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Nigeria In Deep Economic Trouble: “FG, States, LGs Share N518.5bn For June” by Katastrofy: 11:39am On Aug 03, 2015
The story by Nduka Chiejina, Assistant Editor, went on to point out that “Two weeks after sharing tax proceeds from the Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas, NLNG, the three tiers of government yesterday shared a larger amount of cash from the Federation Account for the month of June than they did for the month of May 2015.” With all due respects to my colleagues in the media, this is a story for the front page of every newspaper and headline news on electronic media.

For those who have lately rained maledictions on the governors of Nigeria in general, and inexplicably Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola of Osun state in particular, it might give them a pause for reflection on the true state of the nation’s economy.

Without defending the governors against charges of profligate spending, the published allocation for June goes a long way towards sustaining the point that the fault is not entirely their own – irrespective of political affiliation, APGA, APC or PDP.

Incidentally, the fault does not belong entirely to the Federal Government under Jonathan either. A lot of what has happened could be traced to our faulty federal system, as will be explained later and to external factors which are totally out of their control.

The majour source of our current problem lies in the federal government assuming sole responsibility for determining the benchmark of price and volume of crude exports on which the annual budget is based, exclusively reporting the revenue generated without verification by the two other tiers of government, states and Local Governments, and declaring whatever the FG wanted as gross revenue, distributable revenue and Excess Crude revenue. It was a “Father knows best” system which had landed us in trouble.

The states, from the 1970s, when crude became the mainstay of the economy, not just now, had been administered by mentally lazy people – both as Governors and Commissioners of Finance—without exception. Otherwise, why should states which depend on revenue from crude for up to eighty (80) per cent or more of their revenue allow the FG alone to determine all the parameters mentioned above?
Why should the FG alone determine the benchmark, export volume, gross revenue and distributable income without checks and verification by the states? The Governors of states, up till now, had managed their relationships like members of a religious group based on faith in which the leader is totally trusted. “Faith”, meanwhile, “is not belief without proof, but trust without reservation.” (Elton Trueblood, in VANGUARD BOOK OF QUOTATIONS, p 55).

Unfortunately for the States and LGs, the trust had been totally misplaced as the current controversy over the disappearance of US$2bn from the Excess Crude Account, ECA, had demonstrated. That there is a dispute at all is clear proof that the states and LGs now have started to exercise doubt – which should have been there all along. That no small group of individuals can be trusted with funds belonging to others had been the verdict of history.
That is why there are independent or external auditors to verify what those in charge declare. Politicians, who should know themselves better than others should have been the last people to allow the fraud-prone system foisted on us by the military since 1967 till today to continue. The result, which should take some, but not all, the heat from the governors, is shown below between the allocations to states in 2006 and today 2015.

In July 2006, the aggregate to states was N196.26bn when the price of crude was under US$45 per barrel. In June 2015, nine years after crude oil at US$56-60 per barrel, “Mrs Anastatia Nwaobia, Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Finance, said the sum of N449.68 was shared…the states shared N111.04bn.

For further reference the states’ allocations in July 2006, were as follows: Abia, N3.96bn; Adamawa, N3.53bn; A/Ibom, N14.44; Anambra, N3.61bn; Bauchi, N4.10; Bayelsa, 13.16bn; Benue, N3.8bn; Borno, N4.1bn; C/River, N3.98; Delta, N15.8bn; Ebonyi, N3.0bn; Edo, N4.2bn; Ekiti, N3.08bm; Enugu, N3.3.29; Gombe, N3.15bn; Imo, N4.37bn; Jigawa, N3.92bn; Kaduna, N4.29bn; Kano, N5.55bn; Katsina, N4.30bn; Kebbi, N3.3.59bn; Kogi, N3.5bn; N3.12bn; N5.49bn; Nass, N2.99bn; Niger, N3.90bn; Ogun, N3.45bn; Ondo N6.95bn; Osun, N3.33bn; Oyo, N4.19bn; Plateau, N3.0bn; Rivers, N23.25bn; Sokoto, N3.72bn; Taraba, N3.4bn; Yobe, N3.39bn; Zamfara, N3.53bn.

No state will collect anything close to that now.
The year 2006 was two years after Obasanjo and Okonjo-Iweala imposed the ECA on the states and the Federal Government commenced robbing the states blind. In 2006-7 US$13-16bn was withdrawn from ECA for POWER PROJECT which has not seen the light of day till now. Thus today, states are receiving less than they did in 2006 –long before the minimum wage reached N18,000 per month and exchange rate escalated from N150 to N220 per US$1.

