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Re: FAAC Shares N1.1trn August Revenue Among Federal, State, Local Govts by Fearyourcreator: 6:40am On Sep 30, 2023
Againstallodds:
Divide it by 1000 and you will see the value in dollars
So na America them wan spend am
Re: FAAC Shares N1.1trn August Revenue Among Federal, State, Local Govts by ufotunang: 6:41am On Sep 30, 2023
laurel03:
50% for where? Oyo state that doesn't give LGA money in some months the best month is 5M. Seyi Makinde is one of the most useless governor when it comes to LGA autonomy. Seriously i dont know why Fg ignored this issue and if BAT want to succeed and want people to feel the impact of Fg at grassroots he should return the LGA election to INEC and give LGA full autonomy
...yes you are saying the truth..but according to the Constitution the federal government has no power to give LGA full autonomy is the state governors that have the right and power to do that.. Buhari tried to do that by giving an executive order for money to be sent directly to LGA bank accounts directly from the federal government ...but the state governors did not agree and they all went to court to challenge the order Buhari gave and the state governors won the case in court...so according to the Constitution is the state governors that have the power and can agree to have local government autonomy...so if nigerians want local government autonomy... nigerians in each state have to agitate and protest against their state governor to give them local government autonmy in their state and if they receive to give .. then nigerians in their state can boycott the governorship election and state assembly election iand refuse to vote untit they pass and sign a bill for local government autonomy in their states
Re: FAAC Shares N1.1trn August Revenue Among Federal, State, Local Govts by jojothaiv(m): 6:42am On Sep 30, 2023
xristos:
When will these sharings reach the common man laidis ..nawaoh.
To your tent...
Re: FAAC Shares N1.1trn August Revenue Among Federal, State, Local Govts by Againstallodds: 6:42am On Sep 30, 2023
Fearyourcreator:
So na America them wan spend am
no it's not America but your country are import dependent. Even those who manufacture are dependent on foreign input hence the continues rise in the price of goods and services
Re: FAAC Shares N1.1trn August Revenue Among Federal, State, Local Govts by Eboski(m): 6:44am On Sep 30, 2023
creativehubb:
Dumb headless youths won't ask their governors what they do with the money being given, the idiots will be looking at the president, when your governors is with your state's stake... especially those headless obidients and ipob idiots.
Have you questioned your own state Governor what he uses the money collected for? Open then see for yourself
Re: FAAC Shares N1.1trn August Revenue Among Federal, State, Local Govts by jojothaiv(m): 6:47am On Sep 30, 2023
GeneralPula:
It will be possible if we go back to regionalism..
Amen.

Even with all the gold mining activities going on in Zamfara, that state is nothing to write home about and that's just one state that I know of.
Re: FAAC Shares N1.1trn August Revenue Among Federal, State, Local Govts by The6thAustralia: 6:49am On Sep 30, 2023
The money never reach me
Re: FAAC Shares N1.1trn August Revenue Among Federal, State, Local Govts by The6thAustralia: 6:49am On Sep 30, 2023
OgaTheTop2:
You go wait tire. Until the right thing is done..
Omo e get as e be
Re: FAAC Shares N1.1trn August Revenue Among Federal, State, Local Govts by leogho: 6:56am On Sep 30, 2023
The real problem of Nigeria's democracy are the governors. The day you know this, you will know peace. I so submit...
Re: FAAC Shares N1.1trn August Revenue Among Federal, State, Local Govts by YUSTECH3(m): 7:15am On Sep 30, 2023
Plenty scammers dey this Nairaland

