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Experts Charge Media Practitioners, Auditors To Promote Accountability

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By Joseph Kanjo, Benin

Experts from the finance sector and media have urged journalists to prioritise audit reporting in order to promote accountability in Nigeria.

They added that Auditors-General in the 36 states and the media are critical to ensuring the accountability of public officers in the control and management of public funds.

They further advised both journalists and state auditors-general to follow
the dictates of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to do proper audit reporting.

These were the positions taken by resource persons at the maiden edition of Audit Report workshop held in Benin City between October 5th and 6th 2022.

Info Daily reports that Audit Reporting Training-X-raying State Government Audit Reports is a flagship capacity development programme of FrontFoot Media Initiative under the auspices of the Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism (WSCIJ) and sponsored by MacArthur Foundation.

In his opening remarks, Sully Abu, a veteran journalist, former Managing Director of New Age newspapers and The African Guardian, charged journalists to be courageous, ethical, and conscientious in unfolding the contents of audit reports.

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According to him, until media practitioners rise to the responsibility of holding public office holders accountable, they will continue to handle Nigeria’s common wealth with impunity.

On his part, Emeka Izeze, also a veteran journalist and former Managing Director of Guardian Newspapers Limited, showed the
participants various pathways to generating needed information and urged creativity in reportage of subjects such as the audit reports of states.

In his presentation, Sonala Olumhense, a renowned columnist of and former Editor of ThisWeek declared that auditors-general should play a crucial role in promoting accountability as the Nigerian constitution empowers them.

The Auditor-General of a State is appointed by the Governor on the
recommendation of the State Civil Service Commission and confirmed bythe House of Assembly. The Auditor-General is not accountable to the governor or supervised by the governor or any other authority.”

Citing six pillars of the legal and professional authority of auditors-general, Olumhense added, “The Auditor-General has the authority to undertake periodic checks of all government statutory corporations, commissions, authorities, agencies, including all persons and bodies established by any law of the House of Assembly of that State.”

One of the resource persons, Chief Chukwuemeka Anika, Fellow of the Institute of Management Consultants, urged auditors to stay ethical in their audit engagements and to sign only audits that align with their professional, ethical, and moral standards.

Another resource person, Mr Godswell Omenogo, a chartered accountant and auditor, while noting the campaigns against corruption, affirmed, “These
clamours can only be effective if all relevant stakeholders adhere strictly to processes and procedures as enshrined in our laws and related gazettes.

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Relevant questions need to be asked, adequate information need to be provided, all relevant functionaries need to objectively carry out their respective functions.” He added.

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243 Passengers Cheat Death As Air Peace Plane Makes Emergency Landing At Lagos Airport

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An Air Peace plane coming from Port Harcourt made an emergency landing at the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos, on Thursday after the pilots noticed a fire warning indicator in the cockpit.

The aircraft, which had 243 passengers and 12 crew members on board, landed safely at 4:45pm on Runway18L of the Lagos airport.

The pilots immediately shut down the engines of the aircraft after fire fighting personnel reportedly observed smoke on the engines.

The call sign of the aircraft is: APK7193.

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Air Peace, in a statement, said it was later discovered that the fire warning noticed in the cockpit was false.

The statement was titled, “Notification of false fire alarm on Port Harcourt-Lagos flight.”

It reads, “We wish to inform the flying public of an incident that occurred during our Port Harcourt-Lagos flight P47193 of today, April 25, 2024.

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“Some minutes before landing, our Captain noticed a fire warning indicator in the cockpit. The pilots performed all safety precautionary measures, and the fire indicator went off. The Captain immediately notified our Operations Control Centre in Lagos at 17:37 hrs.

“It was determined upon landing that the alarm was falsely triggered as there was no fire event. The aircraft landed safely, and all passengers disembarked normally.

“We want to reassure the flying public that safety remains our utmost priority, and we are unwavering in our commitment to it.”

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Citizens Groan As Petrol Sells For Over N1000 Per Litre In Kaduna

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There was acute fuel scarcity in Kaduna metropolis on Thursday, as majority fuel stations were not dispensing fuel, leaving those selling at the black market hiked the price to over N1000 a litre of petrol.

The situation caused hardship on computers, as many were seen trekking to their various places of destination due to sudden hike in transport fare.

Two State University students, Ahmad and Shehu said before the scarcity, they paid N200 fare from Kawo to the Kaduna State University but now it’s between N300 to 400.

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Many have resorted to trekking in order to reduce the distance, but the hot weather has not made it easy,” said Shehu.

Major roads had fewer vehicles as the situation had made car owners to park their vehicles until the fuel situation becomes affordable.

However, there was a long queue at a fuel situation dispensing petrol in Kaduna North, where it was alleged they hiked the pump price to between N750 and N810 per litre.

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A journey that previously cost N150 from Signboard Junction to the Central Market, was hiked to between 200 to 250 by the commercial operators due to the scarcity.

Malam Sabo, a commercial bus driver said he bought fuel at the black market for N1,200 per litre, and he could only make a profit if he increased the transport fare.
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FG Targets 2.5m Jobs Through LEEP

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The Federal Government on Thursday said that the Labour Employment and Empowerment Programme (LEEP), a flagship of the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment, is capable of creating at least 2.5 million direct and indirect jobs for Nigerians.

The government explained that LEEP targets zero hunger, zero poverty economic growth and decent jobs through six strategic initiatives which are digital skills initiative, vocational entrepreneurship skills programmes, infrastructural upgrade, NELEX upgrade for employment acceleration, global remote work initiative and labour compliance enhancement.

Speaking at the unveiling of the programme in Abuja, the Minister of State for Labour, Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, urged development partners such as the World Bank, GIZ, the European Union, UNIDO and the Bank of Industry to support the drive of the current administration to mitigate the hardship Nigerians were undergoing.

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Insisting that poverty could be eradicated in the country, the Minister said that her ministry has so many structures that could take care of all the issues mostly neglected in Nigeria if they were ignited.

She said six out of the eight agendas under President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda are under the labour ministry, adding that it was time to take deliberate actions and think out of the box to make life more meaningful for Nigerians.

The Minister expressed optimism that within four years about one million jobs should have been created through LEEP.

According to Onyejeocha, “We are in a position where we need to reposition the labour ministry. The world is moving towards technology and digitalisation and we don’t want to be left behind.

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“We can’t do it alone and so we need to partner with you to help us succeed in the country. Mr President during his campaign was clear about where he wanted to take Nigeria. Today we want to be deliberate, and accurate to key into the renewed hope agenda and we want to solicit your support to help us in achieving our key performance index.

“The ministry is out to make sure poverty is reduced if not totally eradicated through job creation. If we create enough decent jobs it will reduce a lot of the problems we have today including insecurity.

“We want to make sure Nigeria have food to eat, ensure regulation and workers welfare. Also, empowerment is very critical so we are going to be very deliberate to empower people with what they can use to start up their own business and become employers of labour.

“When you do this deliberately, poverty will be reduced, empowerment will be real and training will be impactful.”

 

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