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NNPCL Remitted Zero Allocation To Federation Account In 2022 – CFO by iwaeda(op): 8:24am On Jan 30, 2024
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited remitted literally zero funds to the Federation Account in 2022 due to the payment of subsidy on Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol, the Chief Financial Officer, NNPCL, Umar Ajiya, has said.

NNPCL is a major revenue generating agency in Nigeria, operating as the national oil company in charge of the management, sales, etc, of the country’s crude oil and gas, among other key functions.

Ajiya, in a 5.24 minutes video released by the oil major on Sunday, said fuel subsidy stopped the revenue generating firm from remitting taxes and royalties to the Federation Account, as well as halted the company from making profit.

Also, NNPCL, in the documentary, said, “The lingering constraint of fuel subsidy payment hampered its (NNPCL) growth potential, until a new administration emerged, bringing an end to the subsidy regime and saving the company from bankruptcy and setting it on a path of financial prosperity.”


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It stated that this enabled the oil firm to grow its profit from N674.1bn in 2021 to N2.54tn by the third quarter of 2022.

President Bola Tinubu declared during his inaugural speech on May 29, 2023, that “subsidy is gone!” The declaration by the President was immediately enforced by NNPCL the next day. NNPCL is Nigeria’s sole importer of PMS.

Reacting to this, Ajiya said, “That action of saying subsidy has gone, literally saved this nation N400bn on average every month. And what that meant was that the totality of the entitlements of tax, royalties and profits were all going into subsidy.


“And that was why we reached a position in 2022 where we literally remitted zero to the Federation Account. It was unpalatable, but we can’t give what we don’t have.

“We were taking NNPC’s cash flows from other operations to augment for products and it could not be sustained beyond June 2023.”

Fuel subsidy gulped over N3.3tn in 2022, as the Federal Government struggled to hold the cost of the product far below its global market price. The cost of the commodity jumped by over 250 percent immediately subsidy was removed by Tinubu.

Ajiya confirmed that the removal of subsidy had made the company start making remittances into the Federation Account.

“We have now begun to pay dividends to the federation. We are also paying our due obligations in terms of taxes and royalties,” he stated.

The company further stated in the documentary that the end to subsidy enabled it to contribute N4.5tn to the Federation Account in nine months.

“For the first time in a long time, NNPC Ltd in 2023 contributed to the Federation Account, accounting for N4.5tn between January and September 2023,” the national oil company stated.


Meanwhile, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited spent an estimated NN2.9tn on wages, entertainment, bank charges, running cost and others between September 2021 and December 2022.

This was contained in the NNPCL’s recently released Audited Financial Statement for 2022.

In the report, the NNPCL Group gulped a total of N1.7tn as its general and administrative charges for the 16 months period, while the company spent a sum of N1.2tn.

According to the report, both NNPCL Group and the company spent a total of N872bn on “other expenses” not clearly specified in the document.

Security expenses by the Group and the company stood at N532bn, while entertainment expenses took N8.35bn.

In the period under review, a sum of N373bn was spent on employee benefit expenses, which include salaries, wages, allowances, pensions and gratuities.

Directors’ expenses gulped N1.2bn, office running costs consumed N1.8bn, while management and facilitation fees took N295m.


It was observed that N1.65bn was expended on donations; audit fees was N2bn as fines & penalties took N45bn.

Other expenses include bank charges, N675m; depreciation of other property, plants and equipment, N67.9bn; depreciation of right of use asset, N1.3bn; advertisement and publicity, N4.9bn; legal and professional fees, N8.3bn; printing and stationery, N57.5bn; rents and rates, N35bn; repairs and maintenance N219.9bn; travelling and transport, N354.2bn; minimum tax and levy, N15.65bn, write-off of property, plant and equipment, N139.8bn; postages and telephone, N3.46bn among others.

The report showed that the NNPCL Group generated a revenue of N8.82tn in 16 months and the company made a sum of N2.9tn from September 2021 to December 2022.

For the NNPCL Group, the profit before income is N1.81tn; income tax credit is N717bn. Profit for the period is N2.52tn, while total comprehensive income for the period is N4.7tn.

As for the NNPCL Company, the profit before income is N1.53tn; income tax credit is N459.7bn. Profit for the period is N1.992tn, while total comprehensive income for the period is N3.77tn.

The NNPCL Group generated N3.53tn revenue from crude oil sales; N.4.51tn from petroleum products sales; N683bn from sales of natural gas N683bn and N100.5bn from services N100.5bn.

“Revenue from crude oil sales is from sales of utilized crude during the period and liftings of equity interest in various oil assets.

“Petroleum products sales include the sale of Premium Motor Spirit, Dual Purpose Kerosene, Automotive Gasoline Oil, Naphtha, lubricants and other related products.

“Sale of natural gas represents the invoice value (transaction price) of natural gas sold to third parties. Revenue from services consists of revenue from seismic contracts, time8 based contracts, gas transmission tariffs, shipping, marine and engineering,” the report explained.

