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N5tn Stolen Under Jonathan –Investigation by ballabriggs: 12:22am On Nov 25, 2012
N5tn stolen under Jonathan –Investigation
NOVEMBER 25, 2012 BY TOYOSI OGUNSEYE, ALLWELL OKPI AND LEKE BAIYEWU


Over N5tn in government funds have been stolen through fraud, embezzlement and theft since President Goodluck Jonathan assumed office on May 6, 2010, a SUNDAY PUNCH investigation has found.

Our correspondents arrived at the stolen sum after poring over the reports of the various committees set up by the President to probe some sectors of the economy, particularly oil and gas. SUNDAY PUNCH also relied on disclosures by some senior government officials.

Five trillion naira is the summation of government funds said to have been stolen, according to the Mallam Nuhu Ribadu-led Petroleum Task Force report; the Minister of Trade and Investment’s report on stolen crude; the House of Representatives fuel subsidy report and investigations into the ecological fund, SIM card registration and frequency band spectrum sale.

The Ribadu report on the oil and gas sector put daily crude oil theft at a high 250,000 barrels daily at a cost of $6.3bn (N1.2trn) a year. This puts the total amount lost through oil theft in the two years of Jonathan’s government at over $12.6bn (N2trn).

Oil theft is common in the Nigerian oil and gas sector. In June, a special naval team impounded a French ship, MT Vannessa, at Brass Loading Terminal, Bayelsa State, for allegedly stealing 500,000 barrels of crude oil per day from the country.

Our sister publication, SATURDAY PUNCH, had reported that the suspects, in their confessional statements, indicted some political office holders, many fuel marketers and some officials of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation and Department of Petroleum Resources.

In October, Minister of Trade and Investment, Dr. Olusegun Aganga, in a letter to the President, said 24 million barrels of oil worth $1.6bn (N252bn) was stolen between July and September.

According to Aganga, his signature was forged on the Export Clearance Permit that was used to export the crude oil from Nigeria.

Confirming that oil theft was depleting Nigeria’s resources, the Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, in May, said the government lost a fifth of its oil revenues to theft in April.

Apart from income lost through oil theft, the Ribadu report also said ministers of Petroleum Resources between 2008 and 2011 handed out seven discretionary oil licences and that government lost $183m (N29bn) in signature bonuses via these deals.

The Ribadu panel discovered that three of the oil licences were awarded under the current petroleum minister, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke, who took up her position in 2010. Alison-Madueke, however, denied knowledge of the discretionary awards.

Shortly before the Ribadu report, the House of Representatives had raised the alarm that the N2.6trn the Federal Government paid for oil subsidy in 2011 could not be properly accounted for.

The House said, “Fuel subsidy payments amounted to N261.1bn in 2006, N278.8bn in 2007 and N346.7bn in 2008, but, even after the subsidy on diesel had been removed, the ‘subsidy’ payments jumped to N2.58trn in 2011 — more than 900 per cent of the sum appropriated for the year (N245bn).”

A subsequent report by the Presidential Committee on Verification and Reconciliation of Fuel Subsidy Payments, led by Mr. Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede, revealed that in 2011, 197 subsidy transactions worth N232bn were illegitimate.

These frauds are not limited to the oil industry, as similar probes have shown that almost all sectors are involved.

In July, the House of Representatives Committee on Environment discovered a tree seedling fraud worth N2bn awarded by the Ecological Fund office.

Chairman of the committee on environment, Mrs. Uche Ekwunife, said this during an investigative hearing on the mismanagement of ecological funds for the development of tree nurseries and seedlings in the 36 states.

According to her, out of the N3bn approved by the Presidency in 2010, N2bn was released to the contractors and consultants without government getting value.

Minister of Environment Hadiza Mailafia, however, said the contract was awarded by her predecessor.

In the telecommunications sector, the House instituted a probe into the sale of the frequency brand spectrum, which was reportedly sold for less than its value.

The 450MHz frequency, which was valued at over $50m, was allegedly sold for less than $6m (a difference of $44m or N6.9bn) by the Nigeria Communications Commission.

In the same sector, the reps, earlier this year, commenced investigations into the N6.1bn SIM card registration project embarked upon by the NCC in 2011.

The investigation followed the delay in completing the exercise and the request by NCC for additional N1bn for the project in its 2012 budget.

The lawmakers insisted that the NCC had no business embarking on the project since various service providers were already registering their subscribers.

