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Customs Fingers Obasanjo, Ciroma In Fuel Subsidy Scam by Nobody: 2:24pm On Jan 18, 2012
Customs fingers Obasanjo, Ciroma in fuel subsidy scam
17/01/2012 19:29:00 Ini Ekott

Customs says it was compelled for years to clear imported petroleum products without documentation

The Nigeria Customs Service on Tuesday said what evolved into a monumental fraud in the management of the funds earmarked for fuel subsidy developed its root while former President Olusegun Obasanjo was in power and Adamu Ciroma was finance minister.

Testifying before a House of Representatives hearing on the management of funds allocated for fuel subsidy, customs officials said fuel importation procedures turned messy in 2002, a year to the end of Mr. Obasanjo's first term in office, when Mr. Ciroma's ministry directed customs to allow importers bring in fuel without documentation.

Julius Ndubuisi, a deputy comptroller general of customs, who appeared before the committee, said his service was “warned” sometime in 2002, by the federal ministry of finance, in a letter, not to press for documentations for petroleum imports to “avoid crisis.”

Such an arrangement, lawmakers believe, which allowed importation of undocumented petroleum products into Nigeria, triggered the era of manipulations in the payment of government subsidy.

The customs boss said the situation had not changed even today.

While the directive lasted, Mr. Ndubuisi said, importers had a field day as uninvoiced and undocumented refined petroleum imports were forced through Customs checkpoints at Nigerian ports.

The customs official's revelation has opened a new vista into the elaborate web of complications surrounding the importation and clearance of petroleum products annually, and government’s payment of trillions of naira in subsidy.

At the center of it all is the government-run Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation(NNPC).

Besides the relatively known allegations that it facilitated overpayments of subsidy accruals, the corporation has been indicted by several reports and government officials, for maintaining a near-zero documentation of its petroleum imports, and the subsidy deductions it makes each year.

There are those, including former petroleum minister, Tam David-West, who argue that the subsidy payments - an enormous yoke borne by several administrations - do not exist, but that corruption does, with trillions of naira trickling into private pockets annually.

The customs service, , one of the key government institutions to testify, said the whole process of importation and clearance of petroleum products at the ports, and subsequent payments and deductions, were usually done in a mesh of secrecy, with a greater portion of the operations shielded from its officials.

A salient example is the non-existence of documentation and invoice of the imports, critical requirements before goods are cleared. Since 2002, the NNPC and affiliate agencies blatantly refused to provide documentations for the quantity of the imported refined products and efforts to get them to comply were resisted, the official said.

“In the case of imported PMS for example, there is documentation, the CBN excluded the product issuance. The only document attached during clearance is bill of landing that’s all,” said Mr. Ndubuisi, who represented the comptroller general at the hearing.

“Let me make it abundantly clear that whether goods are to pay duties or not, normal documentation has to be done. As we speak importations of PMS has no documentation. In fact the level of documentation we have is only by private marketers.”

The Customs said when it insisted that the laws be followed, several meetings were held  between the ministry of finance, Central Bank of Nigeria and the Customs Service, after which it was “warned’ in a letter from the ministry to steer clear.

“A technical committee of the CBN wrote to instruct us not to ask for those documentations. Circulars are here. The Federal Ministry of Finance also reinforced it when we insisted that extant guideline for import should be complied with. Among other things said was, enforcing it will cause crisis in the supply of petroleum products,” Mr. Ndubuisi told the lawmakers.

The Customs representative said as key as its services are to importation, the body had not idea of the quantity of imported products in the years past and can not vouch for actual presence of products in vessels that berthed at the Nigerian ports.

The remarks appear an indictment of the executive arm of government, and in particular, the ministry of finance, in the indiscretions within the petroleum sector as it involves the NNPC and affiliate bodies.

Current finance minister, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, has repeatedly distanced the ministry from alleged misdeeds of the NNPC, particularly with respect to the arbitrary deductions of the subsidy at source by the corporation.

When the said letter was issued in 2002, Mr. Ciroma headed the ministry under the Obasanjo administration.

When contacted on Tuesday, Mr. Ciroma, a former governor of the Central Bank,  denied any wronging.

Although he said he knew nothing about what transpired at the House, he insisted he complied with the law in all actions he took while in office.

“It is not possible," he told Premium Times on the telephone. "I don’t know what happened at the House of Representatives. Nevertheless we always acted according to the law. In principle,  we did things were according to the law. We belonged to the old way of doing things,” he said.

