The Office of the Accountant-general of the Federation (OAGF) says it has inaugurated the Committee on Federal Government Financial Transparency Guidelines and Open Treasury Portal in line with the transparency and open government policy for making public, financial information of all MDAs to promote accountability and anti-corruption campaign.
The Accountant-general of the Federation, Ahmed Idris, FCNA, stated this at the inauguration of the Committee on Thursday at the Treasury House.
Idris posited that the Honourable Minister of Finance and National Planning (HMFBNP) on July 4, 2018 presented a memo to the Federal Executive Council (FEC) for approval to establish the Financial Transparency Guidelines and Open Treasury Portal.
“The approved Transparency Policy provides for Transparency requirements, thresholds and responsibilities as part of Government Policy on accountability in line with Freedom of Information Act 2014.
“The HMFBNP, then constituted the composition of the Quality Assurance and Compliance Committee which membership were drawn from MDAs”, Ahmed said.
According to Ahmed, the objectives of the committee includes improvement on good governance and enhance the public whistle blower policy and equip the general public with the tools to report financial wrongdoing as well as provide the guidelines for MDAs for proper financial transparency.
He stated the terms of reference – to advise the HMFBNP on the enforcement action, including sanctions where appropriate to ensure full compliance with the transparency requirements, to advise the HMFBNP on the improvements necessary in the implementation modalities, review transparency reports from different stakeholders and recommend appropriate actions and to prepare summary brief for the HMFBNP regarding compliance with the implementation requirements.
According to the AGF the expected operational modalities shall be: provision of secretariat services for the committee by the OAGF, request for information or clarifications from anyone involved in the implementation of the Transparency Policy by the committee and freedom to seek and obtain service of independent experts to support their work (if need be).
In conclusion, the AGF said that the committee will be required to report to him on monthly basis and, also, the minister, through his office.
In his remarks, the chairman of the committee, Idris Mamman, said it was an opportunity to compliment the efforts of the Federal Government, hence members will demonstrate patriotism by serving well and rendering selfless service for the good of the nation and well-meaning Nigerians, without fear or favour.





