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FAAC Meeting Deadlock To Affect Salaries - FG by Islie: 11:44pm On Jun 29, 2018
FAAC meeting deadlock may affect salaries - FG




.......Says figures proposed by NNPC unacceptable

....N147bn remittance surpass agreement with govs – NNPC


By Isiaka Wakili & Daniel Adugbo


Salaries in states may be affected unless issues that led to the deadlocked meeting between the Federation Account and Allocation Committee (FAAC) and governors last week were resolved, Minister of Finance Kemi Adeosun has said.

Addressing State House reporters yesterday after a meeting of the National Economic Council, Adeosun said the costs presented by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation could not be justified.

She said NEC had demanded explanations from the NNPC for unclear costs it made from FAAC. “In my capacity as chairman of FAAC, I briefed governors on the deadlock that we have got currently in the federation account and explained what happened. And there was quite an extensive debate on what to do.

“For the purpose of this briefing, we operate NNPC as a business, we have invested public capital in that business and we have expectations of return and when that return fails lower than our expectations then the owners of this business, which in this case is the federal government and states, need to act.

So, that was what caused the deadlock yesterday (Wednesday) and we really felt the figures the NNPC was proposing for FAAC were unacceptable. We felt that some of the costs couldn’t be justified and so we have decided that rather than approve the accounts, we will go back and do further work.

“So further negotiations and interactions are going on with NNPC, as we speak. However, we did brief both Mr. President and Mr. Vice President on the deadlock and asked for their support and their forbearance in this because the consequence of this is that, salaries might well be delayed in many states as a result of this.

“But we feel that in order to get to the accurate figures that we need, we have asked for forbearance and the governors and the federal government are all in agreement that we need to get to the bottom of those figures.

“In particular, now that the oil price is now $76 per barrel in the spot market which means that bonny light is about $78, we want to be aggressively putting money away into the excess crude account.

So we are very, very conscious that this period, this window of relatively high oil price might not last and we will like to be able to save. If we cannot get into the federation account the sort of revenues we are expecting then we will not be able to save.

So it was a very important point really underscored by all the governors and they really want action taken and they are fully in support of the positions of the Federal Ministry of Finance and the commissioners of finance not to approve those accounts until we get further explanations on some of the cost being implemented.

“Based on oil price, oil quantity you can pretty much calculate what you are expecting to see in the federation account and if the figure is less, then the right question that any stakeholder must ask is why.

“So we have been going back and forth with NNPC to try and understand these figures before we can accept them. Remember that the FAAC figures have to be formally accepted by the federation-account committee and we were simply not comfortable with the quantum of some of the deductions made and therefore we could not approve those figures.

So even as we speak, there is an interface going on between the commissioners forum, ministry of finance, office of the accountant general, CBN and NNPC but we hope to be able to convene FAAC within next few days.”

The minister provided an update on the balances of the federation accounts thus: “Items to note on the excess crude account is that in May we had an additional credit of $80.6 million that accrued into the excess crude account.

“The balances on the excess crude account $1,916,742,289.60, stabilization N18,892,864,216.65, Natural Resources N133,715,427,387.37.”

In another development, the council set up a committee comprising the governors of Kano, Osun, Delta, Anambra, CBN Governor and the Minister of Education, to look into what should be done to address the falling standard of education in the states.


NNPC justifies N147bn June remittance to FAAC

Meanwhile, the NNPC has said that its N147billion June remittance to FAAC was in line with the terms of agreement it had with governors on the matter.

This came as the FAAC meeting in Abuja on Wednesday night ended without the usual sharing allocations for the month.

The NNPC, in a press statement by its spokesman Mr. Ndu Ughamadu, said the agreement it had with the governors was that the corporation would make a monthly remittance of N112billion to FAAC subject to sufficient funds from sales of domestic crude oil allocation for the corresponding month after meeting cash call obligations on JVs, deductions of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS)-cost under recovery and pipeline maintenance.

Ughamadu said NNPC was able to surpass the terms of agreement with the governors on the monthly remittance for the month of June by N35billion, having taken a cue from their postures by taking from the sum meant for settling cash call obligations. The corporation regretted the governors’ additional request of N40billion, describing it as unfortunate, given the fact that NNPC is set to exit the cash call phenomenon.

