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DPR says it remitted N673bn to federation account in 6 months

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Sarki Auwalu, DPR director

The Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) on Wednesday said it remitted N673.72 billion to the Federal Government coffers in the first half of 2020.

The disclosure comes against the backdrop of a recent query by the Senate questioning the DPR for remitting N44.5 billion into the Consolidated Revenue Fund (CRF) out of the N2.4 trillion it generated in 2019.

The DPR had told the Senate that it generated a total of N2.4 trillion in 2019, but N44.5 billion was remitted, a development that angered senators.

It added that N88 billion was removed as 4 percent collection fee out of which N5.72 billion was also remitted, while the balance was used for overhead.

According to a statement issued in Abuja Wednesday, Sarki Auwalu, DPR director, who spoke during a visit of the Federation Allocation Accounts Committee (FAAC) Post-mortem Sub-committee, promised to surpass its revenue target for 2020.

He explained that the organisation is a revenue-collection agency for revenues accruable to government from oil and gas industry operations, including oil and gas royalties which represent proportional value of oil and gas production and sales from oilfields.

Auwalu stated that DPR’s remittances to government also come from the collection of gas flare penalties imposed for gas flaring, concession rentals paid for the grant of oil and gas acreages by exploration as well as production companies and miscellaneous oil revenue, which consists of statutory application fees, licence and permit fees and penalties.

He said the agency operates a cashless revenue system, which enables all revenue remittances to be paid directly to the Federation Account in compliance with the Treasury Single Account (TSA) policy.

According to him, DPR also conducts comprehensive quarterly and annual reconciliations of revenue payments to ensure accurate and timely remittances to the Federation Account.

Kabir Mashi. chairman of the sub-committee, who led the delegation from the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC), said the visit was aimed at strengthening collaboration with revenue collection agencies to ensure seamless analysis of revenue inflows into the Federation Account.

He urged DPR to initiate policies that would continue to stimulate the economy so that the 10 percent currently contribution by oil and gas to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) could increase.

Isaac Anyaogu is an Assistant editor and head of the energy and environment desk. He is an award-winning journalist who has written hundreds of reports on Nigeria’s oil and gas industry, energy and environmental policies, regulation and climate change impacts in Africa. He was part of a journalist team that investigated lead acid pollution by an Indian recycler in Nigeria and won the international prize - Fetisov Journalism award in 2020. Mr Anyaogu joined BusinessDay in January 2016 as a multimedia content producer on the energy desk and rose to head the desk in October 2020 after several ground breaking stories and multiple award wining stories. His reporting covers start-ups, companies and markets, financing and regulatory policies in the power sector, oil and gas, renewable energy and environmental sectors He has covered the Niger Delta crises, and corruption in NIgeria’s petroleum product imports. He left the Audit and Consulting firm, OR&C Consultants in 2015 after three years to write for BusinessDay and his background working with financial statements, audit reports and tax consulting assignments significantly benefited his reporting. Mr Anyaogu studied mass communications and Media Studies and has attended several training programmes in Ghana, South Africa and the United States

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