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NNPC Spends ₦1.35bn Annually On 36 Employees by Nobody: 6:49pm On May 05, 2012
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation has been spending N1.35bn annually on 36 of its employees redeployed to the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board.

This much was discovered and made known by the Presidential Committee on Restructuring and Rationalisation of Federal Government Parastatals, Commissions and Agencies in its report.

Apart from the fuel subsidy issue, the NCDMB, which was established on April 22, 2010, came under serious scrutiny from the members of the Stephen Oronsaye Committee.

A breakdown of the figure by the committee showed that each of the 36 NNPC officials deployed in the new board received on the average N37m per annum.

The committee noted that the figure “is very high and cannot be supported when the basic salary per annum in the public sector is N216,000.”
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The committee has also listed the Petroleum Products Pricing and Regulatory Agency and the Petroleum Equalisation Funds among agencies that should lose their independent status.

According to the 660-page report exclusively obtained by SATURDAY PUNCH, the committee, led by a former Head of Service (Oronsaye), recommended a merger of the PPPRA with the PEF as an antidote to the fraud in fuel importation and distribution in the country.

Oronsaye and his colleagues in the committee recommended that the PPPRA and PEF be collapsed into a single department under the supervision of the Ministry of Petroleum Resources.

In recommending the merger of some of the core agencies in the nation’s corruption-ridden oil industry, the committee said, “The PPPRA and the PEF be merged into a single department in the Ministry of Petroleum Resources; and there should be full automation of the bridging process of distribution of petroleum products to eliminate abuse.”

The Committee stated that the statutory functions of the PEF could be carried out as a department in the petroleum ministry.

The report stated that the PPPRA and PEF perform functions that have a cause and effect relationship, which makes it necessary for an alignment of functions for a better efficient service delivery.

“The committee believes that the performance of the functions of the agencies does not need a complicated apparatus in the form of two parastatals and their boards.

“Their collapse into a single department in the Ministry of Petroleum Resources would reduce the widely reported financial and procedural abuse in the oil sector.

“The need will therefore arise to fully automate the bridging process of the distribution of petroleum products to eliminate abuses.”

In arriving at its decision, the committee stated that the 26-member board of the PPPRA is rather unwieldy.

The committee members argued that PPPRA would cease to exist with the phased removal of fuel subsidy in the country and with the expected enactment of the Petroleum Act.

Oronsaye and the members of his committee made serious observations about the administration of the NNPC.

According to the committee, the NNPC has been maintaining a workforce considered inimical to the nation’s economy.

The committee put the workforce of the corporation at 9,765 out of which 1,386, 7,331 and 1,048 are management, senior, and junior staff respectively.

It was also the observation of the committee that “the NNPC structure is unwieldy in terms of the size of its workforce and this constitutes a big drain on government resources.”

The committee observed that the NNPC is violating a constitutional stipulation, which forbids a minister to be chairman of a parastatal under them and recommended that an independent chairman be appointed to head the governing board by the President in accordance with “extant Federal Government Guidelines on the Administration of Federal Government Parastatals.”

The committee recommended a periodic management audit of the corporation.

It was further observed that the NCDMB and the Petroleum Technology Development Trust Fund were performing similar functions of training qualified Nigerians for placement in the oil and gas sector of the economy, which the committee said could have been performed by a single agency.


The report said, “The committee further observed similarities in the functions of the NCDMB and the Petroleum Technology Development Trust Fund.

“While the NCDMB focuses on the initiation, design and implementation of effective indigenous research and development capacity for Nigeria’s oil and gas and solid minerals industry, and while the core functions performed by the two bodies could be performed by one agency, the committee is of the view that the bodies – the PTDF and the NCDMB – should be merged to ensure greater synergy and have a one-stop shop for training and placement of competent Nigerians in the oil and gas sector.”

