The selection process for Nigeria’s next Accountant-General has reached a crucial stage as five candidates have qualified for the final oral interview. This follows a rigorous screening process initiated by the federal government to appoint a new official to oversee the country’s financial accounts. The development comes as part of broader efforts to strengthen public financial management and restore confidence in the office.
The appointment process, which began earlier in February, saw multiple candidates undergo a series of evaluations, including written examinations and performance assessments. According to government sources, the shortlisted candidates demonstrated exceptional competence, qualifying them for the next stage of selection. The final interview will determine the most suitable candidate for the position, after which an official announcement will be made.
The role of the Accountant-General of the Federation (AGF) is critical in managing Nigeria’s financial resources. The office is responsible for overseeing government accounts, ensuring transparency, and implementing fiscal policies. The position became vacant following the removal of the previous officeholder, necessitating a competitive recruitment process to find a suitable replacement.
Alongside the selection of the Accountant-General, the federal government is also conducting examinations for the appointment of permanent secretaries across various ministries. Reports indicate that 18 federal directors failed to meet the qualifying criteria in their bid to ascend to the position of permanent secretary. The stringent selection process reflects the government’s emphasis on merit-based appointments to improve efficiency in public service.
The Office of the Head of Civil Service has reiterated its commitment to a transparent selection process. Officials stated that the criteria for both the Accountant-General and permanent secretary positions include professional experience, performance track record, and integrity. The federal government aims to ensure that only the most qualified individuals are appointed to key financial and administrative roles.
The upcoming oral interviews for the Accountant-General position will be conducted by a high-level panel comprising senior government officials and financial experts. The successful candidate is expected to play a pivotal role in enhancing Nigeria’s fiscal management and ensuring accountability in government expenditure.
As the selection process nears its conclusion, stakeholders in the financial sector are closely monitoring developments. The appointment of a new Accountant-General is expected to impact Nigeria’s economic policies and financial operations significantly. With ongoing reforms in public finance, the federal government is focused on appointing individuals capable of driving fiscal responsibility and institutional accountability.