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Re: Sack Okonjo, Madueke. Civil Societies To GEJ by Demdem(m): 9:10pm On Apr 20, 2012
Beaf: ^
You can only recede back to silliness when your scary paid arse has been exposed in all its ugliness.

Vampire.

Uncle Joe will quietly phuck all of you up. Its what they call, slow poison. Highly effective otapiapia! grin

And u can continue to constantly bring out as much lies as possible. Without it been well substantiated, it remain such. Truly, in lies u were formed and in it is ur sustenance grin grin grin
Re: Sack Okonjo, Madueke. Civil Societies To GEJ by Kobojunkie: 9:14pm On Apr 20, 2012
Kobojunkie: According to Jonathan Goodluck, there is NO OIL CABAL (aired December 23rd 2011 on Channels TV). . . there are simply Oil merchants LEGALLY taking advantage of the Petroleum subsidy problem run by an incompetentGovernment. This is exactly what the House probe has finally revealed.

If the Government end of this had not itself been steeped in corruption, we would not be where we are today with this. I honestly believe this gives us a clue into the reason why the Administration vehemently refused to investigate any of the so called Cabal members beforehand. It probably knew that much of the problem has always been at the government end of things.

Now we have information to work with, it remains to be seen whether the administration will take action, and finally tackle corruption in the subsidy problem, or if it will be business as usual.
Re: Sack Okonjo, Madueke. Civil Societies To GEJ by Beaf: 9:17pm On Apr 20, 2012
Demdem:

And u can continue to constantly bring out as much lies as possible. Without it been well substantiated, it remain such. Truly, in lies u were formed and in it is ur sustenance grin grin grin
You sound suddenly ill, bro. I guess lying has made you tired.
You are exhausted and your battery is weak.

Please, entertain us with more lies from your wretched masters. What is the latest from your winshes coven? grin
Re: Sack Okonjo, Madueke. Civil Societies To GEJ by Demdem(m): 9:22pm On Apr 20, 2012
Beaf:
You sound suddenly ill, bro. I guess lying has made you tired.
You are exhausted and your battery is weak.

Please, entertain us with more lies from your wretched masters. What is the latest from your winshes coven? grin

Really? The truth must prevail


CHAPTER 7

GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS

Based on the facts, issues and investigative interactions, the Committee hereby makes the following recommendations for the consideration and approval of the House.

1. From the findings of this Committee the consumption level for 2011 is estimated at 31.5 million litres per day.However, in 2012 marginal increment of 1.5 million litres a day is recommended in order to take care of unforeseen circumstances, bringing it to 33 million litres per day. And to maintain a strategic reserve, an additional average of seven (7) million litres per day(or 630million litres per Quarter) for the first quarter of 2012 only is recommended. Thus, PPPRA is to use 40 million litres of PMS in the first quarter as its maximum ordering quantity per day. In subsequent quarters PMS daily ordering quantity should be 33 million litres per day. For Kerosene, the Committee recommends a daily ordering quantity of 9 million litres.

2. With regards to the 445,000bpd allocation to NNPC to refine for local consumption, the Committee established that the allocation is sufficient to provide the nation with forty million litres per day for PMS and Ten million litres of HHK.



The above can be achieved conveniently through;
• SWAP arrangement,
• Offshore processing,
• Outright sale of the 445,000bpd and or partial sale of the excess from the local refining capacity of 53%.
Therefore there is no reason for government to grant subsidy importation to any other marketer.

Eventhough we have quoted 40 million litres as a liberal figure, in the course of monitoring the implementation of the subsidy regime the actual daily consumption will then be determined.

3. The NNPC should refund to the Federation Account, the sum of N310,414,963,613 (Three hundred and ten billion, four hundred and fourteen million, nine hundred and sixty three thousand, six hundred and thirteen naira only) paid to it illegally as subsidy for kerosene contrary to the Presidential Directive of July 29th, 2009 withdrawing subsidy on the product.

4. The Committee recommends that the NNPC should be unbundled to make its operations more efficient and transparent, and this we believe can also be achieved through the passage of a well drafted and comprehensive Petroleum Industry Bill. The Committee therefore urges the speedy drafting and submission of the bill to the National Assembly.

5. The Committee wishes to recommend that the House do direct for the auditing of the NNPC to determine its solvency. This was as a result of plethora of claims of indebtedness and demands for payments by NNPC’s debtors which, if not well handled, will not only affect the entire economy of Nigeria, but also the supply and distribution of petroleum products.

Examples: Nigeria Customs Service = N46 billion
Nigeria Ports Authority = N6 billion
Trafigura et al = $3.5 billion

6. The House should direct the NNPC to stop any form of deduction not captured in the Appropriation Act before remittance to the Federation Accounts, and the Corporation should submit its transactions to the operational Guidelines of the Subsidy Scheme.

