States in former Upper Nile not getting 5% oil share -Governor

Alhadi Hawari | June 7, 2017 | 3:58 pmOil Facilities in Paloch/File
photo/Moses Legge

The new states created from the former Upper Nile are not receiving their
share of oil revenues due to the current conflict, the Governor of Northern
Upper Nile has said.

Deng Akuei Kak told Eye Radio that the former Upper Nile State used to
receive five percent of revenues of oil produced from the oilfields in the
state.Mr. Deng said the money used to be divided between the state and the
county.“The percentage of 3 percent is going to the county which is
producing the oil and the 2 percent is going to the whole state. This thing
is there but due to the security crisis in the country, this percentage is
not accounted,” said Akuei.

He said the new states are not receiving the money anymore, although the
share remains in the official documents of the Ministry of Finance.“This
percentage is there in the national Ministry of Finance as a figure, it is
not going to the state because the price of oil is very little and our
country is in need of these percentages. We know the situation of our
country and we are part of it,” he said.

After the conflict began in 2013, oil production reduced from about 240,000
barrels per day to 130,000 nowadays.The reduction in production also
coincided with the decline in oil prices at the world market.

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