By Emmanuel Elebeke
The three tiers of government,
yesterday, shared a total sum of N 409.354 billion for the month of May. This is made up of N324.061billion
from statutory allocation, N56.04 billion from Value Added Tax, VAT, N6.330
billion as refund by the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, to
Federal Government, as well as the N31.240 billion exchange gain.
The amount represents N30.113
billion increase from the N388.339 billion shared in the month of April. A break-down of the distributions showed that the Federal Government got
N151.805 billion from statutory allocation, which represents 52.68 per cent,
while states and local governments received N76.998 billion and N59.362 billion
respectively, representing 26.72 per cent and 20.60 per cent. On Value Added Tax, VAT, the Federal Government received N182 billion, the
states and local governments got N27.274 billion and N19.092 respectively.
President Muhammadu Buhari flanked
by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and Governor Nasir El Rufai while Governor
Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State and Governor Nyesom Wyke of Rivers State (r) as
they discussed after the first meeting between the President and State
Governors at the Presidential Villa, Abuja. Photo by Abayomi Adeshida
23/06/2015
On the other hand, the oil producing
states shared N29.071 billion as the 13 per cent derivation against 23.109
billion shared in the previous month.
Briefing journalists at the end of
the Federal Accounts Allocation Committee, FAAC, meeting, the Permanent
Secretary in the Ministry of Finance, Mrs. Anastasia Nwaobia disclosed that the
gross revenue of N324.061 billion received for the month was higher than the
N282.062 billion received in April by N41.999 billion, due to the improvement
from the refund to Federal and the exchange gain added to the revenue.
Nwaobia said Federal Government has
taken steps to block all the identified leakages in the system and hoped that
the source of revenue to government will continue to improve in coming months.
Under the excess crude account, ECA,
she explained that the reserve stood at 2.78 billion dollars as at yesterday,
from which they had the refund of N6.360 billion.
Commenting on the $1.18 billion
dollar missing from the NNPC forensic audit report, she said the “matter is
being considered and when decision is taken, information will be made public on
it.”
On why they could not hold FAAC
meeting, last week, the permanent secretary said the meeting could not hold due
to some reasons, some of which was that the minister and commissioners were no
longer there and that the Accountant General of the Federation exited office on
June 12.
On the issue of Federal Government
owing salaries, she dismissed the claim, saying that there was no agency nor
ministry owed by Federal Government and expressed hope that states owing
salaries would pay their workers accordingly after this FAAC meeting.
Source:vanguard news
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