President Goodluck Jonathan on Thursday established a
Committee to verify and reconcile the findings of the Technical
Committee set up by the Federal Ministry of Finance to conduct a
detailed review of all subsidy claims and payments made in 2011.
According to a press statement signed by the Special Adviser to the
president on Media and Publicity, Reuben Abati, the reason for the
establishment of the committee is to enable Mr Jonathan fulfil “his
pledge to Nigerians that no person or organization guilty of fuel
subsidy fraud or corruption will escape justice.”
Mr Abati said “President Jonathan has directed the 15-member
committee headed by Mr. Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede to begin work immediately
and conclude its assignment by 1700 hours on Friday, July 13, 2012 as a
prelude to immediate action on all identified cases of fraud.
The statement said that the other members of the new committee are:
Dr. Abraham Nwankwo (DG DMO), Mr. Bernard Otti (GED Finance &
Accounts, NNPC), Mrs. Oyinye Ahuchogu (CBN), Mrs. Sola David-Borha (MD
Stanbic/IBTC, representing the Banking Community), Mr. Mike Osatuyi
(National Secretary, IPMAN), Mr. Obafemi Olawore, Mr. Jonah Otunla
(Accountant-General of the Federation), Mr. Bright Okogwu (DG, Budget
Office), Mr. Reginald Stanley (Executive Secretary, PPPRA), Mrs. Aisha
Waziri-Umar and Mr. Jalal Arabi.
The Attorney-General of the Federation, the Inspector-General of
Police and the Director-General of the State Security Service will also
be represented on the Committee which has the following terms of
reference:
1. To further verify and reconcile all claims made in the report of the Technical Committee on Fuel Subsidy Payments;
2. To properly identify all cases of overpayment and/or irregular payment;
3. To accurately identify all likely fraudulent cases for criminal investigation and
4. To review any other pertinent issues that may arise from its work and make appropriate recommendations.
On receiving the Verification and Reconciliation Committee’s report,
President Jonathan will order whatever action he deems necessary to
ensure justice and the full recovery of all fuel subsidy funds that may
have been illegally paid.

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