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Drama In Senate Over $3.8bn Subsidy Fund by ijustdey: 5:32pm On Oct 16, 2018
Posted By: Onyedi Ojiabor,




There was mild drama on Tuesday in the Senate over the management of over $3.8 billion fuel subsidy fund by the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC).

Senators were at each others throat following accusations and counter accusations of alleged compromise in their line of duty.

There was also allegation of subterranean plot to source campaign funds from the oil behemoth.

Senate Minority Leader, Senator Biodun Olujimi, sparked the controversy when she raised the alarm over alleged mismanagement of huge subsidy fund.

Olujimi (Ekiti South) told her colleagues that it was dangerous to allow just two people in NNPC, the Group Managing Director (GMD) and the Executive Director in charge of Finance, as the sole controllers of huge subsidy fund.

The fund, she said, has been curiously renamed “Fuel Subsidy Under-Recovery Fund” for a purpose that has not been explained to Nigerians.

She recalled that NNPC has been severally requested to submit subsidy budget to the National Assembly for consideration and approval.

A request, the lawmaker said, has been resisted by the NNPC without reason.

She insisted that the Senate cannot sit by and allow only two people to continue to manage over $3 billion oil subsidy funds.

Olujimi who came under a point of order, reminded the upper chamber that attempts to compel NNPC leadership to do what is right by submitting a budget to the National Assembly on subsidy payment, has failed.

The amount involved, she reiterated, was “too huge for only two people to control and manage without appropriation.”

Olujimi said, “I need to bring this issue to the attention of the Senate. The NNPC is operating an illegal fund on subsidy. As a Senate, we are the true representatives of the people. We cannot sit back and allow this to continue to happen.

“I am bringing this to the attention of the Senate so that we can look at the issue. Let the various committees, especially the Senate Committee on Petroleum (Downstream), look into this issue. Let them investigate and tell us what the position on ground is.”

She prayed the Senate to mandate its committee on petroleum (downstream) to cause the NNPC to come before the senate to explain what has happened to the fund and the new terminology formulated to manage the fund.

Senate President, Bukola Saraki, agreed.
Saraki asked Senate Leader, Ahmed Lawan and chairman, Petroleum Committee (downstream) Senator Kabiru Marafa to inter face with those involved and report back to the Senate within four days.

He said that “the issue is too serious and the money involved too huge to be left just like that.”

Saraki said: “When we passed the budget, I said the executive needed to bring subsidy budget. In the light of the enormity of this, we will direct the Leader and chairman of Downstream to summon those in charge.

They need to get back to us in four days. I don’t want this issue to be partisan. I want us to speak on the basis of fact. I don’t want us to take up this issue and people will begin to see it as a partisan issue.”

Some Senators were however not comfortable with the inclusion of the committee on Petroleum as part of those to investigate the matter.

Senator Mohammed Ali Ndume suggested that since committee on Petroleum has oversight function over NNPC, it should be left out of the probe.

The Borno South Senator re-echoed what Senator Buka Abba Ibrahim murmured that the Petroleum Committee might have compromised on the issue.

Apparently for emphasis, Ndume said that his proposal that the Petroleum Committee should not be part of the investigation stemmed from the insinuation by Ibrahim that the Petroleum committee might have compromised in the course of its oversight duty.

He said, “Issues like this should be looked at seriously. When these things happen, the committee should know. I suggest that the Leader and other people who are not members of the committee should look at this. The committee may have compromised. We should set up an ad-hoc committee to look into the issue.”

Marafa felt injured by the comment that members of his committee might have been comprised by officials of the NNPC.

The Zamfara central lawmaker said that he would not be bothered if his committee was disbanded.

He said that it would not be out of place to say that those proposing the setting up of ad-hoc committee in place of a standing committee have other motives.

He did not stop there. Marafa said that those behind the proposal for ad-hoc committee were actually gunning to generate campaign funds ahead of the elections in 2019.

There was uproar on the floor. Many senators attempted to shout him down. He persisted.

Marafa said that Ndume must also asked to withdraw his statement that members of his committee have been compromised.

He said that Ndume must not only stop at withdrawing the statement but also tender an apology to them.

He said, “I feel insulted. If the Selection Committee agrees today to dissolve our committee, I will not have any problem with that. They have the right to do that. But for anyone to just accuse us that we have been compromised, I think it is an insult.

“I know that those advocating that an ad-hoc committee be set up to investigate the issue are out to generate campaign funds for their election next year. They are free to do so. I will not stop them. But no one should malign us and accuse us of compromise.”


Saraki attempted to restrain Marafa.

Marafa refused to apologize.

He insisted that Ndume must first tender unreserved apology and withdraw his statement.

Sensing total break down of law and order in the chamber, Ndume told his colleagues that Buka Ibrahim had given him the authority to apogise and withdrew his statement.

Marafa followed and withdrew his statement. He also apologised to his colleagues for what many considered a sweeping statement.

