Aliyu wants CBN to account for oil revenues
Minna - Governor Babangida Aliyu of Niger on Tuesday urged the Central
Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to account for the shortfall being experienced in
the federation account since May.
Aliyu said this at the 3rd MBA
International Literary Colloquium with the theme: Creativity, Youth and
National Development, to mark his 58th birthday.
He expressed regrets that nobody had been able to say how much was actually accruing to the country from oil daily. Read more after cut ...
He
said the CBN as custodian of all monies accruable to the Federal
Government, should say what was responsible for the decrease in the
income of the country.
Aliyu said the NNPC had in the last six
months returned less the actual income due to be shared between the
local, state and federal governments.
“We don’t know how much we make but the outside world knows what we sell, and how much we make.
"Since May a lot of money has not been paid into the national purse; we should hold the CBN responsible for this," he said.
Aliyu
said the nation should lay more emphasis on agriculture, to generate
more money for the country and provide jobs for the teeming unemployed
youths.
He said Nigerian youths deserved credible role models and system where older generations must mentor the younger ones.
"We must, however, work towards reliving the period 1960 to 1980 when Nigerian youths had considerable opportunities.
"It
is indeed our collective duty to provide compulsory and free education,
create jobs, instil moral instructions in our youths.
“We should discourage desperate politicians from engaging youths in thuggery, banditry and terrorism," he said.
Governor
Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers, who was a guest at the forum, challenged
Nigerian writers to publish books and journals on the serial corruption
going on in the country.Former Military President, Gen. Ibrahim
Babangida, Secretary-General of the Pan African Writers Association,
Prof. Atukwei Okai, attended the ceremony.
- NAN
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