Posted by : WapForumz Monday 13 January 2014

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) on Friday gave details of the contentious $10,8 billion crude oil fund, saying the money was not missing.
The amount is part of the $49,8 billion alleged to have been unremitted to the Federation Account by the NNPC.
Mr Bernad Otti, the Group Executive Director, Finance and Accounts Directorate of NNPC, at a press briefing in Abuja declared that the $10,8 billion, which is currently the subject of ongoing inter-agency reconciliation exercise is not missing.
"The sum in question has been expenditures incurred as part of statutory responsibilities, which the NNPC, as the national oil company, executes on behalf of the federal government," he said.
He explained that issues surrounding the alleged unremitted $49,8 billion were clarified at a joint press conference by NNPC, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Petroleum Resources in December 2013.
"There was nowhere it was admitted by any of the parties in the course of the press conference that the sum of $10,8 billion out of the alleged unremitted $49,8billion is missing," he said.
He said that $30 billion out of the alleged unremitted oil revenue had been reconciled by all the parties involved, adding that the yet-to-be-reconciled $10,8 billion could be located in the expenses on some of the corporation’s responsibilities.
Otti said that the responsibilities were those NNPC usually carried out on behalf of the federal government with respect to domestic crude oil utilisation.
According to him, the expenditure and responsibilities included the sum of $8,49 billion of unpaid subsidies on kerosene and Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) and $1,22 billion for pipeline management and repair.
"Others are $370 million, the cost of holding strategic stock reserve for petroleum products and $70 million, which accounts for products and crude oil loses," he added.
He explained that the associated costs of stolen and spilled products and crude oil, repairs and maintenance, and downtime of the refineries constituted a significant part of the yet-to-be-reconciled figure.
"The corporation is left to bear these responsibilities on behalf of the federal government. The cost incurred in this mandate is part of the 10.8 billion dollars yet to be reconciled outstanding figure," he stated.
The director said that all the parties involved in the reconciliation process were aware of the "facts", adding that the figures were being thoroughly scrutinised.
"It is therefore incorrect for anyone to continue to misinform the public that the sum of $10,8 billion of oil revenue is missing," he said.
He claimed that the services being rendered by NNPC were critical to the development of the national economy "which no corporation will perform without being paid up-front by the government."
Copyright NAN
All rights reserved. This material may not be reproduced, published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without prior permission in writing from NAN.


Source: MSN Nigeria

Leave a Reply

Please drop your view!!!

Subscribe to Posts | Subscribe to Comments

Search

Contact Us

Name

Email *

Message *

Powered by Blogger.

About

See Whats going on on my twitter

Copyright © 2013 Welcome To Lekins101 Blog | Dark Simple Blogger Template Powered by Blogger | Created by Renadel Dapize | Ori. BRS-bt Djogzs | All Rights Reserved