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Subsidy: FAAC Demands Petrol Consumption Records From NNPC

Last updated: August 8, 2022 12:38 pm
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The Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) has asked the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) to submit state-by-state consumption of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), otherwise known as petrol, to its committee.

“Therefore, in order to ascertain the consumption, the Sub-Committee also requested the relevant Agencies to submit the state by state consumption of PMS in the country for the year 2021.”

A FAAC member told The Nation , Not TheNigeriaLawyer: ”The state governments have had enough of NNPC’s shenanigans and arrogance in its handling of revenue meant for the Federation Account.”

The NNPC has not remitted a kobo into the federation account since the beginning of this year.

The company has reported to the committee that it cannot make the expected remittances because it spends all its revenue funding subsidy.

Our correspondent learnt that the last FAAC meeting was explosive as the state members took on the NNPC on the issue of subsidy.

An ad-hoc committee was asked “to examine state by state consumption of PMS because of continuous deduction of the shortfall from the Federation Account; scrutinise Value Shortfalls (subsidy) deductions, and make appropriate recommendations to the FAAC Post Mortem Sub-Committee.

Before last month’s meeting, NNPC was asked “to furnish stakeholders with details of the Sinking Fund Account and to pay interest accruable on the amount withheld in respect of Miscellaneous, Gas, Ullage, Osubi and WHT inflows from 2014 to 2021 (if any)”.

The ad-hoc committee demanded to know from the NNPC why it kept revenue due to the Federation Account in a Sinking Fund Account for five years (2016- 2021).

In its response, the NNPC said: “In 2015, Mr. President approved the utilisation of dividend stream and all recovered outstanding legacy debt from the operations of AFAM IV and Okpai JV Independent Power Projects (IPPs) by NNPC Gas and Power Investment Company (NGPIC) for funding of future investments in other power projects.

“In 2016 She’ll Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) was advised with NNPC’s Sinking Fund Account pending the incorporation of NGPIC.”

The NNPC added that “all Proceeds from AFAM IV IPP being operated by SPDC were paid into this account in bulk.

“In the 2019 NEITI Audit exercise, it was realised that the proceeds received from AFAM IPP include other streams of revenue belonging to the Federation. After the Audit exercise, NNPC liaised and agreed with SPDC to segregate all payments made from 2016 into various streams.”

In 2020 NNPC said it “secured management approval and transferred what belonged to Federation Account.

NNPC advised SPDC to route all proceeds accruable to the Federation to the Oil and Gas Revenue Account with CBN while Power sales proceeds go into the NGPIC’s Account”.

It was also disclosed that “the National Economic Council (NEC) reviewed the impact of terminated Strategic Alliance Agreement entered into by Nigeria Petroleum Development Company (NPDC) in 2011 and 2013”.

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