Buhari Yet To Give Finance Ministry Details Of Recovered Loot — Adeosun
Despite claims that his administration
has recovered stolen money from previous government officials, President
Muhammadu Buhari, it was disclosed, is yet to give details of the
recovery to the Federal Ministry of Finance.
Addressing
journalists in Abuja at the end of the monthly Federation Account
Allocation Committee (FAAC) meeting in Abuja on Friday, the Minister of
Finance, Mrs Kemi Adeosun, when asked how much had been recovered from
those who looted the treasury, said President Buhari was yet to provide
the ministry with details of how much had been recovered but the
recovery process was ongoing.
The minister did not say if the
recovery had been lodged into the federation account to be shared by the
three tiers of government or was still domiciled in a separate
government account pending further directive from the president.
The
recovered money became an issue at the October 2015 FAAC briefing when
the finance minister stated that funds available for disbursement at the
end of the meeting was more than the amount shared in the previous
month.
She also said that the ministry was doing everything within its powers to increase revenue for the federation.
At
the end of the FAAC meeting, the Federal, State and Local governments
shared a total sum of N473.83 billion for the October 2015 Federation
Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) meeting.
This set of
allocations to the three tiers of government marked a pleasant departure
from the previous months of falling allocations.
The October
2015, FAAC disbursements, the finance minister said, represents an
increase of N83.89 billion compared to the N389.93 billion distributed
in September.
Adeosun, who presided over her first FAAC meeting
as Minister of Finance, gave the breakdown of disbursements to
journalists shortly after the month’s FAAC meeting which began at 5pm
and lasted up till 8:09 p.m.
The minister said the amount shared
comprised of revenue from statutory sources made up of N388.59 billion
and Value Added Tax, N57.78 billion. Of this amount, the statutory
allocation to the three tiers of government, she said, was the Federal
Government N191.99 billion, States governments N97.38 billion and local
governments N75.07 billion.
Adeosun also said the sum of N24.14
billion was allocated to the oil producing states based on the 13 per
cent derivation principle. While under the Value Added Tax (VAT),
allocations, the Federal Government received N8.66 billion, states
governments pocketed N28.89 billion and local governments were given
N20.22 billion to share.
She put the gross statutory revenue for
the month of October at N400.31bn stating that this was higher than the
N321.99bn received in the month of September.
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