The Office of the Auditor-General of the Federation (OAuGF) has received all the necessary documents to begin the verification of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited’s (NNPCL) ₦2.7 trillion fuel subsidy claim against the government.
This development follows the procurement department of the Ministry of Finance obtaining the terms of reference and scope of work for hiring an external firm to assist the OAuGF in the verification process.
In April 2024, the Federal Government launched a fresh audit of the NNPCL’s fuel subsidy claims. An earlier audit conducted by KPMG had significantly reduced the subsidy claims from ₦6 trillion to ₦2.7 trillion. The current audit will cover the subsidy claims spanning from 2015 to 2021.
On May 30, 2023, shortly after President Bola Tinubu’s bold “subsidy is gone” declaration, NNPCL’s Group Chief Executive Officer, Mele Kyari, disclosed that the government still owed the company ₦2.8 trillion spent on subsidizing petrol.
Kyari revealed that NNPCL had been covering the subsidy bills using its cash flow as the government was unable to reimburse the outstanding amount.
He said, “Since the provision of the N6tn in 2022 and N3.7tn in 2023, we have not received any payment from the Federation.
“That means they (the Federal Government) are unable to pay and we’ve continued to support this subsidy from the cash flow of the NNPC. We are waiting for them to settle up to N2.8tn of NNPC’s cash flow from the subsidy regime and we can’t continue to build this.”
Providing an update in the minutes of the Federal Allocation Accounts Committee meeting for September 2024, the Director of Home Finance, Ali Mohammed, said the exercise would be judiciously carried out.
A section of the minutes with the heading ‘Update on the Forensic Audit Covering the Period 2015 to 2022 to Authenticate NNPC/Federation Claims in Respect of N2.7tn withheld by NNPC Limited’, stated that documents had been provided to conduct the task.
The minutes read, “The Director, Home Finance reported that the Office of the Auditor-General for the Federation was provided with the documents requested for conducting the assignment.
“He also reported that the Procurement Department of the Ministry had been given the Terms of Reference and the Scope of work to guide the process of hiring the External Firm that would support OAuGF in conducting the assignment.
“Contributing, the Chairman disclosed that he had engaged with the Auditor-General for the Federation on the matter, and there was a commitment by the OAuGF to diligently conduct the assignment with the support of the External Audit Firm as proposed. He assured that the Ministry will continue to follow up with OAuGF to ensure the successful conduct of the assignment.”
The director further asked that the topic be expunged from its discussions pending any future update.
“Based on that, he suggested and the meeting agreed that the matter be temporarily removed from the Matters Arising pending any future update,” he stated.
Experts monitoring the situation had expressed concerns about the probe following the exit of the former NNPCL CFO, Ajiya Umar, but the NNPCL spokesperson, Femi Soneye, dismissed the notion, stressing that the process is ongoing.
Soneye in a chat with our correspondent on Monday, said, “I can confirm that reconciliation is currently ongoing with the relevant government agencies and auditors. Once the process is completed, the public will be informed appropriately.”
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