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Ogun State’s IGR Is Higher Than The IGR Of All SE States by yoruboid: 3:26pm On Oct 02, 2023
Dataphyte’s review of Nigerian states’ first quarter budget implementation reports indicates that many states may fall below their projected revenue for the 2023 fiscal year based on their performance in Q1.
Every year, governments at the federal and state levels make a budget for the financial year. Beyond the expenditure part of the budget, a critical component is the revenue as well as the sources (where the revenue will come from).
For states in Nigeria, the revenue to fund their budgets usually come from the internal/independent revenue they generate, FAAC allocations from the federation account, aid and grants, and capital development fund.
This report shall focus majorly on the internally generated revenue (IGR) and how states performed in the first quarter of the year.
IGR are generated by states through the collection of Pay-As-You-Earn Tax (PAYE), Direct Assessment, Road Taxes, and revenues from Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs).
As noted by Dataphyte in a previous report, IGR shows the fiscal wellness and economic viability of a state. It is the main source of funds for states to build infrastructure and execute developmental projects. It helps states to fund perennial financial obligations associated with governance, such as fixing bad roads, hospitals, and other infrastructural activities.
For the 2023 fiscal year, the 36 states in Nigeria projected to generate a total IGR of N2.64 trillion.
Lagos State has the highest projected internal revenue, followed by River State. Ogun, Delta, Kaduna, Imo, and Oyo projected to generate at least N83 billion internally.
On the bottom of the chart are Kebbi, Yobe, Jigawa, Gombe, Ebonyi, and Taraba. These states’ projected IGR for the year is below N20 billion.
Recently, states published their Q1 budget performance reports. With four quarters in a year, it is presumed that states should have generated one-quarter (25%) of their projected revenue in each quarter. However, from the available data, a number of states fell short of that 25% revenue projection for the first quarter.
Some other states, however, hit over the 25% target.
For instance, as of the end of Q1 2023, data showed that Kwara State had generated 45.03% of its N41.04 billion IGR for the year. Delta State also generated over 40% of its projected IGR for 2023.
It is worth stating that the 42.64% IGR performance of Delta State was because revenues were collected from some IGR codes that were not budgeted in the first quarter of the year as explained in the state’s budget implementation report.
Kebbi, Ondo, Kogi, Ekiti, and Gombe generated at least 30% of their IGR at the end of Q1.
Jigawa, Bayelsa, Plateau, and Anambra achieved at least 27%.
Apart from these 11 states, every other state generated below 25% of their IGR at the end of the first quarter of the year.
Akwa Ibom, Imo, Enugu, and Katsina generated below 15% of their projected internal revenue for the year as of the end of Q1.
For some of the states, their low IGR performance was attributed to security challenges and electioneering activities.
However, for Akwa Ibom State, which realised less than 2% of its projected N47.85 billion IGR for the year, it was disclosed in the budget implementation report that some MDAs, as of Q1, had not submitted its documentations.
On expenditure performance for Q1, Delta State had spent 33.6% of its budgeted expenditure for the year. Ekiti State, on the other hand, had spent one-quarter of its budget for 2023 in the same period.
Aside from these two states, at the end of Q1, every other state had spent less than 25% of its budget for the year,
Plateau, Imo, Abia, Cross River, Enugu, Adamawa, Taraba, Benue, Nasarawa, Anambra, and Borno States spent less than 10% of their budget at the end of Q1 2023.
This wide-ranging low-budget performance in the first quarter suggests that some states may record a low-budget performance if the events remain the same in the other quarters of the year.
Wuyah Yunana et al, noted in their research that low IGR hinders the development of a state. While the research focused more on local governments, it bears implications for the respective states.
An economics lecturer at the Benue State University, Dr Princewill Okwoche, who commented on the Q1 internal revenue performance of the states, expressed concerns about low performance from many of the states, noting that lower revenues than expected would put the states in a difficult position when they try to fund their fiscal responsibilities.
He added situations like this also lead to budget deficits which push states to resort to borrowing to meet their obligations

https://www.dataphyte.com/latest-reports/23-states-perform-below-their-projected-igr-in-q1-2023/?amp_markup=1

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Re: Ogun State’s IGR Is Higher Than The IGR Of All SE States by TemplarLandry: 3:27pm On Oct 02, 2023
cool Wait for @bestmanfornow AKA Anambra's foster son to cook up some false analysis/statistics.

