The
Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, on Tuesday confirmed The PUNCH’sstory that the
Federal Government’s subsidy account with the Central Bank of Nigeria was
empty, blaming the situation on technical hitches in the documentation with the
CBN.
Okonjo-Iweala, while briefing
journalists in Abuja, said the transfer of funds meant for fuel subsidy
payments from the excess crude dollar account to its naira equivalent accounted
for the empty account.
She explained that the documentation
and conversion process, which is between the Ministry of Finance and the CBN,
usually takes between four to five days to accomplish.
She said if the amount had been in the
naira excess crude account, the process of payment would not have been delayed
for that long.
She said, “It doesn’t normally take
very long if there was already money in the domestic excess crude account to
honour it and this takes effect immediately.
“Sometimes we have to shift money from
one account to the other and usually if the money is in the dollar account for
the excess crude and we have to shift it to the naira account. That means, it
will be converted into naira by the CBN and we have to authenticate the amount
and so on.
“So between the Central Bank and the
Ministry of Finance, it takes between four to five days to accomplish and the
Central Bank is of course very strict because it has to have all the
documentation, but I have been informed just before I came in that the money is
being credited to the account now as we speak.”
She said “as soon as the account is
credited on Tuesday”, marketers that had completed their paper work should go
for their claims.
She said, “You know the conversion is
being done and it is being credited to the account so marketers who have not been
able to access their money should go today (Tuesday) and they will be paid.
“So it is not something that takes a
long time, it normally takes less than a week to finish that procedure. The
Accountant-General of the Federation is crediting the account now and they
should go and check.”
Her explanation confirmed the
exclusive story published in the Tuesday’s edition of The PUNCH that the
Federal Government’s subsidy account was empty.
The PUNCH’s investigations
had shown that oil marketers who went to the CBN on Monday were turned back on
the grounds that the subsidy account with the bank had not been credited.
But the Minister said that the N161bn
fuel subsidy supplementary budget had been released, and that of this amount,
paper work for a total of N94bn to 23 oil marketers had been concluded.
She said, “We are appreciative for the
approval by the National Assembly for the N161bn supplementary budget for fuel
subsidy.
“This money was meant to take care of
oil marketers and as of December 31 the Ministry of Finance had approval for
this money to be made available in the central bank account where they can be
accessed by the marketers once they have presented their papers and their
Sovereign Debt Notes have been issued.
“So the money was made available as of
December 31 and I understand that what is being done at this moment is that the
money is being converted from dollars into naira and this process is being
completed.”
Source:
Punch
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