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NNPCL hasn’t paid marketers subsidy for nine months — CFO

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The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited has confirmed that the Federal Government is paying subsidies on the petrol it imports into the country.

Though the NNPCL denied paying fuel subsidies to marketers in the last nine months, it said the government allows it to sell at a price below the landing cost

The company’s Chief Financial Officer, Alhaji Umar Ajiya, made the clarifications on Monday in Abuja.

Ajiya said the company was only handling petrol importation shortfalls between it and the federation.

“In the last eight to nine months, NNPCL has not paid anybody a dime as a subsidy; no one has been paid kobo by NNPCL in the name of subsidy. No marketer has received any money from us by way of subsidy.

“What has been happening is that we have been importing PMS, which has been landing at a specific cost price, and the government tells us to sell it at half price. So the difference between the landing price and that half price is a shortfall.

“And the deal is between the Federation and NNPCL to reconcile. Sometimes, they give us money, so there is no money exchanging hands with any marketer in the name of subsidy,” he said.

He stated that credit lines are prevalent in downstream businesses based on the worldwide commercial system.

He added that the company was in an open credit agreement with PMS suppliers in the past, with term-line contracts for payment.

Also, the Executive Vice President of downstream at NNPCL, Dapo Segun, said that establishing an open credit agreement with suppliers spoke volumes about the credibility the national oil company had built over time.

“Concerning the outstanding to the suppliers, it is not in that magnitude that has been put out, it is lower than the $6.8bn

“What really matters is the relationship between us and our suppliers to ensure that we keep faith in making these payments to our suppliers, which we have done over time.

“You would understand that it is not a static figure, and I wouldn’t want to quote any figure. When we make payments, it goes down, and when they supply products, it goes up. It is a dynamic way, but the most important thing is to ensure that we continue to make PMS available across the country,” he said.

The Federal Government has repeatedly denied paying subsidies on petrol even when major marketers put the landing cost above N1,000 per litre.

Being the only importer of petrol, the Federal Government pays the NNPCL to sell fuel to Nigerians at a subsidised rate.

However, this has led to incessant fuel scarcity across the nation as experts seek an end to fuel importation.

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Nigerian Police Refund N1million Cash Extorted From Corps Members In Lagos As Officers Undergo Probe

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Three members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) have been refunded N1million, which was allegedly extorted by four police officers in Surulere area of Lagos State.

 

The officers reportedly demanded the money after the corps members failed to provide a physical copy of a driver’s licence.

 

 

An X user, Oluyemi Fasipe, had shared details of the incident, stating that one of the corps members was also forced to transfer Bitcoin worth $842 to the officers.

 

 

The Lagos Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed the officers involved had been identified and were undergoing interrogation.

 

“The rogue men of the Area C command of the @LagosPoliceNG who extorted over 1 million naira from the corp members have refunded the money,” Fasipe tweeted on Friday, October 4.

 

 

Hundeyin had stated that the outcome of the trial would determine the culpability of the officers, which could lead to their dismissal. Fasipe also expressed appreciation for the efforts of both Hundeyin and the Lagos State NYSC office in facilitating the refund.

 

He further added, “I like to appreciate @BenHundeyin and the @officialnyscng Lagos State for their efforts too. I also like to use the opportunity to say hello to my friend in Delta State, @Brightgoldenboy.”

 

 

 

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FBI Requests EFCC’s Assistance To Arrest Two Nigerians, Shodiya Babatunde and Yinka Ahmed For Stealing $13Million From American Healthcare Provider…

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The Federal Bureau of Investigation has urged the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to help track down and apprehend two Nigerian fugitives wanted over a multimillion-dollar healthcare scheme in the United States.

 

 

Babatunde Shodiya and Yinka Jamiu were indicted on September 25 by a grand jury at the U.S. District Court of Minnesota over their involvement in a scheme that saw several healthcare providers lose $13 million between October 2020 and 2024.

 

American officials said the suspects are citizens and residents of Nigeria and urged Nigeria’s frontline anti-graft office to help locate and take them into custody, according to officials familiar with the matter who briefed Peoples Gazette.

 

 

The U.S. officials have reached out to us and they said the suspects are hiding in the country,” an EFCC agent said under anonymity to comment on an ongoing investigation. “We have an obligation to honour the request of our U.S. counterparts as part of our longstanding collaboration to combat cross-border crimes.”

 

Messrs Shodiya and Jamiu targeted at least four Minnesota-based health service providers and tricked them into paying $13 million to a manipulated account rather than the intended beneficiaries.

 

 

Knowing that Optum Pay was the preferred payment system that major health service providers adopted in Minnesota, Messrs Shodiya and Jamiu created a fake domain to divert payment for health plans into an account they set up.

 

After creating a fake domain, fairviewhospitals.org, they opened email accounts in the name of the hospital’s CEO, executive vice-president and business analyst.

 

 

With the fake addresses, Messrs Shodiya and Jamiu sent emails to Fairview employees directing them to “access an Internet link and provide information,” including their usernames and passwords.

 

From the information supplied by the unsuspecting staff, the duo gained access to Fairview’s Optum Pay account and changed the bank information to another account.

 

“Defendants Babatunde and Ahmed then changed the banking information on vendor accounts in order to direct third-party vendors to transfer funds intended for Fairview Health into unauthorised bank accounts controlled by the defendants and their co-conspirators,” the indictment sheet stated.

 

 

While posing as Fairview Health CEO and executives, the suspects contacted vendor companies, including Blue Cross Blue Shield, to update their payment accounts with new ones.

 

“On or about July 29, 2020, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota made approximately 18 wire transfers totalling nearly $8 million to an account controlled by the defendants,” stated the indictment.

 

Company B, another vendor whose identity the FBI shielded, transferred over $1 million to the fraudulent account on November 19, 2020.

 

 

Company A, a vendor health plan provider, deposited $2.8 million into the fake account in two tranches: $1.4 million on November 25, 2020, and the second $1.4 million on December 4, 2020.

 

For impersonating Fairview’s CEO and other business executives on June 20, 2020, Mr Shodiya was facing additional charges of aggravated identity theft asides the wire fraud charges.

 

The duo will forfeit any money and property linked to the proceeds of the fraud to the U.S. government.

 

If the EFCC successfully tracks down Mr Shodiya and Mr Jamiu, they will be extradited to the U.S. to stand trial.

 

 

Peoples Gazette

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GTCO Speaks On False News Report Against Its Business Activities, Results Among Other Allegations 

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Based on the incessant release of false news reports on GTCO’s business activities, Results and its Management Team, it has become necessary to set the records straight and dispel attempts by certain groups to create a false narrative about the GTCO Brand and its Management.

 

The false news articles which are being sponsored using the media, center around baseless allegations against the Group’s business activities and its Executive Management.

 

Being a responsible corporate citizen and a first class institution, GTCO Plc has taken swift and decisive legal actions against the various sources of these false reports, and will continue to use the full extent of the rule of law available to safeguardits reputation.

 

We urge all our Customers, Shareholders and Stakeholders to kindly disregard all the allegations being peddled through various media platforms and handles. All, of our Executive Management team continue to operate in their full capacities as appointed and are not under any financial or regulatory scrutiny as alleged.

 

Thank you for your continued support.

 

 

 

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