Connect with us

News

Ensure Transparency In NNPCL ?200tn Probe, SERAP Tells Senate

Published

on

The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has called on the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, to direct the Senate’s Public Accounts Committee to fully disclose all details of its ongoing investigation into alleged ‘missing or unaccounted funds totalling about ?200 trillion’ from the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL).

In a letter dated March 21, and signed by SERAP deputy director, Kolawole Oluwadare, the organisation urged Akpabio to publish the names and designations of all officials implicated in the alleged financial irregularities, “regardless of their social or political status.”

SERAP also requested that the Senate make public the audit reports, financial records, official communications, and committee proceedings, including minutes, submissions, and evidence presented, as well as timelines for the appearance of implicated officials and the conclusion of the investigation.

“The ongoing probe by the Public Accounts Committee into the alleged missing ?200 trillion from the NNPCL has been dragging for an extended period, with repeated delays in the appearance of officials and slow progress in reconciling the disputed figures.

“Such delays undermine public confidence in the investigative process and create the risk of key evidence being lost or distorted,” SERAP stated.

The Public Accounts Committee is investigating allegations that about ?200 trillion went missing or remained unaccounted for in the NNPCL’s accounts between 2017 and 2023.

According to SERAP, the discrepancies involve roughly ?103 trillion in joint venture costs and operational expenses, and about ?107 trillion in receivables, subsidies, and other financial obligations.

“Transparency regarding the ongoing investigation would prevent any perception of a cover-up or political compromise, and ensure that the facts are clearly established.

“Full disclosure is essential to ensure accountability, prevent political interference, and allow Nigerians to independently scrutinise the facts and investigation,” the letter added.

SERAP warned that failure to act could normalise impunity and diminish the public’s right to know how national wealth is being managed.

The organisation requested that the recommended measures be taken within seven days of receipt of the letter, adding that legal action may follow if the Senate does not comply.

The advocacy group cited legal frameworks supporting public oversight, including Section 15(5) of the Nigerian Constitution, which obliges public institutions to prevent corrupt practices, and Section 85(5), which empowers the National Assembly to summon individuals and documents necessary for legislative oversight.

SERAP also referenced Articles 5 and 9 of the UN Convention against Corruption and Article 21 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights, which safeguard citizens’ rights to resources and demand accountability in the management of national wealth.

“The magnitude of the sum, combined with the NNPCL’s history of opaque practices, underscores the urgency of a thorough, impartial, and transparent investigation.

“Proactive disclosure of the audit reports, financial records, and official communications relied upon by the Committee would enable Nigerians to independently assess the credibility of the allegations and the integrity of the investigative process,” SERAP said.

According to the statement, several current and former NNPCL officials have failed to appear before the committee or provide satisfactory explanations, prompting concerns about transparency in the management of the country’s natural wealth.

“The allegations that ?200 trillion is missing or unaccounted for, whether fully accurate or partly overstated, can only be taken seriously by Nigerians if the Senate is fully transparent in its ongoing investigation regarding the credibility, plausibility, and accuracy of the claims,” the letter stated.

SERAP urged the Senate to set clear timelines for the appearance of implicated individuals and for the conclusion of the inquiry.

It also called for the full publication of the committee’s records, including the minutes, submissions, and evidence, to prevent misrepresentation or suppression of facts.

“Without this information, it is difficult for the public to determine whether the inquiry is sufficiently comprehensive, impartial, and capable of addressing the issues raised by the audit findings,” SERAP added.

The organisation also stressed that transparency would reinforce equality before the law, prevent political interference, and restore public trust in the oversight process.

The letter concluded by urging Akpabio and the Senate to take decisive action within seven days, warning that legal steps would follow to compel compliance if the recommendations were not implemented.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Continue Reading

News

Fubara Seeks Full Resolution Of Bille Gas Leakage …Pledges Upgrade Of Community  Health Centre

Published

on

Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has demanded quick and full resolution to the challenges arising from the gas leakage that occurred in Bille, Degema Local Government Area  of the State.

The governor has also pledged to upgrade the Primary Healthcare  Centre (PHC) in Bille with a view to addressing the  health challenges confronting  the community.

Fubara made the pledge on Wednesday at the Government House, Port Harcourt during an enlarged meeting of key stakeholders, comprising representatives of the Federal Government, the state government  and leaders of the community.

The meeting was held to review the situation in the community and explore available opportunities to save the people from the adverse impacts of environmental pollution.

Addressing the journalists at the end of the meeting, the governor acknowledged the determination of the Federal Government and its agencies to get to the root cause of the problem in Bille and  ensure that it is resolved permanently.

“The meeting is in respect of the situation in Bille. You’re aware that there is a case of gas leakage somewhere in Bille and the people have been making some requests that the government should come to their rescue to resolve the situation.

“As a state, we have gone to see the situation in the community, not alone but in conjunction with the industry operators and officials of  the Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources. What we are doing today is an enlarged meeting where all the parties are sitting together to look at the cause of the issue and the most possible way to get the problem resolved,” he said.