The first question we must answer is, how was it possible that states received N196bn in allocation in 2006, and a mere N111bn in 2015? The astonishing answer is: the Federal governments of Nigeria under Obasanjo, Yar’Adua and Jonathan had increasingly kept more than their own share of the revenue as a result of which the states are being pauperized.

The theft of states and LGs share of aggregate revenue, which started under Obasanjo, reached its peak under Jonathan. Between 2004, when ECA started and today, the states and LGs might have been robbed of close to a trillion naira because they were careless enough to allow the FG to determine everything about crude oil.

Now we are all in trouble as crude prices plummet to US$40 per barrel next year. The only silver lining in the horizon is the fact that we would never again have Okonjo-Iweala and Obasanjo in charge of the national purse.



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Re: Nigeria In Deep Economic Trouble: “FG, States, LGs Share N518.5bn For June” by Mogidi: 11:40am On Aug 03, 2015
At the rate Bubu is sharing money, you'd be forgiven for thinking he's Father Christmas.

P:S
But wait, I thought he met an empty treasury?

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Re: Nigeria In Deep Economic Trouble: “FG, States, LGs Share N518.5bn For June” by Adeyinka12(m): 11:44am On Aug 03, 2015
Hmm,Nigeria in deep economy trouble ,share it make people no die of hunger

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Re: Nigeria In Deep Economic Trouble: “FG, States, LGs Share N518.5bn For June” by Nobody: 2:07pm On Aug 03, 2015
In summary, our Federal leaders has failed us and have cheated States. The states' leaders on the other hand are ignorant, reckless and failures. QED

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Re: Nigeria In Deep Economic Trouble: “FG, States, LGs Share N518.5bn For June” by wo1F(m): 2:19pm On Aug 03, 2015
All ye "change agents" that brought this plague on us all may feel the need to hold fire where Buhari is concerned.

Nigeria should prepare for 4 years of acute stagnancy. You voted out a champion of the free enterprise system and voted in a person who believes in a centrally controlled economy. So yeah..

APC!!! Chanji!!

Idiot.s angry

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Re: Nigeria In Deep Economic Trouble: “FG, States, LGs Share N518.5bn For June” by tola9ja: 3:06pm On Aug 03, 2015
The President is so dumb by that statement of Goat (corrupt officials/pdp) and Yam (National Treasury). He's said if you don't want Goat to eat

the yam, you pack the yams away from the goat... what! How about leave the yam and the goat while you are close by holding a stick

(EFCC/ICPC), with a stern look in your face, would the goat approach the yam? Goat being a sturbon animal like every pdp criminal will

definately try to make attempt but when you hit d goat or corrupt official with the stick (EFCC/ICPC) gbam! The goat won't come near again

and other goat/pdp criminal will learn from the punishment.

We have a President that's so dull and evil. Why worrying yourself packing truck loads of yam away because of some few Goats (Fayose,

Fani-kayode, Daizine, Ngozi, Clark, Koro, Ihejirika, Maina, Moro) etc

What a silly analogy! This President is NOT in anyway inspiring

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Re: Nigeria In Deep Economic Trouble: “FG, States, LGs Share N518.5bn For June” by Tonniey(m): 3:06pm On Aug 03, 2015
ok
Re: Nigeria In Deep Economic Trouble: “FG, States, LGs Share N518.5bn For June” by idongesit88: 3:06pm On Aug 03, 2015
God save our souls
Re: Nigeria In Deep Economic Trouble: “FG, States, LGs Share N518.5bn For June” by Georgekyrian(m): 3:06pm On Aug 03, 2015
Noted
Re: Nigeria In Deep Economic Trouble: “FG, States, LGs Share N518.5bn For June” by tola9ja: 3:06pm On Aug 03, 2015
ONE DAY I WILL MAKE FTC
Re: Nigeria In Deep Economic Trouble: “FG, States, LGs Share N518.5bn For June” by tola9ja: 3:06pm On Aug 03, 2015
[size=13pt]BUHARI: YEMI WHAT ARE YOU EATING THIS DAYS YOU ARE PUTTING MORE WEIGHT OR BECAUSE YOU HAVE STOP DOING NIGHT VIGIL grin grin grin

YEMI:OGA NA YOU CAUSE IT YOU DINT TAKE ME ALONG WHENEVER YOU ARE TRAVELING tongue tongue tongue
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Re: Nigeria In Deep Economic Trouble: “FG, States, LGs Share N518.5bn For June” by Humblebloke(m): 3:07pm On Aug 03, 2015
undecided
Re: Nigeria In Deep Economic Trouble: “FG, States, LGs Share N518.5bn For June” by tola9ja: 3:07pm On Aug 03, 2015
MUMU GIDI

