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Reps mandate MOFI to carry out comprehensive enumeration, valuation of public assets 

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Reps mandate MOFI to carry out comprehensive enumeration, valuation of public assets 

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Published By: Kazeem Ugbodaga

The House of Representatives has mandated the Ministry of Finance Incorporated (MOFI) and the Nigerian Institute of Estate Surveyors and Valuers (NIESV) to carry out a thorough enumeration and valuation of all public assets.

The House recognized the critical importance of valuing and managing public assets for the country’s economic health and accountability.

The valuation of these assets, which include real estate and government-owned companies, is key for a variety of purposes such as financial reporting, privatization, and asset management.

Hon. Esosa Iyawe, member representing Oredo Federal Constituency of Edo State, in a motion on the floor of the House, emphasized that understanding the worth of public assets is fundamental in assessing Nigeria’s economic growth and development.

“This process aids the government in identifying the most effective strategies for enhancing economic development. Given the vast potential of the Federal Government’s assets, efficient management could generate significant revenue streams, contributing to the funding of government budgets,” he said.

However, concerns have been raised about the current state of asset management. Reports indicate uncertainty regarding the actual assets owned by the Federal Government, with some assets reportedly unknown or non-existent.

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This lack of clarity and attention to asset valuation has led to substantial economic losses for the country, coupled with inadequate documentation by various Ministries, Departments, and Agencies.

In response to these challenges, the House has taken decisive steps, which included the MOFI and the NIESV conducting a thorough enumeration and valuation of all public assets.

The House said the outcome should be a detailed inventory accessible to the public.

The lower chamber directed the Committee on Public Assets to ensure compliance with these measures and investigate the management of assets by Federal Government departments and agencies, aiming to establish accountability, eliminate uncertainties about asset ownership, and prevent further economic losses.

The House said this initiative marks a significant move towards achieving optimal returns on investments, reducing liabilities, and ensuring the economic sustainability of Nigeria’s public sector.

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