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David Cameron On Nigeria's $100b Oil Money by wisemaster(m): 6:18am On Feb 19, 2013
It was a pleasant news that David Cameron, Prime Minister of Britain was obliging to assist Nigerians to know what we never knew about our oil money that was never made public by Jonathan's administration.

At G8 Economic Summit in Davos on Thursday January 24th, 2013, Cameron expressed his concern over Nigeria's oil and gas income.

He averred that "I want this G8 to lead a big push for transparency across the developing world. To illustrate why, let me give you one example. A few years back a transparency initiative exposed a huge black hole in Nigeria's finances, an $800m discrepancy between companies' payments and government's receipts for oil.

This is leading to new regulation of Nigeria's oil sector so the richness of the earth can actually enrich the people of that country. And the potential is staggering.

Last year Nigerian oil exports were worth almost $100b, more than total net aid to the whole of Sub-Sahara Africa, put simply unleashing the natural resources in these countries dwafts anything aid can achieve - and transparency is critical to that..

So we are going to push for more transparency on who owns companies, on who's buying up land and for what purpose, on how governments spend their money, on how gas, oil and mining companies operate, on who is hiding stolen assets and how we recover and return them.

Like everything else in this G8, the ambitions are big - and I make no apology for that.. Thirty years ago more than half the planet lived on the equivalent of $1.25 a day or less. Today it is around a fifth." David Cameron said all these without apology to anybody who might felt exposed.
According to the data released by the Energy Information Administration of the United States Department of Energy, showed that out of $1.15trillion released from oil by the 12 OPEC member states ,Nigeria gets $90b,being the forth highest in the team in 2012.The Federal Inland Revenue Service also collected about N5trillion as tax in 2012. While in 2011 the total revenue from oil was $65b with N4.62trillion realised as tax the same year.Yet with all these income from oil & tax,and increased in oil production of 2.4million bpd with over $100 per barrel,Nigeria became a worst country for a child to be born and saddest people on earth with dilapidated infrastructure as our lots and ever increasing debts profile both foreign and domestic with nothing to show for it physically.While some serious OPEC countries who also made great money from oil at the same time as ours are recording tremendious progresses. It is shameful that Quater with 1.7m population,in 2011 released a plan to invest $150b of her oil wealth on infrastructure over 5years with already increased electricity generation from 2,200Mw in 2001 to 8,750Mw as of today. And Saudi Arabia with population of 28m people is planning to spend $100b to add 30,000Mw to its 40,000Mw currently generated. . Venezuela is also investing her oil revenue into transportation,plus the construction of 1,000-kilomitre railway line at the cost of $1.1b.
World Bank experts had equally stated before that Nigeria get 90% of her total revenue from oil, and 80% of her total revenue is in the hands of 1% of the population. Why is looting of the treasury so endemic and our leaders flagitious about making the masses poorer in Nigeria.

It took the audacity of David Cameron to challenge our profligate leaders on the issues of $100b oil money accrued to Nigeria government last year alone, an equivalent of N15.6 trillion, and no response from the government's poachers turned game keepers, 'today's men', official minions and presidential vassals in defence of the great revelation from Britain.

Premised on this clarion call by Cameron, the president peregrinated to London on what God knows mission on Tuesday 5th February, 2013 probably to sort out things with David Cameron in London on his open dertermination to enforce transparency and expose corruption in Nigeria oil and gas income. It was derisible that no british official was at the airport to welcome the Nigerian President save the Nigerian Ambassador and other nigerian officials in London.

David Comeron knew how much his country was given to the whole of Sub-Sahara Africa developing countries as aid, and was pained that what Nigeria government got from oil in last year alone was far greater than what all the aids can give, yet the money is not translated to better conditions of living for Nigerian masses in general.

His interest in letting the wealth of Nigeria gets to the generality of Nigerians is loudable and commendable. It was heroic for him to have addressed the G8 members on the need for them to help expose who owns oil and gas companies, who own lands, how the money from oil and gas has been spent and who are those people hiding stolen money and assist to recover them and return them.

It was a big shame that transparancy is alien to us in Nigeria, and it will only take foreign media atimes to expose humugous looting going on in the land.

