Indications have emerged debunking recent media reports that former
President Goodluck Jonathan was responsible for signing the contract
with SystemSpecs, the owners of Remita software, which is currently
being used for the implementation of President Muhammadu Buhari’s
proposed Treasury Single Account (TSA)
The media reports comes on
the heels of revelations that at least N25 billion have been paid to
SystemSpecs, amounting to 1% of all monies remitted to the TSA.
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According
to investigations by the Hope For Nigeria group, Mallam Umar Sani, the
former Senior Special Adviser to former Vice President Namadi Sambo
availed that the immediate past government never signed any agreement
with SystemSpec.
He said: “The government as at that time began
the implementation of TSA through the Government Integrated Financial
Management Information System (GIFMIS), a World Bank assisted Project
domiciled in the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation and
it is through GIFMIS that all government Budget (Personnel, Overhead,
Capital, Transfers etc) transactions are carried out, so why do they
need Remitta?
“I can categorically tell you that it is the new
Accountant General, Mallam Ahmed Idris, that put forward the Remitta
proposal, but some other Directors led by the Director, Funds (Dikwa)
vehemently opposed it on the grounds that government cannot have more
than one payment platform and instead of using Remita to implement TSA,
GIFMIS should be used”.
Also speaking on the issue, an official
at the Federal Ministry of Finance who spoke on the condition of
anonymity said that the “outrageous” agreement with SystemSpec on the
use of REMITA software as a payment platform has nothing to do former
President Goodluck Jonathan, as they did not sign any agreement.
Also
speaking to the group on Friday, November 13, 2015, an official of the
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) availed that the apex bank has its own
bespoke software for e-Payments and e-Collections, adding that there is
no need for the use of REMITA.
http://www.thetrentonline.com/buharis-accountant-general-signed-tsa-agreement-with-remita-not-jonathan-report/
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