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Thursday 13 December 2012

Senate passes N161.6 billion supplementary budget for oil subsidy

The Senate on Thursday, passed the supplementary appropriation bill of N161.6 billion. The amount will serve as payment for fuel subsidy to oil marketers for 2012.

President Goodluck Jonathan had on Tuesday sent a request to the National Assembly to approve an additional N161.6 billion to ensure steady supply of petroleum products during the festive season.
Senate President, Sen. David Mark, however, decried the high level of corruption being perpetrated under the fuel subsidy scheme, the News Agency of Nigeria reports.



He urged the Federal Government to stop the fuel subsidy if it was unable to stop the high level of corruption being perpetrated under the scheme.

“It is not a secret anymore that there is so much corruption in the fuel subsidy industry in whatever system they are adopting.

“The nation must make a decision now, whether to continue this or to stop it.
“The nation must make that decision sooner than later because we cannot carry on this way.
“If they can’t eliminate and stop the corruption in the system, then, the other alternative will be to stop the whole exercise of the fuel subsidy.
“We must take the one that is easier and the one that will bring less pain to Nigerians,” he said.
Mark commended the lawmakers for supporting the quick passage of the supplementary appropriation, in the interest of the masses.

He said the proposal should have been forwarded in good time to alleviate the suffering of Nigerians.
“They should have anticipated that there was going to be a shortfall when they first made this presentation at the beginning of the year.

“That did not happen. We are now shouldered with the responsibility of this additional approval.
“We have done so in the best interest of this country,” Mark added.

The approval followed a motion by the Deputy Senate Leader, Abdul Ningi, that the supplementary budget be given accelerated passage “in view of the emergency nature of the bill.”
All the senators expressed support for the passage of the bill saying that it would alleviate the suffering of Nigerians, ensure peace and stability of the nation.
Senator Smart Adeyemi faulted the national economic team for the delay in the presentation of its request for additional funds.

He, however, said, ”As representatives of the people, we have to support this request because it would improve the wellbeing of the masses.”

In his contribution, Sen. Ayogu Eze (PDP-Enugu), hailed the Federal Government for acknowledging that there was large scale corruption in the subsidy scheme.

He urged Nigerians to support the government’s effort to address the graft in the oil subsidy regime.
“It is a challenge for Nigerians to decide whether to allow few individuals to continue to feed fat on our commonwealth or to stop this process that encourages corruption,” Eze said.

Senator Ahmed Lawan (ANPP- Yobe) urged the Senate to henceforth scrutinise government expenditure before considering requests for supplementary appropriation.
“We need to be very thorough and insist on getting relevant information in good time before we do supplementary budgets.

“They talk about forensic audit but we have not seen the report. There is no evidence to show that we require N161.6 billion.

“I support the passage of this bill for the sake of my people,” he said.

Senator Gbenga Ashafa (ACN- Lagos), appealed to the Senate Committee on Petroleum (Downstream)to conclude investigation into the management of the fuel subsidy.
“While I support the passage (of this bill), I want this Senate to ensure that investigation into the fuel subsidy is completed because Nigerians need to know,” Ashafa stressed.
Senator Nkechi Nwaogu (PDP-Abia), blamed opposition political parties for protesting against government’s move to totally remove the oil subsidy.

According to her, the corruption being witnessed in the subsidy would  have been nipped in the bud if the people have supported the attempt to scrap the subsidy.

“It is not the fault of the President, or is it the fault of PDP but it’s the fault of the opposition parties which would not allow the total removal of fuel subsidy,” the senator noted.     

NAN reports that the supplementary budget is for the payment of the outstanding arrears resulting from the forensic audit exercise of the fuel subsidy.

This is to ensure a steady supply of petroleum products during the festive season, according to President Jonathan.

Source: NAN

40 comments:

BLOGLORD said...

*YAWNING*

Anonymous said...

When they talk of the corruption being perpetrated under the fuel subsidy scheme, who are they referring to? Look at these demons of darkness masquerading as angels of light. One of the worst roads in Nigeria is in david mark's senatorial zone and here he is pretending he feels for the masses. I don't know why boko haram does not see such people to bomb. We are not fooled pls. Hissssssssssss!

