The three-week long public hearing on The Fuel Subsidy Probe finally came to an end on Thursday, February 9. During the public hearings, about 140 oil firms that participated in the Petroleum Support Fund appeared before the committee to explain their roles in the scheme.
This was in addition to the invitation of the government players such as the ministers of Finance and Petroleum Resources; top executives of the Petroleum Products Pricing and Regulatory Agency; the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation; Accountant-General of the Federation and Nigeria Customs Service among others.
The Probes has finally ended but Nigerians are still looking out for what is going to come out of this probe and the probe ended in a fashion many Nigerians seem not to have expected as it was expected that a lot of striking secrets should have been uncovered but several days has passed and not much is being said about what was discovered in the Probes.
Will this be an addition to several other probes that has been carried out without a meaningful report and actions? Lets Keep on Watching
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