13% derivation: Omo- Agege accuses oil producing states of diversion

  

The Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege  (APC Delta Central) ,  has condemned the alleged diversion of the 13 percent oil derivation funds by oil producing  states.

Omo- Agege made the condemnation in Abuja Thursday, when he hosted a delegation of Oil and Gas Host Communities of Nigeria (HOSCON),  led by  the Amayanabo of Twon-Brass in Brass Kingdom and chairman, Bayelsa State Traditional Rulers Council, Chief Alfred Diete-Spiff in his office .

He called  for 100 percent utilisation of the funds for oil-bearing communities, as against the practice where states release only 50 percent of the money to development commissions in their states. 

He said since host communities bear the burden of environmental degradation from the oil industry, it is only fair that all funds be channeled into the development of the affected areas. 

He  expressed regrets that the utilisation of the 13 percent derivation funds has become a political tool in the hands of governors of the affected states .

He said the diversion of the money has contributed gravely to the underdevelopment of the region as the affected communities can hardly boast of having access to the basic necessities of life. 

He said: “I have been discussing this matter with Chief (Wellington) Okrika even before I became a Senator. It is fair that the 13 percent derivation is meant to ameliorate the conditions of the people who are most impacted by oil exploration and exploitation. 

“That is the only reason this fund was set aside as a consequence of your agitation which you led for so many years. 

“These funds are not meant for the state governments. The state governments are meant to be purveyors to host communities. 

“Even in states that have development commissions, they only earmark 50 percent of the funds to the commission to manage on behalf of the host communities. So what happens to the other 50 percent?

“We have always taken the position from the outset that 100 percent of the funds is meant for the development of host communities because it is not every area that suffers from oil exploration and degradation. But for some reasons, it has become a political tool.”  

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