The committee, therefore, recommended that the PTDF be subsumed in the NCDMB as a way of ensuring an effective coordination in the training and placement of competent Nigerians in the oil sector.

It recommended the amendment of the NCDMB law to enable it to take over the PTDF.

The Oronsaye Committee further recommended the scrapping of 38 agencies, the merger of 52 others in addition to the reversion of the status of 14 agencies to departments in ministries.

It recommended the management audit of 89 agencies and the capturing of the biometric data of members of staff.

It is also part of the recommendations of the committee that the government shou ld stop the funding of certain agencies that are expected to be self-sustaining.

On the issue of the scourge of corruption in the country, the committee gave some insight into its recommendations for the merger of the anti-graft agencies in the country.

The committee recommended the merger of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission and the Code of Conduct Bureau, because of the similarity of functions performed by the agencies.

The committee recommended the establishment of an independent anti-corruption agency in place of the EFCC, ICPC and CCB.

“The Code of Conduct Bureau should be merged with the ICPC and EFCC into a strengthened parastatal and that the law should accord it independence and autonomy,” the report stated.

It is part of the recommendations that the Code of Conduct Tribunal be renamed the Anti-Corruption Tribunal, entrusted with the sole responsibility of handling cases referred to it by the proposed anti-corruption body.

The committee stated that the recommended Anti-Corruption Tribunal should be “granted the status of a Court of Superior Records.”

Also recommended is the establishment of strong departments in the proposed anti-corruption agency. These include prosecution, investigation, prevention (advocacy) and asset declaration/forfeiture.

It was recommended that the Nigeria Financial Intelligence Unit be made an autonomous body now domiciled in the EFCC.

The committee observed that the recommendations involving the anti-corruption agencies and the special tribunal for corruption would take a strenuous constitutional amendment, which they agreed, was worth the stress. SATURDAY PUNCH

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Re: NNPC Spends ₦1.35bn Annually On 36 Employees by amtheone(m): 8:31pm On May 05, 2012
Their own is even smaller. Was it not 200+million was used to carry out data capturing exercise in ovasea for 6 pensioners. So spending billions on 36 ownas of NNPC is change. Who owns NNPC?

Pls another news.

Pls always know that at d moment we are yet to have a govt.
Re: NNPC Spends ₦1.35bn Annually On 36 Employees by Nobody: 8:34pm On May 05, 2012
na today.
abeg, next story please
Re: NNPC Spends ₦1.35bn Annually On 36 Employees by Emattitude: 8:39pm On May 05, 2012
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Re: NNPC Spends ₦1.35bn Annually On 36 Employees by toluxa1(m): 8:51pm On May 05, 2012
Awon Ole buruku
Re: NNPC Spends ₦1.35bn Annually On 36 Employees by lafuria1(m): 8:53pm On May 05, 2012
So what? Nigerians hv a lot to worry about jor. D govt doesn't care period.
Re: NNPC Spends ₦1.35bn Annually On 36 Employees by Soundmind(m): 9:09pm On May 05, 2012
Haba, this people want to kill me before my time
God no go gree.
Chei !

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Re: NNPC Spends ₦1.35bn Annually On 36 Employees by Nobody: 9:23pm On May 05, 2012
later,they'll say naija's economy will collapse if they don't remove fuel subsidy?#God is watching them in 3D.He'll certainly push them all to the UK.

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Re: NNPC Spends ₦1.35bn Annually On 36 Employees by Icon4s(m): 9:24pm On May 05, 2012
Nothing outrageous abt d average of N37M per annum( less than $20,000/month) which am sure includes other allowances. These ar top senior & management staff. Most oil workers in d US earn abt $30,000 to $60,000/month as salaries excluding certain allowances. Nigerian oil workers ar abt d least paid world-wide.
Re: NNPC Spends ₦1.35bn Annually On 36 Employees by escobar07(m): 9:26pm On May 05, 2012
Rot!Rot!Rot. Rot everywhere
Re: NNPC Spends ₦1.35bn Annually On 36 Employees by Piyke: 9:29pm On May 05, 2012
Icon4s: Nothing outrageous abt d average of N37M per annum( less than $20,000/month) which am sure includes other allowances. These ar top senior & management staff. Most oil workers in d US earn abt $30,000 to $60,000/month as salaries excluding certain allowances. Nigerian oil workers ar abt d least paid world-wide.

