Wednesday, 01 March 2017 03:10

Senate: NNPC failed to account for N5.1tr subsidy

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The Senate has said Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has collected N5.1 trillion as fuel subsidy without giving any account.

The Senate heard that during the subsidy regime, the country paid a total of N9.93 trillion as subsidy. 

Of this amount, the NNPC got N5.1 trillion and Independent marketers were paid N3.83 trillion. 

The upper chamber has therefore decided to launch an investigation to find out how the corporation used this huge amount of money.

The decision was sequel to a point of order raised by Senator Dino Melaye (APC, Kogi on the subsidy payment. 

“While we are prosecuting the Independent marketers whose proceeds from subsidy are about N3.83 trillion, NNPC had collected a total of N5.1 trillion on subsidy and this has never been investigated.

“The time to look at the books of NNPC as regards petroleum subsidy is now and we have taken the lead in the fight against corruption in this chamber and I want to say, Mr President, we must do everything within our powers to investigate and bring whoever is found wanting to book", he said. 

He added that despite the fear of anti-corruption war, some Nigerians have blatantly abused processes and defrauded this country.

He said further that every month between five and 10 cargoes of refined products were imported into the country and another five cargoes refined in Nigeria monthly.

Dino said some particular companies were given to particular oil companies.

“They charged between N20 to N25 per litre that is to say they are making about N2 billion monthly not accounted for, not deposited in the treasury. This is responsible for the high rate or price of diesel and even the scarcity in this country.

“If there would be necessity”, if I have the nod of the Senate to bring a substantive motion on this, I will do so", he said. 

In his remarks, Senate President, Bukola Saraki, asked Melaye to table a substantive motion today. 

“It’s a very serious issue it goes to the core of the fight against corruption and also the issue of NNPC which is a great source of revenue for all of us and we will wait for that motion tomorrow" (today), he said.

Daily Trust 

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