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We Remit All Revenues Due To Federation Account – NNPC by sophsia62: 3:03am On Jun 01, 2018
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has said that it has been faithfully remitting all revenues accruing to it to the Federation Account. Group general manager, Group Public Affairs Division of NNPC, Mr. Ndu Ughamadu, in a press release yesterday, said the said the Group Managing Director of the corporation, Dr. Maikanti Baru, gave the clarification Thursday to members of the Senate Committee on Petroleum (Upstream) who were at the corporate Headquarters of the corporation in Abuja on an oversight visit. Dr. Baru said allegations of non-remittance of funds had become a recurrent decimal over the years, occasioned in part, to the nature of the corporation’s operations which involved credit lines requiring constant audit and reconciliation. “While the process of audit and reconciliation of accounts is on, a lot of accusations of short payments and non-remittances are usually traded, we endeavour to keep our cool on these allegations because we know that we remit whatever is due to the Federation Account”, he explained. Further putting the issue in perspective, Dr. Baru stated that such allegations usually arose from disagreements over expenses borne by the corporation on behalf of the Federal Government. On efforts by the NNPC to ensure that Joint Venture (JV) and Production Sharing Contract (PSC) partners do not run excessive bills at the expense of the nation, the GMD explained that apart from the establishment of an Efficiency Unit in the corporation to ensure value for money across all operations, NNPC had also done a lot in renegotiating contracts as well as benchmarking costs in keeping with international best practices, adding that the effort had yielded significant results in terms of reduction in the cost of crude oil production per barrel in the Industry. Also responding to a question on why the PSC agreements had not been reviewed for a long time despite clauses in the agreements that stipulate periodic review, Dr. Baru disclosed that a Presidential approval had been secured and that a committee would be set up soon to carry out the review. He, however, disclosed that in the absence of a comprehensive review, NNPC had looked at projects on a project-by-project basis and raised observations which some of the partners had taken permission to present before their managements. Speaking earli er, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Petroleum (Upstream), Senator Omotayo Alasoadura, who led members of the committee on the oversight visit, said the committee would like to have a month-by-month crude oil production figures for the past two years and crude prices for the period. He called on NNPC to fully cooperate with the Senate in providing input on the fiscal component of the Petroleum Industry Reform Bill and the other segments of the Bill coming up for public hearing next week at the National Assembly. Speaking further on the visit, the committee Chairman said: “We have just come to fulfill another part of our mandate, which is to oversee what NNPC is doing. It’s not a mission to harass anybody, it’s for us to understand each other, give advice, as nobody is a sole repository of knowledge. Everybody knows that Dr. Baru is very knowledgeable in the Industry, but he can’t know everything, even people who don’t know anything about the Industry may have useful ideas that can be of help”.

http://www.akelicious.net/2018/06/we-remit-all-revenues-due-to-federation.html

Re: We Remit All Revenues Due To Federation Account – NNPC by goldentee(m): 3:21am On Jun 01, 2018
Good news grin
Re: We Remit All Revenues Due To Federation Account – NNPC by TollaEstate: 4:22am On Jun 01, 2018
Make the federation come explain where the money dey.
Re: We Remit All Revenues Due To Federation Account – NNPC by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:04am On Jun 01, 2018
Good development
Re: We Remit All Revenues Due To Federation Account – NNPC by Fuckyoumod: 6:08am On Jun 01, 2018
Buhari is the only Nigerian that is not corrupt!

Every other Nigerian is Corrupt.

Lol.....

Useless Govt.
Re: We Remit All Revenues Due To Federation Account – NNPC by Omeokachie: 6:28am On Jun 01, 2018
Including the illegal contract of $25b that no less a person than the minister of state for petroleum uncovered?
Re: We Remit All Revenues Due To Federation Account – NNPC by GuyWise(m): 6:44am On Jun 01, 2018
Buhari keep stealing Southern money and sharing it among his almajiri brothers, the almajiri's in the other hand keep buying Ak47 worth more than 500k with the money and keep killing the people of Middle-belters region...#this is Nigeria where we have a dullard as a president.

Re: We Remit All Revenues Due To Federation Account – NNPC by Paperwhite(m): 6:48am On Jun 01, 2018
Remitting the generated revenues into the coffers of government
Of course the NNPC have been the no-1 haven of unimaginable corruption in all the successive governments hence every president tends to jealously guard/teleguide the ministry of petroleum. undecided

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