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NNPC, Others Yet To Remit $22.06bn, N481.75bn To Federation Account by MeanChris(m): 5:34pm On Oct 29, 2018
October 29, 2018
Okechukwu Nnodim, Abuja


The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation and its subsidiary, Nigerian Petroleum Development Company, and other companies in the oil and gas sector have yet to remit a total revenue of $22.06bn and N481.75bn to the Federation Account.

Latest report on the summary of unremitted revenue, losses and unreconciled differences from operations and transactions in the oil and gas sector released in Abuja on Monday by the Nigerian Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative showed that the NNPC alone had yet to remit a total revenue of $19.04bn and N424.57bn.

Providing a breakdown of the unremitted revenues by the other firms, the report stated that oil and gas producing companies were still withholding $152.69m and N5.2bn; companies involved in offshore processing contracts, $498.6m; and NPDC, $2.38bn and N51.95bn.

The NEITI report stated that the total losses to the federation arising from crude oil production, processing and transportation was $3.04bn and N60.99bn.

It said unreconciled differences arising from the allocation, sale and remittance of proceeds from domestic crude allocated to NNPC was N317.48bn.

Details soon

https://punchng.com/breaking-nnpc-others-yet-to-remit-22-06bn-n481-75bn-to-federation-account/

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Re: NNPC, Others Yet To Remit $22.06bn, N481.75bn To Federation Account by MeanChris(m): 5:34pm On Oct 29, 2018
Let's hope this is not true

Maybe they forgot to remit the money, you know we have saints in all government agencies now

grin grin grin

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Re: NNPC, Others Yet To Remit $22.06bn, N481.75bn To Federation Account by lovesamzy: 5:39pm On Oct 29, 2018
Ok
Re: NNPC, Others Yet To Remit $22.06bn, N481.75bn To Federation Account by rusher14: 5:41pm On Oct 29, 2018
Over what period?

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Re: NNPC, Others Yet To Remit $22.06bn, N481.75bn To Federation Account by Racoon(m): 5:58pm On Oct 29, 2018
Buhari, Baru Have Made NNPC Worse

ACCUSTOMED to meeting most of their financial obligations from their monthly share-out of the Federation Account, Nigeria’s 36 state governors were recently confronted with less-than-expected offers from the pool.

Under-remittances from the state oil company and some other agencies mean less revenue for states battling rising costs, high debts, deficits and an impending election cycle. The chickens the President Muhammadu Buhari-led Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation hatched are coming home to roost.


The alarm raised earlier this month by the states’ commissioners of finance that expected remittance to the Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Federation from the NNPC shifted to near-panic mode at state houses last week.

Two consecutive meetings of the Federation Accounts Allocation Committee a gathering of the Minister of Finance and the states finance commissioners ended without agreement as delegates rejected alleged under-payment by the NNPC.

Fresh confirmation of our untidy national book-keeping practices has just come from an audit report prepared by KPMG and commissioned by the National Economic Council. The report found that 18 federal revenue federating agencies withheld the sums of N526 billion and $21 billion from the Federation Account between 2010 and June 2015. NEC, chaired by the Vice-President, includes the finance minister and the state governors who are understandably livid at the continuation of a system that allows the NNPC especially, to carry on as usual.

They woke late to the posers this newspaper has been raising over the oil company’s dangerous monopoly on refined petroleum products since September; its unverified claims on volumes imported and distributed; its self-regulation; its runaway self-imposed habit of subsidising petrol, and virtual autonomy under an inattentive President who has also made himself the petroleum minister.

Now, governors are finally waking up to the dangers. They should have spotted the booby trap when the NNPC gleefully announced that it was now the sole importer of petrol after independents left the field, citing losses arising from a landing price then of N171 per litre compared to the regulated price of N145 per litre ceiling. The alarm should have been louder when, first, the NNPC said it would absorb the losses and quaintly labelled it “under-recoveries,” and, next, claimed the improbable supply figure of 55 million litres per day. A healthy scepticism would have prompted independent checks much earlier than now to safeguard public funds. Now that landing cost is N191 per litre, NNPC is heartily subsidising on our behalf while we pick up the bills.

In between, Maikanti Baru, Group Managing Director, claimed the company incurred $5.8 billion in two months. In January this year, petrol imports cost N1.4 trillion.

Improbability has given way to incredulity: governors have now taken a cue from The PUNCH in questioning the new figure of 60 million litres supplied per day and Baru’s vow to bring in 100 million litres per day for two months.