Deputy Chairman, House Committee on Communications, Mr. Usman Bawa, had said, “The NCC has no business with SIM card registration. Apart from that, the service providers have done about 80 per cent of the registration because they started before the NCC. To me, for the regulatory body to be involved in the registration is a duplication of effort, a waste of resources and time.

“Even, the manner with which the bill for the N6.1bn was passed during the Sixth Assembly showed that there was more to it than meets the eyes. From our investigations, from which our report was compiled, our interactions with the NCC contractors for the SIM card registration and the service providers, a lot has been exposed and this was part of the reason why we removed the N1bn that was budgeted for the same SIM card registration in the last budget.”

It would be recalled that the then Minister of Information and Communication, Prof. Dora Akunyili, had, in August, 2010, agreed that the amount budgeted for SIM card registration was exorbitant.

Reacting to the massive frauds that have greeted Jonathan’s tenure, Transparency International, told one of our correspondents that Nigeria would continue to slack in development as long as it keeps paying lip service to the fight against corruption.

It said via electronic mail, “President Jonathan should insist that those accused of corruption are properly investigated and punished if found guilty, irrespective of their positions and connections. The judiciary must be seen as impartial and fair.

“To signal a break with the past, the government should set up an independent investigatory panel to review charges of corruption within government and the private sector. President Jonathan should endorse the panel and commit to ensure it has both the scope and the power to investigate and prosecute.

“This is not just a matter of justice; fighting corruption can affect the lives and livelihoods of millions of people. The current culture of corruption hurts the majority of Nigerians while the inequality gap widens.”

Also speaking to SUNDAY PUNCH, the Director, Centre for Applied Economics, Lagos Business School, Prof. Pat Utomi, said the spate of corruption in the country was unprecedented.

The political economist argued that prosecution and jail terms for corrupt individuals would not be as effective as building a societal institution that would prevent corruption.

A former Vice Chancellor, Crescent University, Prof. Sheriffdeen Tella, also warned that corruption would spell doom for the country if the trend continued.

He said, “It is unfortunate that the country will not be able to meet the Millennium Development Goals. There is a need for the masses to hold a three-day protest against corruption to force government to prosecute those indicted for corruption.”

Similarly, Executive Chairman, Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders, Mr. Debo Adeniran, said, “For Jonathan to fight corruption, he must start with his cabinet. The way Jonathan is going about his campaign against corruption is not the best way to go about it.”

A global audit and financial advisory firm, KPMG, had on Thursday stated that Nigeria accounted for the highest number of fraud cases in Africa in the first half of 2012.

The cost of fraud in the country during the period was put at $1.5bn (N225bn).
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Re: N5tn Stolen Under Jonathan –Investigation by Nobody: 1:06am On Nov 25, 2012
Hmmmmm shocked
Re: N5tn Stolen Under Jonathan –Investigation by ballabriggs: 1:58am On Nov 25, 2012
President Jonafraud!!!

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Re: N5tn Stolen Under Jonathan –Investigation by redsun(m): 2:17am On Nov 25, 2012
Before nko?That is what it is all about,chop make chop,while the helpless nigerians siddon look.And the children suffers for no fault of theirs.
Re: N5tn Stolen Under Jonathan –Investigation by malele(m): 2:20am On Nov 25, 2012
This joe go kill person ooo
Re: N5tn Stolen Under Jonathan –Investigation by floriana(m): 3:08am On Nov 25, 2012
This news should have come on thanksgiving day when Reno Omokri was conducting his poll on what we as Nigerians are thankful for. This is one thing to thank Jona for. This gold medal in public grand theft.

By the way, 5th to comment. I stayed awake by 3:08am to achieve the feat. So help me God.
Re: N5tn Stolen Under Jonathan –Investigation by Nobody: 3:20am On Nov 25, 2012
make them dey thief...gej governmnt is weak nd too porous.........dats y d economy is nt growin
Re: N5tn Stolen Under Jonathan –Investigation by Truckpusher(m): 3:21am On Nov 25, 2012
ballabriggs: President Jonafraud!!!
Did you read the article? or you just jumped to the heading and concluded that all that money was stolen by the president and at the same time setting up committees to uncover himself?

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Re: N5tn Stolen Under Jonathan –Investigation by abifoluwa: 3:25am On Nov 25, 2012
like black face sad... omo na sad life wey we dey live for naija.... cry yekoko paye.. see as our life hin bad o.. cha

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Re: N5tn Stolen Under Jonathan –Investigation by bellyjelly: 3:28am On Nov 25, 2012
When is our revolution going to start?

