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Revenue Mobilisation and Fiscal Commission boss says the Commission would review the remuneration of political office holders

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MON, JULY 01 2019-theG&BJournal– The chairman of the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC), Mr Elias Mbam at the inaugural meeting with the new Commissioners representing the 36 states and the FCT outlined new items in his in-tray as he begins his second term in office.

The now bulging tray include, increasing the size of revenue shared by the three tiers of government in the next five years, the diversification of the economy, compelling all sectors of to contribute more to the growth of the nation’s economy, the review of the nation’s revenue sharing formula, which determines how much of the revenue generated goes to the federal, state and local governments and the review of the remuneration of political office holders in the country to reflect the current economic realities.

“We are not going to leave any of the items in our mandate. We are going to address all issues in the mandate,’’ Mbam said.

He said the Commission will focus more on increasing the size of the different sources of revenue rather than fight and dissipate energy over sharing of revenue that is getting smaller.

President Muhammadu Buhari had on Thursday inaugurated board of the Revenue Mobilisation, Allocation and Fiscal Commission.

Thirty commissioners were inaugurated by the President, with Mr Elias Mbam reappointed chairman for a second term.

Some of the Commissioners include the former Acting Chairman, Federal Inland Revenue Service, Mr Kabir Mash, Mr Rilwan Abarchi, Chris Akomas, Ayang Okon, Chima Okafor, Prof. Isa Mohammed, and Patrick Mgbebu among others.

Mbam noted that in 2015, the Commission conducted a nationwide consultation with key stakeholders and came up with a new revenue sharing formula which was presented to the President.

“However, nothing has been heard of it. The then President did not present it to the National Assembly to be passed as law,” he said.

Mbam said that the issue would be revisited and the new commissioners would be further briefed so they could advise on the best possible way forward.

According to the RMAFC boss, the revenue formula has not been rejected. It is inconclusive.

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