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States Tackle NNPCL Over Extra ₦‎1 Trillion Subsidy Payment by adenigga(m): 4:53am On Nov 26, 2024

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited has requested an additional subsidy refund of N1.19 trillion for July 2024, citing exchange rate differentials on Premium Motor Spirit importation and joint venture taxes, according to findings by The PUNCH.

But state governments tackled the national oil company over the latest request, as they raised concerns over NNPCL’s accounting practices.

These findings were based on the Federation Account Allocation Committee Postmortem Sub-Committee report for September 2024, which was obtained by The PUNCH on Monday.

The report revealed that exchange rate differentials stood at N4.56tn as of June 2024 (due to under-recovery on petrol imports between August 2023 and June 2024), but this figure increased to N5.31tn by July 2024.

The NNPCL attributed the rise to fluctuations in foreign exchange rates and unresolved subsidy payments from previous months.

The total figure adds to concerns over the fiscal impact of subsidy payments on the Federation Account.

Exchange rate fluctuations and the rising cost of importing PMS have continued to strain government revenues, raising questions about the sustainability of the partial subsidy framework.

Committee raises concerns

The FAAC Sub-Committee raised concerns over NNPCL’s accounting practices, noting discrepancies in the figures submitted.

The NNPCL’s report included N1.19tn as a balance brought forward, contributing to the overall claim of N5.31tn.

However, the Sub-Committee noted that this amount had not been included in earlier FAAC reports and was therefore not recognised in its deliberations.

The report read, “As of June 2024, the Exchange Rate Differentials stood at N4,558,597,379,030.6. This amount increased to N5,309,418,715,637.13 as of the July 2024 Federation Account.

“Note that NNPCL’s request for the application of Weighted Average Rate covers the period August to June 2024. Also, recall that all outstanding payments against NNPCL as of May 2024 were referred to the Presidential Alignment Committee for reconciliation.

“However, the Sub-Committee observed that NNPCL in their report included the sum of N1,186,540,693,485.36 as an amount brought forward totalling N5,309,418,715,637.13 in their ledger. FAAC Postmortem did not recognize the Balance Brought Forward because it was not included in the FAAC report earlier submitted.”


During the September meeting with agencies, the NNPCL informed the FAAC Postmortem Sub-Committee that the N1.19tn figure was an actual under-recovery amount, which included adjustments for June and July 2024.

This amount, the NNPCL said, was used as the opening balance in its report.

In response, the Sub-Committee recommended that the NNPCL re-submit the figure for consideration at the next plenary.

The report noted, “During the monthly reconditioning meeting with Agencies, NNPCL informed the meeting that the amount submitted to the Presidential Alignment Committee for under-recovery was estimated. The actual under-recovery of N1,186,540,693,485.36, including June and July 2024, resulted in the opening balance in the NNPCL report.

“The Sub-Committee resolved that since NNPCL’s earlier report to FAAC did not include the sum of N1,186,540,693,485.36 brought forward, NNPCL should re-submit the amount for FAAC Plenary noting.”

Missing documentation

Further scrutiny of the NNPCL’s claims revealed additional issues. Minutes of a previous FAAC meeting indicated that as of June 2024, the NNPCL had reported an outstanding claim of N4.34tn against the Federation.

The claim, which was tied to exchange rate differentials, lacked essential details, including the volume of PMS imported, pricing, and sales values.


The Federal Commissioner of the Revenue Mobilisation, Allocation, and Fiscal Commission stated that the omission of these details made it difficult for the Sub-Committee to justify the figures submitted.

Consequently, the sub-committee directed the NNPCL to provide all relevant information to enable further assessment of its claims.

The FAAC Postmortem Sub-Committee has emphasised the need for transparency and accountability in subsidy-related reporting.

It noted that the discrepancies in the NNPCL’s submissions had delayed the reconciliation process, which had already been referred to the Presidential Alignment Committee.

The sub-committee also urged the NNPCL to ensure the inclusion of all outstanding amounts and a comprehensive breakdown of its PMS importation records in future reports.

