STATE HOUSE PRESS RELEASE
PRESIDENT JONATHAN NEVER CONFIRMED WITHHOLDING OF $10 BILLION FROM FEDERATION ACCOUNT
Reports
 in some domestic media today which quoted President Goodluck Jonathan 
as "confirming" in Amsterdam that the Nigerian National Petroleum 
Corporation (NNPC) wrongly withheld $10 Billion from the federation 
account  are 
completely false and a total distortion of the President's comments 
during his meeting with the Nigerian community in the Netherlands.
Sensational
 reports in the media to that effect are reckless, mischievous and 
unprofessional misrepresentations of the President's restatement to the 
Nigerian community of the Federal Government's position on the 
allegation that $20 Billion is "missing" from the NNPC or the Federation
 Account, by reporters who were not at the event or even in Holland at 
all.
President
 Jonathan's verifiable words while responding to questions from members 
of the community on the allegation and other domestic issues were clear 
and unambiguous.
After
 asserting that allegation that various sums - $49.8 Billion, $12 
Billion or $20 Billion - were missing are inconsistent and lacked 
credence, the President's exact words were as follows:
"As
 at the time, the Finance Ministry was saying they had not been able to 
reconcile only 10 billion dollars. There are issues in NNPC but we are 
on it."
President Jonathan went on to say that to reassure Nigerians of  his
 administration's continued commitment to openness, transparency and 
probity in the aftermath of the unsubstantiated allegations, the Federal
 Government had authorised a professional forensic audit of NNPC 
accounts to clear the air.
 The Presidency deplores the mischievous and unethical distortion of his comments in the media today.
Once again, we urge the media to show greater regard for truth and accuracy when reporting on the President.
Reuben Abati
Special Adviser to the President
(Media & Publicity)
March 26, 2014
 
 
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