NNPC Faults Auditor-General Over Audited Accounts

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) yesterday refuted claims made by the auditor-general of the federation, Samuel Orkura, that the corporation has not audited its account since inception, saying that the corporation has up-to-date audited accounts.

In a press statement, the group general manager, public affairs division of the corporation, Dr. Levi Ajuonuma described the comment credited to Orkura during his appearance before the House Committee on Public Accounts as ridiculous, unfortunate and a dangerous advertisement of ignorance coming from a person who should know better.?

He said: “The statement is totally different from verifiable official documents in the possession of the NNPC, the office of the Auditor-General of the Federation as well as the Public Accounts Committee of both the Senate and the House of Representatives.

“I can confirm without mincing words that the NNPC as a responsible commercial entity with international connections has not only audited its accounts but has been sending the detailed financial reports to the Senate, House of Reps and the Office of the AGF.

As a matter of fact, the corporation’s audited accounts have been submitted to the Office of the Auditor-General of the Federation up to 2010.”

The NNPC spokesman informed that, in addition to the periodic submissions of the annual audited accounts to the office of the Auditor-General as well as the relevant committees of the National Assembly, the NNPC has engaged the services of reputable and world-class auditing firms with proven track records to audit the accounts of the corporation on a regular and sustained basis as demanded both by law and international best practices.

“How can the AGF say that the NNPC has never submitted its account since inception when officers from his office completed the last periodic checks on the corporation about three weeks ago? Before then, it is also on record that the AGF submitted his post mortem analysis of the corporation’s audited accounts and that of the Federation for 2004, 2005 and 2006 upstream activities of the NNPC to the Public Accounts committees of the sixth session of the National Assembly.

The committees in turn invited us for defence based on the content or observations made by the AGF,” he said.

“The claim that the NNPC has never audited or submitted its accounts since inception is not only false but smacks of hallucination on the part of the AGF.

As I speak, we have copies of duly received forwarded NNPC Audited Financial Statements dispatched periodically to the Wuse, Zone 2, Abuja office of the Auditor–General of the Federation in the last 10 years from year 2000 to 2009,’’ Ajuonuma stated.

He called on NNPC joint venture partners and the international business community and financial institutions to discountenance the statement, insisting that the corporation remains committed to international best practices in all its transactions.
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