The Guardian (Nigeria)

Reps panel seeks explanatio­n on NNPC’S withdrawal of $ 20.3b from NLNG account

- From Adamu Abuh, Abuja

HOUSE of Representa­tives Committee on Public Accounts has, again, requested the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n ( NNPC) to provide details of how the $ 20.3b it allegedly withdrew from the Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas ( NLNG) was used.

Its request was contained in a letter with reference No: HR/ PAC/ SCO5/ 9NASS/ QUE. 9/ 9 74 dated December 7, 2020, signed by its Chairman, Oluwole Oke and addressed to Group Managing Director of NNPC, Mele Kyari.

The letter was acknowledg­ed on December 10, 2020.

The committee’s position was based on what it described as unsatisfac­tory response to NNPC’S explanatio­ns on Thursday, December 3, 2020 on the alleged illegal withdrawal­s.

NNPC had in a letter marked: GGM/ GPAD/ 01 dated November 9, 2020 and signed by General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, Dr. K. A. Obateru, made presentati­on on the alleged withdrawal based on the query from the Auditor General’s 2014 report on the Federation Account.

In an earlier communicat­ion to the committee with Reference No: GMD. 49 dated October 30, 2020 and signed by Chief Financial Officer ( CFO) of NNPC, Umar Ajiya Isa, the corporatio­n presented details of receipts and disburseme­nts from NNPC/ NLNG Dividend Account from inception to date.

“In line with Federal Government’s directive on the Treasury Single Account ( TSA), NLNG Dividends are domiciled with the CBN/ NNPC/ NLNG Depository USD Account with the Central Bank of Nigeria ( CBN).

“From inception to date, $ 21.6b was received in the NNPC/ NLNG Dividend Account, while $ 20.3b was disbursed leaving a credit balance of $ 1.3b as at June 30, 2020,” he said.

Initial deposit of $ 6.5m, dividends of $ 18.5b, loan repayment ($ 2.097b), refund of train six funding balance ($ 321.8m), interest on loan ($ 337.7m) and interest on account ($ 347.2m), amounted to $ 21.6b of which $ 20.3b was disbursed, leaving a balance of $ 1.3b.

The attached documents to the cover letter NNPC submitted to the committee marked: GMD. 49, dated October 30, 2020, also showed that the corporatio­n disbursed $ 1.8m to NLNG Secretaria­t, NLNG Scheme 4 top up got $ 159.2m, Brass LNG Scheme funding received $ 574.4m, West African Gas Pipeline ( WAGP) got $ 251m, N- Gas ( Takoradi CEB Account) Gas Monitoring Station ($ 9.4m), Trans- Sahara Gas Pipeline ($ 1.2m), Olokola LNG ($ 217m) and security project ($ 1.5b).

The report also revealed that $ 4.3b was transferre­d to the Federal Government, Product Importatio­n Loan to NNPC was worth $ 5b, while $ 3.3b was spent on Paris Club Refund, Sovereign Wealth Fund ($ 1.050b), 2016 JV Cash Call Balance ($ 1.2b) and $ 2.6b was spent on National Fuel Support Fund.

The Guardian recalled that Chairman, Revenue Mobilisati­on, Allocation and Fiscal

Commission ( RMAFC), Elias Mba, opposed NNPC’S withdrawal of $ 20.3b from the NLNG Dividends Account.

Mba, who expressed concern over the developmen­t, stressed that the commission never supported diversion of revenue from the Federation Account for any reason, insisting that such practice was illegal and contravene­d section 162 ( 1) of the 1999 Constituti­on ( as amended).

“NNPC or any other agency does not have the powers to withdraw money from the NLNG Dividend Account for other purposes, besides remitting it to the Federation Account,” he added.

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