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Dickson wants 13% derivation payment on $1b ECA deduction

By Julius Osahon, Yenagoa
21 December 2017   |   3:11 am
Governor Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa State has demanded that the 13 per cent derivation component of the one billion dollar be deducted from the Excess Crude Account (ECA) and sent to the various oil producing states to prevent subjecting them from making double contributions to the security funds. In a statement signed by the Commissioner…

Gov. Seriake Dickson

Governor Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa State has demanded that the 13 per cent derivation component of the one billion dollar be deducted from the Excess Crude Account (ECA) and sent to the various oil producing states to prevent subjecting them from making double contributions to the security funds.

In a statement signed by the Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Mr. Daniel Iworiso-Markson, yesterday, Governor Dickson posited that the implication of the withdrawal inclusive of the 13 percent, was that the oil producing states would be making double contributions to the security funds.

He stressed that the oil producing states would be contributing not only their statutory allocations like other states, but also their 13 per cent derivation fund constitutionally designed to address special circumstances including security, occasioned by the hazards of oil production.

The Governor said he had discussed the issue with both the Vice President who is Chairman of the National Economic Council and the chairman of the Nigerian Governors’ Forum.

Dickson noted that while Bayelsa was not against the withdrawal of the funds to enhance national security, the utilization of the funds should benefit the entire security agency and service and cover every part of the country.

The governor said: “Our position generally has been that leaders should collaborate on issues of national security and the economy. On these matters, there should be no partisanship or showmanship because these issues touch on the core of our nation and the individual wellbeing of everybody.

“Secondly, as it has been done before, Bayelsa has no opposition to the withdrawal of money for national security expenditure targeted at improving the capacity of our military and security agencies to protect the territorial integrity of the country and all Nigerians.

“Our position is that the 13 percent derivation element be deducted and sent to the states. Not to do so means that the oil producing states would be contributing from both ends: we will be contributing our statutory allocations like every other state, and then the 13 percent derivation which is meant to address special circumstances as oil producing states, including security challenges.”

The governor further demanded that a committee of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum be set up to interface with the Chairman of the National Economic Council and leadership of the national security agencies to receive briefings on the details of items to be procured.

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