CBN Governor, Mr. Lamido Sanusi
The
Central Bank of Nigeria Governor, Mr. Lamido Sanusi, on Tuesday raised a
fresh alarm that the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation had yet to
repatriate to the Federation Account, a sum of $20bn out of the $67bn
crude it sold on behalf of the Federal Government.
Sanusi who stated this before the Senate
Committee on Finance which was currently investigating the alleged
$49bn missing fund from the federation account, also explained that he
had submitted a 20-page written document backed up with another 30-page
appendix to prove his point.The CBN boss told the Senator Ahmed
Makarfi led committee that certain level of reconciliation had been
achieved between the apex bank, the NNPC and other relevant agencies
since the alleged missing fund became a public issue.
He said, “The NNPC did a presentation.
We have all agreed earlier that $14bn out of the $67bn dollars they
shipped came in to the dollar account of the federation. That is agreed.“We have looked at the Federal Inland
Revenue Service numbers and we have confirmed that $16bn paid by
international oil companies to the FIRS account was not paid by the NNPC
but paid by IOCs.
“It was the proceeds of crude lifted in
the name of NNPC but sold on behalf of FIRS. That $16bn had been
confirmed by FIRS and had accepted. There is $1.6bn dollars that the
Department of Petroleum Resources also received from IOCs which was part
of that crude and which CBN had accepted.
“We have provided evidence in the naira
crude account out of the $28bn domestic crude shipped by the NNPC, it
had repartriated $16bn. Out of the $67bn that has acrued to the NNPC
account we have accounted for $47bn.
“That is, out of the $67 bn dollars that
the NNPC shipped, $47bn had been repatriated to the CBN. What we are
talking about is the balance of the $20bn and what explanations had been
given .”
Sanusi told the committee that the NNPC
had said some of it does not belong to the federation account so, but
that it had established that some of the crude shipped by the NPDC was
shipped from oil wells that belonged to the federation.He also accused the NNPC of transferring revenues that should go to the federation account for remittance.
He added, “I have given free legal
opinion to this committee, on the unconstitutionality and illegality of
that transaction. Secondly, NNPC had explained that 80 percent of that
money yet to be repatriated, on kerosene and fuel subsidy.“I have submitted to this committee,
written evidence of a presidential directive eliminating subsidy since
2009, and NNPC needs to provide its authority for buying kerosene at
N150 and from the federation account and selling at N40 and inflicting
that loss on the federation.
“NNPC had also said that it is DPR but
for us in the CBN, every month, NNPC sends report for the FAAC. And
every month NNPC indicates how much it has deducted as PMS subsidy.“From April 2012 to date, NNPC had
submitted reports to the FAAC consistently showing it is deducting
nothing from PMS so we are surprised that having submitted nil returns
since April 2012 we are now being told now that deductions were being
made.
” I don’t know whether they were made
and whether the DPR had approved them. We are waiting for the
reconciliation with the PPRA.The other part of third party financing
which were not appropriated had no documentation or proofs.
“All we have said as CBN to which there
is no disagreement is that NNPC shipped $67bn worth of crude they have
repatriated or we have established that $47bn has come back to the
federation.
“There is a $20bn that has not come back
to us. The burden of proof is on NNPC We have made suggestions that can
help to answer some of the explanation and we believe that even some of
that which they claimed were shipped by NPDC does not belong to the
NPDC but to the federation.”
But the Group Managing Director of the
NNPC, Mr. Andrew Yakubu, told journalists after the meeting that his
agency was still reconciling and that it was at the point of conclusion
on the reconciliation process with the various agencies.He said it was at the end of it that he
will submit the detailed reconcile position which the committee will
study and then commence detail review section.
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