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Osinbajo: $3bn Stolen In NNPC, NPDC Contracts Under Jonathan by JosEast(m): 8:22am On Mar 20, 2018
About $3 billion was stolen in the Strategic Alliance Contracts with the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation and the Nigerian Production Development Company, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has revealed.

The amount, which represents almost a tenth of the nation’s reserves, was stolen during former President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration, he said.

The Vice President spoke during the 7th Presidential Quarterly Business Forum for Private Sector Stakeholders which held at the Presidential Villa yesterday.

“I’m sure many of us are familiar with the so called strategic alliance contracts with the NNPC and NDPC, the promoters of the companies made away with close to 3billion US dollars, almost a tenth of our reserves at one point!

“There is no way if someone made away with that amount, a tenth of your reserves, that there won’t be a major economic shock! If we don’t deal with it and talk about it, how do we really discuss our economy in any real, honest way with a view to ensuring that these things do not happen again?”

He recalled that despite the record of high levels of oil prices in the last administration, very little was invested in infrastructure due to leakages.

Osinbajo stated: “This is the fundamental issue in our economy. Corruption affects everything. It affects even judgement as to what sort of infrastructure to put in place or whether infrastructure will ever be complete. It is so fundamental that we can’t even think of our economy without thinking of what to do about it.

“Sometimes, when we talk about our economy, we talk about the fact that we’ve relied on single commodity and that’s one of the reasons we’re where we’re. Yes, that’s quite true, but the fact is that proceeds from that single commodity were regularly hijacked consistently by a few. That’s really the problem.

“If we had spent the proceeds from that single commodity the way we ought to, we wouldn’t be where we’re today. Most of the proceeds went to rent seekers in the industry.”

“When you consider that in 2014 as the minister of finance has said that oil price was an average of $110 a barrel and only N99 billion was spent on power, works and housing and when we talk about the economy, we talk as if these are normal by every standard.

“Nobody should talk about the economy when you’ve this kind of huge leakages and huge corruption that completely makes nonsense of even what you’re allocating to capital projects.”

The vice president said the presentation of Minister of Finance showed that N14 billion was spent on agriculture and N15 billion on transportation between 2011 and 2014.

He said while the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan spent a total of N153 billion on infrastructure in those three years, N150 billion was shared in two weeks before the 2015 general elections.

According to the vice president, that kind of thing is completely incredible and does not happen anywhere else in the world.

“And when we’re talking about the economy, we must simply understand that that is the problem. Today, with less revenue, we’ve increased capital funding by 400% as the minister has said, in power, works and housing, in defence, transportation, agriculture.

“If we want to do analysis in Nigeria, it’s either fraudulent or ignorance if we do not bring money that belongs to corruption into the mass. This is what distinguishes, in my own respectful view, this administration from the other. I can say that with what I’ve seen, if you’ve a president who is not corrupt, 50% of your financial problems are over. This is what I’ve seen; I can demonstrate it with facts and figures.

“If the president is corrupt, the entire financial system is compromised and that is what we’ve seen with the figures we have just seen. That is an absolutely important thing that we must take into account,” the vice president said.

He also said “in one single transaction, a few weeks to the 2015 elections, the sum of N100 billion and $289million were just fretted away by a few.”

The vice president said in a situation where corruption fights back both internally and externally, the government has to be steadfast and strategic to win the battle.

He said: “I’m not saying that corruption, under this administration, has been completely dealt with. No, certainly not. Where corruption has become systematic such as we have in our country today, you cannot deal with it in one full fell swoop, it is not possible. In any event, you still have a lot of corruption.

“There’s no way you have a system such as ours that has consistently thrived on corruption and proceeds of corruption and public financing in particular that’ll give up and say guys, the problem has been solved. No. It’s a system that has fed on corruption and it affects all aspects of governance. So, trying to deal with it is certainly not a walk in the park.”

He said corruption is consistently being fought, adding that in the next few years, no matter how the administration is criticized, if it sticks to policies, especially controlling excesses and corruption in public finance, Nigeria would make the progress it deserves to make with all its resources.

The vice president said apart from stopping impunity in public finance, the government also had to hold people to account.

Grand corruption in public finance space is the biggest problem facing the nation’s economy, he said.

https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/osinbajo-3bn-stolen-in-nnpc-npdc-contracts-under-jonathan.html

Re: Osinbajo: $3bn Stolen In NNPC, NPDC Contracts Under Jonathan by Mynd44: 8:24am On Mar 20, 2018
Re: Osinbajo: $3bn Stolen In NNPC, NPDC Contracts Under Jonathan by aolawale025: 8:24am On Mar 20, 2018
And under buhari 22b dollars have gone the same way

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Re: Osinbajo: $3bn Stolen In NNPC, NPDC Contracts Under Jonathan by saaron(m): 8:35am On Mar 20, 2018
When will Osumbande tell us about the $25 billion NNPC contract scam perpetrated under his master, the illiterate figure head in Aso Rock? Bunch of incompetent people.

The vice president seem to be trying very hard to please his cabal masters. This is very amusing. I guess GEJ keeps giving them nightmares 3.5 years out of power.

