Minister of
Finance, Mrs. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, has been dragged before the Abuja
Division of the Federal High Court, over her alleged refusal to grant
access to details of salaries and emoluments that political office
holders receive from the federal budget per annum.....
A non-governmental organisation, Centre for Social Justice, through its
lawyer, Mr. Nnajiaka Kingsley, is praying the court to issue an order of
mandamus, compelling the minister to disclose the details of salaries
and emoluments of civil servants as distinct from that of political
office holders.
According to Vanguard,
the plaintiff, further prayed the court to declare that the action of
the Minister in denying it access to the information, by ignoring an
application that was made to her since February 3, 2014, without
explanation as to why such details could not be made public, amounted to
an infringement of the applicant’s right guaranteed and protected by
section 1(1) of the FOI Act, 2011.
Consequently, it urged the court to award N500, 000 as damages against
the Finance Minister over her continued refusal to disclose the
information sought from her office.
The plaintiff contended that section 48(1) of the Fiscal Responsibility
Act stipulated that the Federal Government should ensure that its fiscal
and financial affairs are conducted in a transparent manner and
accordingly, ensure full and timely disclosure and wide publication of
all transactions and decisions involving revenues, expenditures and
their implications for its finances.
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