The report disclosed that the NNPCL account was audited by PricewaterhouseCoopers Chartered Accountants, SIAO Partners Chartered Accountants and Muhtari Dangana and Co. Chartered Accountants.
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Re: NNPCL Remitted Zero Allocation To Federation Account In 2022 – CFO by Nbote(m): 8:38am On Jan 30, 2024
They have leveraged and used oil we produce to collect loans. We are owing in advance
Re: NNPCL Remitted Zero Allocation To Federation Account In 2022 – CFO by fuckingAyaya(m): 9:00am On Jan 30, 2024
Buhari really buried this country alive.
Re: NNPCL Remitted Zero Allocation To Federation Account In 2022 – CFO by Danisaint112(m):
We all saw this coming,
The signs were everywhere,
We knew what Nigeria needs at this point is someone disciplined to tackle with the corruption related issues facing Nigeria head on,
We know who have that track record,
We know who is fast (god speed),
We know who had a better character (thinks before he talks and act),
We know who didn't have any form of complications with his school certs,
We know the race he came from and we all know they have an unending record of not tolorating nonsense,
Yes we knew the better candidate.
Yet we decided to opt for tribal and religious propaganda because of an event that happened over 5 decades ago.

When things like this happen one would begin to wonder, do we all really want the progress of Nigeria or we are just pretending and don't really mind suffering and smiling for hope of selfish gain from a tribalistic tribal ruler?

Pathetic I must say. With what I have seen and also saw during the last election, I'm off the opinion that, if Nigeria can not work than let her end.

Football can't just be the only thing uniting us as a country, that's unity engulfed in pretence (fake love) and holding on to sinking ship is sheer stupidity.
Re: NNPCL Remitted Zero Allocation To Federation Account In 2022 – CFO by Kenochi(m):
This is the what is called Lamba,NNPCL is the master of Lamba in Nigeria.Below are some of the most serious Lambas

1) LAMBA 1
Meanwhile, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited spent an estimated NN2.9tn on wages, entertainment, bank charges, running cost and others between September 2021 and December 2022.
Ewooo!!!!!!This is a very serious indictment on NNPCL,their wage bill and running cost is almost bigger than that of Lagos State Government
We need this organisation to publish their salary structures and the names of everyone working on that organisation
This is why government needs to sell off those scrap metals called Refineries,imagine people there will say they are NNPCL staff

2) LAMBA 2
Fuel subsidy gulped over N3.3tn in 2022, as the Federal Government struggled to hold the cost of the product far below its global market price. The cost of the commodity jumped by over 250 percent immediately subsidy was removed by Tinubu.
Nigerians,you see why Subsidy had to go,this organisation was just lining the pockets of very few individuals in the name of subsidy

3) LAMBA 3
Petroleum products sales include the sale of Premium Motor Spirit, Dual Purpose Kerosene, Automotive Gasoline Oil, Naphtha, lubricants and other related products.
“Sale of natural gas represents the invoice value (transaction price) of natural gas sold to third parties.

This government needs to ask questions,there are quite a lot of byproducts from crude oil,what happened to all of it
The prolyponene,carbon black,engine oil etc produced from this crude oil,where is the money?

I encourage every Nigerian to take their time to read this article very carefully,you will understand the real enemies and saboteurs of this nation
Re: NNPCL Remitted Zero Allocation To Federation Account In 2022 – CFO by segzysexy(m): 9:00am On Jan 30, 2024
There was no subsidy before 2022? That shouldn’t be an excuse. Most of the money was siphoned off because the government knew the election was on its way and believed more money needed to be secured into their bags before their tenure ended.
We are in for a long thing in that country.
Re: NNPCL Remitted Zero Allocation To Federation Account In 2022 – CFO by ATEAMS: 9:01am On Jan 30, 2024
Northern dominated and controlled NNPC
Re: NNPCL Remitted Zero Allocation To Federation Account In 2022 – CFO by nairalanda1(m): 9:01am On Jan 30, 2024
(TIme to defend NNPCL...hope they send my usual N20000 to the account...need to pay for the relative's admission, lol).


ON a serious note.

NNPCL Is right. Subsidy did prevent them from making a profit.

The problem with subsidy on petrol is that when the government sets the price too low, it pays a subsidy based on what it thinks the resulting loss from selling petrol would be. THE PROBLEM IS, with rising oil prices, the losses are greater than what subsidy can cover.

IN 2022, oil prices rose a lot. That meant that subsidy costs for NNPC rose way beyond what they and the government expected. If NNPCL Had kept on remitting money then, they would have collapsed and declared bankruptcy.

For comparison..in 2019, subsidy costs were below N3 trillion. IN 2022, subsidy costs rose to 10 trillion naira. And as KYari has pointed out, government does not pay them all that money....because debt servicing, and so forth was eating up a lot of our revenue.

IN 2010, GEJ wanted to remove subsidy, because he had his eyes opened . Most of you opposed him then. If you had let him remove subsidy (and he should have been allowed to), by now NNPCL would have made a profit.

See why subsidy is evil.

