Friday, 16 September 2022 07:00

Falana asks EFCC to investigate NNPC’s fuel importation figures, promises to assist investigation

Rate this item
(0 votes)

Femi Falana, human rights lawyer and senior advocate of Nigeria (SAN), has asked the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to investigate Nigeria’s fuel importation as well as mismanagement of fuel subsidy by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited. 

Falana said this in a letter dated September 12, written to Abdulrasheed Bawa, chairman of EFCC.

He also asked the commission to investigate petrol smuggling activities to neighbouring countries.

Earlier in the month, the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) had faulted claims by NNPC Limited that Nigerians consume “60 million litres of petrol daily”.

It further alleged that the oil company was supplying an excess of 38 million litres of petrol daily since “98 million litres” were lifted daily from the depots.

However, NNPC Limited insisted that 68 million litres of petrol was supplied across the country.

Also responding to the oil company’s claims, the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) said the average daily truck out for 2022 is 62.95 million litres per daylater changing the figure to 66.8 million litres per day.

But both figures contradict the quantity announced by NNPC Limited, as the volume consumed in the country.

Therefore, Falana said it was clear that the NMDPRA, the ministry of petroleum resources and the NCS have shown that the figures of fuel importation by the NNPC are “bogus and fraudulent”.

“The monumental fraud was confirmed when the NNPC cut down the supply of fuel from 102 million litres to 62 million litres per day on the basis of the orders of the federal government!” he said.

“Having regards to the indictment of the NNPC by the authorities of the ministry of petroleum resources and the Nigeria Customs Service, we are compelled to request the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to investigate and expose the monumental fraud that has characterised fuel importation and the mismanagement of fuel subsidy by the NNPC as well the criminality of smuggling fuel from Nigeria to neighbouring countries.”

Falana also asked the EFCC to “find out the quantity of barrels of crude refined locally and in foreign countries including West African states”.

“It may interest the EFCC to know the petroleum equalization fund spends billions of naira annually on project aquila software which has a mechanism for tracking all trucks loading fuel in Nigeria,” he added.

“But the NNPC has deliberately refused to use the software to track the trucks allegedly involved in the loading and smuggling of fuel to neighbouring countries.

“With respect to the theft of 400,000 barrels of crude oil per day the NNPC has also refused to liaise with Lloyds Intelligence Report and Thompson Reuters Ekon (both are energy information providers like Platts) which have the record of all cargoes arriving at the international seaports in all countries including our neighbouring countries.

“If NNPC as a subscriber to both bodies is interested in tracing refined products under-delivered, round-tripped or crude oil smuggled from Nigeria, it can apply for the discharge certificates of all ships that delivered refined products to all vessels that off-take crude oil from Nigeria on a daily basis.

The senior lawyer further promised to assist the commission’s team of investigators in “exposing the fraudulent importation of fuel and the smuggling of the product to neighbouring countries”.

 

The Cable

June 28, 2025

Nigeria experiences sharp decline in Foreign Investment as FDI fell 19% in Q1 2025

Nigeria’s appeal to foreign investors continued to wane in the first quarter of 2025, with…
June 26, 2025

Peter Obi decries ‘coordinated lawlessness’ after brother’s property is demolished in Lagos without court order

Former presidential candidate Peter Obi has condemned what he described as a brazen act of…
June 28, 2025

7 genius responses to ‘put rude people in their place,’ according to communication experts

Kathy & Ross Petras Rude people are, sadly, all around us. We deal with them…
June 21, 2025

Man convicted of posing as flight attendant to fly for free 120 times

A 35-year-old American man has been found guilty of impersonating a flight attendant at least…
June 26, 2025

17 soldiers killed, dozens injured in fierce gun battles with terrorists in Niger, Kaduna

Seventeen soldiers have been confirmed dead and at least ten others injured following coordinated attacks…
June 28, 2025

Here’s the latest as Israel-Hamas war enters Day 631

Battling to survive, Hamas faces defiant clans and doubts over Iran Short of commanders, deprived…
June 25, 2025

Tesla robotaxi launch: Why getting from dozens to millions of self-driving cars won't be easy

Tesla (TSLA.O) finally has a robotaxi. Now comes the hard part. The electric-vehicle maker deployed…
May 13, 2025

Nigeria's Flying Eagles qualify for World Cup after dramatic win over Senegal

Nigeria's U-20 national football team, the Flying Eagles, have secured their place at the 2025…

NEWSSCROLL TEAM: 'Sina Kawonise: Publisher/Editor-in-Chief; Afolabi Ajibola: IT Manager;
Contact Us: [email protected] Tel/WhatsApp: +234 811 395 4049

Copyright © 2015 - 2025 NewsScroll. All rights reserved.