NewsOil & Gas NNPC, very transparent, work with integrity, accountability – Baru By maritimemag December 1, 2018 ShareTweet 0 Tayo Afolabi The Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, Maikanti Baru, on Thursday said that the staff of NNPC are very transparent and do their work with integrity and accountability. Baru who spoke on the sidelines of the 2018/2019 bid opening for NNPC insurance contractors at the headquarters of the corporation in Abuja said the National Assembly was unfair to the NNPC regarding the lawmakers’ position that the oil firm violated processes while subsidising Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol. He said, “At the time that we had no fuel, the National Assembly was on our neck and they said they gave us two weeks to clear fuel queues. We did what was right, cleared the fuel queues. Now that they are in the comfort of driving and feeling comfortable, they now say that we violated processes in the process of removing the fuel queues. Recall that early this month, the Senate began an investigation of the alleged diversion of $1.05bn from the Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas dividend account by the NNPC. The probe was a separate one from an earlier investigation by the Senate into illegal payments by the NNPC to augment the shortfalls between the landing cost and pump price of petrol. The Senate had set up an ad hoc committee, chaired by the Majority Leader, Senator Ahmad Lawan, to investigate an alleged $3.5bn account kept by the NNPC for petrol subsidy payment. Speaking further on claims that the NNPC was not transparent, Baru said, “Being the CEO of NNPC, I’ve learnt that a lot of people don’t know what the corporation is. So I give them the benefit of doubt and I am very patient to explain to people what the NNPC is and how NNPC is working. “In terms of transparency and accountability, I can guarantee you that there is no other government agency that is more open than us. We are the first government agency, and I think the only one, that is still publishing its accounts on a monthly basis and unfailingly.” © 2018, maritimemag. All rights reserved.
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