Population Kano Demands 1% Increase In AllocationKano State Governor, Abdulahi Umar Ganduje

The State made the demand in a memorandum which was presented by the Secretary to the State Government and head of Kano state delegation, Alhaji Usman Alhaji and Wazirin Gaya, during the North West Zonal Public Hearing on the review of the current vertical revenue allocation formula organized by the Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission in Kaduna on Monday.

Alhaji Usman pointed out that that the demand is genuine, justifiable, and in no way controversial considering the enormous responsibilities the state is currently shouldering due to the high influx of people displaced or affected by insecurity in neighboring states including Katsina, Zamfara, Kebbi, Sokoto and others.

He also highlighted the status of the state as the most populous in the country, its cosmopolitan and heterogeneous nature as ‘mini Nigeria’, as well as being the commercial hub for the north that attracts and accommodates people from all parts of the country and beyond, as other reasons for the demand.

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The Secretary to the State Government therefore urged the federal government to positively consider the special status demand so as to support the development of Kano particularly in the areas of agriculture, trade & commerce, and manufacturing as ‘it will translate into rapid development for the country generally’.

‘Our reasons are for the development of Nigeria as a whole,’ he added.

The SSG further noted that the current revenue sharing formula is skewed largely in favour of the federal government to the detriment of states and local governments as the federating units, which he described as uneven, unfair and unjust.

He noted that the decision of the Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) to review the current revenue sharing formula, in line with its statutory constitutional responsibilities, is commendable as it is long overdue in view of the changing political, economic, social and ecological realities in the country.

Alhaji Usman Alhaji further noted that despite taking the lion’s share, the federal government could not effectively and adequately discharge most of its responsibilities in states, like ensuring security and provision of healthcare services which, he said, were left for the states to take care of.

The SSG therefore, on behalf of the Kano State Government, proposed a new sharing formula of 41 percent for the Federal Government, 34 percent for states and 24 percent for local governments while the 13 percent derivation should be maintained.

The Kano State delegation to the North West Zonal public hearing comprises commissioners, Special Advisers, top civil servants, traditional leaders, representatives of CSOs, NGOs and students organizations.

Africa Today News, New York gathered that other states that presented memoranda at the occasion include Jigawa, Kaduna, Kebbi, Sokoto and Zamfara.

 

AFRICA TODAY NEWS, NEW YORK