7. NNPC Retail, Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) and Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria (MOMAN) should be the outlets for the distribution of Kerosene to ensure availability and affordability of the product to Nigerians.

8. The NNPC should also refund to the Federation Account the sum of NGN285.098Billion being over-deductions as against PPPRA approvals for 2011. The Relevant Anti- Corruption Agencies
should further investigate the Corporation for deductions for the years 2009 and 2010.

9. As postulated earlier in this report, data provided by NNPC and CBN tends to suggest that for 2009, 2010, and 2011, NNPC deducted subsidy payments from two different accounts. It is the recommendation of this Committee that Relevant Anti- Corruption Agencies conduct thorough investigations into this matter and where it is established that double withdrawals were made, the extra amounts should be paid back to the Treasury and those involved prosecuted.


10. The Management and Board of the NNPC should be completely overhauled and all those involved in the following infractionsbe further investigated and prosecuted by the Relevant Anti -Corruption Agencies:
a. Payment of N285.098 Billion in excess of the PPPRA recommended figure for 2011
b. Subsidy deductions of N310,414,963,613 for kerosene against a Presidential Directive
c. Direct deductions from funds meant for the Federation Account in contravention of Section 162 of the Nigerian Constitution
d. Illegal granting of price differential (discounts) of crude oil price per barrel to NNPC to the tune of N108.648Billion from 2009-2011.

11. The relevant Anti- Corruption Agencies should carry out a due-diligence investigation to determine the total demurrage payments and outstanding incurred by NNPC for the period 2009 - 2011.

12. Under the PSF Scheme, importers especially NNPC should be mandated to patronize Nigerian Flagged vessels provided they produce the standard safety and sea-worthiness certificates in tune with international best practices.

13. All the payments which the PPPRA made to itself from the PSF account in excess of the approved administrative charges which were due to it under the Template should be recovered and paid back into the Fund. The officials involved in this infraction should be further investigated/prosecuted by the relevant Anti- Corruption Agencies. These confirmed illegal payments were the sum of NGN156.455Billion in 2009, and the sum of NGN155.824Billion in 2010, a total sum of NGN312,279Billion.

14. All staff of PPPRA and DPR involved in the
a. processing of Applications by importers, and
b. verification, confirmation and payment for imported products by Importers and NNPC
should be investigated/prosecuted by Anti- Corruption Agenciesfor negligence, collusion and fraud.

15. The Executive Secretaries of the PPPRA who were the accounting officers, and under whose watch these abuses were perpetrated that led to the Government losing billions of naira, should be held liable. Therefore, we strongly recommend that those who served as Executive Secretaries of PPPRA from January 2009 to October 2011 should be further investigated/prosecuted by relevant Anti- Corruption Agencies. This should also include GM Field Services, ACDO/Supervisor-Ullage Team 1, and ACDO/Supervisor-Ullage Team 2 within the same period,for their roles in the management of the ullaging under the subsidy scheme.

16. The Chairman of the Board of PPPRA from 2009 – 2011, and the entire Members of the board during the period are hereby reprimanded and their decision which opened the floodgate for the Bazaar is condemned in the strongest terms.

17. It is hereby recommended that Mr President should reorganize the Ministry of Petroleum Resources to make it more effective in carrying out the much needed reforms in the oil and gas sector.

18. Given the large and complex nature of the Ministry of Petroleum Resources, the Committee recommends that two ministers should be appointed to take charge of the upstream and downstream.

19. The current template being used by PPPRA in computing and paying PSF is full of in-built prices for wastages and inefficiencies (eg. Lightering exercise, demurrage) that could be plugged to save the Nation’s scarce resources. We therefore recommend the revision of the template.

20. Henceforth the PPPRA margin of error on the payment Template for ascertaining allowable volumes on imported products should not be more than +/-5% as against the current +/- 10%

21. The PPPRA should provide the Nigerian Navy and NIMASA advance copies of allocation and vessel arrival notification documents to enable the Navy monitor, track and interdict vessels seeking to avoid Naval certification.

22. The Executive Secretary of PPPRA 2009 – February, 2011 should be investigated and punished for the official recklessness he exhibited in the implementation of the Board decision to reverse the qualification for participation in the scheme. The allocation/approvals to import products given to thirty-five (35) Companies before their formal registration with PPPRA testify to this. Companies that lack the required competence and expertise to import petroleum products and even those who did not meet up with the agreed standards were also awarded large chunks of the allocation, an act that culminated in huge loss of resources to the nation.Many Companies under his watch who had neither depots nor through-put agreement were allowed to participate in the Scheme contrary to the revised eligibility guidelines.

