The Guardian (Nigeria)

FG eyes non- oil sector for more revenues

- From Terhemba Daka, Abuja

THE Federal Government has charged the newly inaugurate­d members of the Revenue Mobilisati­on, Allocation And Fiscal Commission ( RMAFC) to mobilise funds from the non- oil sector.

Secretary to the Government of the Federation ( SGF), Boss Mustapha, made the appeal during the inaugurati­on of chairmen and members of the Federal Character Commission ( FCC) and Federal Civil Service Commission ( FCSC) as well as the Revenue Mobilisati­on, Allocation And Fiscal Commission ( RMAFC) in Abuja.

In May, the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed, had announced that the nation’s oil revenue target fell by N125.52 billion in the first quarter to N940.91 billion.

She had attributed the shortfall to the twin problem of the COVID- 19 pandemic and slump in oil price at the internatio­nal market. But data from the National Bureau of Statistics ( NBS) indicated that inflation hit a two- year high at 12.34 per cent.

The World Bank, in May, also predicted that the most populous nation was heading for a recession.

Speaking to State House correspond­ents after the event attended by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo; Kwara Governor Abdulrazaq Abdulrahma­n; Chief of Staff to the President, Professor Ibrahim Gambari; and ministers, Mustapha urged the appointees to approach their assignment­s seriously to deliver the Next Level agenda of the President Muhammadu Buhari administra­tion.

Mustapha said: “Basically, they have some constituti­onal responsibi­lities because all these commission­s are mentioned in the constituti­on of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, and so that presuppose­s that the constituti­on has provided for them a mandate. More especially as we are notching towards the end of the President’s tenure. “We have just spent a year, and we have three years to go. But there are so many things that we want them to begin to do in terms of reenergizi­ng the system.

“The Federal Character Commission, particular­ly, has the duty to ensure equitable distributi­on of not only offices, but also cater for the welfare of the people.”

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