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Missing $20bn: Falana demands audit of NNPC accounts

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falana1A  Lagos-based lawyer, Mr. Femi Falana (SAN), has called for a proper  auditing of the accounts of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation  following allegations by the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria,  Mr. Lamido Sanusi, that the corporation has failed to account for $20bn  oil proceeds.In an interview with one of our  correspondents in Abuja on Thursday, Falana said, “The allegations are  worrisome for a country that wants to be taken seriously at home and  abroad.“It is embarrassing that those put in  charge of the economy, either out of ignorance or mischief, do not  appear competent to manage the responsibilities of their offices.”Recalling that Sanusi had recanted his  earlier statement that the NNPC failed to remit $49.8bn to the  Federation Account between 2012 and July last year, the human rights  activist asked the CBN governor to always reconcile his figures before  releasing same to the public.“It is absolutely irresponsible of the  governor of a central bank, even in a banana republic, to come out and  allege the disappearance of the colossal sum of $49.8bn, and as soon as  he was challenged, the figure was reduced to $12bn with an apology, only  for him to wake up two days ago to say sorry the figure is $20bn,”  Falana said.He, however, said it was not sufficient  for the NNPC to suggest that Sanusi should not be taken seriously, but  that the true position of the corporation’s accounts must be disclosed.He said, “As far as I am concerned, the  Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy has no  powers under the law to reconcile accounts.“It is the constitutional duty of the  Auditor-General of the Federation to audit the accounts of the Federal  Government and its Ministries, Departments and Agencies.“The auditor-general should, as a matter  of urgency, look into these figures and come out with the correct  position of the Federation Account.”Meanwhile, Vice-President Namadi Sambo  on Thursday absolved himself of any blame in the case of the alleged  $20bn missing from the Federation Account.Sambo, who spoke through his media aide,  Mr. Umar Sani, was reacting to a statement by the Vice Chairman,

Senate  Committee on Interior, Senator Olubunmi Adetunmbi, that the  non-convocation of the National Economic Council meeting was partly  responsible for the crisis between the NNPC and the CBN over the alleged  non-remittance of revenue from the sale of crude oil to the Federation  Account.
 by Kamarudeen Ogundele and Olalekan Adetayo
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