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NNPC failed to account for N5.2 trillion spent on subsidy from 2006 to 2016 - Senate NNPC failed to account for N5.2 trillion spent on subsidy from 2006 to 2016 - Senate

- The Senate has revealed that the NNPC failed to account for N5.2 trillion spent on subsidy for importation of petroleum products from 2006 to 2016

- The upper legislative chamber said it would set up its whistle blower platform to enable it gets information on corrupt practices in the oil sector

- The Chairman, Senate Committee on Petroleum Downstream, Kabiru Marafa, the committee had also established the disappearance of 100 million litres of Premium Motor Spirit worth N14 billion

The Senate has vowed that it would start a fresh fuel subsidy probe on the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, and Independent Marketers over alleged irregularities in the subsidy fund.

Mr Marafa noted that the NNPC has failed to justify to satisfaction the near N5.2 trillion spent on subsidy for importation of petroleum products from 2006 to 2016.

The sum, Mr Marafa said, was in addition to the 445,000 barrels of crude oil for domestic consumption.

“This is more than the annual budget of Nigeria,” the senator noted.

“We note allegations already brought to our attention concerning the importation of Automotive Gas Oil under various import contracts wherein hundreds of millions of litres of AGO have been imported and allocated to choice marketers at discounted values,” he added.
Mr Marafa noted that the committee had also established the disappearance of 100 million litres of Premium Motor Spirit worth N14 billion kept in the custody of two companies, stressing that it would invite NNPC’s past and present executives, heads of operations and planning and desk management officers responsible for purchasing of products sold to Nigeria.

Commenting further, Mr Marafa, said: “It is pertinent to stress that where invitees fail to cooperate with us, then adequate sanctions shall be carried out ranging from publishing of names of industry news providers.

“Where relevant reward and incentives will be available to support the courage of members of the public who come forward.”

Mr Marafa also disclosed that the committee would also implement its own Whistle Blower platform to enable it get information on corrupt practices, adding that, in addition, it would conduct a three-day public hearing on the issue.

The Senate had on Wednesday 1st march, alleged corruption in the marketing of products as well as in accounts operated by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, between 2006 and 2016.

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