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FG Writes Off $1.42bn, N5.57tn NNPC Debt by ogododo(op): 8:25am On Dec 29, 2025
President Bola Tinubu has approved the cancellation of a substantial portion of the debts owed by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited to the Federation Account, wiping off about $1.42bn and N5.57tn after a reconciliation of records between both parties.

This is contained in a document prepared by the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission and presented at the November meeting of the Federation Account Allocation Committee.

The report, titled “Report of October 2025 Revenue Collection Presented at the Federation Account Allocation Committee Meeting Held on 18th November 2025,” was obtained by The PUNCH on Sunday.

In the section headed “Recovery from NNPC Ltd Outstanding Obligations,” the commission said the debts earlier reported at the October 2025 FAAC meeting stood at “$1,480,610,652.58 and N6,332,884,316,237.13 for PSC, DSDP, RA & MCA Liftings and JV & PSC Royalty Receivables respectively.”

It disclosed that the Presidency had now approved that most of those balances be removed from the Federation’s books.

The document stated, “However, the commission recently received a Presidential Approval to nil off the outstanding obligations of NNPC Ltd as at 31st December 2024 as submitted by the Stakeholder Alignment Committee on the Reconciliation of Indebtedness between NNPC Ltd and the Federation.”

Providing a breakdown of the affected balances, the NUPRC added, “Consequently, out of $1,480,610,652.58 and N6,332,884,316,237.13, the affected outstanding obligations that have been nil off are $1,421,727,723.00 N5,573,895,769,388.45. The commission has passed the appropriate accounting entries as approved.”

An analysis of the figures shows that the presidential directive wiped out about 96 per cent of the dollar-denominated debt and about 88 per cent of the naira-denominated obligations previously reported as outstanding.

The document indicates that the approval followed the recommendations of the Stakeholder Alignment Committee on the Reconciliation of Indebtedness between NNPC Ltd and the Federation, which reviewed the company’s royalty and lifting-related liabilities up to December 31, 2024.

Despite the cancellation of the legacy balances, fresh debts built up in 2025 remain. In a separate section titled “NNPC Ltd Outstanding Obligations,” the regulator disclosed that statutory obligations arising between January and October 2025 still stood at “$56,808,752.32 and N1,021,550,672,578.87 for PSC & MCA Liftings and JV Royalty Receivables respectively.”

The commission added that part of the dollar component was recovered in the month under review, stating: “However, the commission received $55,003,997.00 in the month under review from the outstanding, leaving a balance of $1,804,755.32 and N1,021,550,672,578.87. The amount of $55,003,997.00 received is part of the total collection reported above for sharing by the Federation this month.”

The NUPRC confirmed that it had already implemented the directive in the Federation Account, noting that “the Commission has passed the appropriate accounting entries as approved.”

The approval effectively resolves long-running disputes over NNPC’s legacy indebtedness to the Federation, while current liabilities from ongoing operations continue to be tracked for future recovery.

However, the debt cancellation comes at a time when the commission is struggling to meet its revenue projections for the year, The PUNCH learnt. Data from the NUPRC document seen by The PUNCH showed that against a 2025 approved monthly revenue target of N1.204tn, the commission recorded N660.04bn as actual collection for November 2025, leaving a shortfall of N544.76bn for the month.

Royalty payments on oil and gas, which account for the bulk of upstream revenues, fell sharply below target. The approved monthly royalty projection was N1.144tn, compared to N605.26bn actually collected in November, indicating a deficit of N538.92bn.

Cumulatively, as of November 30, 2025, the NUPRC’s total approved revenue stood at N13.25tn, while actual cumulative collections were N7.60tn, representing a revenue gap of N5.65tn. For royalties alone, cumulative approved collections stood at N12.59tn against N6.96tn actually received, leaving a shortfall of N5.63tn.

The document further showed a drop in revenue collections compared to the previous month. While N873.10bn was collected in October 2025, the figure declined to N660.04bn in November.

The PUNCH earlier reported that there was a clash between the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited and Periscope Consulting, the audit firm hired by the Nigeria Governors’ Forum to examine an alleged under remittance of oil revenue totalling $42.37bn (about N12.91tn) to the Federation Account between 2011 and 2017.

The dispute, revived by fresh submissions from both sides, forced the Federation Account Allocation Committee to mandate a joint reconciliation session to determine the true state of remittances and resolve the long-running impasse.

According to a document seen by The PUNCH, the FAAC Sub-Committee confirmed that NNPC had formally rejected the audit findings, insisting that no outstanding revenue is owed to the Federation Account for the period under review.

