FG not withholding funds for judiciary workers -AGF
The
Federal Government on Tuesday faulted allegations by the Judiciary Staff
Union of Nigeria that it did not comply with the judgement which barred
the executive from holding on to funds meant for the judiciary.
The
judiciary workers had on Monday embarked on an indefinite strike to
protest the non-compliance of state governments with the court order on
financial autonomy for the judiciary.
The court order was granted by Justice Adeniyi Ademola of the Federal High Court, Abuja on January 13, 2014.
The
strike had paralyzed activities at the courts across the country as
litigants and lawyers were denied access to the premises.
But
reacting to the allegation of not complying with the court order, the
Accountant General of the Federation, Mr Jonah Otunla, said during an
interview with journalists in Abuja, that the Federal Government had
always ensured compliance.
He said,
“The first impression I should correct is that the Office of the
Accountant General was never a party to that litigation.
“But
without any prejudice to that and also reminding you that the federal
government has been acting consequently with what it should do.
“We’ve
always been giving National Judicial Council its money as a first line
charge without interference with how they manage the funds.”
Otunla
explained that at the last Federation Account Allocation Committee
meeting held on December 16, a nominal distribution for money was made
to the various state judiciaries.
This
move, he noted, was stopped by the states to enable them (states) carry
out what he referred to as reconciliation of figures.
He said,
“At the last Federation Accounts Allocation Committee meeting, the OAGF
made a nominal distribution for money to be remitted to the various
state judiciaries but the states said they should give them more time to
reconcile their figures and they rightly declined that we should not
effect the deduction.
“So at
the Federal Ministry of Finance, we have tried our very best to ensure
that the judgement is abided with. So the fault is not really ours.
“I think
some states have even gone as far as to challenge the judgement and
it’s not really on the part of the OAGF to deduct the money of state
when they say don’t
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