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Nigeria’s Three Tier Government Share N5.9trillion in 2017

February 7, 2018
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    Nigeria’s Federal Government, 36 States and the 774 Local Government Councils shared a total sum of N5.9 trillion was shared from the Federation Account in 2017.

    This was revealed by a new report released by the Economic Confidential, a subsidiary publication of PRNigeria, a news release syndication platform.

    While the Federal Government and its agencies received a total sum of N2.5 trillion, the other two tiers of government shared N3.3 trillion, it was diisclosed.

    The total allocation of N3.3 trillion to States and their Local Government Councils was N700 billion above the N2.6 trillion they received in the previous year of 2016.

    In its annual detailed investigative report with a table of figures, the Economic Confidential disclosed that among the state recipients, Lagos was the highest recipient of gross allocation with a total sum of N201 billion in the 12 months of 2017.

    It is followed by Akwa State, which received N197 billion, Rivers, which got N178 billion, Delta State, which had N175 billion and Kano State, which received N143 billion.

    The five states cornered over a quarter (25 percent) of the total allocation for the states and local government councils in Nigeria.

    Among the 10 highest recipients from the Federation Account were Bayelsa State, which got N138 billion; followed by Katsina State N103 billion, Oyo State N101 billion, Kaduna State N98 billion and Borno State N92 billion.

    The lowest recipients were Gombe and Ebonyi States that got N57 billion each, followed by Ekiti and Nasarawa State N59 billion each and Kwara N61 billion.

    The report further disclosed that Edo and Ondo, which are oil-producing states, got N75 billion and N85 billion respectively while another state in the South-South, Cross River State, merely received N68 billion.

    Factors that influence allocations to states and local government councils from the Federation Account include: population, derivation, landmass, terrain, revenue effort, school enrolments, health facilities, water supply and equality of the beneficiaries,it was gathered.

     

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