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Backlash Over UK Workshop: Nigerians Criticize Officials’ Insensitivity

The decision by the Accountant General of the Federation (AGF), commissioners of finance from all 36 states, and other government officials to hold a workshop in the United Kingdom amidst Nigeria’s economic challenges has sparked widespread criticism from civil society groups and rights advocates.

The workshop on Public Financial Management and International Public Sector Accounting Standards, hosted by the AGF’s office, took place at the Copthorne Tara Hotel in Kensington, London, from March 4 to March 9, 2024.

While the event focused on topics like IPSAS and its role in enhancing accountability, it also addressed challenges in public financial management and budget implementation in Nigeria.

Critics have condemned the timing and location of the workshop, citing Nigeria’s ongoing economic downturn, characterized by foreign exchange crises, high inflation rates, and food shortages leading to public unrest.

President Bola Tinubu’s recent call for cost-cutting measures further highlighted the perceived insensitivity of the officials’ decision to travel abroad for the workshop.

Human rights groups like the International Society for Social Justice and Human Rights denounced the trip as wasteful and unnecessary, stressing that the workshop could have been conducted locally to save costs.

Similarly, Debo Adeniran, from the Centre for Anti-corruption and Open Leadership, questioned the necessity of the trip, suggesting that training could have been conducted online or through a ‘train the trainers’ approach to minimize expenses.

However, the Office of the AGF defended the workshop, noting that it was an annual event aimed at enhancing the skills of key officials involved in financial management. According to them, the choice of London as the venue was due to the presence of specialized facilitators.

Economists like Shedrach Israel criticized the decision, arguing that spending scarce foreign exchange on such trips was not economically prudent, especially considering Nigeria’s current economic challenges.

The backlash underscores growing concerns about government spending priorities and the need for more prudent financial management practices in Nigeria.

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