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Why There Is Massive Corruption In NNPC, By Saraki by sirvic01(m): 6:50am On Jun 17, 2015
Senate President Bukola Saraki yesterday attributed alleged massive corrupt practices in the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) to lack of operational budget framework.
Saraki said such an era where there was deliberate non-provision of operational budget for the Corporation was gone for good as will not be tolerated by the 8th Senate.
The Senate President spoke while receiving members of Civil Society Groups in Abuja.
He added that transparency and accountability must be brought to bear in all government transactions.
Saraki said: “On the issue of transparency of oversight, which you raised here, we will work very hard to see the areas where there can be improvement on our part.
“The budget process which you talked about, I want to tell you that some of us have strong views that issues of budget must be transparent, particularly the days are gone where agencies like the NNPC would be able to function without operational budget.
“We must move away from that because one of the key issues that we have now is the issue of revenue leakages because of lack of transparency. I think we must move away from that, especially agencies that have revenue coming in.”
He added that the red chamber will reintroduce the Constitution Amendment Bill, which was not assented to by ex-President Goodluck Jonathan.
Other Bills to receive priority attention, according to Saraki include the Petroleum Industry Bill and the Electoral Act.
He said the Senate under his leadership would focus on people-centered legislation, that would safeguard the interest and welfare of every Nigerian.
The Convener of the Groups, Clem Nwankwo, praised the election of the leadership of the Senate and that of the House of Representatives, adding that independence of the legislature will expedite development in governance.
He solicited the support of the National Assembly on while such bills as the ones on people living with disabilities, Electoral Acts as Amended, Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) and the Constitutional Amendment. He urged the Senate to ensure their passage.
Nwankwo said: “With respect to several Bills that have been going on, we did see the National Assembly passed several bills in the 7th Assembly. One of them, of course, was the Disability Bill.
“We know that it was passed by the 7th Assembly but we have no indication that it was assented to by the President and we believe that it is important that the National Assembly takes this as one of the priority Bills for the 8thAssembly so that if it is not assented to by the President, we know that the National Assembly has powers to ensure that this Bill comes into effect.
“We also know that the National Assembly worked on the issue of the Electoral Act Amendment.
“The 2011 elections were conducted and lessons learnt from those elections, which were included in that amendment made in the Electoral Act.
“We know that the National Assembly passed that amendment but we did not have any indication that the former President assented to it.
“Very importantly, we know that the Constitution was amended by this National Assembly and the amendments that were made were the far-reaching amendments of any amendment to a life document.
“This amendment covers making justifiable some of these institutional and economic rights as contained in the present constitution.”


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Re: Why There Is Massive Corruption In NNPC, By Saraki by eleko1: 6:51am On Jun 17, 2015
embarassed Gospel according to SAINT SHAKI.Is the useless man not part of the rot/financial wuruwuru in NNPC undecided?Where was he all these while/is he not aware?If PMB didn't open up about the massive corruption and stealing ala UNKNOW bank account DIEZANI MADUEKE,Mama OKONKON,mama PEE,JONA operate/open to drained our treasury,he'll remain dumb.Where is SOCIETE GENERALE BANK today?Thieves sad
Re: Why There Is Massive Corruption In NNPC, By Saraki by disloman(m): 6:52am On Jun 17, 2015
What about NASS?U goats never see anything,We want d fight of corruption to start from u.
Re: Why There Is Massive Corruption In NNPC, By Saraki by Bugatie(m): 6:54am On Jun 17, 2015
sirvic01:
Senate President Bukola Saraki yesterday attributed alleged massive corrupt practices in the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) to lack of operational budget framework.
Saraki said such an era where there was deliberate non-provision of operational budget for the Corporation was gone for good as will not be tolerated by the 8th Senate.
The Senate President spoke while receiving members of Civil Society Groups in Abuja.
He added that transparency and accountability must be brought to bear in all government transactions.
Saraki said: “On the issue of transparency of oversight, which you raised here, we will work very hard to see the areas where there can be improvement on our part.
“The budget process which you talked about, I want to tell you that some of us have strong views that issues of budget must be transparent, particularly the days are gone where agencies like the NNPC would be able to function without operational budget.