OREMUMUSACTUS

MUMUNISTER

THOSE ARE THE TOP WAILERS I KNOW IN THIS PLATFORM

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Re: Nigeria In Deep Economic Trouble: “FG, States, LGs Share N518.5bn For June” by Nobody: 3:08pm On Aug 03, 2015
Nigeria is running into deep s*** pretty fast. I would Blame OBJ but he's already Senile undecided

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Re: Nigeria In Deep Economic Trouble: “FG, States, LGs Share N518.5bn For June” by Nobody: 3:08pm On Aug 03, 2015
Nigeria is a joke grin grin grin

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Re: Nigeria In Deep Economic Trouble: “FG, States, LGs Share N518.5bn For June” by seunwen2(m): 3:08pm On Aug 03, 2015
.[size=32pt]E no cosign me abeg make dem pay my allowee i wan use am do fine boy na my money naw[/size].

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Re: Nigeria In Deep Economic Trouble: “FG, States, LGs Share N518.5bn For June” by Omotayor123(f): 3:09pm On Aug 03, 2015
Hmmm!!!!

It can only get Better..
Re: Nigeria In Deep Economic Trouble: “FG, States, LGs Share N518.5bn For June” by Seunaj05(m): 3:09pm On Aug 03, 2015
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Re: Nigeria In Deep Economic Trouble: “FG, States, LGs Share N518.5bn For June” by iyobs7(f): 3:09pm On Aug 03, 2015
We trust Buhari to make things right in the fullness of time...

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Re: Nigeria In Deep Economic Trouble: “FG, States, LGs Share N518.5bn For June” by RedCard1(m): 3:10pm On Aug 03, 2015
We go still survive
Re: Nigeria In Deep Economic Trouble: “FG, States, LGs Share N518.5bn For June” by Nobody: 3:11pm On Aug 03, 2015
They called N111 Billion Naira a "mere"

If we cant manage Use what we have effectively, we are poorer than we think.

So Poor we are that is why we broadcast any thing as achievement.

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Re: Nigeria In Deep Economic Trouble: “FG, States, LGs Share N518.5bn For June” by ahckmedkosy(m): 3:11pm On Aug 03, 2015
I purposely won't read this whole "super story" when I know our "amiable tourist economist" president is equally an ICAN holder sharing money up n down... the economy is yet to take a further dive wit helpless Nigerians looking for just garri to drink. Shame to all who see evil n praise it for wateva rison they have. Judgment is swinging it's gavel at ur balls (for men) or at ur titis (for women)

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Re: Nigeria In Deep Economic Trouble: “FG, States, LGs Share N518.5bn For June” by Nobody: 3:11pm On Aug 03, 2015
I go like get dis kind of empty treasure.
Re: Nigeria In Deep Economic Trouble: “FG, States, LGs Share N518.5bn For June” by tola9ja: 3:11pm On Aug 03, 2015
it was also learnt that Jonathan and former Akwa Ibom State Governor, Chief Godswill Akpabio, now a senator, are engaged in a cold war over

the choice of Senate minority leader.

The source said Jonathan was not happy with Akpabio over his alleged refusal not to vie for the position, which he eventually clinched. The former

president and his wife, Patience, were said to have favoured Senator George Sekibo (PDP, Rivers) for the Senate minority leadership. But Akpabio,

after his endorsement by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) South-South Caucus in the Senate, emerged the Senate minority leader.

Re: Nigeria In Deep Economic Trouble: “FG, States, LGs Share N518.5bn For June” by pretydiva(f): 3:12pm On Aug 03, 2015
God will definitely see us tru...naija will b great again

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Re: Nigeria In Deep Economic Trouble: “FG, States, LGs Share N518.5bn For June” by PassingShot(m): 3:12pm On Aug 03, 2015
Stale news. Very stale!

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Re: Nigeria In Deep Economic Trouble: “FG, States, LGs Share N518.5bn For June” by Nikapetrelli(f): 3:12pm On Aug 03, 2015
No wonder the neva pay corpers allowance. Big shit
Re: Nigeria In Deep Economic Trouble: “FG, States, LGs Share N518.5bn For June” by KunleBoye: 3:12pm On Aug 03, 2015
Same ni
Re: Nigeria In Deep Economic Trouble: “FG, States, LGs Share N518.5bn For June” by koikoi2(m): 3:13pm On Aug 03, 2015
All this billions billions billions and billions, vanguard is just confusing me.

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