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FG, States, LGs Share N4.97trillion In 2016 Fiscal Year - Newtelegraphonline by BeeBeeOoh(m): 6:08am On Dec 28, 2016
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The three tiers of government comprising federal, states and local government councils shared a grand total of N4.97 trillion as federation revenue approved by the Federal Accounts Allocation Committee (FAAC) in 2016 fiscal year.

The N4.97 trillion represents 12 months of disbursements with effect from December 2015 to November 2016 as against last year’s grand total disbursements of N5.5 trillion for similar period.

The 2016 allocati0on dipped by N523.2 billion. The December 2016 allocation will be shared in January 2017.

The grand total disbursed in 2016 comprised allocation to Federal Government, states, local government councils and payout to oil producing states, representing 13 per cent share of derivation principle.

The sum shared were aggregation of statutory, Value Added Tax (VAT), refund by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) to government, among others.

The allocation breakdown sourced by New Telegraph revealed that the Federal Government cornered the largest share of the disbursement to the tune of N1,544.384 trillion followed by states with N862.779 billion, local government councils (774) collectively received N489.511 billion while oil producing states collected in the last one year the sum of N213.3 billion as derivation fund.

One of the major challenges confronting the current administration remains the steep decline in revenue flows, a situation that has left the government with minimal score in its economic policy.

Crude oil, the nation’s major revenue source, is facing double edged attacks from prices crash on one hand and low production output occasioned by attacks on oil installations by aggrieved militant groups in Niger Delta.

Analysis of FAAC disbursement chart sighted by New Telegraph indicated that the total fund disbursed to the three tier beneficiaries in October and November 2016 remained unchanged at N420 billion for both months.

In January 2016, for instance, the grand total for the month was N387.771 billion. Of the amount, Federal Government’s statutory share was N147.57 billion, states got N74.848 billion, LGs N57.705 billion while oil-producing states collected N27.703 billion. In February, the shared amount was N370.388 billion.

Federal Government got N137.473 billion, states N69.728 billion, LGs N53.757 billion while allocation to oil producing states was N22.380bn. March allocation stood at N345.095 billion with Federal Government receiving N127.2 billion, states N64.518 billion, LGs N49.740 billion, while 13 per cent derivation for the month was N22.780bn. For April, the total allocation was N299.747 billion.

The central government got N109.113 billion, states N55.334 billion, LGs N42.668 billion and the sum of N19.750 billion was paid as 13 per cent derivation.

In May, N281.500 billion shared with Federal Government getting the highest amount of N101.215 billion, states N51.338 billion, LGs N39.579 billion and N15.745bn as 13 per cent. The June allocation was N305.128 billion; Federal Government N112. 830 billion, states N57.229 billion, LGs N44.121 billion and N16.738 billion for oil producing states. In the month of July, total allocation was N559.032 billion. Federal Govern-ment got N119.754 billion; states got N101.318 billion, LGs N78.112 billion while N17.124 billion was paid to oil producing states.

For August, N691 billion was shared, out of which Federal Government got N225 billion, states, N153 billion, LGs N116 billion and N9.92 billion as derivation.

In the month of September, N510.27 billion was allocated for sharing, out of which Federal Government got N149.310 billion, states N75.732 billion, LGs N58.386bn and N20.293 billion as 13 per cent derivation.

The October allocation was N420 billion. Federal Government got N120.351 billion, states N61.044 billion, LGs N47.062 billion while N13.729 billion went to oil producing states.

In November, N420 billion was approved by FAAC. Federal Government got N96.674 billion, states N49.035 billion, LGs N37.804 billion, while oil-producing states got N13.548 billion. The last allocation in 2016 was N386.879 billion.

FG’s share was N97.897 billion, states N49.655 billion, LGs N38.282 billion and N13.613 billion as 13 per cent for oil producing states.

At the last FAAC session held in Abuja on December 15, the amount available for sharing dipped by N33.1 billion, leaving the sum of N386.9 billion.

The Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun, represented by the Accountant-General of the Federation, Mr Idris Ahmed, attributed the low distribution to decrease in crude oil export by 0.34 million barrels per day, notwithstanding an increase in the average price of crude oil from $46.54 to $47.08 per barrel in November.

“A brief Force Majeure was declared at Bonny Terminal while the Force Majeure at Forcados, Qua Iboe and Brass Terminals were still in place.

Federation revenue was low as a result of shut-in and shutdown of pipelines for repairs and maintenance due to leakages and sabotage.

However, Company Income Tax and VAT recorded marginal increases,” she said. However, hope for improved revenue yields in 2017 has been predicted on Federal Government’s ability to push through dialogue with aggrieved militant operating within the creeks of Niger Delta, sustenance of diversification of revenue from oil especially taxes and customs receipt as captured in the 2017 budget of N7.28 trillion.

The budget is based on a benchmark crude oil price of $42.5 per barrel; an oil production estimate of 2.2 million barrels per day; and an average exchange rate of N305 to the dollar.

The assumptions include aggregate revenue of N4.94 trillion to fund the federal budget, which is 28 per cent higher than 2016 full year projection. Oil is projected to contribute N1.985 trillion of the amount.

https://newtelegraphonline.com/fg-states-lgs-share-n4-97trn-2016/

Re: FG, States, LGs Share N4.97trillion In 2016 Fiscal Year - Newtelegraphonline by hungryboy(m): 6:21am On Dec 28, 2016
All this trillions the are sharing, Nothing much changed in my State oh,
Abi my Governor been use our own play MMM?

