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Nigerian Refineries Spent N127billion On Salaries, Employee Benefits In 2 Years by Islie: 6:28pm On Aug 15
.........Without Producing Oil, Posting Revenue


Nigeria's refinery woes persist, with the country's facilities struggling to function optimally.

A SaharaReporters investigation reveals that despite their inability to refine crude oil or generate revenue, these companies have spent billions on employee compensation.

An analysis of the Nigeria National Petroleum Company's audited financial statements shows that the Kaduna, Port Harcourt, and Warri refinery companies collectively expended N127.326 billion on salaries, wages, and employee benefits between 2020 and 2021.

The amount was allocated for salaries and wages in September 2020, despite the fact that all four of Nigeria's refineries had been shut down, sparking questions about how such a significant wage bill was incurred when the refineries were non-operational.

Furthermore, in June 2022, the NNPC Chief Executive Officer confirmed that none of Nigeria's refineries were functioning, raising additional concerns about the justification for such high personnel costs.

An examination of financial reports reveals that the Port Harcourt Refinery Company incurred significant expenses on salaries, wages, and employee benefits, totalling N22.547 billion in 2020 and N32.023 billion in 2021.

Similarly, the Warri Refinery Company spent N12 billion in 2020 and N14 billion in 2021 on personnel costs.

The Kaduna Refinery Company also reported substantial expenses, with N26 billion in 2020 and N20 billion in 2021.

Furthermore, the Kaduna Refinery Company provided loans to its employees totaling N2.2 billion between 2020 and 2021, with N1.180 billion recorded in 2020 and N991 million in 2021.

Despite repeated promises from the Nigerian government to revitalise the country's refineries, these plans have yet to come to fruition.

The latest example is the delayed revival of the Port Harcourt refinery, which has been postponed for a record sixth time, further extending the wait for its functionality to be restored.

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Re: Nigerian Refineries Spent N127billion On Salaries, Employee Benefits In 2 Years by NwaNimo1(m): 6:33pm On Aug 15
Only?



....also please give them bonus!

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Re: Nigerian Refineries Spent N127billion On Salaries, Employee Benefits In 2 Years by Solsix(m): 6:37pm On Aug 15
Yaradua should have allowed the sale of the refineries to stand.

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Re: Nigerian Refineries Spent N127billion On Salaries, Employee Benefits In 2 Years by Sonnobax15(m): 6:38pm On Aug 15
lipsrsealed
The kind huge corruption going on in the oil sector is just too much for a country like Nigeria to handle.

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Re: Nigerian Refineries Spent N127billion On Salaries, Employee Benefits In 2 Years by ritljoro: 6:44pm On Aug 15
? Why God. Without refining a drop of crude!

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Re: Nigerian Refineries Spent N127billion On Salaries, Employee Benefits In 2 Years by Roboto11: 6:44pm On Aug 15
Shayoooo.

grin

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Re: Nigerian Refineries Spent N127billion On Salaries, Employee Benefits In 2 Years by Juanmike(m): 6:45pm On Aug 15
APC NPAWA O

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Re: Nigerian Refineries Spent N127billion On Salaries, Employee Benefits In 2 Years by Blazadenise(m): 6:45pm On Aug 15
What God can not do doesnt exist...clap hand for JESUS.. Isnt like they produce 1 Drop of fuel, what a country

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Re: Nigerian Refineries Spent N127billion On Salaries, Employee Benefits In 2 Years by Davidic1999: 6:45pm On Aug 15
Yet no money to pay minimum wage

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Re: Nigerian Refineries Spent N127billion On Salaries, Employee Benefits In 2 Years by 3seriez(m): 6:46pm On Aug 15
The more you see,the more you wonder. What a country.

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Re: Nigerian Refineries Spent N127billion On Salaries, Employee Benefits In 2 Years by Bananapill: 6:47pm On Aug 15
Islie:
.........Without Producing Oil, Posting Revenue




https://saharareporters.com/2024/08/15/nigerian-refineries-spent-n127billion-salaries-employee-benefits-two-years-without#google_vignette

They are workers and their salaries must be paid.
Government should continue in their corruption preventing our refineries from functioning.

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Re: Nigerian Refineries Spent N127billion On Salaries, Employee Benefits In 2 Years by Hemanwel(m): 6:47pm On Aug 15
Hundreds of billions of naira for a non-profitable venture. They should sell these refineries to private companies to manage nah!

