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Home Business Nigeria’s Excess Crude Account hits $71.81m
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Nigeria’s Excess Crude Account hits $71.81m

By ReporterMar 11, 2020, 15:23 pm0

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The Accountant-General of the Federation, Ahmed Idris, has disclosed that that three months after the passage of the 2020 Appropriation bill, the federal government was yet to release a dime for the execution of capital projects captured in the budget.

Idris was speaking at an interactive session with the Senate Committee on Finance when he gave an insight into the nation’s Excess Crude Account (ECA) which got depleted from $324.96 million to $71.81 million as at February 2020.

According to him, the balance in the excess crude Account as at February, 2020 was $324.96 million adding that the National Economic Council (NEC) agreed to invest $250 million out of the amount into Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA) while $4 million was paid as professional fee to an unknown lawyer leaving a balance of $71.81 million.

He also gave a comparative analysis of the inflow into the Account from 2015 to date saying “the inflows into the Excess Crude Account have been fluctuating due to the positive variance in the price of crude. The Transfer into the account has witnessed downward trend in view of the low fuel prices, particularly from year 2015 to date.

“The highest excess inflow of the sum of $17.344 billion was recorded in 2008 while the lowest excess inflow of the sum of $0.276 million was recorded in 2015. The weighed average price in 2008 and 2015 was $103.67 and $39.04 respectively while the balance in the ECA as at March 2, 2020 is $71.8 million”.

Idris also stressed that even though the federal government has commenced implementation of the recurrent component of the 2020 budget; it was yet to release the N340 billion it voted for capital projects in the first quarter of the year.

According to him, only the sum of N20.786 billion has been released for what he refered to as “Capital Suplimentation” while no amount has been released for real capital projects.

He, however, stated that the Cash Management Office (a department in the AGF’s Office) was working on the release and that hopefully the process will be concluded by next week.

The AGF said the FG has released the sum of N493.92 Billion, representing 6.5 per cent of the Personnel Cost for January and February.

 


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