I'm sure the oil workers your referring to in the US are not public servants. NNPC is not a private company, these are public servants being paid such amounts in a country with 18k as minimum wage

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Re: NNPC Spends ₦1.35bn Annually On 36 Employees by Nnaemiemax: 9:30pm On May 05, 2012
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Re: NNPC Spends ₦1.35bn Annually On 36 Employees by Sealeddeal(m): 9:30pm On May 05, 2012
Alot of things has been exposed officially in this present administration.the president will have to implement this report to the letter.whether it will be effective in bringing synergism in service and reduction in spending as well as extirpating corruption or not,let it be put to try...GEJ,more power to ur elbow

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Re: NNPC Spends ₦1.35bn Annually On 36 Employees by Abayomin70(m): 9:41pm On May 05, 2012
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Re: NNPC Spends ₦1.35bn Annually On 36 Employees by otokx(m): 9:44pm On May 05, 2012
what is the use exposing supposed anomalies when no head will roll or money returned?
Re: NNPC Spends ₦1.35bn Annually On 36 Employees by Demdem(m): 9:46pm On May 05, 2012
Sealeddeal: Alot of things has been exposed officially in this present administration.the president will have to implement this report to the letter.whether it will be effective in bringing synergism in service and reduction in spending as well as extirpating corruption or not,let it be put to try...GEJ,more power to ur elbow

Yes a lot is being revealed but natin seems to be going on to fight this mess. For a year now, KPMG has released its report on NNPC still the govt hasnt deem it fit to implement it. Goodluck to Nigeria
Re: NNPC Spends ₦1.35bn Annually On 36 Employees by logica(m): 10:03pm On May 05, 2012
Icon4s: Most oil workers in d US earn abt $30,000 to $60,000/month as salaries excluding certain allowances.
Excuse you? What is the designation of these "most" oil workers in the US?

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Re: NNPC Spends ₦1.35bn Annually On 36 Employees by Icon4s(m): 10:04pm On May 05, 2012
Piyke:

I'm sure the oil workers your referring to in the US are not public servants. NNPC is not a private company, these are public servants being paid such amounts in a country with 18k as minimum wage
My friend d 18k minimum wage is 4 civil servants & nt public servants. The public service has a dif salary structure. Besides, have u taken time 2 find out what top civil servants earn? U'l b amazed. Also do u know that Statoil, Petrobras,Petronas,Saudi-Aramco,Sinopec,CNOC,British Petroleum, Sonangol etc ar owned by their respective govts?ie they ar NNPC equivalents & NNPC package is no where near them.NNPC Staff ar underpaid! NO WHERE IN THE WORLD DOES STATE OIL COMPANIES EARN SAME WAGES AS CIVIL SERVANTS.

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Re: NNPC Spends ₦1.35bn Annually On 36 Employees by Icon4s(m): 10:08pm On May 05, 2012
logica: Excuse you? What is the designation of these "most" oil workers in the US?
Geoscientists & Engineers.
Re: NNPC Spends ₦1.35bn Annually On 36 Employees by TheShopKeeper(m): 10:11pm On May 05, 2012
Shows the level of wastage in the public bodies like NNPC, a thorough scale down is needed.
Re: NNPC Spends ₦1.35bn Annually On 36 Employees by manny4life(m): 10:12pm On May 05, 2012
Icon4s: Nothing outrageous abt d average of N37M per annum( less than $20,000/month) which am sure includes other allowances. These ar top senior & management staff. Most oil workers in d US earn abt $30,000 to $60,000/month as salaries excluding certain allowances. Nigerian oil workers ar abt d least paid world-wide.


