The
Management of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC on Thursday,
once again provided informed perspective to the trending media report alleging
that the Corporation colluded with some banks to prevent the remittance of some
funds into the Treasury Single Accounts, (TSA), scheme as directed by the
Federal Government.
The NNPC in
a release by its Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, Ndu
Ughamadu, described the allegation as not only misplaced but equally misleading.
He said the Corporation had earlier taken steps to inform the Presidency, Office of the Accountant General of the Federation, (AGF) and the Central Bank of Nigeria, (CBN) on the existence of the said accounts prior to the creation of the Federal Government Asset Recovery Account.
He said the Corporation had earlier taken steps to inform the Presidency, Office of the Accountant General of the Federation, (AGF) and the Central Bank of Nigeria, (CBN) on the existence of the said accounts prior to the creation of the Federal Government Asset Recovery Account.
The NNPC
explained that it would be totally out of place to move the funds to the FG
Asset Recovery Account as reported noting that it is unreasonable and sheer
waste of funds to pay any agent 5 percent, whistle blowing fee for the phantom
recovery of genuine NNPC funds which had been disclosed to the Presidency, CBN
and other relevant stakeholders. The Corporation said that based on this
superior argument, the consultant appointed by government to investigate the
alleged hidden remittances was instructed to withdraw the pending court case
against some commercial entities at the Federal High Court, Lagos.
The statement explained that in line with the
directive of the Presidency, the apex bank is supervising the remittance of
these funds to the CBN TSA Account and it has made great strides in this
regard. The NNPC reiterated that as an entity with fiduciary responsibility to
the government and people of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, its commitment to
transparency and accountability remains unwavering.
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