You Have 10 Days to Account for Missing N200trn - Senate Tells NNPCL Boss
- The Senate Committee on Public Accounts has given the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited 10 working days to explain the unaccounted N210 trillion in its financial statements from 2017 to 2023.
- Committee Chairperson Aliyu Wadada emphasized the importance of transparency and warned that failure to comply with the new 10-day deadline could result in constitutional consequences.
- NNPC Ltd failed to attend a committee meeting to address financial discrepancies and sent a letter claiming its officials were unavailable due to an ongoing retreat, which the committee rejected.
- Frustrations over NNPC Ltd's lack of cooperation continue to grow, as stated by Aliyu Wadada.
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You have 10 days to account for ₦200trn - Senate to NNPCL
The Senate has informed the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) Group Chief Executive Officer, Bayo Ojulari, that he has 10 days to respond to 11 critical financial queries related to discrepancies in the firm's audited financial statements. On Thursday, June 26, 2025, the Senate Committee on Public Accounts issued the ultimatum after the NNPCL formally requested a two-month extension to respond to the queries. The committee warn…
Audit Report: Senate panel gives NNPC 10-day ultimatum to account for alleged missing N210trn
"This committee is giving NNPC 10 working days from today to appear before the committee with the relevant questions and I mean answers to the questions earlier issued for this investigation to continue." The post Audit Report: Senate panel gives NNPC 10-day ultimatum to account for alleged missing N210trn appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
Senate Gives NNPC 10 Days to Account for Missing N210trn
By Modupe Gbadeyanka The Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited has been given 10 days to explain what happened to an alleged missing N210 trillion discovered by an audit. On Thursday, the Senate Committee on Public Accounts headed by Mr Aliyu Wadada, expressed frustration over the attitude of the agency to its investigations into the […]
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