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BREAKING: Senate sets up ad hoc committee to investigate $3.5bn NNPC subsidy

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The Senate says it has set up an ad hoc committee to investigate the use to which the sum of $3.5bn alleged subsidy was put.

This was contained in a tweet on the verified Twitter handle of The Nigerian Senate, @NGRSenate.

“Senator Bassey Akpan cited Orders 43 and 95 and drew the attention of the Senate to the various emails and complaints from the general public on the unauthorised withdrawal of $3.5bn by NNPC from the NLNG account,” the Senate added.

“I ask that the Senate Committee on Gas immediately investigate this matter,” Senator
Bassey Akpan said; while Senator Emmanuel Paulker urged that “The ad hoc committee that was set up should carry on with their work, while the Committee on Gas should also investigate the matter.”

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The tweets read,

The Nigerian Senate

“I ask that the Senate Committee on Gas immediately investigate this matter.”- Senator Bassey Akpan.

The Nigerian Senate

@NGRSenate

“An adhoc committee was set up to investigate the $3.5 billion NNPC Subsidy use. The particular issue of $1.05 that Nigeria took from NLNG came up. I don’t think the Senate committee on Gas should investigate this; we are doing that.”- Senate Leader, Ahmad Lawan.

The Nigerian Senate

@NGRSenate

“An adhoc committee was set up to investigate the $3.5 billion NNPC Subsidy use. The particular issue of $1.05 that Nigeria took from NLNG came up. I don’t think the Senate committee on Gas should investigate this; we are doing that.”- Senate Leader, Ahmad Lawan.

The Nigerian Senate

@NGRSenate

“The Ad- Hoc Committee that was set up should carry on with their work, while the Committee on Gas should also investigate the matter.” – Senator Emmanuel Paulker.

The Nigerian Senate

@NGRSenate

”I urge our committee on Tertiary Institutions and TETFUND to look into the matter.”- Senate Leader, Ahmad Lawan.

The Nigerian Senate

@NGRSenate

Senator Bassey Akpan cites Orders 43 & 95 and brings the attention of the Senate to various emails and complaints from the general public on the unauthorized withdrawal of $3.5 billion by NNPC from the NLNG Account.

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