Close Menu
Vardiafrica
  • Home
  • Politics
    • Africa
    • Asia
    • Europe
    • US & Canada
    • World
  • Lifestyle
    • Entertainment
    • Film & Drama
    • Ent & Arts
  • Science
    • Health Science
    • Luxury
  • Finance

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

What's Hot

AFCON Chaos: Senegal Vows Legal Fight, Refuses to Hand Back Trophy

March 18, 2026

Rebuffed by allies, Trump says U.S. doesn’t need help defending the Strait of Hormuz

March 18, 2026

FG Introduces “Fly Now, Pay Later” Scheme to Make Air Travel Affordable to Ordinary Nigerians

March 18, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • AFCON Chaos: Senegal Vows Legal Fight, Refuses to Hand Back Trophy
  • Rebuffed by allies, Trump says U.S. doesn’t need help defending the Strait of Hormuz
  • FG Introduces “Fly Now, Pay Later” Scheme to Make Air Travel Affordable to Ordinary Nigerians
  • Morocco crowned AFCON Champions after CAF strips Senegal of title for player walk-off
  • IGP Visits Borno Bombing Victims, Reassures Residents On Enhanced Security
  • Tinubu asks political appointees seeking elective offices to resign before March 31
  • “We are not satisfied”: NFF files appeal as FIFA rejects Nigeria’s petition against DR Congo
  • President Tinubu Arrives UK For Historic State Visit
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
VardiafricaVardiafrica
Demo
  • Home
  • Politics
    • Africa
    • Asia
    • Europe
    • US & Canada
    • World
  • Lifestyle
    • Entertainment
    • Film & Drama
    • Ent & Arts
  • Science
    • Health Science
    • Luxury
  • Finance
Vardiafrica
Home»Government»2025 Budget: Senate Threatens Zero Allocation For Non-Compliant Agencies
Government

2025 Budget: Senate Threatens Zero Allocation For Non-Compliant Agencies

VardiafricaBy VardiafricaDecember 10, 2024Updated:December 10, 2024No Comments4 Views
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

The Senate, through its Finance Committee, has issued a stern warning to government-owned agencies that fail to provide proper expenditure records from the 2024 fiscal year.

Chairman of the Finance Committee, Senator Sani Musa, who issued the threat on Monday during an investigative hearing, underscored that the committee will withhold allocations to any agency that does not comply with its summons for scrutiny.

In an interface with the Accountant General of the Federation, Missus Oluwatoyin Madein, the committee expressed dissatisfaction with the centralized payment system managed by the Office of the Accountant General also came under scrutiny as members frowned upon delays in the release and utilization of capital budgets.

The committee’s dissatisfaction stemmed from irregularities discovered in the expenditure records of some agencies. The investigative hearing focused on the remittance of internally generated revenue, fiscal accountability, and the overall state of Nigeria’s financial management system.

During the session, the Accountant General of the Federation, Oluwatoyin Madein, presented a summary of federal government revenues up to September 2024, reporting:

Independent revenue: ₦2.7 trillion; Operating surplus from Government-Owned Enterprises (GOEs): ₦2.3 trillionMDAs’ internally generated revenue (IGR).
The committee however criticized the report for being incomplete, as it only reflected the activities of the Accountant General’s office, leaving out key financial details from other federal agencies.

The lawmakers also resolved to summon other critical agencies, including the Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC), the Nigerian Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI), and the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPCL), for a comprehensive review of discrepancies in their financial submissions.

“This is not about hearing from one side and another separately; we need all stakeholders present at the same time to provide clarity and consistency in their reports,” Senator Musa stated, emphasising the need for transparency.

Concerns were also raised about low stamp duty revenues, which amounted to just ₦30.3 million between 2020 and 2024, compared to ₦301.49 million in other IGR categories. Lawmakers attributed the shortfall to poor budget performance, noting that taxes are only collected when payments are processed.


The Accountant General revealed that stamp duty revenues from 2020 to 2024 were disappointingly low, totalling ₦30.3 million compared to the ₦301.49 million internally generated revenue (IGR).

Lawmakers linked this to poor budget performance, as taxes are only collected when payments are made.

The Accountant General in her defence explained that the centralized payment system was introduced to curb inefficiencies and prevent unutilized funds from being rolled over annually.

The committee gave the Accountant General until Wednesday to provide additional reports ahead of a follow-up meeting the same day. It also signalled its intention to summon other agencies to address discrepancies in their financial activities

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email
Vardiafrica
  • Website
  • Facebook
  • X (Twitter)
  • Instagram

Related Posts

Rebuffed by allies, Trump says U.S. doesn’t need help defending the Strait of Hormuz

March 18, 2026

Tinubu asks political appointees seeking elective offices to resign before March 31

March 17, 2026

President Tinubu Arrives UK For Historic State Visit

March 17, 2026

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Top Posts

FG exempts SMEs, farmers, manufacturers from paying withholding tax

July 2, 202495

Trump set for White House return, vows to sign 100 Executive Orders in ‘Hours’ 

January 20, 202549

Nigeria Takes Over G-24 Leadership, Pledges Push For Global Economic Reforms

October 15, 202545

You rejected party structure’ – PDP knocks Fubara, says Rivers Gov, Bala Mohammed may face disciplinary action

October 15, 202442
Don't Miss
Africa
Africa By VardiafricaMarch 18, 20264 Mins Read0

AFCON Chaos: Senegal Vows Legal Fight, Refuses to Hand Back Trophy

By VardiafricaMarch 18, 20260 Africa Updated:March 18, 202604 Mins Read

The Senegalese football federation (FSF) has announced it will appeal the decision to strip the…

Rebuffed by allies, Trump says U.S. doesn’t need help defending the Strait of Hormuz

March 18, 2026

FG Introduces “Fly Now, Pay Later” Scheme to Make Air Travel Affordable to Ordinary Nigerians

March 18, 2026

Morocco crowned AFCON Champions after CAF strips Senegal of title for player walk-off

March 18, 2026
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from SmartMag about art & design.

About Us
About Us

Your source for the verified news.

Email Us: info@vardiafrica.com
Contact: +234 905 338 5856

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube WhatsApp
Our Picks

AFCON Chaos: Senegal Vows Legal Fight, Refuses to Hand Back Trophy

March 18, 2026

Rebuffed by allies, Trump says U.S. doesn’t need help defending the Strait of Hormuz

March 18, 2026

FG Introduces “Fly Now, Pay Later” Scheme to Make Air Travel Affordable to Ordinary Nigerians

March 18, 2026
Most Popular

FG exempts SMEs, farmers, manufacturers from paying withholding tax

July 2, 202495

Trump set for White House return, vows to sign 100 Executive Orders in ‘Hours’ 

January 20, 202549

Nigeria Takes Over G-24 Leadership, Pledges Push For Global Economic Reforms

October 15, 202545

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.