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Govs to meet Buhari over new revenue formula

Stanley Osariemen by Stanley Osariemen
April 28, 2023
in Inside Nigeria
Govs to meet Buhari over new revenue formula

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Nigerian governor under the umbrella of Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) have made arrangements to meet President Muhammadu Buhari on the need to present the new draft of the review of the vertical revenue allocation formula to the National Assembly as a bill for enactment before the expiration of his administration.

Speaking with journalists at the end of the meeting of the governors in the early hours of yesterday in Abuja, Chairman of NGF and Sokoto State governor, Aminu Tambuwal, said: “We also discussed the new revenue formula submitted to Mr President by the Revenue Mobilization, Allocation and Fiscal Commission, RMAFC, and the need for us to approach Mr President on the need for him to present the new draft formula to the National Assembly before this administration winds up.

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“We are going to meet with Mr President as a forum and we’ll appeal to him to present that formula to the National Assembly.”

Recall that the Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission had in April 2022, presented report of review of the new vertical revenue allocation formula to President Buhari when it failed to meet the 2021 deadline.

In 2021, the Chairman of the commission, Elias Mbam had said that the report would be presented to the President by December 31, 2021, but at the end of the day. the commission failed to meet this deadline.

New formula proposes 45.17% for FG; 29.79% for states; 21.04% for local government areas, LGAs, as proposed by the RMAFC chairman.

According to him, under special funds, the report by the commission recommended 1.0 per cent for ecology; 0.5 per cent for stabilisation; 1.3 per cent for development of natural resources, and 1.2 per cent for the FCT.

The old revenue formula was designed during the tenure of former President Olusegun Obasanjo.

With the new formula, the Federal Government now has 52.68 per cent; the 36 states states, 26.72 per cent, while the 774 local government areas in the country got 20.60 per cent.

The proposed formula, therefore, suggested an upward review for states and local governments, but a downward review for the federal government.

Speaking further on the meeting of the governors that was earlier scheduled to be a valedictory session for 17 outgoing governors, but was put off for another day, Tambuwal said: “It’s nothing unusual, it’s a normal meeting of governors where we discussed issues concerning the country, the sub-nationals and, of course, democracy and good governance.

“Today, we discussed the guidelines by the NFIU on financial regulation, that is working on how to ensure that Nigeria is taking out of the grey list of the Financial Task Force.

“We also discussed the issue of primary healthcare and the progress made so far during our induction course. Some states that have attained some milestones are going to receive awards for their performance.

“We also discussed the issue of stamp duties being owed to both the federal and state governments and warehoused by the Central Bank of Nigeria and we are working to make sure it is released for disbursement to both the federal government and the states.”

On his assessment of the NGF as the outgoing chairman, the Sokoto State governor said: “As a forum and an institution of governance that we inherited from our leaders, the past governors, I believe a lot of achievements have been made, particularly as we made sure we maintained unity and cohesion, the non-partisanship of this platform and making sure that in all that we do, it is about Nigeria first and of course,our various states.”

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