After been given portfolios and the swearing in yesterday, the Ministers of the Federal Republic of Nigeria have resumed and taken to action in their job description.
The State Minister of Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu after resumption has disclosed that oil marketers will get the N413billion subsidy claims approved by the federal government next week once the National Assembly endorses the money.He made the disclosure during his briefing in Abuja on Wednesday.
According to him “The money was approved by the President. The money has not reached them physically because there is a process that our constitution requires in terms of approving those set of (extra-budgetary) expenditures”.
“The president is taking time to write the national assembly to appraise them of need to do this. Do we want to pay? Yes! Have we provided for the money? Yes! Do we need approval from outside the executive to recommend that? Yes! It is going through a process.”
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) last Wednesday confirmed readiness of the government to pay the claims.
“It is our belief that with the outstanding payment due to Oil Marketers now assured, the marketers and other downstream players will join hands with the NNPC to guarantee that the nation remains wet with petroleum products all year round,” the Corporation said in a statement by the Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, Mr OhiAlegbe.
NNPC disclosed that it had injected additional volumes into the market in order to ensure zero fuel queues ahead of the festive season and beyond
Ibe Kachikwu sets to pay subsidy claim next week
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