THE House of Representatives Committee on Public
Accounts, weekend, accused the West African Examination Council, WAEC, over misapplication
of several billions of Naira.
The council, which receives annual budget worth several
billions of Naira, failed to remit its revenue generated to Federal Government
since inception as provided by extant laws.
The committee also alleged that the council failed to
provide update of its audited accounts to the Auditor-General of the Federation
and relevant committees of the National Assembly.
To this end, the House Committee resolved to investigate the
financial status, assets and expenditure of the council to ensure
accountability and transparency in the management of public funds.
Solomon Adeola, chairman, House Committee on Public Account,
who presided over the investigative public hearing, expressed displeasure over
the failure of some of the 262 Ministries, Departments and Agencies, MDAs, to
provide their audited accounts to the office of the Auditor-General of the
Federation from inception.
Adeola said: “The attitudinal behaviour you, WAEC, have
exhibited over the years does not portray the kind of institution Nigerians
expect of WAEC. Is it the monumental fraud, or lack of records, or financial
Improprieties that have taken place in the institution?
“I was not taken aback when I found your name on that list
(of Auditor-General). I was not surprised. It is expected.
“Sir, if you know the amount of fraud accruing to WAEC day
in, day out; year in, year out and all that WAEC can tell Nigerians is that
they only submitted their audited account up to 2010? And as a result of our
insistence that made them rush down with 2011 and 2012 while 2013 is still
awaiting the signature of the Council.
“Aside from that, WAEC, all money accruing to you, you don’t
report anything to the Federal Government, yet you still collect subventions
like others. Money accruing to WAEC going to several billions of naira, and
that same institution does not render account as at when due, even when state
governments now pick up your bills for all schools? I’m not surprised.
“You are an endangered species and we need to take care of
you specially. So, it’s a special investigation to be conducted on WAEC.
“This committee is going to be investigating WAEC for 2011,
2012 and 2013. We’re not insinuating anything, but it’s only fair and proper
that an institution like WAEC that is generating much revenue annually must
account for how that revenue is spent.
“I know that a whole lot of activities including contracts
are being awarded by WAEC. We want to know how much is generated by the sale of
forms and how much subvention is paid to the headquarters in Accra as well as
other expenditures.”
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