 Governor Udom Immanuel of Aquipam State says the 5% on oil derivation demanded by governors in the south is not too much, considering the devastating effect on members of the communities. The governor stated these were fielding questions from newsmen in Minna on Saturday. The current 3% is too little, considering the risks and hazards members of oil-producing areas are subjected to. The fishermen can no longer earn a leave-in because of oil spillage or the farmers cannot farm. He said there are numerous other challenges confronting members of oil communities. On the petroleum industry, Bill PIB, he said that members of the National Assembly had performed their duties and that the southern governors could not take away their functions, but pointed out that more resources were required to assist oil-producing communities. According to him, the affected governors will study the PIB carefully and react to read. Members of the Senate and House of Representatives recently passed the PIB with recommendations on funds for oil communities generating much interest.