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Re: FG, States, LGs Share N4.97trillion In 2016 Fiscal Year - Newtelegraphonline by Atiku2019: 6:23am On Dec 28, 2016
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Re: FG, States, LGs Share N4.97trillion In 2016 Fiscal Year - Newtelegraphonline by nnachukz(m): 6:25am On Dec 28, 2016
They keep sharing these trillions, yet nothing to show for it except excuses and blames.

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Re: FG, States, LGs Share N4.97trillion In 2016 Fiscal Year - Newtelegraphonline by jogsman01(m): 6:29am On Dec 28, 2016
To Ile agbara straight.....
Re: FG, States, LGs Share N4.97trillion In 2016 Fiscal Year - Newtelegraphonline by proeast(m): 6:51am On Dec 28, 2016
Little wonder the parasitic north will want to die on top of Niger Delta oil.

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Re: FG, States, LGs Share N4.97trillion In 2016 Fiscal Year - Newtelegraphonline by DaudaAbu(m): 6:58am On Dec 28, 2016
That is some dough

FGs share N1,544.384 trillion

states N862.779 billion,

LGAs (774) collectively N489.511 billion

13% derivation N213.3 billion (for oil producing states

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Re: FG, States, LGs Share N4.97trillion In 2016 Fiscal Year - Newtelegraphonline by Asipit7: 11:47am On Dec 28, 2016
jogsman01:
To Ile agbara straight.....
Re: FG, States, LGs Share N4.97trillion In 2016 Fiscal Year - Newtelegraphonline by Jaytecq(m): 11:48am On Dec 28, 2016
that trillion shuld be written in red, in this recession period
Re: FG, States, LGs Share N4.97trillion In 2016 Fiscal Year - Newtelegraphonline by Aburi001: 11:48am On Dec 28, 2016
I wonder where all this trillions of naira shared they enter? shocked shocked

Yet poverty is seen everywhere, many are now living on formula 1-0-1

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Re: FG, States, LGs Share N4.97trillion In 2016 Fiscal Year - Newtelegraphonline by XXLDICK(m): 11:48am On Dec 28, 2016
proeast:
Little wonder the parasitic north will want to die on top of Niger Delta oil.
And southeast too tongue tongue tongue

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Re: FG, States, LGs Share N4.97trillion In 2016 Fiscal Year - Newtelegraphonline by Nobody: 11:49am On Dec 28, 2016
if that is so, why are state governors finding it difficult to pay their workers even with bailout fund

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Re: FG, States, LGs Share N4.97trillion In 2016 Fiscal Year - Newtelegraphonline by Oildichotomy(m): 11:53am On Dec 28, 2016
Who else felt those trillions in their standard of living?

Cos I felt those in my dreams and in movies

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Re: FG, States, LGs Share N4.97trillion In 2016 Fiscal Year - Newtelegraphonline by LifeofAirforce1: 11:54am On Dec 28, 2016
Billions Everywhere
Re: FG, States, LGs Share N4.97trillion In 2016 Fiscal Year - Newtelegraphonline by Heterodox(m): 11:54am On Dec 28, 2016
And someone still believes Nigeria is broke?

Anyway, turn your 2K into 8k in four days. Check my signature for contact

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Re: FG, States, LGs Share N4.97trillion In 2016 Fiscal Year - Newtelegraphonline by NaijaMutant(f): 11:59am On Dec 28, 2016
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Re: FG, States, LGs Share N4.97trillion In 2016 Fiscal Year - Newtelegraphonline by ogologoamu: 11:59am On Dec 28, 2016
hungryboy:
All this trillions the are sharing,
Nothing much changed in my State oh,

Abi my Governor been use our own play MMM?


Lols, seems you don't know that the money wasn't to change your state but the state of your Governor.

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Re: FG, States, LGs Share N4.97trillion In 2016 Fiscal Year - Newtelegraphonline by Nobody: 12:00pm On Dec 28, 2016
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Re: FG, States, LGs Share N4.97trillion In 2016 Fiscal Year - Newtelegraphonline by Lanre4uonly(m): 12:23pm On Dec 28, 2016
Outrageous figures everywhere. It is well.
Re: FG, States, LGs Share N4.97trillion In 2016 Fiscal Year - Newtelegraphonline by seguno2: 12:27pm On Dec 28, 2016
Despite these trillions trillions how come we are in recession?
Can someone please explain?
Thanks

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Re: FG, States, LGs Share N4.97trillion In 2016 Fiscal Year - Newtelegraphonline by cardoctor(m): 12:33pm On Dec 28, 2016
Make una keep my own oooo
Re: FG, States, LGs Share N4.97trillion In 2016 Fiscal Year - Newtelegraphonline by APCmyheart(m): 12:33pm On Dec 28, 2016
nnachukz:
They keep sharing these trillions, yet nothing to show for it except excuses and blames.


Hold your state Governors and LG Chairman responsible..
Re: FG, States, LGs Share N4.97trillion In 2016 Fiscal Year - Newtelegraphonline by APCmyheart(m): 12:36pm On Dec 28, 2016
Hahahah you hadrly see this in Major Osun and Oyo roads hahaha..

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