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Tinubu nixes $1.4b in phantom NNPC debt
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82773, member: 636"] Tinubu is scrubbing massive oil debts from the books, and people are losing it. The Centre for Energy Governance slammed the African Democratic Congress for claiming President Bola Ahmed Tinubu pulled a fast one with the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited. They insist that deleting these massive entries constitutes necessary cleanup rather than shady forgiveness. The controversy ignited when the administration erased legacy balances from the Federation Account. Opialu Fabian at the Centre argued that keeping these zombie numbers confused everyone and messed up budget expectations. He claims the figures cover ancient disputes regarding subsidies and royalties predating current laws. Fabian stressed that nobody actually looted cash since these funds never really existed outside of spreadsheets. He indicated that the Federation Account Allocation Committee supported this move to fix accounting distortions. The group believes this shift stops the books from becoming a dumping ground for fiction. Critics argue that Section 162 of the Constitution makes this illegal without legislative input. However, supporters counter that the law only covers real money instead of unverified claims. This adjustment supposedly helps the national oil firm operate commercially while aligning with newer industry standards for transparency. [/QUOTE]
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