The Office of the Accountant General of the Federation (OAGF) has faulted claims by a non-governmental organisation that the OAGF made payments of N173 billion without proper records and would face legal action for that.
In its reaction via a statement made available to Quick News Africa on Sunday, through its Director Information, Press and Public Relations Henshaw Ogubike, MNIPR, the OAGF said its attention had been drawn t0 the claims by the NGO Human and Environmental Development Agenda (HEDA) these payments were analysed from the data obtainable from the Open Treasury Portal of which it further stated that this payments, totaling 1,353, were made between January and April 2020 to various ministries, parastatals, agencies and educational Institutions.
“To put the records straight, it is important to emphasise the fact that the Open Treasury Portal which was launched by Mr. President on 9th December, 2019 was specifically done to enhance transparency through the daily uploading of payments on the Treasury Portal of amount in excess of N5 million by Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs). This is the highest degree of transparency which had ever been implemented in this country.
“This daily payment reports do indicate the beneficiary, purpose of payment and the amount by the respective MDAs. It is the responsibility of every MDA to give very clear and unambiguous description to these payments which are in turn electronically consolidated and uploaded on the Open Treasury Portal.
“These payments being referred to by the NGO that had been uploaded on the platform had correct classifications in the appropriate accounting and expenditure subhead from which consolidated financial statements, at the end of the year are audited by the Auditor-General for the Federation. Any observation on such transactions are always put together by the Auditor-General for the Federation and submitted to the Public Accounts’ Committee of the National Assembly which in turn calls on the respective Accounting Officer of the MDAs to come and defend or respond to such issues and observations,” the statement said.
Also, according to Ogubike, the Government Integrated Financial Management Information System (GIFMIS) that is presently in operation has clearly provided for sub-modules in which necessary descriptions relating to such expenditures are entered.
He explained that the Transparency Portal Policy launched by the president on December 9, 2019, indicated that MDAs are responsible for every transaction and report uploaded to the portal.
“The Open Treasury Portal also provides online, real-time interaction with the general public to give clarifications to issues emanating from the uploaded transactions. The general public should note this and utilize this facility.
“The public is hereby advised to disregard the misinformation by (HEDA) and that the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation (OAGF) will continue to ensure prudence, transparency and probity in all financial transactions and management,” Ogubike advised.




