


Nigerians Call for Return to Self-Dependent States As Internal Revenue Drops in States
Nigerians have called on the 36 states of the federation to go back to areas they have comparative advantage on as a means of growing their Internally Generated Revenue – IGR.
The development comes amid concerns that Oil-rich states, such as Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa and Delta, could face a financial crisis without the critical allocation from the Federation Account Allocation Committee; FAAC despite their abundant resources.
The report by a civic-tech organisation, BudgIT, revealed that 32 states depended on FAAC transfers for at least 62 percent of their recurrent revenue, with 21 states relying on federal sources for over 80 percent of their income.
Speaking during INSPIRATION FM’s News and Current Affairs, Talk Radio hosted by ADEBAYO SAMUEL at the weekend, Citizens advised all the states in the country to grow their IGR by going back to whatever they can produce.
They also called the federal Government, to allow states to have full control of their resources and thereafter make returns to the central Government.
The FAAC, which distributes funds monthly, allocates these funds based on various factors, including the 13 percent derivation, statutory allocations, Value Added Tax (VAT) revenue, and the division of funds among the three tiers of government.

Governor Umo Eno to Pay “Enomber” Salary to Akwa Ibom Workers
As part of his commitment to the welfare of public workers in the State, Governor UMO ENO has announced that the 13th month salary, popularly known as Eno-Mber will be paid next month to bring a more joyful Yuletide to civil servants in the state.
The Governor made this announcement yesterday, during a church service at the Eternity Mission International Church in Uyo.
The 13th month salary, which the Governor started paying last year, was hugely popular amongst the State’s Civil Servants and the announcement of the planned payment again this year is expected to be massively received by the workers.
Governor ENO, also at the occasion announced that the payment of the 80,000 naira minimum wage to all public servants will commence shortly after completion of the ongoing proper verification exercise.

Governor Umo Eno Seeks Citizens’ Support to Maintain Development Momentum in Akwa Ibom
Governor UMO ENO has solicited for cooperation and support from the Akwa Ibom People, to enable his administration work assiduously towards sustaining the momentum of development that the state is currently enjoying.
The Governor made the request during the commissioning of 13.6 kilometers Ikot Obio Offiong Enen Road in Ibesikpo Asutan Local Government Area.
Governor ENO, who was represented by his Deputy, Senator AKON EYAKENYI said supporting the Government on its projects, will motivate the spreading of more developmental projects across the state.
The Governor who reeled out several projects executed by his administration, promised to commission more by this time next year.
He lauded the people of Ikot Obio Offiong community for standing by the contractor to ensure the project is completed on time.
Governor ENO also appreciated the commissioner for works and fire service, Prof ENO IBANGA for the supervision oversight to ensure the ARISE Agenda as related to roads are well interpreted