Becareful who you deal with
Re: FAAC Shares N1.1trn August Revenue Among Federal, State, Local Govts by phemmyfour: 7:15am On Sep 30, 2023
xristos:
When will these sharings reach the common man laidis ..nawaoh.
Hold your local government chairman and councillor responsible
Re: FAAC Shares N1.1trn August Revenue Among Federal, State, Local Govts by Demurray: 7:19am On Sep 30, 2023
laurel03:
50% for where? Oyo state that doesn't give LGA money in some months the best month is 5M. Seyi Makinde is one of the most useless governor when it comes to LGA autonomy. Seriously i dont know why Fg ignored this issue and if BAT want to succeed and want people to feel the impact of Fg at grassroots he should return the LGA election to INEC and give LGA full autonomy
Tinubu that I know can never do that, it's like saying he should destroy the instrument he's using to conquer and control. If he does that, though it's the best, the chairman/ councillors will have a lot of power and they can be bought easily during elections
Re: FAAC Shares N1.1trn August Revenue Among Federal, State, Local Govts by Kukutente23: 7:23am On Sep 30, 2023
creativehubb:
Dumb headless youths won't ask their governors what they do with the money being given, the idiots will be looking at the president, when your governors is with your state's stake... especially those headless obidients and ipob idiots.
Show us a picture of you asking your Governor what he does with the money he's given or are you also among the dumb, headless youths?
Re: FAAC Shares N1.1trn August Revenue Among Federal, State, Local Govts by sulakishop(m): 7:30am On Sep 30, 2023
Sharing without monitoring how it is being spent
Re: FAAC Shares N1.1trn August Revenue Among Federal, State, Local Govts by kokoA(m): 7:38am On Sep 30, 2023
ufotunang:
...yes you are saying the truth..but according to the Constitution the federal government has no power to give LGA full autonomy is the state governors that have the right and power to do that.. Buhari tried to do that by giving an executive order for money to be sent directly to LGA bank accounts directly from the federal government ...but the state governors did not agree and they all went to court to challenge the order Buhari gave and the state governors won the case in court...so according to the Constitution is the state governors that have the power and can agree to have local government autonomy...so if nigerians want local government autonomy... nigerians in each state have to agitate and protest against their state governor to give them local government autonmy in their state and if they receive to give .. then nigerians in their state can boycott the governorship election and state assembly election iand refuse to vote untit they pass and sign a bill for local government autonomy in their states
The state governors have no such power. It is the national assembly that can initiate such move by way of constitution amendment then the amendment bill is passed to state assemblies who in turn are expected to vote for or against it. The last national assembly actually agreed for local government autonomy but the state assemblies refused to vote for that amendment, that's why we are where we are.
Re: FAAC Shares N1.1trn August Revenue Among Federal, State, Local Govts by Skyehigher1: 7:41am On Sep 30, 2023
sammhi:
Jeez
The FG is taking lion share
The formula has to change
States are suffering with meager allocation..reason they don't want a different account from LG..
please bro kindly calculate the state and local government allocation together how many governor did he give his local government money that is why most governors don't do local government election
Re: FAAC Shares N1.1trn August Revenue Among Federal, State, Local Govts by Holaomoakin(m):
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Re: FAAC Shares N1.1trn August Revenue Among Federal, State, Local Govts by Fearyourcreator: 7:53am On Sep 30, 2023
Againstallodds:
no it's not America but your country are import dependent. Even those who manufacture are dependent on foreign input hence the continues rise in the price of goods and services
And an importer wan to change the country... lolzzz
Re: FAAC Shares N1.1trn August Revenue Among Federal, State, Local Govts by Skyehigher1: 7:59am On Sep 30, 2023
kokoA:
The state governors have no such power. It is the national assembly that can initiate such move by way of constitution amendment then the amendment bill is passed to state assemblies who in turn are expected to vote for or against it. The last national assembly actually agreed for local government autonomy but the state assemblies refused to vote for that amendment, that's why we are where we are.
na so bro all the state governors are real problem of this country
Re: FAAC Shares N1.1trn August Revenue Among Federal, State, Local Govts by famology(m): 8:16am On Sep 30, 2023
Sharers and looters
Re: FAAC Shares N1.1trn August Revenue Among Federal, State, Local Govts by laurel03(m): 9:02am On Sep 30, 2023
Demurray:
Tinubu that I know can never do that, it's like saying he should destroy the instrument he's using to conquer and control. If he does that, though it's the best, the chairman/ councillors will have a lot of power and they can be bought easily during elections
Check LGA system during BAT as governor and he even created more LCDA whereras some governors dnt allowed LGA to function for 8years during thier term..
So Tinubu is a kind of person that like the shares to reach every appropriate place. As at today in Nigeria Lagos Lga still getting much percentage of their allocation.
Re: FAAC Shares N1.1trn August Revenue Among Federal, State, Local Govts by regenerateman(m): 9:04am On Sep 30, 2023
More money for development.
Re: FAAC Shares N1.1trn August Revenue Among Federal, State, Local Govts by creativehubb: 9:24am On Sep 30, 2023
EmekaBlue:
what's ur problem with Igbo people

