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Internally Generated Revenue Compared To Federal Allocation Of States 2020 by Biodun556(m): 12:37pm On Sep 07, 2021
I totally support states to be collecting VAT that will give them more money.


2020 ASVI: Lagos, 5 Other States Generate More IGR than 30 States Combined… Bayelsa, Katsina Generate Poor Revenue

2020 Annual States Viability Index ASVI: FCT, 36 States Generate N1.3tr IGR Against N4.18trn from Federation Account Allocation

… Again, Lagos Generates More IGR than 22 States Combined
…. RICH/Economic Viable States: Lagos, Rivers, Ogun, Oyo, Anambra States
… INSOLVENT/Poor IGR States: Bayelsa, Katsina, Jigawa, Yobe, Benue States


The Economic Confidential has released its fifth Annual States Viability Index ( ASVI) which shows that eight (cool States are insolvent as their Internally Generated Revenues (IGR) in 2020 were far below 10% of their receipts from the Federation Account Allocations (FAA) in the same year.

The index carefully and painstakingly computed proved that without the monthly disbursement from the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC), many states remain unviable, and cannot survive without the federally collected revenue, mostly from the oil sector.

The IGR are generated by states through Pay-As-You-Earn Tax (PAYE), Direct Assessment, Road Taxes and revenues from Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDA)s.

The IGR of the 36 states of the federation totalled N1.3 trillion in 2020 was the same figure in 2019. The report by the Economic Confidential, an intelligence magazine further indicates that the IGR of Lagos State of N418bn is higher than that of 22 other States put together whose Internally Generated Revenues are extremely low, and poor compared to their allocations from the Federation Account.


Meanwhile, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja which is not a state, but the nation’s capital generated N92bn IGR against N30bn from the Federation Account in the same period.

Lagos remained steadfast in its number one position in IGR among the states with a total revenue generation of N418bn compared to FAA of N299bn which translate to 139% in the twelve months of 2020. It is followed by Rivers State which generated IGR of N117bn compared to its FAA of N198bn representing 58%; Ogun with N50bn compared to FAA of N88bn representing 57%; Kaduna State with N50bn compared to FAA of N124 bn representing 40%; Oyo with IGR of N38bn compared to FAA of N127bn representing 29.7% and Anambra generated N28bn compared to FAA of N94bn representing 29.6%;
The total internally generated revenues of the six most viable states in 2020 at N695bn as computed by the Economic Confidential was more than the entire IGR collected by the remaining 30 states put together which was less than N600bn.


Others with impressive IGR include Edo with IGR of N27bn compared to FAA of N99bn representing 27%; Enugu with IGR of N23bn compared to FAA of N87bn representing 27%; Ondo with IGR of N24bn compared to FAA of N97bn representing 25.6% while Kwara State earned N19bn IGR against FAA of N77bn representing 25.5%.

The ten states with impressive IGR generated N796bn in total, while the remaining 26 states excluding FCT merely generated a total of N418bn in 2020.

The report provides an amazing discovery. While some states have improved their IGR compared to previous years, others performed poorly. In 2020 eight states generated less than 10% IGR compared to seven states in 2019. Borno State narrowly escaped as it generated N11.57bn IGR compared to FAA of N115bn representing 10% more in 2020 which was more than 3% over its 7% last year.

The eight states that may not survive without the Federation Account due to their extremely poor internal revenue generation of less than 10% compared to their federal allocations are Bayelsa, the home state of former President Goodluck Jonathan which generated the poorest and lowest IGR compared to its federal allocation in 2020. It realized a meagre N12bn compared to a total of N152bn from the Federation Account Allocation (FAA) in 2020 representing 8%. It is followed by Jigawa with IGR of N8.6bn compared to FAA of N107bn representing 8.1%; Katsina, the home state of President Muhammadu Buhari generated N11.3bn compared to FAA of N130bn representing 8.8% and Adamawa with IGR of N8.3bn compared to N91bn of FAA representing 9.1%.

Others include Yobe, the home state of Senate President Ahmed with IGR of N7.7bn compared to N84bn of FAA representing 9.2; Niger with IGR of N10.5bn compared to N109bn of FAA representing 9.6%, Taraba with IGR of N8.1bn compared to N82bn of FAA representing 9.8% and Benue with IGR of N10.46bn compared to N106bn of FAA representing 9.8% within the period under review.

The poor states with lower IGR may not stay afloat outside the monthly allocations from the Federation Account due to lack of initiatives for revenue generation drive coupled with arm-chair governance. Some of the states cannot attract investors due to socio-political and economic crises including insurgency, kidnapping, armed banditry, and herdsmen-farmers clashes.

