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What “missing” N11.56trillion Excess Crude Fund Can Do For Nigeria / INVESTIGATION: At Least ₦11.56 Trillion Excess Crude Fund Unaccounted For In 8yr / Presidency Denies Plans Of Sharing $1.7 Billion From Excess Crude Account (2) (3) (4)

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What “missing” N11.56trillion Excess Crude Fund Can Do For Nigeria by Rilwayne001: 12:50am On Aug 01, 2015
If one third of the Nigerian population were to queue up for a bonus pay cheque, no fewer than 53 million citizens will smile home with N18,000 every month for a full year from the unaccounted N11.56 trillion Excess Crude Accounts now subject of national accountability scandal.

PREMIUM TIMES exclusive investigation indicating that N11.56 trillion in oil revenues remained unaccounted for in eight years is putting fresh spotlight on the Nigerian government’s poor accountability record and underlining the human cost of Nigerian corruption.

Because a huge chunk of Nigeria’s resources are either stolen or unaccounted for, Africa’s largest oil producer has continued to grapple with devastating poverty and chronic underdevelopment, said Chibuike Mgbeahuruike, Executive Director of Nigeria’s activist group, Civic Space Initiative.
“Many people have died in recent years on account of Boko Haram, but many more have been killed as a result of public sector corruption expressed in widespread poverty, accident-ridden bad roads, poor health facilities and general infrastructure decay,” he said.

PREMIUM TIMES’ data scientists and reporters who surveyed seven key sectors of the nation’s life say in the hands of development-minded administrators, the N11.56 excess crude money so far unaccounted for could have provided at least 577,000 primary schools built for N20 million each; while 1.16 million health centres could have been built for N7million.

Still on the health track, 76 million Nigerian kids could get mosquito treated nets at N6,900 each, saving them from the scourge of malaria which today kills more than 300,000 Nigerian children under the age of five in annually and responsible for 11 per cent of maternal mortality cases yearly, according to experts at the Malaria Action Programme for States (MAPS).

With the country’s HIV population of 3.1 million, the nation would be a healthier environment caring for the ART needs of this vulnerable group for 108 years if N34,500 is spent on each patient per year.

The perennial power shortage that has crippled economic growth and development efforts could get an unusual boost with an additional investment in 457 gas fired turbine plant at the cost of N25.3 billion per piece. Each plant can generate an average of 485 megawatts, according to an estimate provided by a committee led by former Vice President Namadi Sambo. So 457 units can generate over 220,000 megawatts to the national grid.

Highway infrastructure, water and sanitation development and provision of low cost housing are the other areas that can see remarkable transformation.

In the housing sector, at N7million per piece, the country can provide 1.65 million additional cheap housing for citizens; and provide 126 million households with potable water at a cost of N93,000 per household connection. That will far exceed national needs, since, on the records of the National Bureau on Statistics, the country only has 45 million households.

In the area of highway infrastructure, available data show that 123,000 km of dual carriage paved roads can be built at current cost of N93million per kilometre. That translates to building a road from Lagos to Maiduguri and then to Port Harcourt.
In interviews with PREMIUM TIMES, development planners bemoaned the negative effects of corruption on Nigeria.

“Corruption retards national development, makes a few people rich, more people are pushed down the poverty line; violated people’s economic and social rights to the benefits of natural resource endowment; denies Nigeria the opportunity of occupying her rightful position in the comity of nations,” said Eze Onyekpere, Lead Director, Centre for Social Justice.

Auwal Rafsanjani, Executive Director, Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre [CISLAC] agrees.


“Corruption denies Nigeria development at the level the people desire, particularly in terms of ability to provide the basic infrastructure to give the people quality living,” Mr. Rafsanjani said. “Corruption deprives the people of water, roads, hospital, health centres.

“The insecurity in the country, like Boko Haram, is as a result of corruption, because those at the border collect bribe to allow the insurgents to come into the country; all kinds of goods are allowed to come into country to compete with our local industries.”

As far as Faith Nwadishi, National Chairman, Publish What You Pay Nigeria, is concerned, “Corruption has given Nigeria a bad image, making the country to lose a lot of diplomatic grounds, as people would not want to do business with the people without the suspicion being duped.”

Joseph Amenaghawon of the Open Society Initiative for West Africa [OSIWA], argued along the same line.

