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Re: Senate Uncovers N701bn Illegal Withdrawals From Natural Resources Fund by Zico5(m): 7:15am On Dec 17, 2015
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Re: Senate Uncovers N701bn Illegal Withdrawals From Natural Resources Fund by joseph1832(m): 7:15am On Dec 17, 2015
dearpreye:
Corruption exists in all the nations of the Earth but the one that takes place here in Nigeria is primitive, almost barbaric. It's another proof of the prevalent lack of personal values haunting Nigeria.

Almost everyday are told stories of mind boggling cases of corruption and misappropriation of funds meant for projects. SMH!

Until Nigerians develop personal values and integrity, no amount of anti corruption agencies can stem this tide. Corruption is now officially the way of life of MOST Nigerians.

How can a nation develop when almost everyone is seeking intelligent means or steal and misappropriate funds? I fear blacks.

My dearest preye. tongue I beg to defer, corruption thrives because the institutions meant to fight it are weak and docile.

Personal values and integrity have little to do with it. In must advance countries, many would loot if they know they can't be caught. That's the nature of man, we tend to do bad things when we know we can get away with it.

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Re: Senate Uncovers N701bn Illegal Withdrawals From Natural Resources Fund by amakaobiemeka: 7:17am On Dec 17, 2015
IzonOwei:
pdp is not the problem..don't you get it...Our politicians irrespective of their parties are..We should do the right thing as citizens by either lynching them or unanimously revolting to bring back the sense of accountability in our leaders..A large chunk of pdp members are now in the apc. ..even the ones who were in other parties were thieves all along..
haba it has to be na, the president as even confirmed by pdp is the head of party. His condoling or refusal matters. All these stealing in billions arent petty they have a way of getting to him to sign and approve. Gej hand was in every pie, u have to be a fool to approve something to be misuse without having a way of getting ur benefit frm it
Re: Senate Uncovers N701bn Illegal Withdrawals From Natural Resources Fund by Technocrat1759(m): 7:32am On Dec 17, 2015
While God was creating this country and bestowing it with all the natural resources.

One of his Angels was surprised and asked, master why are endowing this particular country with every single blessing u have created? And God answered, just wait amd see the kind of people am going to put in this place.

To prove how wicked human beigns can be he created Nigerians.

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Re: Senate Uncovers N701bn Illegal Withdrawals From Natural Resources Fund by Nobody: 7:34am On Dec 17, 2015
joseph1832:
My dearest preye. tongue I beg to defer, corruption thrives because the institutions meant to fight it are weak and docile.

Personal values and integrity have little to do with it. In must advance countries, many would loot if they know they can't be caught. That's the nature of man, we tend to do bad things when we know we can get away with it.

Who sets up the weak institutions? The same people with weak integrity....still boiling down to personal integrity. Corruption is worst in nations where the people lack personal commitment to integrity, transparency and honest, whether or not they're anti corruption agencies.

Weak institutions are a product of people with zero personal values.

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Re: Senate Uncovers N701bn Illegal Withdrawals From Natural Resources Fund by Ovamboland(m): 7:37am On Dec 17, 2015
The proposed bill for orderly transfer of power makes a lot of sense. It's not the type of bill meant to enrich anyone but to make what is taken for granted in other countries also normal here.tIt makes this government appear forward looking and if similar approach is adopted for numerous problems bedevilling the federation e.g power, rails, ports, police, inland waterways, natural resources, the sky will be theatre beginning for Nigeria
Re: Senate Uncovers N701bn Illegal Withdrawals From Natural Resources Fund by Nobody: 7:40am On Dec 17, 2015
joseph1832:
My dearest preye. tongue I beg to defer, corruption thrives because the institutions meant to fight it are weak and docile.

Personal values and integrity have little to do with it. In must advance countries, many would loot if they know they can't be caught. That's the nature of man, we tend to do bad things when we know we can get away with it.

Societal rot begins at the personal level- that's the core. Every people needs some agencies to tame the weakness of the natural propensity of man to be selfish, greedy and corrupt but such won't prevent corruption in the truest sense.