The national oil company maintained that all crude oil proceeds and associated earnings were fully accounted for, disputing Periscope’s claims of significant underpayment.

However, Periscope Consulting flatly disagreed with NNPC Limited’s defence, maintaining that its audit uncovered substantial gaps in remittances and that the alleged $42.37bn shortfall remained unresolved.

The report read, “NNPC Limited submitted their response regarding $42,373,896,555.00 under remittance to the Federation Account as contained in the report of Periscope Consulting. Recall that Periscope Consulting was the Consultant engaged by the Governors’ Forum to examine NNPC Limited under remittance to the Federation Account.

“NNPC Limited responded that all revenues due to the Federation have been properly accounted for and no outstanding amounts for the period under review.”

This disagreement has pushed both sides into a stalemate, with the consultants accusing the oil company of providing explanations that do not reconcile with the audited data.

The FAAC sub-committee, noting the conflicting positions, directed that NNPC Ltd and Periscope Consulting must meet jointly to harmonise records and “close out” the matter. It added that the reconciliation process remains ongoing.

“Responding, Periscope Consulting disagreed with NNPC Ltd’s position; hence, the Sub-Committee directed that there should be a joint meeting with the two parties to close out on the issue. This assignment is a work in progress,” it added.

Speaking earlier with The PUNCH, a renowned Prof Emeritus of Petroleum Economics, Wumi Iledare, said the alleged $42.37bn under-remittance recorded between 2011 and 2017 reflects long-standing flaws in Nigeria’s pre–Petroleum Industry Act regime.

According to him, the former Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation operated with overlapping roles that made revenue reconciliation cumbersome and frequently disputed. Iledare described the controversy as a “legacy problem,” stressing that similar discrepancies can be avoided only through disciplined implementation of the PIA, real-time monitoring, and continuous independent audits.

The World Bank earlier accused NNPCL of failing to fully remit oil revenues to the Federation Account, thereby undermining fiscal transparency and macroeconomic stability.

The bank noted that while the company was corporatised in 2021 to operate as a commercial entity, it still retains monopolistic control over crude oil sales and foreign exchange inflows, leading to persistent gaps between reported earnings and actual remittances.

“NNPC Ltd has remained a key source of revenue leakages,” the World Bank stated, urging the government to “strengthen oversight, ensure full disclosure of oil proceeds, and improve transparency in federation revenue management.”

The institution said the state-owned company has only been remitting 50 per cent of revenue gains from the removal of the Premium Motor Spirit subsidy to the Federation Account.

It said out of the N1.1tn revenue from crude sales and other income in 2024, the NNPC Ltd only remitted N600bn, leaving a deficit of N500bn unaccounted for.

“Despite the subsidy being fully removed in October 2024, NNPC Ltd started transferring the revenue gains to the Federation only in January 2025. Since then, it has been remitting only 50 per cent of these gains, using the rest to offset past arrears,” the World Bank stated.

Since assuming office, the NNPC Ltd Group Chief Executive Officer, Bayo Ojulari, has consistently pledged to entrench transparency, efficiency, and accountability in the company’s operations.

He has repeatedly assured Nigerians and the global investment community that the company’s books would be transparent and that its dealings with the Federation Account would be fully compliant with fiscal rules.
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Re: FG Writes Off $1.42bn, N5.57tn NNPC Debt by Dogalmighty17: 8:39am On Dec 29, 2025
How do you write off such massive debt when the same organisation hasn't still accounted for over 200 trillion naira? How it spent over 7 billion dollars in fixing refineries that aren't still functional?
Re: FG Writes Off $1.42bn, N5.57tn NNPC Debt by iwaeda: 9:00am On Dec 29, 2025
Government is writing off debts, that are in private accounts, but wants to impose more taxes on me. Tinubu is misfit. grin grin grin grin grin
Re: FG Writes Off $1.42bn, N5.57tn NNPC Debt by Racoon(m): 9:06am On Dec 29, 2025
What? Writing off debt owing and monies unaccounted for by officials of government under probe for corruption.

Same agency and ministry that billions were siphoned for refinery revampment but went down the drain? Same people taxing Nigerians to death? What really is wrong with Tinubu's govt?
Re: FG Writes Off $1.42bn, N5.57tn NNPC Debt by OneCandleAway(f): 9:09am On Dec 29, 2025
Racoon:
What? Writing off debt owing and monies unaccounted for by officials of government under probe for corruption.

Same agency and ministry that billions were siphoned for refinery revampment but went down the drain? Same people taxing Nigerians to death? What really is wrong with Tinubu's govt?
But this is all to be expected. Tinubu is extremely corrupt, and cannot fight corruption. He doesn't mind if his followers are corrupt as well so far they pledged allegiance to him and his authority.

