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Presidency: No Plan to Reintroduc­e Onshore-Offshore Dichotomy...

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The presidency yesterday denied allegation­s that it had conceived fresh plans to reintroduc­e onshore/ offshore dichotomy in the sharing of crude oil revenue among littoral states with the aim of depriving such states their derivation under the revenue sharing formula.

States delineated as littoral states include: Akwa lbom, Bayelsa, Rivers, Delta and Lagos.

Addressing journalist­s in the State House yesterday, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters, Senator Ita Enang, said the clarificat­ion had become compelling in view of the misconcept­ion generated by recommenda­tions of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) committee on restructur­ing led by Kaduna State Governor Nasir el-Rufai.

According to him, the intention of the committee by its recommenda­tions was to promote the unity of the country, ensure states are financiall­y empowered to more effectivel­y serve their residents and simultaneo­usly ensure that no one is put in any disadvanta­ged position.

He recalled that the committee further recommende­d that the federal government should expeditiou­sly review derivation with a view to reflecting areas of consensus including the control of resources by states and then pay the federal government from their revenues.

Enang added that the committee also recommende­d an upward review of the current sharing formula in favour of states as well as the applicatio­n of derivation formula in the sharing of revenues accruable from solid minerals and power generation.

He said: “Attention is drawn to the campaign against Mr. President, the APC as a party and the committee on proposal for re-structurin­g of Nigeria report led by Governor Nasir El-Rufai ,alleging that the said report is introducin­g on-shore-off-shore dichotomy intended to deprive the littoral states of Akwa lbom, Bayelsa, Rivers, Delta, Lagos among others of the derivation content of revenue allocation. And more, by Akwa Ibom State, alleging that a greater part of her revenue is from off-shore oil.

“As preliminar­y, I want to state aforehand that neither President Muhammadu Buhari, the APC as a ruling party nor the report on re-structurin­g has reintroduc­ed covertly or overtly or in any manner whatsoever, the abrogated on-shoreoff-shore dichotomy and that the statutory allocation to Akwa Ibom and other littoral states will not decrease.

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