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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES EXPRESSES CONCERNS OVER POOR MANAGEMENT OF PUBLIC ASSETS BY MDAs

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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES EXPRESSES CONCERNS OVER POOR MANAGEMENT OF  PUBLIC ASSETS BY MDAs                                                                                                           25-06-24

By Sadiq Aminu                                                                    The House of Representatives has expressed concerns over poor management of government assets by Ministries Departments and Agencies across the country.
The Chairman House Committee on Public Assets, Mr. Ademorin Kuye, expressed the concerns during the Committee’s investigative hearing with the National Orientation Agency NOA.
Mr Kuye stressed the need for proper documentation of government’s assets as well ensure that the assets are properly secured from encroachment.
The Chairman who noted that NOA has not taken proper possession of some of its assets across the country said the encroachment of the landed assets in some states were as a result of not fencing the landed property.
The Committee Chairman who also expressed dismay on the poor welfare of the staff of the agency noted that how can the agency do well in value reorientation and enlightenment programs if the agency is not well funded.
The Director General of NOA, Alhaji Isa Lanre Onilu, explained that efforts are ongoing to ensure detailed proper documentation of assets that belong to the Agency.
The Director General said he has not been able to provide the Committee with the detailed and necessary information as well as documents concerning the assets of the agency because it has not been long he assumed office as the Director General of the Agency.
He pleaded for more time for him to provide the committee with the necessary information about the agency’s assets as requested by the Committee.

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