60% of fuel subsidy funds smuggled abroad –Jonathan
President Goodluck Jonathan on Thursday lamented that a number of
government programmes, which ought to have been effectively implemented
for the benefit of Nigerians, could not be realised owing to poor data management system.
For instance, he listed the abuse of the fuel subsidy scheme, which was
meant to reduce the cost of transportation for Nigerians as well as
make life more meaningful for the ordinary people, as one of the
disadvantages of not having an efficient national identity management
system.
The President, who said this in Abuja during the
unveiling of the national identity card, noted that it was unfortunate
that after spending billions of naira annually on fuel subsidy payment,
majority of the citizens did not get to enjoy the subsidy owing to the
fact that about 60 per cent of the funds were smuggled out of the
country.
He lamented that those who smuggled the subsidy funds
out of the country were the ones who later turned around to instigate
the citizens against the government.
Jonathan said, “I’m
particularly pleased with the National Identity Management Commission
because a number of things we are supposed to do well as a nation, we
are not doing well. And sometimes, we blame the government because of
the failure of the system and the credibility of the process.
“If you take the issue of subsidy of transport; what we do is
subsidising hydrocarbon, it does not go to the ordinary people.
Government spends huge sums of money, hundreds of billions of naira
every year in the budget, ask the National Assembly.
“Sometimes it is controversial subsidising kerosene; yet, it is going very high in the market, subsidising the PMS and so on.
“We are thinking about how to subsidise the transportation system such
as the person going to school, the person going to the market, the
person moving from Lagos to Enugu or Lagos to Kano, and not paying
subsidy 60 per cent of which will be smuggled out of the country.
“And those who make the money will come and use that money to induce the people suffering to even riot against government.”
He said the lack of an efficient national identity management system
had made it difficult for Nigerians, especially those at the bottom of
the pyramid, to benefit from government’s programmes.
According
to him, it is difficult to effectively replicate the amnesty programme
for the Niger Delta region in the North when the security crisis began
few years ago owing to lack of accurate data of those affected by
insurgency.
Jonathan said, “When the issue of the crisis in the
North came up, some people came up with the idea of how we could
replicate the amnesty programme of the Niger Delta in the North.
“And I said, look, we must not wait for people to carry arms against
the state before we help them. I said let us as a government identify
those without jobs. I asked those in finance to see our resources and
how we can accommodate them, and not to wait for the youth to carry
weapons against the state in the South East, South-South and North East
before you can think of how to address their needs.
“I asked
the then Minister of National Planning, Shamsudeen Usman, to come up
with a blueprint because we must know the figures; we must know what we
have. We cannot venture into what we cannot conclude; it is difficult
because we don’t know ourselves; and up to this time, it is still
paperwork.
“During the 2011 elections, there were crises in
some states, properties were burnt but how do we address it? We set up a
committee to take inventory of things; take data of people but by the
time you want to do payment, the duplications will be so much; those who
are affected will not get the money.”
The President said with
the inauguration of the new national ID card, Nigerians would begin to
enjoy the benefits of government programmes as everyone would now have a
unique national identification number from birth till death.
He commended the MasterCard Worldwide Corporation, Access Bank Plc and
the NIMC for following all laid down procedures to bring to birth the
new identity card.
Jonathan said his administration would
continue to strengthen institutions such as the NIMC, so that they would
not go the way of the Nigeria Airways, Nigerian Shipping Line and
Ajaokuta Steel Company.
To this end, he said the Governor of
the Central Bank of Nigeria, Mr. Godwin Emefiele, had been directed to
reposition the Nigerian Security and Minting Company to enable it to
become a global player in the printing of security documents.
He said, “In fact, when I appointed the new CBN governor, I told him
that the Nigerian Security and Minting Company must be reformed.
“There is no way we are doing local government election, electing House
of Assembly members, electing governors in Oyo, Ekiti and Adamawa
states that all what we will produce will be done outside this country.
Why?
“Other countries produce their needs; we claim to be a
giant, a giant that will just send everything out; we empower others and
we don’t create jobs for our people. And so, the Mint must be
restructured as well as the Independent National Electoral Commission
and other bodies.”
Also speaking, the Minister of Finance, Dr.
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, described the unveiling of the card as a
significant milestone that would change the social safety programme of
the government.
8/29/2014
60% of fuel subsidy funds smuggled abroad –Jonathan
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