NEWS UPDATES 13/10/2022
El-Rufai: FG Has No Business in Oil and Gas
Nasir el-Rufai, the governor of Kaduna state, says the federal government should privatise the oil and gas sector before it brings the country to its knees.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited was transformed from a corporation to a limited liability company in July 2022.
On October 5, met with scepticism and criticism, the petroleum company said it uncovered an illegal four-kilometre pipeline that had operated undetected in the last nine years.
In a FAAC document obtained by TheCable on September 24, it was discovered that the oil company failed to remit any funds to the federation account for the eighth consecutive time.
Speaking at KADINVEST, an economic summit in Kaduna, on Thursday, El-Rufai said the government does not have any business managing the oil sector.
He said NNPC has not brought substantial revenue to the federation account this year, noting that the company isn’t adding any financial value to the country.
“Any sector that the federal government tries to get into gets messed up. Any area that the government can get out of… it should,” he said.
“When I say the government should get out of oil and gas, people shouldn’t think it’s crazy, it’s not. There is no reason the government of Nigeria should be in the oil and gas sector. It has failed by every measure, they should just get out.
“This year NNPC hasn’t brought N20, 000 to the federation account. We are living on taxes. It is PPT, royalties and income tax that is keeping this country going.
“Because NNPC claims that subsidy has taken all the oil revenues, I don’t believe that. So, the government should sell everything —the oil and gas sector. I have been making this point since 1999 when I was head of the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE). I have not changed my mind.
“The government should get out of whatever is left of electricity. Leave it to the private sector. Maintain the environment. The money will come.
“Nothing has changed for NNPC other than adding L to it for the limited. They are still taking our money. They are still declaring profits that we don’t see the dividends.
“NNPC is a big problem to Nigeria and unless we resolve it, it will bring Nigeria to its knees. It’s a systemic and institutional problem, it’s beyond one person.”