The case of James Ibori that stole above $50b from Delta State that no Nigerian Court could cage him until Britain's Metropolitan Police stepped into the case and got him convicted and incarcerated in London is enough to let our leaders cover their eyes in shame.

The money that can finance our national budget in the next three years are yet to be accounted for.

The government will need to brace up and speak out on this brazen allegation and make known to Nigeria public what happened to $100b or N15.6 trillion oil money they received last year because silence means consent and travelling to London now does not solve the problem, the cat has been let out of the bag already, for the news is already in the public domain, what we are waiting for is their explanation, whether David Cameron also gaffed like they carpetted the former Minister of Education, Oby Ejekwesili on her allegation that $67b was left in the treasury in 2007 i.e. $45b foreign reserves and $22b excess crude oil account had been sqandered by both Yar'adua and Jonathan's governments..

David Cameron can never be given to frivolity as I can say, being an international man and world elder state man, who can never be given to riddle chatter.

On Thursday 7th February, 2013 the report of the House Committee on finance an independent revenue generation and remittance to the consolidated Revenue Fund by government - owned agencies that was considered, alleged that many agencies of the government are not remitting their money generated from 2009 - 2012 to the tune of N8.8 trillion. What can we say of these agencies. Are they a disservice to the common interest of the common people of this nation or serving some notorious cabal.?

The report revealed that in 2009, the agencies generated N3.06 trillion as independent revenue, but remitted only N46.8b or 1.53% to the treasury. In 2010, the agencies realised N3.07 trillion but remitted N54.1b or 1.76%.

In 2011, N3.17 trillion was generated but only N73.8b or 2.33% was remitted to the treasury,while last year expected remittance was N189b, but only N80b was remitted to the treasury as of October, excluded NNPC's income. The other agencies apart from NNPC include FCT, FAAN, NIMASA, NPA, NCC, NBC, FONBN e.t.c. as reported by The Nation on Friday, 8th February, 2013 pages 1 & 4.

It will take strong political will, institutions, shared vision, structures and commitment and determination from our political leaders and strong agitations from the civil organisations and the entire populace before the general wealth of the nation can get into the hands of the generality of the masses. According to Malcom X "Nobody can give you freedom. Nobody can give you equality or justice or anything , if you are a man, you take it."

David Cameron further stated that "It's a world where - regrettably - corrupt government officials in some countries and some corporations run rings around the letter and spirit of the law to rip - off hard working people and plunder their natural resources ..... we can see the results; the government cronies get rich ---- some boyand their wildest dresams of avarice ---- while the people stay poor, so it's clear how this can be devastating for some developing countries"

I want to conclude this piece with the words of consecration and determination of Mr Lee Kwan Yew,the first Prime Minister of Singapore in his authobiography. "From Third World To First" where he said. "When we took office in 1959 we set- out to have a clean administration, we were sickened by the greed, corruption and decadence of many Asian leaders.
Fighters for freedom for their people have become plunderers of their wealth. Their societies slipped backwards. We made sure from the day we took office, that every dollar in revenue would be properly accounted for and would reach the beneficiaries at the grassroots as one dollar, without being siphoned off along the way".




Pastor Mark Debo Taiwo (JP), Social Anaylist & Public Commendator.
National Coordinator, Operation Moving Nigeria Forward,
12 Okedoja Complex Takie/Idi Abebe Ogbomoso,
email debotaiwo@ymail..com,markdebotaiwo@gmail.com.
08099820299, 08038264924
Re: David Cameron On Nigeria's $100b Oil Money by Nobody: 6:34am On Feb 19, 2013
2.8 billion dollars went missing under Buhari.

12 billion dollars went missing under IBB.

16 billion dollars went missing under OBJ.

Just in one year under jonathan,over 100 billion dollars disappeared and unaccounted for in the midst of aggravated poverty.

Jonathan being a Phd holder has proved to the world that he's the smartest and most fraudulent president in the history of Nigeria.yet,he still gunning to be president till 2019.