Buhari's rudderless and directionless govt has absolutely NOTHING to show that's why they keep mentioning GEJ.
They have nothing other than failure upon failure, breaking negative records left right and center from recession, fulani herders terrorist killings, worst fuel scarcity, using state funds and spending months in London hospital, overtaking India's poverty index, increase in hunger, to IGP disobeying the president for the first time in the history of Nigeria.

When a failed govt know that they failed woefully, they begin to grab at straws to remain relevant.
If they like let them release another story tomorrow that GEJ released N1 trillion a day to election to buy houses in London, one thing they can never change is that GEJ's govt will always be miles ahead of them!


By the way, how does it feel to be the vice of a brainless figurehead president?

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Re: Osinbajo: $3bn Stolen In NNPC, NPDC Contracts Under Jonathan by Sapnaprem(f): 8:51am On Mar 20, 2018
passing blames now are you? bros abeg calm down and let us (Naigirians) be the judge. you be lizard wey dey praise imself?
JosEast:
About $3 billion was stolen in the Strategic Alliance Contracts with the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation and the Nigerian Production Development Company, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has revealed.

The amount, which represents almost a tenth of the nation’s reserves, was stolen during former President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration, he said.

The Vice President spoke during the 7th Presidential Quarterly Business Forum for Private Sector Stakeholders which held at the Presidential Villa yesterday.

“I’m sure many of us are familiar with the so called strategic alliance contracts with the NNPC and NDPC, the promoters of the companies made away with close to 3billion US dollars, almost a tenth of our reserves at one point!

“There is no way if someone made away with that amount, a tenth of your reserves, that there won’t be a major economic shock! If we don’t deal with it and talk about it, how do we really discuss our economy in any real, honest way with a view to ensuring that these things do not happen again?”

He recalled that despite the record of high levels of oil prices in the last administration, very little was invested in infrastructure due to leakages.

Osinbajo stated: “This is the fundamental issue in our economy. Corruption affects everything. It affects even judgement as to what sort of infrastructure to put in place or whether infrastructure will ever be complete. It is so fundamental that we can’t even think of our economy without thinking of what to do about it.

“Sometimes, when we talk about our economy, we talk about the fact that we’ve relied on single commodity and that’s one of the reasons we’re where we’re. Yes, that’s quite true, but the fact is that proceeds from that single commodity were regularly hijacked consistently by a few. That’s really the problem.

“If we had spent the proceeds from that single commodity the way we ought to, we wouldn’t be where we’re today. Most of the proceeds went to rent seekers in the industry.”

“When you consider that in 2014 as the minister of finance has said that oil price was an average of $110 a barrel and only N99 billion was spent on power, works and housing and when we talk about the economy, we talk as if these are normal by every standard.

“Nobody should talk about the economy when you’ve this kind of huge leakages and huge corruption that completely makes nonsense of even what you’re allocating to capital projects.”

The vice president said the presentation of Minister of Finance showed that N14 billion was spent on agriculture and N15 billion on transportation between 2011 and 2014.

He said while the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan spent a total of N153 billion on infrastructure in those three years, N150 billion was shared in two weeks before the 2015 general elections.

According to the vice president, that kind of thing is completely incredible and does not happen anywhere else in the world.

“And when we’re talking about the economy, we must simply understand that that is the problem. Today, with less revenue, we’ve increased capital funding by 400% as the minister has said, in power, works and housing, in defence, transportation, agriculture.

“If we want to do analysis in Nigeria, it’s either fraudulent or ignorance if we do not bring money that belongs to corruption into the mass. This is what distinguishes, in my own respectful view, this administration from the other. I can say that with what I’ve seen, if you’ve a president who is not corrupt, 50% of your financial problems are over. This is what I’ve seen; I can demonstrate it with facts and figures.

“If the president is corrupt, the entire financial system is compromised and that is what we’ve seen with the figures we have just seen. That is an absolutely important thing that we must take into account,” the vice president said.

He also said “in one single transaction, a few weeks to the 2015 elections, the sum of N100 billion and $289million were just fretted away by a few.”

The vice president said in a situation where corruption fights back both internally and externally, the government has to be steadfast and strategic to win the battle.

He said: “I’m not saying that corruption, under this administration, has been completely dealt with. No, certainly not. Where corruption has become systematic such as we have in our country today, you cannot deal with it in one full fell swoop, it is not possible. In any event, you still have a lot of corruption.

“There’s no way you have a system such as ours that has consistently thrived on corruption and proceeds of corruption and public financing in particular that’ll give up and say guys, the problem has been solved. No. It’s a system that has fed on corruption and it affects all aspects of governance. So, trying to deal with it is certainly not a walk in the park.”

He said corruption is consistently being fought, adding that in the next few years, no matter how the administration is criticized, if it sticks to policies, especially controlling excesses and corruption in public finance, Nigeria would make the progress it deserves to make with all its resources.

The vice president said apart from stopping impunity in public finance, the government also had to hold people to account.

Grand corruption in public finance space is the biggest problem facing the nation’s economy, he said.

https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/osinbajo-3bn-stolen-in-nnpc-npdc-contracts-under-jonathan.html

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