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CBN Confirms Buhari Gov’t Withdrew $3.2bn From NLNG Dividend Account In 3 Years by Racoon(m): 12:30am On Nov 23, 2018
Twenty-two withdrawals totalling 3.12 billion dollars were made from the Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) dividends account domiciled in the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) in the last three years.

This is according to documents submitted to the Senate Committee on Gas Resources by the CBN in Abuja on Thursday.Chairman of the committee, Bassey Akpan, read out the figures when officials of the CBN and the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, appeared before the committee.

NAN reports that the committee was looking into the 1.05 billion dollars that the NNPC admitted withdrawing from the NLNG dividend account to “augment under-recoveries” in the importation of petrol.

NLNG is a gas firm jointly owned by the Federal Government and three multinational oil companies namely Shell, Total and Eni.

The NNPC, which represents the government in the gas company, holds 49 per cent of the shares.Shell owns 25.6 per cent, Total 15 per cent and Eni 10.4 per cent.


The lawmakers are angry that the NNPC acted beyond its powers by unilaterally drawing from the NLNG dividends, without recourse to the National Assembly or other tiers of government.

According to them, dividends from the NLNG are supposed to be paid into the Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Federation, to be shared among the federal, state and local governments.


But the Group Managing Director of the NNPC, Maikanti Baru, told the senators recently that the corporation acted in line with its establishment act.

According to Mr Baru, Section 7 (4)(b) of NNPC Act empowers the corporation to fund its operations from revenues generated by it.

He said the action was necessitated by the need to sustain the supply of petrol across the country, following the withdrawal of independent oil marketers from importation after the stoppage of fuel subsidy in 2016.


At Thursday’s hearing, Mr Akpan directed the NNPC, represented by its Chief Financial Officer, Isiaka Abdulrazak, to furnish the committee with all the originating mandates for the 22 withdrawals.

The senator gave the directive after Mr Abdulrazak said upon enquiry from the lawmakers, that the NNPC was the operator of the account.

However, a new twist was added to the matter when Akpan asked the CBN’s acting director of Banking Services, Christopher Olomukoro, whether authorisation for withdrawal from the account came from any other entity or government official other than the NNPC.

Mr Olumokoro answered in the affirmative, saying the CBN “also accepts withdrawal mandates from the Minister of Finance.So, who runs the account? Is it a joint account between the NNPC and the Federal Ministry of Finance?” Mr Akpan asked.

The CBN director answered: “No, but the issue here is that the Honourable Minister of Finance also has the power to submit mandates in respect of that account.”

At this point, Akpan said that out of the 22 withdrawals, the CBN submitted mandates for only seven, which he said came from the NNPC.He wondered why the mandates from the Minister of Finance were not included.

This elicited reactions from members of the committee, who requested for all the 22 withdrawal mandates in custody of the CBN from both the minister and NNPC.


They also directed the NNPC to provide the originating mandates and letters of approvals for its withdrawals from the account.
The committee gave the agencies till Nov. 30 to provide the documents and adjourned sitting till December 4.


https://www.google.com.ng/amp/s/dailynigerian.com/cbn-confirms-buhari-govt-withdrew-3-2bn-from-nlng-dividend-account-in-3-years/amp/

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Re: CBN Confirms Buhari Gov’t Withdrew $3.2bn From NLNG Dividend Account In 3 Years by Stone123(m): 12:38am On Nov 23, 2018
Wow cool
Re: CBN Confirms Buhari Gov’t Withdrew $3.2bn From NLNG Dividend Account In 3 Years by Racoon(m): 12:40am On Nov 23, 2018
"Twenty-two withdrawals totalling 3.12 billion dollars were made from the Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) dividends account domiciled in the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) in the last three years.

The lawmakers are angry that the NNPC acted beyond its powers by unilaterally drawing from the NLNG dividends, without recourse to the National Assembly or other tiers of government.


According to them, dividends from the NLNG are supposed to be paid into the Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Federation, to be shared among the federal, state and local governments.

However, a new twist was added to the matter when Akpan asked the CBN’s acting director of Banking Services, Christopher Olomukoro, whether authorisation for withdrawal from the account came from any other entity or government official other than the NNPC.


Mr Olumokoro answered in the affirmative, saying the CBN “also accepts withdrawal mandates from the Minister of Finance.So, who runs the account? Is it a joint account between the NNPC and the Federal Ministry of Finance?” Mr Akpan asked.

At this point, Akpan said that out of the 22 withdrawals, the CBN submitted mandates for only seven, which he said came from the NNPC.He wondered why the mandates from the Minister of Finance were not included."

