AGF and State Commissioners Criticized for UK Workshop Amid Economic Downturn

AGF and State Commissioners Criticized for UK Workshop Amid Economic
AGF and State Commissioners Criticized for UK Workshop Amid Economic

Civil society and rights groups have strongly criticized government officials for holding a workshop in the United Kingdom amidst Nigeria’s economic downturn. The Accountant General of the Federation, along with commissioners of finance from all 36 states, convened at the Copthorne Tara Hotel in London from March 4 to March 9, 2024, for a workshop on Public Financial Management and International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS).

The workshop aimed to address critical issues such as accounting and reporting in a hyperinflationary economy, challenges in public financial management implementation, and budget implementation hurdles in Nigeria. Participants engaged in discussions on IPSAS and its impact on accountability, shedding light on the country’s economic struggles.

Nigeria is currently facing a foreign exchange crisis exacerbated by the removal of petrol subsidies and the floating of the naira. High inflation rates have eroded consumer purchasing power, leading to food shortages and hunger protests in some areas. In response to the economic challenges, President Bola Tinubu recently reduced his entourage size as a cost-cutting measure.

Despite the workshop’s objectives, critics, including the International Society for Social Justice and Human Rights, have condemned the decision to hold the event in the UK. They argue that the travel expenses for 36 state commissioners could have been better utilized within Nigeria. Jackson Omenazu, the Chancellor of the group, labeled the trip as financially reckless and insensitive to the country’s economic plight.

On the other hand, the Director of Press at the Office of the AGF defended the workshop, citing the annual nature of the event and the presence of UK-based facilitators. However, economist Shedrach Israel questioned the economic wisdom of spending scarce forex on overseas travel, suggesting virtual training as a more cost-effective alternative.

The debate surrounding the workshop highlights the need for government officials to prioritize prudent financial management and consider local training options to minimize expenses. As Nigeria navigates its economic challenges, the focus on cost-effective solutions becomes increasingly crucial for sustainable development.

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