Really dude? Which oil companies in the U.S.? shocked shocked shocked

Icon4s: Geoscientists & Engineers.


So you're saying that if we do a salary test for this positions, you're trying to convince us that they earn about $720,000 annually? They really must be earning more than the execs themselves shocked shocked shocked
Re: NNPC Spends ₦1.35bn Annually On 36 Employees by violent(m): 10:39pm On May 05, 2012
Icon4s: Nothing outrageous abt d average of N37M per annum( less than $20,000/month) which am sure includes other allowances. These ar top senior & management staff. Most oil workers in d US earn abt $30,000 to $60,000/month as salaries excluding certain allowances. Nigerian oil workers ar abt d least paid world-wide.


Most oil workers? Like really, Most? why do people enjoy spewing so much untruths simply because we can't reach out and slap them silly through their computers?

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Re: NNPC Spends ₦1.35bn Annually On 36 Employees by Nobody: 10:49pm On May 05, 2012
Truthfully, I know someone who was making between 20 and 25 million Naira per year as a senior staff in an oil company. So these NNPC staff salaries are not so outrageous, provided they are in similar management/oversight positions. undecided
Re: NNPC Spends ₦1.35bn Annually On 36 Employees by member479760: 11:02pm On May 05, 2012
amtheone: Their own is even smaller. Was it not 200+million was used to carry out data capturing exercise in ovasea for 6 pensioners. So spending billions on 36 ownas of NNPC is change. Who owns NNPC?

Pls another news.

Pls always know that at d moment we are yet to have a govt.

DUMBASS!
Re: NNPC Spends ₦1.35bn Annually On 36 Employees by drnoel: 11:54pm On May 05, 2012
anoda one of those people they call governement pikin
Re: NNPC Spends ₦1.35bn Annually On 36 Employees by logica(m): 12:23am On May 06, 2012
violent:

why do people enjoy spewing so much untruths simply because we can't reach out and slap them silly through their computers?

You have chosen a very appropriate name. cheesy Probably the dude asked somebody in the oil sector what his salary was and he was given the annual salary. But the dude decided to make it a monthly figure since he felt all the people working in the oil sector must be super rich; and that figure seemed too small to him for it to be annual salary.

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Re: NNPC Spends ₦1.35bn Annually On 36 Employees by Nobody: 7:28am On May 06, 2012
Scrap NNPC!!!
Re: NNPC Spends ₦1.35bn Annually On 36 Employees by juman(m): 7:49am On May 06, 2012
A breakdown of the figure by the committee showed that each of the [b]36 NNPC officials deployed in the new board [/b]received on the average N37m per annum.

The number of the officials deployed in the board are far too many.
Re: NNPC Spends ₦1.35bn Annually On 36 Employees by wale0911: 8:02am On May 06, 2012
So after all this revelations, what else will follow? had serious actions been taking on public fund looters in the past, the way and manner of looting in today modern days would have reduced. Its so sad that we only hear huge figures been embezzled but the culprits never brought to book.
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Re: NNPC Spends ₦1.35bn Annually On 36 Employees by Nobody: 8:03am On May 06, 2012
I thought NNPC claimed there was no foul play in its dealings! Scrap NNPC, Scrap it!!!
Re: NNPC Spends ₦1.35bn Annually On 36 Employees by badmussy(m): 8:24am On May 06, 2012
Icon4s: Nothing outrageous abt d average of N37M per annum( less than $20,000/month) which am sure includes other allowances. These ar top senior & management staff. Most oil workers in d US earn abt $30,000 to $60,000/month as salaries excluding certain allowances. Nigerian oil workers ar abt d least paid world-wide.

This is so very untrue. The middle level managers earn abt 8,000 - 10,000 a month. Pls always be sure for making this kind of posts.

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