The Legislative arm
of the Warrri South-West local government Council Area, Delta State has given
the chairman of the council, Hon Tuoyo Duke Taiye two weeks ultimatum to render
an account to the house.
The legislature, in a letter to the chairman of the council, signed by the clerk, Skinn T.G, said the resolution to compel the council chairman to come and render account of the income and expenditure of the council was because the chairman has been spending money without a budget for the past seven months since he assumed office.
The legislatures also asked the council chairman to "as a matter of constitutional requirement stop all further expenditure with immediate effect till further notice," adding that the chairman is only allowed to give approval for payment of staff salaries only.
The letter dated 6th August, 2018 with the subject, "Rendition of Income and Expenditure," reads in part: "I am directed to refer to the above mentioned subject and to inform you that the House in its plenary today 6th August 2018 discussed among other things the income and expenditure of the Local Government and in line with section 23 subsection (c) I of the State Local Government Law as amended 2017 unanimously resolved thus:
"That the Executive Chairman of the Local Government, Hon Duke Taiye Tuoyo be and hereby directed to to within two (2) weeks and in 21 copies submit to the House the income and expenditure of this administration for the past seven (2) months.
The letter also said that the purpose of resolution was to maintain strict financial discipline and transparency in handling of public funds.
That is good to stem reckless spending.
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