Breakdown of State Allocations: See what States got in September -FAAC

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Breakdown of N516bn Allocations shared by the 36 States, Osun got N868.9m in September, 2016

The breakdown in a report obtained from a source at the office of the Accountant-General of the Federation in Abuja on Sunday.

The Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) meeting in
September, federal, states and local governments shared N516 billion as
against the N530 billion that was shared in August. The breakdown after
some deductions l which included bailout funds were made is as follow:

Abia : N3.01 billion

Adamawa : N3.14 billion

Anambra : N3.43 billion,

Bayelsa: N7.6 billion,

Bauchi: N3.52 billion,

Benue : N3.37 billion,

Borno : N3.9 billion,

Cross River: N2.04 billion,

Delta: N7.39 billion,

Ekiti: N2.16 billion,

Edo: N2.54 billion,

Ebonyi: N2.99 billion,

Enugu : N3.34 billion,

Gombe : N2.61 billion,

Imo : N2.97 billion

Jigawa: N3.82 billion,

Kaduna: N4.23 billion,

Kano: N5.2 billion,

Katsina: N4 billion,

Kebbi : N3.36 billion

Kogi : N3.39 billion.

Kwara : N2.77 billion.

Lagos N7.92 billion,

Nassarawa : N2.92 billion,

Niger : N3.49 billion

Ogun : N2.16 billion,

Ondo : N4.18 billion,

Osun : N868.9 million,

Oyo : N3.53 billion,

Plateau : N2.31 billion,

Rivers: N9.05 billion

Sokoto: N3.62 billion,

Taraba: N2.89 billion

Yobe : N3.29 billion,

Zamfara: N2.58 billion.

The amount distributed included the Gross Statutory revenue, Value
Added Tax, exchange gain, N35 billion excess Petroleum Profit Tax and 13
percent derivation to oil producing states.

The oil producing states are Abia, Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Delta, Edo, Imo, Ondo and Rivers.

The report also revealed that the Federal Capital Territory got N4.7
billion from the Federal Government’s share of the distributable revenue
in September.

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