The 36 states of the federation have set up a six-man committee on the Petroleum Industry Act with a mandate to study and draw up amendments to the law.
The Chairman of Forum of Commissioners of Finance and Benue State Commissioner for Finance, David Olofu, who disclosed this in an interview on Monday, stated that the forum would submit proposed amendments to the Act to the steering committee on the PIA set up by the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.).
Recall that the Petroleum Industry Bill, which was signed into law by the President last week, has attracted criticisms from some stakeholders, especially state governors and the oil-bearing communities.
While the host communities faulted the three per cent allocated to them, the Nigeria Governors’ Forum stated that the law was against the interest of the states.
The NGF Chairman and Ekiti State Governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi, had in an interview last Thursday expressed concern over 30 per cent allocation for frontier exploration and the three per cent for the host communities in the PIA.
He said both provisions, if implemented, would deplete the Federation Account, adding, “We worry more about the entire federation and not about selected parts of the federation. For us as governors, that is a distinction without a difference. We are talking about depletion of the Federation Account, whether it is three per cent or 30 per cent.” he explained.
Olofu, who had on Wednesday said that state governments would discuss the PIA at the Federation Accounts Allocation Committee meeting, on Monday confirmed that a six-man committee headed by the Delta State Commissioner for Finance, Fidelis Tilije, was set up by the forum of finance commissioners, which met after the FAAC meeting on Friday.
According to him, other members of the committee are the Osun State Commissioner for Finance, Bola Oyebamiji; his Imo State counterpart, Dr Doris Anite; Dr Regina Boniface (Plateau State); Lawan Adamu (Borno State); while Babangida Umar (Jigawa State), would serve as the secretary.
Olofu, who stated that the committee members were picked from every geopolitical zone of the country, disclosed that the panel would look into the grey areas in the Act.
He said the forum agreed that there were grey areas in the PIA, which did not take into consideration the interest of the states.
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