Prioritise financial stability, ICAN tells new accountant general

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Prioritise financial stability, ICAN tells new accountant general

The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria has called on the new Accountant-General of the Federation, Dr Oluwatoyin Madein, to ensure financial stability, transparency, and accountability in the country’s financial sector.

 According to a statement, the President of ICAN, Dr Innocent Okwuosa, gave the admonition in Abuja on Tuesday, when he paid the new Accountant-General of the Federation a courtesy call in Abuja.

 Okwuosa said, “The position of the Accountant-General of Nigeria carries immense responsibilities, especially now that Nigeria stands at a pivotal juncture, facing a rapidly evolving economic landscape, changing regulatory frameworks coupled with endemic corruption.

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 “As the Accountant-General, you have the responsibility for maintaining the financial stability, transparency and accountability of the nation as a whole.”

 He, however, assured her of ICAN’s continued support to her office to ensure effective management of government finances, implementing, monitoring, and evaluating the country’s budget and other fiscal management obligations.

 “We understand the enormity of your responsibilities and we will continue to encourage you and all our members in the public service and private sectors to adhere to the profession’s ethics to succeed,” he continued.

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 Okwuosa also used the opportunity to appraise the AGF of the ICAN Accountability Index, one of the institute’s innovations to contribute to the promotion of accountability and transparency in the Federation.

According to him, it is a novel and first-of-its-kind Index developed to assist the adoption of best practices in Public Financial Management in all tiers of government.

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 He added that the ICAN-AI had been ratified by several national and international organisations such as the World Bank, the Public Expenditure and Financial Accountability and the International Federation of Accountants as an equitable and professional way of monitoring Public Financial Management practices.

 In her response, the Accountant-General conveyed her appreciation to the ICAN team for the honour bestowed upon her.

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