18, June 2016
Nigeria: Aso Rock confirms extension of President Buhari’s medical leave 0
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has extended his four-day medical leave in London in the UK and will return to his country on Sunday, June 19 Buhari to resume service at Aso Rock palace on Monday, June 20. The announcement of the extension of the former coup leader was made on Thursday in Abuja by the Vice President of Nigeria, Professor Yemi Osinbajo.
In making the announcement, the current Nigerian Acting President reminded reporters at the presidency that Buhari had a 10-day medical leave which started on the 6th of June for a “persistent ear infection.” And to reassure his compatriots about the state of Buhari, Professor Osinbajo said that “Mr. President is in good condition, he is doing very well, he is fine. He needs to have one or two days of rest”.
The Aso Rock announcement was prompted by rumors circulating in the country that Buhari was dying in a London hospital. The former military dictator has seen the cancellation of some programs on his agenda.
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23, June 2016
Cameroon: Audit Bench of the Supreme Court publishes its 2014 report 0
The Audit Bench of the Supreme Court has published its 2014 Report in which it strongly requests chief accountants in public institutions to henceforth unambiguously designate in the management accounts submitted to the Audit Bench, the authors of deficits and get them to sign finding minutes with view of reimbursing.
More so, the chief accountants are expected to prepare “deficit files” to be submitted to the Directorate General of Treasury, Financial and Monetary Cooperation for their transformation into “administrative deficits” if reminders of reimbursement to authors of such deficits prove futile.
This is one of the five new recommendations contained in the report which was presented yesterday, June 22, 2016 in the Senate during the Sixth Exchange Forum between members of the Budget and Finance Committee of the Senate and the Audit Bench of the Supreme Court.
In the presence of Senate President, Marcel Niat Njifenji and the entire chamber, the President of the Audit Bench, Marc Ateba Ombala, said sharing the findings of the ninth Annual Public Report with Senators was a requirement of the law creating the Audit Bench.
All 13 management accounts by public accountants were submitted. However, irregularities noticed and punished included insincerity in the sequencing of balances and discrepancies between figures entered in the management and administrative accounts, amongst others.
A study of supporting documents also revealed the absence of mission orders during missions, absence of receipts and unstamped bills in public procurement procedures as well as undue allowances paid to staff. Besides the report, Senators were also debriefed on Budget Balance by two officials of the Supreme Court, Pierre Kameni and Elie Désiré Ndjom Nack.
Cameroon Tribune