Politics Missing $20bn Oil Money: Ezekwesili disagrees with Okonjo-Iweala

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Dr. Obiageli Ezekwesili, former Vice President of the World Bank, former Minister of Solid Minerals and former Minister of Education has faulted the proposed plans by Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Nigeria's Minister of Finance to conduct a forensic audit of the Federation Account to ascertain whether $20billion oil money is missing or not.

Ezekwesili said, the firms to be hired for the job could be compromised by those who have mismanaged oil revenue.She said a panel of independent experts from various countries and representatives of civil society organisations would do a better job.

"How can officials of the state treat issues of public revenue with such level of cynicism and levity. How did $20billion become so ordinary? How awful to see some reduce serious conversation on missing $20billion to what Yoruba call ‘Awada kerikeri’. No, this is not comedy.

"The depth of distrust of citizens for whatever the Federal Government says on NNPC makes the forensic audit approach unacceptable. Which audit firm? Which? . The Minister of Petroleum Resources is the chairman of NNPC Board. Her argument in overseeing a mere corporation, usurp the power of appropriation was awful.

"Sadly, the Minister of Finance stated that her ministry does not have the expertise to verify the impunity-induced expenditures by NNPC. Settling for forensic audit by some recruited firm of auditors will not pass the test of credibility. Issues are too weighty.

Speaking further, Ezekwesili said: "In 2005, when we had a similar situation on UN Oil-for-Food Programme in Iraq, a commission headed by Paul A. Volcker, was inaugurated by the then Secretary General Kofi Annan to probe the more than $60 billion deal.

"The use of Panel of Independent Experts and Civil Society Organisation representatives to investigate serious issues of this kind is global best practice. National Assembly can do same quickly. Again my earlier advice to the National Assembly is to constitute an independent Panel of diverse technical experts drawn globally plus representatives to scrutinize NNPC.

She said the international experts will be selected on the basis of their pedigree.

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