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FAAC Meeting Postponed Over State Govts, NNPCL Dispute

by Mark Itsibor and Leadership News
7 months ago
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The February meeting of the Federation Accounts Allocation Committee (FAAC) scheduled for Wednesday has been postponed indefinitely following a dispute between state governments and the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Ltd over outstanding remittances.

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State representatives boycotted the meeting, insisting that NNPCL must first settle an estimated N1.7 trillion in pending revenues, which have remained unpaid since the full removal of the petrol subsidy in November 2024. It was unclear whether the meeting will be rescheduled later this week.

 

NNPC’s inability to remit the expected amount was attributed to several financial commitments, including crude swaps and forwards, which the oil company has been leveraging to sustain its operations. An official explained that the obligations have significantly impacted the company’s cash flow.

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In response, the Federal Ministry of Finance swiftly issued a statement acknowledging the impasse, even as several state representatives had already left the meeting venue in frustration.

 

A statement from the director of home finance and FAAC secretary, Ali Mohammed, confirmed that a new date for the meeting would be announced.

 

“I am directed to inform you that the meetings of the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) for the month of February 2025 have been postponed.

 

“In light of this, I am further directed to inform you that a new date for the meeting will be communicated later, while the previously issued communique will be reviewed accordingly.

 

“The Ministry regrets any inconvenience the postponement may have caused and extends the highest regards of the Honourable Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy,” he stated.

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