Anonymous said...

Don't know how corrupt leaders, can tell them to stop corruption. DM should stop it, am sure he is trying to sound good for 2015.

★★PRINCE CHARMING™★★ said...

Smh..... No long talk, this is the most important thing to be done as said by David Mark- "The Federal Government to stop the fuel subsidy if it was unable to stop the high level of corruption being perpetrated under the scheme"

SAO said...

Who is fooling who?? Comedians!!!

Anonymous said...

let d good ones say supported......

BONARIO NNAGS said...

Knew dis partial removal of subsidy won't be d answer,coz subsidy itself is corruption with a baptismal name. If we want to achieve dis complete subsidy removal I guess is d answer.

~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA3310

Queen Bee said...

whether they stop subsidy or not,it doesn't benefit the common man!GEJ and his cohorts know the solution to this problem but they prefer to play around with our intelligence,creating controversies and spending more monies setting up committees and S**t!
Now reports from some commitees came out eg Ribadu committee,dey shoved it under the carpet cos it was indicting some major players!
So who is deceiving who?
If the truth about fuel subsidy saga must be told,GEJ and most of the pple in his govt will go to jail!
And that truth can never Come out,..... not now!
We will keep smiling dou our hearts filled with grieve....one day,just one day....maybe things will change!!

Anonymous said...

i laff in french. Linda, i hp u and all ur anti gej readers r now seeing wat gej has seen.
D tin wey goat see keep quiet, na im dog see dey bark.
Pple, subsidy shld go. Its for d best of dis country.
Gej all d way. I luv gej.

Anonymous said...

Corruption is our tsunami in Naija, Our govt is our hurricane, (Hurricane PDP, Hurricane Jonathan, Hurricane NPF e.t.c). How on earth will d Grand Commander of a fed rep say "if we cannot fight corrupt pple, let's stop d corrupt system"...just to empty-headed....mtshewww. N161 Billion??? Where are d culprits of d subsidy scandal??? Where is Otedola vs Mr Integrity??? May God flush out all these pple into hell and give d deserved fresh breathe....amen.

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Godspowerogono said...

waryoo people.....mayku ornar go die 4 goter of lagos......hisssssss 4 nigeria

Anonymous said...

Naija people

Anonymous said...

This corruption we are talking about everyday,, who and who is responsible for that? Are they not the ones?

Anonymous said...

What an insult? Calling their fellew countrymen whom they represent "the masses"? The audacity!
Well, I'm sure they are referring to themselves as "the masses" as a reason for voting for this supplementary budget of N161.6!!! See Xmas bonus...passing out envelopes loaded with $Billions of Naira to everyone who voted for this bogus supplement bill. Nigeria is so CORRUPT and Nigerians are so lame we can't even do anything to STOP THIS BLATANT LOOTING IN OUR GOVT!!!
#whatashame#

Anonymous said...

Wolves in sheep clothings! As if they care! But must their be a committee for every single tin in dis country? Which one bi national economic team kwa?
Only God will save us!
Mw,that abia woman should shut up! Opposition parties ke PDP ni!

ponley said...

God is watching......

Anonymous said...

KING OF BLOG LORDS
Subsidy no subsidy am still suffering and smiling
am very disappointed of ill gutting and rotten country and am also disappointed particularly on GEJ some time they see us. As zombie. This year they have looted ur funds so much dat even a deaf and dumb could notice.
Subsidy for dis nd dat while BH are in d north killing thousands of people in the east kidnappers are there teaching them lesson, in south the same reflect. When look at de sharp of dis nation I see de failure nd down fall.

Anonymous said...

KING OF BLOG LORDS
Go to Libya,Kuwait saudi arabia govt build houses for citizens. first Am angry for this crude nd am happy because it will finish in the next 41 years" than we wll know our statue.

Unknown said...

What did ngozi do with the N888billy that was allocated?Now N161Billy for 3weeks of 2012.
NIGERIA WE HAIL THEE.

sugar said...

