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We wish to introduce to you C-PAIN (as in 'See Pain"), which stands for 'Citizens for Public Accountability and Integrity in Nigeria." The theme of our kick-off campaign is '"Leaders, Where Are Our Billions?", as poignantly asked recently by Mrs. Rita Lori Ogbebor of Warri, Nigeria.
INTRODUCING
'C-PAIN": Citizens for Public Accountability and Integrity in
'"Leaders, Where Are Our Billions?" Campaign
Dear Nigerian Citizens and Friends of
A. A Happy New Year to every one !
B. We wish to introduce to you C-PAIN (as in 'See Pain"), which stands for 'Citizens for Public Accountability and Integrity in
C. As our first public outing, we have sent out virtually identical letters, each dated January 1, 2005 (see attached), to President Olusegun Obasanjo and the following twelve (12) sitting Executive State Governors in Nigeria, carefully chosen to achieve party and zonal balance;
Old Governors (began tenure in 1999):
New Governors (began tenure in 2003):
We intend to copy our letters to several other leading public officials and legislative citizens of the country.
D. Other governors will be added in due course, but those who are not on the above list are free to provide unsolicited the information that we have asked of the above governors. We would very much appreciate that gesture.
E. Our request to the Executives is simple: to ask for a proper accounting of the expenditures by these Executives at the Federal and State tiers of government, specifically of revenue allocations as published by the Federal Ministry of Finance (FMF) on its website, soliciting, where appropriate, information on how the monies in budget year 2004 (or any latest twelve-month period that there is the most complete information about, based on FMF website information http://www.fmf.gov.ng/faac.htm ) have been spent. In particular, are demanding:
(i) written confirmation of monies received as published on the website;
(ii) officially (and independently) audited reports during any twelve consecutive months, either throughout 2003; or throughout 2004; or from July 2003 to June 2004; and
(iii) official permission to formally verify any samples of their submissions.
The publication of revenue allocation represents one commendable level of transparency. However, we are particularly keen to receive their independent audited reports, as we believe that those are a MINIMUM level of acceptable accountability.
F. On July 1 and January 1 of every year, we intend to publish, on a scale of 0 - 10 a "Nigerian Executive Accountability Index (NEAI)": with:
10 - the most cooperative Executive(s)
1 - the least cooperative Executive(s)
0 - no cooperation whatsoever
Where the sub-indices will include:
(1) relative speed of acknowledging receipt of notification;
(2) relative speed of providing first response to query;
(3) comprehensiveness of response;
(4) availability of audited accounts;
(5) responses to additional query after initial submissions;
G. We are aware that these high officials have no specific reporting responsibility to C-PAIN, but we intend to act on behalf of all the citizens of
H. We urge Nigerians to support this cause, and in turn urge their Executive governors to cooperate with us !
Mobolaji
International Coordinator, C-PAIN National Coordinator, C-PAIN
Hilary Ogbonna
Public Finance Coordinator, C-PAIN
C-PAIN
(Citizens for Public Accountability and Integrity in
c/o Center for Democracy and Development (CDD)
2, Olabode Close, Ilupeju Estate,
PO Box 15700, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria
TABLE OF FEDERAL ALLOCATIONS TO DIFFERENT TIERS OF FEDERAL
&
TWELVE STATE GOVERNMENTS
Time Period | Federal Govt. | Ekiti SW | SW | Akwa- Ibom SS | Delta SS | Abia SE | Imo SE |
| Bill. N | Bill. N | Bill. N | Bill. N | Bill. N | Bill. N | Bill. N |
1999 (June-Dec.) | 154.633 | 1.816 | 4.790 | 2.832 | 3.131 | 1.880 | 2.205 |
2000 | 531.613 | 6.161 | 13.754 | 21.853 | 27.358 | 7.068 | 8.659 |
2001 | 723.920 | 8.256 | 18.906 | 30.858 | 40.531 | 8.997 | 11.769 |
2002 | 791.030 | 6.587 | 17.004 | 18.793 | 43.610 | 9.054 | 10.120 |
2003 | 739.208 | 8.407 | 17.568 | 32.445 | 52.365 | 11.285 | 12.132 |
2004 (Jan-July) | 544.289 | 7.400 | 13.808 | 30.403 | 40.208 | 9.590 | 11.027 |
Sub-Total | 3,484.692 | 38.627 | 85.83 | 137.184 | 207.203 | 47.874 | 55.912 |
Internal Generation | 2.674 | 108.276 | 9.576 | 25.852 | 5.159 | 5.977 | |
Grand Total | 41.301 | 194.106 | 146.760 | 233.055 | 53.033 | 61.889 |
Time Period | NW | Zamfara NW | Kwara NC | Plateau NC | Bauchi NE | Borno NE |
| Bill. N | Bill. N | Bill. N | Bill. N | Bill. N | Bill. N |
1999 (June-Dec.) | 3.309 | 2.040 | 2.091 | 2.195 | 2.286 | 2.690 |
2000 | 11.105 | 6.750 | 7.046 | 6.871 | 7.990 | 8.537 |
2001 | 15.512 | 9.698 | 8.720 | 9.008 | 11.155 | 11.390 |
2002 | 15.604 | 9.719 | 9.059 | 7.702 | 10.292 | 10.588 |
2003 | 19.595 | 12.025 | 9.664 | 4.735 | 13.691 | 11.989 |
2004 (Jan/July) | 14.999 | 9.244 | 7.886 | 3.408 | 10.831 | 10.432 |
Sub-Total | 80.124 | 49.476 | 44.466 | 33.919 | 56.245 | 55.626 |
Internal Generation | 16.969 | 3.9887 | 5.280 | 4.262 | 3.619 | 3.375 |
Grand Total | 97.093 | 53.4647 | 49.746 | 38.181 | 59.864 | 59.001 |
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