The
Federal Government on Monday denied an allegation made by the Rivers
State Governor, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, that $5bn was missing from the
Excess Crude Account.
It stated that the governor could not deny knowledge of the management of the fund, adding that Amaechi’s claim was false.
But the governor, through his Chief
Press Secretary, Mr. David Iyofor, said he would react to the Federal
Government’s position on the missing $5bn after studying the FG’s
statement of rebuttal.
At a retreat of the Nigerian Governors
Forum in Sokoto on Saturday, Amaechi had said there was $9bn in the ECA
in January this year, but regretted that the amount had been depleted to
$4bn without the knowledge of the governors.
He had said, “The Excess Crude Account
in January was $9bn. That account belongs to federal, states and local
governments. Today, it is $4bn. We don’t know who took the $5bn.”
But in defending how the account was
managed, the Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, in a
statement issued in Abuja, described the claims by the governor as
“absolutely shocking and false.”
Specifically, the statement said the
governor could not credibly deny knowledge of the status of the ECA as
Rivers State received N56.2bn in the first nine months of this year from
the account.
It said, “Governor Rotimi Amaechi of
Rivers State has been quoted in recent media reports as saying that $5bn
is missing from the ECA. This statement is absolutely shocking and
false.
“The governor cannot credibly deny
knowledge of the status of the ECA. He has been closely involved and
actively participated in making requests to the Presidency for the ECA
to be shared for the purpose of augmenting the regular allocations from
the Federation Account whenever there is a shortfall.
“The $5bn in the ECA, which Governor
Amaechi referred to in his statement, has been shared to the three tiers
of government to make up for revenue shortfalls during the Federation
Accounts Allocation Committee process. Part of this fund also went for
SURE-P payments and the balance for subsidy payments to oil marketers.”
Giving a breakdown of the N56.2bn
allocated to River State from the ECA, the ministry said N43bn was given
to the state to augment revenue shortfall from the Federation Account,
while N12bn was released for SURE-P.
It said, “Rivers State received N56.2bn,
the second highest share among the states, for January to September
2013 from the ECA. This amount includes N43bn for shortfalls plus N12bn
released for SURE-P.
“In fact, earlier this month (November
2013) Rivers State, along with other states, benefitted from the sharing
of $1bn from the ECA to augment the allocations.
“It is, therefore, curious that Governor
Amaechi seems not to know the whereabouts of the N56.2bn which Rivers
State has received from the ECA this year.”
On the allegation that the finance
minister refused to approve the state’s request to obtain a loan from
the African Development Bank for water project, the ministry said
Amaechi’s claim was wrong.
The statement further said the minister handled issues concerning the states on the basis of professionalism and equity.
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