23. The practice whereby PPPRA as a regulator in the petroleum downstream sector being supervised by the Ministry of Petroleum Resources whose Minister is the Chairman of the Board of NNPC (a major importer/participant in the PSF scheme) negates the principles of checks and balances and international best practices.
The Committee thereforerecommends that the regulatory capacity of PPPRA be strengthened and the National Assembly should commence the process of amending the Act to make the Agency autonomous.

24. The PPPRA should, within two weeks of the adoption of this Report, conduct a performance assessment of ALL Companies involved in the PSF scheme and publish such reports.

25. The Committee is firm in its view that if any petroleum product is deserving of subsidy, HHK should enjoy a pride of place. It therefore recommends the immediate reinstatement of subsidy for Kerosene not later than second quarter, 2012 at pump price of N50 per Litre.

26. The Committee recommends that the sum of NGN557.70Billion should be provided for as Subsidy in the 2012 Appropriation Act, while the sum of N249.006B should be provided as subsidy for HHK (Kerosene).

Evidently, 445,000 bpd allocation to NNPC is sufficient to provide the nation with 40 MLPD PMS, 10 MLPD HHK, 8.97 MLPD AGO, 0.62 MLPD LPG and 2.31 MLPD of FO at the current NNPC refining capacity of 53%. It is only AGO that daily consumption in full could not be achieved. Since AGO has been deregulated, other marketers can make up for the 3.03 MLPDshortfalls.

27. The Committee recommends that FIRS should follow up on the companies listed earlier to pay their taxes with due penalties in line with the provisions of the Companies Income Tax Act.

28. The PSF Guidelines should be revised to make Tax compliance a mandatory pre-qualification requirement for all participants under the Scheme.

29. Marketers who obtained FOREX but did not import petroleum products should be referred to the relevant Anti- Corruption Agencies with a view to verifying what they used the FOREX for:


THOSE WHO OBTAINED FOREX BUT DID NOT IMPORT PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
S/N NAMES OF MARKETERS 2010 2011
$ $
1 BUSINESS VENTURES NIG LTD 22,927,339.96
2 EAST HORIZON GAS CO. LTD 20,735,910.81
3 EMADEB ENERGY 6,606,094.30
4 POKAT NIG. LTD. 3,147,956.19
5 SYNOPSIS ENTERPRISES LTD 51,449,977.47
6 ZENON PET & GAS LTD. 232,975,385.13
7 CARNIVAL ENERGY OIL LTD - 51,089.57
8 CROWNLINES - 4,756,274.94
9 ICE ENERGY PETROLEUM TRADING LTD - 2,131,166.32
10 INDEX PETROLEUM AFRICA - 6,438,849.64
11 RONAD OIL & GAS W/A - 4,813,272.00
12 SERENE GREENFIELD LTD - 4,813,360.75
13 SUPREME & MITCHELLES - 16,947,000.00
14 TRIDAX ENERGY LTD - 15,900,000.00
15 ZAMSON GLOBAL RES. - 8,916,750.00
TOTAL 337,842,663.8664,767,763.22

30. The following Companies that participated in the Scheme and refused to appear before the Committee and never submitted the required documents as was repeatedly announced during the hearing are to refund the various sums against their names. It is believed that these companies deliberately refused to appear because they had something to hide. The relevant Anti- Corruption Agencies should ensure full recovery:
S/N NAME OF COMPANY AMOUNT
(N)
1. Mut-Hass Petroleum Ltd 1,102,084,041.30
2. Nepal Oil and Gas Service 2,353,911,979.10
3. Oilbath Nigeria 1,019,644,138.97
4. Techno Oil Ltd 1,036,514,387.08
5. Somerset Energy Services 3,015,221,487.94
6. Stonebridge Oil Limited 1,784,158,258.14
7. Mobil Oil Nigeria 14,934,371,661.76
8. AX Energy Limited 1,471,969,643.31
9. CAH Resources Association Limited 1,052,466,415.28
10. Crust Energy Limited 1,192,651,581.76
11. Fresh Synergy Limited 1,417,029,059.70
12. Ibafon Oil Limited 4,687,730,540.46
13. Lottoj Oil and Gas Limited 1,427,429,910.95
14. Oakfield Synergy Network Limited 988,920,219.15
15. Petro Trade Energy Limited 1,471,027,874.73
16. Prudent Energy & Service Limited 1,360,898,638.10
18. Rocky Energy Limited 1,620,110,167.58
TOTAL 41,936,140,005.31

31. Payments for PMS with effect from the second quarter of 2012 should be based on certified truck outs at depots confirmed at the retail outlets and no longer on discharges from vessels into tank farms.Consumption should be defined in a way to exclude what is imported but only what is put in the tank.