The level of sleazy monumental corruption being perpetuated in the NNPC under this government is really mind boggling.The NNPC just need to be unbundled.

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Re: CBN Confirms Buhari Gov’t Withdrew $3.2bn From NLNG Dividend Account In 3 Years by duduade: 12:45am On Nov 23, 2018
To do what
Re: CBN Confirms Buhari Gov’t Withdrew $3.2bn From NLNG Dividend Account In 3 Years by sunnymix: 12:57am On Nov 23, 2018
Re: CBN Confirms Buhari Gov’t Withdrew $3.2bn From NLNG Dividend Account In 3 Years by jimcollins136: 2:17am On Nov 23, 2018
$3.2B plus the numerous borrowing.
Na where all these money go?

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Re: CBN Confirms Buhari Gov’t Withdrew $3.2bn From NLNG Dividend Account In 3 Years by SouthEastFacts: 2:28am On Nov 23, 2018
APC is the sanctuary for corrupt people. Only yoruba will believe otherwise

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Re: CBN Confirms Buhari Gov’t Withdrew $3.2bn From NLNG Dividend Account In 3 Years by ivandragon: 5:05am On Nov 23, 2018
looting going on in this administration can only be truly unearthed when they are out of power at the centre.


from board, council & executive appointees straight to the 'heart' of the presidency, there is a massive looting spree which is virtually unchecked.

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Re: CBN Confirms Buhari Gov’t Withdrew $3.2bn From NLNG Dividend Account In 3 Years by Godjone(m): 5:10am On Nov 23, 2018
This man buhari is A very big thief. But zombies will never agree with the truth
Re: CBN Confirms Buhari Gov’t Withdrew $3.2bn From NLNG Dividend Account In 3 Years by FarahAideed: 5:38am On Nov 23, 2018
Buhari is not only killing , impoverishing and frustrating Nigerians he is also stealing them blind ...May God help us
Re: CBN Confirms Buhari Gov’t Withdrew $3.2bn From NLNG Dividend Account In 3 Years by aolawale025: 5:39am On Nov 23, 2018
Corruption ongoing steadily
Re: CBN Confirms Buhari Gov’t Withdrew $3.2bn From NLNG Dividend Account In 3 Years by chriskosherbal(m): 5:40am On Nov 23, 2018
Truly that money is big ...there is God oooo




Check out my signature.
Re: CBN Confirms Buhari Gov’t Withdrew $3.2bn From NLNG Dividend Account In 3 Years by Yankee101: 5:41am On Nov 23, 2018
Buhari....Maikanti.....Emefiele and Madam fake certificate are all in trouble


They were pointing same fingers at Diezani


We get plenty people to lock up sha

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Re: CBN Confirms Buhari Gov’t Withdrew $3.2bn From NLNG Dividend Account In 3 Years by uboma(m): 2:47pm On Nov 23, 2018
APC simply used Kemi Adeosun to steal money and she fell for it big time. There is no excuse for her not to face the law.



Let's expect details of the shady deals that went on under her watch. Kemi Adeosun will soon spill the beans.....

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Re: CBN Confirms Buhari Gov’t Withdrew $3.2bn From NLNG Dividend Account In 3 Years by KEVIND: 4:21pm On Nov 23, 2018
The massive looting going on under Buhari govt is unprecedented.

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Re: CBN Confirms Buhari Gov’t Withdrew $3.2bn From NLNG Dividend Account In 3 Years by otosa(m): 4:46pm On Nov 23, 2018
We have said that before this system of Government allow the corruption. Look at the result of let everything come to Abuja for sharing. For get, Nigeria can not develop except we restructure this Country.
Re: CBN Confirms Buhari Gov’t Withdrew $3.2bn From NLNG Dividend Account In 3 Years by obonujoker(m): 4:58pm On Nov 23, 2018
This Buhari is wicked.....

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Re: CBN Confirms Buhari Gov’t Withdrew $3.2bn From NLNG Dividend Account In 3 Years by Racoon(m): 5:37pm On Nov 23, 2018
But the Group Managing Director of the NNPC, Maikanti Baru, told the senators recently that the corporation acted in line with its establishment act.

According to Mr Baru, Section 7 (4)(b) of NNPC Act empowers the corporation to fund its operations from revenues generated by it.

He said the action was necessitated by the need to sustain the supply of petrol across the country, following the withdrawal of independent oil marketers from importation after the stoppage of fuel subsidy in 2016.

Guess this is the same subsidy scam the APC government repackaged from their earlier "Subsidy does not exist.Subsidy is a scam" propaganda to the now "Subsidy Under-recovery" even when the NNPC does not have an accurate daily figure of total fuel consumption in Nigeria while they have left out refineries redùndant (despite sleazy TAM) & their shameless failed promise of their one-year one-refinerey scam?