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Re: Ogun State’s IGR Is Higher Than The IGR Of All SE States by CreedElliot: 3:28pm On Oct 02, 2023
Of course na. Its an extension of Lagos
Re: Ogun State’s IGR Is Higher Than The IGR Of All SE States by Kestolove(m): 3:28pm On Oct 02, 2023
What do they have aside from importing and exporting drugs...

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Re: Ogun State’s IGR Is Higher Than The IGR Of All SE States by yoruboid: 3:29pm On Oct 02, 2023
Even as far back as 2021

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Re: Ogun State’s IGR Is Higher Than The IGR Of All SE States by alanto: 3:31pm On Oct 02, 2023
There's nothing going on in SE besides unknown gunmen AKA iPOB

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Re: Ogun State’s IGR Is Higher Than The IGR Of All SE States by Landowner101(m): 3:32pm On Oct 02, 2023
yoruboid:
Dataphyte’s review of Nigerian states’ first quarter budget implementation reports indicates that many states may fall below their projected revenue for the 2023 fiscal year based on their performance in Q1.
Every year, governments at the federal and state levels make a budget for the financial year. Beyond the expenditure part of the budget, a critical component is the revenue as well as the sources (where the revenue will come from).
For states in Nigeria, the revenue to fund their budgets usually come from the internal/independent revenue they generate, FAAC allocations from the federation account, aid and grants, and capital development fund.
This report shall focus majorly on the internally generated revenue (IGR) and how states performed in the first quarter of the year.
IGR are generated by states through the collection of Pay-As-You-Earn Tax (PAYE), Direct Assessment, Road Taxes, and revenues from Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs).
As noted by Dataphyte in a previous report, IGR shows the fiscal wellness and economic viability of a state. It is the main source of funds for states to build infrastructure and execute developmental projects. It helps states to fund perennial financial obligations associated with governance, such as fixing bad roads, hospitals, and other infrastructural activities.
For the 2023 fiscal year, the 36 states in Nigeria projected to generate a total IGR of N2.64 trillion.
Lagos State has the highest projected internal revenue, followed by River State. Ogun, Delta, Kaduna, Imo, and Oyo projected to generate at least N83 billion internally.
On the bottom of the chart are Kebbi, Yobe, Jigawa, Gombe, Ebonyi, and Taraba. These states’ projected IGR for the year is below N20 billion.
Recently, states published their Q1 budget performance reports. With four quarters in a year, it is presumed that states should have generated one-quarter (25%) of their projected revenue in each quarter. However, from the available data, a number of states fell short of that 25% revenue projection for the first quarter.
Some other states, however, hit over the 25% target.
For instance, as of the end of Q1 2023, data showed that Kwara State had generated 45.03% of its N41.04 billion IGR for the year. Delta State also generated over 40% of its projected IGR for 2023.
It is worth stating that the 42.64% IGR performance of Delta State was because revenues were collected from some IGR codes that were not budgeted in the first quarter of the year as explained in the state’s budget implementation report.
Kebbi, Ondo, Kogi, Ekiti, and Gombe generated at least 30% of their IGR at the end of Q1.
Jigawa, Bayelsa, Plateau, and Anambra achieved at least 27%.
Apart from these 11 states, every other state generated below 25% of their IGR at the end of the first quarter of the year.
Akwa Ibom, Imo, Enugu, and Katsina generated below 15% of their projected internal revenue for the year as of the end of Q1.
For some of the states, their low IGR performance was attributed to security challenges and electioneering activities.
However, for Akwa Ibom State, which realised less than 2% of its projected N47.85 billion IGR for the year, it was disclosed in the budget implementation report that some MDAs, as of Q1, had not submitted its documentations.
On expenditure performance for Q1, Delta State had spent 33.6% of its budgeted expenditure for the year. Ekiti State, on the other hand, had spent one-quarter of its budget for 2023 in the same period.
Aside from these two states, at the end of Q1, every other state had spent less than 25% of its budget for the year,
Plateau, Imo, Abia, Cross River, Enugu, Adamawa, Taraba, Benue, Nasarawa, Anambra, and Borno States spent less than 10% of their budget at the end of Q1 2023.
This wide-ranging low-budget performance in the first quarter suggests that some states may record a low-budget performance if the events remain the same in the other quarters of the year.
Wuyah Yunana et al, noted in their research that low IGR hinders the development of a state. While the research focused more on local governments, it bears implications for the respective states.
An economics lecturer at the Benue State University, Dr Princewill Okwoche, who commented on the Q1 internal revenue performance of the states, expressed concerns about low performance from many of the states, noting that lower revenues than expected would put the states in a difficult position when they try to fund their fiscal responsibilities.
He added situations like this also lead to budget deficits which push states to resort to borrowing to meet their obligations

