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Reps Allege NNPC Spent N11 Trillion Rehabilitating 'unproductive' Refineries, by iwaeda: 8:57am On Jun 07, 2023
Reps allege NNPC spent N11 trillion rehabilitating 'unproductive' refineries, cite double payments.


The House of Representatives, yesterday, demanded forensic audit of all rehabilitation projects at Port Harcourt, Warri and Kaduna refineries.

The demand followed the consideration of the recommendations of a report by its ad-hoc committee on the state of refineries and the need to ascertain the actual daily consumption of Premium Motor Spirit, PMS, otherwise known as petrol, in Nigeria.


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It will be recalled that the consideration of the report was deferred when presented last week because the chairman of the committee of the whole and deputy speaker, Ahmed Idris-Wase, last week told the committee chaired by Ganiyu Johnson to give clear cut recommendations based on its specific mandate.


Re-presenting the report at plenary, yesterday, Johnson said the findings of the committee revealed that the rehabilitation of the three refineries had cost the nation N11.35 trillion in 13 years, beginning from 2010.

He said the refineries became unproductive from 2010, making a range of losses, with Port Harcourt put at 7.6 per cent losses to the tune of N132.52 billion from 2012; Warri at 6 per cent losses amounting to N111.37 billion from 2014 and Kaduna at 10 per cent losses to the tune of N122.62 billion from 2014.

The report stated that from 2010 to 2019, the refineries performed sub-optimally, with an annual combined capacity of less than 30 per cent.

According to the report, the NNPC obtained an executive approval and shutdown the refineries for comprehensive rehabilitation to restore the plants to a maximum of 90 per cent utilisation.

The report said total losses from the non-functional refineries since 2010 were placed at N366.52 billion, while the total cost of operations and running them from 2010–2020 stood at N4.80 trillion.



It further indicated that subsidy payments totalling N5.9 trillion was made from 2010 to 2020.

The committee, however, recommended that the NNPCL fast tracked the rehabilitation programme of the refineries empowered by the legislative intent for a deregulated business environment and restore the refineries to a minimum 90 per cent nameplate capacity utilisation.

The committee also recommended that NNPCL and the contractor (Tecnimont SPA of Italy) be urged to ensure that phase one of the rehabilitation works in Refinery Area 5 of the Old Port Harcourt Refinery, OPHR, with the processing capacity of 60,000 barrels per day earlier expected to be restored to 54,000 barrels per day of processing capacity representing 90 per cent capacity utilization by March, 2023, should unfailingly meet the new target date of September, 2023.

It asked that a bank (names withheld) refund to the nation the total sum of US$438,012.44 paid them as retainer fees from 2017-2018 as the financing advisory contract for the rehabilitation of the three refineries was not successful and was suspended due to the financing consortia not reaching agreeable terms for the transaction with the NNPC.

Other recommendations include “that the NNPCL and the Contractor (Tecnimont SPA of Italy) be further urged to ensure that phase two of the rehabilitation works in Refinery Areas 1&2 of the New Port Harcourt Refinery (NPHR), with an installed capacity of 150,000 barrels per day be restored to the estimated processing capacity of 135,000 barrels per day.”



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Re: Reps Allege NNPC Spent N11 Trillion Rehabilitating 'unproductive' Refineries, by GOFRONT(m): 9:04am On Jun 07, 2023
Even the reps themselves are unproductive. Both the green and Red chambers. Those rogues need be scrapped out!!!

This is a pot calling kettle blacky.
Re: Reps Allege NNPC Spent N11 Trillion Rehabilitating 'unproductive' Refineries, by YouandiAllofus: 9:05am On Jun 07, 2023
It is an open knowledge that the bulk of these contracts are awarded on lowkey to close friends and associate of gov with hugely inflated budgets. Incompetence plus greed cannot yield productivity

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Re: Reps Allege NNPC Spent N11 Trillion Rehabilitating 'unproductive' Refineries, by iwaeda: 9:06am On Jun 07, 2023
GOFRONT:
Even the reps themselves are unproductive. Both the green and Red chambers.

This is a pot calling kettle blacky.
Why are they doing this after Buhari left. grin grin grin grin
Re: Reps Allege NNPC Spent N11 Trillion Rehabilitating 'unproductive' Refineries, by Nbote(m): 9:09am On Jun 07, 2023
Bastards. Who was the useless Minister of Petroleum?
Re: Reps Allege NNPC Spent N11 Trillion Rehabilitating 'unproductive' Refineries, by Babaken(m): 9:11am On Jun 07, 2023
And about to sign another unproductive contract again.
Re: Reps Allege NNPC Spent N11 Trillion Rehabilitating 'unproductive' Refineries, by iwaeda: 9:20am On Jun 07, 2023
Babaken:
And about to sign another unproductive contract again.
Saint Buhari. The weakest of President. grin grin angry grin
Re: Reps Allege NNPC Spent N11 Trillion Rehabilitating 'unproductive' Refineries, by slimfit1(m): 9:49am On Jun 07, 2023
Dangote used similar amount to build a refinery so surely no repairs was done as we can see. These is to those people that make Buhari look like god see yourselves. They shout integrity like its a food them buy at the market.
Re: Reps Allege NNPC Spent N11 Trillion Rehabilitating 'unproductive' Refineries, by inoki247: 9:54am On Jun 07, 2023
Just sell the jargons some people av turn all this avenue to Cashout avenue...
Re: Reps Allege NNPC Spent N11 Trillion Rehabilitating 'unproductive' Refineries, by iwaeda: 10:04am On Jun 07, 2023
inoki247:
Just sell the jargons some people av turn all this avenue to Cashout avenue...

I know lots of guys that worked, working in refineries, collecting salaries and pensions. grin grin grin

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