Alleged N72bn, $273m NDDC Debts: NASS Summons 17 Oil Firms 

Hamilton Nwosa
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The Joint National Assembly Committee on Niger Delta Development Commission on Tuesday summoned 17 oil companies over their alleged N72bn and $273m indebtedness to the agency.

Chairman of the NASS joint panel, Senator Peter Nwaoboshi, issued the summons at the end of an interactive session with officials of the  NDDC, Central Bank of Nigeria and Union Bank.

Some of the oil companies involved are Shebah Express Petroleum, Atlas Petroleum, Allied Energy, Frontier Oil, Seven Energy Limited, Belma Oil Producing Limited, AITECO Exploration and Production, Dubri Oil, Conoil Producing, Continental Oil and Gas.

Others are, Enageed Resources Limited, New Cross Exploration, and Production, Pan Ocean Oil Corporation Nigeria Limited, Nigeria Petroleum Development Resources. Munipulo Petroleum Development Company, Prime Exploration and Production Company, and Nigeria LNG Limited.

The oil companies, according to Nwaoboshi, are expected to appear before the joint committee by next week Wednesday.

The senator said that the companies were being invited to explain to lawmakers why they were not obeying the law.

He said,  “We  have invited  oil companies that are indebted to the NDDC to come and tell lawmakers why they would  not obey the laws of the country.

“Some of them have confirmed that they owed the NDDC.”

He said as of the time the last calculation was done, the Nigerian Petroleum Development Corporation owed N54bn, Allied oil owed $43m while Pan Ocean owed $46m.

He also revealed that the Federal government owed the  NDDC over N1tn.

Nwaoboshi, who expressed dissatisfaction with the failure of the oil companies to pay the NDDC, said that the Senate made efforts in the 8th National Assembly to ensure the prompt payment of money meant for the NDDC.

He accused the oil companies of not disclosing their real budget saying most of the firms tampered with their annual budgets.

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