Over a year ago, Nigeria’s former central bank, CBN governor, now Emir,
Sanusi Lamido Sanusi raised an alert on alleged missing billions ($) in
oil revenue. By February, the figure was reconciled at $20 billion. We
then began to ask, #WhereIsOurMoney?
The CBN governor explained that within the space of 18 months (only
one-and-a-half years) examined, $20 billion was found not remitted by
the National petroleum company, NNPC.
The breakdown of the missing revenue included
$6 million
looted daily via the kerosene subsidy scam run by oil minister Diezani
Alison-Madueke. Kerosene supposedly subsidized to be sold at a rate of
N40.9/liter, sold at pumps at an average of N156/liter to Nigerian
families, with the Diezani-oil cabal looting N100+/liter through her
handful of cabal portfolio middle-men marketers. With over 10 million
liters kerosene sold/day, $6+ million is looted from the masses this way
every day, totaling another $4 billion for the 18 months visited.
A forensic audit was ordered by the Jonathan government. The summarily
results (full report has never been released) found that $1.48 billion
was confirmed missing for the 18 month period reviewed. In the news
today, NNPC has refused to refund this 1.5 billion dollars. The rest 4+
years of Jonathan’s administration are yet to be audited.
According to
Leadership, “PriceWaterHouse Coopers (PwC) determined that $3.38 billion
relating to DPK subsidy cost was incurred by the NNPC for the review
period. PwC confirmed that there was indeed a Presidential directive
issued on the 15th of June 2009 instructing that subsidy on DPK be
stopped and that there was a correspondence between PPPRA and the CBN
governor to the effect that ‘PPPRA had ceased granting subsidy on
kerosene since the Presidential directive of 15 June 2009, but kerosene
subsidy was appropriated for in the 2012 and 2013 FGN budgets.’”
From the above we see evidence of at least $5.5 billion dollars missing
by the NNPC in 18 months reviewed. The Jonathan government has been in
power for almost 6 years. At this rate of unaccounted-for billions, no
less than $22 billion is ‘missing’ or ‘unaccounted for’ in the world of
former Sinate president David Mark, from open NNPC processes only.
This calculation is just one more of several on the different channels
of revenue looting, before, during and after petroleum is sold, that
find holes in the bucket through which not less than $130 billion has
been looted by the Jonathan-led cabal the last 6 years and over $600
billion by the enmeshed devilish elite cabal since independence [see
Punch, 27/10/2014].
This is big money. Really big money. This type of money could change the
lives of all Nigerians at home and abroad even up to South Africa, and
indeed could change the lives of all Africans.
So before
president Jonathan leaves next month, on behalf of the good people of
Nigeria; the 100 million desolate folk, the sick, dying and dead, we
ask: dear president Jonathan, #WhereIsOurMoney?
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