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RMAFC debunks report of ceding disputed oil and gas wells to states

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February 23, 2026
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The Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) has debunked reports that certain disputed crude oil and gas wells had been recommended for ceding to specific oil-producing states. The commission in a statement on Monday by its chairman, Dr Mohammed Shehu insisted that no such decision had been taken. 

Shehu said the attention of the commission had been drawn to a “purported report allegedly issued by the InterAgency Committee on the Verification of Coordinates of Disputed Crude Oil and Gas Wells between States,” which was circulating in sections of the national media. The commission said the report, which claimed that recommendations had already been made to cede certain oil wells to particular states, was “misleading, premature, and does not represent the position or conclusions of the commission.

“At this stage, there is no finalised recommendation or decision regarding the ceding or reallocation of any oil wells, as due institutional processes are still ongoing.” The statement explained that the commission operates a clearly defined and transparent procedure in handling assignments of national significance, stressing that the process on the disputed oil wells had not been concluded. 

It disclosed that it only received a draft report from the federal government’s Inter-Agency Committee on Nigeria’s Oil-Producing States on Friday, February 13, 2026, which reportedly projected Cross River State as an oil-producing state. The report, covering the nationwide 2017–2025 verification of crude oil and gas coordinates, was presented to the Chairman of RMAFC by 10 of the 14 members of the committee. 

The exercise, which ran from August 2025 to February 2026, involved extensive field verification, technical reconciliation of state submissions, and a final plenary plotting of coordinates at RMAFC headquarters between January 24 and 31, 2026. An independent media source monitoring proceedings at the chairman’s office confirmed the submission and described it as “the most comprehensive coordinates verification undertaken in recent years. 

“Consistent with established protocol, the draft document has been transmitted to relevant technical and statutory stakeholders, namely the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission, the National Boundary Commission, and the Office of the Surveyor General of the Federation, for detailed review, observations, and technical input.” 

According to the statement, after the observations and recommendations of the agencies are received, the matter will be subjected to further scrutiny by the commission’s internal tripartite committees, comprising the Committee on Crude Oil, Gas and Investment and the Legal Matters Committee. “These committees will undertake comprehensive technical and legal reviews before presenting their findings to the Plenary Session of RMAFC for deliberation and final recommendations,” it added. 

The commission further explained that upon completion of the institutional processes, its final report would be formally transmitted to the president and the Attorney-General of the Federation for necessary consideration and further action in line with applicable laws and constitutional provisions.

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