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States, FCT IGR Hit N579.490bn In 6 Months by WisdomFlakes: 6:49am On Nov 28, 2018
https://dailytimes.ng/states-fct-igr-hit-n579-490bn-in-6-months/


NOVEMBER 28, 2018

…Grow revenue by 27.7% in H1 2018

…As Lagos, Rivers, Ogun, FCT top IGR table

…Get N1.23trn allocation from FAAC in first 6 months


The 36 States of the federation and FCT have recorded an Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) of N579.490 billion in the first half of 2018, as against N453.833 billion posted in the corresponding period of 2017, representing a growth of 27.7 per cent year-on-year, data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has shown.

The latest statistics showed that 28 states recorded growth in IGR while 8 states, including Abia, Anambra, Benue, Taraba, Kebbi, Kwara, Ebonyi and Enugu, recorded a decline in 2018 H1.

In the first and second quarters of the year, the states generated N280.835 billion and N263.343 billion respectively.

The revenues generated by the states came mainly from Pay-As-You-Earn Tax (N352.509 billion), Direct Assessment (N26.293 billion), Road Taxes (N11.681 billion), Other Taxes (N84.033 billion) and revenues from Ministries, Departments and Agencies (N104.972 billion).

A breakdown of the report showed that Lagos, Rivers, Ogun, FCT and Delta were the best five performers during the period under review.

For instance, Lagos State generated total sum of N196.395 billion, increased by 16.88 per cent from N168.025 billion in H1 2017, to top the list.

In second place is Rivers with N60.906 billion, an increase of 36.13 per cent, from the N44.742 billion recorded last year.

Ogun State improved by 6.70 per cent to N42.519 billion from N39.849 billion in the comparable period of 2017.

As for FCT, it recorded N35.311 billion during the period, while Delta State posted N29.797 billion, a growth of 17.80 percent from N25.103 billion in 2017.

In 2017, the states generated N931.23 billion, an increase of 12.03 per cent from 2016.

In the second half of 2017, the total revenue generated by states was N432.65bn, compared to N409.09 billion in first half of the year.

Meanwhile, the net allocation from the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) in half year 2018 stood at N1.23 trillion while the total revenue available to the states was put at N1.74 trillion.

However, the value of foreign debt stood at $4.22 billion, while domestic debt had reached N3.38 trillion as at the end of June 2018, compared to $4.11 billion and N3.35 trillion as at December 2017.

The NBS, in its State Level IGR report for the second quarter (Q2, 2018), further explained that some states declared high level of increases including Akwa Ibom with a 61.5 per cent increase in IGR to N11.8 billion as at June 2018 from N7.32 billion a year earlier.

Cross River and Gombe states marked 47.44 and 40.9 percent increases from N6.6 billion to N9.75 billion and from N1.7 billion to N2.4 billion respectively, during the review periods.

But going by the revenue and debt profiles of the states, it is apparent that several of them would likely collapse without allocations from the federally collected revenue.

Already, many states are incapable of paying monthly salaries to their workers without the monthly disbursement from the FAAC. The Minister of Finance, Zainab Ahmed, had advised state governments to slash bogus overhead spending by embracing fiscal discipline in order ensure higher deliverables.

Ahmed, made the call in Kaduna State during the week, while speaking at the ongoing 2018 Conference of the National Council on Finance and Economic Development (NACOFED).

She maintained that states should look inwards to harness various avenues to improve on their financial resources in order to meet demands in their states.

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Re: States, FCT IGR Hit N579.490bn In 6 Months by nony43(m): 6:56am On Nov 28, 2018
Restructure Please

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Re: States, FCT IGR Hit N579.490bn In 6 Months by FlyoruB: 6:57am On Nov 28, 2018
tunveskiy2:
8 states recorded decline, 4 states are from the flat headed ipob.

Those states will collapse without allocation. #Fact

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Re: States, FCT IGR Hit N579.490bn In 6 Months by helinues: 6:58am On Nov 28, 2018
Good news

When the head is good, other body follow join

6% Ogun? Amosun haba

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Re: States, FCT IGR Hit N579.490bn In 6 Months by iammo(m): 6:59am On Nov 28, 2018
Lagos and Ogun, not doing so bad..

