The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation has condemned the latest
claims of the former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria and the
current Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, that the issues surrounding
the missing $20bn oil money have not been adequately addressed by the
Federal Government.
Sanusi had told CNN’s Christine Amapour,
during an interview on Wednesday that the level of corruption in
Nigeria’s oil sector was still high.
Reacting to the claim, in a statement issued on Thursday by the Group
General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division of the NNPC, Mr. Ohi
Alegbe, the oil firm stated that the respected traditional ruler had got
it wrong again.
It said one of the issues raised by Sanusi was
the billions of dollars being paid in kerosene subsidies, stressing that
after exhaustive deliberations and investigations, the Senate Committee
on Finance in a report recommended that the Executive should prepare
and present to the National Assembly a supplementary budget.
The
budget, according to the corporation was “to cover the expenditure in
the sum of N90.6bn for premium motor spirit subsidy in 2012 and N685.9bn
for kerosene subsidy expended without appropriation by the National
Assembly”
It said PricewaterhouseCoopers also observed in its
recent forensic audit report that “regarding the issue of subsidy on
kerosene, the Presidential Directive of 19 October, 2009, was not
gazetted and there is no other legal instrument cancelling the subsidy
on DPK. The Senate Committee had also concluded that all that was now
required was for the FGN to propose appropriation for the unappropriated
subsidy for the period in a supplemental budget.”
The statement
further noted that the corporation was “therefore at a loss as to what
Sanusi II meant by his statement that issues surrounding his allegation
of unremitted $20bn, especially regarding kerosene subsidy, have not
been adequately addressed.”
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