Friday, 26 January 2018 03:19

Governors' Forum accuses NNPC of short-changing Nigerians

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Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGC) on Thursday accused Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) of short-changing the country in revenue remittances to the federation account.

Chairman of NGF and Zamfara governor, Mr Abdulaziz Yari, made the accusation after presenting the forum’s grievances to President Muhammadu Buhari.

Yari was accompanied by governors Aminu Masari (Katsina), Simon Lalong (Plateau), Udom Emmanuel (Akwa Ibom) and Nasir El-Rufai (Kaduna) to visit the President on behalf of National Economic Council (NEC).

The governor said that a seven-man committee set up by NEC to interface with NNPC on the low revenue remittances to the federation account had met with the agency.

“A seven-man committee was established to engage with NNPC to discuss a way forward so that we can resolve some issues that are outstanding, more especially on the remittances to federation account.

“Yesterday, the seven-man committee sat with NNPC group and then today we came to brief President about it.

“One of it is about how they are paying the joint venture cash call and we are seeing what is being remitted to the federal account for the entire people of Nigeria is lower.

“What is being paid as a result, as cash call, is higher than what is going to the federation account, and NEC is concerned about that.’’

“We are not saying that we are being short changed as governors or as a state.

“But the entire federation is being short changed by these activities,’’ he added.

The governor said that one of the responses of NNPC was that since 2010 there was no payment of joint venture cash call when oil was $110 per barrel up to where the President (Buhari) took over in 2015.

“So what they are doing now, why the account of the federation account is always being low is because they are paying twice, paying the existing at the same time paying the arrears.

“So we sat down with them to fine-tune how best we are going to get the partners to understand where we are,’’ Yari added.

He noted that the position became important more especially where oil price had started picking up.

“The prices are becoming moderately good and then we are slightly out of recession and then we want to sustain that tempo so that at least the gross can be retained,’’ he stated.

NAN

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