“Corruption has not allowed the country to be opened up for the quantum of investment that should flow in country,” Mr. Amenaghawon said. “Corruption has made it difficult for the country to translate growth into benefits for the people, which has resulted in high incidence of youth unemployment. The corruption around the oil industry has not allowed the economy to spread the value from the national resource to impact the people.”


http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/187608-what-missing-n11-56trillion-excess-crude-fund-can-do-for-nigeria.html

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Re: What “missing” N11.56trillion Excess Crude Fund Can Do For Nigeria by Nobody: 12:54am On Aug 01, 2015
grin

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Re: What “missing” N11.56trillion Excess Crude Fund Can Do For Nigeria by Rilwayne001: 12:57am On Aug 01, 2015
MuhdG:
grin
ihan...Chief, you no dey sleep?
Re: What “missing” N11.56trillion Excess Crude Fund Can Do For Nigeria by glamourroudy(m): 1:00am On Aug 01, 2015
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Re: What “missing” N11.56trillion Excess Crude Fund Can Do For Nigeria by Nobody: 1:00am On Aug 01, 2015
Rilwayne001:


ihan...Chief, you no dey sleep?
Hahahaa. No oo. I'm looking after my wife and kids. grin

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Re: What “missing” N11.56trillion Excess Crude Fund Can Do For Nigeria by abduljabbar4(m): 1:00am On Aug 01, 2015
Thank God for change.
God will punish those that wanted us to continue living that way

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Re: What “missing” N11.56trillion Excess Crude Fund Can Do For Nigeria by Tunguy01(m): 1:01am On Aug 01, 2015
Dat amount missing ? , but God dey sha !! ,I hate goVernment
Re: What “missing” N11.56trillion Excess Crude Fund Can Do For Nigeria by Rilwayne001: 1:04am On Aug 01, 2015
Futureleader1:
shocked
You see, we really need help in this country.

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Re: What “missing” N11.56trillion Excess Crude Fund Can Do For Nigeria by Rilwayne001: 1:07am On Aug 01, 2015
MuhdG:
Hahahaa. No oo. I'm looking after my wife and kids. grin

Lol. You are not alone. cheesy
Re: What “missing” N11.56trillion Excess Crude Fund Can Do For Nigeria by jamex93(m): 1:08am On Aug 01, 2015
See money wey some hrtles ppl steal fa. Una no fit see heaven not to even talk of enta. So so heartless

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Re: What “missing” N11.56trillion Excess Crude Fund Can Do For Nigeria by jomoh: 1:09am On Aug 01, 2015
I thought some protection seeker and his gang of illiterates said Nigeria don have that kind of money.

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Re: What “missing” N11.56trillion Excess Crude Fund Can Do For Nigeria by Rilwayne001: 1:09am On Aug 01, 2015
abduljabbar4:
Thank God for change. God will punish those that wanted us to continue living that way
Very big AMEN to this^… Its really pathetic..

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Re: What “missing” N11.56trillion Excess Crude Fund Can Do For Nigeria by Rilwayne001: 1:11am On Aug 01, 2015
glamourroudy:
A lot?.........I didn't read d post grin

angry Are you that lazy?

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Re: What “missing” N11.56trillion Excess Crude Fund Can Do For Nigeria by kesprime(m): 1:13am On Aug 01, 2015
@femiadeshina, and @presidentmuhammaduBUHARi must see this... amazing analysis

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Re: What “missing” N11.56trillion Excess Crude Fund Can Do For Nigeria by Nobody: 1:13am On Aug 01, 2015
If I say 'E no go beta for pdp' now, some people will be like 'that curse is too much...take it easy jayfolarin'!! Tell me, Why will I not enter Para mode?? No! No! No!!..Give me one reason why I should calm down?!

Imagine how the lives of ordinary nigerians would have been positively transformed alongside the nation's economy if only we'v had a responsible government in place through the last 8yrs alone.

They say God is an all-merciful God but I highly doubt that he will easily forgive the very many atrocities of the pdp led govt against the Nigerian people. Cursed Party!

