NNPC Withholds N3.8tn From Federation Account , $2bn Disappears From ECA

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Some shocking revelations have emerged  about the looting of the Excess Crude Account and the Federation  Account  .The details came to light during  the first National Economic Council (NEC)  meeting  convened  by  President Muhammadu Buhari’s government.

The meeting indicted the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation,NNPC   as well as Dr Ngozi Okonjo Iweala ,the immediate past Minister of Finance and coordinating minister for the economy

NEC which  met  under the chairmanship of Vice President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo   found that NNPC alone  withheld  and spent N3.8 trillion from the federation account  between 2012 and  May 2015 .Also the meeting discovered that t over $2 billion  disappeared inexplicably from Excess Crude Account  just within 7 months.

It was as revealed that these details have emerged because President Buhari directed all the relevant officials to come and brief NEC.

Governor  Abdulaziz Yari of Zamfara State who doubles as  Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) briefed State House Correspondents  at the  end of the NEC t meeting  along with three other colleagues .Yari said  the government has resolved to  probe the missing funds .

“The 58th NEC‎ received the briefing from the director of funds where the state of the economy has been discussed thoroughly. We have gotten the report from the exceed crude, what is there and what is not there. And also the Council got the briefing ‎on the unremitted funds by NNPC.”

“On that line, a four man committee Edo, Gombe, Kaduna Akwa Ibom was constituted to go through the books of ‎NNPC and Excess Crude as well as the federation account.

‎”The four man committee will check the books of NNPC most specially the issue of excess crude and what is not remitted into the Federation Account.

“The Federal Government in conjunction with the CBN will look inwards to see how to support how much they will give to state, how much they will give to state especially in the issue of outstanding salaries owed by the states and even the federal government,” the governor said.

Also speaking,Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State  revealed that it was the first  time NNPC and the office of the Accountant General of the Federation were compelled by a Presidential order  to open the books in a transparent manner.

Oshiomhole said the NEC discovered that NNPC made 8.1 trillion naira from 2012 to 2015 but remitted only 4.3 trillion naira to the Federal  Government.

“This is the first time we had a national economic council meeting in which under the instruction of the President, that the NNPC and the office of the Accountant General of the Federation were compelled to provide information in black and white on issues as they relate to the total sales of Niger‎ia’s  crude from 2012 to May 2015. This has never happened before and for us this is profound.

“We are talking about transparency, we are talking about change. And what we saw from those numbers ‎I believe that Nigerians are entitled to know, is that whereas the NNPC claimed to have earned N8.1 trillion, what NNPC paid into the federation account from 2012 to May 2015 was N4.3 trillion. What it means is that NNPC withheld and spent N3.8 trillion.

“The major revelation here is that the entire federation that the federal government, the states and all the 774 local governments, the amount the NNPC paid into the federation account for distribution to this three tiers of government came to N4.3 trillion and NNPC alone took and spent N3.8 trillion. Which means the cost of running NNPC is much more than the cost of running the Federal Government. That tells you how much is missing, what is mismanaged, what is stolen, there are huge figures.”

Oshiomhole,”It is basic law in accounting that even if you run a cigarette shop where you sell Three-Rings, you don’t sell and spend. You sell, take to your bank account, and your budget for your procurement including cost of running your business.

“There is no enterprise manager who goes to the market and sells and just begin to spend, otherwise nobody needs to budget. ‎And because you are running a democracy and you are running three tiers of government,  and the resources involved belong to these  three tiers of government, the only lawful way decreed by the constitution, this is not an administrative regulation, it is not a policy derivable from a circular, this is from the express letter and spirit of the Nigerian Constitution as amended that for example of NNPC needs to spend money, it is obliged to prepare its budget like every other business enterprise, that budget will be scrutinized by the executive and forwarded to the National Assembly and the National Assembly will accordingly appropriate it.

“If the federal government cannot spend without appropriation, why should any agency spend without cooperation. NIMASA  for example ‎whatever they earned they are supposed to pay into federation account and also present their budget of their requirement. This is what the constitution provided for. And this is what President Buhari has promised to do that henceforth all monies must go to the federation account. What you need you budget for. Nigeria cannot continue with you earn the money and spend it. Where is transparency? Where is the role of the National Assembly? So if you were doing that you won’t have a situation where the NNPC alone will spend N3.8 trillion and remit to the federal, states and local governments N4.3 trillion which means NNPC is taking about 47 per cent and that explains all the leakages you are talking about.

“Let us also be clear, nobody says that parastatals should not spend money but they must return to budgeting. There is no major player, there is no major registered private company that will spend money without a budget. Even a private company you will have your board of directors looking at your revenue, total sales, your turn over, your personnel cost, running cost, visible and invisible and you have the budget for the year that is how every sensible business runs. That is the way it was when President Buhari was minister of petroleum, so we are not reinventing the wheel, that is the way it used to be and that is the way the constitution says it should.”

Oshiomhole also disclosed the shocking state of the Excess Crude Account.According to the governor  the last time former Minister of Finance, Dr Ngozi Okonjo Iweala briefed the Council on the status of the account in November last year, she said  it contained $4.1 billion  but  only $2 billion is left in the account now.

He said: “We looked at the numbers for the ‎Excess crude account, the last time the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, reported to the Council and it is in the minute, she reported  by November 2014, that we had $4.1 billion but today the Accountant General Office reported we have $2.0 billion. Which means the Honourable Minister spent $2.1billion without authority of the NEC. And that money was not distributed to states, it was not paid to the three tiers of government. This is why the NEC has set up a panel to look at what accrued, what was it spent for, when and by whom?So that Nigerians will have the full picture of all the transactions as regards the much talked about Excess Crude.

Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El Rufai  also shed some light on the Excess Crude Account.He said , “The Excess Crude was started by President Olusegun Obasanjo around 2004-2005. I was part of the decision that led to the creation the Excess Crude Account. It was administrative arrangement to save for a rainy day. And it was meant to have very clear accountability such that every state and local government, in a particular state knows their balance in the Excess Crude Account, though you can’t spend it but you know how much of it is yours. That was the arrangement. And in those days, before we spend any money from the Excess Crude Account, the federal and states governments will meet and agree. That is how we agreed to build the seven power stations which is NIPP today, it was from Excess Crude Account. And also met and agreed to build the Lagos – Kano Standard Gauge Rail Line from the Excess Crude Account. But what we have seen, in the last few months or years is that the ‎Excess Crude Account was operated unilaterally by the federal government, drawings were made unilaterally without consulting those that actually own the money because the Excess Crude Account is 52 percent owned by the federal government and 48 by the states and LGA.”

El Rufai said further :” So the decision of the NEC is to set up this committee  of four to look at the operations of the Excess Crude Account‎ and make recommendations to council on its future.

“The other thing the committee will do is to look at the operations of the federation accounts particularly the shortfall and again come back to council with very clear recommendations as to what to do.

He also said  “We have not been given a time frame but as you can imagine state governments are under pressure, many of our state governments are unable to pay salaries on time without recourse to borrowing, so this is very important to us. This is an all governors committee, we wear the shoes we know where it pinches. So we are  going to do this as quickly as possible.

“The  next meeting of the council is on ‎July 23rd, we hope to complete our work and be in position to report to council on that day. So within the next one month we will  be done by God’s grace”,he said.

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