President Muhammadu Buhari
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Muhammadu Buhari has been called to act immediately after some indicted
oil companies who perpetuated serious crimes against the state were
reportedly awarded crude oil contracts.
A new investigative report carried out by Premium Times has revealed how companies indicted in a multi-billion subsidy fraud were awarded contracts to lift crude oil in Nigeria in 2017 by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation.
A new investigative report carried out by Premium Times has revealed how companies indicted in a multi-billion subsidy fraud were awarded contracts to lift crude oil in Nigeria in 2017 by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation.
This was noticed from the list of companies released by the
Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation for the 2017/2018 crude oil
trade. The report gathered that some of the firms have been indicted and
facing criminal charges.
The indigenous beneficiaries include Oando, Sahara Energy, MRS Oil
and Gas, AA Rano, Bono, Masters Energy, Eterna Oil and Gas, Cassiva
Energy, Hyde Energy and Brittania U.
Others are NorthWest Petroleum, Optima Energy, AMG Petroenergy,
Arkiren Oil and Gas Limited, Shoreline Limited, Entourage Oil, Setana
Energy and Prudent Energy.
According to the report, at least six of the companies listed were
indicted or are still facing charges for fuel subsidy fraud. These
include Masters Energy, Oando, Eterna Oil and Gas, Seterna Energy, AMG
Petroenergy, and Prudent Energy.
“Many of these multinationals, oil companies, and other
high-level investors in the system, they have a way of manipulating the
system that you won’t be surprised if many of them also have contributed
to the campaign and funding of some of these political parties and
government officials,” said Olanrewaju Suraju, chairman of Civil Society Network Against Corruption, a coalition of anti-corruption organisations.
“So they pay them back which is usually considered an
investment in the electoral process. They get to pay them back with
these kinds of contracts.”
The companies were indicted after investigations were launched, and
several of them are still facing criminal charges in Nigerian courts
for making hugely inflated subsidy claims.
The NNPC released the names of 39 winners for the sale and purchase
of Nigerian crude in 2017/2018. The contract would run for one year
effective from January 1 for consecutive 12 circles of crude oil
allocation and involves 18 Nigerian companies, 11 International Traders,
five foreign refineries, three National Oil Companies (NOCs) and two
NNPC trading arms.
According to the NNPC all the contracts for the 2017/2018 crude
trade were for 32,000 barrels per day except Duke Oil Ltd, an oil
trading arm of the NNPC, which shall be for 90,000 barrels per day.
It is shocking to Nigerians how companies indicted in such serious
crime against the Nigerian state would be allowed to continue business
in a government where the President has sworn to stamp out corruption.
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