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Re: What “missing” N11.56trillion Excess Crude Fund Can Do For Nigeria by olaide92(m): 1:14am On Aug 01, 2015
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Re: What “missing” N11.56trillion Excess Crude Fund Can Do For Nigeria by Futureleader1(m): 1:16am On Aug 01, 2015
Rilwayne001:


You see, we really need help in this country.
oh really? Then make a difference
Re: What “missing” N11.56trillion Excess Crude Fund Can Do For Nigeria by Rilwayne001: 1:21am On Aug 01, 2015
Futureleader1:
oh really? Then make a difference

In what way have you made yours?

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Re: What “missing” N11.56trillion Excess Crude Fund Can Do For Nigeria by glamourroudy(m): 1:21am On Aug 01, 2015
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Re: What “missing” N11.56trillion Excess Crude Fund Can Do For Nigeria by abduljabbar4(m): 1:27am On Aug 01, 2015
jomoh:
I thought some protection seeker and his gang of illiterates said Nigeria don have that kind of money.
Leave that hypocrite alone. You need to see how he was exposing pdp before his defection so just forget about him. He is a noise maker thats why i dont even read his topics. I simpy read the title and then make fun of him

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Re: What “missing” N11.56trillion Excess Crude Fund Can Do For Nigeria by Adeyinka12(m): 1:32am On Aug 01, 2015
Laaaakuuuliii
in dagrin voice ''corruption ti hit nation''.

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Re: What “missing” N11.56trillion Excess Crude Fund Can Do For Nigeria by sammyj: 2:19am On Aug 01, 2015
Hmmmmmmm
Re: What “missing” N11.56trillion Excess Crude Fund Can Do For Nigeria by engrjacuzzi: 3:28am On Aug 01, 2015
there has to be a committee
Re: What “missing” N11.56trillion Excess Crude Fund Can Do For Nigeria by kennyman2000(m): 4:58am On Aug 01, 2015
Hmmmm...
Re: What “missing” N11.56trillion Excess Crude Fund Can Do For Nigeria by efilefun(m): 5:04am On Aug 01, 2015
Yet some deluded "Na our brother" wailers keep defending this criminals while they are languishing in abject poverty...

#never again will Nigerians fall for the IHaveNoShoes scam again!!!

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Re: What “missing” N11.56trillion Excess Crude Fund Can Do For Nigeria by jomoh: 5:08am On Aug 01, 2015
abduljabbar4:

Leave that hypocrite alone. You need to see how he was exposing pdp before his defection so just forget about him. He is a noise maker thats why i dont even read his topics. I simpy read the title and then make fun of him

Are you telling me about him. I even exchanged PMs with him at that time. I remember in one of my mails telling him the possible repercussion of his action on his image at the time he just switch side. But when the motivation lies with something more than passion for good.

You even have time to read his articles. I only read comments and laugh over them.

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Re: What “missing” N11.56trillion Excess Crude Fund Can Do For Nigeria by PPAngel(f): 5:31am On Aug 01, 2015
[size=28pt]Imagine what over $400bn stolen ND Oil can do for the Region[/size]



www.nairaland.com/attachments/1061352_KoREu_jpg4432835ddd5ac6ddb90fbb731f6e1e7c

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Re: What “missing” N11.56trillion Excess Crude Fund Can Do For Nigeria by muri4mig(m): 5:31am On Aug 01, 2015
May God bless our local development workers. The sector has witness remarkable growth in the recent past. More effort to the elbow of Auwal Ibrahim Rafsanjani (ED of CISLAC) who has consistently been speaking against corrupt practices and it's attending effect on our common wealth. The fight gainst corruption is a collective one that requires the effort of every one.

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Re: What “missing” N11.56trillion Excess Crude Fund Can Do For Nigeria by PPAngel(f): 5:32am On Aug 01, 2015
jayfolarin:
If I say 'E no go beta for pdp' now, some Gs will be like 'that curse is too much...take it easy folarin'!! Tell me, Why will I not enter Para mode?? No! No! No!!..Give me one reason why I should be calm?!

Imagine how the lives of ordinary nigerians would have been positively transformed alongside the nation's economy if only we'v had a responsible government in place through the last 8yrs alone.

They say God is an all-merciful God but I highly doubt that he will easily forgive the very many atrocities of the pdp led govt against the Nigerian people. Cursed Party!

Imagine what Niger Delta would be without Nijeriyan Parasites

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Re: What “missing” N11.56trillion Excess Crude Fund Can Do For Nigeria by Nobody: 5:54am On Aug 01, 2015
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