Enugu State Governor, Peter Mbah, has called on the federal government to include the state in the disbursement of the 13 per cent oil revenue share.
The governor said the call was in line with the Derivation Principle as provided for in the 1999 Constitution, as amended.
Mr Mbah made the call when he received the Indices and Disbursement Committee of the Revenue Mobilisation, Allocation, and Fiscal Commission, RMAFC, at the Government House, Enugu, on Wednesday.
Recall that the RMAFC in December, 2022, listed Enugu as an oil producing state.
Receiving the RMAFC team in his office, Mr Mbah regretted that the state had yet to receive 13 per cent of revenues accruing to the state from the affected oil fields.
He said, “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.’’
Mr Mbah said his government was not resting on its laurels, noting that it was mobilising internal revenue sources, growing the state’s internally generated revenue by over 400 per cent by broadening the revenue sources and deploying technology to block leakages.
“It is our hope that your indices also would be updated to reflect that much growth in our domestic revenue. We hope to surpass that. Our IGR in our 2025 budget is over 500 billion and from the indications, we are going to surpass that projection,” Mr Mbah noted.