ABUJA—The Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, Mr. Sanusi
Lamido Sanusi yesterday described the kerosene subsidy claim by NNPC as a
scam saying that claims by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation,
NNPC, of spending money on kerosene subsidy are not credible.
Sanusi
made the declaration at the resumed Senate Investigative Public Hearing
on un-remitted oil revenue in Abuja stressing that the sum of $20
billion was un-remitted to the Federation Account by the NNPC, between
January 2012 and July 2013.
He said the burden of proof was now on
the NNPC to substantiate that the $20 billion unremitted either did not
belong to the Federation or was legally and constitutionally spent.
According
to the CBN Governor, the NNPC, by paying kerosene subsidy, confessed to
a number of serious infractions. Referring to the data provided by the
National Bureau of Statistics, NBS, he stressed that kerosene was not a
subsidisd product, adding that the so-called subsidy was rent generated
for the benefit of those in the kerosene business.
Producing evidence
that former President Yar’Adua had issued a presidential directive
eliminating subsidy payment on kerosene as from July 2009, Sanusi said
the huge losses inflicted on the Federation Account have not been
appropriated.
Speaking further, the CBN Governor said the burden of
proof was on the NNPC to show where it obtained authorisation to
purchase kerosene at N150/litre from Federation funds and sell at about
N40/litre, knowing full well that the product sells in the market at
N170-N220/litre.
Citing records of the Nigeria Ports Authority, NPA,
Sanusi said the records suggest that the NNPC imports about four to six
vessels of kerosene a month. Similarly, he said based on industry
sources, the Federation Account loses $100 million monthly due to
racketeering in the industry.
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