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Obi Faults AGF, Finance Commissioners over UK Workshop

 

The 2023 presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Peter Obi, has faulted the Accountant General of the Federation and the Commissioners of Finance of the 36 states for choosing to hold a workshop in the United Kingdom.

It was gathered that the workshop was held at Copthorne Tara Hotel, Kensington London, from March 4 to March 9, 2024.

However, some Nigerians and organizations have condemned the action of the AGF amidst the economic hardship in the country.

Reacting to the development in a statement on Saturday via his X handle, Obi said the decision of the AGF and commissioners showed how insensitive the public servants were to the economic plight of the country.

Obi asked Nigerians to condemn the decision of the government officials, saying that it is unacceptable and deeply troubling.

The former Governor of Anambra State said the decision fosters a culture of elitism and detachment from the realities faced by ordinary Nigerians daily.

He wrote: “Nigerians must vehemently denounce and condemn the decision of Nigeria’s Accountant-General’s Office to hold a workshop in London.

“This decision is not only unacceptable but also deeply troubling on multiple levels.

“Given the prevailing hardship in the country and the pitiable State of our national currency and the economy in general , any public function abroad amounts to insensitivity on the part of the government and any agency or individuals involved”.

Obi added, “First and foremost, it represents a blatant disregard for fiscal responsibility and prudent expenditure of public funds.

“At a time when Nigeria is grappling with economic challenges, including inflation, currency devaluation, and a widening budget deficit, it is utterly irresponsible to squander taxpayer money on extravagant overseas workshops.

“The resources allocated for such purposes should be directed towards addressing pressing domestic needs, such as healthcare, education, infrastructure, and poverty alleviation.

“Furthermore, holding a workshop in London sends the wrong message to the Nigerian people and the international community. It perpetuates the perception of government officials indulging in luxury and extravagance at the expense of the common citizen.

“It fosters a culture of elitism and detachment from the realities faced by ordinary Nigerians, who struggle daily to make ends meet amidst rising living costs and limited access to essential services”. Obi added.

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