He added : “We never followed anyone’s interest, not even the interest of Obasanjo.”

Mr. Obasanjo could not be reached for comments. Calls to his mobile telephone failed to connect.
Source: http://premiumtimesng.com/index.php/news/3488-customs-fingers-olusegun-obasanjo-adamu-ciroma-in-fuel-subsidy-s.html
Re: Customs Fingers Obasanjo, Ciroma In Fuel Subsidy Scam by Nobody: 5:08pm On Jan 18, 2012
Obasanjo looted over $100bn or close to N20 trillion and he has audacity to try and accuse Abacha of looting. angry
Re: Customs Fingers Obasanjo, Ciroma In Fuel Subsidy Scam by Reggie2(m): 11:31am On Jan 19, 2012
eGuerrilla:

Customs fingers Obasanjo, Ciroma in fuel subsidy scam
17/01/2012 19:29:00 Ini Ekott
Source: http://premiumtimesng.com/index.php/news/3488-customs-fingers-olusegun-obasanjo-adamu-ciroma-in-fuel-subsidy-s.html



I will be waiting for posts from yoruba bigots on institutionalised corruption. Yeye people.
Re: Customs Fingers Obasanjo, Ciroma In Fuel Subsidy Scam by Nobody: 11:35am On Jan 19, 2012
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmn! angry see persin wey create efcc
Re: Customs Fingers Obasanjo, Ciroma In Fuel Subsidy Scam by canuck(m): 11:40am On Jan 19, 2012
I can't believe I would ever hear this in my lifetime (talk less of saying it myself): The professionalism of the Nigeria Customs Service is highly commendable!

Customs did not just bow to verbal instructions, but circulars and memos from CBN and Ministry of Finance were obtained to back-up the anamoly - Remember that Customs reports to the Minister of Finance.

In the absence of a Whistle-Blower Policy, Customs did its best! (I still can't believe I said that  shocked)

What is happening in NCS? Whatever it is, its GOOD o!!!
Re: Customs Fingers Obasanjo, Ciroma In Fuel Subsidy Scam by solomon111(m): 11:43am On Jan 19, 2012
And then you see some yoruba and hausa bigots laying the corrupt and destructive deeds of their past leaders on jonathan,just because we are now reaping the evil effects of such long periods of mis-government in GEJ era.
They now want GEJ to be a magician.
BUNCH OF HYPOCRITES!
Re: Customs Fingers Obasanjo, Ciroma In Fuel Subsidy Scam by canuck(m): 11:45am On Jan 19, 2012
bandiejay:

hmmmmmmmmmmmmmn! angry see persin wey create efcc

And, did Ribadu look the other way or he didn't even know where to look?
Re: Customs Fingers Obasanjo, Ciroma In Fuel Subsidy Scam by Beaf: 11:49am On Jan 19, 2012
The removal of the fuel subsidy is gonna kill many big beasts.
Nigerians, we MUST stamp our feet down to ensure that it swallows up ALL the guilty. Nobody must be allowed to escape justice, Nigeria does not belong to any group of corrupt bastar'ds.

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Re: Customs Fingers Obasanjo, Ciroma In Fuel Subsidy Scam by swezenberg(m): 11:52am On Jan 19, 2012
solomon111:

And then you see some yoruba and hausa bigots laying the corrupt and destructive deeds of their past leaders on jonathan,just because we are now reaping the evil effects of such long periods of mis-government in GEJ era.
They now want GEJ to be a magician.
BUNCH OF HYPOCRITES!

You need to shut up your stinking mouth. Did Yorubas ever distant Obasanjo from corruption. Did we not march to his Otta farm to call for his head during the Occupy Nigeria rally. Did you not see on TV where Boys were chanting Ole Ole in front of He Obasanjo and Otedola.

Yorubas will always deal with their people when they go wrong and call them to order and not bigots like you who will defend bunkery and misrule
Re: Customs Fingers Obasanjo, Ciroma In Fuel Subsidy Scam by Nobody: 11:53am On Jan 19, 2012
wow, we are in season 2 Already,ok na
Re: Customs Fingers Obasanjo, Ciroma In Fuel Subsidy Scam by Nobody: 11:53am On Jan 19, 2012
Beaf:

The removal of the fuel subsidy is gonna kill many big beasts.
Nigerians, we MUST stamp our feet down to ensure that it swallows up ALL the guilty. Nobody must be allowed to escape justice, Nigeria does not belong to any group of corrupt bastar'ds.

