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FG Disburses Excess Crude Funds
Federal Government yesterday said in addition to their constitutionally approved receipts from the Federation Account, the 36 states received N2.92trn from the Excess Crude Account, ECA, between 2011 and 2014.
Federal Government’s share from the ECA during the period was N3.29trn.
A statement by the office of Coordinating Minister for the Economy and Minister of Finance, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, indicated that the figures showed that the states received N966.6bn in 2011, N816.3bn in 2012, N859.4bn in 2013 and N282.8bn in 2014.
The statement which was signed by the minister’s Special Adviser, Paul Nwabuikwu, attributed the low figure for last year to the steep decline in revenues due to the impact of the crash in global oil prices, which began in the middle of the year.
A breakdown of the latest disbursements to states showed that Akwa Ibom got N265bn, compared to Rivers State’s N230.4bn and Delta State’s N216.7bn.
Bayelsa received N176.3bn, Kano N106.5bn and Lagos N82.9bn.
Other collections by the states showed that Kwara State collected N52.8bn, Enugu N51.6bn, Gombe N47.7bn, Nassarawa N46.9bn, Ekiti N46.8bn and Ebonyi N44.3bn.
According to the statement, summary of the inflows and outflows from the Account shows that the opening balance was $4.56bn in 2011 and reached a peak the following year at $8.7bn before declining to $2.3bn in 2013.
The statement indicated that the fluctuation in the ECA reflected the sharing of the proceeds usually requested by state governors as well as the practice of Augmentation which involves additional sharing from the ECA when available funds are not adequate to meet revenue projections.
It also clarified that subsidy and SURE-P payments were also made from the Account during the four year period.
The balance as at May 2015 is put at $2.07bn.
Meanwhile, the federal government has said that it would not pay fraudulent petroleum products marketers subsidy claims allegedly amounting to N159billion.
Minister of Finance, Dr Ngozi Okonji-Iweala who made government position known yesterday said that government was not owing marketers as claimed.
She noted that the current fuel scarcity across the country was as a result of the arm-twisting of marketers who want to hold the nation hostage.
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