Revenue Formula: Confab in disarray, adjourns abruptly
THE National Conference was,
yesterday, thrown into confusion as moves to reach a compromise on
recommendations ended in deadlock sparking off chaos at the plenary session.
The rowdy situation forced the house to adjourn abruptly till Monday to prevent the exchanges from degenerating to fisticuffs.
To stem the tide, Chairman of the conference, Justice Idris Kutigi, his
deputy, Professor Bolaji Akinyemi and other leaders will meet with
elders of the confab also known as ‘50 wise men’, chairmen of the 20
standing committees and their deputies at 11 am today. Disagreement
started immediately after the inauguration by President Goodluck
Jonathan on modalities of voting. The ’50 wise men’ intervened and the
problem was resolved.
UPROAR OVER Revenue formula: Delegates to the
National Conference argue during debate on revenue sharing formula as
the conference degenerated into a rowdy session, yesterday.
UPROAR OVER Revenue formula: Delegates to the National Conference argue
during debate on revenue sharing formula as the conference degenerated
into a rowdy session, yesterday.
The contentious revenue
sharing formula and derivation principle split delegates along regional
lines as they failed to reach agreement on what percentage should go to
each region.
For the third day, yesterday, delegates failed to
conclude voting on the recommendations of the Devolution of Power
Committee led by Obong Victor Attah and former Inspector-General of
Police, Ibrahim Coomasie, following sharp disagreements between Northern
and Southern delegates.
As part of moves to end the logjam
surrounding the Devolution of Power Committee report, especially on
resource control and derivation, the delegates on Monday put in place a
group of Elder statesmen and leaders called the National Conference
Consensus group with three selected from each of the three geo-political
zones of the country.
Following protests from other delegates,
who alleged exclusion, the body was on Tuesday enlarged to accommodate
representations from the Civil Society Organisations, CSOs, Organised
Labour, Women groups, professional bodies and people living with
disability among others and the number of members rose to 37.
The Elders Committee through its spokesman and delegate on the platform
of Elder Statesmen Category, Professor Ibrahim Gambari, on Wednesday
presented the report of the committee which raised derivation from 13
per cent to 18 per cent.
It also resolved that there shall be a
National Intervention Fund which shall be five per cent of the annual
revenue accruing to the Federal Government for the stabilization,
rehabilitation and reconstruction of areas affected by terrorism and
insurgency, in the first instance in the North-East, North -Central,
North -West and any other part of the country.
The Elder
statesmen also came up with five per cent allocation for exploration and
development of all mineral resources as against the present 4.5 per
cent and that 50 per cent of the 18 per cent derivation must go directly
to the communities from which the mineral resources are extracted.
The report was endorsed by 33 out of the 37 members of the elders’
committee. Those who did not sign were Alhaji Ibrahim Coomasie, Alhaji
Bashir Dalhatu and Hon. Mohammed Kumalia and Senator Iyorchia Ayu who
was said to have traveled.
Following protest by delegates
Wednesday, the matter was adjourned till yesterday. However, delegates
failed to reach a compromise yesterday.
Bickering over 5% intervention fund
There was a sharp disagreement over the five per cent intervention fund
for the stabilization, rehabilitation and reconstruction of areas
affected by terrorism and insurgency, in the first instance in the
North-East, North-Central, North-West and any other part of the country.
The controversial report
The Proposed amendments to the report of the Committee on Devolution of
Power by the Elder Statesmen Committee known as the National Conference
Consensus group read “Amend recommendation (a) on page 39 of the report
of the committee by the substituting with the following:-
1(a)
Provided that the principle of derivation shall be constantly reflected
in any approved formula as being not less than eighteen percent (18%)
of the revenue accruing to the Federation Account directly from any
natural resources.
“(b) That not less than 50% of the total
derivation fund accruable to a mineral bearing state shall be due and
payable to the host communities within the state where the resources are
derived in accordance with the production quota contributed by such
communities.
“There shall be established a Solid Mineral
Development Fund which is currently 3% of the Federal Government Account
referred to by the committee on page 40 of its report, it shall be
increased to 5% and will be applied to Solid Minerals Development in the
states.
“There shall be a National Intervention Fund, which
will be 5% of the annual revenue accruing to the account of the Federal
Government for stabilization, rehabilitation and reconstruction of areas
affected by terrorism and insurgency, in the first instance in the
North East of Nigeria and any other part of the country affected.
Southern delegates protest
Delegates from the South made up South-South, South-East; South-West
protested that if there must be a fund of that nature, it must be for
the entire country and not for a section of the country and not for the
North alone.
How trouble started
To start the business
of the day after the adoption of votes and proceedings, Deputy
Conference Chairman, Prof. Bolaji Akinyemi who told delegates that Prof.
Gambari had on Wednesday presented a verbal report, said that they were
now with the written report. He added once the derivation amendment was
resolved, other recommendations would follow.
