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revelations by the House of Representatives Committee on Public
Accounts indicated on Thursday that the Office of the Head of Service of
the Federation could not account for N35bn it collected from the
Service Wide Vote within nine years.
While the records of
the Budget Office of the Federation showed that the OHSF received N52bn
between 2004 and 2012, the Permanent Secretary, Mr. Remi Adelakun,
admitted only N17.6bn.
The committee, which is chaired by Mr.
Solomon Olamilekan, insisted on Thursday that Adelakun must explain how
the N35bn was spent.
At Thursday’s session, the
permanent secretary and officials of the budget office had disagreed
over how much the latter released to the OHSF.
The records of
the budget office showed that in 2004, the OHSF received N2.7bn; N9.8m
in 2005; N701.7m in 2006; N896.3m in 2007; N5.3bn in 2008 and another
N612.9m; and N70m in 2009.
For 2010, the figure was N17.6bn; in 2011, it was N13.6bn and N8.5bn in 2012.
However, the OHSF admitted the N17.6bn released in 2010.
Olamilekan
ruled that the permanent secretary must produce documents on how the
balance of over N35bn was utilised within two weeks.
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