Ahead of its plan to increase the salaries of political office holders in Nigeria, the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC), said on Thursday that it has submitted a proposal to the President through the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation.
Chairman of the Commission, Mohammed Bello Shehu, who disclosed this at a budget defence of the agency before the House Committee on Finance said the new proposal which is for Ministers and political office holders will soon be forwarded to the National Assembly by the President.
He said the agency is also working on “vertical, horizontal revenue sharing formula. We are also on that. We will conclude this year”
Shehu who gave update on the ongoing review of revenue allocation formula for the three tiers of government as well as remuneration for political office holders, saying: “very soon we will conclude. We have done everything. We have concluded. We are just about to finish analyzing the data and bring it before you.”
He said: “We hope that very soon this will be transmitted to you so that it becomes law. Of course, your own doesn’t require any legislation. It’s for Ministers and others”.
He expressed concern over the interference of state governments in the fiscal governance of the Local Government Areas over the years, saying “the Commission would like to establish a Local Government Committee now like we used to do before the Supreme Court said we were busy bodies. Now we will monitor every single Local Government in Nigeria.
“I’m glad that Mr. President spoke to the Governors himself, that if you don’t allow this then I will issue an Executive Order. So, the Commission is fully in support of Mr. President over this course.
“The crisis we are having in Nigeria today is lack of functionality of Local Governments and every single one of us knows this. Even under the military the Local Governments will perform much more better. So I thank you profoundly sir, it’s your committee that initiated this.
“Three years ago when we came we were telling you, you (Faleke) said chairman you can handle this and you guided me and I followed your advice and the rest is a success so we are grateful to this also.”
Shehu hinted the lawmakers that the agency was carrying out an audit of the nation’s oil assets in the Niger Delta.
He said: “What you have done to us and to Nigeria, your name will go down in gold, sir. We are being respected by all revenue generating agencies. Anywhere we go now, everybody is like shivering trying to really identify with us.
“For the first time, like the verification that we are doing of oil wells all across the Niger Delta region has never been done. The equipment that we have, not even new precursors. No Governor now will say, when you come to my state, you have to beg me where even we are going to stay, provide vehicles and things like that. Now we can do that, sir. My people, sir, spent three to four months in the field.” Text, excluding headline: The Nation)
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