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Air Force Refunds N19.44bn To Stabilisation Account by dre11(m): 2:04pm On May 02, 2016
The Nigeria Air Force (NAF) has paid back N19.44 billion to the Stabilisa tion Account, the sum it borrowed to fund some of its key operations, New Telegraph has learnt. The Air Force repaid both the principal amount and accruing interest in three instalments, a document sighted yesterday by this newspaper revealed.

The document was, however, silent on purposes the funds were put to use and dates they were secured. But a source familiar with the Nigeria Air Force operations, said that the larger part of the funds might have been deployed to acquiring hardware to aid in dislodging insurgent activities in the North- East.

The repayments were in three tranches; N9.5 billion, N7.9 billion and N2.04 billion. A serving Commissioner with the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC), who was privy to the repayments, had reportedly informed members of Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) at their last meeting in Abuja.

It was gathered that the account into which the repayments were made were not meant for sharing by the three tiers of government.

The account is one of several accounts under the control of FAAC. The revenue sharing laws provide that 0.5 per cent of funds accruing to the Federation Account should be remitted to the Stabilisation Account. At the peak of crude oil harvest in 2010, the Stabilisation Account had balances of about N120 billion as of August 2010, but was depleted to N37 billion by October 14.

The funds, according to the document, were withdrawn for activities of the FAAC, the National Council on Finance and Economic Development (NACOFED) and the Consolidated Revenue Fund Charges (CFR), consumer car finance scheme, police peace keeping mission in Haiti, and Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), among others.

The immediate past Goodluck Jonathan administration made withdrawals in different instalments between September 2010 and May 2011 for various expenditures, including loans to the police and funding of committees.

Findings revealed that the Federal Government withdrew over N75 billion in September 2010 alone. On September 1 and 15, the government withdrew N40.5 billion and N35.5 billion, which were purportedly “released to CFR as loan to fund INEC for 2010 general elections. Another N11.3 billion was withdrawn on October 13 and “released” to INEC as loan for the same election.

The stabilisation account rose to about N36 billion between January to May 2011, only to be depleted again to N11 billion. About N400 million was withdrawn as funding for the activities of FAAC and NACOFED between January and May 2011.

Also, N150 million was withdrawn through five memos on the same day. Another withdrawal was made on January 26, 2011 of N255 million as “funding for NACOFED and FAAC Activities for 2011.” Meanwhile, members of FAAC have expressed satisfaction with revenue performances of some revenue generating agencies on their 2015 operations.

The commendation came after the presentation of performance evaluation report on revenue generating agencies of government by FAAC special committee. In 2015, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC’s) export and domestic oil gross sales stood at 91.25 per cent, its exports and domestic crude and gas gross sales stood at 45.34 per cent, Nigeria Customs 62.55 per cent, Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) was 89.81 per cent, Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) 89.70 per cent, while the Ministry of Mines and Solid Minerals Development was 81.47 per cent in 2015.


http://newtelegraphonline.com/air-force-refunds-n19-44bn-stabilisation-account/

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Re: Air Force Refunds N19.44bn To Stabilisation Account by SeverusSnape(m): 2:04pm On May 02, 2016
They tried, F.G pay your own loan o

At first, I thought it was one of their Phantom "recovery" lie. grin

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Re: Air Force Refunds N19.44bn To Stabilisation Account by BeardedMeat(m): 2:07pm On May 02, 2016
Horright.
Re: Air Force Refunds N19.44bn To Stabilisation Account by Johnnyessence(m): 2:14pm On May 02, 2016

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Re: Air Force Refunds N19.44bn To Stabilisation Account by Islie: 2:14pm On May 02, 2016
Findings revealed that the Federal Government withdrew over N75 billion in September 2010 alone. On September 1 and 15, the government withdrew N40.5 billion and N35.5 billion, which were purportedly “released to CFR as loan to fund INEC for 2010 general elections. Another N11.3 billion was withdrawn on October 13 and “released” to INEC as loan for the same election.


see how funds our reserves were being depleted just like that with high income and revenue from oil during that time.......

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Re: Air Force Refunds N19.44bn To Stabilisation Account by Nobody: 2:28pm On May 02, 2016
good ! as for the moderator who banned me .....we go jam for junction grin

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Re: Air Force Refunds N19.44bn To Stabilisation Account by debris: 2:31pm On May 02, 2016
sad
Re: Air Force Refunds N19.44bn To Stabilisation Account by Akshow: 4:38pm On May 02, 2016
Islie:







see how funds our reserves were being depleted just like that with high income and revenue from oil during that time.......
my brother you can say that again. That is why I feel like vomiting when I hear some mumu people praising the clueless hat wearing baboon.

