Nigeria’s Federal Ministry of Finance on Friday published the 21 firms being investigated under the fuel subsidy regime.
A
 statement issued by the Special Assistant to the Finance Minister on 
Media, Mr Paul Nwabuikwu said the firms were being investigated based on
 the report of the Presidential Committee on Fuel Subsidy Payments 
headed by Mr Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede.
The companies are: Alminnur 
Resources Ltd, Brilla Energy Ltd, Caades Oil and Gas Ltd, Capital Oil 
and Gas Industry Ltd, Connoil Plc, Downstream Energy Source Ltd., and 
Eterna Plc.
Others are: Euraafric Oil and Gas Ltd, Lumen Skies 
Ltd, Majope Investment Ltd, Matrix Energy Ltd, Menon Oil and Gas Ltd, 
Mob International Services and M.R.S. Oil and Gas Ltd,  Nasaman Oil 
Services Ltd, Natacel Petroleum Ltd, Ocean Energy Trading and Services, 
Pinnacle Contractors Ltd, Sifax Oil and Gas Company, Tonique Oil 
Services Ltd and Top Oil and Gas Development Co. Ltd.
The 
statement noted that the Aig-Imoukhuede committee’s report recommended 
that these firms should refund various sums to the Federal Government’s 
treasury.
Also, the statement listed a second group of companies 
with infractions considered by the government and Aig-Imoukhuede-led 
committee as “ relatively minor.’’
According to the statement, 
these categories of companies are in discussion with government for a 
quick resolution of their issues.
It gave conditions in which government was prepared to settle their claims.
“For
 oil marketers under investigation for possible refunds to the 
government, their 2012 outstanding claims will be netted out against 
their expected refunds to government.
“For those with a positive net balance, that is outstanding claims greater than expected refunds will be processed and paid.’’
Also,
 the statement said for marketers that owed government more in refunds 
than government owes them, the Aig-Imoukhuede committee would accelerate
 review of their documents after the Eid-el- Fitr public holidays.
It
 assured Nigerians that claims for marketers in this category would be 
processed and settled, if cleared, without further delay after the 
public holiday.
“For others that may not be in the above 
categories but who have other issues or claims, their claims will also 
be addressed with the same dispatch. ’’
The statement also 
reiterated that the ministry was not responsible for the looming fuel 
supply shortage in Abuja and environs caused by the oil marketers strike
 over delayed payment of subsidy claims.
“ It is clear that those 
behind the strikes are marketers being investigated. These elements have
 now resorted to hiding behind the unions to unnecessarily antagonise 
government and create hardship for Nigerians. We want to make it clear 
that government will fully investigate their activities and if found 
guilty, bring them to book and recover all public funds fraudulently 
obtained, in the guise of fuel subsidy claims. No degree of blackmail 
will stop the government from doing its work. Government will, 
therefore, pursue justice and ensure that those who are found guilty are
 appropriately sanctioned.’’
The statement reaffirmed that between
 April and August, the Sovereign Debt Notes amounting to N42.66 billion 
were issued to 31 oil marketers, in respect of the 2012 fuel subsidy 
claims.
“These are incontrovertible facts which confirm 
government’s commitment to ensuring that issues concerning genuine 
marketers with legitimate claims are dealt with expeditiously. ’’
 
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