https://www.dataphyte.com/latest-reports/23-states-perform-below-their-projected-igr-in-q1-2023/?amp_markup=1


May the IGR favor me and my family

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Re: Ogun State’s IGR Is Higher Than The IGR Of All SE States by kettykin: 3:34pm On Oct 02, 2023
The corporate social responsibility of individuals in Anambra State alone is higher than the IGR of Ogun state of N100b

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Re: Ogun State’s IGR Is Higher Than The IGR Of All SE States by LUGBE: 3:35pm On Oct 02, 2023
They mine skulls and export same cry


Kestolove:
What do they have aside from importing and exporting drugs...

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Re: Ogun State’s IGR Is Higher Than The IGR Of All SE States by dokyOloye: 3:35pm On Oct 02, 2023
Yerobber mumuslim thread

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Re: Ogun State’s IGR Is Higher Than The IGR Of All SE States by yoruboid: 3:37pm On Oct 02, 2023
dokyOloye:
Yerobber mumuslim thread

First I’m not Yoruba
Second I’m not a Muslim
Unfortunately for you, no matter how hard you try, Yorubas will never be divided along religious lines

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Re: Ogun State’s IGR Is Higher Than The IGR Of All SE States by coolitempa(f): 3:39pm On Oct 02, 2023
This is old news now. grin grin undecided.

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Re: Ogun State’s IGR Is Higher Than The IGR Of All SE States by NwaIdeato: 3:40pm On Oct 02, 2023
Una don start again cheesy

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Re: Ogun State’s IGR Is Higher Than The IGR Of All SE States by hegelian: 3:40pm On Oct 02, 2023
yoruboid:
Dataphyte’s review of Nigerian states’ first quarter budget implementation reports indicates that many states may fall below their projected revenue for the 2023 fiscal year based on their performance in Q1.
Every year, governments at the federal and state levels make a budget for the financial year. Beyond the expenditure part of the budget, a critical component is the revenue as well as the sources (where the revenue will come from).
For states in Nigeria, the revenue to fund their budgets usually come from the internal/independent revenue they generate, FAAC allocations from the federation account, aid and grants, and capital development fund.
This report shall focus majorly on the internally generated revenue (IGR) and how states performed in the first quarter of the year.
IGR are generated by states through the collection of Pay-As-You-Earn Tax (PAYE), Direct Assessment, Road Taxes, and revenues from Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs).
As noted by Dataphyte in a previous report, IGR shows the fiscal wellness and economic viability of a state. It is the main source of funds for states to build infrastructure and execute developmental projects. It helps states to fund perennial financial obligations associated with governance, such as fixing bad roads, hospitals, and other infrastructural activities.
For the 2023 fiscal year, the 36 states in Nigeria projected to generate a total IGR of N2.64 trillion.
Lagos State has the highest projected internal revenue, followed by River State. Ogun, Delta, Kaduna, Imo, and Oyo projected to generate at least N83 billion internally.
On the bottom of the chart are Kebbi, Yobe, Jigawa, Gombe, Ebonyi, and Taraba. These states’ projected IGR for the year is below N20 billion.
Recently, states published their Q1 budget performance reports. With four quarters in a year, it is presumed that states should have generated one-quarter (25%) of their projected revenue in each quarter. However, from the available data, a number of states fell short of that 25% revenue projection for the first quarter.
Some other states, however, hit over the 25% target.
For instance, as of the end of Q1 2023, data showed that Kwara State had generated 45.03% of its N41.04 billion IGR for the year. Delta State also generated over 40% of its projected IGR for 2023.
It is worth stating that the 42.64% IGR performance of Delta State was because revenues were collected from some IGR codes that were not budgeted in the first quarter of the year as explained in the state’s budget implementation report.
Kebbi, Ondo, Kogi, Ekiti, and Gombe generated at least 30% of their IGR at the end of Q1.
Jigawa, Bayelsa, Plateau, and Anambra achieved at least 27%.
Apart from these 11 states, every other state generated below 25% of their IGR at the end of the first quarter of the year.
Akwa Ibom, Imo, Enugu, and Katsina generated below 15% of their projected internal revenue for the year as of the end of Q1.
For some of the states, their low IGR performance was attributed to security challenges and electioneering activities.
However, for Akwa Ibom State, which realised less than 2% of its projected N47.85 billion IGR for the year, it was disclosed in the budget implementation report that some MDAs, as of Q1, had not submitted its documentations.
On expenditure performance for Q1, Delta State had spent 33.6% of its budgeted expenditure for the year. Ekiti State, on the other hand, had spent one-quarter of its budget for 2023 in the same period.
Aside from these two states, at the end of Q1, every other state had spent less than 25% of its budget for the year,
Plateau, Imo, Abia, Cross River, Enugu, Adamawa, Taraba, Benue, Nasarawa, Anambra, and Borno States spent less than 10% of their budget at the end of Q1 2023.
This wide-ranging low-budget performance in the first quarter suggests that some states may record a low-budget performance if the events remain the same in the other quarters of the year.
Wuyah Yunana et al, noted in their research that low IGR hinders the development of a state. While the research focused more on local governments, it bears implications for the respective states.
An economics lecturer at the Benue State University, Dr Princewill Okwoche, who commented on the Q1 internal revenue performance of the states, expressed concerns about low performance from many of the states, noting that lower revenues than expected would put the states in a difficult position when they try to fund their fiscal responsibilities.
He added situations like this also lead to budget deficits which push states to resort to borrowing to meet their obligations

