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Jonathan Sits On NNPC Audit Report, Approves Sharing Of Recovered $1.48 Billions by dre11(m): 2:52pm On Feb 25, 2015
Despite dilly-dallying on whether or not to make public the full report of the forensic audit on the operations of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, President Goodluck Jonathan has approved the disbursement of the $1.48 billion (about N249 billion) recovered from the national oil company.
The return of the money by the NNPC is one of the major recommendations of the audit conducted by global firm, PriceWaterHouseCoopers. The full audit report is yet to be made public despite protests by Nigerians including civil society groups and opposition parties.
However, on Tuesday, officials stated that Mr. Jonathan had asked that the money, once returned by the state oil firm, be shared among the tiers of government.
The confirmation of the President’s approval came from both the Minister of State for Finance, Bashir Yuguda, and the Chairman of the Commissioners’ of Finance Forum, Timothy Odaah, who spoke at the end of the February meeting of the Federation Accounts Allocation Committee in Abuja.
According to the Minister, based on the President’s approval, he has since opened discussions with the Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke, and the Group Managing Director of NNPC, Joseph Dawha, on the modalities for sharing the money among the three tiers of government.
“We are working on the modalities and time-frame within which the money should be paid back to the Federation Account,” the minister said. “The President has addressed the issue. What we are waiting for now is to get the money from NNPC and distribute according to the three tiers of government.”

On the publication of the full report, the minister stated that “The report would be made public to Nigerians very soon. The Minister of Petroleum Resources has said that, and I am telling you also as the Minister of State for Finance that the report would be made public very soon.”
The Petroleum Minister, Diezani Alison-Madueke had told the Financial Times of London, that government would not publish the report ahead of election, to avoid a “rabid opposition” finding “all sorts of minute detail (in the full report) to create concern”.
Based on Mr. Yuguda’s “very soon” and Mrs. Alison-Madueke’s seeming fear of a “rabid opposition,” the government appears to have concluded to release the report only after the general elections on March 28 and April 11.

The audit was conducted after the immediate past Central Bank Governor, Lamido Sanusi, alleged that as much as $20 billion may have been missing in the national oil company’s accounts.
According to Mr. Odaah, who is also Ebonyi State Commissioner for Finance, the President approved the payment of the money into the Federation Account for immediate distribution during the next FAAC meeting to be held in March.
He said the state finance commissioners were worried when the issue was not captured in the report presented by the Accountant General of the Federation for Tuesday’s February meeting, particularly the clarification by the Central Bank of Nigeria on the exchange rate to be adopted in disbursing the money.
On other issues discussed during the meeting, Mr. Odaah said the attention of the president was drawn to the poor performances of the electricity distribution companies across the country.
He said the state commissioners were concerned that despite government’s effort to improve the level of electricity supply in the country, the performance of the power distribution companies were nothing to write home about.
“The Federal Government is making great effort to ensure that the electricity distribution is better, but, what we are seeing as commissioners of finance in our respective states, is different. We have to speak up against anything that would negatively impact the effort to energise our economies.
“Power supply is very important and therefore the president’s attention should be called to note that the EDCs have to be directed to do more to help the states,” he said.

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Re: Jonathan Sits On NNPC Audit Report, Approves Sharing Of Recovered $1.48 Billions by dre11(m): 2:56pm On Feb 25, 2015
On the publication of the full report, the minister stated that “The report would be made public to Nigerians very soon. The Minister of Petroleum Resources has said that, and I am telling you also as the Minister of State for Finance that the report would be made public very soon.”
The Petroleum Minister, Diezani Alison-Madueke had told the Financial Times of London, that government would not publish the report ahead of election, to avoid a “rabid opposition” finding “all sorts of minute detail (in the full report) to create concern”.


Seems we have being deceived by the presidency about the report and making it public......


I can see a lot of fine tuning going on to make it look good and palatable to the public....... Because they knew a lot of cover-up are in that report.
Re: Jonathan Sits On NNPC Audit Report, Approves Sharing Of Recovered $1.48 Billions by Nobody: 2:59pm On Feb 25, 2015
Wen d news is from an apc fan, we nid video or we don't believe undecided
Re: Jonathan Sits On NNPC Audit Report, Approves Sharing Of Recovered $1.48 Billions by Islie: 3:52pm On Feb 25, 2015
OREMUSSANCTUS:
Wen d news is from an apc fan, we nid video or we don't believe undecided


Can you tell the newspaper where the OP did quote the news from to give you the audio and video ........


Or has premium times being bought by APC..... Because that's where you are taking it too
Re: Jonathan Sits On NNPC Audit Report, Approves Sharing Of Recovered $1.48 Billions by Islie: 3:57pm On Feb 25, 2015
President Goodluck Jonathan has approved the disbursement of the $1.48 billion (about N249 billion) recovered from the national oil company.

So, if there was no probe..... Some clique of guys would have swallowed $1.48 billion just like that



I dey fear people in government
Re: Jonathan Sits On NNPC Audit Report, Approves Sharing Of Recovered $1.48 Billions by dre11(m): 10:09am On Feb 27, 2015
OREMUSSANCTUS:
Wen d news is from an apc fan, we nid video or we don't believe undecided

Need video on a newspaper reportundecided
Re: Jonathan Sits On NNPC Audit Report, Approves Sharing Of Recovered $1.48 Billions by Nobody: 10:35am On Feb 27, 2015
whatever
























GEJ till buhari dies from coma in london
Re: Jonathan Sits On NNPC Audit Report, Approves Sharing Of Recovered $1.48 Billions by itetemi: 10:38am On Feb 27, 2015
let him sit on it, he is actually sitting on a keg of gunpowder
Re: Jonathan Sits On NNPC Audit Report, Approves Sharing Of Recovered $1.48 Billions by JigsawKillah(m): 11:39am On Feb 27, 2015
what else do PDPîgs need?
let him take what he can, he's going to Otuoke by next month. trust The General to send you to Kuje

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Re: Jonathan Sits On NNPC Audit Report, Approves Sharing Of Recovered $1.48 Billions by Islie: 11:47am On Feb 27, 2015
itetemi:
let him sit on it, he is actually sitting on a keg of gunpowder


But he did promise to release the report as soon as its ready





Should we say the presidency is lying or what
And they have shared the money they once declare it wasn't missing
Re: Jonathan Sits On NNPC Audit Report, Approves Sharing Of Recovered $1.48 Billions by deskossy(m): 12:30pm On Feb 27, 2015
Them don come again with lie lie......20 billion lie no work again
Re: Jonathan Sits On NNPC Audit Report, Approves Sharing Of Recovered $1.48 Billions by Boss13: 12:33pm On Feb 27, 2015
Can someone steal/leak this report and publish to us?
Re: Jonathan Sits On NNPC Audit Report, Approves Sharing Of Recovered $1.48 Billions by dre11(m): 1:41pm On Feb 27, 2015
deskossy:
Them don come again with lie lie......20 billion lie no work again

Who is lying here
Your minister of petroleum or President

The Petroleum Minister, Diezani Alison-Madueke had told the Financial Times of London, that government would not publish the report ahead of election, to avoid a “rabid opposition” finding “all sorts of minute detail (in the full report) to create concern”.
Based on Mr. Yuguda’s “very soon” and Mrs. Alison-Madueke’s seeming fear of a “rabid opposition,” the government appears to have concluded to release the report only after the general elections on March 28 and April 11.

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