The minutes for one of the FAAC meetings, which was seen by The PUNCH, noted, “The Federal Commissioner, RMAFC, informed the meeting that NNPC Limited reported to the Sub-committee that it had an outstanding claim of N4,344,519,176,167.32 against the Federation as a result of exchange rate differentials as at June 2024.


“He stated that the Sub-committee observed that the details of the PMS volume, price, and sales value were not provided in the June 2024 Report of NNPC Limited to justify the exchange rate differentials recorded. He concluded that the Sub-committee had resolved to request NNPC Ltd to provide the relevant information for further consideration.”

The PUNCH earlier reported that Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited demanded a refund of N4.71tn from the Federal Government to settle outstanding debts used to import Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol, into the country.

However, the NNPCL clarified that the N4.71tn was just an estimate, and the actual figure was N4.34tn, which increased to N5.31tn by July 2024.

This development means that the government has been supporting fuel imports by covering the difference between the projected rate and the actual expenses incurred by the NNPCL for importing petroleum products into the country.

This difference in cost, which ordinarily should be reflected in the retail price of the product and borne by final consumers, contradicts the government’s claims that subsidies have been eliminated.

This revelation also comes amid challenges faced by the petroleum company to ensure the adequate supply of PMS to marketers for distribution nationwide.

On May 29, 2023, during his inauguration, President Bola Tinubu publicly declared that “subsidy is gone,” signalling the end of barriers that had been restricting the nation’s economic growth.

However, this claim has been contested by the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and other authoritative figures, who argue that the government had quietly reintroduced fuel subsidies.

In June, a proposed economic stabilisation plan document stated that the government planned to spend about N5.4tn on fuel subsidies.

The N5.31tn demanded by the NNPCL for petrol under-recovery is about 98.33% of what the Federal Government had planned to spend on fuel subsidies this year.

Between January and June 2023, the Federal Government spent about N3.6tn on fuel subsidy, which was far more than the N2tn spent for the entire year of 2022.

In the approved Medium-Term Expenditure Framework, the Federal Government admitted that the petrol subsidies have remained a major challenge.

It noted that the final 2023 dividend for the Federal Government from the NNPCL was withheld to settle fuel subsidies.

The MTEF document noted, “Despite recent reforms, petrol subsidies continue to have a significant adverse impact on oil revenues. Recently, the 2023 final dividend due to the federation was withheld for payment of fuel subsidies.”

Amidst the increasing cost burden on the government for petrol under-recovery, and despite promising to bring down the price of petrol during his campaign, President Bola Tinubu has repeatedly increased petrol price by about 505.71 per cent – from N175 in May 2023 to N1,060 in October 2024 – inflicting more pains on the already impoverished Nigerians.

Source: https://punchng.com/States-tackle-NNPCL-over-extra-N1tn-subsidy-payment

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Re: States Tackle NNPCL Over Extra ₦‎1 Trillion Subsidy Payment by CodeTemplarr: 5:01am On Nov 26, 2024
States are only spending units. No guaranty of doing anything tangible.

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Re: States Tackle NNPCL Over Extra ₦‎1 Trillion Subsidy Payment by chrisxxx(m): 5:14am On Nov 26, 2024
The Tom and Jerry game continues.
Even when if crude fails to $20 per barrel, Nigeria government will depreciate naira to $1 to #10000 to ensure Nigerians buy petrol at #1500 per litre.
Petrol is still sold at $0.83 per litre in US. If naira had been maintained at where Buhari left it, fuel would be sold for not more than #500 per litre.

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Re: States Tackle NNPCL Over Extra ₦‎1 Trillion Subsidy Payment by Yankee101: 5:15am On Nov 26, 2024
Most likely mostly fraudulent

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Re: States Tackle NNPCL Over Extra ₦‎1 Trillion Subsidy Payment by JASONjnr(m): 5:19am On Nov 26, 2024
NNPCL is one of the corrupt organisations of Nigeria.

All out politicians eyes are set on NNPCL and they struggle to eat from there either directly or indirectly......

This is why nothing good will ever come out of NNPCL.... Nigeria was supposed to use the company's wealth to but this countryz but unfortunately a certain group of people are there filling up their fat stomach with the oil money.

