The Minister of Finance, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala says 30 billion dollars
is not missing from the Excess Crude Account as speculated by Gov. Adams
Oshiomhole of Edo.
READ : $30billion Missing From Excess Crude Account - Oshiomole
This is according to a statement issued on Saturday in Abuja by Mr Paul Nwabuikwu, the spokesperson to the minister.
''The widely published comment by Gov. Adams Oshiomhole alleging that 30
billion dollars is missing from the Excess Crude Account is shocking
and totally untrue. The comments reflect, once again, the unfortunate
tendency of some political players to politicise the management of the
economy on the basis of half-truths and sundry distortions.
''This is not good for the country,’’ the statement read in part.
It stated that Oshiomhole’s comments gave the impression that the
Federal Government doles out whatever it wished to the states from the
Federation Account.
''But anyone who is familiar with the Federation Accounts Allocation
Committee (FAAC) process knows that this is simply not true. The
meetings are held every month and Commissioners of Finance and other
officials represent their states and agreements are reached on issues
including the distribution of proceeds from the Account.
''There is no 30 billion dollars missing from the Excess Crude Account as alleged by Governor Oshiomhole,’’ it added.
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