Economy
Acting Accountant General under fire over un-remitted Remitta charges
Acting Accountant General of the Federation, Okolieboh Sylva came under attack by the Senate over alleged “un-remitted” charges deducted from Remitta payment platform into the Federation Account. The attack came when he appeared before the Senator Olamilekan Adeola, led Senate Committee on Finance to defend the budget for the office. Trouble started when he was unable to provide satisfactory answers to questions raised by lawmakers about the disbursements and utilisation of the billions of Naira allegedly raised through the payment platform in the last 10 years, Chairman of the Committee then ordered full scale investigation to unravel the mystery surrounding the “un-remitted” money.
The Acting Accountant General had explained that even though his office was in charge of the Remitta payment platform, the office did not receive any amount from the service charge which according to him was shared between the Central Bank of Nigeria, Commercial banks and the service provider, REMITTA. The explanation did not go down well with
Olamilakan-led Senate Committee which found it “strange” that the Office of the Accountant General received nothing from the billions of money deducted even though the platform belonged to it. Subsequently, the Committee ordered full probe into the matter and summoned the Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria(CBN), Godwin Emefiele, the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation as well as the service provider, REMITTA to appear before it unfailingly on the 16th of November, 2022 to give explanations. The Senate Committee also ordered the Acting Accountant General of the Federation to in the next one week provide details of all the bank accounts of the office till date; threatening to step down the Office’s budget defence if it failed to come up with the accounts.
According to the Committee, it decided to pay special attention on the books of the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation as a result of recent alleged corruption that characterised the tenure of the immediate past Accountant General, Ahmed Idris who is currently facing charges of embezzlement with the Economic and Financial Commission(EFCC).
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