32. The markets of opportunity situated within Nigerian territorial waters which are designated “offshore Cotonou” or “offshore Lome” to qualify for FOREX payment and to evade payment of appropriate levies, dues and taxes to the Nigerian government should be discontinued forthwith.

33. A Marine Transportation System should be put in place that is safe, secure, reliable, cost effective and efficient to reduce the present high cost of doing business in Nigeria.

34. Any importation without permit or where the difference is above approved quota should not be entitled to any amount on the Template.

35. It is strongly recommended that Marketers without storage facilities and retail outlets should be excluded from participating in the PFS Scheme as this will end the bazaar that constituted a serious drain on the nation’s economy and created room for abuses.

36. The services of the accounting firm of Akintola Williams, Deloitte and OlusolaAdekanola& Partners should be discontinued with immediate effect for professional incompetence on this particular assignment.

37. In view of the above the 2 firms should be blacklisted from being engaged by any Federal Ministry, Department or Agency (MDA’s) for a period of three years.

38. This Ad-Hoc Committee shall in its monitoring stage conduct extensive and thorough investigation into the operations of the PEF(MB) in order to ascertain the management of the bridging funds under the subsidy regime.

39. Penalties should also be indicated for non-compliance and promptly imposed to ensure the smooth operation of the Scheme.

40. The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) should be encouraged within a time frame to improve on the draught level of the Nigerian waters to encourage the berthing of ALL types of vessels so as to eliminate the present ship-to-ship (STS) transfers by importers of petroleum products.

41. All those in the Federal Ministry of Finance, Office of the Director-General Budget, and the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation involved in the extra budgetary expenditure under the PSF Scheme (2009-2011) should be sanctioned in accordance with the Civil Service Rules and the Code of Conduct Bureau.

42. The payment of N999,000,000 in 128times within 24hrs (12th& 13th January, 2009) by the Office of the Accountant -General of the Federation should be further investigated by relevant Anti-Corruption Agencies.


43. The National Assembly should enact an Act to criminalise extra budgetary expenditure.

44. CBN and the Federal Ministry of Finance should critically examine and review the policy guiding payment for importation of petroleum products to avoid the current fraudulent system that allows importers to bring in products from off-shore “Lome” or “Cotonou” to qualify for forex payments.

45. The Committee notes that several alarms were raised by the CBN on the escalation of subsidy figures but these early warning signals were ignored by relevant agencies. The Committee wishes to encourage whistle –blowing by regulatory agencies on threats to the economy with the hope that proactive measures could be taken.

46. The Committee recommends that the PPMC Management be overhauled. In furtherance to above recommendations of the committee, institutional mechanisms be urgently developed to ensure themonitoring of actual delivery of kerosene to the Nigerian masses.

47. The PPMC should deploy modern state-of-the-art devices to protect its facilities and pipelines to eliminate wastages arising from vandalism. In the short-term however, PPMC should establish a surveillance system which should incorporate Community-protection and using part of the bridging funds on the PSF Template to finance this.

48. All the extant circulars preventing the Nigeria Customs Service from carrying out its statutory functions be immediately withdrawn by the Central Bank of Nigeria and the Federal Ministry of Finance.

49. The Committee recommends that NNPC takes immediate action to pay the N46billion owed the Nigeria Customs Service and the N6billion owed to the Nigeria Ports Authority

50. The failure of NPA to provide this Committee the vital vessel data particularly the IMO numbers is an indication that either NPA has a very poor record keeping system or that it was a deliberate ploy to cover up the collusion between its officials and importers. We recommend an investigation into the operations and activities of this Authority.

51. The port operations of the Nigerian Ports Authority be investigated with a view to determining the extent to which its officials are complicit in the classification of maritime areas for reception of Nigerian bound petroleum products as “offshore Cotonou” and “offshore Lome” in the face of evidence that these Vessels never did lighter at those Ports.

52. In the course of this investigation, a lot of efforts were made to establish cases of round tripping and diversion of products, including the use of the data from Llyods List Intelligence resulting in the cases so far reported. However given the scale of connivance and collusion by government officials involved in the certification process, the Committee believes that further investigation will reveal more cases. It is therefore recommended that all the data obtained in the course of this investigation, especially from the Llyods List Intelligence be forwarded to the relevant anti-corruption agencies for a more detailed investigation.

53. The present Management of PEF (M)B should be overhauled and the Board when constituted should comprise of persons of impeccable integrity who should be knowledgeable in aspects of its mandate. This is without prejudice to the coming into force of the Petroleum Industry Act.

54. PEF(M)B should establish a tracking system on all trucks from point of loading to point of discharge (retail outlets) and direct that all trucks involved with transportation of products should install approved tracking devices on them.

55. It is hereby recommended that the regulatory capacity of the DPR be strengthened. The National Assembly should commence the process of amending the Act to make the Agency autonomous.

