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FG says international oil companies owe NDDC $4 billion

Godswill Akpabio, President Bola Tinubu

Senator Godswill Akpabio (Image Credit: The Guardian Nigeria)

The Federal Government has revealed that International Oil Companies (IOCs) operating in the Niger Delta are owes the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) about $4 billion.

This action by these oil firms has seen them defaulting in their statutory remittances to the commission.

This disclosure was made by the Minister for Niger Delta Affairs, Senator Godswill Akpabio, at the weekly ministerial briefing held at the State House in Abuja on Thursday, August 19, 2021.

Akpabio said that the oil firms operating in the area are expected to provide 3% of their annual budgets to the commission, as their contribution to its funding, however, none of the IOCs have complied with this.

The minister said that NDDC on its part was owing to its contractors the sum of N3 trillion, adding that however, not all awarded contracts with costs can be regarded as debt as the over N600 billion of emergency contracts that had been awarded had not been implemented and cannot, therefore, be regarded as NDDC debt.

Akpabio stressed that the Ministry of Niger Delta will take a keen interest in the implementation of the 3% Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) compensation to host communities.

On the progress made so far in the Commission, the Niger Delta minister disclosed that about 109 projects, which would be commissioned soon, have been implemented in the South-South.

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