Since February 2018, FAAC meetings have ended in stalemate, with the inability of the NNPC to remit enough revenue always cited as reason.

https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/faac-meeting-deadlock-may-affect-salaries-fg-258633.html


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Re: FAAC Meeting Deadlock To Affect Salaries - FG by Nonnyflex(m): 12:42pm On Jun 30, 2018
Is that news?... Governors have always had reasons not to pay salaries.. This one na VIP excuse... Abeg June give way let's try July biko... Your wahala don tire me

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Re: FAAC Meeting Deadlock To Affect Salaries - FG by ottohan: 12:42pm On Jun 30, 2018
I am waiting for Lai muhammed to give excuses dat its the PDP ministers dat caused the deadlock
grin cheesy

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Re: FAAC Meeting Deadlock To Affect Salaries - FG by Davefortune: 12:42pm On Jun 30, 2018
grin
Re: FAAC Meeting Deadlock To Affect Salaries - FG by tayo4ng(m): 12:43pm On Jun 30, 2018
Their headache, problem of feeding bottle federalism.
Click like for restructuring of Nigeria
Shear for feeding bottle federalism

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Re: FAAC Meeting Deadlock To Affect Salaries - FG by wildcatter23(m): 12:43pm On Jun 30, 2018
Nnpc is indeed a business but not exactly the business entity of the federal government. Certain faceless individuals control and get these returns that falls short of the expected returns.


And we know for a fact that the salaries and the luxurious lifestyle of these politicians will remain unchanged by these deficits.

Don't ask me. You what it is.


This is Nigeria

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Re: FAAC Meeting Deadlock To Affect Salaries - FG by IME1: 12:43pm On Jun 30, 2018
lipsrsealed

WOULD IT AFFECT THEIR SALARIES ALSO
and that of the president and governors and political office holders

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Re: FAAC Meeting Deadlock To Affect Salaries - FG by Famoustemmy(m): 12:44pm On Jun 30, 2018
no wonder I neva receive my Allawee....

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Re: FAAC Meeting Deadlock To Affect Salaries - FG by Nobody: 12:44pm On Jun 30, 2018
For those dependant on salaries. For me, I am self employed
Re: FAAC Meeting Deadlock To Affect Salaries - FG by Nobody: 12:44pm On Jun 30, 2018
FG workers that already got JUNE salaries?
Re: FAAC Meeting Deadlock To Affect Salaries - FG by Folashade2016(f): 12:44pm On Jun 30, 2018
Just check my SIGNATURE and thank me later.
back to the topic everything is really awful with this nation. Nothing seems to be working except negative vices.
Re: FAAC Meeting Deadlock To Affect Salaries - FG by jumper524(m): 12:45pm On Jun 30, 2018
I must resume skull dis week oo..
I no wan hear story..
June was too bad for the country.
make july start well Abeg..
Re: FAAC Meeting Deadlock To Affect Salaries - FG by tempest01(m): 12:45pm On Jun 30, 2018
NNPC the cash cow... The customs or jamb boss should be moved there immediately

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Re: FAAC Meeting Deadlock To Affect Salaries - FG by Nobody: 12:45pm On Jun 30, 2018
Salaries started pouring in yesterday
Re: FAAC Meeting Deadlock To Affect Salaries - FG by israelmao(m): 12:46pm On Jun 30, 2018
That is what occurs when a nation runs a crude oil driven economy .
Re: FAAC Meeting Deadlock To Affect Salaries - FG by Nobody: 12:46pm On Jun 30, 2018
. God will continue to punish all dis our useless politicians.so state workers should not be expecting salaries dis month
Re: FAAC Meeting Deadlock To Affect Salaries - FG by wink2015(m): 12:47pm On Jun 30, 2018
Nigeria state believe only in sharing and sharing alone and we do not have the mindset to create more national wealth like what is happening in the developed world.

DECENTRALIZATION OF THE FEDERAL AUTHORITY AND MAKING ALL THE LAZY HANDS WORK FOR NATIONAL WEALTH IS OUR WAY TO FREEDOM IN NIGERIA.

Imagine all the 19 Northern states in Nigeria lacking the capability to contribute money to the centre for members of the federation to share.

All the states in Nigeria apart from Lagos state rely heavily on the money realise from crude oil sales in the International market.

WHEN CRUDE OIL SALES DROP IN THE INTERNATIONAL OIL MARKET, NIGERIA WILL BE CATCHING COLD. Even the Niger delta region that is the main area the federal government is sourcing the crude oil from remain largely underdeveloped since Independence.

Our greedy political class can not use their fish brain to think of a way more wealth can be generated.

Their greed has made them not to have a mindset to think.

THEIR MINDSET IS JUST TO SHARE, SHARE, SHARE, AND SHARE WITHOUT THINKING OF CREATING MORE NATIONAL WEALTH.

MOST OF THIS SO CALLED POOR NORTHERN STATES SHOULD BRACE UP THE ODD TO CONTRIBUTE TO NATIONAL WEALTH.

As poor as Zamfara state it is rather funny that Zamfara state do not feel the desire to go into CHEWING STICKS PRODUCTION and then export chewing sticks to run their government. Zamfara state governor just sit in the state capital be waiting when the federal government will share the next allocation.

Must the federal government deprive states in the Niger delta region to spoonfed a lazy pig that just sit and wait for honey to drop from the sky.

