Bauchi State Pensioners Suffer Delays as Auditor-General Reveals ₦1.2 Billion in Undocumented Payments Across Ministries
Bauchi State pensioners continue to face severe financial hardship as delays in pension and gratuity payments persist. Danjuma Babaji, who retired in November 2022, went nine months without salary or pension, surviving on subsistence farming and livestock rearing. While he eventually began receiving monthly pension in July 2023, his ₦3.7 million gratuity remains unpaid. Similarly, Adamu Ibrahim, retired in 2017, endured months without income and now relies on his children for support.
An analysis of the Bauchi State Auditor-General’s 2024 report reveals widespread failures in financial accountability, with millions of naira spent across ministries without proper documentation, approval, or authorisation. Notable figures include ₦182.8 million spent without supporting documents, ₦104.5 million paid without approval, and ₦261.7 million disbursed without Accounting Officer authorisation. Ministries affected include the Office of the Chief of Staff, Finance, Budget, Women Affairs, Religious Affairs, Education, and Housing & Environment, with the largest undocumented payment totaling ₦565 million in the latter.
The findings underscore systemic lapses in public finance management, leaving pensioners and citizens unable to hold officials accountable and raising further questions about corruption and institutional oversight in Bauchi State.
Bauchi State pensioners continue to face severe financial hardship as delays in pension and gratuity payments persist. Danjuma Babaji, who retired in November 2022, went nine months without salary or pension, surviving on subsistence farming and livestock rearing. While he eventually began receiving monthly pension in July 2023, his ₦3.7 million gratuity remains unpaid. Similarly, Adamu Ibrahim, retired in 2017, endured months without income and now relies on his children for support.
An analysis of the Bauchi State Auditor-General’s 2024 report reveals widespread failures in financial accountability, with millions of naira spent across ministries without proper documentation, approval, or authorisation. Notable figures include ₦182.8 million spent without supporting documents, ₦104.5 million paid without approval, and ₦261.7 million disbursed without Accounting Officer authorisation. Ministries affected include the Office of the Chief of Staff, Finance, Budget, Women Affairs, Religious Affairs, Education, and Housing & Environment, with the largest undocumented payment totaling ₦565 million in the latter.
The findings underscore systemic lapses in public finance management, leaving pensioners and citizens unable to hold officials accountable and raising further questions about corruption and institutional oversight in Bauchi State.
Bauchi State Pensioners Suffer Delays as Auditor-General Reveals ₦1.2 Billion in Undocumented Payments Across Ministries
Bauchi State pensioners continue to face severe financial hardship as delays in pension and gratuity payments persist. Danjuma Babaji, who retired in November 2022, went nine months without salary or pension, surviving on subsistence farming and livestock rearing. While he eventually began receiving monthly pension in July 2023, his ₦3.7 million gratuity remains unpaid. Similarly, Adamu Ibrahim, retired in 2017, endured months without income and now relies on his children for support.
An analysis of the Bauchi State Auditor-General’s 2024 report reveals widespread failures in financial accountability, with millions of naira spent across ministries without proper documentation, approval, or authorisation. Notable figures include ₦182.8 million spent without supporting documents, ₦104.5 million paid without approval, and ₦261.7 million disbursed without Accounting Officer authorisation. Ministries affected include the Office of the Chief of Staff, Finance, Budget, Women Affairs, Religious Affairs, Education, and Housing & Environment, with the largest undocumented payment totaling ₦565 million in the latter.
The findings underscore systemic lapses in public finance management, leaving pensioners and citizens unable to hold officials accountable and raising further questions about corruption and institutional oversight in Bauchi State.
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