Trouble then
started shortly after Akinyemi’s comment. A member of the Elder
Statesmen Committee and a delegate representing Jigawa State, Alhaji
Bashir Dalhatu said he never signed the document against the backdrop
that he was talking to Chief Raymond Dokpesi to find a way of
harmonising the one he had with the one that Dokpesi presented.
He pleaded for more time to reconcile with Dokpesi, adding, “there is
another document prepared by Dokpesi because the one we have is not the
same; we need to see him and say at the end of the day harmonise.”
Apparently sighting Dokpesi in the hall, Akinyemi said that the
document Dokpesi presented had been challenged and said that after
consultation with the chairman that Dokpesi, Dalhatu and other members
of the Elder statesmen group were given one hour to go and come up with
an agreeable compromise for the house to reconvene at 11.30am.
Elder statesmen committee is Illegal — Osuoka
When they reconvened at about 12 noon, a delegate on the platform of
CSOs, Dr. Isaac Osuoka raised a point of Order citing Order 9, Rule 13
which reads, “the principal officers of the Conference shall propose the
number of Committees that shall be necessary for the effective
discharge of the mandate of the Conference”.
Osuoka, who
described the Elder Statesmen Committee as illegal and not recognised in
the Procedure Rules, stressed that they were not aware that the
leadership appointed any Committee, just as he called on other delegates
to ignore the Committee and any recommendation from the members adding,
“it is an illegal Committee.”
Long wait for compromise
However, when the conference leadership noticed delay in the
intervention of the group, Prof. Akinyemi said: “We have tried our best
to be accommodating but we can no longer wait again, we shall now go to
the committee report.”
We reached consensus —Falae
At
this point, Chief Olu Falae, who said he had expected Prof. Gambari to
present the resolutions of the consensus group, disclosed that his group
had reached a consensus, adding that they agreed that the “Principle of
derivation shall be constantly reflected in any approved formula as
being not less than eighteen percent (18%) of the revenue accruing to
the federation account directly from any natural resources.
“That not less than 50% of total derivation fund accruable to a mineral
bearing state shall be due and payable to the host communities within
the state where the resources are derived in accordance with the
production quota contributed by such communities.”
Other
agreements according to him, were that there shall be established a
Solid Mineral Development Fund which, he said is currently 3 percent of
federal government account, but it will be increased to 5 percent and
will be applied to Solid Minerals Development in the states, adding,
“there shall be a National Intervention Fund, which will be 5 percent of
the annual revenue accruing to the account of the federal government
for the stabilisation, rehabilitation and reconstruction of areas
affected by terrorism and insurgency, in the first instance in the
North-east of Nigeria and any other part of the country.”
Eruption of chaos
At this point, a delegate representing Yobe State, Engr. Buba Galadima
started shouting, saying, ‘No document!’ ‘We must vote!!’ No wuruwuru!’
Replying Galadima, an angry Akinyemi said that his utterances did not
show respect for the chairman and asked him to be mindful of what he was
saying.
He stated that they had tried to be accommodating on
this issue and was left with no alternative than to go back to the
committee’s original recommendation, adding, “We have to proceed with
the original committee recommendation.”
Another delegate
representing Borno State, Dr. Haruna Yerima also shouted saying that
there was not going to be any voice vote, adding that delegates will use
the ballot boxes to vote on every item.
At this point, a
delegate representing the North-Central, Senator Musa Adede told the
leadership and delegates that they were deviating from where they
started, even as he stressed that the leadership has been given the
confidence and that no one could intimidate Kutigi.
Report does not have our support — Coomasie
In his comment, Ibrahim Coomasie, said: “I am one of the delegates from
the North and a member of the Arewa Consultative Forum involved in the
discussion on derivation and I want to say that we had discussions, but
ended in a stalemate, there was no conclusion and so any report
submitted to you here regarding the meeting does not have our support.”
Some people never wanted the conference to work— Dokpesi
Speaking with Journalists after the adjournment, Chief Raymond Dokpesi,
who noted that all their recommendations were agreed upon on principle,
alleged that there were people who were determined to disrupt and
ensure that the conference does not come to a proper end. He said that
the bone of contention was whether they should include the Northwest and
North central in the area affected by the insurgency adding: “It is
totally untrue that what we submitted is not what we agreed on.
Everything has been agreed and on the issue of the five per cent
intervention fund, what we agreed was that for the stabilization,
rehabilitation and reconstruction of areas affected by insurgency and
terrorism should be created and should be used first in the North-East.
But some northern delegates refused to sign the agreement. So the issue
is that they want the North -West and North-Central to be added to it.
But we said that the area where you have the greatest amount of crisis
right now is the North East.
“All the Southern leaders, North
central leaders, made sacrifices but there are people who never wanted
this conference to succeed and these people were the people that were
shouting today.”
7/11/2014
Revenue Formula: Confab in disarray, adjourns abruptly
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