Reps probe NNPC over $17bn undeclared crude oil cargo Philip Nyam Abuja
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he House of Representatives has resolved to investigate alleged fraud of over $17
billion arising from undeclared crude oil and liquefied natural gas export to global destinations. The resolution followed
a motion under matters of urgent national importance by Hon. Johnson Agbonayinma (PDP, Edo) seeking the probe of a re-
port of an investigation commissioned by former President Goodluck Jonathan in 2013. Leading debate on the
motion, Agbonayinma said that the past administration, in 2013, held a meeting with all the major oil companies to proffer solution to the embarrassing challenge of crude oil
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theft, adding that the former president, his vice, governors of Akwa Ibom, Delta, Bayelsa, ministers and Service Chiefs were all in attendance. CONTINUED ON PAGE 5
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