A typical example is the Japanese system. The Japanese are some of the most honest and transparent humans I've interacted with. ....a people committed to unsupervised excellence and verity. When was the last time you heard of serious financial misappropriation from that nation?

Brother, till every individual is committed to doing the right thing without being supervised, Nigeria goes nowhere. It's that simple. We need new values as a people.

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Re: Senate Uncovers N701bn Illegal Withdrawals From Natural Resources Fund by AfroKnight: 7:50am On Dec 17, 2015
PDP again. Gang of rogues.
Re: Senate Uncovers N701bn Illegal Withdrawals From Natural Resources Fund by Charlydot2(m): 7:51am On Dec 17, 2015
The way they mention money in thise country... Is amazing....
spyx64:
The Senate Committee on Police Affairs has urged President Muhammadu Buhari to immediately cause the investigation and prosecution of illegal withdrawals to the tune of N701, 489,494,960.61, from the Natural Resources Fund for purposes outside what the money was meant for.

The monies, according to the chairman, Senate Committee on Police Affairs, Senator Abu Ibrahim, was withdrawn between 2002 and 2012, out of the total sum of N873,400,023,790.19 which accrued to the Fund within the same period.

The Fund, established by the Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) in 2001, derives its funds from 1.68% of the Federation Account for the development of alternative natural resources outside oil and gas.

In a statement by his media aide, Gabriel Agbonika, the Senate committee chairman expressed dissatisfaction over the refusal of federal government to utilise the fund since 2001 for the purposes for which it was established, rather they were expended on contracts and programmes outside of its purview.

The statement reads in parts: “It has been discovered, however, that since its inception, the fund was never appropriately utilised for the purpose it was established.

“For example, it has been discovered that out of the total amount of N873,400,023,790.19 which accrued to the Fund between 2002 and 2012, the sum of N701, 489,494,960.61 was illegally paid put from the account for programmes/projects that have little or no relevance to natural resources development.

“In 2012 the Senate, which acted on my sponsored motion, mandated the Public Accounts Committee to investigate the funds, stressing that the report of the committee has shown clearly how the account of the Fund was misapplied.

“The purpose of the Fund is to provide possibility for every part of the country, other than oil and gas, to benefit from the principle of derivation; therefore I am calling on President Muhammadu Buhari to investigate thoroughly what has happened to the fund’s account between 2012 to date, with a view to appropriately determine the exact position of the fund.”



PMB Writes Senate, To Present 2016 Budget Next Tuesday

President Muhammadu Buhari has written the Senate, seeking its permission to present the 2016 budget next Tuesday at 10am.

Senate President Bukola Saraki read the president’s letter on the floor of the Senate yesterday.

In a related development, the Senate also passed the 2016-2018 Medium Term Expenditure Framework and Fiscal Strategy Paper and approved the exchange rate of N197 to a dollar for the 2016 budget.



Pegs crude at $38pb for 2016 budget

The upper legislative chamber also pegged the oil benchmark price of 38 dollars per barrel as well as N5.7billion for the non-oil revenue projection for the 2016 budget and urged the federal government to sustain the current tempo towards increasing independent revenue and diversification of the economy.

While commending the federal government for the introduction of the Treasury Single Account (TSA), the Senate called on the government to establish a database and possibly a single salary account for all its employees in order to streamline and reduce its personnel cost.

The senators also called on the president to clearly capture details of the funding of the infrastructural development stated in the MTEF in the 2016 Appropriation Bill, and urged the federal government to retain arrears of the MTEF as well as increase tax collection to a level closer to the accepted tax/GDP ratio of the economy.

It was also the consideration of the Senate that there would be a need for collaboration with the Executive for an accelerated passage of the Petroleum Industry Bill, particularly those sections with implications on Joint Venture funding by the federal government (JV Cash Calls). The Senate equally approved daily crude oil production of 2.2000mbpd.



Reps To Debate, Pass 2016-2018 MTEF, FSP Today

The House of Representatives will today debate the report on the 2016-2018 Medium Term Expenditure Framework and the Fiscal Strategy Paper sent to it for consideration by President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday, December 8, 2015.

