Business
Reps Want RMAFC To Monitor Revenue Generating Agencies
The House of Representa
tives has called on the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) to concentrate on revenue generating agencies in order to find out how much they generate and what they remit into the federation account.
This according to the House Committee on Finance, which was on an oversight visit to the commission, became necessary as a result of poor implementation of the capital budget by ministries, departments and agencies ( MDAs) of the federal government.
The chairman of the committee, Hon. Abdulmumini Jibrin noted that it was unacceptable for the Ministry of Finance to consistently give the economy, a clean bill of health and yet withhold monies meant for capital allocation.
(Represented by Hon. Abdul’ Rahman Terab, Jibrin asked that if the economy was robust, why is the government unable to finance capital budget?
He directed the RMAFC to “put more searchlight on generating agencies. If we must get ready to cope with the current predicament of dwindling oil revenue, we must be serious about holding generating institutions accountable as we drum it to the government on the need to diversify the economy by discouraging over reliance on oil revenue”.
He assured the commission that the committee would strengthen its operations through necessary amendments to the establishment Act in order to grant it the powers to prosecute offending institutions as well as tiers of government who misapply the accruals from the federation account.
In his submission, the chairman of the commission, Mr. Elias Mbam, appealed to the Committee to review its budgetary allocation, which he argued was low.
He also requested that the commission should be put on a first line charge to enhance internal determination of budgetary provision for effective service delivery to the nation “Our capital allocations over the years have been grossly inadequate.
The commission desires the enabling law to implement punitive measures. We are a toothless bulldog. We can only look, but we can’t bite. We want a situation where the commission is empowered to enforce compliance from erring institutions and even tiers of government”, he said.
Out of the N3,060 billion accruing to the commission, only N939. 1 million has been released from January to September. Out of this amount, N322.1 is for overhead costs.
Also, from the N1.1Billion meant for capital allocation, the sum of N464 million has been released with some outstanding arrears.
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