Neither Buhari nor the lazy, distracted National Assembly can run away from providing answers to the governors’ posers. Who verifies the NNPC’s import and expenditure claims? There should be a thorough investigation of the company’s operations to ascertain how much petrol comes into the country and where they go.

It stretches the imagination that the neighbouring markets of Benin Republic, Niger Republic, Togo, Cameroon, Chad and Ghana can absorb the excess over the 35 million litres per day claimed by the NNPC as our national demand.

More importantly, we should stop the national folly of continuing to allow vested interests to prevent the privatisation of the NNPC’s four loss-making refineries and liberalising the oil downstream. Buhari and Baru are driving the economy that shrank to 1.95 per cent in the last quarter aground.

Rather than sell them post-haste, Baru, in accordance with the retrogressive presidential fiat to make them work “at any cost,” is on a forlorn, unworkable drive to attract investors who will provide funds but will not own.

Such shallow thinking and convoluted rigmarole have ensured that the refineries cannot meet local demand and continue to accumulate operating losses over the last three decades (group losses of about N546 billion in the three years to 2017). The refineries lost N82.09 billion in 2015, N78.95 billion in 2016 and a report by Bloomberg puts recent losses at the NNPC HQ and the refineries at about $500 million.

Baru’s acrobatics of wooing the original builders and others to invest in refurbishing them are not viable. As long as the NNPC remains a major player in the downstream, operators will continue to flee the local market as Chevron, Texaco, Mobil have done, leaving only the bold and influential Dangote on whose upcoming 650,000 bpd Lekki refinery lies the country’s sole hope of breaking the NNPC stranglehold.

Opaque, self-regulating and over-politicised, the NNPC’s losses pale in contrast to the strong showing of other SOEs like Norway’s Equinox (formerly Statoil), Brazil’s Petrobas and Gulf oil majors that all posted rebounds in 2017 as oil prices rallied. The world eagerly awaits the flotation of Saudi Aramco whose owner, Saudi Arabia, is reforming its economy away from oil dependency and opening up to global investors. Nigeria must follow suit.

Buhari should relinquish the petroleum resources portfolio and reconstitute the NNPC board to allow for reformers from outside the rotten NNPC system. In line with his electoral promise, Buhari should follow the advice of Governor Nasir el-Rufai of Kaduna to “kill the NNPC” to make way for a new entity to emerge and meet national aspirations.

A recent report that depots and pipelines that are not even fully utilised drained N174 billion reinforces why the NNPC should exit the downstream sector completely and concentrate on its core function as a holding company.


In the meantime, the parliament should launch an all-out probe into the fuel import system and the refineries. Governors should not stop at insisting on full remittance of all funds due to the CRF, they should go to court to demand their rights.

https://www.google.com.ng/amp/s/punchng.com/buhari-baru-have-made-nnpc-worse/amp/

This is the change APC promised Nigeria and the corruption Buhari is fighting.SMH! sad

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Re: NNPC, Others Yet To Remit $22.06bn, N481.75bn To Federation Account by Racoon(m): 6:00pm On Oct 29, 2018
MeanChris:
Let's hope this is not true.Maybe they forgot to remit the money, you know we have saints in all government agencies now grin grin grin
And you feel you're making sense angry angry

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Re: NNPC, Others Yet To Remit $22.06bn, N481.75bn To Federation Account by Olatunji1929: 6:22pm On Oct 29, 2018
Sai buhari sai saint

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Re: NNPC, Others Yet To Remit $22.06bn, N481.75bn To Federation Account by Richdad50(m): 8:05pm On Oct 29, 2018
APC is the worst government in a short time. I underestimated the level of criminality in this regime. The lies and deceit is beyond striking. How on earth can you condem Jonathan and accept this.
I am yet to understand two things on earth.
1. How to beat Gravity
2. Those who support APC

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Re: NNPC, Others Yet To Remit $22.06bn, N481.75bn To Federation Account by Beremx(f): 8:07pm On Oct 29, 2018
The money is in Aisha Buhari's account. Make dem check am well

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Re: NNPC, Others Yet To Remit $22.06bn, N481.75bn To Federation Account by AtikuDeman: 8:07pm On Oct 29, 2018
Just look at, and xombies say we have a President fighting corruption.