The matter did not end there as the Senate Leader protested Marafa’s statement.

He declined to serve in the yet to be constituted committee.

Lawan said that he was declining his nomination to head the probe team to protect his integrity.

Although he did not mention Marafa, Lawan said that it took him several years to build his integrity and reputation and will not want anybody to soil his name.

Saraki and his deputy, Ike Ekweremadu, requested Lawan to reconsider his decision.

The Senate President said that the Senate cannot afford to handle the issue haphazardly.

He said that “the country cannot be running a subsidy fund of $3.8 billion without knowing who is doing what.”


http://thenationonlineng.net/drama-in-senate-over-3-8bn-subsidy-fund/

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Re: Drama In Senate Over $3.8bn Subsidy Fund by SolutionMee: 5:35pm On Oct 16, 2018
cheesy
Where are the casts?
Are they ATIKUlated?
What ever Saraki agrees on is the final.
I rest my case.

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Re: Drama In Senate Over $3.8bn Subsidy Fund by Racoon(m): 5:36pm On Oct 16, 2018
Olujimi (Ekiti South) told her colleagues that it was dangerous to allow just two people in NNPC, the Group Managing Director (GMD) and the Executive Director in charge of Finance, as the sole controllers of huge subsidy fund.

The fund, she said, has been curiously renamed “Fuel Subsidy Under-Recovery Fund” for a purpose that has not been explained to Nigerians.

She recalled that NNPC has been severally requested to submit subsidy budget to the National Assembly for consideration and approval.A request, the lawmaker said, has been resisted by the NNPC without reason.

He said that “the country cannot be running a subsidy fund of $3.8 billion without knowing who is doing what.”
Subsidy under-recovery? Unaccounted funds not included in the budget Unimaginable corruption is still ongoing in the NNPC.Nigeria is doomed.Atiku/Obi.

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Re: Drama In Senate Over $3.8bn Subsidy Fund by LordAdam: 5:37pm On Oct 16, 2018
modath, Keyamo et al will soon come and tell us that it is not subsidy, it is recovery. After claiming in 2015 that there is nothing like subsidy and cost of fuel should be N40.

That's how only two people (plus Mr Integrity) are sitting on top of 1.4 trillion naira annual expenditure with zero transparency. Money that isn't even inside the N8 trillion budget. If they are not stealing money, why are they covering it?

When Atiku wins, Baru will go on exile. Corrupt hypocrites.

-Lord

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Re: Drama In Senate Over $3.8bn Subsidy Fund by Nbote(m): 5:40pm On Oct 16, 2018
Hehehehe... Pls ooo can someone explain to me why dis govt is still talking about subsidy afta claiming it was a scam and claiming to have removed it?

post=72147551:
The thieves are back

Even ur suya get sense pass U becos atleast e get oil.. Who oversees d Petroleum Ministry now??

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Re: Drama In Senate Over $3.8bn Subsidy Fund by Nobody: 5:41pm On Oct 16, 2018
Watch Buharigoat Come here to explain the unexplainable


They've done the calculations on how to buy every Nigerian with 5k but trust me we @Danjuma/ OKe Ar, Akure have already ATIKULATED

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Re: Drama In Senate Over $3.8bn Subsidy Fund by JeanBoKassa: 5:42pm On Oct 16, 2018
Okay noted.
Re: Drama In Senate Over $3.8bn Subsidy Fund by Nbote(m): 5:45pm On Oct 16, 2018
Hehehehe... Can someone please explain to me why we are still talking about subsidy under dis Govt?? Why is it even up for debate considering we were all told it was a scam and have been removed??



The fund, she said, has been curiously renamed “Fuel Subsidy Under-Recovery Fund” for a purpose that has not been explained to Nigerians.
She recalled that NNPC has been severally requested to submit subsidy budget to the National Assembly for consideration and approval.A request, the lawmaker said, has been resisted by the NNPC without reason.
He said that “the country cannot be running a subsidy fund of $3.8 billion without knowing who is doing what.”

Dis ryt here proves d thieves in power simply sidelined those in d business of importing fuel and took over d business demselves while claiming to have put a stop to d same business of subsidy claims...

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Re: Drama In Senate Over $3.8bn Subsidy Fund by Nobody: 5:45pm On Oct 16, 2018
Buhari that has never read a sentence offhand suddenly jumped into politics which isn't meant for those who're thick in head



He must be imprisoned for destroying our economy that was stable ...Illiterate Conman that deceived the whole country with one word "CHANGE"

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Re: Drama In Senate Over $3.8bn Subsidy Fund by princemillla(m): 5:46pm On Oct 16, 2018
Tot someone already eradicated corruption in Nigeria? It's a shame after 4 years, issues like corruption still persist. May I admit that GEJ administration cluelesness is learning.

Lord have mercy

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Re: Drama In Senate Over $3.8bn Subsidy Fund by front4line: 5:52pm On Oct 16, 2018
LordAdam:
modath, Keyamo et al will soon come and tell us that it is not subsidy, it is recovery. After claiming in 2015 that there is nothing like subsidy and cost of fuel should be N40.

