President of the Nigerian Senate, Bukola Saraki has
reacted to the Fuel Scarcity rocking the nation and the return of Fuel
Subsidy.
In a statement obtained by PoliticsNGR via his Social
media page, Saraki disclosed that an investigation is ongoing into the
Subsidy issue and the Scarcity crisis.
He also pointed out that a
Bigger fraud was going on under the Subsidy scheme, revealing that "the
amount of PMS that is allegedly coming into Nigeria cannot be consumed
by Nigerians. We consume
about 27 million litres a day, while it has
been alleged that 40 million litres a day of PMS is being brought in.
There is a discrepancy somewhere." The statement read;
"Today,
the Senate debated the interim report of the Senate Committee on
Downstream Petroleum on the Fuel Scarcity Crisis in the country.
This
interim report stirred up a debate on the Floor about the ongoing
scarcity, the subsidy regime and ways to make the oil and gas sector
more efficient.
I spent a lot of time on this fuel subsidy issue
during the Seventh Senate (2011 to 2015). It was my Motion that brought
this topic to the national discourse — hence, it is something that I
know a lot about.
There are three issues here that we need to separate:
The
first is, even as we speak now, there are still queues. The issue of
the ongoing scarcity is one problem that the Committee needs to go back
to look into so that Nigerians can be reassured that this will not
reoccur.
The second problem is that the subsidy is important,
however, based on the figures that have been presented, it is clear that
there is a bigger fraud that is being perpetrated. This is because the
amount of PMS that is allegedly coming into Nigeria cannot be consumed
by Nigerians. We consume about 27 million litres a day, while it has
been alleged that 40 million litres a day of PMS is being brought in.
There is a discrepancy somewhere.
At the end of the day, it is
Nigerians that are paying for this subsidy fraud because it is not
transparent, and it is only being run by one MDA.
The third problem has to do with the principle of MDAs incurring expenditures without the necessary approval by the legislature.
Therefore, in order to get to the bottom of these pressing issues, we will be breaking them up:
-The
issue of the subsidy and how it came about; as well as the issue of the
scarcity that is still ongoing and the fraud of the volumes will go
back to the Downstream Committee for a more comprehensive report;
-While, the issue of unauthorized public spending in the sector will be looked into by the Public Accounts Committee."
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