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FG, States, Lgas Share N442.6b For August by helinues: 7:43am On Sep 23, 2015
The three tiers of government on Tuesday night in Abuja shared the total sum of N442.606 billion for the month of August, representing N69.193 billion or 13.51 per cent drop from the N511.799 billion distributed for the previous month.

Addressing newsmen at the end of the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) meeting, Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Finance, Anatasia Nwaobia, revealed that a total of N442.606 billion.

She said the distributable statutory revenue for the month was N369.140 billion.

Also distributed was the sum of N6.330 billion refunded by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, (NNPC), and N4.960 billion as exchange gain generated in the month under review.

Nwaobia, however said there was no augmentation within the period, but that a total of N62.176 billion from Value Added Tax (VAT) was distributed for the month, bringing the total distributable sum for the month N442.606 billion.

A breakdown of the figure, she continued, showed that gross revenue of N369.140 billion was received for the month, which was lower than the N433.584 billion of the previous month by N64.444 billion. The drop was due partly to the drastic fall in crude oil export, owing to shut-in of production for maintenance at different times and terminals during the month of July.

Also, there was revenue loss of $8.65 million, following the drop in average price of crude oil from $61.27 in June to $56.76 in July, 2015.

A breakdown of the distribution showed that the Federal Government got N168.623 billion or 52.68 per cent, as against N202.111 billion for July, while the 36 state governments shared a total of N85.528 billion (26.72 per cent), down from N102.513 billion received for the previous month. The local governments shared N27.870 billion (20.60 per cent) against N28.209 billion received for July.

“The oil producing states shared the sum of N27.870 billion as 13 per cent derivation revenue for the month of August as against N28.209 billion collected for July, 2015,” she added.

Commenting on the level of compliance by Ministries, Departments and Agencies of government on Treasury Single Account Policy (TSA), the Accountant General of the Federation, Ahmed Idris, disclosed that 600 or two-third of the 900 MDAs have so far complied with the Presidential directive that they move all their accounts to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).


Source: http://dailyindependentnig.com/2015/09/fg-states-lgas-share-n442-6b-for-august/
Re: FG, States, Lgas Share N442.6b For August by Obijulius: 7:44am On Sep 23, 2015
OP, please change the topic to FG, Oil producing, Parasitic states Share N442.6b (being petroleum proceeds from the oil producing states ) For August.

Let's give credit to whom it belongs and shame the parasites.
Re: FG, States, Lgas Share N442.6b For August by helinues: 7:47am On Sep 23, 2015
Na s so share we dey here.. Wey the masses own?

if you ask me.......
Re: FG, States, Lgas Share N442.6b For August by Burger01(m): 7:55am On Sep 23, 2015
All these sharing of monies... When will the sharing ever get the masses
Re: FG, States, Lgas Share N442.6b For August by tosin2013: 1:40pm On Sep 23, 2015
Obijulius:
OP, please change the topic to FG, Oil producing, Parasitic states Share N442.6b (being petroleum proceeds from the oil producing states ) For August.

Let's give credit to whom it belongs and shame the parasites.

As if oil is the only means of generating revenue, and as if the oil was a result of those state handwork! Abeg park well joor!

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