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Account For Multi-Trillion-Naira Allocations From Nigeria’s Federal Account Committee Or Face Legal Action, SERAP Tells 36 Governors, Wike

Account For Multi-Trillion-Naira Allocations From Nigeria’s Federal Account Committee Or Face Legal Action, SERAP Tells 36 Governors, Wike
April 21, 2024

It asked the governors and the FCT minister to "provide our organization with documents on the spending of trillions of FAAC allocations received by your state and the FCT since 1999, and to widely publish any such documents".

The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has urged Nigeria's 36 state governors and the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Mr Nyesom Wike to account for the spending of FAAC allocations to states and the FCT since 2019.

 

It asked the governors and the FCT minister to "provide our organization with documents on the spending of trillions of FAAC allocations received by your state and the FCT since 1999, and to widely publish any such documents".

The Federal Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) is responsible for reviewing and adopting the allocation of funds to States of the Federal government of Nigeria.

SERAP also urged them "to invite Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) and Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to jointly track and monitor the spending of FAAC allocations by your state and the FCT and to probe any allegations of corruption linked the allocations."

SERAP's requests followed reports that the committee disbursed N1.123 trillion to the federal, state, and local governments for March 2024 alone. States collected N398.689 billion.

 

In the Freedom of Information (FoI) requests dated 20 April 2024 and signed by SERAP deputy director Kolawole Oluwadare, the organisation said: "Nigerians ought to know in what manner public funds including FAAC allocations, are spent."

SERAP said, "Without this information, Nigerians cannot follow the actions of their states and the FCT and they cannot properly fulfill their responsibilities as citizens."

According to SERAP, "trillions of FAAC allocations received by Nigeria's 36 states and the FCT have allegedly gone down the drain. The resulting human costs directly threaten the human rights of socially and economically vulnerable Nigerians."

 

The FoI requests read in part: "Secrecy in the spending of FAAC allocations received by your state and the FCT is entirely inconsistent and incompatible with the Nigerian Constitution 1999 [as amended] and the country's international anti-corruption obligations. 

 

"Secrecy in the spending of FAAC allocations received by your state and the FCT also denies Nigerians the right to know how public funds are spent. Transparency in the spending would allow them to retain control over their government.

 

"The documents should include the evidence and list of specific projects completed with the FAAC allocations collected, the locations of any such projects and completion reports of the projects.

"The documents should also include details of the salaries and pensions paid from the FAAC allocations collected, as well as the details of projects executed on hospitals and schools with the FAAC allocations.

"Despite the increased FAAC allocations to states and FCT, millions of residents in your state and the FCT continue to face extreme poverty and lack access to basic public goods and services.

 

"The reported removal of petrol subsidy and the floating of the exchange rate by the Federal Government has translated into increased FAAC allocations to states and the FCT. However, there is no corresponding improvement in the security and welfare of millions of Nigerians.

 

"FAAC allocations received by your state and the FCT are reportedly characterised by mismanagement, diversion of funds, and abandoned projects. FAAC allocations have also been allegedly spent for other purposes such as election campaigns and political patronage.

"Publishing the documents on the spending of FAAC allocations by your state and the FCT would promote transparency, accountability, and reduce the risks of corruption in the spending of the funds.”

 

SERAP said “publishing the documents would enable Nigerians to meaningfully engage in the implementation of projects executed with the FAAC allocations collected".

"We would be grateful if the recommended measures are taken within 7 days of the receipt and/or publication of this letter. 

“If we have not heard from you by then, SERAP shall consider appropriate legal actions to compel you and your state and the FCT to comply with our requests in the public interest," it added.

 

It said, "According to our information, the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) last week disbursed N1.123 trillion to the federal, state and local governments for March 2024.

"State governments got N398.689 billion while local government councils got N288.688 billion. The mineral-producing states received an additional N90.124 billion (13% of mineral revenue). In February, states collected N336 billion.

"According to the Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI), the federal, states and local governments shared N10.143 trillion from the Federation Account as statutory revenue allocations in 2023, with states collecting N3.585 trillion."

 

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