According to Speaker Yakubu Dogara at plenary yesterday, the House will also approve the documents today, which will therefore set the stage for the presentation of the 2016 Budget Estimates to the National Assembly by the president on Tuesday, December 22, 2015 at 10am.

A letter addressed to Dogara by Buhari, dated December 16, 2015, which was read on the floor yesterday, requested a slot of 10 o’clock on Tuesday morning for the budget presentation.



Reps: Power Transfer, PPPRA Amendment Bills Pass Second Reading

A bill seeking to institute a legal framework for smooth transfer of power from one government to another and a Bill for an Act to amend the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (Establishment) Act 2004, have all passed the Second Reading stage in the House of Representatives.

The first of the bills to scale the hurdles at plenary yesterday was a consolidated “Bill for an Act to provide for Smooth and Orderly Transfer of Power from one Government to Another, and a Framework for the Documentation and Transmission of Handover Note from one Administration to Another and to Ensure the Publication of Same in the Official Gazette and for Other Matters Related Thereto” jointly sponsored by the House majority leader, Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila and Hon. Omoregie Ogbeide-Ihama.

Gbajabiamila (APC, Lagos), while leading the debate on the bill, said that if the bill becomes an Act, it will facilitate hitch-free transmission of power from one government to another.

Gbajabiamila blamed series of accusations and counter-accusations recorded during the transfer of power from the immediate past administration to the incumbent one on the lack of legal framework to guide the process.

According to him, the bill makes provision for both a serving president and the president-elect to have their teams on both sides who will ensure a smooth transition process.

“This is necessary for them to review the handover notes and acquire knowledge of the activities of ministries, departments and agencies,’’ he said.

On his part, the minority leader of the House, Hon. Leo Ogor (PDP, Delta) praised the bill, adding that it would address a lot of administrative issues related to power handover.

Meanwhile, Speaker Yakubu Dogara referred the Bill to amend the PPPRA Act 2004 sponsored by Hon. Mark Gbillah (APC, Benue) to the House Committee on Commerce for further legislative input preparatory to its eventual passage into law at the Third Reading stage.



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Re: Senate Uncovers N701bn Illegal Withdrawals From Natural Resources Fund by veraiyke(m): 7:52am On Dec 17, 2015
Has it not also been uncovered that you people in the senate are withdrawing and spending our money on irrelevant things? Idiots. Charcoal pointing finger at black pot. There is God.
Re: Senate Uncovers N701bn Illegal Withdrawals From Natural Resources Fund by Nobody: 7:53am On Dec 17, 2015
God forbid. Nigeria is a disease.
Re: Senate Uncovers N701bn Illegal Withdrawals From Natural Resources Fund by Opiosko: 7:53am On Dec 17, 2015
Obasanjogate grin grin
Re: Senate Uncovers N701bn Illegal Withdrawals From Natural Resources Fund by Akinz0126(m): 7:53am On Dec 17, 2015
Nasoso cover,uncover,discover,recover.....this administeration is on a mission.Mission to recover what's has been covered to discover what has been covered.....Government of mission impossible on campaign promises.
Re: Senate Uncovers N701bn Illegal Withdrawals From Natural Resources Fund by Nicepoker(m): 7:53am On Dec 17, 2015
Demdem:
Am convinced within me that if further investigation is done, it will be noticed that Jonah-daft withdrew the most amount. Very useless thing.
how useful are u. Apc primitive tool

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Re: Senate Uncovers N701bn Illegal Withdrawals From Natural Resources Fund by Demdem(m): 7:55am On Dec 17, 2015
Nicepoker:
how useful are u. Apc primitive tool

Despicable pdp thug. Never again I say.

