NNPC Can’t Justify N6.34Tn Petrol Subsidy – Customs
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The Comptroller-General of Nigeria Customs Service, Col. Hameed Ali (retd.), has stated that the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (formerly Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation) cannot justify the volume of Premium Motor Spirit (petrol) being consumed in the country daily to warrant the over N6.34tn subsidy payment on the commodity annually.
Ali, in his presentation to the House of Representatives’ Committee on Finance
at the continued hearing on the proposed 2023-2025 Medium Term Expenditure
Framework and Fiscal Strategy Paper in Abuja on Thursday, argued that the NNPC
cannot scientifically prove the 98 million litres/day consumption it was
claiming, alleging that the nation’s oil company was supplying an excess of 38
million litres of PMS daily.
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The committee had asked Ali about the like deficit of between N11tn and 12tn
in the 2023 budget as proposed in the 2023-2025 MTEF/FSP.
The
Federal Government is proposing a budget with estimates totalling N19.76tn,
while the deficit will hover between N11.30tn and N12.41tn in the 2023 fiscal
year.
The Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Zainab
Ahmed, who appeared before the committee earlier on Monday, had decried that
the government might be unable to provide for treasury-funded capital projects
next year, especially due to dwindling revenue and annual payment of N6.34tn
subsidy on petrol.
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However, the NCS boss faulted the NNPC on its subsidy claims, saying, “I
remember that last year we spoke about this. Unfortunately, this year, we are
talking about subsidy again. The over N11tn we are going to take as debt, more
than half of it is going for subsidy. The issue is not about smuggling of
petroleum products. I have always argue this with NNPC.”
Ali
added, “If we are consuming 60 million litres of PMS per day, by their own
computation, why would you allow the release of 98 million litres per day? If
you know this is our consumption, why would you allow that release?
Scientifically, you cannot tell me that if I fill my tank today, tomorrow, I
will fill the same tank with the same quantity of fuel.
If I am
operating a fuel station today and I go to Minna depot, lift petrol and take
it to Kaduna, I may get to Kaduna in the evening and offload that fuel. There
is no way I would have sold off that petrol immediately to warrant another
load. So, how did you get to 60 million litre per day? That is my problem.
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“The issue of smuggling: if you release 98 million litre in actual and 60 million litres is used, the balance should be 38 million litres. How many trucks will carry 38 million litres every day? Which road are they following and where are they carrying this thing to?”
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