Niger Delta
Bayelsa Laments Low Revenue Allocation
The Bayelsa State Govern
ment has appealed to the Federal Government for an extension of the moratorium on the deduction of loans and other financial obligations, owed by various state governments.
The State Deputy Governor, Retired Rear Admiral Gboribiogha John Jonah, who made the appeal in Government House, Yenagoa, said the extension would enable the state governments to stabilize and tackle the issue of payment of workers salaries.
Lamenting the steady decline in the revenues from the Federation Accounts Allocation Committee, FAAC, he disclosed that, contrary to expectatons, the state government received only N2.4 billion for the month of March, despite the federal government’s declaration restraining FAAC from deducting loans.
The Deputy Governor, however explained that, the federal government moratorium did not affect other financial obligations, such as bond which deductions brought the net inflow of the state to about N1.1 billion even without the payment of salaries and overhead.
He said the state was in a dire financial difficulty, noting that, the state government would continue to interface with organised labour to proffer solutions to the problem of salary payment.
For the month of February, the Deputy Governor declared a gross of N6.3 billion comprising statutory allocation of N1.6 billion, derivation N3.7 billion, VAT N594m, exchange differentials N77.6 million.
Out of this amount, he said a total of N3.04 billion was deducted at source made up of bond deductions of N1.2 billion, federal government restructured loan of N741 million, three sets of deductions for overpayment of about N749 million, commercial agriculture loan scheme one and two of N162 million and repayment of Ekanga oil field N131million.
According to him, the total funds available for the month was N3.8 billion, which comprises net inflow to N2.9 billion and IGR for January N397 million.
On outflows, Rear Admiral Jonah said the state repaid a loan of N2.8 billion it obtained from banks to augment salary payment last year.
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