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Again, FAAC Meeting Inconclusi­ve, Shifted to Thursday

May, June allocation­s yet to be shared

- Ndubuisi Francis

The Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) meeting yesterday ended inconclusi­vely, the second time in three weeks.

The monthly meeting where stakeholde­rs had gathered in Abuja on June 27, 2018 to share the allocation for the month of May ended in a stalemate.

The deadlock was occasioned by the rejection of the remittance into the Federation Account by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n (NNPC).

The state oil corporatio­n was said to have remitted N127 billion instead of N147 billion, and the states in particular were insisting that it remits the N20 billion shortfall before sharing of the May allocation­s could commence.

Following the deadlock, the Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun met with President Mu ham ma du B uh sri;ViceP resident, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo as well as the governors to explain the reason for the deadlock.

Exactly on June 30, 2018, the Chairman of the Commission­ers for Finance Forum, Mallam Mahmoud Yinusa addressed journalist­s where he disclosed that the position of the 36 states of the federation was that sharing of the May allocation would not hold until the remittance of the N20 billion shortfall.

However, the meeting was reconvened yesterday, apparently to share the May and June allocation­s.

But while journalist­s were waiting at the Foyer of the Ministry of Finance for the plenary of the FAAC meeting holding in the main auditorium to end, some of those at meeting starting making their way out, wearing long faces. Efforts by journalist­s to enter the auditorium that usually follow after FAAC plenaries were resisted by finance ministry officials.

At about 7.38pm, the chairman of the Commission­ers for Finance Forum, Mahmoud Yunusa alongside others came out of the auditorium, and was accosted by journalist­s to explain what transpired at plenary.

However, he was not forthcomin­g, prompting the reporters and canerame to block him from accessing the escalator. Enraged, Yunusa barked at the journalist to give way, and quickly hopped into the lift.

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