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| 21 States Seek N1.65trn Loans Despite 40% Rise In FAAC Revenues by ogododo(op): 10:04am On Aug 27, 2024 |
Twenty one states of the federation are seeking loans amounting to N1.65 trillion to fund their 2024 budget deficits despite the increase in the allocations they have received from the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) in the last one year.https://dailytrust.com/21-states-seek-n1-65trn-loans-despite-40-rise-in-faac-revenues/
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| Re: 21 States Seek N1.65trn Loans Despite 40% Rise In FAAC Revenues by Smartcitizen: 10:08am On Aug 27, 2024 |
Where is Alex Oti getting all these money he is using in Abia State. I'm surprised that Abia is not among the States borrowing money. I'm just wondering what Alex Oti is doing that others governors doesn't know. |
| Re: 21 States Seek N1.65trn Loans Despite 40% Rise In FAAC Revenues by malali: 10:14am On Aug 27, 2024 |
More Money, More Problems—The Dangerous Game of Unchecked State Spending Nigeria’s state governors are asking for loans totaling N1.65 trillion to cover 2024 budget deficits, despite receiving record-high FAAC allocations over the past year. This is not just a financial misstep; it’s a glaring symptom of a larger issue—a broken system where increasing revenue allocation without robust oversight is nothing short of pouring money down the drain. The FAAC allocations have surged by over 40%, and yet, the states are crying for more money. Why? Because in many states, the money isn’t being used to benefit the people. Instead, we’re witnessing a dangerous trend: the rise of the “pocket money economy,” where public funds are treated like personal piggy banks, shared among powerbrokers and political loudmouths. This isn’t governance; it’s organized looting. It’s infuriating that we keep hearing about the massive sums allocated to states without any transparency about how this money is planned, spent, or accounted for. Both the federal and state governments are complicit in this charade. President Tinubu, a former state governor, knows full well the potential for state-level financial mismanagement, yet he has chosen to look the other way. This silence is deafening and suggests that the rot is not just tolerated but perhaps even encouraged. The lack of accountability is appalling. Increased revenue should translate to better services—improved healthcare, infrastructure, and social welfare. But what do we see? A handful of elites pocketing the wealth while ordinary Nigerians continue to suffer. Some states are failing to even pay the new minimum wage, despite the surge in revenue. This is not just incompetence; it’s negligence. If we continue down this path, the grassroots will remain neglected, local governments will become cesspools of corruption, and the gap between the rich and poor will only widen. The federal government must enforce strict oversight and demand transparency in how funds are used. Civil society must step up to hold these leaders accountable. Enough is enough. Increasing revenue without oversight is a recipe for disaster. It’s time to end the charade, demand transparency, and ensure that public funds serve the public good, not the pockets of the powerful. |
| Re: 21 States Seek N1.65trn Loans Despite 40% Rise In FAAC Revenues by Racoon(m): 10:15am On Aug 27, 2024 |
Thieving criminals ripping this nation dry. |
| Re: 21 States Seek N1.65trn Loans Despite 40% Rise In FAAC Revenues by CyrusVI(m): 10:20am On Aug 27, 2024 |
Smartcitizen: ![]() Otti is the inly Nigerian Gov to take Islamic bank loan this year The man don use Abia state future play kite Next Gov go pay debt till he tire
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| Re: 21 States Seek N1.65trn Loans Despite 40% Rise In FAAC Revenues by Ennyjude(f): 10:20am On Aug 27, 2024 |
Nothing changes |
| Re: 21 States Seek N1.65trn Loans Despite 40% Rise In FAAC Revenues by helinues: 10:20am On Aug 27, 2024 |
Toh |
| Re: 21 States Seek N1.65trn Loans Despite 40% Rise In FAAC Revenues by obedugo(m): 10:24am On Aug 27, 2024 |
I just go check if to say I go see Alex there... But our beloved LP Governor is miles ahead of others |
| Re: 21 States Seek N1.65trn Loans Despite 40% Rise In FAAC Revenues by CyrusVI(m): 10:27am On Aug 27, 2024 |
Gov arent held accountable for anything, thanks to the gullible state residents who think their states are being ruled from Abuja |
| Re: 21 States Seek N1.65trn Loans Despite 40% Rise In FAAC Revenues by Ojiofor: 10:52am On Aug 27, 2024 |
Smartcitizen:Alex Otti said he haven't borrowed a dollar yet and it is indeed true. Okezie Ikpeazu started borrowing from first week in office until he left with nothing to show for it. |
| Re: 21 States Seek N1.65trn Loans Despite 40% Rise In FAAC Revenues by mrvitalis(m): 10:56am On Aug 27, 2024 |
Hope of IMO wants to borrow 271 billion? For what? How is this allowed? |
| Re: 21 States Seek N1.65trn Loans Despite 40% Rise In FAAC Revenues by yungpowers(m): 11:04am On Aug 27, 2024*. Modified: 2:57pm On Aug 27, 2024 |
Smartcitizen:A loan of about N141b which was applied for by former governor Ikpeazu from AFDB arrived few months into Otti's administration. Modified: source: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/more-news/607761-afdb-approves-abias-115million-loan-request.html?tztc=1 |