That's why Lagos didn't want to vote him, that state is under bondage.
Re: FG Writes Off $1.42bn, N5.57tn NNPC Debt by otherway: 9:24am On Dec 29, 2025
Welcome to Nigeria, a country where Elephants can fly.

When Trump call Nigeria a disgraced country, shey we all can see part of the reasons.

When a known drug lord and a man with questionable background, family... Is the Chief executive officer of a country, you shouldn't expect any form of transparency.
Re: FG Writes Off $1.42bn, N5.57tn NNPC Debt by onatisi(m): 9:25am On Dec 29, 2025
Most of those debts and looting happened during Buhari APC 8 year rule ,all of the looters are APC members .
Dogalmighty17:
How do you write off such massive debt when the same organisation hasn't still accounted for over 200 trillion naira? How it spent over 7 billion dollars in fixing refineries that aren't still functional?
Re: FG Writes Off $1.42bn, N5.57tn NNPC Debt by Anguldi(m): 9:25am On Dec 29, 2025
No working Refinery, money dey miss. Tinubu, you are the minister of petroleum resources angry
Re: FG Writes Off $1.42bn, N5.57tn NNPC Debt by mrvitalis(m): 9:26am On Dec 29, 2025
Because that's subsidy payments

There I no how we can buy petrol below ₦1350 without subsidy mathematically impossible
Re: FG Writes Off $1.42bn, N5.57tn NNPC Debt by Anguldi(m): 9:26am On Dec 29, 2025
Y'all see why Dangote had to hold Engr Farouq Ahmed by the balls📌💯.
Re: FG Writes Off $1.42bn, N5.57tn NNPC Debt by Eriokanmi: 9:26am On Dec 29, 2025
Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. Shame on those supporting these thieves
Re: FG Writes Off $1.42bn, N5.57tn NNPC Debt by laivwire(m): 9:27am On Dec 29, 2025
Literally a 'Get out of Jail free' card for the corrupt cabals who have robbed the country blind for decades.

They are forgiven to go and enjoy their loot in peace as the govt no get strength to fight.

Kwantinue cry
Re: FG Writes Off $1.42bn, N5.57tn NNPC Debt by blackmantis: 9:28am On Dec 29, 2025
Writing off debt that has been embezzled. The guy that sent his children to school in Switzerland and resigned when Dangote exposed him has not yet been prosecuted. Yet more taxes are needed from the populace.
Re: FG Writes Off $1.42bn, N5.57tn NNPC Debt by Anguldi(m): 9:28am On Dec 29, 2025
Our taxes will be going to private pockets, omorr this kleptomaniac is a disaster 📌💯
Re: FG Writes Off $1.42bn, N5.57tn NNPC Debt by Auspiman(m): 9:29am On Dec 29, 2025
ogododo:
https://punchng.com/fg-writes-off-1-42bn-n5-57tn-nnpc-debt/
When will they wipe off the NIRSAL/COVID LOANS given to Nigerians.

It would have made sense if affected most Nigerians than few individuals that were involved in the oil company.
Re: FG Writes Off $1.42bn, N5.57tn NNPC Debt by Eriokanmi: 9:30am On Dec 29, 2025
Dogalmighty17:
How do you write off such massive debt when the same organisation hasn't still accounted for over 200 trillion naira? How it spent over 7 billion dollars in fixing refineries that aren't still functional?
These guys are just taking Nigerians for a ride. If you like, shout from now till tomorrow, nothing will change. The best we can do to have a working nation is to chase them out of power in 2027. We know they'd want to fight even dirtier than they did in 2023 in order to remain there but if the masses are truly ready, they'd prevail.
Re: FG Writes Off $1.42bn, N5.57tn NNPC Debt by adecz: 9:31am On Dec 29, 2025
Tinubu's companies must have
benefitted from these scams during
the Buhari era, that's why he is hurriedly
cancelling these so-called "debts"...😡😡😡
Re: FG Writes Off $1.42bn, N5.57tn NNPC Debt by Eriokanmi: 9:32am On Dec 29, 2025
blackmantis:
Writing off debt that has been embezzled. The guy that sent his children to school in Switzerland and resigned when Dangote exposed him has not yet been prosecuted. Yet more taxes are needed from the populace.
I just pity the masses in this country, especially those wasting their energy on defending them
Re: FG Writes Off $1.42bn, N5.57tn NNPC Debt by Metrofox(m):
Lessons will be learnt grin. , country is on the brink of collapse. My empathy is with those at the bottom of the food chain ridden roughshod by these ghouls. Tax koboko incoming..chai, the heart of man. cry
Re: FG Writes Off $1.42bn, N5.57tn NNPC Debt by helinues: 9:33am On Dec 29, 2025
I am not understanding. The missing money before the reconcilation, who are the people involved? Have they been prosecuted ?
Re: FG Writes Off $1.42bn, N5.57tn NNPC Debt by isio1: 9:38am On Dec 29, 2025
You write off debt of about 5.57 trillion, that cannot be accounted for, by same Government officials in a Ministry you overseehuh No nah.
The same Government officials will now start fresh looting on a clean slate wow. God help this Country 🙏
Re: FG Writes Off $1.42bn, N5.57tn NNPC Debt by everythingtall3: 9:43am On Dec 29, 2025
This is about 7 billion dollars my people .. the entire UK can't withstand this kind of fraud , their economy will collapse
Re: FG Writes Off $1.42bn, N5.57tn NNPC Debt by SEGLIZ:
how on earth, did the nnpcl got into debt? writing off the debt so they can get indebted the more or because they are all indicted. why write-off a debt without investigation?
Re: FG Writes Off $1.42bn, N5.57tn NNPC Debt by jordyspices: 9:46am On Dec 29, 2025
Una neva chi shumtin keep singing on ur mandate
Re: FG Writes Off $1.42bn, N5.57tn NNPC Debt by Heffalump(m):
Racoon:
What? Writing off debt owing and monies unaccounted for by officials of government under probe for corruption.

