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Host Communities of Nigeria Oil and Gas Producing Communities (HOSCoS) on Tuesday appealed to theĀ Federal Government to remit 13 per cent oil derivation fund to oil-producing communities.
Dr Mike Emuh, National Chairman, HOSCoN, made the appeal when the team visited the Office of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Niger Delta Affairs Sen. Ita Enang on Wednesday in Abuja.
Emuh said that the 13 per cent oil and gas derivation fund if given, would enhance development in the oil-producing communities in the Niger Delta region.
According to him, the 1999 Nigerian Constitution as amended, made it mandatory for the President to give 13 per cent oil and gas derivation funds to oil-producing communities.
āIt is too bad that we are neglected, our women, children and the entire host communities are suffering.
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āLet the owners of the money manage the money, God gave us this wealth, we should manage it to our own benefit.
āHowever, a lot have been given to Niger Delta and our children are suffering in terms of industrialisation, scholarship, development and Agriculture among other things,ā he reiterated.
He said that the state governors of the oil producing communities should understand with the communitiesā leaders and give them their rights.
āThey should give what belong to the host communities to them, and things will be done accordingly, the state governors should reason with us,ā he said.
He noted that leaders of the host communities will work in collaboration with the traditional rulers to identify areas of need in their various communities.
āFor instance, NDDC will develop a project without the knowledge of the owners of the project.
āWhat weāre saying is that if we are in need of a hospital, give us a hospital, you donāt need to give us a primary school that we donāt need,ā he said.
Responding, Enang assured the team that the president would do justice to their plea.
He said āthe President gives a listening ear to all group of people and will do the needful to ensure peace and equal development in the Niger Delta region.
āSo, I want to assure you that I will pass the message to him.
āIām also aware that in 2018, you made a presentation, which you said that money should be paid directly to the host communities through a special purpose vehicle.
āAnd I know on that communication you requested that a National Council on Derivation should be set up to manage the derivation funds for the purpose of developing the host communities producing either oil, gas, gold, and any solid mineral.
āI have also read to an extent,Ā the provision in the Nigerian 1999 Constitution, which says that the President upon receipt of the advice from Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) shall table before the National Assembly, proposals for revenue allocation from the federation account.
āAnd in determining the formulae, the national assembly shall take into account, the allocation principles, especially those of population, equality of states, internal revenue generation, landmass, terrain as well as population density.
āProvided that the principle of derivation shall be constantly reflected in any approved formulae as not being less than 13 per cent of the revenue accruing to the federation account directly from any natural resources,āā he said.
He noted that the emphasis was on accrual to the federation account from any natural resources.
āAnd those natural resources are located in the different communities which host these natural resources; they are not located in the state capital or in the government house of the respective states.
āTherefore it will be inappropriate for the state governors to take the derivation fund and apply it only for either building new governors lodge or increasing the convoy of their vehicles.
āAs well as doing other things that make the people of oil-producing communities angry then leading to the destruction of oil production.
āI know that we have worked on this matter in the national assembly and it did not see the light of the day because there was no strong advocacy.
āAnd we did not know that the state governments were not applying for the money properly for the development of the oil-producing communities.
āI also heard the Chairman of revenue mobilisation saying that the 13 per cent oil derivation was exclusive for host communities.
Enang, therefore, aligned with the team that the oil derivation funds should be given to the oil-producing communities for their development through a special purpose vehicle and not to the state governors.