| Re: 21 States Seek N1.65trn Loans Despite 40% Rise In FAAC Revenues by BlackfireX: 11:06am On Aug 27, 2024 |
Lagos and loan eeeeh ![]() |
| Re: 21 States Seek N1.65trn Loans Despite 40% Rise In FAAC Revenues by Smartcitizen: 11:06am On Aug 27, 2024 |
yungpowers:Please can we have a confirmed link to this news if you are sure it is not a beer parlor gossip. Thanks so much for the info in advance. |
| Re: 21 States Seek N1.65trn Loans Despite 40% Rise In FAAC Revenues by tishbite42: 11:51am On Aug 27, 2024 |
Soludo and Uzodinma are enemies of Ndigbo Yuck |
| Re: 21 States Seek N1.65trn Loans Despite 40% Rise In FAAC Revenues by PHIPEX(m): 11:51am On Aug 27, 2024 |
Soludo wants to wreck my state with loans. He wants to impress with the coming election. He single handedly wants to borrow more than all the previous 3 governors combined. He should remember Obi (a trader) did all he did with zero borrowing and surplus savings. A Prof should do better |
| Re: 21 States Seek N1.65trn Loans Despite 40% Rise In FAAC Revenues by WHEREISMANNA: 11:52am On Aug 27, 2024 |
Delta must join Let check d list fess |
| Re: 21 States Seek N1.65trn Loans Despite 40% Rise In FAAC Revenues by opes: 11:52am On Aug 27, 2024 |
I pity the next Governor of Oyo state. Too much debt.. |
| Re: 21 States Seek N1.65trn Loans Despite 40% Rise In FAAC Revenues by Bitterkola100: 11:52am On Aug 27, 2024 |
Smartcitizen:keep deceiving yourself to feel happy. |
| Re: 21 States Seek N1.65trn Loans Despite 40% Rise In FAAC Revenues by flexyrule(m): 11:52am On Aug 27, 2024 |
Lol |
| Re: 21 States Seek N1.65trn Loans Despite 40% Rise In FAAC Revenues by KEVIND: 11:53am On Aug 27, 2024 |
CRIME REPORT IN NIGERIA Total number of major crime recorded across the nation 2022 North West — 2,664 North Central — 1,127 South West — 772 South East — 715 South South — 675 North East — 406 2023 North West — 1,527 [Down] North Central — 1,236 [Up] North East — 969 [Up] South West — 703 [Down] South East — 624 [Down] South South — 588 [Down] https://www.nairaland.com/8197038/crime-report-nigeria#131713517
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| Re: 21 States Seek N1.65trn Loans Despite 40% Rise In FAAC Revenues by INTEGRITYA1(m): 11:53am On Aug 27, 2024*. Modified: 5:43pm On Aug 27, 2024 |
How nice could it be if all these loans are genuinely channel to Capital projects. Any good loan is to repay itself. And for government spending that are not meant to generate incomes or profit should be able to provide infrastructures to make life more better for the populace. Affordable investment opportunity to both medium and high income earners. Legacy Garden Estate Phase 1. Looking at the success we recorded at the Phase 1, is a prove we can do much more in Phase 2. Located at Imota Ikorodu axis. Promo Offers: - 950k per plot size - 5.4m per Acre 6 Plots (Plus extra 1 free plot) Either to build your dream home, to enjoy good rental incomes or huge capital gains. Buy now and wait. Call/Whatsapp the number on the video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DV_GieRmvKE?si=OSr_ZdUiYyN2U6FM |
| Re: 21 States Seek N1.65trn Loans Despite 40% Rise In FAAC Revenues by EmekaBlue(m): 11:54am On Aug 27, 2024 |
Apshit Hope Uzodinjo is the highest with N271.34 billion on Imo state Mad governor |
| Re: 21 States Seek N1.65trn Loans Despite 40% Rise In FAAC Revenues by Smartcitizen: 11:54am On Aug 27, 2024 |
Bitterkola100:Did you read the article? It's either the writer is deceiving us or you are the one confusing yourself. All I'm saying is from the write up and not beer parlor gossip. |
| Re: 21 States Seek N1.65trn Loans Despite 40% Rise In FAAC Revenues by uchbiz: 11:54am On Aug 27, 2024 |
Imo state is in trouble |
| Re: 21 States Seek N1.65trn Loans Despite 40% Rise In FAAC Revenues by Jayhome24: 11:55am On Aug 27, 2024 |
Smartcitizen:From loan by the time he leaves office the debt on Abia will be hell. |
| Re: 21 States Seek N1.65trn Loans Despite 40% Rise In FAAC Revenues by jattopeter(m): 11:55am On Aug 27, 2024 |
We should just braze up for what lies ahead of us. |
| Re: 21 States Seek N1.65trn Loans Despite 40% Rise In FAAC Revenues by Reload101: 11:56am On Aug 27, 2024 |
This is operation rule your state to extinction |
| Re: 21 States Seek N1.65trn Loans Despite 40% Rise In FAAC Revenues by ogaemma: 11:56am On Aug 27, 2024 |
They better not give any loan to Edo State, it will be the cash out for failed Obaseki. |
| Re: 21 States Seek N1.65trn Loans Despite 40% Rise In FAAC Revenues by zebszebs: 11:56am On Aug 27, 2024 |
Of all the states, why is Oyo borrowing N133.4 billion? Have you been to that state? If you left Oyo state 20 years ago and returned today, you would barely notice any difference. Shame |
| Re: 21 States Seek N1.65trn Loans Despite 40% Rise In FAAC Revenues by adeniyi65(m): 11:56am On Aug 27, 2024 |
What is the collateral that imo State has that warrant or guarantee her to wanted to seek almost 300 billion |
| Re: 21 States Seek N1.65trn Loans Despite 40% Rise In FAAC Revenues by Smartcitizen: 11:56am On Aug 27, 2024 |
Jayhome24:Well that's not what the article is saying, unless you are wishful thinking. |
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