Fubara described the outcome of the meeting as successful, stressing that more action would be taken in the next couple of weeks to ensure that the issue is fully resolved.

The Minister of State, Petroleum Resources (Gas), Hon Ekperikpe Ekpo, who led the Federal Government’s delegation to the meeting, expressed appreciation to the governor for his warm hospitality and efforts to address the challenge in Bille community.

Ekpo explained that contrary to the perception in certain quarters, the Federal Government has not been silent over the “gas seepage” but has been working tirelessly towards finding a sustainable solution.

The minister explained that as soon as the incident was reported, the Federal Government deployed experts to the area to understudy the cause of the problem.

According to him, it was difficult at first to understand the cause of the problem since there were no oil or gas infrastructure within the vicinity of the incident, hence the need to conduct a more detailed investigation.

“The investigation is still going but we decided to do a follow-up visit to the area to talk to the people of Bille Community that we need collaboration on their part so that we would be able to arrive at a lasting solution.

“The safety of the people is paramount. We can understand their anxiety,  the worry and the danger that this thing poses within the area, but the Federal Government is committed to  finding a lasting solution to the problem. The primary responsibility of government is to take care of the welfare and security of the people and that is exactly why we are here to go and see things for ourselves,” he said.

The Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), Mrs Oritsemeyiwa Eyesan, also explained that as  the regulatory agency  at the centre of the issue, no effort will be spared in the task of resolving the issue.

Eyesan pledged that the NUPRC and operators in the industry were prepared to address the requests of the impacted  people in terms of the provision of potable water and fire trucks  to  the community.

The Public Relations Officer, Council of Chiefs, Bille Kingdom, Chief Rena Dappa, had during the meeting, presented the  challenges facing the community and pleaded for government’s support to save the lives and livelihoods of the people.

 

 

 

Continue Reading

News

Tinubu Unveils Training Programme For 5,000 Metre Installers

Published

on

President Bola Tinubu has announced the launch of a training programme for 5,000 young Nigerians as meter installers and technicians under the Presidential Metering Initiative.

The President stated that the scheme is aimed at creating jobs, closing the country’s metering gap and improving electricity supply.

The President disclosed this in a statement on his verified X handle yesterday, describing the initiative, tagged “The Power Force,” as part of his administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda to expand employment opportunities for young people.

According to Tinubu, the programme will equip participants with practical technical skills and connect them to employment opportunities in Nigeria’s power sector.

“Through the Presidential Metering Initiative (PMI), which I established to close Nigeria’s metering gap, end estimated billing, protect consumers and strengthen the electricity market, we are opening a new pathway for 5,000 young Nigerians to be trained as meter installers and technicians under The Power Force. This programme is about jobs, skills and dignity,” he said.

Tinubu said the training would be open to eligible Nigerians who have completed their secondary school education, with a dedicated quota reserved for members of the National Youth Service Corps.

He noted that expanding electricity metering was critical to improving service delivery and promoting transparency in the power sector.

“When homes and businesses are properly metered, Nigerians can pay for what they actually use. When electricity distribution companies collect revenues more transparently and fairly, they are better able to reduce losses, maintain infrastructure, expand connections and invest in better service.

“This is how we build a power sector that is fairer to consumers, stronger for investors and better able to deliver reliable electricity to the Nigerian people,” the President said.

Tinubu said he had directed the Presidential Metering Initiative to work with the Federal Ministry of Youth Development, the National Power Training Institute of Nigeria, and other relevant stakeholders to commence the programme within the next 30 days.

He encouraged qualified young Nigerians to apply, saying the initiative would provide them with marketable skills while supporting efforts to eliminate estimated billing and improve electricity access nationwide.

“I encourage eligible young Nigerians to apply. Join The Power Force. Learn a skill. Earn with dignity. Help us end estimated billing and be part of the work to light up Nigeria,” he added.

Continue Reading

News

Xenophobia: Third Evacuation Flight From S’Africa Arrives Today -FG

Published

on

The Federal Government has announced that the third evacuation flight for Nigerians voluntarily returning from South Africa will arrive Lagos today having departed Johannesburg at midnight yesterday with 271 returnees on board.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs disclosed this in a statement issued yesterday by its spokesperson, Mr Kimiebi Imomotimi Ebienfa.

According to the ministry, the Air Peace-operated flight is expected to arrive at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, at about 5:30 a.m. on Friday, July 3, 2026.

It said the evacuation is part of the Federal Government’s ongoing efforts to facilitate the voluntary return of Nigerians from South Africa.

“The third evacuation flight operated by Air Peace will depart Johannesburg today by 12 midnight with 271 returnees. The estimated time of arrival in Lagos is 5:30 a.m. on Friday, July 3, 2026,” the statement read.

The latest batch of returnees follows earlier evacuation flights that brought hundreds of Nigerians back to the country under the Federal Government’s voluntary repatriation programme.

Continue Reading

Trending