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BREAKING: Tinubu Directs NNPC to Withhold Federation Dividend Payment, Apply it to Fund Fuel Subsidy

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President Bola Tinubu has approved a request by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Ltd to utilize the 2023 final dividends due to the federation to pay for petrol subsidy.

The president also approved the suspension of the payment of 2024 interim dividends to the federation in order to augment NNPC’s cash flow and address the growing fuel subsidy burden.

It should be noted that following the removal of subsidy by Tinubu in June 2023, the NNPC used a “derived FX rate” to keep petrol prices within the N600-N700 per litre range. The gap between this rate and the official rate is the subsidy/FX differential. This effectively means the country continues payment of fuel subsidy but the present government has consistently shied away from using the term.

In a recent development, the NNPC informed the president that it would be unable to remit taxes and royalties to the federation account due to the subsidy payments, which it termed “subsidy shortfall/FX differential”.

An NNPC forecast showed that the cumulative petrol subsidy bill from August 2023 will hit N6.884 trillion by December 2024, leaving the national oil company unable to remit N3.987 trillion in taxes and royalties to the federation account.

The NNPC is expected to pause the payment of interim dividends for eight months this year, from May to December.

CITYNEWS NIGERIA understands that interim dividends are usually remitted monthly into the federation account and shared by the three tiers of government, while the final dividends are paid at the end of the year after reconciliation.

Under the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA), the NNPC is obligated to pay taxes and royalties as well as dividends to the federation, its sole shareholder. However, the company has been struggling to meet its obligations due to the growing fuel subsidy burden.

In June 2024, the NNPC had cried out to Tinubu that the subsidy payments were negatively impacting its cash flow and it was struggling to remain a “going concern”. The company said it might not be able to sustain petrol imports because of the ballooning subsidy bill, which it blamed on “forex pressure”.

The president has approved the request of the National oil company.

Previously, NNPC’s group CEO, Mele Kyari, informed the president that when subsidy was removed in  2023, it led to monthly savings of N400 billion to the federation. However, the development was short-lived due to the devaluation of the naira, which led to a month-on-month escalation in the NAFEX exchange rate.

The NNPC has implemented several strategies to address the subsidy challenge, including improving oil production, debt rescheduling, and payment deferrals to suppliers and contractors. However, the situation remains dire, with projections showing a consistent increase in cash flow deficit mainly due to the exchange rate.

The petrol subsidy bill is expected to gulp over N5 trillion this year alone.

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