NNPC failed to remit N3,87trn crude oil sales in 2015 – Senate

By our reporter| The Senate on Wednesday upbraided the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) for not remitting N3.87 trillion revenue from domestic crude oil sales to the federation account from January to December 2015.

According to a statement by Ezrel Tabiowo, special assistant on press to the senate president, the upper chamber called on the corporation to desist from further deduction at source as this contravenes Section 162(1) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended).

To prevent future infractions, the senate mandated the Federation Accounts Allocation Committee (FAAC) or any other approving authority to approve agreed percentage which should be allocated to NNPC monthly as operational cost to ensure that their operations are not adversely affected.

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Tabiowo noted that these formed part of the 59 recommendations adopted by the senate and contained in the committee’s report on public accounts on the latest annual report of the auditor-general for the federation.

The senate also faulted the outstanding collection from solid minerals (N12,137,140,361.58) not remitted to the federation account but kept in an account maintained by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

It said the act breached Section 162(1) of the 1999 Constitution as amended.

The chamber, therefore, charged the FAAC to fix a percentage to be allocated to Mining and Cadastral Office as cost of collection as is currently applicable to Nigeria Customs Service (7 percent), Department of Petroleum Resources (4 percent), and Federal Inland Revenue Service (4 percent) of non-oil revenue.

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