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The Almost Funny Case of Abia, Imo, Edo and Ondo ?Oil Producing? States ? and of the 40% Derivation Maximum
By
Mobolaji E. Aluko, PhD
July 6, 2005
Dear Compatriots:
I was just stepping out of
my bathroom (where I do much of my thinking and singing under the shower)
when this arithmetic hunch hit me?.
According to the May 2005
reports of the Federal Ministry of Finance, the following excerpt of the
table shows the Gross Statutory Allocation, 13% share of derivation and
Gross Total of the nine oil producing states:
* states with (B)/(A) less than 1
Now Abia, Edo, Ondo, Imo and
Cross-River have the unusual case that their 13% share of derivation is LESS
than their Gross Statutory allocation. Since the total
Gross Statutory + 13% Derivation is a fixed amount (from the Federation
Account), that means that there is a possibility that IF
derivation percentage is INCREASED by a certain amount , it could WIPE OUT
the statutory allocation of these peculiar states, and they could
then get LESS Gross Total than if the derivation
percentage were not increase.
For example, if the
derivation percentage were increased from 13% to 45.9%, and if somewhere
between those two limits the increase wiped out the Cross-River statutory
allocation of N1.223 billion, then Cross-Rivers State would actually get
LESS Gross Total Allocation than before.
The same considerations go
for (Imo), (Ondo), (Edo and Abia) at the threshold percentages of
(56%), (59%) and (74%) from 13%
respectively.
Fortunately, this peculiar
happenstance is not happening here ? at least not based on these May 2005
data - but the above table shows that distinctly it could conceivably happen
if some relative numbers change.
Fascinating !
So Cross-Rivers State and
other non-AkBaDeRi states ? be careful what you ask for, or you might just
get it !
Finally, there is another
point that must be brought out: based on these May 2005
data: the percentage derivation cannot really be raised beyond 40.4% because
it would WIPE OUT all the statutory allocations of the states, and leave the
total of N70.2 billion with the 9 oil-producing states !
That would be nice, would it
not ? Quite fair, would it not be ?
So what is this talk of 50%
anyway ?
Bolaji Aluko
Scratching his head
And Shaking it
At the vagaries of
arithmetic calculations
In the face of hard
constraints
Bibliography:
For Tell Magazine jpeg files of Federal Allocations, please see:
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