No final decision yet on disputed oil wells — RMAFC
The RMAFC has clarified that no decisions have been made regarding the ceding of disputed oil wells to specific states, countering misleading reports circulating in the media.
The Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) has publicly disowned reports alleging that it has recommended the ceding of certain disputed oil and gas wells to specific oil-producing states. The commission's Chairman, Dr. Mohammed Shehu, emphasized the premature nature of these claims, stating that they do not reflect any conclusions from the commission. The remarks come in response to a purported report from the Inter-Agency Committee on the Verification of Coordinates of Disputed Crude Oil and Gas Wells, which has been misrepresented in certain media outlets.
RMAFC's statement highlights the importance of accurate reporting, reflecting how misinformation can create unnecessary tension among states involved in the ongoing dispute over oil wells. As of now, the commission has made it clear that no final decisions or recommendations regarding the allocation or ceding of these oil wells have been finalized. The implication of this communication is significant—it seeks to reassure states and stakeholders about the integrity of the allocation process in light of ongoing negotiations and verifications.
This clarification from the RMAFC indicates a cautious approach to the sensitive matter of resource allocation, emphasizing the role of thorough processes in resolving disputes. The attention to detail in verification and communication aims to mitigate misunderstandings that could exacerbate regional tensions. As negotiations continue, it will be essential for the RMAFC and related bodies to maintain transparency to foster trust and cooperation among all parties involved.