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Friday 5 August 2016

See How Much Each State In Nigeria Got As Allocation From Federation Account


The 36 states in July shared N145 billion from the Federation Account as their share of what the country generated as revenue from June and shared in July.


A sources said the increase was simply companies paying their Company Income Tax.
It was said that CIT was usually paid between June and August every year.

He said: “If you follow revenue trend, you will notice that the federation’s revenue goes up around these period, so it’s nothing new.”
  
Here is what the 36 states got after all deductions were made:

Abia N3.55 billlion
Adamawa N3.53 billion,
Cross River N2.65 billion,
Ekiti N2.42 billion,
Edo N2.9 billion,
Kaduna N4.79 billion,
Kano N5.95 billion,
Lagos N8.30 billion,
Rivers N6.82 billion
and Zamfara, N2.95 billion.
Delta N5.1 billion,
Anambra N3.82 billion,
Benue N3.89 billion,
Borno N4.2 billion,
Ebonyi N3.40 billion,
Enugu N3.72 billion,
Gombe N2.89 billion,
Nassarawa N3.31 billion,
Imo N3.7 billion
and Kano N3.89 billion.
Yobe got N3.67 billion,
Taraba N3.36 billion,
Sokoto N4.08 billion,
Plateau N2.81 billion,
Oyo N4.13 billion,
Osun N1.2 billion,
Ondo N3.7 billion,
Ogun N2.83 billion,
Niger N3.82 billion,
Kebbi N3.78 billion,
 Katsina got N4.49 billion,
Bayelsa N4.98 billion,
Bauchi N4 billion,
Jigawa N4.25 billion,
Kebbi N3.78 billion,
Kwara N3.07 billion,

Abuja N5.2 billion


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