More Trouble For Nigeria's Petroleum Company, NNPC As Federal Lawmakers Invite Its Executives, Finance Minister, Others Over '$2.4Billion Stolen Crude' | Sahara Reporters

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Several high-ranking officials in the Nigerian Government have been invited by the House of Representatives Ad Hoc Committee on Oil Theft in its investigation into the alleged loss of over $2.4 billion in revenue from the illegal sale of 48 million barrels of crude oil export in 2015. Finance minister Zainab Ahmed; and the Secretary General of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, were among the officials invited on Tuesday to answer questions, according to Channels Television.

More Trouble For Nigeria's Petroleum Company, NNPC As Federal Lawmakers Invite Its Executives, Finance Minister, Others Over '$2.4Billion Stolen Crude'Finance minister Zainab Ahmed; and the Secretary General of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, were among the officials invited on Tuesday to answer questions, according to Channels Television.

The report said in 2016, the NNPC delivered crude oil to Warri Refinery and Petrochemical Company and Kaduna Refinery and Petrochemical Company without details of what was delivered to the two firms. Meanwhile, the Senate upheld the indictment of 37 MDAs for violation of financial procedure in their spending.

However, the state government was surprised that nothing was paid to it, but NNPC paid itself to the tune of over a billion naira.

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Which trouble from lawmakers? The lawmakers want to get their part of the money from the stolen crude.

Zoo

All this usel3ss rubber stamped law markers

Law makers and NNPC staffs who are greater thieves?

1 million is 11 days. 1 billion is 33 years.. Are these numbers not frightening? We no dey vex at all for this country

Still will end nowhere.

Hahahahahah. Na todayyyy ? Abeg let them take a bow joor. Investigation dey finish for Nigeria ?

Story for the God's 😂😂😂

With all the tompolo shit.

Trouble for where? Abeg leave that thing. When we are ready to deal with grafts, even unborn babies will feel our readiness. For now, it's all for shows.

And this is a dept under the petroleum ministry headed by MBuhari the clown. Rats carting the cheese away while the while the cat is foolishly playing indifferent. officialEFCC should like Trump prosecute Buhari after office for midwifing all these rots!

Another fuel scarcity incoming

I have always maintained that this country is the corruption headquarter of the whole world

Las las nothing will come out of it. No be Nigeria again

Unending stealing will kill the economy.

Nothing like trouble.... Our lawmakers are toothless bulldog watch out nothing will comes out from the invention....... No be nija we dey.... U can do anything and get away with it

Much more troubles are coming

Nothing will still happen

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