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Breaking News: Gov Mbah Sparks Controversy with Bold Demand for Enugu’s 13% Oil Revenue

The Governor of Enugu State, Peter Mbah, has urged the Federal Government to release the state’s 13 percent oil revenue share, in line with the derivation principle.

The Governor noted that in December 2022, Enugu was officially recognized as an oil-producing state following recommendations by the Inter-agency Technical Committee, which identified Anambra River Basin 1, 2, and 3 as eligible oil fields.

Mbah made the demand on Tuesday, when he received the Indices and Disbursement Committee of the Revenue Mobilisation, Allocation, and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) at the Government House.

In a statement from his Senior Special Assistant on Media, Dan Nwomeh, Mbah regretted that the state has yet to receive 13 per cent of revenues accruing to the state from the affected oil fields.

“We still have this pending issue of Enugu State being recognised as an oil-producing state, which your Office actually communicated to us sometime in December 2022, based on the report of the Inter-agency Technical Committee. The Committee came up with a recommendation that Enugu should be benefiting from the 13 per cent derivation of the Anambra River Basin 1, Anambra River Basin 2, and Anambra River 3. But we have still not benefited from those fields.

“So, it is our hope that your Office will put the necessary machinery in motion to ensure that we begin to benefit from that,” he said.

Speaking earlier, the leader of the team and Commissioner representing Kwara State at RMAFC, Ismaila Mohammed Agaka, commended Mbah for the proper utilisation of federal allocations and IGR to transform the state in a short period.

“Before we came, we thought it was one of those media blitz that accompany the activities of state governors. But we have gone around. We have seen for ourselves the work going on. I particularly noted that illegal structures have no place again in Enugu. And that is the way it should be. There should be sanity and discipline in the way we do things; and we have seen evidence of that, sir.

“I am pleased to note that the Smart Schools, and the Health Centres across the 260 wards are very commendable. It clearly demonstrates the fact that it is clearly the government of the people by the leader of the people in the overall interest of the people,” he said.

He said the RMAFC team was in Enugu State to monitor the disbursements from the Federation Account to Enugu State.

“The major aim and objective of this exercise is to assist in identifying any irregularities, misapplication or wrongful application of indices with respect to the indices used in sharing revenue to Enugu State and the local governments from the Federation Account; to examine the actual deductions made before the disbursement to the state and the local governments and to identify possible causes of zero application, if any, to the local government councils with the view to resolving it amicably,” he stated.

Naija News reports that the team visited to assess how federal allocations and internally generated revenue are being applied in the state.