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Reps directs NNPC to suspend crude-for-loan deal

Quadri Olaitan by Quadri Olaitan
August 1, 2024
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Reps directs NNPC to suspend crude-for-loan deal

The House of Representatives Special Joint Committee investigating factors working against the petroleum sector has directed the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited to halt what it called the mortgage of Nigeria’s future crude oil until it concludes its assignment.

Recall that the committee chaired by the lawmaker representing Ideato South/Ideato North Federal Constituency, Imo State, Ikenga Ugochinyere, commenced its probe of shady deals in the sector last week.

 

Also read: Crude supply: N’Assembly probes $10bn oil theft, summons NNPC, Dangote

 

The committee’s directive followed reports that NNPC is planning to borrow an additional $2bn in crude oil-backed loans from international creditors to boost its financial inflow.

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The Group Chief Executive Officer of NNPC, Mele Kyari, according to the panel, reportedly stated that the national oil company was in discussions with international creditors to raise an oil-backed credit facility.

This was a sequel to recent findings that the national oil company was struggling to pay international oil traders a backlog of $6bn amid subsidy removal.

In a statement issued by Ugochinyere on Wednesday, the lawmaker urged NNPC not to undermine the forensic investigation by the House of Representatives with another fresh loan.

It warned that the move if allowed, would further worsen the situation of of things, starve the refineries of feed-stock, weaken revenue generation and create room for waste of future revenue.

The statement reads, “The citizens were excited on the recent news of President Bola Tinubu’s intervention for crude supply to local refineries in naira and the committee has received intel of plans to mortgage future crude revenue and oil for another loan at a time the nation is struggling.

“This is preemptive of the committee’s work and we want to announce the halt of this fresh move and for the state oil company to brief the parliament.

“The revenue being mortgaged is a sovereign wealth of the people and the parliament has a duty as the watchdog of the commonwealth to step in. The NNPC today is owned by the Federal Government and Nigerians, hence, its actions must not hurt their shareholders who we lawmakers represent.

“We gathered you here today on a shocking development and alleged move by the leadership of NNPC to mortgage once again our future crude oil assets and revenues for alleged mere administrative purposes.

“As the Chairmen of the Joint Investigative Committees on Petroleum Resources Midstream and Downstream, we have to act in the best interest of the citizens and ensure that the downstream and midstream sectors are protected.”

He noted that the committee in its ongoing investigation is probing allegations of non-remittance to the federation account and non-availability of crude to domestic refineries.

The panel warned the oil company not to work against the recent directive of the Federal Government on the need to protect local refineries.

The statement further read, “We are calling on NNPCL to halt further plans to borrow more loan with crude oil, as the move will sabotage the President’s deal for domestic crude supply.

“In August 2023, following the removal of fuel subsidy and the unification of the forex market which significantly weakened the naira, the Federal Government through the NNPC secured a $3.3bn loan from Afreximbank to shore up liquidity in the market.

“Mele Kyari had explained then that the loan would be used to shore up the foreign exchange reserve and provide a more urgent solution to the country’s forex challenges.

“The loan is said to be paid with crude oil set a $65 per barrel and had earmarked around 90,000 barrels of crude oil for the process. We are urging the NNPC not to undermine the forensic investigation by the House of Representatives into crude oil supply with another fresh loan, as the move is a threat to local refinery.”

Quadri Olaitan
Quadri Olaitan

Quadri Olaitan is a journalist and contributor to Freelanews.com, covering news, public affairs, and human-interest stories.

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