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The Auditor-General is empowered to undertake audits of all income and expenditure of the Federal Government of Nigeria. However, the Constitution prohibits the Auditor-General from auditing the accounts of “government statutory corporations, commissions, authorities, agencies, including all persons and bodies established by an Act of the ...
The office holder is charged with the responsibility to manage receipts and payments of the Republic of Nigeria and to ensure that a proper system of account exists in every department of the nation's treasury and to exercise general supervision over the receipts of public revenue and over the expenditure of the federal Government. [4] [5]
Nigeria portal. Other countries; The following is a list of agencies in the government of Nigeria. Agriculture. Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria (CRIN)
Afolabi joined Nigerian Institute for Oil Palm Research as an accountant. [5] [6] He was the Director of Finance and Accounts of the institute till 2007. [4]He went on to work at the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation as the deputy director in the Audit Monitoring Department.
A senior civil servant acts as Permanent Secretary of the minister, assisting the politically appointed Minister of Finance, who is a member of the President's cabinet.. The Federal Ministry of Finance is led by the Honourable Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, who serves as the chief executive officer.
Dankwambo was elected governor of Gombe state in the 26 April 2011 election. He won the election with a total vote of 596,481 ahead of Alhaji Abubakar Aliyu of the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) with 91,781 votes and Senator Sa'idu Umar Kumo of the All Nigeria People's Party with 84,959 votes.
Oluwatoyin Madein began her career as a middle-level officer at the Raw Materials Research and Development Council, ministries including Police Affairs, Commerce and Industry, Works and Housing, Youth and Sports Development, among others.
Ahmed Idris (born 25 November 1960) is a Nigerian financial accountant who served as the accountant general of Nigeria.He was appointed accountant general on 25 June 2015, to succeed Jonah Ogunniyi Otunla who was sacked by president Muhammadu Buhari on allegedly misappropriating N2.5 billion of security agencies’ funds. [1]