Is ur own governor doing well?! Chai

May God deliver this country from Tribalism. Amen
Please ipob is a proscribed group, and Obi supporters are part of the headless mob, that we know in Nigeria. I didn't mention any tribe, am not a bigot. Which people are going up and down abusing elders, kings and Nigerians for speaking their opinions... Obi supporters.
Re: FAAC Shares N1.1trn August Revenue Among Federal, State, Local Govts by emmyN(m): 9:37am On Sep 30, 2023
Guys Excess Crude Account was $9 billion when Jonathan left government. This is what Buhari and APC have reduced it to: $473,754.57. If this is not the time to shut this nation down through an industrial strike action, we never had a better time. What ineptitude! angry
Re: FAAC Shares N1.1trn August Revenue Among Federal, State, Local Govts by Nobody: 10:07am On Sep 30, 2023
My question is what exactly are most States doing with the FAAC allocations they receive every month.. so much underdevelopment in most states.. such a shame!
Donaldoni:
This sharing of a thing is part of the problems of this country.

Our governors can't think! They are just lazy!! The states have become parasites angry
I tell you.. so unfortunate!
Re: FAAC Shares N1.1trn August Revenue Among Federal, State, Local Govts by Ibebeh(m): 10:25am On Sep 30, 2023
Most likely the revenue generated is more than what is published. I can't trust this figure 100%.
Re: FAAC Shares N1.1trn August Revenue Among Federal, State, Local Govts by Againstallodds: 10:27am On Sep 30, 2023
Fearyourcreator:
And an importer wan to change the country... lolzzz
yes an importer has more potential to change the country than a man without a known source of income other than some hard drug deals
Re: FAAC Shares N1.1trn August Revenue Among Federal, State, Local Govts by RepoMan007: 10:38am On Sep 30, 2023
laurel03:
50% for where? Oyo state that doesn't give LGA money in some months the best month is 5M. Seyi Makinde is one of the most useless governor when it comes to LGA autonomy. Seriously i dont know why Fg ignored this issue and if BAT want to succeed and want people to feel the impact of Fg at grassroots he should return the LGA election to INEC and give LGA full autonomy
The governors are powerful enough to command the respect of the FG but the LG aren't that powerful go command same respect from their governors.
The FG would have loved to reduce what goes to state but wouldn't try that, they know what goes on in those states and governors too knows what goes in in the LGs.

Nested corruption is the issue here.
Re: FAAC Shares N1.1trn August Revenue Among Federal, State, Local Govts by Fearyourcreator: 10:52am On Sep 30, 2023
Againstallodds:
yes an importer has more potential to change the country than a man without a known source of income other than some hard drug deals
Carry am go court with your evidence
Re: FAAC Shares N1.1trn August Revenue Among Federal, State, Local Govts by Weretuntun: 11:55am On Sep 30, 2023
Donaldoni:
This sharing of a thing is part of the problems of this country.

Our governors can't think! They are just lazy!! The states have become parasites angry
HOW MANY TIMES will they tell you that common people are in modern slavery
Re: FAAC Shares N1.1trn August Revenue Among Federal, State, Local Govts by boldtruthalways: 2:43pm On Sep 30, 2023
It has entered trillion on Tinubu's arrival. It use to be under billion with Buhari. Nigeria go see shege under this fraud. But men of God's perfect grace will Excel and all who supported this fraud will eat full dose of it. Trust God, he knows how to take care of his people.
Re: FAAC Shares N1.1trn August Revenue Among Federal, State, Local Govts by Againstallodds: 3:01pm On Sep 30, 2023
Fearyourcreator:
Carry am go court with your evidence
we are in court already. The drug lord and certificate forget must be booted out
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