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NGF expresses support for Tinubu's Executive Order 9 on oil revenue payment 

The Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF), has expressed strong support for the Executive Order 9, signed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on 13 February 2026 which among others, requires that oil

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March 2, 2026byThe Nation
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The Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF), has expressed strong support for the Executive Order 9, signed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on 13 February 2026 which among others, requires that oil and gas revenue entitlements to be remitted directly into the Federation Account.

The NGF, which described the order as a major reform initiative,  said the move is critical to strengthening fiscal transparency, predictability, and constitutional alignment across all tiers of government.

In a statement issued on Monday by NGF's Director, Media and  Strategic Communications, Yunusa Abdullahi, the forum particularly hailed the Executive Order, which directs the realignment of oil and gas revenue flows with constitutional provisions and clarifies regulatory responsibilities within the petroleum sector. 

The statement quoted that NGF Chairman and Governor of Kwara State, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq as saying that "the Federation Account is the backbone of Nigeria’s intergovernmental fiscal system. 

"Structural clarity in the remittance of nationally owned resources strengthens fiscal stability across all tiers of government. Predictability improves planning. Planning improves delivery. 

"The Governors’ Forum supports reforms that enhance transparency, reinforce constitutional alignment, and strengthen the collective capacity of governments to meet the needs of our growing population.”

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Part of the statement reads: "Th  forum's interest lies in the extent to which reforms enhance the transparency, predictability, and constitutional alignment of Federation Account inflows across all tiers of government. 

"In this regard, the Forum recognises that the Executive Order requires government entitlements under production-sharing and related contracts, including royalty oil, tax oil, profit oil, and profit gas, to flow directly into the Federation Account, while strengthening the delineation of regulatory mandates across the sector.

"As a non-partisan body representing the 36 State Governors of the Federation, the NGF underscores that the integrity and predictability of Federation Account inflows are foundational to Nigeria’s fiscal federalism. 

"Oil and gas revenues remain a central component of the distributable national income. 

"The clarity, transparency, and predictability of those inflows directly affect capital planning, debt sustainability, infrastructure delivery, and public service provision at the federal, state, and local government levels.

"Recent Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) communiqués have consistently demonstrated a gap between gross revenue collections and final distributable sums. For subnational governments, it is the latter that determines fiscal capacity.

"When remittance pathways are layered, complex, or difficult to reconcile, fiscal predictability weakens, and that directly affects capital planning cycles across the Federation at federal, state, and local government levels.

"Nigeria’s population now exceeds 220 million and continues to grow rapidly. States sit at the frontline of delivering education, primary healthcare, infrastructure, security architecture, and economic opportunity to this expanding population. 

"Predictable revenue flows strengthen the ability of states to meet these obligations responsibly.

"The Forum reiterates that reforms which strengthen fiscal coherence and reinforce the constitutional framework underpinning resource ownership ultimately benefit the entire Federation. 

"Sustainable economic growth requires strong institutions, disciplined revenue management, and alignment between policy intent and operational execution.

"The Nigeria Governors’ Forum remains committed to collaborative engagement with the Federal Government and other stakeholders to ensure that fiscal reforms translate into improved development outcomes for Nigerians."

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