House Ad hoc C’ttee Re-invites NNPC, Others over Missing Oil Revenues

By James Emejo in Abuja

Following their “unconvincing” response at the initial stage of inquiry, the House of Representatives Ad-hoc Committee which is probing the N17 billion missing crude oil and gas revenues said it’s ready to re-invite key agencies including the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC)  and the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) to a resumed public hearing.

About 76 organisations, including International Oil Companies have pending queries relating to oil export between 2011 and 2014.

Chairman of the ad-hoc committee, Hon. Abdulrazak Namdas, told THISDAY that about 50 oil companies had so far provided unsatisfactory answers to the  issues raised while others had shunned the hearing – pleading prejudice – which the committee had repeatedly overruled.

He said a review of the response level of invited agencies and IOCs had been questionable and require that they showed up again at the hearing- unfailingly to give evidence on the issue as it relates to them.

According to the response report,  the DPR has been requested return back to the hearing alongside it’s Director General and Operational Manager while the Nigeria Ports Authority (NPA) is also expected to return with Managing Director or top management officials to provide concrete response to issues raised.

However,  the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)  which had earlier turned up at earlier sittings, albeit late,  has been excused but re-invited to make submissions on what it knew about the missing products.

Namdas further told THISDAY that affected agencies and oil companies have not addressed the issues under investigation or at “best, tried to confuse the committee by supplying the wrong documents.”

But he said the committee already had full details of the controversial transactions, but was only giving the firms a fair hearing by demanding that they state their own part of the story for confirmation.

According to him: “The investigation is ongoing. We are giving them another opportunity to respond before we write our full report. For instance, we have written to the DPR and many of them to revert to us within one week. So, the summary is that they have questions to answer and they have not answered them satisfactorily.”

Specifically, agencies which had not yet honoured the committee invitations include  NIMASA, NCS, National Petroleum Investment Management Services, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and Molecular Power Systems Limited, according to the report obtained by THISDAY.

Others are Shell Western Supply and Trading; AITEO Energy Resources Limited; AITEO Eastern Exploration and Production Limited; Star Deep Water Petroleum Limited; Total Upstream Production Limited; Petrobras; Trafigura; SNEPCO; Sterling Oil Exploration and Energy; Consolidated Oil Limited, Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited; and Duke Oil Company Limited.

The continued refusal of the invitees to turn up could force the committee into wield the big stick in the coming days.

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