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Senate gives NNPCL 10-day ultimatum over N200tn discrepancies

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NNPCL boss Bayo Ojulari

 

The Senate Committee on Public Accounts has issued a 10-day ultimatum to the Group Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, Mr. Bayo Ojulari, to respond to 11 financial queries bordering on discrepancies in the company’s audited financial statements.

Chairman of the committee, Senator Aliyu Wadada, issued the directive during a session held at the National Assembly complex, Abuja, warning that failure to comply would attract constitutional sanctions.

The lawmaker described the alleged irregularities in NNPCL’s financial books as “mind-boggling and unacceptable,” noting that over N200tn in unexplained receivables and undocumented legal and audit fees spanning 2017 to 2023 had been uncovered.

Ojulari, in a letter to the committee, had sought a two-month extension to enable the company respond to the queries, but the committee rejected the request and insisted on a 10-working-day deadline which expires on July 10.

“It is unacceptable,” Wadada said. “We have given them 10 working days. This committee will not tolerate delay tactics in matters concerning public funds.”

He warned that any attempt by the NNPCL boss to ignore the directive would be considered contempt of the Senate.

“Any attempt to disregard this committee’s directive will amount to contempt of the Senate. We are here to protect public funds, and we will not be deterred,” he stated.

The senator also frowned on the absence of NNPCL’s external auditors at the session, stressing the need for transparency and accountability in the management of public resources.

The hearing was attended by representatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, the Nigeria Financial Intelligence Unit, the Department of State Services and other stakeholders, who served as witnesses.

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