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N7.2 Trillion Missing From The Federation Account Under President Buhari’s Watch – FULL DETAILS

The Group Managing Director, GMD, of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, Maikanti Baru, has raised an alarm that the Corporation does not “see a penny” from the sales of crude oil.

The NNPC boss stated this in a reaction to the report by the Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative, NEITI.

NEITI had alleged that the total unremitted revenues to government’s treasury by the NNPC and Nigerian Petroleum Development Company, NPDC, stood at about N7.2 trillion.

However, in a swift reaction, Baru said: “Unfortunately, some of our sister agencies like NEITI, go to the Press quite easy to talk about massive unremitted funds and that NNPC owes government, but if you look at the issues related to crude sales, NNPC does not see a penny from crude sales”, he said.

“What it sells on behalf of the Federation goes into an account controlled by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), and of course into the Federation Account. We do not have a cheque book to sign off on that, we only have a viewing right, whereby whenever payments are done, we are informed so that as the entity in charge of sale of crude on behalf of government, for us to know that payment has been done before we implement necessary release of the cargo.

“So, NEITI is a bit naïve on those things.”

“They (NEITI) also mix up accounts. For instance, the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company (NPDC) is a 100% owned entity of NNPC, and as such the proceeds of its crude oil is for NPDC and NNPC, not for the Federation Account, but NEITI mixes up that to say that we are supposed to pay those crude and gas sales from the NPDC into the Federation Account”, he said.

“So, they come up with mind boggling figures, claiming that NNPC is taking monies supposedly meant for the Federation Account.”

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