The massive looting that would be unearthed when Atiku takes over shall be the worse ever

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Re: NNPC, Others Yet To Remit $22.06bn, N481.75bn To Federation Account by itiswellandwell: 8:07pm On Oct 29, 2018
Imagine

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Re: NNPC, Others Yet To Remit $22.06bn, N481.75bn To Federation Account by zombieTRACKER: 8:07pm On Oct 29, 2018
Money that sai Barber have cornered since....


Buhari is a bloody thief


Mr integrity my foot

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Re: NNPC, Others Yet To Remit $22.06bn, N481.75bn To Federation Account by cooldipo(m): 8:08pm On Oct 29, 2018
angry
Re: NNPC, Others Yet To Remit $22.06bn, N481.75bn To Federation Account by blowjob: 8:08pm On Oct 29, 2018
VOTE PMB..FOR TRUTH..GOD BLESS AND PROTECT BUHARI.

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Re: NNPC, Others Yet To Remit $22.06bn, N481.75bn To Federation Account by Bizibi(m): 8:08pm On Oct 29, 2018
The minister of petroleum should explain to us sorry the minister of state......you know the minister will look numb when he's being asked questions.

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Re: NNPC, Others Yet To Remit $22.06bn, N481.75bn To Federation Account by pawesome(m): 8:08pm On Oct 29, 2018
Mr Integrity... They will soon come out with another story to cover it up and the fact is we all can do nothing about it than talk and keep mute


Lemme clean my eye well well and observe

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Re: NNPC, Others Yet To Remit $22.06bn, N481.75bn To Federation Account by Yomboy4ever(m): 8:09pm On Oct 29, 2018
Re: NNPC, Others Yet To Remit $22.06bn, N481.75bn To Federation Account by Xisnin(m): 8:09pm On Oct 29, 2018
It is for 2019 election.

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Re: NNPC, Others Yet To Remit $22.06bn, N481.75bn To Federation Account by martyns303(m): 8:09pm On Oct 29, 2018
Oil companies are ripping the country off....
Re: NNPC, Others Yet To Remit $22.06bn, N481.75bn To Federation Account by Rstc: 8:09pm On Oct 29, 2018
More than half would be looted most likely.

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Re: NNPC, Others Yet To Remit $22.06bn, N481.75bn To Federation Account by Bizibi(m): 8:09pm On Oct 29, 2018
Mouth Gig:
VOTE PMB..FOR TRUTH..GOD BLESS AND PROTECT BUHARI.


hustler,when next you see a topic like the one you see on this thread, don't write this rubbish.

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Re: NNPC, Others Yet To Remit $22.06bn, N481.75bn To Federation Account by iluvdonjazzy: 8:10pm On Oct 29, 2018
and some people say dem dey fight corruption.

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Re: NNPC, Others Yet To Remit $22.06bn, N481.75bn To Federation Account by Kennydoc(m): 8:10pm On Oct 29, 2018
Racoon:

And you feel you're making sense angry angry

That's sarcasm

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Re: NNPC, Others Yet To Remit $22.06bn, N481.75bn To Federation Account by nabegibeg: 8:11pm On Oct 29, 2018
Re: NNPC, Others Yet To Remit $22.06bn, N481.75bn To Federation Account by Loveworld12: 8:11pm On Oct 29, 2018
Mouth Gig:
VOTE PMB..FOR TRUTH..GOD BLESS AND PROTECT BUHARI.



Upgrade ur Sense pls

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Re: NNPC, Others Yet To Remit $22.06bn, N481.75bn To Federation Account by ofuonyebi: 8:12pm On Oct 29, 2018
Hello EFCC do you hear what the people are saying?...go there NNPC & co Ltd...for cleansing visit...dont waste time..

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Re: NNPC, Others Yet To Remit $22.06bn, N481.75bn To Federation Account by Rstc: 8:12pm On Oct 29, 2018
martyns303:
Oil companies are ripping the country off....
From the article, the oil companies already paid their dues.
The NNPC is withholding it from the FG.

After all, One MD of NNPC once said the organisation is not a government agency.

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Re: NNPC, Others Yet To Remit $22.06bn, N481.75bn To Federation Account by Carlyscales: 8:13pm On Oct 29, 2018
Aiit!!
Re: NNPC, Others Yet To Remit $22.06bn, N481.75bn To Federation Account by Nobody: 8:15pm On Oct 29, 2018
Whenever they want to delay Salary you hear this

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