56. The DPR should take immediate steps to bring all facilities and depot owners into compliance with international best practices by ensuring the installation of modern metering gadgets and sealable and non-return valves, to eliminate the rampant cases of round-tripping.

57. The DPR should brace up to its role of Regulation and compel the NNPC/PPMC to comply with all the regulations issued to ensure transparency and accountability.

58. In order to reduce and gradually eliminate lightering, associated inefficiency and cost, Government should invest in the provision of Single Point Mooring (SPM’s). This provision should be followed up by instituting Regulations to compel Owners of Jetties, depots and storage facility owners to develop pipeline throughput availability to facilitate direct delivery of imported products by heavy vessels, in-shore Nigeria.

59. There should be a deliberate policy by Government to encourage the utilization of gas in automobile, domestic (cooking), and industrial facilities.
60. As a matter of urgency and in furtherance of our national security requirements, a national strategic reserve should be immediately enhanced so to accommodate 90days stop gap strategic reserve.
61. We strongly recommend that relevant Standing Committees of the National Assembly should be more proactive in their oversight responsibilities to forestall future occurrences.




















CONCLUSION

The Committee wishes to thank the Leadership of the House of Representatives for the confidence and support while the assignment lasted. Also, worth thanking are all Nigerians, Companies, Unions etc. who either openly or privately offered their services/support to the Committee.

We also express our gratitude to the media for their very intensive and consistent support especially Channels Television for bringing the proceedings of the Public Hearings of the Committee live to Nigerian homes.

The Committee can affirm that almost all the critical questions/issues raised at the beginning of this investigation have been answered conclusively. However, those not conclusively answered as a result of time and technicalities involved, are being recommended for further inquiry/action. For instance, it is safe to say that the daily consumption of PMS by Nigerians is 31.5 million litres while that of Kerosene is 9 million as against other incoherent figures being branded by relevant officers.

The cost of importation per litre is determined more by the Platts price. However, the over padding and wastage imbedded on the template hitherto being used by PPPRA encourages higher landing cost. This is why the Committee recommendation on urgent review of the constituents of the template should be implemented without delay.

The sum of N2, 657.087 trillion was paid as subsidy as at December, 31st in 2011 and the process of approvals (pre-qualification, allocation, verification, certification and payment) are all but flawless.

The difference between N2, 657.087 trillion paid as at December 2011 and N245 billion Appropriated (900%) is the extra-budgetary approvals and payment by the operators of the PSF Scheme and which tantamount to gross Constitutional breach.
The state of our refineries is nothing to write home about as it appears that greed, corruption etc among operators in the downstream sector colluded to strangulate the refineries despite their total installed refining capacities of 446,000 BPD.

The daily allocation of 445,000 bpd to NNPC for domestic consumption if well managed and harnessed has the potentials of satisfying the daily PMS and DPK needs of Nigerians. (see the Committee recommendations).
We also express our profound gratitude and appreciation to the Leadership and Honourable Members of the House of Representatives for giving us maximum support without hindrance or interference throughout the course of this assignment.

Finally, the Committee wishes to acknowledge the support and encouragement of all Nigerians which provided the needed impetus to accomplish this task.

Thank you.

Signed:
1. Rep. Farouk M. Lawan, OFR - Chairman
2. Rep. Ali Babatunde Ahmad - Member
3. Rep. JamesAbiodunFaleke - “
4. Rep. Alphonsus Gerald Irona - “
5. Rep. Umar Abubakar Sade - “
6. Rep. EuchariaAzodo - “
7. Rep. Abbas Tajudeen - “
8. Rep. John OwanEnoh - “
Re: Sack Okonjo, Madueke. Civil Societies To GEJ by Demdem(m): 9:24pm On Apr 20, 2012
This came as apprehension mounted in the presidency and the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP yesterday over the contents of the House of Representatives report on investigation of the utilization of the subsidy in the prices of petroleum products.

The apprehension based on the indictment of some major contributors to the party’s campaign coffers of 2011 heightened as the PDP summoned a meeting with the members of the House for April 30.

The party, however, dismissed the alleged anxiety saying that it welcomed the probe even as it admitted that only 12.75% of those indicted by the House report were contributors to the party’s campaign purse. grin grin grin

https://www.nairaland.com/919129/oil-thieves-pdp-financiers-pdp
Re: Sack Okonjo, Madueke. Civil Societies To GEJ by Beaf: 9:29pm On Apr 20, 2012
^
Mr cut and paste without understanding! grin grin grin
Where in your long list is there blame on Deziani and Iweala?

You see why I have been calling you a paid liar? Go and tell Atiku that you failed again.
The desperate campaign against the angels of change has fallen on its face.

