Economy
NEITI calls for FG action on cash calls, domestic crude allocation, others
The Nigeria Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative (NEITI) on Monday called for urgent action on some of the remediation issues identified in its audit reports on the industry to ensure value on investment. NEITI Executive Secretary, Mr Waziri Adio made the call in Abuja, at a National Conference on Remedial issues with the theme ” Resolving Remedial issues in the NEITI report. He named some of the unresolved remediation issues are cash call expenditure, domestic CRUDE allocation and management, unlimited Crude oil lifting by NPDC and incomplete reporting by CBN.
Others, he said, include undisclosed education tax liability, inadequate measurement infrastructure in oil and gas industry, unreconciled subsidy payments, among others. He said that it was unfortunate that most of the issues raised through the various reports of NEITI had never been addressed adding that the Inter-ministerial Task Team (IMTT) had not functioned effectively. “This is because most people sent to represent some of the agencies indicted by some of reports are jurnior workers that may not be able to say anything about their organisation. Unfortunately, there is nothing in the NEITI act that allows it to punish those who do not undertake the right things.

“For instance, NEITI cannot punish Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation(NNPC), Department of Petroleum Resources or other organisations indicted by the report, ” he said. He said that there was the need for high profile people to attend the IMTT to enable it tackle some of the remediation issues. Adio suggested that political authorities should invest energy to strengthen the IMTT because they were key for results to be achieved. “For instance, if the office of the vice president calls for a meeting and all stakeholders involved in the issues are invited and are asked to give a feedback , they will respond quickly.
“Remedial issues is too big to be left for NEITI because it has no powers”, he said. Also, Mr kolawole Banwo, Chairperson Civil Society Steering Committee on NEITI board said that said that much time was vested in discussing remediation issues other than action taken. He said that government must demonstrate commitment on how to deal with the issues to ensure value for money spent. If we have been implementing recommendations of auditors, some of the corruption issues in the sector could have been reduced, ” he said.
-
Economy2 days agoNigeria’s Digital Boom needs nuclear power partnerships for long-term success
-
News2 days agoCardoso formally receives Central Bank of the Year Award
-
Uncategorized2 days ago
June 12 Democracy Day declaration not enough, as citizens wallow in pain – ActionAid, FG declares Friday public holiday
-
Finance13 hours agoElon Musk becomes world’s first trillionaire as SpaceX shares soar on stock market debut
-
Stock Market13 hours agoFG to raise N4trn bond to settle electricity debt
-
Oil and Gas2 days agoNNPC is house of thieves, fraud; Kyari must be arrested dead or alive to account for N210 trillion—Oshiomhole
-
Oil and Gas2 days agoDangote Refinery seeks $1bn private placement ahead of planned listing
-
News2 days agoMiddle East Conflict sends global growth to lowest rate since COVID-19, WBG to Provide up to $100bn for Affected countries over 15 Months—WBG