What side of the bed did you wake up from this morning - better keep waking up on that side this year oooh  grin   grin  grin  grin
Re: Customs Fingers Obasanjo, Ciroma In Fuel Subsidy Scam by Hardeyoye: 11:57am On Jan 19, 2012
Why can't people just post without putting tribalism into fore? Can't u pple just contribute without abuse?

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Re: Customs Fingers Obasanjo, Ciroma In Fuel Subsidy Scam by member67023: 11:57am On Jan 19, 2012
Can tanker of worms.
Re: Customs Fingers Obasanjo, Ciroma In Fuel Subsidy Scam by Excllncy(m): 11:58am On Jan 19, 2012
Little wonder OBJ kicked against subsidy removal!!!!!!!!!!! Obasanjo, ObaSanjooo, obasanjOOOOO!!!!! AHA! AHA!! AHA!!!. Dear Lord save us from their hands by any means.
Re: Customs Fingers Obasanjo, Ciroma In Fuel Subsidy Scam by nateevs(m): 12:01pm On Jan 19, 2012
solomon111:

And then you see some yoruba and hausa bigots laying the corrupt and destructive deeds of their past leaders on jonathan,just because we are now reaping the evil effects of such long periods of mis-government in GEJ era.
They now want GEJ to be a magician.
BUNCH OF HYPOCRITES!

Why must every discussion be dragged down the gutters of tribal sentiments?
OBJ, Yar' Adua, GEJ are al part of the same cartel.



Benefits of the uprising we see here.
I have a large box of pop-corn, and Pepsi watching as the movie unfolds.
We have only started people. Tell will all kill one another at last.
The remainder of them will be powerless to force themselves on us.
Re: Customs Fingers Obasanjo, Ciroma In Fuel Subsidy Scam by OSFarinde(m): 12:02pm On Jan 19, 2012
Beaf:

The removal of the fuel subsidy is gonna kill many big beasts.
Nigerians, we MUST stamp our feet down to ensure that it swallows up ALL the guilty. Nobody must be allowed to escape justice, Nigeria does not belong to any group of corrupt bastar'ds.

LOL , I KNOW SAY BEAF GO TALK ON THIS ONE  ,  cheesy  cheesy LAUGHING IN SWAHILI  grin  grin
Re: Customs Fingers Obasanjo, Ciroma In Fuel Subsidy Scam by OSFarinde(m): 12:08pm On Jan 19, 2012
solomon111:

And then you see some yoruba and hausa bigots laying the corrupt and destructive deeds of their past leaders on jonathan,just because we are now reaping the evil effects of such long periods of mis-government in GEJ era.
They now want GEJ to be a magician.
BUNCH OF HYPOCRITES!

GUY , u be real ode and a fool of the highest order , must you see every issue from the tribal view point
Re: Customs Fingers Obasanjo, Ciroma In Fuel Subsidy Scam by AOE123: 12:11pm On Jan 19, 2012
The major problem facing our dear country Nigeria is corruption. In as much as corruption is not frontally tackled, no matter d deregulation or subsidy removal carried out by any govt, the common man on the street will not feel the positive impact of such deregulation or subsidy removal.
What we need is a change of attitude by all and sundry. Let us all fight this monster(corruption) and Nigeria shall be better for us all.

God bless Nigeria.
Re: Customs Fingers Obasanjo, Ciroma In Fuel Subsidy Scam by Beaf: 12:12pm On Jan 19, 2012
voltron:

What side of the bed did you wake up from this morning - better keep waking up on that side this year oooh  grin   grin  grin  grin

Lol!

I always wake up on the right side of the bed. I saw this coming as a result of the subsidy removal.
The only way any man born of woman could cure the obscene levels of corruption in the oil sector is through subsidy removal. You get the peoples anger to rechannel and you stifle to flow of the cabals funds.

Many MUST go, no matter who they are or have been; past and present.
It is now our turn to hold the dagger and kill the winshes.
Re: Customs Fingers Obasanjo, Ciroma In Fuel Subsidy Scam by lastpage: 12:12pm On Jan 19, 2012
LOL ,  I KNOW SAY BEAF GO TALK ON THIS ONE  ,   Cheesy  Cheesy LAUGHING IN SWAHILI

The guy no dey miss any opportunity to "jump-in" and ride the waves! grin grin

Twisting foolishness with illogicality!

