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Reps to sanction agencies, firms over alleged $60 billion inflated cash calls

The amount is an inflated cash call by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd. (NNPCL) Joint Venture Agreements.

• July 22, 2024
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The House of Representatives has threatened to sanction agencies and companies that failed to appear before the committee in the probe of loss of $60 billion by the federal government.

The amount is an inflated cash call by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd. (NNPCL) Joint Venture Agreements.

The House of Reps Joint Committee on Finance and Petroleum Resources (Upstream) made the threat at its resumed investigative hearing on Monday in Abuja.

The joint panel, co-chaired by James Faleke, chairman of the Finance committee and Alhassan Ado-Doguwa, Chairman of Petroleum Resources, committee frowned at the absence of the chief executives of companies and agencies billed to appear before it.

The committee berated the shoddy presentation by the few who turned up and condemned the habit of sending representatives from the invited companies and agencies.

Mr Ado-Doguwa said that the committee would not take it lightly with those who try to undermine the constitutional power of the parliament. The lawmaker said the agencies were involved with huge amounts of resources that would have been used to better the lives and livelihoods of Nigerians and, hence, must be held accountable.

He said, “For those who have not come, there were several companies and agencies that were invited, and it’s like they were insensitive to the invitation of this important committee.

“For those who chose to disregard what the parliament is doing here, this committee would not take it lightly with anyone or institution who wants to undermine our power,’’ he said.

Mr Ado-Doguwa said that the committee would be compelled going forward to invoke and also create any means possible to use the available instrumentality of the law to ensure that whoever is invited appears.

He said if any of them decided not to appear, in the end, the committee would be compelled to use the instrumentality of the law to compel appearances. He said this is in respect of matters involving huge amounts of resources, adding that these were resources that would have been used to better the lives and livelihoods of Nigerians.

He listed some companies and agencies involved in the probe, including Total Exploration, Shell Petroleum, Agip, Chevron, Oando, Mobil, Pan Ocean, Erotton, Belema, First Exploration, and New Cross Exploration.

Others are Seplat Petroleum, Amini International Petroleum, West Africa Exploration and Production Limited, Walter Smith Petroleum Ltd., and Western Sahara Energy Ltd..

(NAN)

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