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PDP Govs Want NNPC To Fund Their Wasteful Spending – Presidency by NwaNimo1(m): 10:31am On Jun 17, 2021
The presidency has condemned the communique by Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Governors against President Muhammadu Buhari administration.

The Forum had queried loans procured by the federal government and accused the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) of failing to pump money into the economy.

Presidential spokesman, Garba Shehu said the position demonstrated why the PDP and its members should not be entrusted with national leadership of Nigeria.

He noted that in protest against the NNPC not making contributions to the Federation Account, the governors expect the company to spend the same money twice – on petroleum subsidy and on their states.

Shehu insisted that NNPC as a trustee for Nigeria must manage its finances with prudence to safeguard the financial support for the country.

“What the governors are asking of NNPC is to “break the bank” for their own profligate political ends”, the aide noted.

Shehu said “similar profligacy and contradiction” are in full view with their call to the Central Bank to appreciate the value of the Naira.

This, according to him, would damage exports, including oil revenues on which NNPC depends, and also damage small businesses and employment.

“But an appreciated currency would benefit those spending on luxuries from abroad – this, no doubt, being the leading desire of a typical PDP governor,” he said.

Shehu lambasted the governors’ “refusal” to support the Buhari administration’s desire to reinstate the local government as the third tier and finding a lasting solution to farmer-herder conflicts.

The spokesman said they rejected it, denying Nigerians their constitutional right to live in any state and preferring to appeal to ethnic division rather than support the first practical solution offered since independence.

On the Governors’ appeal to each other for more involvement of states in mining and geophysical activities, the presidency wondered why it took so long when they long had the powers to do so.

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Re: PDP Govs Want NNPC To Fund Their Wasteful Spending – Presidency by psucc(m): 11:28am On Jun 17, 2021
Garbage again. A government that borrows to subsidize electricity bill for citizens when:
1. There's no electricity supply to the citizens
2. The same power sector has been privatized and is now privately owned; and
3. The same citizens are groaning over exorbitant bills from the same owners of the electric companies.

What is the definition of wasteful spending, if this is not one?
Re: PDP Govs Want NNPC To Fund Their Wasteful Spending – Presidency by Prinnce1: 11:35am On Jun 17, 2021
APC government is shameless, the earlier the southern governors and senators fight for restructuring the better for them. The corruption going on in NNPC is mind blowing.

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