The Coordinating Minister for the  Economy and Minister of Finance, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, in a statement  issued on Monday in Abuja explained that contrary to the allegation by  the governor, the state actually received the sum of N257.6bn within the  first 10 months of this year from the federation account.
This, it added, was the second highest amount received by any state government within the 10 months period.
The statement said, “It is obvious that  His Excellency, Governor Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State wants to engage  in a politicised debate on the management of the economy. We prefer to  focus on facts.
“But we thank him most sincerely for at  least admitting that he received N56.2bn. We also commend him for  accepting that there was no intention by the Coordinating Minister of  the Economy and Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, not to  sign the Water Resources loan from the African Development Bank.
“Please recall that these were the only two issues that he previously raised in his well-publicised comments.
“It is a fact that Rivers State received  N56.2bn from the Excess Crude Account which His Excellency identified  as the Federation Account.”
The statement argued that the governor  could not claim ignorance of the money his state received since monies  taken from the ECA were first put into the federation account before  being shared.This, it noted, was the standard  practice adding that the total amount states received from the  federation account was far in excess of what they got from the ECA.
The statement signed by the Special  Adviser to the mimister on communication, Mr. Paul Nwabuikwu said, “Of  course, the money is taken from the Excess Crude Account and put into  the Federation Account before being shared. That is the standard  procedure.
“The total amount that the states  receive from the Federation Account is far in excess of what they get  from the Excess Crude Account.”
To put the issue in perspective, the  total amount which Rivers State has received from the Federation Account  between January and October 2013 is N257.6bn which is the second  highest among the states, of which the N56.2bn from the Excess Crude  Account is a part.”
The state government had in statement  signed by the Commissioner for Information and Communications, Mrs. Ibim  Semenitari, on Saaturday  insisted that Amaechi and the other governors  had only made one request for the sum of $1bn to be shared from the  Excess Crude Account.
The statement explained that there had  been no other request from the governors that funds from the Excess  Crude Account be shared among the states.
It described as mischief the suggestion  that Amaechi refused to acknowledge that Rivers State had received the  sum of N56.2bn from the Excess Crude Account between January and  September 2013.
The statement had said, Contrary to the  coordinating minister’s claim that ‘Mr. Amaechi was closely involved and  actively participated in making requests to the Presidency for the  account to be shared for the purpose of augmenting the regular  allocations from the Federation Account whenever there was a shortfall,  Governor Chibuike Amaechi and his colleague governors have only attended  one meeting where one request was made for the sharing of $1bn from the  ECA
“Beyond that one meeting, there has been  no other meeting where it was decided that money from the ECA be shared  among the three tiers of government. There is a position of the  National Executive Council’s on the matter of the Excess Crude Account.
“This position is that the savings in  the ECA belonging to all the states is not to be touched. Indeed, this  is in tandem with the position of the honourable minister that the ECA  is savings for the rainy day and not to be shared in the manner she now  seems to suggest.”
 
Rivers got N257.6bn from Federation Account, says Okonjo-Iweala
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