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Nine States Slash Wage Bills Despite Increased Allocations by dre11(op): 4:52pm On Oct 19, 2024
Despite increased revenue from the Federation Account Allocation Committee, no fewer than nine states have reduced their wage bills in the first half of 2024, findings by Saturday PUNCH reveal.

Since the current administration ended fuel subsidy in May 2023, revenues to all tiers of government have increased. While some states have seen a 50 per cent rise in allocations, others have received about 100 per cent more.

However, despite the increased allocations, Saturday PUNCH discovered that nine of 35 states spent less on salaries and wages in the first half of 2024 compared to the same period in 2023.

The information is based on an analysis of the 2023 and 2024 budget implementation reports of 35 states obtained from Open Nigerian States, a BudgIT-supported platform for public budget data.

The data shows that despite receiving a total of N1.54tn in FAAC revenue during the reviewed period, the nine states reduced their wage bills by N17.06bn in 2024.

The states are
Akwa Ibom
Anambra
Bauchi
Borno
Delta
Zamfara
Oyo
Ondo
and Kano.


In 2023, the nine states received a total of N838.49bn from FAAC in the first six months, spending N199.71bn on salaries and wages. But in the first half of 2024, despite receiving over N1.5tn from FAAC, they spent N182.65bn on wages.

Oyo State recorded the highest wage reduction in Quarter 2, 2024, spending N32.66bn on salaries, which is N7.61bn less than the N40.27bn spent over the same period in 2023.

Kano had the second-largest reduction, cutting its wage bill by N3.77bn, compared to the N31.26bn it spent in 2023.

Wage reductions for other states include N471.11m (Akwa Ibom), N47.94m (Anambra), N689.99m (Bauchi), N415.31m (Borno), N1.24bn (Delta), N1.49bn (Zamfara), and N1.33bn (Ondo).

It was unclear why these states reduced their wage bills, as there were no reports of worker layoffs.

However, findings indicate that only 11 of the 36 state governments can independently pay workers’ salaries without relying on federal allocations.

The states, according to an analysis of their approved 2024 budgets, include Lagos, Kano, Anambra, Edo, Enugu, Imo, Kaduna, Kwara, Osun, Ogun, and Zamfara.
https://punchng.com/nine-states-slash-wage-bills-despite-increased-allocations/

Re: Nine States Slash Wage Bills Despite Increased Allocations by Golan007: 5:13pm On Oct 19, 2024
huh
Naija.
Re: Nine States Slash Wage Bills Despite Increased Allocations by TemplarLandry: 5:17pm On Oct 19, 2024
huh
Re: Nine States Slash Wage Bills Despite Increased Allocations by JASONjnr(m): 5:25pm On Oct 19, 2024
Just imagine the corruption.,...


The blame will likely go to Tinubu....... Except he creates a regional government where these criminal state governors will not be powerful enough to run it's citizens a scam show.
Re: Nine States Slash Wage Bills Despite Increased Allocations by RevenuesBoost(f): 6:13pm On Oct 19, 2024
Okay
Re: Nine States Slash Wage Bills Despite Increased Allocations by Ringstonermask: 6:13pm On Oct 19, 2024
Delta ought not be on that list.
Re: Nine States Slash Wage Bills Despite Increased Allocations by haybhi1(m): 6:13pm On Oct 19, 2024
Some states received 50-100% increase in allocation yet all blames go to the president. Ok o.
Re: Nine States Slash Wage Bills Despite Increased Allocations by Exumal(m): 6:13pm On Oct 19, 2024
Hmmm
Cheap foreign used phones dey oh my people. check my signature.
Re: Nine States Slash Wage Bills Despite Increased Allocations by techbro1: 6:13pm On Oct 19, 2024
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Re: Nine States Slash Wage Bills Despite Increased Allocations by mytime24(f): 6:14pm On Oct 19, 2024
Wetin Delta dey use all d money allocated to them do 😳
Re: Nine States Slash Wage Bills Despite Increased Allocations by techbro1: 6:15pm On Oct 19, 2024
It’s a shame that south south states are there. I expected this from Northern states and a few southwest states. Also shameful to see Omo state on the list
Re: Nine States Slash Wage Bills Despite Increased Allocations by Obakoolex(m): 6:16pm On Oct 19, 2024
The governors are actually the real enemy of the people undecided
Re: Nine States Slash Wage Bills Despite Increased Allocations by 77up(m): 6:16pm On Oct 19, 2024
Governors are the real problem of this country.
Re: Nine States Slash Wage Bills Despite Increased Allocations by Thundafireseun: 6:16pm On Oct 19, 2024
A lot more other states will follow suit soon…. Mark my words

