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FAAC: FG, States, Lgs Share N609.95bn November Revenue by Ebullience(m): 5:22pm On Dec 16, 2017
The Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) has distributed N609.95 billion from the federation Account to Federal, States and Local Government as revenue generated in November.

This is N77.25 billion more than what they shared in October, Mr. Ahmed Idris, the Accountant-General of the Federation said.

The distribution is also timely as it will enable states and local councils to pay workers ahead of Christmas, in the opinion of the Chairman, Commissioners of Finance Forum, Mr Mahmoud Yunusa.

Idris said that after the cost of collection deductions by FIRS, Customs and DPR, the Federal Government received N248.2 billion, representing 52.68 per cent; the states got N125.9 billion, representing 26.72 per cent and the 774 local councils received N97.06 billion, amounting to 20.60 per cent.

According to Idris, oil producing states got N54.48 billion, which represents the derivation share of 13 per cent.

He said that the country generated N356.07 billion as mineral revenue and N193.46 billion as non-mineral revenue in November, both showing improvements over the earnings in October.

Mineral revenue increased by N38.78 billion, while non-oil mineral revenue also jumped by N68.65 billion.

Idris said that oil revenue continues to be negatively impacted by low production due to poor maintenance, sabotage and the Force Majeure declared at Bonny Terminal.


He said that the balance in the Excess Crude Account (ECA) as at Dec. 15 remained $2.317 billion. He also put the balance in the Excess Petroleum Profit Tax account, at $133 million.

Idris said the Federation Account has received instruction from the National Economic Council that $1billion be removed from ECA to fight Boko Haram.

“The instruction has been given. But there is a process before money is taken out of an account. So unless that withdrawal is made, the balance remains the same.

“On what the money will be used for, the appropriate institution will have to give you that, namely the military, who are the ones that will utilise the money, and they know their needs.

On why the money is being taken from the ECA, Idris said everyone should know that it is a savings account and ordinarily should have been distributed to the three tiers of government.

“So if the same owners decide that part of it should be utilised to secure the country, to secure the system, to make the system work and provide security for life and property, I don’t think it should be an issue.

“If the Governor of Ekiti state has a problem with that, he should have made his position known to his forum, which is the Governor’s Forum.

“His dissension should not come to me on the pages of newspapers. He is entitled to whatever, but it should be directed to the appropriate place,” he said

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Re: FAAC: FG, States, Lgs Share N609.95bn November Revenue by Kenndee(m): 5:22pm On Dec 16, 2017
Good
Re: FAAC: FG, States, Lgs Share N609.95bn November Revenue by RemedyLab: 6:19pm On Dec 16, 2017
More money to share
Re: FAAC: FG, States, Lgs Share N609.95bn November Revenue by Cjrane2: 6:39pm On Dec 16, 2017
RemedyLab:
More money to share

Just look at all the massive money FG collects (54%) N248.2 billion,
yet not a single Federal road or federal infrastructure is in good condition.

Yet it is the whole 36 states sharing paltry (26%) N125.9 billion that are doing most infrastructural projects anywhere in Nigeria today.

The level of corruption in the Federal Government is unprecedented.

They should hurry up and review this Abacha revenue formula so that states can be given breathing space to shoulder all the developmental burden of Nigeria they currently shoulder.

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Re: FAAC: FG, States, Lgs Share N609.95bn November Revenue by Ebullience(m): 6:55pm On Dec 16, 2017
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Re: FAAC: FG, States, Lgs Share N609.95bn November Revenue by RemedyLab: 7:18pm On Dec 16, 2017
Cjrane2:


Just look at all the massive money FG collects (54%) N248.2 billion,
yet not a single Federal road or federal infrastructure is in good condition.

Yet it is the whole 36 states sharing paltry (26%) N125.9 billion that are doing most infrastructural projects anywhere in Nigeria today.

The level of corruption in the Federal Government is unprecedented.

They should hurry up and review this Abacha revenue formula so that states can be given breathing space to shoulder all the developmental burden of Nigeria they currently shoulder.
The current status quo makes states unviable, unproductive & unsustainable.

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Re: FAAC: FG, States, Lgs Share N609.95bn November Revenue by ashjay001(m): 8:24pm On Dec 16, 2017
Cjrane2:


Just look at all the massive money FG collects (54%) N248.2 billion,
yet not a single Federal road or federal infrastructure is in good condition.

Yet it is the whole 36 states sharing paltry (26%) N125.9 billion that are doing most infrastructural projects anywhere in Nigeria today.

The level of corruption in the Federal Government is unprecedented.

They should hurry up and review this Abacha revenue formula so that states can be given breathing space to shoulder all the developmental burden of Nigeria they currently shoulder.





Anyone reading what u both wrote, would think it was true!



What infrastructural developments are d states undertaking? The interstate rails? Or, interstate roads that are refunded? What exactly?

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