*deepsign*

Unknown said...

wheres the N888billion allocated this year? Now N161 for 3weeks.
NIGERIA WE HAIL THEE.

Ugochukwu said...

Sppechless...

Ms Tohan. said...

I no understand dis deir grammer oh, I hope dis means dey are returning d price of fuel 2 d pre- subsidy era?
Btw, I wonda who these pple are calling "corrupt" if dey were upright individuals, am sure dis subsidy scheme would have seen the light of day.
God help us all.

Anonymous said...

N when they stop the subsidy,shebi they'll have more money to loot?ride on

Ace Bentley (ThisACE) said...

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senera said said...

All this are long talk. They are the same people that loot the country's money... Here they are feeling for the masses. Rubbish

Anonymous said...

Nigeria i hail thee!..babangida looted u but u are still rich,abacha emptied ur accounts, but u are still wealthy...no matter how much u idiots eat from nigeria,it will always be wealthy and rich. I only pity the masses who are helpless and hopeless under the rulership of this heartless leaders..God bless the federal republic of Nigeria..peace!!!( Two fingers in the air)illuminati logo..hehe!!!

Anonymous said...

Thieves in Govt!Such billions shud be used to repair our refineries!!!!

Anonymous said...

Lin c hen na dm sabi jare..gat no much tym 4 layn me comment on dm #oloribu pple

Anonymous said...

My only question is why do we still import petroleum?? Why? Can't these old fools get refinaries up and running? and how long will it take to build one in the parts that oil are found, that will also create jobs u stupid old men. I'm tired of this country, diffusion of power is too much that's why nothing can be don, we have too much govt officials who are waiting to siphon money, useless country.

Dee said...

GOD PURNISH NIGERIA GOVERNMENT, GREEDY BASTARDS.

slimzyose said...

re dis pple mad? do dey think we re fools? anoda 161 b? i cry 4 my pple,i cry 4 d masses,i cry 4 d helpless pple of dis country,we re being looted,our hard earn moni is being squandered by dis political rogues,oooooo my pple stand up n fight dis corrupt leaders,we live in fear,d fear dey created in us,we re refusing to admitt one fact,d fact dat we wil nid 2 fight fearlesly n ceaselessly 4 corruption 2 b totally eradicated.Martin Luther King Jnr once said n i quote "Freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor;it must be demanded by the oppressed".NIGERIANS FIGHT TO NEVER FIGHT AGAIN

Anonymous said...

linda, if we praise the eagle for its ability to soar high and its gift of seeing afar off, should we also praise him for raining faeces on our heads? Of course no. David Mark and his cohort know exactly what they'r benefiting from this thing called fuel subsidy.So anything they say or do na papper work to deceive the masses.

Anonymous said...

These bastards are so heartless. They must think we are as dumb as they r

CHIMA Jiro said...

Seriously our government should go ahead and completely scrap this subsidy thingy. Its relevance is outlived as it now only further enriches the rich and abjectly impoverishes the masses of our dear Nigeria. God help us all

Anonymous said...

Abeg! They should steal what they can and let us rest! Why are they telling us they need extra cash?? Keep stealing! Satan is warming your own hell fire for you!

Anonymous said...

Whrs d labour congress I used to knw as a child dat always fought to stabilize fuel prices n all, I might nt fully understand d implications of this publication buh I knw we will survive this monster called corruption! Y cnt funds b directed to repair our refineries! *sighs* (barbie)

Anonymous said...

Waoh! Long essay jus to inform us dat they av embezzled our money!
GEJ- its such a pity dat my late father casted his vote for u. I am sure he is biting his fingers in his grave now.
2015 ma bloody gan! Nigerian youth will fight lyk BH for wat they want!!!

Anonymous said...

Day 1- ngozi okonjo iwealas mom was kidnapped.Day 2 -kidnappers request for $1billion.Day 3 .president jonathan request for 161 billion naira for subsidy.Day4 senate grants request. Day 5 okonjos mom was released ........ Pls kindly do d maths

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