Governor
Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State has said that the inability of the Federal Government
to share excess crude account in the last 18 months has distorted the developmental
plans of the state governments.
Speaking
during a visit of the Association of Enigies from Edo South to him yesterday,
Oshiomhole said: “Over the past 18 months, we have not shared the excess crude
account and yet, the account is empty. Sometimes we are told they have taken
money from it to fund subsidies including subsidy on kerosene but your royal
highnesses, there is nowhere in your various domains where kerosene is sold
for N50. So, in the name of subsidy, large sum of money is being stolen.
“Things
are tough now around the country because the Federal Government mismanaged our
national resources and what is being stolen, nobody agrees it is being stolen.
What is arguable is who is responsible for this stealing? When the Federal
Government and the president talk about oil theft and the amount that is allegedly
stolen is huge such that whereas we have the capacity to produce about 2.4
million barrels a day, what accrues into the Federal Government account is less
than 1.8 million barrel a day.
“From
the last time we had a meeting, the handouts they distributed showed that
sometime for a period of two weeks, we were losing as much as 700,000 barrels a
day and that has been on for the past 12 years. I am not able to understand
why, suddenly, Nigeria cannot protect its territorial waters because the
boundaries have not changed and the people are still the same and at the peak
of the so-called militancy, we were still exporting about two million barrels a
day.
“Then
how can we explain that after we have resolved the issue of militancy in the
Niger Delta, we have rehabilitated the ex-militants and even awarded contracts
to them, that we are losing as much crude oil as that to oil thieves and to the
best of my knowledge, there is no major known person who has been prosecuted
and convicted for oil theft in a way that reflects the magnitude of what is allegedly
stolen.
“What
this means is that our budgets have not performed over the past three years,
whereas the budgets have been based on an average of between $77 to $78 and
$79 a barrel. The average price of Nigeria’s sweet crude has been around $108
per barrel. That gives a surplus of over $30.
Ideally,
we ought to be saving $36 per barrel and 2.3 million barrel a day over the past
three years and if you look at these numbers you will find that what we have in
our excess crude oil account should be over $30billion but as we speak, we have
barely $3 billon in our excess crude account.
“Now,
oil price has dropped to $60 and because we have not saved, the naira is
undergoing devaluation. Already, as low as N180 per dollar and I believe by February
when the elections are over, nobody is going to want to hold the naira.
Wherever the election goes, I expect that the naira will hit over N200 per
dollar.”
Excess crude funds not shared in 18 months, says Oshiomhole
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