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Re: Senate Uncovers N701bn Illegal Withdrawals From Natural Resources Fund by Mariecakes(f): 7:57am On Dec 17, 2015
All this billions they are mentioning are they from this same Nigeria we live in
Re: Senate Uncovers N701bn Illegal Withdrawals From Natural Resources Fund by tomakint: 8:00am On Dec 17, 2015
ORACLE1975:
This government just dey uncover I beg nah who cover waiting u dey uncover me don tyre no be small oh ha






Nothing serious about this government.
Exactly the same sentiments here, this is what they may likely achieve in the next four years from the look of things, "denigrating past administration of Jonathan" as excuse for not performing and leveraging on that lies to come back in 2019......just watch out, all noise no action yet. Even assumed criminals nabbed only received slap on their wrists.

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Re: Senate Uncovers N701bn Illegal Withdrawals From Natural Resources Fund by Mackson01: 8:00am On Dec 17, 2015
Nigeria leaders are desperately wicked
Re: Senate Uncovers N701bn Illegal Withdrawals From Natural Resources Fund by slim27(m): 8:04am On Dec 17, 2015
Ghen ghen..... Anoda #Gate is here
Re: Senate Uncovers N701bn Illegal Withdrawals From Natural Resources Fund by GeneviveHuby: 8:15am On Dec 17, 2015
In my own view he(Jonathan) wasn't a man of integrity, may be he is now. But this compass is already taking direction to Yar' Adua, and OBJ.
Re: Senate Uncovers N701bn Illegal Withdrawals From Natural Resources Fund by PassingShot(m): 8:17am On Dec 17, 2015
dearpreye:
Corruption exists in all the nations of the Earth but the one that takes place here in Nigeria is primitive, almost barbaric. It's another proof of the prevalent lack of personal values haunting Nigeria.

Almost everyday are told stories of mind boggling cases of corruption and misappropriation of funds meant for projects. SMH!

Until Nigerians develop personal values and integrity, no amount of anti corruption agencies can stem this tide. Corruption is now officially the way of life of MOST Nigerians.

How can a nation develop when almost everyone is seeking intelligent means or steal and misappropriate funds? I fear blacks.

This is the more reason we need to support any president who is showing strong resolve to fight the scourge. It's the reason we have to stand by PMB.

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Re: Senate Uncovers N701bn Illegal Withdrawals From Natural Resources Fund by emorse(m): 8:22am On Dec 17, 2015
dearpreye:
Corruption exists in all the nations of the Earth but the one that takes place here in Nigeria is primitive, almost barbaric. It's another proof of the prevalent lack of personal values haunting Nigeria.

Almost everyday are told stories of mind boggling cases of corruption and misappropriation of funds meant for projects. SMH!

Until Nigerians develop personal values and integrity, no amount of anti corruption agencies can stem this tide. Corruption is now officially the way of life of MOST Nigerians.

How can a nation develop when almost everyone is seeking intelligent means or steal and misappropriate funds? I fear blacks.


Yes corruption has eaten deep but that is because of the prevalent impunity. Its human nature to be greedy and always seek the easiest means to self accomplishment. However, if there are consequences for every action as Mr. President has warned, everyone would sit up. These consequences are what we are waiting to see though.

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Re: Senate Uncovers N701bn Illegal Withdrawals From Natural Resources Fund by maum: 8:23am On Dec 17, 2015
Chubhie:
Bubu go probe tire. Bubu is already getting overwhelmed and out foxed and is yet to land any bush meat into jail.

Funny you smiley

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Re: Senate Uncovers N701bn Illegal Withdrawals From Natural Resources Fund by ManirBK: 8:23am On Dec 17, 2015
AfroKnight:
PDP again. Gang of rogues.
pdp is not the problem..don't you get it...Our politicians irrespective of their parties are..We should do the right thing as citizens by either lynching them or unanimously revolting to bring back the sense of accountability in our leaders..A large chunk of pdp members are now in the apc. ..even the ones who were in other parties were thieves all along..

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Re: Senate Uncovers N701bn Illegal Withdrawals From Natural Resources Fund by emorse(m): 8:25am On Dec 17, 2015
Mariecakes:
All this billions they are mentioning are they from this same Nigeria we live in

Better believe it sis. We were on the verge of death as a result of some people's greed.

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