Hope the government of the day and their zombies will listen to sound reasoning and conscience to agree that the NNPC is a cesspool of putrid corruption?

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Re: CBN Confirms Buhari Gov’t Withdrew $3.2bn From NLNG Dividend Account In 3 Years by engrsyer(m): 5:42pm On Nov 23, 2018
Chisos! What did he used the money for that we didn't feel the impact.

And every year he goes to World Bank to take billions of dollars as loans even when we still produce and sell 2.1million barrels of oil per day with gas exclusive.

Buhari must go to jail after May, 2019.

What happened to Fayose the Rock must happen to him

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Re: CBN Confirms Buhari Gov’t Withdrew $3.2bn From NLNG Dividend Account In 3 Years by engrsyer(m): 5:47pm On Nov 23, 2018
Re: CBN Confirms Buhari Gov’t Withdrew $3.2bn From NLNG Dividend Account In 3 Years by IBBG(m): 6:22pm On Nov 23, 2018
abeg where are the defenders of this administration
Re: CBN Confirms Buhari Gov’t Withdrew $3.2bn From NLNG Dividend Account In 3 Years by eagleeye2: 6:34pm On Nov 23, 2018
Integrity in action
Re: CBN Confirms Buhari Gov’t Withdrew $3.2bn From NLNG Dividend Account In 3 Years by Racoon(m): 6:40pm On Nov 23, 2018
IBBG:
abeg where are the defenders of this administration
Guess you observed how they have been avoiding the development as the plague that It's.Reality is staring them in the eyes now but they're helpless on how to defend it.
Re: CBN Confirms Buhari Gov’t Withdrew $3.2bn From NLNG Dividend Account In 3 Years by IBBG(m): 6:53pm On Nov 23, 2018
Racoon:
Guess you observed how they have been avoiding the development as the plague that It's.Reality is staring them in the eyes now but they're helpless on how to defend it.
Those guys just keep making me hate this administration the more. They make me abhor reading through comments especially in the politics section because almost all their comments are trash, devoid of any modicum of logic or sound reasoning. Whenever i come across their comments i just scroll through immediately without reading them because is so full of idiocy. And whenever they mention me, i just ignore them, because it is so difficult trying to reason with an idiot in this forum. They seem to have really increased on this forum, thereby blocking sound and intelligent contributions.
Re: CBN Confirms Buhari Gov’t Withdrew $3.2bn From NLNG Dividend Account In 3 Years by godliman: 8:00pm On Nov 24, 2018
IBBG:
Those guys just keep making me hate this administration the more. They make me abhor reading through comments especially in the politics section because almost all their comments are trash, devoid of any modicum of logic or sound reasoning. Whenever i come across their comments i just scroll through immediately without reading them because is so full of idiocy. And whierenever they mention me, i just ignore them, because it is so difficult trying to reason with an idiot in this forum. They seem to have really increased on this forum, thereby blocking sound and intelligent contributions.
thier ring leaders are one sarrki and one madridguy.
Re: CBN Confirms Buhari Gov’t Withdrew $3.2bn From NLNG Dividend Account In 3 Years by baralatie(m): 8:28pm On Nov 24, 2018
tell me something! meaning 3.2÷3=1.08billion per year
Re: CBN Confirms Buhari Gov’t Withdrew $3.2bn From NLNG Dividend Account In 3 Years by BAILMONEY: 8:46pm On Nov 24, 2018
sad
Re: CBN Confirms Buhari Gov’t Withdrew $3.2bn From NLNG Dividend Account In 3 Years by BAILMONEY: 8:50pm On Nov 24, 2018
godliman:
thier ring leaders are one sarrki and one madridguy.
SEE SARRKI PICTURE BELOW grin

Re: CBN Confirms Buhari Gov’t Withdrew $3.2bn From NLNG Dividend Account In 3 Years by Omeokachie: 8:53pm On Nov 24, 2018
Awon ole oshi
Re: CBN Confirms Buhari Gov’t Withdrew $3.2bn From NLNG Dividend Account In 3 Years by stonemasonn: 9:28pm On Nov 24, 2018
Why are you calling Kemi’s Name, you’re still not happy she’s out and replaced by Hausa Fulani to cover up outright stealing going on.
uboma:
APC simply used Kemi Adeosun to steal money and she fell for it big time. There is no excuse for her not to face the law.



Let's expect details of the shady deals that went on under her watch. Kemi Adeosun will soon spill the beans.....

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