The people shouting Restructuring and Lefelendum aren't even financially boyant enough.

Thank God for SouthSouth may God continue to bless you guys, I mean the once providing resources to help this noisemaking parasites. Akwa ibom with over 31.4% contributions to oil revenue, Delta with 22.56 % contributions, Rivers with 21.43%, Bayelsa with 18.07%. Ondo with 3.74%, and Edo with 2.06%...

Unlike the ones that contribute peanuts like Imo 1.06% and Abia's 0.68% yet takes 13% derivatives to build statutes. Even Lagos states OML 113 would soon double what the two states produce

This is why they are atikulooted, so that he can help them steal our resources, tax payers money and sell our NNPC

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Re: States, FCT IGR Hit N579.490bn In 6 Months by Pamtoye(m): 7:01am On Nov 28, 2018
yet common 30k minimum wage....they are complaining!!
Re: States, FCT IGR Hit N579.490bn In 6 Months by greatiyk4u(m): 7:01am On Nov 28, 2018
This kind of good news can only be heard under the man of integrity

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Re: States, FCT IGR Hit N579.490bn In 6 Months by Alejob: 7:03am On Nov 28, 2018
See money.... E no go reach common man and still
Re: States, FCT IGR Hit N579.490bn In 6 Months by EngrXrix(m): 7:04am On Nov 28, 2018
WisdomFlakes:
https://dailytimes.ng/states-fct-igr-hit-n579-490bn-in-6-months/





All these billions circulating in Nigeria, I must tap the least 5% from it one day.

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Re: States, FCT IGR Hit N579.490bn In 6 Months by Nobody: 7:07am On Nov 28, 2018
EngrXrix:


All these billions circulating in Nigeria, I must tap the least 5% from it one day.

Make national cake go round abi? Na so

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Re: States, FCT IGR Hit N579.490bn In 6 Months by ehinmowo: 7:13am On Nov 28, 2018
Nigeria is indeed a very poor country. The whole states of the federation cannot $2bn in 3 months. Something needs to be done. This country cannot continue like this.

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Re: States, FCT IGR Hit N579.490bn In 6 Months by RevenGeMission: 7:15am On Nov 28, 2018
Is this good news? Yes

Will flatpob like?

No

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Re: States, FCT IGR Hit N579.490bn In 6 Months by RevenGeMission: 7:17am On Nov 28, 2018
ehinmowo:
Nigeria is indeed a very poor country. The whole states of the federation cannot $2bn in 3 months. Something needs to be done. This country cannot continue like this.

Bad belle flatter

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Re: States, FCT IGR Hit N579.490bn In 6 Months by tunveskiy2(m): 7:17am On Nov 28, 2018
8 states recorded decline, 4 states are from the flat headed ipob.

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Re: States, FCT IGR Hit N579.490bn In 6 Months by Bolustical: 7:19am On Nov 28, 2018
WisdomFlakes:
A breakdown of the report showed that Lagos, Rivers, Ogun, FCT and Delta were the best five performers during the period under review.
The real money makers don't make noise cheesy grin

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Re: States, FCT IGR Hit N579.490bn In 6 Months by Bolustical: 7:19am On Nov 28, 2018
WisdomFlakes:
The latest statistics showed that 28 states recorded growth in IGR while 8 states, including Abia, Anambra, Benue, Taraba, Kebbi, Kwara, Ebonyi and Enugu, recorded a decline in 2018 H1.

Four of five Developers are competing with states ravaged by Fulani herdsmen. Even Borno, Adamawa and Yobe states didn't experience decline.

Watch as they ridicule this report.

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Re: States, FCT IGR Hit N579.490bn In 6 Months by ArmedRobber: 7:21am On Nov 28, 2018
ok nowgrin
Re: States, FCT IGR Hit N579.490bn In 6 Months by ehinmowo: 7:24am On Nov 28, 2018
RevenGeMission:


Bad belle flatter


What is bad belle now? I am talking about economic situation you are there saying what you know. Sometimes, a single company's income in 2 months surpasses the abysmal revenue our governors get in form of IGR. The country needs to be liberalise economically.

