When the thief steel from your homes and come to the market place and shout “Thief ”!!!, there must be something he is trying to cover up...could it be called politics also?
What a shame!!!
See this…Stolen $2.1B Excess Crude
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Buhari |
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Adams Oshomole |
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Buhari's government through APC Governor of Edo state, Adams Oshiomohole claimed to have discovered that former Finance Minister, Dr Ngozi Okonji-Iweala embezzled $2,1b Excess Crude Account.The facts about this deliberate false accusation and baseless character assassination are extracted from Ministry of Finance (ECA) accounts.
*States Shares: Edo (N67b), Borno (N75.3 b), Rivers (N230b), Delta (N216b), Katsina (N76b), Kano (N106b), Lagos (N82b)...
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Dr Okonji-Iweala |
Accounts By Dr Okonji-Iweala: Details Revealed.
The 36 states received a total of N2.92 trillion from the Excess Crude Account (ECA) between 2011 and 2014.
The figures show that the states received N966.6 billion in 2011, N816.3 billion in 2012, N859.4 billion in 2013 and N282.8 in 2014. The low figure for 2014 reflects the steep decline in revenues due to the impact of the crash in global oil prices which began in the middle of the year.1] Akwa Ibom (N265 billion),
2] Rivers (N230.4 billion),
3] Delta (N216.7 billion),
4] Bayelsa (N176.3 billion),
5] Kano (N106.5 billion)
6] Lagos (N82.9 billion)
7] Ondo (N81.7 bilion)
8] Kaduna (N79.9 billion)
9] Katsina (N76.2 billion)
10] Borno (N75.3 billion)
11] Oyo (N74.3 billion)
12] Imo (N71.9 billion)
13] Niger (N71.8 billion)
14] Bauchi (69.5 billion)
15] Edo (N67.6 billion)
16] Benue (N67.2 billion)
17] Jigawa (N66.5 billion)
18] Kogi (N61.9 billion)
19] Osun (N61.4 billion)
20] Sokoto (N61.2 billion)
21] Anambra (N59.9 billion)
22] Adamawa (N59.8 billion)
23] Kebbi (N59.5 billion)
24] Ogun (N59.1 billion)
25] Cross Rivers (N56.8 billion)
26] Plateau (N56.4 billion)
27] Abia (N56.2 billion)
28] Yobe (N55.1 billion)
29] Zamfara (N53.9 billion)
30] Taraba (N53.6 billion)
31] Kwara (N52.8 billion)
32] Enugu (N51.6 billion)
33] Gombe (N47.7 billion)
34] Nassarawa (N46.9 billion)
35] Ekiti (N46.8 billion)
36] Ebonyi (N44.3 billion)
FG’s share from the ECA during the period was N3.29 trillion.
Opening balance was $4.56 billion in 2011 and Closing balance as at May 2015 is $2.07 billion.
Subsidy and SURE-P payments are also made from the Excess Crude Account.
This how our Governors SHARED and spent the 'Missing' ECA funds. In the History of Nigeria, no leaders have run a well documented and Transparent economy like Dr Goodluck Jonathan. -
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