That's how only two people (plus Mr Integrity) are sitting on top of 1.4 trillion naira annual expenditure with zero transparency. Money that isn't even inside the N8 trillion budget. If they are not stealing money, why are they covering it?

When Atiku wins, Baru will go on exile. Corrupt hypocrites.

-Lord


Why not wait for the report to come out before you Igbo start exhibiting the disdain bigotry n hate your forefathers are well renowned for.
Nbote:

Dis ryt here proves d thieves in power simply sidelined those in d business of importing fuel and took over d business demselves while claiming to have put a stop to d same business of subsidy claims...
You mean he should have left those Jonathan we’re paying billions to bring empty vessels ba ?
I mean are you Igbos cursed or what ?
One must have ask because I do not just understand.

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Re: Drama In Senate Over $3.8bn Subsidy Fund by LordAdam: 5:56pm On Oct 16, 2018
front4line:


Why not wait for the report to come out before you Igbo start exhibiting the disdain bigotry n hate your forefathers are well renowned for.

You'd run mad by the end of this week if I'm not Igbo. Rephrase your sentence like a normal person and maybe I'd consider giving it a proper reply.

-Lord

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Re: Drama In Senate Over $3.8bn Subsidy Fund by Raydos: 7:10pm On Oct 16, 2018
D
Re: Drama In Senate Over $3.8bn Subsidy Fund by Raydos: 7:11pm On Oct 16, 2018
This people ehn!! Maybe nah coacroach swallow this one

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Re: Drama In Senate Over $3.8bn Subsidy Fund by Nobody: 7:11pm On Oct 16, 2018
sad

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Re: Drama In Senate Over $3.8bn Subsidy Fund by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:13pm On Oct 16, 2018
The thieves are back

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Re: Drama In Senate Over $3.8bn Subsidy Fund by nnachukz(m): 7:16pm On Oct 16, 2018
See how Buhari's boys working directly under him are emptying our vault. Buhari is using is using this subsidy to settle his boys and family members.

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Re: Drama In Senate Over $3.8bn Subsidy Fund by internetservice: 7:16pm On Oct 16, 2018
angry it is well
Re: Drama In Senate Over $3.8bn Subsidy Fund by gurunlocker: 7:17pm On Oct 16, 2018
Abeg who's the minister of petroleum in Nigeria?


Does he even know what's going on around him in regards to this subsidy?


Oh! I forgot, he removed subsidy 3 years ago. grin grin

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Re: Drama In Senate Over $3.8bn Subsidy Fund by Lanre4uonly(m): 7:20pm On Oct 16, 2018
Dramas everywhere.
It is well with our dear country.

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Re: Drama In Senate Over $3.8bn Subsidy Fund by fokoyor(m): 7:21pm On Oct 16, 2018
This country can't survive another four years of this ill fated administration.... God have mercy on us

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Re: Drama In Senate Over $3.8bn Subsidy Fund by sotall(m): 7:24pm On Oct 16, 2018
But the lifeless one said subsidy is a fraud...

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Re: Drama In Senate Over $3.8bn Subsidy Fund by itiswellandwell: 7:29pm On Oct 16, 2018
Hmm
Re: Drama In Senate Over $3.8bn Subsidy Fund by Doerstech(m): 7:31pm On Oct 16, 2018
Nawaooo
Re: Drama In Senate Over $3.8bn Subsidy Fund by capitalzero: 7:34pm On Oct 16, 2018
ijustdey:







http://thenationonlineng.net/drama-in-senate-over-3-8bn-subsidy-fund/
those that marketed change to us should be hanged!!!@

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Re: Drama In Senate Over $3.8bn Subsidy Fund by tete7000(m): 7:41pm On Oct 16, 2018
Who says buhari administration and his party, arc are not corrupt? What is more corrupt than subverting a due process?

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Re: Drama In Senate Over $3.8bn Subsidy Fund by LOVEGINO(m): 7:43pm On Oct 16, 2018
Like for Buhari. Share for Atikulated
Re: Drama In Senate Over $3.8bn Subsidy Fund by Gboy101: 7:49pm On Oct 16, 2018
...buhari is a thief. the same reason they arrested dasuki the same path they are following. now tell me who is fooling who? is high time we break up this country.

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Re: Drama In Senate Over $3.8bn Subsidy Fund by theoldpretender(m): 7:50pm On Oct 16, 2018
Hmmm

All this problem with subsidy will dissapear if DEREGULATION happens.

With deregulation, there would be no more free money for subsidy. The money can go into other things like education, railways,power etc.

More investment would flow into the Petroleum sector...and we can finally end the corruption monster in the NNPC.

But because Nigerians, including those who cry out about subsidy scam....DONT WANT TO PAY N200 and above per liter for PMS....we have to keep on feeding the corruption monster that is the NNPC subsidy game.

End this subsidy thing now.

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