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Premium Times: Low Premium Reporting – Fashola

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I will not believe what Premium Times writes again - Fashola
Hon. Minister of Works and Housing, Mr Babatunde Fashola,SAN(left) and Governor of Ogun State, Mr. Dapo Abiodun (right) during the Project Update Inspection of the Reconstruction, Rehabilitation and Expansion of the Lagos -Ibadan Dual Carriageway, Sections I & II in Lagos, Ogun and Oyo States and Town Hall Meeting with Stakeholders on Saturday, 21st November 2020.

 

Babatunde Raji Fashola l Monday, November 23, 2020

 

ABUJA, Nigeria – The stupidity of the thought that a public officer will take such money on a consistent and repeated basis with impunity reveals the mindset of  Premium Times about what they can do in such circumstances.

The Pen writes what the mind thinks. That stupidity is magnified by the thought that the public officer who is trying to steal would be paying the money into his bank account where it can be found.

The stupidity  initially informed my decision not to respond to Premium Times in their latest publication  headlined under my name. It is a continuing line of series of attack on Fashola.

Regrettably, what Premium Times has done is to damage its reputation as  a news medium for those who seek the truth.

Clearly, no investigation was undertaken in respect of this publication as the report was from Open Portal. If it was from the Open Portal,  then there was nothing to hide.

If Premium Times had conducted any investigation, it will find and report that payments like this occured in many other ministries and have been a source of concern reported in other media by Compliance Authorities.

If Premium Times investigated, it would have found and reported that Ministers do not manage accounts and finances of ministries.

A little investigation would have shown Premium Times that Directors of Finance and Accounts, (DFAs) are those who do this job and they are staff of the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation  and seconded to the ministries  as part of financial controls.

IPPIS

If Premium Times investigated, it would have found and reported that government in 2007 initiated a payment platform called  Integrated Payment Platform and Information Systems, IPPIS platform.

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What has happened is that not all government officials who from time to time needed to be paid for approved expenses were registered on the platform.

In order to ensure that government work was not hampered, the DFAs sought and obtained approval of the Accountant General to pay these monies  through the accounts of an approved few who were on the platform.

Those so approved then collect the money and disburse to beneficiaries who sign Receipts all of which are available for verification as approved by the Accountant General.

The Account General  has recently issued new guidelines to deal  with this process because not all public officials  have fully enrolled on  the IPPIS and the DFAs have the mandate to comply and not Fashola.

In all no money was stolen or  is missing. There is No Smoking gun to criminalise Fashola. If anything has been stolen, it is the thrust of the public by Premium Times.

I will not believe anything they write again. This is not investigative journalism. It is Irresponsible journalism.

 

Babatunde Raji Fashola, SAN

Hon. Minister of Works and Housing

 

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