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Re: N5tn Stolen Under Jonathan –Investigation by Nobody: 3:30am On Nov 25, 2012
Jonah is nothing to offer this country, democracy is the worst form of government.

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Re: N5tn Stolen Under Jonathan –Investigation by Nobody: 3:32am On Nov 25, 2012
What kind of financial fools are at work here? Auditing should be done quite frequently.
Re: N5tn Stolen Under Jonathan –Investigation by Ajaofosoro: 3:45am On Nov 25, 2012
Truckpusher: Did you read the article? or you just jumped to the heading and concluded that all that money was stolen by the president and at the same time setting up committees to uncover himself?
For me , it is not GEJ that is so greedy and stole that much but his problem is dat he is too weak for the job. We need a person that can control.

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Re: N5tn Stolen Under Jonathan –Investigation by easyfem(m): 3:58am On Nov 25, 2012
I tink diz is d best way we can start a protest.. We shud nt protest over fuel sudsidy.. Let pple rptest over corruption ɑ̤̥̈̊и̲̮̣̥̅̊∂ diz shud start wit jona cabinet. Fish dem out ɑ̤̥̈̊и̲̮̣̥̅̊∂ give capital punishment... But I'm afraid just bcoz TI WON BA FA GBURU, GBURU AMA FA IGBO. Diz is d wrk of jona gods father.. Nice wrk rebadu
Re: N5tn Stolen Under Jonathan –Investigation by speeder(m): 4:03am On Nov 25, 2012
I like Jonathan as a person but hate him as the president. Ppl will always say it was in his administration that Boko haram started violence. Yes, its true, but the true test of leadership is to overcome what others won't dream of accomplishing.

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Re: N5tn Stolen Under Jonathan –Investigation by Nobody: 4:12am On Nov 25, 2012
when UN building is going for 5.2 Billion naira, a building worth 0.2 Billion
what do you expect, and very soon, retardeen will claim he is poorly fed

Omo oju o rola ri ti so omo ni olaniyonu

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Re: N5tn Stolen Under Jonathan –Investigation by abifoluwa: 4:17am On Nov 25, 2012
speeder: I like Jonathan as a person but hate him as the president. Ppl will always say it was in his administration that Boko haram started violence. Yes, its true, but the true test of leadership is to overcome what others won't dream of accomplishing.
why are you contradicting urself? just stick to one side? okay lipsrsealed

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Re: N5tn Stolen Under Jonathan –Investigation by murtalaa(m): 4:19am On Nov 25, 2012
Truckpusher: Did you read the article? or you just jumped to the heading and concluded that all that money was stolen by the president and at the same time setting up committees to uncover himself?
Leaving thieves to steal the money is worse than him stealing them himself. I would rather he stole all the money himself. This way we will know that our money is in one place and know where to get them when the time comes......speaking of setting up committee i want to ask if you sincerely see any hope of anything ever coming out of those committees. They have rubbished the work of every single committee they have set up. How can you set up a committee to investigate a committee, anyway? Jonathan is taking daftness to a different level never seen before, i tell you.

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Re: N5tn Stolen Under Jonathan –Investigation by Degis(m): 4:37am On Nov 25, 2012
Too many fools parading as intellectuals. How can you say 5 Trillion naira was stolen under Jonathan's Presidency when all these Theft Cases have been on since Obasanjo era. Nigerian Opposition are just senseless like their followers on Nairaland. Blind leading the Blind.

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Re: N5tn Stolen Under Jonathan –Investigation by ssainty(m): 4:40am On Nov 25, 2012
Before you know it he(jona)we tell us that unless subsidy is totally removed no meaningful dev can be achieved.it is so unfortunate i gave dis guy my vote. this is d worst head of state/president ever existed.

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Re: N5tn Stolen Under Jonathan –Investigation by luvmijeje(f): 4:42am On Nov 25, 2012
Smh,5trn under 2yrs!This people ve killed us.We truly have an incompetent president.