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Re: States, FCT IGR Hit N579.490bn In 6 Months by PVision2020(m): 7:24am On Nov 28, 2018
Is it that my Ipob online chest beating billionaires no dey pay tax?

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Re: States, FCT IGR Hit N579.490bn In 6 Months by jostking: 7:35am On Nov 28, 2018
Nigeria is just too poor, N576 billion($1.5 billion) from all 36 states. And from these 70% will still go for recurrent expenditure, no wonder there is no development. Its a pity. States governments needs to wake up and look for ways to grow their income. A state like Lagos shouldn't be making less than $1 billion monthly.

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Re: States, FCT IGR Hit N579.490bn In 6 Months by Nasir123(m): 7:40am On Nov 28, 2018
ehinmowo:



What is bad belle now? I am talking about economic situation you are there saying what you know. Sometimes, a single company's income in 2 months surpasses the abysmal revenue our governors get in form of IGR. The country needs to be liberalise economically.

You're absolutely right.

I think things are finally falling in place if u take a critical look at events in the system.
This country has been bad for so long,but gradually we'll get there.

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Re: States, FCT IGR Hit N579.490bn In 6 Months by WORLDPEACE(m): 7:42am On Nov 28, 2018
RevenGeMission:


Bad belle flatter
Olodo, you no know Yoruba name.

His name means "Na back I look".

You now go call yourself Yoruba, olodo oshi.
Re: States, FCT IGR Hit N579.490bn In 6 Months by Nobody: 7:49am On Nov 28, 2018
The IGR of Rivers is always grossly underestimated.
Please where are the chest beaters from the SE especially Anambra?, I know they won't come near this thread.

God bless Rivers State.
God bless the SS.

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Re: States, FCT IGR Hit N579.490bn In 6 Months by ArmedRobber: 7:57am On Nov 28, 2018
Ekinematics:
The IGR of Rivers is always grossly underestimated.
Please where are the chest beaters from the SE especially Anambra?, I know they won't come near this thread.

God bless Rivers State.
God bless the SS.
they will avoid cant u see the thread is emptygrin

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Re: States, FCT IGR Hit N579.490bn In 6 Months by PhenomenalMorgan(m): 8:20am On Nov 28, 2018
Nice one Rivers we are not doing bad cool

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Re: States, FCT IGR Hit N579.490bn In 6 Months by HardcoreEdoman: 8:32am On Nov 28, 2018
Bolustical:


Four of five Developers are competing with states ravaged by Fulani herdsmen. Even Borno, Adamawa and Yobe states didn't experience decline.

Watch as they ridicule this report.
you dey mind Jew people? We the south east and south south, always tagging others.. parasitic jews
Re: States, FCT IGR Hit N579.490bn In 6 Months by RevenGeMission: 8:34am On Nov 28, 2018
WORLDPEACE:

Olodo, you no know Yoruba name.

His name means "Na back I look".

You now go call yourself Yoruba, olodo oshi.

As if flatters don't use Yorùbá user names

Gbéborùn


Yorùbá ni mí tọkàn tọkàn

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Re: States, FCT IGR Hit N579.490bn In 6 Months by HardcoreEdoman: 8:41am On Nov 28, 2018
Ekinematics:
The IGR of Rivers is always grossly underestimated.
Please where are the chest beaters from the SE especially Anambra?, I know they won't come near this thread.

God bless Rivers State.
God bless the SS.
I thought you are igbo
Re: States, FCT IGR Hit N579.490bn In 6 Months by Nobody: 8:42am On Nov 28, 2018
ArmedRobber:
they will avoid cant u see the thread is emptygrin


grin grin grin
Re: States, FCT IGR Hit N579.490bn In 6 Months by Nobody: 8:44am On Nov 28, 2018
HardcoreEdoman:
I thought you are igbo


Ibos think I'm yoruba, youbas think I'm ibo.
I'm who I am. Rivers to the core.

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