I think Nigerians should start making plans to relocate to Jupiter cuz hell may be worse than Nigeria when jonathan finally leaves office.

cry cry

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Re: David Cameron On Nigeria's $100b Oil Money by maasoap(m): 7:35am On Feb 19, 2013
We as Nigerians deserve better than this moro.n
Re: David Cameron On Nigeria's $100b Oil Money by k2039: 7:39am On Feb 19, 2013
Symptoms of a failed republic
Re: David Cameron On Nigeria's $100b Oil Money by Nobody: 7:49am On Feb 19, 2013
Well, thats just great.
Re: David Cameron On Nigeria's $100b Oil Money by Tolexander: 8:15am On Feb 19, 2013
Not new! That is the system of KLEPTOCRACY.
When aso rock dey take #billions chop per year. So na haw much be $100billion to just take shaye(party) within 3years?
Re: David Cameron On Nigeria's $100b Oil Money by dridowu: 8:17am On Feb 19, 2013
$100b don lost i guess pdp members and oda parties don share am finish. GOD GO PUNISH THEM ALL
Re: David Cameron On Nigeria's $100b Oil Money by Nobody: 8:47am On Feb 19, 2013
David Cameron is only saying this because he wants APC to field him as it's Presidential candidate so he can contest GEJ for the Presidency on the platform of the Ngabti and Aboki party.
Re: David Cameron On Nigeria's $100b Oil Money by Cleverley(m): 9:10am On Feb 19, 2013
Where will all this looting lead them to? Vanity upon vanity
Re: David Cameron On Nigeria's $100b Oil Money by dempeople(m): 9:45am On Feb 19, 2013
~Bluetooth:


. . . . . . . . .I think Nigerians should start making plans to relocate to Jupiter cuz hell may be [size=13pt]worse[/size] than Nigeria when jonathan finally leaves office.

cry cry

I believe you meant 'better' than Nigeria.
Re: David Cameron On Nigeria's $100b Oil Money by Ejine(m): 10:40am On Feb 19, 2013
Jonathan for president 2019

Yes. Thank you Jesus cool
Re: David Cameron On Nigeria's $100b Oil Money by Gbawe: 10:45am On Feb 19, 2013
kingoflag: David Cameron is only saying this because he wants APC to field him as it's Presidential candidate so he can contest GEJ for the Presidency on the platform of the Ngabti and Aboki party.


Totally correct. Parasite Cameron wants to come and control the oil in the backyard of others!!!! No to Cameron for President !!! GEJ till 2050 and then Nigeria can separate.
Re: David Cameron On Nigeria's $100b Oil Money by Nobody: 1:18pm On Feb 19, 2013
kingoflag: David Cameron is only saying this because he wants APC to field him as it's Presidential candidate so he can contest GEJ for the Presidency on the platform of the Ngabti and Aboki party.
who can be more stupid than you. Dis is a very serious issue,and the only thing you can say is dis? I'm expecting a 12 years old to say dis.
Re: David Cameron On Nigeria's $100b Oil Money by Nobody: 5:29pm On Feb 19, 2013
uihebom: who can be more stupid than you. Dis is a very serious issue,and the only thing you can say is dis? I'm expecting a 12 years old to say dis.
But, I'm 11yrs old. I'm about to be 12yrs old in 3 months.
Re: David Cameron On Nigeria's $100b Oil Money by Nobody: 5:39pm On Feb 19, 2013
Cleverley: Where will all this looting lead them to? Vanity upon vanity
na wah!
Re: David Cameron On Nigeria's $100b Oil Money by drnoel: 8:55pm On Feb 19, 2013
~Bluetooth:
2.8 billion dollars went missing under Buhari.

12 billion dollars went missing under IBB.

16 billion dollars went missing under OBJ.

Just in one year under jonathan,over 100 billion dollars disappeared and unaccounted for in the midst of aggravated poverty.

Jonathan being a Phd holder has proved to the world that he's the smartest and most fraudulent president in the history of Nigeria.yet,he still gunning to be president till 2019.

I think Nigerians should start making plans to relocate to Jupiter cuz hell may be worse than Nigeria when jonathan finally leaves office.

cry cry
if them share the money like that, in neva finish?

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