The days of una free oil stealing are effectively numbered. Don't worry, bro; biometrics will come to the petroleum sector too, when it does, na prison for una type o!

Lol!
Re: Sack Okonjo, Madueke. Civil Societies To GEJ by Demdem(m): 9:31pm On Apr 20, 2012
Beaf: ^
[s]Mr cut and paste without understanding! grin grin grin[/s]
Where in your long list is there blame on Deziani and Iweala?

[s]You see why I have been calling you a paid liar? Go and tell Atiku that you failed again.
The desperate campaign against the angels of change has fallen on its face.

The days of una free oil stealing are effectively numbered. Don't worry, bro; biometrics will come to the petroleum sector too, when it does, na prison for una type o!

Lol![/s]

Read the title of this thread again Dumbo. better still go to the opening aricle fooool
Re: Sack Okonjo, Madueke. Civil Societies To GEJ by Beaf: 9:34pm On Apr 20, 2012
Demdem:

Read the title of this thread again Dumbo. better still go to the opening aricle fooool
You are what Urhobo people call, OKPE MUMU!
You winshes got together to create a title and now you wanna lie that it came from the reps!

My guy, doesn't this amount of lying make you feel ill? grin
Re: Sack Okonjo, Madueke. Civil Societies To GEJ by Demdem(m): 9:43pm On Apr 20, 2012
Beaf:
You are what Urhobo people call, OKPE MUMU!
You winshes got together to create a title and now you wanna lie that it came from the reps!

My guy, doesn't this amount of lying make you feel ill? grin

Demdem: still foools will continue to allege without substantiating. High level cretins.
Re: Sack Okonjo, Madueke. Civil Societies To GEJ by DaLover(m): 9:47pm On Apr 20, 2012
An important point raised by beaf...
[size=15pt]Are Madueke, Okonjo and Gej making money because of subsidy, if so why were they at the forefront of removing it?[/size]

The explanation by the dumbazz critics is getting funnier by the minute...
[size=15pt]"They should be sacked because they were making money running the subsidy and now they want to earn more money by removing the subsidy"[/size]
Re: Sack Okonjo, Madueke. Civil Societies To GEJ by DaLover(m): 9:48pm On Apr 20, 2012
I think it quite clear why these people are wanted out of the way....period
Re: Sack Okonjo, Madueke. Civil Societies To GEJ by Demdem(m): 9:49pm On Apr 20, 2012
[size=15pt]^^^^^
dont be stuppid. earn money as per getting more funds for govt to spend not neccessary for their pockets
[/size]
Re: Sack Okonjo, Madueke. Civil Societies To GEJ by Beaf: 9:53pm On Apr 20, 2012
Demdem: [size=15pt]^^^^^
dont be stuppid. earn money as per getting more funds for govt to spend not neccessary for their pockets
[/size]
...But, according to your old story, they were earning money from the subsidies!
Bruv, is your mouth an anus as well? Which story is which na?
Re: Sack Okonjo, Madueke. Civil Societies To GEJ by Demdem(m): 9:56pm On Apr 20, 2012
Beaf:
...But, according to your old story, they were earning money from the subsidies!
Bruv, is your mouth an anus as well? Which story is which na?

Demdem: still foools will continue to allege without substantiating. High level cretins.
Re: Sack Okonjo, Madueke. Civil Societies To GEJ by naijaking1: 10:00pm On Apr 20, 2012
@poster
I have just read the entire committee report, I don't even see Madueke and Okonjo mentioned with such venom as your thread suggests. That's why i say, your personal battle against these women needs to be personal not public.
Is the NNPC corrupt? Does something need to change? Has the system been working suboptimally for Nigerians since 1970? Yes, yes, and Yes.
Re: Sack Okonjo, Madueke. Civil Societies To GEJ by Beaf: 10:00pm On Apr 20, 2012
@demdem
Poor thing! You can't even reply the simplest of questions. A man whose mouth leaks from both sides with stories that directly contradict themselves.
It must be really tough work to be a winsh! grin
Re: Sack Okonjo, Madueke. Civil Societies To GEJ by DaLover(m): 10:03pm On Apr 20, 2012
Demdem: [size=15pt]^^^^^
dont be stuppid. earn money as per getting more funds for govt to spend not neccessary for their pockets
[/size]


