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Senate Probes NNPC, NPDC Over Unremitted $5.584bn.. by BeeBeeOoh(m): 3:02am On Dec 14, 2016
The Senate has mandated its Joint Committees on Petroleum (Upstream and Downstream) and Finance to investigate the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and its subsidiary, the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company (NPDC), over non-remittance of $5.584 billion due to the Federation Account. The Upper Chamber also mandated the NNPC and the NPDC to immediately remit monies obtained on behalf of the Federal Government to the Federation Account.

It urged the Group Managing Director (GMD) of the NNPC to ensure compliance to the directive. It also directed the NNPC to, as a matter of urgency, forward to the National Assembly its yearly estimates for repairs and pipeline operations and maintenance for appropriation. The Chamber made these resolutions following a motion of urgent public importance brought to the floor during plenary by Senator Dino Melaye (APC, Kogi West), which he entitled: “the unlawful and wilful misappropriation and criminal holding of public revenue by the NNPC and NPDC from 2013 to date.”

While moving the motion, Melaye alleged that the diversion of oil revenue between the two agencies of government had continued unabated since 2013, lamenting that the NDPC had continued to lift crude oil from divested oil wells OML 61, 62, and 63 worth over $3.5 billion without remittance to the federation account.

He also said that the NDPC had continued to lift crude oil from divested oil wells OML 65, 111 and 119 to the tune of $1.85 billion, out of which only $100 million was remitted to government.

He said: “While this practice may have started before the present administration, it has continued under the watch of the new administration without abating. In 2016 alone, between January and August, a total of $344.442 million worth of oil was lifted by NPDC without remittance to Federation Account and also not paying royalties and other taxes on lifting.

“Despite the much trumpeted anti-corruption stance of the current administration, this level of corruption could still be nestled and tucked in by highly placed individuals derisive of the entire anticorruption fight,” he said. He said that the amount so far withheld could give additional 4,000 megawatts of electricity to the national grid, build about 11 world-class teaching hospitals, six healthcare centres in the 774 local governments in the country, among other things. Leader of the Senate, Ali Ndume, while contributing to the motion, expressed worries that such level of corruption could go on in a country currently facing recession.

“I support the motion. I want to emphasize that whenever the Senate receives something like this, we should know the seriousness we need to attach to it.

You can imagine what $3.5 billion will do to the economy in the face of recession,” Ndume said. However, Chairman, Senate Committee of Gas, Bassey Akpan, drew the attention of the Senate to the fact that part of the information provided in the motion was already in court, and that the Chamber should avoid committing contempt of court in the process of its investigation.

According to him, the allegation of crude oil lifting from divested oil wells OML 61, 62 and 63 was already in court and acting on it would amount to contempt of court. In his remarks, the President of the Senate, Dr. Bukola Saraki, called on the committees to thoroughly investigate the agencies and report to the Senate in plenary on January 9, 2017, when it would resume from Christmas recess. He stated that the apex chamber would continue to resist attempts to sabo- tage the effort of the current administration in the fight against corruption. Saraki said: “As part of our legislative agenda, we made a pledge to the electorate that we must put an end to this level of misappropriation and recklessness.

This must stop and I believe that these committees have the duty to ensure they get to the bottom of this.

“The frightening part about this is that it is not just about OML 61, 62 and 63. Secondly and even more worrisome, is that they did it in the last administration and they are still carrying out the practice. We must put an end to this. “We cannot continue with a situation where people are sabotaging the effort to fight corruption. We ask ourselves, where is the Minister of Petroleum, the Auditor General and anti-corruption agencies?” He urged relevant agencies, including the Ministry of Finance, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and all anti-graft agencies to carry out their responsibilities effectively to be able to eliminate fraudulent practices in the economy.

https://newtelegraphonline.com/senate-probes-nnpc-npdc-unremitted-5-584bn/

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Re: Senate Probes NNPC, NPDC Over Unremitted $5.584bn.. by Firefire(m): 3:39am On Dec 14, 2016
Interesting, GEJ is long gone and the level of corruption seems to be on the increase in the sainthood administration of General Cassandra.

