Former
Vice President of the World Bank, Oby Ezekwesili, has taken the
Minister of Finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, and the Nigerian National
Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) to task over the sloppy manner the
government has handled the issue of the ‘missing’ $49.8billion oil
money.
The Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Lamido
Sanusi, had, in a memo to President Goodluck Jonathan accused the NNPC
of diverting huge oil revenue that should be paid to the federation
account.
Mr. Sanusi had alleged that the NNPC
systematically diverted more than 76 per cent of revenues realised from
crude oil sales between January 2012 and July 2013, paying only 24 per
cent of the proceeds from crude oil sales within the period into the
federation account.
Later, at the end of a purported
reconciliation meeting with the NNPC and other agencies, the CBN
governor and Mrs. Okonjo-Iweala claimed the bulk of the money was not
missing, but that about $10.8billion was yet to be accounted for.
The
NNPC claimed, last week, that the missing $10.8 billion was spent on
oil subsidy payments, repairs of vandalized oil pipeline facilities and
operational costs.
However, the NNPC’s explanation appeared not
to have convinced some Nigerians, who feel that the manner the issue was
handled by the government left much to be desired.
Mrs.
Ezekwesili, who said she was one of such Nigerians dissatisfied with the
explanations offered by the NNPC, took to her tweeter handle,
@obyezeks, at about 4:44 p.m. Nigerian time, on Wednesday, to express
disappointment and frustration at the NNPC’s lack of accountability.
The
former minister of education, popularly known as ‘Madam Due Process’
for her consistent insistence on transparency and accountability, in a
series of tweets urged Nigerians to stand up and demand accountability
over the matter.
She challenged Mrs. Okonjo-Iweala to personally
shoulder the responsibility of accounting to Nigerians about the
‘missing money, pointing out that “a good place to start would be if
the Coo (Coordinating) Minister of Economy can sign off on NNPC’s
breakdown of the “missing $10Billion”.
She said, “Madam
Minister, @NOIweala, can we please v (verify?) your signed off breakdown
of the “missing $10Billion” that NNPC must account for?,” she asked. “It would help raise confidence in the administration if you! @NOIweala took up the accounting for the “missing $10 Billion”.
She
asked her former colleague in the Executive Council of the Federation,
FEC, to take advantage of her presentation of the details of the 2014
budget on Monday to also give the breakdown of the ‘missing
$10.8billion’ oil money. “Since you @NOIweala will be presenting
#Budget2014 breakdown on the 22nd. Also provide break down of “missing
$10Billion. We cannot continue to have an NNPC that behaves as if it is
independent of our Ministry of Finance. Citizens must insist!,” she said.
Justifying her demand for Mrs. Okonjo-Iweala to take personal responsibility to render account, Mrs. Ezekwesili noted that “statutorily,
the NNPC must render accounts to her, @NOIweala, as our finance
minister. If she signs off, we ought to assume all is well.”
“…
until NNPC realizes that Citizens will not believe their accounting
without @NOIweala …. Signing off the appropriateness and accuracy of
those “operational expenditure”, they will repeat bad behaviour again”, she said.
She challenged other Nigerians who are worried over the issue to respond to her tweet. “If as a Citizen, you are as vexed as I am at the way the issue of “missing $10Billion” has been handled tweet @ me”.
The former minister continued, “Citizens
who allow politicians to set the agenda while they just react have
themselves to blame for lack of tangible result from governance.
“The
day we begin to see tangible results from governance is the day
Citizens master agenda setting around the deep challenges of our
society.
“Is there yet a detailed breakdown of the “missing” $10Billion that NNPC said it used for “XYZZY & Operational Expenses?”.
Apparently
drawing the attention of members of the National Assembly to what their
role should be in resolving the issue, Mrs. Ezekwesili queried: “Can the NASS gain the confidence of citizens by ending “tales” of this kind where $10 Billion is so lightly esteemed?”
“Does NNPC know that some African countries sweat to raise $5Million to stay afloat? And here, $10Billion is waved off?”
Mrs. Ezekwesili also took a swipe at the media for not paying sufficient attention to the matter, saying “When citizens and media act unperturbed by the “murky” accounting for the “missing $10Billion, the rest of the world hiss!”.
Drawing the attention of the NNPC to her campaign for accountability on the issue, she said: “Hello, NNPC! Here is one Citizen that demands accurate accounting for the “missing” $10Billion. What happened to it? What?”
The
handling of the controversy by the government has irked a lot of
Nigerians, who feel there are more to the explanations so far given by
the parties involved.
For the Chairman, House Committee on
Finance, Abdulmumini Jubrin, who was commenting on the issue during a
recent television interview last week, the NNPC’s explanation on the
missing billions is unacceptable.

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ReplyDeleteOya answer madam minister
Sometimes I wonder the type of country dat we are in....imagine frm $49.8 billion dollars down to $10 billion dollars yet it cannot be accounted for, only God can save this damned nation
ReplyDeleteOnly God oh, as U rightly said
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