The Economic Confidential ASVI further showed that only four states in the entire Northern region have IGR above 20% in comparison to their respective allocations from the Federation Account. They are Kaduna, Kwara, Zamfara and Plateau States in that order.

Meanwhile, ten states in the South recorded over 20% IGR in 2020. They are Lagos, Rivers, Ogun, Oyo, Anambra, Edo, Enugu, Ondo, Delta and Osun States. Bayelsa is the only state in the South with the poorest Internally Generated Revenue of less than 10% compared to its FAA in 2020.


The other poorest IGR states are Jigawa and Katsina in North-West; Benue and Niger in the North-Central and Adamawa, Taraba and Yobe in the North-East.

Meanwhile, the IGR of the respective states can improve through aggressive diversification of the economy to productive sectors rather than relying on the monthly Federation Account revenues that largely come from the oil sector.
https://economicconfidential.com/2021/09/asvi-2020-igr-federation-account/

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Re: Internally Generated Revenue Compared To Federal Allocation Of States 2020 by ThatFairGuy1: 12:42pm On Sep 07, 2021
Lopsidedness.

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Re: Internally Generated Revenue Compared To Federal Allocation Of States 2020 by middlebelter(m): 1:00pm On Sep 07, 2021
From the above figure, it is obvious that states like Kano, Yobe, Borno, Sokoto, etc. will find it difficult to survive if we embrace true fiscal federalism.
Ogun state is a privileged state unfortunately the successive Governors have failed to take full advantage of its contiguous location.Ogun should be generating nothing less than N100b IGR pa.

Akwa Ibom and Delta can do better. The states should provide more infrastructure to attract private investors. Kogi should make sure AJaokuta Iron and Steel Industry is completed as promised by FGN. Benue, a bridge across Niger/Benue river from Lokoja will certainly boost trade and economic activities in the state if the herdmen will allow it.

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Re: Internally Generated Revenue Compared To Federal Allocation Of States 2020 by Felimax(m): 1:02pm On Sep 07, 2021
I am not surprise at Delta.

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Re: Internally Generated Revenue Compared To Federal Allocation Of States 2020 by Moferere: 1:09pm On Sep 07, 2021
Obviously, this is why a section of Nigeria is against restructuring.

I salute Wike for his courage

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Re: Internally Generated Revenue Compared To Federal Allocation Of States 2020 by BLAISECAMPAORE: 1:13pm On Sep 07, 2021
ThatFairGuy1:
Lopsidedness. Meanwhile, Igbos are the leeche we have in South

Eye opener indeed.

Interestingly also, without Lagos revenue (contributed by Nigerians from all regions), South-West IGR would be just N142 billion putting it 4th below the North West, North Central and South-South.

Moferere:
Obviously, this is why a section of Nigeria is against restructuring

Check again.

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Re: Internally Generated Revenue Compared To Federal Allocation Of States 2020 by Nobody: 1:15pm On Sep 07, 2021
See what Katsina is earning from the Federal Government shocked

On what basis is Katsina earning that much?

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Re: Internally Generated Revenue Compared To Federal Allocation Of States 2020 by Nobody: 1:16pm On Sep 07, 2021
BLAISECAMPAORE:


Eye opener indeed.

Interestingly also, without Lagos revenue from all Nigerians, the SW IGR would be just N142 billion putting it 4th below the North West, North Central and SS.
You dull hypocrite, you remove Lagos from South West, but leave Abuja for North Central grin

Lagos is in the South West, so find another mumu talk, talk.

Without Lagos, let's compare the 5 South West states to that of the South East.

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Re: Internally Generated Revenue Compared To Federal Allocation Of States 2020 by Biodun556(m): 1:16pm On Sep 07, 2021
middlebelter:
From the above figure, it is obvious that states like Kano, Yobe, Borno, Sokoto, etc. will find it difficult to survive if we embrace true fiscal federalism.
Ogun state is a privileged state unfortunately the successive Governors have failed to take full advantage of its contiguous location.Ogun should be generating nothing less than N100b IGR pa.

Akwa Ibom and Delta can do better. The states should provide more infrastructure to attract private investors. Kogi should make sure AJaokuta Iron and Steel Industry is completed and promised by FGN. Benue, a bridge across Niger/Benue river from Lokoja will certainly boost trade and economic activities in the state if the herdmen will allow it.

Good

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Re: Internally Generated Revenue Compared To Federal Allocation Of States 2020 by BLAISECAMPAORE: 1:23pm On Sep 07, 2021
DubaiLandLord:
I am a dull hypocrite, you remove Lagos from South West, but leave Abuja for North Central grin

Lagos is in the South West, so find another mumu talk, talk.

Without Lagos, let's compare the 5 South West states to that of the South East.

South West minus Lagos N142b is still less than North-West's N147 Billion without Abuja and this is despite the insecurity. Lagos's biggest taxpayer is still from the NW (Dangote).

