The Federal Government on Tuesday said it would resume the payment of fuel subsidy next month.
The Minister of State for Finance, Dr.
Yerima Ngama, confirmed this in Ibadan shortly after the Federation
Accounts Allocation Committee meeting ended.
In a bid to ensure prudent management of
the fuel subsidy budget, the government had two months ago stopped
further payments to the oil marketers.
While N232bn was budgeted for the payment
of subsidy arrears in the 2012 budget, a whopping N451bn had so far been
paid as arrears to oil marketers for 2011 alone.
The development had made the Minister of
Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, to constitute a committee led by the
Group Managing Director, Access Bank Plc, Mr. AigbojeAig-Imoukhuede, to
verify subsidy arrears paid to oil marketers.
But Ngama said the committee had concluded
its assignments and would submit its report to the Federal Government
before the end of this week.
He said apart from the N451bn paid to oil
marketers, additional N50bn was recently released, thus bringing the
subsidy bill for this year to N501bn.
This implies that out of the N888bn set aside for subsidy, only N387bn is left for spending under the 2012 budget.
He said, “In the month of May, just like
April, we didn’t pay any amount for subsidy. This is because we stopped
the payment of fuel subsidy because we felt there was a need to carry
out a reconciliation of the payments.
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