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Re: Customs Fingers Obasanjo, Ciroma In Fuel Subsidy Scam by karpentar: 12:16pm On Jan 19, 2012
Customs fingers Obasanjo, Ciroma in fuel subsidy scam

not surprised, that's why the biggest resistance to subsidy removal was from OBJ's southwest and Ciroma's north. Rogues!!!
Re: Customs Fingers Obasanjo, Ciroma In Fuel Subsidy Scam by nateevs(m): 12:21pm On Jan 19, 2012
voltron:

What side of the bed did you wake up from this morning - better keep waking up on that side this year oooh  grin   grin  grin  grin


Well except how he skillfully evades this part . . . .again!


eGuerrilla:

Customs fingers Obasanjo, Ciroma in fuel subsidy scam
17/01/2012 19:29:00 Ini Ekott
Source: http://premiumtimesng.com/index.php/news/3488-customs-fingers-olusegun-obasanjo-adamu-ciroma-in-fuel-subsidy-s.html

Such an arrangement, lawmakers believe, which allowed importation of undocumented petroleum products into Nigeria, triggered the era of manipulations in the payment of government subsidy.

The customs boss said the situation had not changed even today.
Re: Customs Fingers Obasanjo, Ciroma In Fuel Subsidy Scam by segunjowo(m): 12:46pm On Jan 19, 2012
a ha!
Re: Customs Fingers Obasanjo, Ciroma In Fuel Subsidy Scam by ugotuf(m): 12:49pm On Jan 19, 2012
Let's sit still and watch guys,this promises to be an interesting movie grin grin grin
Re: Customs Fingers Obasanjo, Ciroma In Fuel Subsidy Scam by IDERAWOLE(m): 12:58pm On Jan 19, 2012
@karpenter,
You surely did not get the reason for the high resistance of the subsidy from the south-west;
You want to say that, that resistance is to support OBJ?
I'm sure you know NOBODY from that zone has any respect those people you are talking about,
It is all about the fact that with no measure to ensure appropriate infrastructures are on ground, leaving your fate in the hands of these fraudsters in govt is the highest level of naivety.
Is it Jona-man that is not corrupt, or your lovely Deziane?, God help Nigeria.
This is not about where you are from now; we know a lot of people are still hooked on this "it is our man's own turn and time"
Re: Customs Fingers Obasanjo, Ciroma In Fuel Subsidy Scam by Ogetogeo(m): 1:04pm On Jan 19, 2012
This custom officer gat balls sha.
But y must they use 'fingers' in d topic, wc kind fingering is that na? cheesy
Re: Customs Fingers Obasanjo, Ciroma In Fuel Subsidy Scam by Atigba: 1:10pm On Jan 19, 2012
With this development?i will surelly mention that subsidy must go, and all those cabals including OBJ must go down?   We cant continue to live like this,,no wonder OBJ is telling us revolution is possible in nigeria because he knows they have already eaten the future of this generationWhat a country with so many demons,                                                  God help Us?
Re: Customs Fingers Obasanjo, Ciroma In Fuel Subsidy Scam by Ogetogeo(m): 1:11pm On Jan 19, 2012
Come nl mind yaself o, i wrote f.i.ngering wc one b manipulation again?
Re: Customs Fingers Obasanjo, Ciroma In Fuel Subsidy Scam by Rad1cal: 1:19pm On Jan 19, 2012
Blame Gej cool
Re: Customs Fingers Obasanjo, Ciroma In Fuel Subsidy Scam by ochiaha1(m): 1:23pm On Jan 19, 2012
This is very, very worrisome.  sad

The Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) reports to the Ministry of Finance (MOF) which is one of the culprits, Ministry of Petroleum Resources (MOPR) and CBN also, and so its hands were tied.

I believe the NCS should be placed under the Ministry of Internal Affairs so that it cannot be unduly influenced by MOF and MOPR.
Re: Customs Fingers Obasanjo, Ciroma In Fuel Subsidy Scam by JimmyBoy1: 1:34pm On Jan 19, 2012
NNPC do not document product importation on the orders of the FMOF, subsidy paid on daily PMS discharge of 59m litres but local consumption is estimated to be 34m of PMS per day(24m ltrs missing per day), vandals are always destroying pipelines carrying crude oil to refineries and refined products from refineries,

and the solution to all these is to punish the people of Nigeria, while the caballonaires are bagging national honours.

Oleeeeeeeeeee, Oyiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii, Barawoooooooooo

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