“We must move away from that because one of the key issues that we have now is the issue of revenue leakages because of lack of transparency. I think we must move away from that, especially agencies that have revenue coming in.”
He added that the red chamber will reintroduce the Constitution Amendment Bill, which was not assented to by ex-President Goodluck Jonathan.
Other Bills to receive priority attention, according to Saraki include the Petroleum Industry Bill and the Electoral Act.
He said the Senate under his leadership would focus on people-centered legislation, that would safeguard the interest and welfare of every Nigerian.
The Convener of the Groups, Clem Nwankwo, praised the election of the leadership of the Senate and that of the House of Representatives, adding that independence of the legislature will expedite development in governance.
He solicited the support of the National Assembly on while such bills as the ones on people living with disabilities, Electoral Acts as Amended, Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) and the Constitutional Amendment. He urged the Senate to ensure their passage.
Nwankwo said: “With respect to several Bills that have been going on, we did see the National Assembly passed several bills in the 7th Assembly. One of them, of course, was the Disability Bill.
“We know that it was passed by the 7th Assembly but we have no indication that it was assented to by the President and we believe that it is important that the National Assembly takes this as one of the priority Bills for the 8thAssembly so that if it is not assented to by the President, we know that the National Assembly has powers to ensure that this Bill comes into effect.
“We also know that the National Assembly worked on the issue of the Electoral Act Amendment.
“The 2011 elections were conducted and lessons learnt from those elections, which were included in that amendment made in the Electoral Act.
“We know that the National Assembly passed that amendment but we did not have any indication that the former President assented to it.
“Very importantly, we know that the Constitution was amended by this National Assembly and the amendments that were made were the far-reaching amendments of any amendment to a life document.
“This amendment covers making justifiable some of these institutional and economic rights as contained in the present constitution.”

The level of corruption in govt parastatals is so alarming, Customs, immigration and the likes.
Re: Why There Is Massive Corruption In NNPC, By Saraki by eleko1: 6:54am On Jun 17, 2015
@ OP.Urrr source b4 we comment,thank U
sirvic01:
Senate President Bukola Saraki yesterday attributed alleged massive corrupt practices in the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) to lack of operational budget framework.
Saraki said such an era where there was deliberate non-provision of operational budget for the Corporation was gone for good as will not be tolerated by the 8th Senate.
The Senate President spoke while receiving members of Civil Society Groups in Abuja.
He added that transparency and accountability must be brought to bear in all government transactions.
Saraki said: “On the issue of transparency of oversight, which you raised here, we will work very hard to see the areas where there can be improvement on our part.
“The budget process which you talked about, I want to tell you that some of us have strong views that issues of budget must be transparent, particularly the days are gone where agencies like the NNPC would be able to function without operational budget.
“We must move away from that because one of the key issues that we have now is the issue of revenue leakages because of lack of transparency. I think we must move away from that, especially agencies that have revenue coming in.”
He added that the red chamber will reintroduce the Constitution Amendment Bill, which was not assented to by ex-President Goodluck Jonathan.
Other Bills to receive priority attention, according to Saraki include the Petroleum Industry Bill and the Electoral Act.
He said the Senate under his leadership would focus on people-centered legislation, that would safeguard the interest and welfare of every Nigerian.
The Convener of the Groups, Clem Nwankwo, praised the election of the leadership of the Senate and that of the House of Representatives, adding that independence of the legislature will expedite development in governance.
He solicited the support of the National Assembly on while such bills as the ones on people living with disabilities, Electoral Acts as Amended, Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) and the Constitutional Amendment. He urged the Senate to ensure their passage.
Nwankwo said: “With respect to several Bills that have been going on, we did see the National Assembly passed several bills in the 7th Assembly. One of them, of course, was the Disability Bill.
“We know that it was passed by the 7th Assembly but we have no indication that it was assented to by the President and we believe that it is important that the National Assembly takes this as one of the priority Bills for the 8thAssembly so that if it is not assented to by the President, we know that the National Assembly has powers to ensure that this Bill comes into effect.
“We also know that the National Assembly worked on the issue of the Electoral Act Amendment.