So why should people going about their business looking for more money for govt to spend be sacked? I thought that's what they were employed for? if you call for sack of people for doing what they were employed, don't you think its high time to ask GOD or Satan(who ever you serve) for another brain?
Re: Sack Okonjo, Madueke. Civil Societies To GEJ by Beaf: 10:04pm On Apr 20, 2012
naijaking1: @poster
I have just read the entire committee report, I don't even see Madueke and Okonjo mentioned with such venom as your thread suggests. That's why i say, your personal battle against these women needs to be personal not public.
Is the NNPC corrupt? Does something need to change? Has the system been working suboptimally for Nigerians since 1970? Yes, yes, and Yes.
Exactly! So, when we see people trying to bring down those who are brace enough to tread were angels fear and begin loosening the grip of the oil cabals on Nigeria, then we can conclude that they are paid vermin with a hideous agenda that is against the interest of Nigeria and the long suffering common man.
Re: Sack Okonjo, Madueke. Civil Societies To GEJ by Demdem(m): 10:06pm On Apr 20, 2012
naijaking1: @poster
I have just read the entire committee report, I don't even see Madueke and Okonjo mentioned with such venom as your thread suggests. That's why i say, your personal battle against these women needs to be personal not public.
Is the NNPC corrupt? Does something need to change? Has the system been working suboptimally for Nigerians since 1970? Yes, yes, and Yes.

The title of this thread says : Sack Okonjo, madueke. Civil societies to GEJ
not
Sack Okonjo, madueke. House committee societies to GEJ
Re: Sack Okonjo, Madueke. Civil Societies To GEJ by Demdem(m): 10:08pm On Apr 20, 2012
Beaf: @demdem
Poor thing! You can't even reply the simplest of questions. A man whose mouth leaks from both sides with stories that directly contradict themselves.
It must be really tough work to be a winsh! grin

what satisfactory answer can i give a demented soul?
Re: Sack Okonjo, Madueke. Civil Societies To GEJ by DaLover(m): 10:08pm On Apr 20, 2012
naijaking1: @poster
I have just read the entire committee report, I don't even see Madueke and Okonjo mentioned with such venom as your thread suggests. That's why i say, your personal battle against these women needs to be personal not public.
Is the NNPC corrupt? Does something need to change? Has the system been working suboptimally for Nigerians since 1970? Yes, yes, and Yes.

@ bold, I think he has something against women generally, probably an extremely tiny manhood...people like this are know to find women of strength and character offensive to their tiny problems...lol grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Sack Okonjo, Madueke. Civil Societies To GEJ by Demdem(m): 10:10pm On Apr 20, 2012
DaLover:

[b]So why should people going about their business looking for more money for govt to spend be sacked? [/b]I thought that's what they were employed for? if you call for sack of people for doing what they were employed, don't you think its high time to ask GOD or Satan(who ever you serve) for another brain?

The UAD therefore called for the prosecution of all the individuals and corporate bodies found to have been the beneficiaries of the supposed ‘subsidy’. “Further, we call we call for the immediate resignation or sacking of Dr. Ngozi Okonjo Iweala, Minister of Finance, Diezani Allison-Madueke, Minister of Petroleum, and Labaran Maku, the Minister of Information for their demonstrated culpability by acts of omission or commission in the fuel subsidy, the anti people hike in the price of petrol and the conscious promotion of lies to cover up the truth,” the group said.


“ It exposes the fact that the Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Allison Madueke has been presiding over sleaze and she has no option now but to take the path of honour," he declared.
Re: Sack Okonjo, Madueke. Civil Societies To GEJ by Demdem(m): 10:12pm On Apr 20, 2012
DaLover:

[s]@ bold, I think he has something against women generally, probably an extremely tiny manhood...people like this are know to find women of strength and character offensive to their tiny problems...lol grin grin grin grin grin[/s]

Pointless
Re: Sack Okonjo, Madueke. Civil Societies To GEJ by Beaf: 10:15pm On Apr 20, 2012
Demdem:

The UAD therefore called for the prosecution of all the individuals and corporate bodies found to have been the beneficiaries of the supposed ‘subsidy’. “Further, we call we call for the immediate resignation or sacking of Dr. Ngozi Okonjo Iweala, Minister of Finance, Diezani Allison-Madueke, Minister of Petroleum, and Labaran Maku, the Minister of Information for their demonstrated culpability by acts of omission or commission in the fuel subsidy, the anti people hike in the price of petrol and the conscious promotion of lies to cover up the truth,” the group said.


“ It exposes the fact that the Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Allison Madueke has been presiding over sleaze and she has no option now but to take the path of honour," he declared.
The number of times you have posted this quote from your winshes coven is hilarious! Is it just lack of sense or it it mental exhaustion from lying so freely?
When biometric ID's hit the petroleum sector, you and your paymasters will find yourselves on the fast slope to jail. cool

Una wan tif oyel money! Ole!