NIGERIA IS A MONKEY DEY WORK, BABOON DEY CHOP FEDERATION!

As much as most of our 19 northern states mostly ( Sokoto, Kano, Jigawa, Kebbi, Bauchi, Borno, Taraba, Yobe, Adamawa etc ) feel that they are so poor and can not contribute to the centre. Then their so called UNDERDOG belief will continue to keep them down.

God help us as a nation!

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Re: FAAC Meeting Deadlock To Affect Salaries - FG by joudini(m): 12:48pm On Jun 30, 2018
“For the purpose of this briefing, we operate NNPC as a business, we have invested public capital in that business and we have expectations of return and when that return fails lower than our expectations then the owners of this business, which in this case is the federal government and states, need to act.

After public investments and ownership by the state and federal governments but somehow NNPC is still not a public corporation which the public should have full awareness into it's operations.

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Re: FAAC Meeting Deadlock To Affect Salaries - FG by clefstone(m): 12:48pm On Jun 30, 2018
zombies will still believe they r fighting corruption

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Re: FAAC Meeting Deadlock To Affect Salaries - FG by rahl12(m): 12:49pm On Jun 30, 2018
Please nairalanders,
I need a job. I am a graduate of Mechanical Engineering. I am a serving Corp member in kwara state, will be passing out at first week of July 2018. Please I need your help as I am willing to work in any film within or outside the state.
Please help a brother. I have experienced in operations and maintenance various of machines, with a required knowledge of AutoCAD design.

PLEASE HELP BROTHER HERE.

HERE IS MY EMAIL: abraham20john20@gmail.com
Re: FAAC Meeting Deadlock To Affect Salaries - FG by nairavsdollars(f): 12:50pm On Jun 30, 2018
Too many wahala under this old man called Buhari

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Re: FAAC Meeting Deadlock To Affect Salaries - FG by frankwyte: 12:50pm On Jun 30, 2018
This is what I call rascality in gov't! An agency in gov't is failing to honor and cooperate with gov't policy directive and comply fully we are here begging them to please help to cooperate! What a country...

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Re: FAAC Meeting Deadlock To Affect Salaries - FG by clefstone(m): 12:50pm On Jun 30, 2018
jumper524:
I must resume skull dis week oo.. I no wan hear story.. July was too bad for the country. make august start well Abeg..
are u living in d future?

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Re: FAAC Meeting Deadlock To Affect Salaries - FG by honestivo(m): 12:54pm On Jun 30, 2018
So are you saying the federal government does not not know what's going in NNPC hmm ,we're just at the mercy of God in this country

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Re: FAAC Meeting Deadlock To Affect Salaries - FG by otunba44: 12:54pm On Jun 30, 2018
[quote author=gadgetsngs post=68957696]Salaries started pouring in yesterday[/quote which salaries?]
Re: FAAC Meeting Deadlock To Affect Salaries - FG by Horladipupo0505: 12:55pm On Jun 30, 2018
no salary o ga oooo...me no kuku tie get work...so i no dey part
Re: FAAC Meeting Deadlock To Affect Salaries - FG by Paperwhite(m): 12:57pm On Jun 30, 2018
So the FG is operating NNPC as a public or private business organization.How can Nigeria government that is a property of the Nigerian people be telling us that they can disclose to us what goes on therein.

Any wonder the NNPC have been the haven of unimaginable corruption from antiquity? Any wonder the corrupt governors & legislathieves knew of this hence the constant friction when it comes to allocation sharing thereby causing the failure of governance?

The NNPC is one of the cogent reason Nigeria need to restructure or disintegrate.All lazy bones should get their ass working.

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Re: FAAC Meeting Deadlock To Affect Salaries - FG by Nobody: 12:58pm On Jun 30, 2018
grin
Re: FAAC Meeting Deadlock To Affect Salaries - FG by Opinionated: 12:59pm On Jun 30, 2018
Re: FAAC Meeting Deadlock To Affect Salaries - FG by Speedo17(m): 1:00pm On Jun 30, 2018
rahl12:
Please nairalanders,
I need a job. I am a graduate of Mechanical Engineering. I am a serving Corp member in kwara state, will be passing out at first week of July 2018. Please I need your help as I am willing to work in any film within or outside the state.
Please help a brother. I have experienced in operations and maintenance various of machines, with a required knowledge of AutoCAD design.
Guy you still dey serve nah! Anyway one can understand your fears. But I assure you that with such mindset you'll surely not lack what to do when you get your discharge certificate.

PLEASE HELP BROTHER HERE.

HERE IS MY EMAIL: abraham20john20@gmail.com
Re: FAAC Meeting Deadlock To Affect Salaries - FG by Rayd502(m): 1:00pm On Jun 30, 2018
gadgetsngs:
Salaries started pouring in yesterday

Which federal government agency or parastatal?

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