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Reps Committee Partners Ministry On Revenue Allocation
The House of Representatives has directed its committee on finance to interface with the ministry of finance to ascertain the “ critical issues” confronting revenue allocation in Nigeria.
It also enjoined the committee to meet with representatives of the states in the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) and make recommendations for alternative ways of revenue distribution .
The committee has two weeks to work on the assignment.
The House further mandated the ad-hoc committee on legislative agenda to, within three months in conjunction with other relevant committees, formulate a blue-print for the diversification of the economy.
The representatives said the proposed blue-print would be presented to the executive and the Nigerian public.
The resolution followed a motion by Rep. Samson Osagie, which was adopted when put to vote by the Speaker, Rep. Aminu Tambuwal.
The motion is entitled, “Administration of the Federation Accounts by the Federal Ministry of Finance and the Need to Diversify Nigerian Economy”.
Osagie said the “persistent crisis” bedevilling the federation accounts and FAAC in the dispensation of the revenues accruing from the federation accounts to the three tiers of governments should be addressed.
He said the commissioners of the 36 states of federation on June13 walked out of the FAAC meeting following disagreements on the May allocation.
He said the commissioners left the meeting with “serious” complaints over refusal by the Federal Government to implement the resolution of the May meeting for payment of outstanding allocation to states and local governments for February.
The legislator expressed concern over the “incessant disruptions” of revenue allocation to various levels of government and said it could have a negative impact on the implementation of the budget.
He cited the case of the failure of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) to pay N450 billion into the federation account, resulting in the disruption of the early release of allocations to the federating units.
“The non-payment was duly investigated by this House for which no report was submitted till date,” Osagie said.
He further expressed worry over the persistent complaint of reduction in crude oil production due to massive oil theft and pipeline vandalism.
Osagie said that the dependence on crude oil sales as the only source of financing budgets by all tiers of government exposed the economy to “grave” danger.
He urged members of the assembly to support the motion in order to develop and implement a “well articulated policy of economic diversification’’.
Contributing, Rep. Akpan Umoh and Leo Ogor said that the motion was well intended as it had to do with the economy and welfare of the people.
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