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Re: States Tackle NNPCL Over Extra ₦‎1 Trillion Subsidy Payment by Bobloco: 5:29am On Nov 26, 2024
Subsidy is gone — Bola Ahmed Tinubu, May 29, 2023.

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Re: States Tackle NNPCL Over Extra ₦‎1 Trillion Subsidy Payment by CodeTemplarr: 5:32am On Nov 26, 2024
chrisxxx:
The Tom and Jerry game continues.
Even when if crude fails to $20 per barrel, Nigeria government will depreciate naira to $1 to #10000 to ensure Nigerians buy petrol at #1500 per litre.
Petrol is still sold at $0.83 per litre in US. If naira had been maintained at where Buhari left it, fuel would be sold for not more than #500 per litre.
how will naira be maintained at N460/$ and petrol N500/litre when petrodollar was what was being used to subsidize Naira to that level?

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Re: States Tackle NNPCL Over Extra ₦‎1 Trillion Subsidy Payment by CodeTemplarr: 5:33am On Nov 26, 2024
Bobloco:
Subsidy is gone for good — Bola Ahmed Tinubu, May 29, 2023.
Fixed
Re: States Tackle NNPCL Over Extra ₦‎1 Trillion Subsidy Payment by chrisxxx(m): 6:01am On Nov 26, 2024
CodeTemplarr:
how will naira be maintained at N460/$ and petrol N500/litre when petrodollar was what was being used to subsidize Naira to that level?
I think in the black market dollar was 750 when Buhari left.
Re: States Tackle NNPCL Over Extra ₦‎1 Trillion Subsidy Payment by Godfullsam(m): 6:07am On Nov 26, 2024
Why are they still talking of subsidy payment ?

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Re: States Tackle NNPCL Over Extra ₦‎1 Trillion Subsidy Payment by Godfullsam(m): 6:07am On Nov 26, 2024
Why are they still talking of subsidy payment ?

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Re: States Tackle NNPCL Over Extra ₦‎1 Trillion Subsidy Payment by Offpoint1: 7:28am On Nov 26, 2024
Subsidy is gone yet trillions is still going for "subsidy"...

We're fascinating nation

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Re: States Tackle NNPCL Over Extra ₦‎1 Trillion Subsidy Payment by princeade86(m): 7:28am On Nov 26, 2024
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Re: States Tackle NNPCL Over Extra ₦‎1 Trillion Subsidy Payment by lomprico(m): 7:29am On Nov 26, 2024
Which subsidy payment baayi?

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Re: States Tackle NNPCL Over Extra ₦‎1 Trillion Subsidy Payment by PRINCESSFCFANSs: 7:29am On Nov 26, 2024
we just want fuel out there for the masses ,



with affordable price



the people are tired of too much stories from NNPC

Princess FaithChukwu
Re: States Tackle NNPCL Over Extra ₦‎1 Trillion Subsidy Payment by BlackfireX: 7:31am On Nov 26, 2024
According to the best politician from that region...subsidy is gone.


Guess what agbado ..



Tulumbu is still paying subsidy


With massive corruption going on
Re: States Tackle NNPCL Over Extra ₦‎1 Trillion Subsidy Payment by AntiChristian: 7:34am On Nov 26, 2024
Tackle them wella o!

We too suppose tackle una states as regards the extra money wey dey flow in monthly!

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Re: States Tackle NNPCL Over Extra ₦‎1 Trillion Subsidy Payment by stano2(m): 7:36am On Nov 26, 2024
Yeye country
Re: States Tackle NNPCL Over Extra ₦‎1 Trillion Subsidy Payment by bikefab(m): 7:39am On Nov 26, 2024
#1 trillion subsidy payment? If someone explains Nigeria to you and you understand it, the person didn't explain it well

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Re: States Tackle NNPCL Over Extra ₦‎1 Trillion Subsidy Payment by WorkTheTalk(m): 7:46am On Nov 26, 2024
adenigga:
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited has requested an additional subsidy refund of N1.19 trillion for July 2024

At last, all of us will have sense by force, and stand to take back our common wealth from these looters. This is what NNPC has being doing in the past decades, killing all the refineries under its care to continue fuel importation, and loot the treasury in the name of subsidy for every government in power.