Without Lagos as walking stick, SW only beats the South East and war-torn NE.

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Re: Internally Generated Revenue Compared To Federal Allocation Of States 2020 by Nobody: 1:30pm On Sep 07, 2021
BLAISECAMPAORE:


South West minus Lagos N142b is still less than North-West's N147 Billion without Abuja and this is despite the insecurity. Lagos's biggest taxpayer is still from the NW (Dangote).

Without Lagos as walking stick, SW only beats the South East and war-torn NE.
You're so daft boy grin

We no beg Dangote to do business in Lagos state, there was a time unity bank relocated their HQ to Abuja, no one in Lagos gave a dam about it.

Lagos is in the South West, you can kill yourself if you're not happy with it.

Your wailings starts and end on Nairaland.

The SE dey drag position with the NE

Shame no even catch your useless sef grin

You guys in the South East are also a parasite. Without the FG, Igbo states will be in the league of Niger Republic and Chad grin

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Re: Internally Generated Revenue Compared To Federal Allocation Of States 2020 by Nobody: 1:35pm On Sep 07, 2021
BLAISECAMPAORE:


Eye opener indeed.

Interestingly also, without Lagos revenue (contributed by Nigerians from all regions), South-West IGR would be just N142 billion putting it 4th below the North West, North Central and South-South.



Check again.
South West 5 states Vs South East 5 states, bring out the result make we see you parasite grin

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Re: Internally Generated Revenue Compared To Federal Allocation Of States 2020 by Kriely(m): 1:39pm On Sep 07, 2021
Y’all will never get it.

This will never be approved. They all know why.
Re: Internally Generated Revenue Compared To Federal Allocation Of States 2020 by BLAISECAMPAORE: 1:48pm On Sep 07, 2021
DubaiLandLord:
We no beg Dangote to do business in Lagos state

Ignoramus.

https://lagosstate.gov.ng/blog/2021/06/02/sanwo-olu-lagosll-partner-dangote-foundation-others-for-employment-generation/

DubaiLandLord:
I come from a family of daft boys

No wonder cheesy

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Re: Internally Generated Revenue Compared To Federal Allocation Of States 2020 by Nobody: 2:10pm On Sep 07, 2021
BLAISECAMPAORE:


Ignoramus.

https://lagosstate.gov.ng/blog/2021/06/02/sanwo-olu-lagosll-partner-dangote-foundation-others-for-employment-generation/



No wonder cheesy
I see no where in that link Sanwo olu begged Dangote to invest in Lagos.

In fact, Dangote wanted to build his refinery in Ondo state(another SW state) before he relocated it to Lagos state.

No one gives a fvvck about your parasitic region grin

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Re: Internally Generated Revenue Compared To Federal Allocation Of States 2020 by Nobody: 2:10pm On Sep 07, 2021
Kriely:
Y’all will never get it.

This will never be approved. They all know why.
Who won't approve it?

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Re: Internally Generated Revenue Compared To Federal Allocation Of States 2020 by Anambra1stSon(m): 2:12pm On Sep 07, 2021
Biodun556:
I totally support states to be collecting VAT that will give them more money.
You guys keep celebrating IGR on paper


Serious I don’t understand the dumb logic over bloated IGR, please how does internal generated revenue in your state contribute to my state, FIRS tax Nigerians doing businesses in your domain not by tribe, trade is second highest contributor to Nigeria gdp, and we know Igbos are leading in that sector in Nigeria.

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Re: Internally Generated Revenue Compared To Federal Allocation Of States 2020 by iluvdonjazzy: 2:43pm On Sep 07, 2021
The truth remains that the South feeds the North that's all and there's no controversy about it.

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Re: Internally Generated Revenue Compared To Federal Allocation Of States 2020 by LegendHero(m): 2:46pm On Sep 07, 2021
iluvdonjazzy:
The truth remains that the South feeds the North that's all and there's no controversy about it.

The question is now that which part of the South exactly feed North?

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Re: Internally Generated Revenue Compared To Federal Allocation Of States 2020 by Ariani: 2:48pm On Sep 07, 2021
I remember how we were told that Osun generated more IGR than all 5 SE states combined, until crude oil prices took a dive and Osun couldn't pay her workers. grin

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Re: Internally Generated Revenue Compared To Federal Allocation Of States 2020 by Obamaofusa: 2:49pm On Sep 07, 2021
BLAISECAMPAORE:


Eye opener indeed.

Interestingly also, without Lagos revenue (contributed by Nigerians from all regions), South-West IGR would be just N142 billion putting it 4th below the North West, North Central and South-South.



Check again.

