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Kogi Gov., Yahaya Bello Freezes State, LG Accounts

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Kogi State Government under the leadership of Yahaya Bello has ordered the immediate freezing of all state and local government accounts.

The directive, issued on Thursday, November 22, by the Commissioner for Finance, Asiwaju Asiru Idris, prohibits any further disbursements from these accounts until further notice.

The statement accompanying the directive emphasizes the need for strict financial discipline and transparency within the state government.

According to the statement, “All Standing Orders and Investment Instructions are hereby Cancelled forthwith.

“All Kogi State and Local Government Accounts are hereby frozen with effect from today, Thursday 22nd November 2023.”

The statement explicitly cancels all existing Standing Orders and Investment Instructions related to government funds. This comprehensive freeze aims to prevent any unauthorised withdrawals or fund transfers.

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