NNPC spends N623.16bn on fuel
subsidy in 11 months
Despite claims to the contrary, the
Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has reported to the Federation
Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) that it spent N623.16 billion on under
recovery otherwise known as subsidy from January to November, 2018.
The report to FAAC was made at the
last meeting in Abuja where revenue generating agencies gave account of their
performances in the year.
The NNPC in its report dated 19th
December, 2018 revealed that it also has
an arrears of N67.23 billion for deductions made from FAAC.
The report said there is a total
FAAC deduction of N676.49 billion comprising of N599.74 billion as under
recovery for Direct Sales Direct Purchase (DSDP) arrangement and the sum of
N23.43 billion as under recovered from it’s refineries.
The document said that the amount
incurred by the NNPC as under-recovery was deducted from the Federation Account
as follows: January N45.78 billion, February N59.51 billion, March N34.03
billion, April N77.9 billion and May N88.9 billion.
Breakdown of the N623.16 billion
under-recovery showed that the sum of N51.24 billion was incurred in January
while February, March and April recorded N58.66 billion, N36.09 billion, and
N82.4 billion respectively.
In the month of May, the amount of
under-recovery incurred by NNPC on PMS dropped to N36.87 billion but rose to
N53.41 billion in June, N52.43 billion in July and N63.18 billion in the month
of August.
In the month of June 2018, the
corporation deducted about N68.6 billion, in July, August, September, October and
November the Corporation made deductions of N52.5 billion, N60.6 billion,
N71.56 billion, N51.18 billion and N65.86 billion respectively.
Apart from the deductions from FAAC,
the amount spent on subsidy or as under-recovery by the NNPC went up to N71.8
billion in September before dropping again to N51.18 billion and N65.86 billion
in the months of October and November respectively.
From the document it shows that the
Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) is currently subsidising Premium
Motor Spirit, popularly known as petrol through its under recovery
arrangements.
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