Civil society groups demand end to oil theft

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A group of civil society organisations comprising ActionAid Nigeria, BudgIT, Centre for Social Justice and Christian Aid have called on the Federal Government to end the crude oil theft in the Niger Delta region and save the country huge revenue for fiscal expenses.

Ahead of the forthcoming 2023 general elections, the groups urged Nigerians to drop all forms of sentiments and elect quality leaders that will effectively preside over the nation’s public offices.

They also urged the authorities to ensure that monthly remittance of interim operating surplus and reconciliation of cumulative remittances after year end is converted to a monthly deduction by the accountant-general of the federation.

 

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