Senate President, Bukola Saraki, has called on Auditors-General across the country to partner with the Senate in its current effort to block financial leakages and ensure that maximum revenue accrues to government at all levels in the Federation.
Saraki, according to a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Sanni Onogu, gave the charge when the national executive of the Conference of the Auditors-General for Local Governments in Nigeria, visited him at the National Assembly, Abuja.
He noted that the visit was apt, coming at a time the eighth Senate is intensifying efforts to enhance government’s non-oil revenue through thorough scrutiny of revenue generation activities in Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) and demanding accountability and transparency in their operations.
“I want to urge the Conference of the Auditors General for Local Governments in Nigeria to join hands with the Senate in ensuring that governments at all levels get all the revenues that are due to them,” Saraki stated.
He noted the concerns of the association regarding granting autonomy to the offices of the Auditors-General throughout the federation by amending the Constitution to strengthen their capacity to carry out their legitimate functions.
Saraki said: “In fact, one of the amendments we have carried out on the Constitution is financial autonomy to Local Governments and I am sure that will go a long way in helping them to have a more transparent and accountable finance system.


