Dr. Ngozi Okonjo Iweala, Nigeria’s former minister of finance said on
Tuesday night that the $2 billion she was alleged to have withdrawn
from Excess Crude Account without authorisation was used to pay for fuel
subsidy on the instruction of former President Goodluck Jonathan.
She
however said the issue was discussed at the Federation Accounts
Allocation Committee (FAAC), a statutory body which is chaired by the
Minister of State for Finance in which all the states are represented.
The former Minister however said FAAC did not approve the withdrawal.
It will be recalled that Nigerian state governors had after the
inauguration of the National Economic Council about two weeks ago
accused Okonjo-Iweala of spending $2 billion from the ECA, a pool of
funds which belonged to the three tiers of government.
Adams
Oshiomole, the governor of Edo state told journalists that there has
been a depletion in the funds from $4.1 billion as at November 2014 to
$2.1 billion, even when there was no authorisation for any withdrawal
from the funds known to state chief executives.
The governors had subsequently set up a committee made up of four of their members to investigate the withdrawals.
“Payments
made were used for paying for petroleum subsidies for the Nigerian
people and were approved by Mr President,” Iweala said in a statement
issued by Paul Nwaibuikwu, her media assistant.
“Therefore there is no question of mismanaging any resources here,” she added
Okonjo-Iweala
also said FAAC did not approve such expenditures, but “that all these
expenditures were discussed at FAAC meetings attended by Finance
Commissioners from the 36 states.

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