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Re: N5tn Stolen Under Jonathan –Investigation by Dells(m): 5:08am On Nov 25, 2012
Jona,d Retardeen is a Grand Crook Of d Federal Republic(GCFR)

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Re: N5tn Stolen Under Jonathan –Investigation by salafiyy: 5:27am On Nov 25, 2012
THEY ARE HIS KIND
Re: N5tn Stolen Under Jonathan –Investigation by Whobedatte(m): 5:34am On Nov 25, 2012
murtalaa: Leaving thieves to steal the money is worse than him stealing them himself. I would rather he stole all the money himself. This way we will know that our money is in one place and know where to get them when the time comes......speaking of setting up committee i want to ask if you sincerely see any hope of anything ever coming out of those committees. They have rubbished the work of every single committee they have set up. How can you set up a committee to investigate a committee, anyway? Jonathan is taking daftness to a different level never seen before, i tell you.
True, GEJ needsto act like the C ~ C, he is the General, and has absolute powers. How many of the subsidy thieves have we seen gone to jail? Except a Blackberry or Goat thief, the real enemies/cabals are walking free. Except Reno, abati, okupe, and few that benefit from the #rot, GEJ is a total misfortune on the sensibilities of the average nigerian!!!

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Re: N5tn Stolen Under Jonathan –Investigation by martyns303(m): 5:39am On Nov 25, 2012
Sometimes I wonder where all this figures come from, N5Trillion in four years, can you imagine the effect on the economy? Money gets stolen but this much, I doubt.
Re: N5tn Stolen Under Jonathan –Investigation by Wsdm: 5:48am On Nov 25, 2012
... Yes of course. Has pastor Tunde Bakare not said that Goodluck Azikwe Ebele Jonathan's destiny is to Bankrupt Nigeria? And we all laughed over such sensitive statement. Honestly with the way the president is handling Nigeria, if he was to be the head during the civil war Nigeria will have now been divided because of his dafftness. No wonder the U.S. predicted Nigeria division in 2015 when he ascended to the mantle of leadership.

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Re: N5tn Stolen Under Jonathan –Investigation by Omen100(m): 5:51am On Nov 25, 2012
Degis: Too many fools parading as intellectuals. How can you say 5 Trillion naira was stolen under Jonathan's Presidency when all these Theft Cases have been on since Obasanjo era. Nigerian Opposition are just senseless like their followers on Nairaland. Blind leading the Blind.


You are just an hideous beast & disguising creature, what has this topic of discussion got to do with opposition parties, was it that u too blind to see & knowledge that this investigations were carried out by different independent bodies & committees set up by this the same government of the day? Fool, you even worster than the common criminals we find with in the corridors of power. My kindly advice to you this morning, just go & ask forgiveness of your sins this sunday morning.

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Re: N5tn Stolen Under Jonathan –Investigation by Thok(m): 6:02am On Nov 25, 2012
The gospel truth of Jona administration is that it was built and hemmed on corruption, by pple that gave him the presidency. So therefore, he can't bite the hands that fed him. Full final stop. Whistling 'i am not suprised'..

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Re: N5tn Stolen Under Jonathan –Investigation by tpapi: 6:15am On Nov 25, 2012
Som nigerians av short memories,where were wen larmode said dos oil thieves were purposely frustating justice by payin their to frutrate n prolong court case,if the judges av not given their judgement on the oil thieves,pls tel me wat can gej do
Re: N5tn Stolen Under Jonathan –Investigation by condralbede(m): 6:16am On Nov 25, 2012
Jona is just too reluctant to allow those sectors to siphon Government money any how,pls jona my guy buckle ur failure rate.....make U for no fall hand oh.
Re: N5tn Stolen Under Jonathan –Investigation by takedat(m): 6:36am On Nov 25, 2012
This revelations shouldn't come as a surprise to those who take an avid interest in this government and the maladministration that surrounds it. This country is nearer to bankruptcy because we are unfortunate to have a weak leader who makes a nuisance of his title as the C-In-C and his unable to curtail a monster in the name of crude oil theft to its barest minimum. I have always held the view that GEJ can never fight corruption because the stench that oozes out of his government, his political associates and economic team is corruption.

Waiting for the Villa Courtiers to invade this thread to tell us that Tinubu sponsored this article and El Rufai is the writer!

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Re: N5tn Stolen Under Jonathan –Investigation by mu2sa2: 6:44am On Nov 25, 2012
if gej had declared his asset publicly that would hav shown him as a person who is serious about leading the fight against corruption. Why should anyone trust a leader who is concealing his wealth to tackle corruption. If gej acquired his asset legitimately he would not hav given a damn to disclosing the asset for all to see and indeed assess. Dishonest leadership is the bane of nigeria.

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