You are almost right but Yorubas mostly contribute to the IGR of Lagos than others.
Most of the IGR of Lagos come from PAYE

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Re: Internally Generated Revenue Compared To Federal Allocation Of States 2020 by Obamaofusa: 2:55pm On Sep 07, 2021
Ariani:
I remember how we were told that Osun generated more IGR than all 5 SE states combined, until crude oil prices took a dive and Osun couldn't pay her workers. grin

That was then.Only change is constant.
Having a better IGR than all SE states does not mean the state would be able to pay her workers.Example is when workers gulp 10 billion and the state makes 8 billion and all 5 SE states make 7 billion.

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Re: Internally Generated Revenue Compared To Federal Allocation Of States 2020 by Miracle2020: 3:03pm On Sep 07, 2021
God bless El rufai my governor. No even one potopoto state make the first five. Why? I thought they are all billionaires.

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Re: Internally Generated Revenue Compared To Federal Allocation Of States 2020 by Miracle2020: 3:07pm On Sep 07, 2021
iluvdonjazzy:
The truth remains that the South feeds the North that's all and there's no controversy about it.
which part of the south? Even the people that own the oil are not bragging like these children of jezabel.

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Re: Internally Generated Revenue Compared To Federal Allocation Of States 2020 by Elliotwaveforec: 3:16pm On Sep 07, 2021
Obamaofusa:


You are almost right but Yorubas mostly contribute to the IGR of Lagos than others.
Most of the IGR of Lagos come from PAYE

Not from Alaba International or Aspamda

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Re: Internally Generated Revenue Compared To Federal Allocation Of States 2020 by immortalityk: 3:19pm On Sep 07, 2021
BLAISECAMPAORE:


Eye opener indeed.

Interestingly also, without Lagos revenue (contributed by Nigerians from all regions), South-West IGR would be just N142 billion putting it 4th below the North West, North Central and South-South.



Check again.
the south west Is really trying
even removing Lagos state,south west still competes with north west with almighty Kano and Kaduna
and north west as a whole has the the highest population in Nigeria compared to south west without Lagos

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Re: Internally Generated Revenue Compared To Federal Allocation Of States 2020 by Kyase(m): 3:23pm On Sep 07, 2021
post=105579123:

You guys keep celebrating IGR on paper
Aswear

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Re: Internally Generated Revenue Compared To Federal Allocation Of States 2020 by Nobody: 3:31pm On Sep 07, 2021
BLAISECAMPAORE:


South West minus Lagos N142b is still less than North-West's N147 Billion without Abuja and this is despite the insecurity. Lagos's biggest taxpayer is still from the NW (Dangote).

Without Lagos as walking stick, SW only beats the South East and war-torn NE.

Abuja is in the northwest? I now understand what the other guy was trying to say.

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Re: Internally Generated Revenue Compared To Federal Allocation Of States 2020 by Emergingnation(m): 3:36pm On Sep 07, 2021
Miracle2020:
[s]which part of the south? Even the people that own the oil are not bragging like these children of jezabel.[/s]
Shut up chronic parasite ! Currently we have three oil producing states in SE....

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Re: Internally Generated Revenue Compared To Federal Allocation Of States 2020 by Moferere: 3:41pm On Sep 07, 2021
BLAISECAMPAORE:


Eye opener indeed.

Interestingly also, without Lagos revenue (contributed by Nigerians from all regions), South-West IGR would be just N142 billion putting it 4th below the North West, North Central and South-South.



Check again.
Your argument is not only funny, it has no locus. It is stupid to say the least.
So, no Igbo in FCT?
No Igbo in Rivers?
No Yoruba in Anambra?
Or no Hausa in Abia?

Lagos, Rivers created enabling environments for businesses to thrive.
Know that and know peace!

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Re: Internally Generated Revenue Compared To Federal Allocation Of States 2020 by stanluiz(m): 4:16pm On Sep 07, 2021
ThatFairGuy1:
Lopsidedness. Meanwhile, Igbos are the leeche we have in South
Paper IGR cheesy grin

Go and use it to fix the death trap road in ogun state.

Even ebony state has dwarf ogun in infrastructure.

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Re: Internally Generated Revenue Compared To Federal Allocation Of States 2020 by stanluiz(m): 4:25pm On Sep 07, 2021
Obamaofusa:


That was then.Only change is constant.
Having a better IGR than all SE states does not mean the state would be able to pay her workers.Example is when workers gulp 10 billion and the state makes 8 billion and all 5 SE states make 7 billion.
Nonsense!!

IGR IGR yet you can't build roads. You can't pay salaries. Where is the IGr going to ? The IGr of a thing is a media paper propaganda.

The people of ogun state are crying that they don't have roads. All the roads in the state are death traps. Where is the IGR ?

Propaganda will not take you guys anywhere!

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