https://www.dataphyte.com/latest-reports/23-states-perform-below-their-projected-igr-in-q1-2023/?amp_markup=1


na igbo matter go later kill people like you....everyday igbo this igbo that, are you guys that dying of inferiority complex or una just want attention....

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Re: Ogun State’s IGR Is Higher Than The IGR Of All SE States by yoruboid: 3:50pm On Oct 02, 2023
hegelian:


na igbo matter go later kill people like you....everyday igbo this igbo that, are you guys that dying of inferiority complex or una just want attention....

The pain is real
Re: Ogun State’s IGR Is Higher Than The IGR Of All SE States by AdamuKD: 3:55pm On Oct 02, 2023
With nothing to show for
Slaves

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Re: Ogun State’s IGR Is Higher Than The IGR Of All SE States by ideynl1: 3:56pm On Oct 02, 2023
Una don start this matter again.

The same way Una say Osun state IGR is higher than all SE states, until Osun state began to earn 5 million naira per month during Aregbe’s time.

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Re: Ogun State’s IGR Is Higher Than The IGR Of All SE States by Unbiased1: 3:59pm On Oct 02, 2023
Lol. What is the benefit of huge IGR when it is not reflecting positively in the state? Abi is this not the same Ogun state that has less than 10 buildings that are up to 5 stories grin A state that can't fix any of its bad roads cheesy Is it not the same state where people now steal plantain to survive grin Abeg forget, the IGR is useless to that state.

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Re: Ogun State’s IGR Is Higher Than The IGR Of All SE States by Bestmanfornow: 4:22pm On Oct 02, 2023
TemplarLandry:
cool Wait for @bestmanfornow AKA Anambra's foster son cook up some false statistics.
I wonder when una go sense, IGR doesn't measure economy, you borrow to fund projects, most indebted region, Anambra still boast of more infastructures still maintain low debt, so what's the essence of boasting of high IGR

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Re: Ogun State’s IGR Is Higher Than The IGR Of All SE States by Iliveforever(m): 4:23pm On Oct 02, 2023
Only the revenue gotten from the Ministry of skull mining is enough to run the whole of southeast.

