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Investigate all Crude Swap Deals – Policy Alert tells Tinubu

By Ogenyi Ogenyi, Uyo

Policy Alert, a civil society organisation working to promote economic and ecological justice in Nigeria, has urged the Federal Government to commence a thorough investigation of all crude swap deals it entered into with commodity traders since 2010.

A statement in Uyo on Thursday endorsed by Nneka Luke-Ndumnwere, said the investigation would expose and bring to book those who facilitated or benefited from the corruption-prone regimes.

Recall that the group chief executive officer (GCEO) of Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), Mele Kyari, had announced recently that the company has commenced the termination of crude oil swap deals and the national oil company would now pay for its purchases in cash, adding that less petrol will be imported by NNPCL while private companies would import the bulk.

However, in a public conversation on the theme, “Beneficial ownership and Nigeria’s crude swaps – priorities for the new administration,” organised by Policy Alert on Twitter Spaces , the civil society organisation said that while the decision of the NNPCL to end crude oil swap deals is commendable, it would only amount to half-measures if the corrupt and inefficient system underpinning the swaps was not investigated, lost revenue recovered, culprits punished, and safeguards instituted.

“It would be counter-productive to allow politically exposed persons who were involved in corrupting the present regime to continue presiding over fresh transactions under the new administration” the organisation noted in a communique issued this evening after the Twitter Space.

“Participants applauded the NNPCL over the decision to end the swaps,” the communique noted. “This is longoverdue and would plug the massive revenue leakages suffered by the Nigerian state over the years due tounder-delivery, unpaid tax liabilities, importation of dirty fuels, and other violations by oil traders.

“The swap deals, whether in its previous forms as the Refined-Product Exchange Agreement (RPEA) and Offshore Processing Agreement (OPA), or in its most recent form as Direct Sales Direct Purchase (DSDP), have beenpoorly regulated, opaque, and prone to corruption resulting in billions of dollars in losses to government.

“But ending the swaps is not enough” the organisation said. “This should be followed by a thorough investigation of all the swap deals up to now to expose and bring to book those who facilitated or benefited from the corruption-prone regimes.

“The NNPCL owes it to the Nigerian public to publish the traded volumes, payments received by government and status of outstanding liabilities owed the federation from its oil-for-product swap deals with oil and gas commodity trading companies particularly between 2010 till date.

“The company must ensure that, going forward, transparent criteria are set for selecting the private importers to avoid a repeat of past mistakes, and this must include the disclosure of beneficial owners of the contracted firms.” The statement said.

It also urged the Tinubu administration to leverage on the recently launched register of Persons with Significant Control as an inter-agency tool to pass a strong signal to those who have been ripping off the country’s oil resources that it is no longer business as usual.

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