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Re: Air Force Refunds N19.44bn To Stabilisation Account by ibkgab001: 4:38pm On May 02, 2016
Money for Agric Loan will soon be completed
Re: Air Force Refunds N19.44bn To Stabilisation Account by kennypoju(m): 4:39pm On May 02, 2016
See money
Re: Air Force Refunds N19.44bn To Stabilisation Account by youngberry001(m): 4:41pm On May 02, 2016
Ok
Re: Air Force Refunds N19.44bn To Stabilisation Account by BetterChurch: 4:42pm On May 02, 2016
Nice development.
Re: Air Force Refunds N19.44bn To Stabilisation Account by 989900: 4:44pm On May 02, 2016
#Change
Re: Air Force Refunds N19.44bn To Stabilisation Account by olafum1(m): 4:46pm On May 02, 2016
Gaskia, I don't understand this propaganda
Re: Air Force Refunds N19.44bn To Stabilisation Account by mariosam(m): 4:48pm On May 02, 2016
Mods make una unban my friend account nah........his user name is nikedeeds......even if Na one year suspension una give am....by now him suppose don come back...

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Re: Air Force Refunds N19.44bn To Stabilisation Account by alatbaba1(m): 4:50pm On May 02, 2016
Nice move
Re: Air Force Refunds N19.44bn To Stabilisation Account by sulabu: 4:53pm On May 02, 2016
Nigerians Realy Surfer In D Hands Of Dt Infectual Bufalon. And Some Ediots Who Neva Eat 1kobo 4rm It Were Praising Him.

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Re: Air Force Refunds N19.44bn To Stabilisation Account by Infinitikoncept(m): 4:55pm On May 02, 2016
I know one day I'll be at the helms of affairs. By that time I'll understand stabilization funds, emergency funds, loot recovered account & other accounts not documented for general public.
Re: Air Force Refunds N19.44bn To Stabilisation Account by ajoskele(m): 4:57pm On May 02, 2016
Are you sure the motive for the loan was not known?
When we said Buhari is fighting corruption, you were all wailing.

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Re: Air Force Refunds N19.44bn To Stabilisation Account by macaranta(m): 4:58pm On May 02, 2016
Cool
Re: Air Force Refunds N19.44bn To Stabilisation Account by ijustdey: 5:02pm On May 02, 2016
why did it take them that long before the returned it....




but all in all it was good they returned it..... because I knew they wouldn't have returned it if the last dispensation was still in government
Re: Air Force Refunds N19.44bn To Stabilisation Account by DesChyko: 5:04pm On May 02, 2016
sulabu:
Nigerians Realy Surfer In D Hands Of Dt Infectual Bufalon. And Some Ediots Who Neva Eat 1kobo 4rm It Were Praising Him.

See Vex grin

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Re: Air Force Refunds N19.44bn To Stabilisation Account by Nobody: 5:06pm On May 02, 2016
Amazing...in Jonathan's government this would have gone into further expense records grin

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Re: Air Force Refunds N19.44bn To Stabilisation Account by richidinho(m): 5:15pm On May 02, 2016
F
Re: Air Force Refunds N19.44bn To Stabilisation Account by Nobody: 5:21pm On May 02, 2016
Leave them,by the time PMB will finish dealing with them,nobody that was in pep and the ones that are still in pep will not be rich enough to contest local get election.
Re: Air Force Refunds N19.44bn To Stabilisation Account by alobright17(m): 5:21pm On May 02, 2016
Money them for share as usual
Re: Air Force Refunds N19.44bn To Stabilisation Account by Ayomidegbenga1(m): 5:36pm On May 02, 2016
Akshow:
my brother you can say that again. That is why I feel like vomiting when I hear some mumu people praising the clueless hat wearing baboon.

baboon or buffon

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Re: Air Force Refunds N19.44bn To Stabilisation Account by Maleeq(m): 5:39pm On May 02, 2016
...and the Nigerian airforce generates/earns income how?? Just wondering how they could pay the "loan" back? or did some "officers" refund their share of loot?

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Re: Air Force Refunds N19.44bn To Stabilisation Account by Akshow: 5:44pm On May 02, 2016
Ayomidegbenga1:


baboon or buffon
anyone goes grin
Re: Air Force Refunds N19.44bn To Stabilisation Account by HazzanTazzan(m): 6:13pm On May 02, 2016
Good
Re: Air Force Refunds N19.44bn To Stabilisation Account by Generalkorex(m): 6:23pm On May 02, 2016
Ok

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