Business Day (Nigeria)

Stabilisat­ion fund: RMAFC recommends N10bn for states in two years

- By Gbemi Faminu

THE Revenue Mobilisati­on Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) in the last two years recommende­d for approval and disburseme­nt over N10 billion from the stabilizat­ion fund account of the Federal government to various states across the country.

According to a statement signed by Nwachukwu Christian, public relations officer (PRO), RMAFC on Thursday, Mohammed Bello, chairman, RMAFC disclosed this in Abuja recently where he clarified that these recommenda­tions from the Commission is always in local currency of naira.

Bello said that the RECOLISAH ommendatio­n was given in line with the provision of section 5(7) of cap A15 LFN 2004 under which the stabilizat­ion fund was establishe­d and empowers the Commission to work out an acceptable threshold from the stabilizat­ion account.

He noted that Cross River State as a beneficiar­y has been having a five years renewable recommenda­tion for monthly payment of N500 million from the stabilizat­ion account since 2008.

“This was part of Federal government’s effort to settle and stabilize the displaced Nigerians who relocated from Bakassi Peninsula to the state after Nigeria’s ceding of the Peninsular to the government of Cameroon in 2008,” it read.

The statement also said that the revenue decline of cross River State from the offshore oil wells that were hitherto attributed to the state which seized to be good source of revenue to it after the ICJ judgment while Akwa Ibom state government became a beneficiar­y of those oil wells.

Bello further said that the act that establishe­d the fund was specifical­ly for any state of the Federation that suffers absolute decline in its revenue arising from factors outside its control, stating that the stabilizat­ion fund shall in such case be used to initially augment the allocation to that state in accordance with acceptable threshold to be worked out by RMAFC.

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