Same agency and ministry that billions were siphoned for refinery revampment but went down the drain? Same people taxing Nigerians to death? What really is wrong with Tinubu's govt?
I quite agree with you that there's high level of pervasive corruption in government and its agencies. But this particular debt cancelation was expected because majority of the debts was borne during subsidy payments by NNPCL. You know that the entire subsidy stuffs was a big scam and a rip off on our common wealth. During the period, there was what they called DSDP, (Direct Sale Direct Purchase) which explains equal amounts of crude sold is used and returned as Procurement for equal amounts of finished (white) Petroleum products imported. Fixed volume of crude was allocated for this purpose. Under this scheme, it was meant to save the FG obligations of having to cough out huge amounts of dollars in Procurement of products, but trust Nigerians with their unrivaled "wuruwuru" in the entire process.

It gave rise to a lot of cheating and illegal claims, thereby defeating the original purpose of saving funds for the government. The cheating is untraceable! To cut the long story short, it's wiser for the government to write off this debt and begin on a new slate. Now, No more subsidy, the PIA has produced a clear-cut obligations and responsibilities for parties. No more hiding!!!!
Re: FG Writes Off $1.42bn, N5.57tn NNPC Debt by DelilahMakinde(f): 9:48am On Dec 29, 2025
Dogalmighty17:
How do you write off such massive debt when the same organisation hasn't still accounted for over 200 trillion naira? How it spent over 7 billion dollars in fixing refineries that aren't still functional?
If I have a majority share in NNPC, I can borrow from any lender using my share as collateral.
Now what if I'm in control of the lender ?

I can force the lender to write-off the debt (my own debt) and wipe my mouth 👄 clean
Re: FG Writes Off $1.42bn, N5.57tn NNPC Debt by AMINDA: 9:49am On Dec 29, 2025
Unilaterally writing off domestic debts owed to the federal government like a monarch while massively piling up foreign debts to be repaid from taxpayers' sweat.
Re: FG Writes Off $1.42bn, N5.57tn NNPC Debt by HugoBoss10(m): 9:50am On Dec 29, 2025
Tinubu write off debts for himself because he's the petroleum minister cool
Re: FG Writes Off $1.42bn, N5.57tn NNPC Debt by Franking: 9:52am On Dec 29, 2025
I smell serious corruption....massive cover-up.
Re: FG Writes Off $1.42bn, N5.57tn NNPC Debt by bigdammyj: 9:52am On Dec 29, 2025
Somebody once said “Oti-lo”
Meaning, “E don go”.
Re: FG Writes Off $1.42bn, N5.57tn NNPC Debt by DelilahMakinde(f): 9:53am On Dec 29, 2025
isio1:
You write off debt of about 5.57 trillion, that cannot be accounted for, by same Government officials in a Ministry you overseehuh No nah.
The same Government officials will now start fresh looting on a clean slate wow. God help this Country 🙏
And you will be paying tax to these guys.
Northerners know the game than the south.
Re: FG Writes Off $1.42bn, N5.57tn NNPC Debt by njokuuche77(m): 9:55am On Dec 29, 2025
Seriously, this government is a big shame
Writing off a debt of this magnitude raises serious questions. Where is accountability, and how were these funds utilised?
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