Over N5tn in government funds have been stolen through
fraud, embezzlement and theft since President Goodluck Jonathan assumed office
on May 6, 2010, a SUNDAY PUNCH investigation has found.
Our correspondents arrived at the stolen sum after poring
over the reports of the various committees set up by the President to probe
some sectors of the economy, particularly oil and gas. SUNDAY PUNCH also
relied on disclosures by some senior government officials.
Five trillion naira is the summation of government funds
said to have been stolen, according to the Mallam Nuhu Ribadu-led Petroleum
Task Force report; the Minister of Trade and Investment’s report on stolen
crude; the House of Representatives fuel subsidy report and investigations into
the ecological fund, SIM card registration and frequency band spectrum sale.
The Ribadu report on the oil and gas sector put daily crude
oil theft at a high 250,000 barrels daily at a cost of $6.3bn (N1.2trn) a year.
This puts the total amount lost through oil theft in the two years of
Jonathan’s government at over $12.6bn (N2trn).
Oil theft is common in the Nigerian oil and gas sector. In
June, a special naval team impounded a French ship, MT Vannessa, at Brass
Loading Terminal, Bayelsa State, for allegedly stealing 500,000 barrels of
crude oil per day from the country.
Our sister publication, SATURDAY PUNCH, had
reported that the suspects, in their confessional statements, indicted some
political office holders, many fuel marketers and some officials of the
Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation and Department of Petroleum Resources.
In October, Minister of Trade and Investment, Dr. Olusegun
Aganga, in a letter to the President, said 24 million barrels of oil worth
$1.6bn (N252bn) was stolen between July and September.
According to Aganga, his signature was forged on the Export
Clearance Permit that was used to export the crude oil from Nigeria.
Confirming that oil theft was depleting Nigeria’s resources,
the Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, in May, said the government
lost a fifth of its oil revenues to theft in April.
Apart from income lost through oil theft, the Ribadu report
also said ministers of Petroleum Resources between 2008 and 2011 handed out
seven discretionary oil licences and that government lost $183m (N29bn) in
signature bonuses via these deals.
The Ribadu panel discovered that three of the oil licences
were awarded under the current petroleum minister, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke,
who took up her position in 2010. Alison-Madueke, however, denied knowledge of
the discretionary awards.
Shortly before the Ribadu report, the House of
Representatives had raised the alarm that the N2.6trn the Federal Government
paid for oil subsidy in 2011 could not be properly accounted for.
The House said, “Fuel subsidy payments amounted to N261.1bn
in 2006, N278.8bn in 2007 and N346.7bn in 2008, but, even after the subsidy on
diesel had been removed, the ‘subsidy’ payments jumped to N2.58trn in 2011 —
more than 900 per cent of the sum appropriated for the year (N245bn).”
A subsequent report by the Presidential Committee on
Verification and Reconciliation of Fuel Subsidy Payments, led by Mr. Aigboje
Aig-Imoukhuede, revealed that in 2011, 197 subsidy transactions worth N232bn
were illegitimate.
These frauds are not limited to the oil industry, as similar
probes have shown that almost all sectors are involved.
In July, the House of Representatives Committee on
Environment discovered a tree seedling fraud worth N2bn awarded by the
Ecological Fund office.
Chairman of the committee on environment, Mrs. Uche
Ekwunife, said this during an investigative hearing on the mismanagement of
ecological funds for the development of tree nurseries and seedlings in the 36
states.
According to her, out of the N3bn approved by the Presidency
in 2010, N2bn was released to the contractors and consultants without
government getting value.
Minister of Environment Hadiza Mailafia, however, said the
contract was awarded by her predecessor.
In the telecommunications sector, the House instituted a
probe into the sale of the frequency brand spectrum, which was reportedly sold
for less than its value.
The 450MHz frequency, which was valued at over $50m, was
allegedly sold for less than $6m (a difference of $44m or N6.9bn) by the
Nigeria Communications Commission.
In the same sector, the reps, earlier this year, commenced
investigations into the N6.1bn SIM card registration project embarked upon by
the NCC in 2011.
The investigation followed the delay in completing the
exercise and the request by NCC for additional N1bn for the project in its 2012
budget.
The lawmakers insisted that the NCC had no business
embarking on the project since various service providers were already
registering their subscribers.
Deputy Chairman, House Committee on Communications, Mr.
Usman Bawa, had said, “The NCC has no business with SIM card registration.
Apart from that, the service providers have done about 80 per cent of the
registration because they started before the NCC. To me, for the regulatory
body to be involved in the registration is a duplication of effort, a waste of
resources and time.
“Even, the manner with which the bill for the N6.1bn was
passed during the Sixth Assembly showed that there was more to it than meets
the eyes. From our investigations, from which our report was compiled, our
interactions with the NCC contractors for the SIM card registration and the
service providers, a lot has been exposed and this was part of the reason why
we removed the N1bn that was budgeted for the same SIM card registration in the
last budget.”
It would be recalled that the then Minister of Information
and Communication, Prof. Dora Akunyili, had, in August, 2010, agreed that the
amount budgeted for SIM card registration was exorbitant.
Reacting to the massive frauds that have greeted Jonathan’s
tenure, Transparency International, told one of our correspondents that Nigeria
would continue to slack in development as long as it keeps paying lip service
to the fight against corruption.
It said via electronic mail, “President Jonathan should
insist that those accused of corruption are properly investigated and punished
if found guilty, irrespective of their positions and connections. The judiciary
must be seen as impartial and fair.
“To signal a break with the past, the government should set
up an independent investigatory panel to review charges of corruption within
government and the private sector. President Jonathan should endorse the panel
and commit to ensure it has both the scope and the power to investigate and
prosecute.
“This is not just a matter of justice; fighting corruption
can affect the lives and livelihoods of millions of people. The current culture
of corruption hurts the majority of Nigerians while the inequality gap widens.”
Also speaking to SUNDAY PUNCH, the Director,
Centre for Applied Economics, Lagos Business School, Prof. Pat Utomi, said the
spate of corruption in the country was unprecedented.
The political economist argued that prosecution and jail
terms for corrupt individuals would not be as effective as building a societal
institution that would prevent corruption.
A former Vice Chancellor, Crescent University, Prof.
Sheriffdeen Tella, also warned that corruption would spell doom for the country
if the trend continued.
He said, “It is unfortunate that the country will not be
able to meet the Millennium Development Goals. There is a need for the masses
to hold a three-day protest against corruption to force government to prosecute
those indicted for corruption.”
Similarly, Executive Chairman, Coalition Against Corrupt
Leaders, Mr. Debo Adeniran, said, “For Jonathan to fight corruption, he must
start with his cabinet. The way Jonathan is going about his campaign against
corruption is not the best way to go about it.”
A global audit and financial advisory firm, KPMG, had on
Thursday stated that Nigeria accounted for the highest number of fraud cases in
Africa in the first half of 2012.
The cost of fraud in the country during the period was put
at $1.5bn (N225bn).
Source: PUNCH
Na waoh! Thieves. God will punish all u embellizers that are killing this country .
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