Amidst growing discontent in Niger Delta states that some
government officials had misused the oil derivation refunds in the region, the
Presidency released more details of oil derivation refunds made to the states
on Friday.
The details provided by the Presidency show that Akwa Ibom
and Delta States received the largest refunds from the federal government.
Garba Shehu, the presidential spokesperson, disclosed this
in a statement issued on Friday and made available to the Daily Post.
Shehu revealed that the nine oil-producing states got a
total of N625.43 billion 13 per cent oil derivation, subsidy and SURE-P refunds
from the Federation Account between 2021 and 2022.
He said the date of the refund was from 1999 to 2021.
Recall that Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State had
showered praise on President Muhammadu Buhari for releasing the 13 per cent oil
derivation to the Niger delta States.
Wike further said he spent the funds on multi-billion
projects in his State, challenging his colleagues to explain how they used
theirs.
Following the revelations by Wike, many Nigerians raised
questions about how governors from the oil-producing states utilised the funds
in their respective states.
Part of the statement read: “According to the figures, under
the 13 per cent derivation fund on withdrawal from ECA without deducting
derivation from 2004 to 2019, Abia State received N4.8 billion with an
outstanding sum of N2.8 billion, Akwa-Ibom received N128 billion with an
outstanding sum of N77 billion, Bayelsa with N92.2bn, leaving an outstanding of
N55 billion.
“Cross River got a refund N1.3 billion with a balance N792
million, Delta State received N110 billion, leaving a balance of N66.2 billion,
Edo State received N11.3billion, with a balance of N6.8billion, Imo State, N5.5
billion, with an outstanding sum of N3.3 billion, Ondo State, N19.4 billion
with an outstanding sum of N11.7bn while Rivers State was paid 103.6 billion,
with an outstanding balance of N62.3 billion.”
The statement indicated that States were further paid in
eight instalments between the months of October and January 2022.
“Under this category, Abia State received N1.1 billion,
Akwa-Ibom, N15 billion, Bayelsa, N11.6 billion, Cross River, N432 million, Delta
State, N14.8 billion, Edo State, N2.2 billion, Imo State, N2.9, billion, Ondo
State, N3.7 billion, and Rivers State, N12.8 billion,” it said.
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