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NNPC Still Unable To Account For $12 Billion Crude Oil Proceeds - Sanusi Lamido by prymesolution: 8:02am On Dec 19, 2013
Culled from [url=http://saharareporters.com/news-page/cbn-governor%C2%A0bombshell-nnpc-still-lunable-to%C2%A0account%C2%A0-12-billion-crude-oil-proceeds]Sahara Reporters[/url]

A crucial meeting between key government offices concerning the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) declaration that the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has failed to remit to the Federation Account the sum of $49.8 billion between 2012 and 2013 has concluded that only about $10.8 billion appears to be unaccounted for.

That figure was referred to only as a “shortfall” in domestic crude oil receipts.

The NNPC, meanwhile, admitted at the meeting that Nigeria’s earnings from crude oil exports over the period in question were $67.12 billion: $1.79 billion higher than the revenues reported by the CBN.

In attendance at the meeting which was billed as a “reconciliation meeting” were the CBN, the NNPC, the Department of Petroleum Resources, the Federal Inland Revenue Service, the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation, the Budget Office of the Federation, the Federal Ministries of Finance, and the Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources.

In a “summary of findings” issued after the meeting, which lasted until 2 am,” the group said the $10.8 billion “shortfall” was acknowledged by NNPC but that the corporation at the same time disputed its magnitude.

“This shortfall has been acknowledged by NNPC, but the magnitude of the shortfall is still disputed by NNPC. The shortfall is explained to be the result of subsidy claims, unrecovered crude/product losses, and cost of strategic petroleum storage (which is currently not captured in the PPPRA template for refunds). This figure is also well-known to all stakeholders at the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC), and is reported and updated on a monthly basis. However, all parties concerned are working assiduously through the ongoing reconciliation efforts to resolve this.”

A source at the meeting told Sahara Reporters that the overriding reason the institutions resolved that not to drag the issue further is because the NNPC and the Minister of Petroleum Resources managed to“convince” those at the meeting that the monies had somehow been remitted.

The discrepancies first leaked through a letter written to President Goodluck Jonathan by CBN Governor Lamido Sanusi Lamido, which was first published by Sahara Reporters. Since the letter leaked to the media,Mr. Sanusi has been put under immense pressure by President Goodluck Jonathan and the Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Allison-Madueke.

Our source said that despite the bogus accounting undertaken by the NNPC, the agency could still not account for as much as $12 billion from proceeds of crude oil lifted and sold on behalf of Nigeria.

http://www.infonubia.com/2013/12/nnpc-still-unable-to-account-for-12.html
Re: NNPC Still Unable To Account For $12 Billion Crude Oil Proceeds - Sanusi Lamido by fijiano202(m): 8:21am On Dec 19, 2013
Sanusi go sit down,forget story.the money aint coming back,we sabi the corrupt govt we have
Re: NNPC Still Unable To Account For $12 Billion Crude Oil Proceeds - Sanusi Lamido by prymesolution: 3:03pm On Dec 19, 2013
fijiano202: Sanusi go sit down,forget story.the money aint coming back,we sabi the corrupt govt we have
Na im be say wahala dey!
Re: NNPC Still Unable To Account For $12 Billion Crude Oil Proceeds - Sanusi Lamido by SLIDEwaxie(m): 3:22pm On Dec 19, 2013
Is there a problem with Sanusi trying to do his job?

i'm asking this question before PDP nitwits accused him of trying to bring down the alwys incompetent president
Re: NNPC Still Unable To Account For $12 Billion Crude Oil Proceeds - Sanusi Lamido by ShineIt: 3:27pm On Dec 19, 2013
Why is this man still in a job? Incredible he doesn't know if its $49 or $12billion. Imagine if he was in a private enterprise and telling his boss and share holders he can't explain the whereabout of their money.
Re: NNPC Still Unable To Account For $12 Billion Crude Oil Proceeds - Sanusi Lamido by IleIfe2(m): 3:40pm On Dec 19, 2013
Shine It: Why is this man still in a job? Incredible he doesn't know if its $49 or $12billion. Imagine if he was in a private enterprise and telling his boss and share holders he can't explain the whereabout of their money.

Whatever the case may be, Money is missing and we need to know where it is.
Re: NNPC Still Unable To Account For $12 Billion Crude Oil Proceeds - Sanusi Lamido by ShineIt: 4:45pm On Dec 19, 2013
Ile-Ife:


Whatever the case may be, Money is missing and we need to know where it is.

If I were you I wouldn't bother, its our oil money thats the cocoa of the matter. How much is the price of cocoa now?
Jus askin grin
Re: NNPC Still Unable To Account For $12 Billion Crude Oil Proceeds - Sanusi Lamido by prymesolution: 6:18pm On Dec 19, 2013
Shine It:

If I were you I wouldn't bother, its our oil money thats the cocoa of the matter. How much is the price of cocoa now?
Jus askin grin
Go freedom fighter!
Re: NNPC Still Unable To Account For $12 Billion Crude Oil Proceeds - Sanusi Lamido by theoctopus: 6:22pm On Dec 19, 2013
Ile-Ife:


Whatever the case may be, Money is missing and we need to know where it is.

Stop repeating a lie. The only thing missing is your sense of honesty. shame
Re: NNPC Still Unable To Account For $12 Billion Crude Oil Proceeds - Sanusi Lamido by KiKatanga: 6:32pm On Dec 19, 2013
THIEVES!
Re: NNPC Still Unable To Account For $12 Billion Crude Oil Proceeds - Sanusi Lamido by prymesolution: 7:43pm On Dec 19, 2013
Ki-Katanga:
THIEVES!
All of them!

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