The Minister of Transportation,
Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, has said the oil sector may the next to be probed by the
Federal Government after the ongoing arms deal.
Amaechi stated this on Thursday
during a panel session at a round-table discussion organised by Business Eye in
Lagos.
He indicated that the missing
$49bn oil revenue, which the former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria,
Sanusi Lamido, alleged that the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation did not
remit into the Federation Account, would be looked into.
He said, “Even before Sanusi and
President Goodluck Jonathan began to quarrel, I had to leak that letter. Sanusi
wrote that letter to the President in September, I leaked it sometime in
January, and that letter was personal: ‘Mr. President, $49bn was missing,’ and
I got a copy of that letter.
“Instead of the Federal
Government to say we are going to address this, they began to debate with the
CBN governor and Nigerians join in the debate. Oh, it is not possible. Now,
they have seen that is possible. I am sure this investigation going on, maybe when
they finish with arms deal, they will go to oil. You will be seeing the
stealing as it is going.”
Noting that the fall in global
oil prices has posed a big challenge for the country, Amaechi said the
benchmark oil price projected for this year budget needed to be reduced.
The minister said, “We had
assumed that if you benchmark is at $38, we will be comfortable. But now that
oil price is $30, which means the National Assembly must adjust the benchmark
towards $20 something because if they leave it at $38, then where will the
money come from?
“In fact, our initial projection
was $42, and the next thing is that we saw the price coming down to $43. So, we
projected $38. So, we don’t will happen, and I won’t say it has bottomed out
completely.”
Credit: Punch Newspapers
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