Hyena's.
Re: Sack Okonjo, Madueke. Civil Societies To GEJ by Beaf: 10:17pm On Apr 20, 2012
DaLover: An important point raised by beaf...
[size=15pt]Are Madueke, Okonjo and Gej making money because of subsidy, if so why were they at the forefront of removing it?[/size]

The explanation by the dumbazz critics is getting funnier by the minute...
[size=15pt]"They should be sacked because they were making money running the subsidy and now they want to earn more money by removing the subsidy"[/size]
demdem hansa dis kueshion!
Ode!
Re: Sack Okonjo, Madueke. Civil Societies To GEJ by Demdem(m): 10:17pm On Apr 20, 2012
Beaf:
The number of times you have posted this quote from your winshes coven is hilarious! Is it just lack of sense or it it mental exhaustion from lying so freely?
When biometric ID's hit the petroleum sector, you and your paymasters will find yourselves on the fast slope to jail. cool

Una wan tif oyel money! Ole!

Hyena's.

He said it ought to be clear to President Jonathan by now that he was misled on the issue of fuel subsidy removal on January 1, but that the people of Nigeria have now triumphed over the negative forces in government and Mr. Jonathan should demonstrate his commitment to fighting corruption in the sector. “He should get his anti-graft agencies to prosecute all those linked with this monumental fraud that led to the crisis of confidence between Nigerians and his administration,” he said. “He should be courageous enough to fire the Petroleum Minister so that Nigerians could be convinced that there are no sacred cows in his cabinet."

Re: Sack Okonjo, Madueke. Civil Societies To GEJ by DaLover(m): 10:18pm On Apr 20, 2012
Demdem:

Pointless
yes totally pointless how personnel issues could be pursued in public fora..

And trying to hide behind the Lagos based civil society groups, which we have said are being used as a tool by the true beneficiaries is even more shameful.
Re: Sack Okonjo, Madueke. Civil Societies To GEJ by Demdem(m): 10:24pm On Apr 20, 2012
DaLover:
yes totally pointless how personnel issues could be pursued in public fora..

And trying to hide behind the Lagos based civil society groups, [b]which we have said [/b]are being used as a tool by the true beneficiaries is even more shameful.


DEMDEM: Mmoron, if truly and indeed u are the son of ur father and not an hopeless bastard kindly substantiate those miserable allegation of urs by revealing any article i posted that is baseless (either on this thread or prevous threads), also reveal from any post of mine that suggest i am ACN and other allegations levelled against me. If u cant, u should be ashamed of ursef iidiot and accept the fact that u are indeed very daft

atimes i wonder how some peeps think? why is it that if anyone doesnt share their opinion about issues then such definately have a hidden agenda or a bigot of such. must we all reason the same way? why should my opinion be a distraction for these ladies from doing a thorough job?

I have nothing personal against any govt official including these incompetent foools, their sacking wont even add any penny to my fortune however that wont stop me from crying foul if i see one. i have seen one, likewise NLers and am voicing out and u are talking thrash
Sophisticated my foot

Because u said it doesnt mean u are right. U said it and its noted. what else do u want?
Re: Sack Okonjo, Madueke. Civil Societies To GEJ by DaLover(m): 10:26pm On Apr 20, 2012
Demdem:

He said it ought to be clear to President Jonathan by now that he was misled on the issue of fuel subsidy removal on January 1, but that the people of Nigeria have now triumphed over the negative forces in government and Mr. Jonathan should demonstrate his commitment to fighting corruption in the sector. “He should get his anti-graft agencies to prosecute all those linked with this monumental fraud that led to the crisis of confidence between Nigerians and his administration,” he said. “He should be courageous enough to fire the Petroleum Minister so that Nigerians could be convinced that there are no sacred cows in his cabinet."


Don't quite understand y u keep posting quotes from these freebie loving leeches, what r we suppose to do with it?
Re: Sack Okonjo, Madueke. Civil Societies To GEJ by Demdem(m): 10:27pm On Apr 20, 2012
DaLover:

Don't quite understand y u keep posting quotes from these freebie loving leeches, what r we suppose to do with it?

Speak for ursef. Read and step aside
Re: Sack Okonjo, Madueke. Civil Societies To GEJ by Beaf: 10:29pm On Apr 20, 2012
Demdem:

Because u said it doesnt mean u are right. U said it and its noted. what else do u want?
Shameless representative of thieves. Tell us a new foolish story jare!
Maybe something like, "JTF should be disbanded to defeat boko haram."

Se o 'n so ti pe, "take away the police to cure armed robbery." Ode buruku ni yen.
Re: Sack Okonjo, Madueke. Civil Societies To GEJ by Demdem(m): 10:32pm On Apr 20, 2012
Beaf:
Shameless representative of thieves. Tell us a new foolish story jare!
[s]Maybe something like, "JTF should be disbanded to defeat boko haram."

Se o 'n so ti pe, "take away the police to cure armed robbery." Ode buruku ni yen.[/s]

Demdem: still foools will continue to allege without substantiating. High level cretins.

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