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Auditor-General Stands By Report On NDDC
The Office of the Au
ditor-General of the Federal (OAGF) on Sunday insisted that it stands on its audit report which indicted the management of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) of unaccounting N183.7 billion between 2008 and 2012.
Statement by the Head, Media and Public Relations of the office of the Auditor-General, Olawunmi Ogunmosunle, said the re-affirmation was necessitated by the denial and casting of aspersions on the report by NDDC management.
According to the statement, the office was compelled to present details of NDDC’s actions from the inception of this periodic checks to when the report was submitted to the National Assembly, due to the commission’s denial and casting of aspersions through some electronic and print media.
The statement explained that efforts when made serially to the management of the commission over the inspections of projects executed by the commission under the period but that management of NDDC was unco-operative.
According to the statement, it was when the management observed that the report could not be avoided that it allowed its engineers to participate in the inspection of projects.
It noted that even when the NDDC engineers were part of the exercise, the management still doubts the report.
“It is important to let the NDDC and the public know that the office of the Auditor-General of the Federation stands by the Special Periodic Check Report on the NDDC and its contents”, it stated.
The statement urged any corporate organization that is not satisfied with the contents of the special report to avail itself the opportunity of defending itself before the Public Accounts Committee(PAC) of the National Assembly instead of the electronic or print media.
It would be recalled that few days after submission of the audit report to the National Assembly which indicted NDDC of irregulenties in contract awards and executions including other financial dealings between 2008 to 2012, management of the commission denied contents of the report saying it was untrue and aimed at wrongly accusing there management of financial irregularities.