✕ CLOSE Online Special City News Entrepreneurship Environment Factcheck Everything Woman Home Front Islamic Forum Life Xtra Property Travel & Leisure Viewpoint Vox Pop Women In Business Art and Ideas Bookshelf Labour Law Letters
Click Here To Listen To Trust Radio Live
SPONSOR AD

NNPC keeps N100bn fuel as strategic reserve… Didn’t receive subsidy since Jan 2012

The spokesman NNPC, Dr Omar Farouk Ibrahim, said yesterday that the corporation has the mandate to keep at least 32 days of fuel reserve in…

The spokesman NNPC, Dr Omar Farouk Ibrahim, said yesterday that the corporation has the mandate to keep at least 32 days of fuel reserve in case of any unforeseen circumstance.
Reacting to the $10.8 billion unremitted funds by the corporation to the federation account, Ibrahim said the 32-day reserve when multiplied by 35 million litres daily consumption of the country, at the rate N97 per litre, valued atN108 billion, is what the corporation is keeping for the nation but is not being captured as part of what the corporation is saving for the nation.
He said the law stated that not all of these products should be kept on the land some part of it should be on the high sea. “So we have to keep these ships on top of the sea, as well as pay demurrage on them. All these are part of our operational cost”.
According to him, a lot have been happening in the country which drains the corporation’s account but remained unnoticed by the CBN and other record holders.
He admitted that it was not possible to say that the corporation is clean completely, but it is certainly not as bad as  many people are taking it to be.
“NNPC has not been receiving subsidy reimbursement for the last two years and the government has not captured that in the unremitted revenue”, he said.
“In 2012 almost singlehandedly NNPC imported fuel into the country without any intervention from the marketers but not a penny is given to NNPC as subsidy”
He said the same people that are accusing the NNPC are aware that the corporation has not been receiving its subsidy and they didn’t say anything about that.    
“On the $10.8 billion that is said to be missing, our position is this, since January 2012 we have been importing fuel, but up to today, we have not been paid subsidy”.     
He said billions of Naira are going down the drain from the corporation account due to the incessant vandalism of the pipelines and are repaired by the NNPC.
He said: “ Since the subsidy crisis, we kept the country wet with fuel. Secondly, pipeline vandalism is another issue. Technically it is a  responsibility of government to provide enabling environment for businesses to strive,..unfortunately our 6,000 kilometres of pipelines are always hacked. We are losing so much from theft, from repair and from the idle time, all these are not taken into consideration”.

Join Daily Trust WhatsApp Community For Quick Access To News and Happenings Around You.

Do you need your monthly pay in US Dollars? Acquire premium domains for as low as $1500 and have it resold for as much as $17,000 (₦27 million).


Click here to see how Nigerians are making it.