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How Presidential Initiative On Audit Blocked Leakage Of N500 Billion – Dr. Dikwa

The Permanent Secretary, Special Duties, Ministry of Finance, Dr. Mohammed Dikwa, has recounted how the Presidential Initiative for Continuous Audit (PICA) blocked the leakage of N500billion across Ministries, Departments and Agencies, MDAs.

Permanent Secretary, who spoke when members of the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS) alumni visited him in his office in Abuja, stressed that if the PICA initiative was not in place, the N500 billion saved by the government would have been spent by MDAs.

“If you recall, over the last four years, this administration has put in place a lot of policies on ground and I am part of the financial policies put in place by the Ministry of Finance.

“One of the fundamental achievements was saving the government over N500bn from leakages and wastages under my leadership at PICA.

“If the initiative was not in place, this amount of money we are talking about would have been spent by MDAs.

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“It was because of this initiative that was put in place that we were able to save that money from treasury looters.”

According to Dikwa, the primary focus of PICA is to put internal control systems in place to check unnecessary spending of government revenue.

“We have also put in place so many other measures like the Whistle-blowing Policy.

“When we came up with the policy, an average of 11, 000 tips were received on a monthly basis, but now, we hardly receive 20 to 30 tips simply because people have reduced the wrong doing in government.”

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