Senate Launches Bombshell Probe: NNPCL Grilled Over Staggering N210 Trillion Discrepancies!

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Pelumi Ilesanmi
Pelumi Ilesanmi
Senate Launches Bombshell Probe: NNPCL Grilled Over Staggering N210 Trillion Discrepancies!

The Senate Committee on Public Accounts has issued an ultimatum to the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, setting April 29, 2026, as the deadline to account for an alleged missing N210 trillion flagged in audit reports covering 2017 to 2023.

The amount reportedly includes N103 trillion in liabilities and N107 trillion linked to Joint Venture Cash Calls and funds allegedly owed by defunct banks.

The directive followed a committee meeting at the National Assembly in Abuja, where concerns were raised over discrepancies identified in the audited financial records.

The committee directed the company’s current leadership to appear before lawmakers alongside former senior officials and external auditors to provide detailed explanations on the financial records.

The planned appearance is expected to address outstanding issues and clarify transactions captured within the audit period. Lawmakers indicated that the presence of both current and former management would assist in providing a comprehensive account of the flagged figures.

The committee’s decision followed dissatisfaction with previous responses to multiple audit queries, which lawmakers described as inadequate.

The demand for further clarification reflects growing legislative scrutiny of the company’s financial operations and accountability framework.

The hearing is expected to focus on resolving the audit concerns and determining the accuracy of the reported liabilities and outstanding funds.

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