You can abuse me, but at the end, sell things at a profit, and no wuru wuru would happen. Sell things at a loss, and you make it impossible for NNPC to even pay its share to Caesar.
Re: NNPCL Remitted Zero Allocation To Federation Account In 2022 – CFO by stunnert(m): 9:01am On Jan 30, 2024
Money looted lipsrsealed
Re: NNPCL Remitted Zero Allocation To Federation Account In 2022 – CFO by DMerciful(m):
Atiku told you shortsighted people to sell the fraudulent NNPC in 2019 but you said he wants to sell it to his friends. Enjoy the continued losses from NNPC
Re: NNPCL Remitted Zero Allocation To Federation Account In 2022 – CFO by nony43(m): 9:01am On Jan 30, 2024
The whole of 2022 nothing came from NNPC and yet FG was paying salaries.

Buhari and his gang of thieves ruined this country. BAT is burying the county.
Re: NNPCL Remitted Zero Allocation To Federation Account In 2022 – CFO by affable4(m): 9:01am On Jan 30, 2024
It’s either we have leaders that are incapable, or leaders that are without conscience.

This people get mind.
Re: NNPCL Remitted Zero Allocation To Federation Account In 2022 – CFO by flexyrule(m): 9:02am On Jan 30, 2024
I wonder why that organization NNPC is still existing.
Re: NNPCL Remitted Zero Allocation To Federation Account In 2022 – CFO by Jovi10: 9:02am On Jan 30, 2024
If you voted for buharis 2 terms, it will not be well with you.

If you voted for Buharis 2 terms and also voted Tinubu. It no go ever better for you and your family aje.
Re: NNPCL Remitted Zero Allocation To Federation Account In 2022 – CFO by CandidAdmin(m): 9:02am On Jan 30, 2024
In layman's terms?

Btw, why is Buhari walking free?
Re: NNPCL Remitted Zero Allocation To Federation Account In 2022 – CFO by Throwback: 9:02am On Jan 30, 2024
No wonder subsidy has to go and CBN has to takeover.
Re: NNPCL Remitted Zero Allocation To Federation Account In 2022 – CFO by Bizibi(m): 9:03am On Jan 30, 2024
Where are those idiots that were praising buhari everydayhuh Those fools that don't think at all.....
Re: NNPCL Remitted Zero Allocation To Federation Account In 2022 – CFO by piriton: 9:04am On Jan 30, 2024
Now that we are buying fuel at 650 we are the ones remitting to the government, instead of making life easy for us you are milking us Just to remit to federation account
Re: NNPCL Remitted Zero Allocation To Federation Account In 2022 – CFO by boxypane: 9:04am On Jan 30, 2024
All top management officials of NNPCL should be arrested. Na thieves all be
Re: NNPCL Remitted Zero Allocation To Federation Account In 2022 – CFO by fearlessfang: 9:04am On Jan 30, 2024
Nigeria will NEVER get better. It’s not a curse
Re: NNPCL Remitted Zero Allocation To Federation Account In 2022 – CFO by Realdeals(m): 9:05am On Jan 30, 2024
What else do we need to know?
Re: NNPCL Remitted Zero Allocation To Federation Account In 2022 – CFO by Blackfire(m): 9:06am On Jan 30, 2024
Buhari will pight kwaruption





grin
Re: NNPCL Remitted Zero Allocation To Federation Account In 2022 – CFO by Faiththatworks(m): 9:06am On Jan 30, 2024
Nairaland is really becoming the birthplace of intellectual deficient Nigerians. I'm aghast at the opinion of some individuals on this platform, that's supposed to be the flagship of Nigerian intellectual discourse online.
Yesterday there was a report of Asiwaju ordering the NNPCL to vet all the sales of Crude-Oil from the CBN,and the response from Nairaland showed there's a big problem with Some Nigerians online.
The insults, criticism and bile spilled yesterday actually made me believe majority of online Nigerians are actually educated illiterates.
To the story,I have been wondering how Nigeria survived under Baba Buhari,I'm sure even in 2021, NNPCL didn't remit any revenue cos of COVID.
I ask again where did Baba Buhari get the money to run Nigeria from 2020-2023,I'm sure Mr Emefiele was just printing trillions of Naira and sending to the Federation Account.
And we wonder why the Naira won't fall to 2000 to a Dollar, seriously we need to tell ourselves the truth in Nigeria.
Nigeria is a very very broke country with almost Zero revenue,we are in massive debt as a result of decisions made by previous governments.
We must stop all the unnecessary bickering and support the government in Power to succeed,we don't have a choice if we want Nigeria to prosper.
God bless Nigeria......
Re: NNPCL Remitted Zero Allocation To Federation Account In 2022 – CFO by boxypane: 9:06am On Jan 30, 2024
nony43:
The whole of 2022 nothing came from NNPC and yet FG was paying salaries.

Buhari and his gang of thieves ruined this country. BAT is burying the county.
No single analytics. You just buried your country.
Re: NNPCL Remitted Zero Allocation To Federation Account In 2022 – CFO by JohnieWalker12(m): 9:07am On Jan 30, 2024
So apart from Crude oil we nor fit market anything to bring USD to our country. Una well done oh Nigeria
Re: NNPCL Remitted Zero Allocation To Federation Account In 2022 – CFO by tnerro1(m): 9:07am On Jan 30, 2024
Criminals and yet they increased their salaries and allowances
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