Ayine calls for synergy among auditors-general to boost FG’s anti-corruption war

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Group picture of the members of the conference of Auditors-General of local Governments in Nigeria with the Auditor-General for the Federation
Group photograph of Directors of the office of Auditor-General for the federation with members of the conference of Auditor-General of local Governments in Nigeria with the Auditor-General for the Federation Mr Anthony Mkpe Ayine.

ABUJA (OAuGF’ Report)- The Auditor-General for the Federation, Mr. Anthony Mkpe Ayine, has called on auditors-general at the Federal, State and Local Government levels in the country to work in synergy, saying their close collaboration and cooperation will greatly enhance the President Muhammadu Buhari administration’s war on corruption.

The Auditor-General gave this charge when the Conference of Auditors-General for Local Governments in the Federation led by its Chairman, Barrister Reuben Osita Nwosu, paid him a courtesy visit at Audit House, Abuja, on June 21, 2017.

Mr. Ayine said for the Office of the Auditor-General to make the desired impact, be relevant and effective at all levels of government, there must be independence. He therefore commended the move by the National Assembly on the proposed amendment for the independence of the Office of the Auditor-General for the Federation (OAuGF) and the states.

Mr. Ayine said he strongly supports the position that the National Assembly should also effect an amendment to specifically include the Office of Auditors-General for Local Governments (AGLG) in the Constitution. In his view, this will not only guarantee the independence of the Office of the AGLG, but will give confidence and hence enhance job performance at that critical level of auditing, for public accountability.

The Auditor-General for the Federation noted that the House of Representatives has passed the Audit Bill presented to it by his Office. He said he is optimistic that the distinguished Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria will also concur and pass the Audit Bill into law, in order to strengthen the performance of the OAuGF, to achieve professional, administrative and financial independence.

Mr. Ayine promised that once these things are done at the Federal level, his office will work and collaborate with others to ensure that the same are replicated at the state and local government levels, for the mutual benefit of Nigerians.

Speaking further, the Auditor-General said continuing in its efforts to create synergy among all levels of the Offices of the Auditors-General, the OAuGF has appointed a contact person who has the responsibility of interfacing and coordinating the joint collaborative efforts of all the levels of the Offices of the Auditors-General at all levels in the country.

Mr. Ayine said the move was imperative because of the peculiarity of the Supreme Audit Institution (SAI), Nigeria, which has Auditor-General in all the three tiers: Federal, State and Local Governments.

Earlier in his address, the Chairman of the Conference of Auditors-General for Local Governments in the Federation, Barrister Nwosu congratulated Mr. Ayine on his appointment.

Mr. Nwosu expressed confidence that the Auditor-General will promote transparency, accountability and integrity in the Public Financial Reporting of the Federal Government.

The Chairman also implored the Auditor-General to help to promote and sustain the Supreme Audit Institutions (SAIs) in Nigeria, which are about 73, and ensure uniformity in practice, transparency, accountability and peer-review mechanisms in the SAIs.

The Chairman also encouraged the Auditor-General to ensure that SAI Nigeria under his watch and leadership shows clear commitment and collaboration with the Federal Government in its efforts in the anti-corruption drive in the public financial management of the Federal, State and Local Governments.