He said the funds would help them to adequately fumigate, especially the academy surrounded by bushes with antelopes and snakes.
He said: “Cleaning and Fumigation which is proposed at about 36 million, we have offices in all the States of the federation. We have six zonal offices. We have our own headquarters.
‘’We have the federal treasury academy which is an institution with a.lot of bushes. Now, even at an average of one million per annum for fumigating these offices, I think that amount proposed is grossly low.
“The point I am trying to make is that the figure is not high. With 36 offices in all the states of the federation with six zonal offices, with our headquarters, with an institution which is bigger than most of the private universities we see with a lot bushes and forest because we occupy an expanse of land with about 70 to 80 hectares with buildings around, with snakes around, reptiles.
‘’There was even a time they were killing antelopes within our premises. They said they thought it was a lion.”
Similarly, the accountant-general also revealed that his office had taken the responsibility of paying foreign attachees which prompted a difference of “N15 to the official exchange rate of N410 to $1.
According to him, that is the reason the budget went up for the 2022 fiscal year.
Chairman of the committee, James Faleke, had picked holes in the proposal, demanding explanations.
The development caused an exchange between both of them, with the committee frowning on the proposal, saying the office of the AGF could not flout the laws of the land.
However, the committee resolved to invite the governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, Goodwin Emefiele for more clarifications.