“The 2011 elections were conducted and lessons learnt from those elections, which were included in that amendment made in the Electoral Act.
“We know that the National Assembly passed that amendment but we did not have any indication that the former President assented to it.
“Very importantly, we know that the Constitution was amended by this National Assembly and the amendments that were made were the far-reaching amendments of any amendment to a life document.
“This amendment covers making justifiable some of these institutional and economic rights as contained in the present constitution.”
Re: Why There Is Massive Corruption In NNPC, By Saraki by cerzo(m): 6:57am On Jun 17, 2015
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Re: Why There Is Massive Corruption In NNPC, By Saraki by sirvic01(m): 6:57am On Jun 17, 2015
Re: Why There Is Massive Corruption In NNPC, By Saraki by CountDracula(m): 7:04am On Jun 17, 2015
NNPC? Really? U bcom d president and its d level of corruption in NNPC dt first bothers u? Niggga look around u, d seat ure sittin on is corrupted,dts hw deep d corruption is, NNPC my asss! Jus say u wanna clear road to get more oil money and even tho I can't prove my statement I knw u have no goodness in ur heart, ure just a politician. Students are payin 25,000 naira as acceptance fee and ure sayin NNPC...
Re: Why There Is Massive Corruption In NNPC, By Saraki by Yemz213(m): 7:04am On Jun 17, 2015
saraki of all people.........anyway me too need wardrobe allowance
Re: Why There Is Massive Corruption In NNPC, By Saraki by Horlawoomey(m): 7:06am On Jun 17, 2015
Saraki is an intelligent man but he is damn too corrupt.
Re: Why There Is Massive Corruption In NNPC, By Saraki by Young03(m): 7:12am On Jun 17, 2015
but were is the man that said he will fight kworuption?
Re: Why There Is Massive Corruption In NNPC, By Saraki by Nobody: 7:16am On Jun 17, 2015
Too much noise.. we already know there's corruption at NNPC and Naija at large... They should strt acting and talk less...
Re: Why There Is Massive Corruption In NNPC, By Saraki by chadnezzar0worl(m): 7:19am On Jun 17, 2015
Good move
Re: Why There Is Massive Corruption In NNPC, By Saraki by Orunto: 7:35am On Jun 17, 2015
Very good start Senate President. Lack of Operational Budget anywhere causes many different kind of corruption in our system. This is the main cause of bunkering and the oil looting that is happening everywhere.
Re: Why There Is Massive Corruption In NNPC, By Saraki by eleko1: 7:37am On Jun 17, 2015
Is he not the same man that exposed the rot in NNPC?Ask Okonjo,diezani,Jona how many AC NNPC operate?Is JOna govt not aware of massive stealing in NNPC(sorry,I have forgot stealing isn't corruption/America will know.There is no need to remind U).Go to Up North and listen to their accent/find a good Linguist to teach U.Thank U
Young03:
but were is the man that said he will fight kworuption?
Re: Why There Is Massive Corruption In NNPC, By Saraki by kazmanbanjoko(m): 8:30am On Jun 17, 2015
Since the minister (madueke) is corruption herself, why wont there be massive corruption in NNPC?

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Re: Why There Is Massive Corruption In NNPC, By Saraki by Nobody: 8:49am On Jun 17, 2015
Are we going to just sit down and pin point our problem or we are going to start acting?
Re: Why There Is Massive Corruption In NNPC, By Saraki by gambit10: 9:19am On Jun 17, 2015
make I go read first
Re: Why There Is Massive Corruption In NNPC, By Saraki by funlord(m): 9:27am On Jun 17, 2015
grin Look WHO'S talking! Lol!!! Abeg make I enter toilet!
Re: Why There Is Massive Corruption In NNPC, By Saraki by Vicadonis(m): 10:06am On Jun 17, 2015
Hehehehehehe... Na hell fire all of una go end
Re: Why There Is Massive Corruption In NNPC, By Saraki by sammyj: 10:58am On Jun 17, 2015
Saraki should make sure this leakage laws are put in place to block this leakage in NNPC and jail all parties involved. !!!! grin grin
Re: Why There Is Massive Corruption In NNPC, By Saraki by lawani: 8:04pm On Dec 18, 2015

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