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Senate Demands Inclusion of Subsidy in 2018 Budget…

Blasts NNPC over Illegal N216.9bn ‘operationa­l costs’ Orders AuGF to audit corporatio­n

- Damilola Oyedele

The Senate yesterday directed its Committees on Appropriat­ion and Public Accounts to liaise with the executive arm of government to ensure that appropriat­ion for fuel subsidy is introduced in the 2018 budget.

It said this following the discovery that the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporatio­n (NNPC) paid the sum of N216.9 billion to cover the N26 per litre differenti­als between the N171 landing cost of petrol and the sale at N145 per litre.

The money which the NNPC said is ‘operationa­l costs’, covered the period between January and December 2017 and was unearthed by the senates Public Accounts Committee in its investigat­ions into subsidy payments by the NNPC without appropriat­ion.

The committee found that within the period, the NNPC imported 9.8 billion litres of petrol, for $5.5billion (N1.68 trillion).

The Senate also mandated the Auditor General of the Federation (AuGF) to carry out a comprehens­ive audit of the accounts of the NNPC for the last five years.

The Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, said the NNPC has become the sole importer of petrol because of lack of provision for subsidy, which he noted could have encouraged private sector participat­ion.

“The reason why the NNPC is the sole importer is because there is no budget for subsidy, so it just dips its hands into crude oil sales. This is illegal payment. It is better we rectify this and stop deceiving Nigerians. If we include subsidy, even private companies would participat­e in importing petrol, which may even make the price to go down,” Saraki said.

“NNPC is using the absurd word that is operationa­l costs, and this is an insult to Nigerians. IMF (Internatio­nal Monetary Fund) and others see this kind of reports, and laugh at us,” Saraki said.

The Chairman of PAC, Senator Matthew Uroghide, presenting the findings of the investigat­ion, said it was curious that the NNPC did not seek appropriat­ion for the N216.9 billion.

“The Director of Finance said they do not want to talk about it, after we asked why they are not asking for it to be appropriat­ed. It is not their exclusive right to decide to pay the money,” Uroghide said.

He added that the NNPC became the sole importer, because other marketers could no longer import the product as a result of the high cost of importatio­n (landing cost and the recharges) which is higher than the approved sale price.

“There is need for the federal government to pay oil marketers the outstandin­g arrears of subsidy owed them prior to 2017,” the chairman said.

Senator Chukwuka Utazi (Enugu PDP) said the issue of NNPC and the extra-budgetary spending is not something, which the Senate should take lightly.

They are using semantics to hide illegality.

“If we condemn Mr. President’s buying of Tucano aircrafts to be supplied in 2020 without appropriat­ion, this one is more condemnabl­e,” Utazi said.

The Senate thereafter directed the corporatio­n to stop the illegal payments immediatel­y.

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