Tuesday, August 25, 2015

August salaries for federal workers may be delayed



The inability of the Federal Government to convene the monthly Federation Accounts Allocation Committee meeting may delay the payment of August salaries for government workers.
The meeting, which usually holds between 15th and 20th of every month, has yet to be convened with seven days to the end of this month. It usually takes between seven and 10 days from the day the meeting is held before workers’ salaries are paid, according to sources at the Ministry of Finance.
“Going by this analysis, it implies that even if the meeting is held any moment from now, workers may not be able to receive their August salaries until next month,” one of the sources said.
The source said the delay in holding the meeting was due to revenue challenges, which the country had been grappling with in the last few months.
There have been persistent shutdowns and shut-in of trunks and pipelines at various oil and gas terminals, which have had a negative impact on revenue performance.
A top government official said that a majority of the revenue-generating agencies had yet to remit any money to the federation account.
It was learnt that the meeting, which was originally scheduled to hold last week, could not be held because enough revenue had not been remitted to the federation account.
The official said, “You know we have been having revenue challenges and the money we usually share is taken from the federation account, which is funded by revenue-generating agencies.”
“Some of these agencies are still generating revenues and as of last week when the meeting was supposed to be held, we couldn’t hold it because there was not enough revenue for sharing.”
Some of the agencies remitting funds to the federation account are the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, the Federal Inland Revenue Service, the Nigeria Customs Service and the Central Bank of Nigeria.
The FAAC committee is made up of commissioners of finance from the 36 states of the federation; the Accountant-General of the Federation, and representatives of the NNPC.
Others are representatives of the FIRS, NCS, CBN as well as Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission.
The federation account is currently being managed through a legal framework that allows funds to be shared under three major components – statutory allocation, Value Added Tax distribution; and allocation made under the derivation principle.
The 2015 budget is targeting a gross federally collectible revenue of N9.78tn to be shared by the three tiers of government.

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