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Re: Ogun State’s IGR Is Higher Than The IGR Of All SE States by Bestmanfornow: 4:25pm On Oct 02, 2023
alanto:
There's nothing going on in SE besides unknown gunmen AKA iPOB

Re: Ogun State’s IGR Is Higher Than The IGR Of All SE States by TemplarLandry: 4:27pm On Oct 02, 2023
The flesh-eating IPO B terrorists should get common sense.
Bestmanfornow:

I wonder when una go sense, IGR doesn't measure economy, you borrow to fund projects, most indebted region, Anambra still boast of more infastructures still maintain low debt, so what's the essence of boasting of high IGR

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Re: Ogun State’s IGR Is Higher Than The IGR Of All SE States by Solsix(m): 4:28pm On Oct 02, 2023
Some people are not sleeping just because of ndi Igbo. God naso you bless us reach?? Baba daalu

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Re: Ogun State’s IGR Is Higher Than The IGR Of All SE States by yommen: 4:34pm On Oct 02, 2023
I am Yoruba but realistically, no body should expect much from most states in the SE due to ipob's sit at home orders and implementation. You can't function well in the midst of this kind of situation.

This is what Ibos on Nairaland and in diaspora should speak against but heyy, Yoruba is always their problems.
Re: Ogun State’s IGR Is Higher Than The IGR Of All SE States by yommen: 4:35pm On Oct 02, 2023
Solsix:
Some people are not sleeping just because of ndi Igbo. God naso you bless us reach?? Baba daalu

Why do you lie so much to yourself? Can't you just own up for once? What blessings is there in the fact that your people can't do their daily activities in peace due to insecurity? Speak against insecurity in the east. Tell Simon Ekpa that it's Igbo businesses in the East that are dying, forcing them to relocate and contribute to development of other places. Tell yourself the truth.
Re: Ogun State’s IGR Is Higher Than The IGR Of All SE States by duduade: 4:39pm On Oct 02, 2023
And roads are that bad in Ogun State

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Re: Ogun State’s IGR Is Higher Than The IGR Of All SE States by Zupay: 4:50pm On Oct 02, 2023
Kestolove:
What do they have aside from importing and exporting drugs...

They are causing your depression. cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy

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Re: Ogun State’s IGR Is Higher Than The IGR Of All SE States by nedu666: 4:52pm On Oct 02, 2023
People now celebrate paying taxes to govt officials who in turn steals the money. With ogun igr, they cannot fix roads, fix hospitals or schools. The state cannot even pay above minimum wage. The people are even taxing themselves to fix roads after paying tax. Mumu people

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Re: Ogun State’s IGR Is Higher Than The IGR Of All SE States by Bestmanfornow: 5:00pm On Oct 02, 2023
TemplarLandry:
The flesh-eating IPO B terrorists should get common sense.
You should measure developments in Ogun to Anambra not IGR Otondo

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Re: Ogun State’s IGR Is Higher Than The IGR Of All SE States by IamAtikulate: 5:04pm On Oct 02, 2023
IGR = taxes

The more people you tax, the higher your IGR and poorer the people become.

Your governors are taxing you to poverty

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Re: Ogun State’s IGR Is Higher Than The IGR Of All SE States by BrodaBenad: 5:06pm On Oct 02, 2023
Why didn't you mention GDP grin




GDP is the perfect way to check an economy not IGR

IGR with nothing to show for



Same Ogun people are drink portorporto water? grin

Same Ogun scored least in healthcare too

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Re: Ogun State’s IGR Is Higher Than The IGR Of All SE States by Zupay: 5:07pm On Oct 02, 2023
yommen:
I am Yoruba but realistically, no body should expect much from most states in the SE due to ipob's sit at home orders and implementation. You can't function well in the midst of this kind of situation.

This is what Ibos on Nairaland and in diaspora should speak against but heyy, Yoruba is always their problems.

But the Federal Government is still expecting children from Anambra, Imo and Enugu to scale through the top three cut off marks of the National Common Entrance examination to be eligible to be admitted into a Federal Government College despite the sit at home order. cheesy cheesy

Even if those kids sit at home from Monday to Friday, the FG will still not reduce their cut off marks because FG know say their know book na abinibi...Have you ever wondered why all the 6 states in the Southwest have their own cut off mark lower than that of Anambra, Imo and Enugu despite there is no sit at home in the South west? cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy

Southwest has the highest number of out of school children in the South despite no sit at home but na igbos be una problem. cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy

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