“Despite the much trumpeted anti-corruption stance of the current administration, this level of corruption could still be nestled and tucked in by highly placed individuals derisive of the entire anticorruption fight,”


This must stop and I believe that these committees in the Senate have the duty to ensure they get to the bottom of this corruption in Buhary's administration.

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Re: Senate Probes NNPC, NPDC Over Unremitted $5.584bn.. by ishowdotgmail(m): 4:08am On Dec 14, 2016
Pls help me moderators, I can't create a topic with this my account again. Is it that I have been banned or what?


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Re: Senate Probes NNPC, NPDC Over Unremitted $5.584bn.. by tit(f): 4:17am On Dec 14, 2016
Buhari!
Thief Thief
Re: Senate Probes NNPC, NPDC Over Unremitted $5.584bn.. by Atiku2019: 4:23am On Dec 14, 2016
“Despite the much trumpeted anti-corruption stance of the current administration, this level of corruption could still be nestled and tucked in by highly placed individuals derisive of the entire anticorruption fight,” he said. He said that the amount so far withheld could give additional 4,000 megawatts of electricity to the national grid, build about 11 world-class teaching hospitals, six healthcare centres in the 774 local governments in the country, among other things.








Incompetent Government wink

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Re: Senate Probes NNPC, NPDC Over Unremitted $5.584bn.. by zinachidi(m): 4:48am On Dec 14, 2016
Firefire:


eyah, read Psalm 35 3 times and come back with your testimonies...

Btw: Buhary need to wake up and start fighting corruption as he promised.
3 times chaa shocked. Na work be that oo, but i will. 10Q
Re: Senate Probes NNPC, NPDC Over Unremitted $5.584bn.. by Nobody: 5:58am On Dec 14, 2016
Welcome to Naija
Re: Senate Probes NNPC, NPDC Over Unremitted $5.584bn.. by Firefire(m): 6:12am On Dec 14, 2016
APC Party of professional fraudsters and career rogues...
Re: Senate Probes NNPC, NPDC Over Unremitted $5.584bn.. by moshmusth(m): 6:39am On Dec 14, 2016
where is the outcome of previous probe, This senators need to earn their massive pay all mouth no action. useless set of people even sales of police form they probe ham, the release of list they probe ham... idiots
Re: Senate Probes NNPC, NPDC Over Unremitted $5.584bn.. by Nobody: 8:24am On Dec 14, 2016
grin grin grin
Re: Senate Probes NNPC, NPDC Over Unremitted $5.584bn.. by Greber: 8:25am On Dec 14, 2016
tit:
Buhari!
Thief Thief
he came 2 ur house with a gun ?
Re: Senate Probes NNPC, NPDC Over Unremitted $5.584bn.. by teekay213(m): 8:25am On Dec 14, 2016
i just laugh anytime i hear senate probe this and that,they just want to collect their own share.
Re: Senate Probes NNPC, NPDC Over Unremitted $5.584bn.. by RentALodge: 8:28am On Dec 14, 2016
I'm not surprised that NNPC keeps being used by successive governments as an ATM, to do as the president pleases. That is why the current president chose to be Petroleum minister.

If he truly wants to end corruption, NNPC and all the subsidiaries would be spun off and an IPO launched to sell the stocks to Nigerians. Such transparency is alien to Buhari, anti-corruption is using EFCC and DSS to chase enemies.

MTN is launching their own IPO for Nigerians soon, they will soon be earning more than the loss making NNPC. OBJ realized too late that he should have sold NNPC to the public. They always realize after leaving power.

This president and Petroleum Minister is guilty of what he accused the past president of doing.

Re: Senate Probes NNPC, NPDC Over Unremitted $5.584bn.. by agabusta: 8:30am On Dec 14, 2016
Probe, probe, probe, me sef don tire
Re: Senate Probes NNPC, NPDC Over Unremitted $5.584bn.. by agabusta: 8:30am On Dec 14, 2016
Firefire:
Interesting, GEJ is long gone and the level of corruption seems to be on the increase in the sainthood administration of General Cassandra.

