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Nigeria Earned $143.5 Billion Oil Revenue In Two Years – NEITI by Pergrace: 8:01am On Feb 01, 2013
The Financial Audit Report of the Oil and Gas sector by the Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI) has revealed that a total of $143.5 billion (about N21.5trillion) was earned by Nigeria as revenue from the sector between 2009 and 2011.

The N21,450,000,000,000 translates to about five times the nation’s budget for the year 2013.
The monies were earned from sales of equity crude, royalty, signature bonus, concession rentals, gas flaring penalties, Petroleum Profit Tax and companies’ income tax.
Other areas that contributed include earnings from Pay As You Earn (PAYE), Value Added Tax (VAT), dividends and repayment of loan by the Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG), contributions to the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) and the Education Tax Fund (ETF).

At the formal presentation of the independent audit report on Thursday, the Chairman of the National Stakeholders Working Group of NEITI, Mr. Ledum Mitee said the report was commissioned in line with Section 16 of the NEITI Act.

NNPC shenanigans

The report also disclosed that the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) had claimed a total of N1.40 trillion as subsidy payments directly from proceeds of domestic crude sales before remittance between 2009 and 2011.

NEITI said it would further investigate NNPC’s rapidly escalating fuel import subsidy bill, which the audit showed rose from N198 billion in 2009 to N786 billion in 2011.

The report further stated that the subsidy payments claimed by the NNPC increased by 110 percent. It rose from N198 billion in 2009 to N416 billion in 2010.

The Audit report also revealed that the NNPC owes the federation account N1.305 trillion from crude oil sales in the three-year period as at December 2011.

The firm also owed $4.84 billion in dividends and loan repayments from the NLNG export business between 2009-2011 and a further $3.99 billion in NLNG funds from previous years going back to 1999, the audit said.
The state-oil firm receives 445,000 bpd of crude oil to refine locally but only uses 20 percent of it because Nigerian refineries are in disrepair. The rest it sells, the audit said.

NEITI said NNPC then removes subsidy from the money it earns from the crude oil sales before sending the balance to government accounts, a practice the auditor said the government should change because it left “gaps in the process”.

The report further revealed that Nigeria is owed around $5.85 billion in underpaid taxes and royalties from oil and gas producers but did not name specific companies because some firms are seeking legal action on the alleged debts.

NEITI is a government agency that operates as part of a global EITI scheme to investigate and monitor the extractive industry.

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Re: Nigeria Earned $143.5 Billion Oil Revenue In Two Years – NEITI by Nobody: 8:09am On Feb 01, 2013
Nigerians problem is the youths who doesnt knows that the only word government hear is an aluta continua..
Re: Nigeria Earned $143.5 Billion Oil Revenue In Two Years – NEITI by confusion247(m): 8:32am On Feb 01, 2013
That is too small amount for politicians in Nigeria.
Re: Nigeria Earned $143.5 Billion Oil Revenue In Two Years – NEITI by Pergrace: 12:35pm On Feb 01, 2013
confusion247: That is too small amount for politicians in Nigeria.

Small ke? shocked shocked shocked shocked..Bros I need the money,its very big for me ohh cheesy cheesy cheesy

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