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CSNAC Seeks Information About Nassarawa State Government Spending on Members of House of Assembly Posted: September 19, 2013 - 16:37  Gov. Al Makura By SaharaReporters, New York The Civil Society Network Against Corruption (CSNAC) has filed a Freedom Of Information (FOI) request with the Nassarawa State Government seeking information concerning its misapplication and mismanagement of public funds. The Network cited as a basis for its request reports in the September 2, 2013 editions of The News Magazine and Nigerian Newsworld detailing corruption in the activities and allowances of Members of the State House of Assembly. “We consider the alleged pillaging of the state’s scarce resources by legislators who are elected with the constitutional duties of legislating in the public interest most unfortunate and reprehensible,” CSNAC wrote in the letter addressed to the governor. “From our last check, Nassarawa State competes with Ekiti State as the least funded States from the Federation Allocation tables. The level of evident poverty across the State gives credence to alleged mismanagement of meager available resources. Learning of the inhuman enrichment of individuals at the detriment of the populace through phantom constituency project and monthly payment is most disheartening and worrisome.” CSNAC pointed out that the governor was quoted as having admitted in an interview with The News magazine that the Assemblymen are paid a monthly allowance of over N4m, contrary to the RMAFC approved allowances and quarterly constituency project allowance of N10m (Ten million Naira). “No doubt, socio-economic and infrastructural development is elusive in any State committing almost 89% of her resources to recurrent expenditure and satisfaction of few over-pampered state officials,” it added. Citing the need to uphold the values of transparency and accountability in governance and public life, CSNAC asked the government, under the FOI law, to make available to it and by extension the general public: Evidence(s) of progress report and status of payment for the construction of the new Nassarawa State House of Assembly complex to date; The total budgetary allocation released to Members of the House of Assembly for constituency projects and monthly allowances in the last two years; Certificate of project completion undertaken by legislators under the allocated quarterly constituency allowances; and Contracts awarded under the Millennium Development Goals projects concerned and contractors in the projects. CSNAC is a coalition of over 150 anti-corruption organizations whose primary aim is to constructively and vigorously combat corruption vigorously, as well as ensure the effective monitoring of the various anti-graft agencies in Nigeria.
Posted on: Thu, 19 Sep 2013 17:50:33 +0000

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