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Re: Nigerian Refineries Spent N127billion On Salaries, Employee Benefits In 2 Years by tunde1200(m): 6:47pm On Aug 15
Juanmike:
APC NPAWA O

Before Apc it has been on like that

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Re: Nigerian Refineries Spent N127billion On Salaries, Employee Benefits In 2 Years by tefishy(m): 6:47pm On Aug 15
grin
I swear, rapture suppose start from Nigeria

Guys in oil sector are seriously eating fat in this country without serving Nigerians

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Re: Nigerian Refineries Spent N127billion On Salaries, Employee Benefits In 2 Years by Smartgeek(m): 6:47pm On Aug 15
Refinining What !!!!!!
Re: Nigerian Refineries Spent N127billion On Salaries, Employee Benefits In 2 Years by Tokskob2008: 6:48pm On Aug 15
The country is so messed up...

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Re: Nigerian Refineries Spent N127billion On Salaries, Employee Benefits In 2 Years by tricksters: 6:49pm On Aug 15
Oya blame it on Tinubu
Re: Nigerian Refineries Spent N127billion On Salaries, Employee Benefits In 2 Years by obcpascal: 6:49pm On Aug 15
tunde1200:


Before Apc it has been on like that

Before APC, Warri refinery was producing some refined products.

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Re: Nigerian Refineries Spent N127billion On Salaries, Employee Benefits In 2 Years by Starpro87(m): 6:50pm On Aug 15
Even went as far as giving out loans. Imagine where a begger is giving people loans.

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Re: Nigerian Refineries Spent N127billion On Salaries, Employee Benefits In 2 Years by Juanmike(m): 6:50pm On Aug 15
tunde1200:


Before Apc it has been on like that
Ronu people and defence mechanisms

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Re: Nigerian Refineries Spent N127billion On Salaries, Employee Benefits In 2 Years by Venom11(m): 6:50pm On Aug 15
tunde1200:


Before Apc it has been on like that
Swears but bro these things madt..
Re: Nigerian Refineries Spent N127billion On Salaries, Employee Benefits In 2 Years by DaddyUgonna: 6:50pm On Aug 15
APC is a real enemy of Nigeri.

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Re: Nigerian Refineries Spent N127billion On Salaries, Employee Benefits In 2 Years by Sososo(f): 6:50pm On Aug 15
Audio refineries tongue

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Re: Nigerian Refineries Spent N127billion On Salaries, Employee Benefits In 2 Years by Racoon(m): 6:50pm On Aug 15
Another criminal enterprise being runned under this government of gazelle gagara.

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Re: Nigerian Refineries Spent N127billion On Salaries, Employee Benefits In 2 Years by jaxxy(m): 6:51pm On Aug 15
EFCC should explain this.
Re: Nigerian Refineries Spent N127billion On Salaries, Employee Benefits In 2 Years by ritljoro: 6:51pm On Aug 15
tunde1200:


Before Apc it has been on like that
It's not true boss don't mislead the public. No matter how little it was functional, they all collapsed starting from Buharis time and you know it.

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Re: Nigerian Refineries Spent N127billion On Salaries, Employee Benefits In 2 Years by SmartPolician: 6:52pm On Aug 15
In a sane society, everyone who got a kobo from refineries that produce nothing will repay every kobo or go to jail, except security men who work at the refineries though.

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Re: Nigerian Refineries Spent N127billion On Salaries, Employee Benefits In 2 Years by Pootle: 6:52pm On Aug 15
Solsix:
Yaradua should have allowed the sale of the refineries to stand.

no matter what is done to salvage nigeria it won't work the country is gone, split the clusterfuvk and see how everything will get unfuvked

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Re: Nigerian Refineries Spent N127billion On Salaries, Employee Benefits In 2 Years by Sabadon(m): 6:52pm On Aug 15
undecided

conduit pipe for looting, imagine paying salaries for non productive venture

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Re: Nigerian Refineries Spent N127billion On Salaries, Employee Benefits In 2 Years by Tjra: 6:52pm On Aug 15
Solsix:
Yaradua should have allowed the sale of the refineries to stand.
That's the only thing the man didn't do right.

Government has no business with refining of crude. Those refineries should be sold off. They are nothing but conduit pipes of fraud.

If Tinubu attempt to sell them off now, Obidients will claim he's selling them to himself.

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Re: Nigerian Refineries Spent N127billion On Salaries, Employee Benefits In 2 Years by SimpleByNature(m): 6:52pm On Aug 15
tunde1200:


Before Apc it has been on like that

Therefore we should continue like that. I thought apc promised change.
It still surprises me when your likes still have excuses to defend indefensible. Smh

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