FCT moves to access NRD Fund for infrastructure development

Nyesom Wike

The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) has appealed to the Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) to support it in its effort to access the Natural Resources Development Fund (NRDF).

That was one of the requests put forward by a delegation from the Federal Capital Territory who visited the RMAFC office in Abuja.

The delegation, which was led by the Acting Chairman of the FCT – IRS, Mr. Michael Ango, who represented the Minister of the FCT, Barr. Ezenwo Nyesome Wike, was received by the Chairman of the Fiscal Efficiency and Budget Committee and Federal Commissioner representing Rivers State, Ambassador Desmond Akawor on behalf of the Commission.

Receiving the delegation, Ambassador Akawor, who spoke on behalf of the Chairman of the Commission, Dr. Mohammed Bello Shehu, praised the developmental strides of the Minister of the FCT.

He said the commission was especially happy about the innovative approaches of the Minister to develop some of the natural resources of the FCT through agriculture, solid minerals and tourism sectors in order to accelerate the socio-economic development of the FCT and Nigeria as a whole.

He noted that these are in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of economic diversification of the present administration.

Ambassador Akawor informed that the 1.68 per cent Natural Resources Development Fund is one of the items under Special Fund establishment by the Revenue Allocation (Federation Account, etc) Act CAP A15 LFN, 2004.

He further said that the Fund receives direct allocation from the Federation Account on monthly basis which is added to the share of the Federal Government to be kept in trust for the three tiers of Government.

Speaking further, the Committee Chairman revealed that the Fund was meant for economic diversification through agriculture, solid minerals, and tourism development.

He explained that to access the fund, the Commission established a procedure where the requesting entity i.e., any of the three tiers of government is required to make a formal presentation to the Commission through the Fiscal Efficiency and Budget Committee.

He added that the Committee would thereafter carry out a physical assessment visit to the requesting entity to certify the viability of the issues raised during the presentation. This, according to him, will be followed by a report with recommendations on what is appropriate to be given to the requesting entity and finally a letter containing the recommendations will be sent to the President for his approval.

Ambassador Akawor assured the delegation that the Committee would ensure fairness in making sound recommendations to the request by the FCT while being guided by the objectives for the establishment of the Fund.
In his presentation, the Acting Chairman of the FCT-IRS Mr. Michael Ango, explained that the fund was being sought to enable the FCT execute projects such as:

Construction, rehabilitation, and desilting of dams across the FCT to enable year-round crop production, including Lower Usuma Dam, Pedan Dam, Jabi Lake Dam, and Kilankwa Dam; Installation of solar-powered irrigation systems to support dry season farming and reduce reliance on fossil fuels; Establishment of six mechanization service centers and procurement of tractors, harvesters, and other equipment to support smallholder farmers so as to boost agricultural output; Provision of crop-specific harvesting and on-farm storage technologies to reduce post-harvest losses and extend market access; Modernization of grains and cattle markets and improvement of animal breeding and veterinary services, and Development of the FCT’s tourism sector and exploration of its solid mineral potential.

The visit by the delegation from the FCT was coming as a follow up to the letter written by the Minister of the FCT, seeking to access funds from the NRDF.

The Federal Commissioner representing the FCT, Ambassador Ayuba Jacob Ngbako, commended the FCT-IRS for its forward-looking vision in improving the internally generated revenue of the Federal Capital Territory.

He applauded the agency’s strategic approach to economic development and emphasized that such initiatives are key to sustaining national growth. Ambassador Ngbako also reiterated the unwavering commitment of RMAFC to ensuring fiscal responsibility, accountability, and due diligence in evaluating the request for funding from the Development of Natural Resources Fund.

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