“Despite the much trumpeted anti-corruption stance of the current administration, this level of corruption could still be nestled and tucked in by highly placed individuals derisive of the entire anticorruption fight,”


This must stop and I believe that these committees in the Senate have the duty to ensure they get to the bottom of this corruption in Buhary's administration.

“the unlawful and wilful misappropriation and criminal holding of public revenue by the NNPC and NPDC from 2013 to date.”


How come you omitted this part, then jumped to the one below smiley

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Re: Senate Probes NNPC, NPDC Over Unremitted $5.584bn.. by kennieG(m): 8:31am On Dec 14, 2016
Hmmm
Re: Senate Probes NNPC, NPDC Over Unremitted $5.584bn.. by sakalisis(m): 8:31am On Dec 14, 2016
Okay
Re: Senate Probes NNPC, NPDC Over Unremitted $5.584bn.. by Atiku2019: 8:33am On Dec 14, 2016
Greber:
he came 2 ur house with a gun ?



Yes, he's not using my CIT Tax Properly cry
Re: Senate Probes NNPC, NPDC Over Unremitted $5.584bn.. by Firefire(m): 8:38am On Dec 14, 2016
agabusta:


“the unlawful and wilful misappropriation and criminal holding of public revenue by the NNPC and NPDC from 2013 to date.”
How come you omitted this part, then jumped to the one below smiley


Buhary promised to fight the rot, why is he not able to ?


He should resign and give room to competent hand to rule Nigeria.
Re: Senate Probes NNPC, NPDC Over Unremitted $5.584bn.. by xtivin(m): 8:39am On Dec 14, 2016
Give it to Dino Melaye...He is a politician with a difference,Anyone still doubting him should think again,though he has a weakness like you and I it doesn't stop him from being that mouthpiece of the masses he has always been,his rich yes but not corrupt,he is not partisan and one can understand that is ally with saraki is to support him because he is his brother from the same region and share the same political dream...If we are to count the secrets this man has exposed we should know he is not a band wagon..I don't know him in person but I admire him...He is in a political class at Harvard which will make him a 21st century politician..Kudos to him and I wish him Goodluck

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Re: Senate Probes NNPC, NPDC Over Unremitted $5.584bn.. by agabusta: 8:39am On Dec 14, 2016
Firefire:



Buhary promised to fight the rot, why is he not able to ?

Well let the senate carry out their independent findings and make open the outcome.

And NNPC and its subsidiary must come clean on their earnings. Why does this seem so hard This country sef.

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Re: Senate Probes NNPC, NPDC Over Unremitted $5.584bn.. by Firefire(m): 8:41am On Dec 14, 2016
agabusta:


Anyways, NNPC and its subsidiary must come clean on their earnings. Why does this seem so hard This country sef.


Buhary as in 1985 is a weak ruler.
Re: Senate Probes NNPC, NPDC Over Unremitted $5.584bn.. by tdayof(m): 8:42am On Dec 14, 2016
5billion USD and we still want to borrow money?

I am not an accounting student but I'm pretty much good with figures.


Can someone explain what's Wrong?
Re: Senate Probes NNPC, NPDC Over Unremitted $5.584bn.. by DEWKID(m): 8:44am On Dec 14, 2016
ishowdotgmail:
Pls help me moderators, I can't create a topic with this my account again. Is it that I have been banned or what?


I do post first class info before, kindly help a fellow plsssssss
Cc: lalasticlala seun

hahaha no u've not been blocked its just temporary because if u've been blocked there's no way u'll be commenting , well you are been limited for doing some stuff for a while to avoid spamming cool cry
Re: Senate Probes NNPC, NPDC Over Unremitted $5.584bn.. by Nobody: 8:45am On Dec 14, 2016
After probing what useful law or bill do these clowns ever make?
Who is going to probe the NAss?
Re: Senate Probes NNPC, NPDC Over Unremitted $5.584bn.. by momentarylapse: 9:04am On Dec 14, 2016
Firefire:



Buhary promised to fight the rot, why is he not able to ?


He should resign and give room to competent hand to rule Nigeria.




You did not answer his question! How come you neglected the part from 2013? When your friend the buffoon was at the helm of the affairs of the country?

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