Anambra and Delta have no business in that list
Re: Nine States Slash Wage Bills Despite Increased Allocations by merits(m): 6:16pm On Oct 19, 2024
Re: Nine States Slash Wage Bills Despite Increased Allocations by Betanaija42moro: 6:16pm On Oct 19, 2024
I know that Anambra must be there.
I don't understand that Governor
Re: Nine States Slash Wage Bills Despite Increased Allocations by Habbeyy(m): 6:16pm On Oct 19, 2024
Shame on Akwa Ibom and Delta states, SS is bigger than this. Fvck Seyi Makinde
Re: Nine States Slash Wage Bills Despite Increased Allocations by Lamasta(m): 6:16pm On Oct 19, 2024
Majorly PDP states there is no justification for reducing wage bill when FAAC to your state increased
Re: Nine States Slash Wage Bills Despite Increased Allocations by NastiLord: 6:17pm On Oct 19, 2024
Annoying to see Akwa Ibom State on the list with a huge IGR
Re: Nine States Slash Wage Bills Despite Increased Allocations by Armaggedon: 6:17pm On Oct 19, 2024
Silly and unintelligent report from the Lagos Ibadan expressway brown envelope newspaper that generally reflect the falling standard of education in the southwest
Re: Nine States Slash Wage Bills Despite Increased Allocations by Djele: 6:19pm On Oct 19, 2024
If we have a working system the former governor of delta state ifeanyi okowa should be in jail.
Re: Nine States Slash Wage Bills Despite Increased Allocations by zombieHUNTER: 6:20pm On Oct 19, 2024
Soludo has always been a big thief
Re: Nine States Slash Wage Bills Despite Increased Allocations by nairalanda1(m): 6:20pm On Oct 19, 2024
Lexy2014 believes that states should pay minimum wage of 20 naira monthly

Deepsight his pal believes it should be 5 naira monthly

ReubenE thinks it should be 1 naira every 6 months
Re: Nine States Slash Wage Bills Despite Increased Allocations by zombieHUNTER: 6:20pm On Oct 19, 2024
Djele:
If we have a working system the former governor of delta state ifeanyi okowa should be in jail.
what about the dunce of Enugu

Ifeanyi ugwuanyi worst of them all
Re: Nine States Slash Wage Bills Despite Increased Allocations by theophorus(m): 6:21pm On Oct 19, 2024
I know say GSM must dey dere.
Baba sabi use Media hype and control but wait make he handover first, na that time you go know WhatsUp.
Re: Nine States Slash Wage Bills Despite Increased Allocations by DeepSight(m): 6:22pm On Oct 19, 2024
nairalanda1:
Lexy2014 believes that states should pay minimum wage of 20 naira monthly

Deepsight his pal believes it should be 5 naira monthly

ReubenE thinks it should be 1 naira every 6 months
Keep masturbating. Of course the fact that such funds could be spent on torchlights will never catch your attention.

You are a sick man.
Re: Nine States Slash Wage Bills Despite Increased Allocations by MrCounselor: 6:22pm On Oct 19, 2024
na wa
Re: Nine States Slash Wage Bills Despite Increased Allocations by Antiurchins: 6:23pm On Oct 19, 2024
APC was a plague some people saw from a distance and avoid accordingly but some people chanted "change", "next level "and now "renewed hopelessness." Even most educated Yorubas like Wole Soyinka became a bigot because of election. But reality is clearer today.


May Obidients and Peter Obi succeed.


May Allah ponish Apc supporters.


Ebin pawa oooooo
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