiers of government.
Dr. Madein emphasized that disclosing the revenue distribution would keep the Nigerian populace informed about the government’s revenue generation and allocation efforts, allowing them to evaluate government performance in relation to revenue inflows at all levels.
The AGF disclosed that the figures for the 2022 revenue distribution are ready for release and will be followed by the publication of revenue distribution details for 2023. She explained that the delay in publishing the 2022 figure was due to various factors, including the determination to establish a robust and permanent mechanism for consistently disclosing revenue distribution.
Dr. Madein, acknowledging and appreciating the significant interest shown by Nigerians in government revenue generation and distribution, assured the public that efforts are underway to publish revenue distribution figures on a monthly basis.
Regarding revenue generation, she noted a notable increase in government revenue recently and expressed confidence that this positive trend would be sustained.
The AGF further pledged to ensure the timely and continuous disbursement of funds to Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) and three tiers of government to prevent any hindrance to development initiatives.
- Business1 week ago
Presidency lists new national ID card, 9 others as top policies to watch out for in 2025
- Business1 week ago
2025 Budget: Nigeria’s underfunded embassies, consulates get N2.8 billion allocation for electricity charges
- Business7 days ago
Lagos State Governor Sanwo-Olu signs N3.36 trillion 2025 budget into law
- Business1 week ago
Nigerian startups raised over $400 million in 2024 but Kenya leads in Africa—Report
- Business7 days ago
Court gives Interior Minister and AGF ultimatum to defend Expatriate Employment Levy
- News1 week ago
Rivers Crisis Unlikely to End This Year — APC Chair
- News1 week ago
‘They’re ‘Fake News’: Peter Obi Denies Arrest Rumours
- News6 days ago
BudgIT Highlights Concerns Over 2025 Budget Omissions, Irregularities