As we all witness, even Dangote's refinery has the capacity to refine fuel for the country, but NNPC continues to work against the refinery so as to continue fuel importation and subsidy regime.

The truth is that NNPC works for every government in power to loot the treasury. It did for the past government, and does same for the present government.

And to every hungry and jobless fellow jumping from one thread to another to defend these corrupt and evil people, your suffering continues.

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Re: States Tackle NNPCL Over Extra ₦‎1 Trillion Subsidy Payment by NamelessOGBENI(m): 7:46am On Nov 26, 2024
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

Conversations filled with LOL
Re: States Tackle NNPCL Over Extra ₦‎1 Trillion Subsidy Payment by livebyday(m): 7:46am On Nov 26, 2024
Tinubu is a fraud.. he only cares about stealing and has nothing to offer

If he was sincere one of the first things he would have done is to scrap NNPCL.

there is no reforming without scraping NNPCL

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Re: States Tackle NNPCL Over Extra ₦‎1 Trillion Subsidy Payment by Inspirer1: 7:47am On Nov 26, 2024
God will judge everyone last last

Many people are suffering and struggling to live a normal life which in one way or the other is probably a result of not judiciously using the wealth of the nation.

I still marvel at how individuals feel comfortable to embezzle wealth meant for millions of people when they know there is surely a day of judgement when everyone will account for every kobo owned. This is regardless of how "Godly" or "Religious" we all are. God will ask us how we acquired and spent each kobo we owned.
Majority of us are either Christians or Muslims, yet we ignore the knowledge of such a day.
It's okay o.

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Re: States Tackle NNPCL Over Extra ₦‎1 Trillion Subsidy Payment by Kaiser20: 7:52am On Nov 26, 2024
Bola Ahmed Tinubu is the biggest problem in Nigeria
Tinubu the Scammer and propagandist lied to Nigerians that fuel subsidies were gone

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Re: States Tackle NNPCL Over Extra ₦‎1 Trillion Subsidy Payment by WeddingParol: 8:02am On Nov 26, 2024
I don't know why the NNPC management and board are yet to be dissolved till date.

Those guys contributed to the economic woes of this country through various unchecked claims and humongous scams:

Several billions of US dollars have been allocated to fix the three national refineries but nothing to show for it.

NNPC can not account for the accurate figure of the daily crude oil exploration by the Locals and IOC

There is no meter to determine the exact amount of crude oil exported daily, they only have to depend on what the IOCs claim.

No accurate data on imported Petroleum products and subsidy scams engineered by NNPC againt Nigerians.

Crude oil theft, diversion of oil revenues and extra budgetary spending by the NNPC is yet to be addressed even till date.

NNPC needs forensic audit to know how much of havoc it has recked in Nigeria economy.

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Re: States Tackle NNPCL Over Extra ₦‎1 Trillion Subsidy Payment by ogolemati: 8:16am On Nov 26, 2024
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin cheesy the thief only came to steal ,kill and destroy

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Re: States Tackle NNPCL Over Extra ₦‎1 Trillion Subsidy Payment by Front0lane: 9:31am On Nov 26, 2024
Re: States Tackle NNPCL Over Extra ₦‎1 Trillion Subsidy Payment by Nahunger(m): 9:38am On Nov 26, 2024
grin
Fuji Republic of Banana
E no concern me 🤗🤗🤗😊



Just know that....
It's only a Nigerian girl, you will see preparing for marriage and only has #5k in her account.

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Re: States Tackle NNPCL Over Extra ₦‎1 Trillion Subsidy Payment by baralatie(m): 10:36am On Nov 26, 2024
Yankee101:
Most likely mostly fraudulent

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Re: States Tackle NNPCL Over Extra ₦‎1 Trillion Subsidy Payment by baralatie(m): 10:37am On Nov 26, 2024
ogolemati:
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin cheesy the thief only came to steal ,kill and destroy

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