FAAC: Which State Received Highest Share Of The Federation Account Allocation? - Politics (2) - Nairaland
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| Re: FAAC: Which State Received Highest Share Of The Federation Account Allocation? by Image123(m): 4:48pm On Oct 17, 2025 |
Brendaniel:Were we getting close to 700billion steadily monthly? |
| Re: FAAC: Which State Received Highest Share Of The Federation Account Allocation? by wellmax(m): 4:49pm On Oct 17, 2025 |
Hemanwel:That what happens when you focus on FG and Tinubu alone and leaving your state governors to do anyhow. Time to change focus and hold your governors to account by for the huge payout. Only very few governors have made good use of these funds. And the reason is simple, they know how gullible the citizens are. Every one will focus and on Tinubu and FG |
| Re: FAAC: Which State Received Highest Share Of The Federation Account Allocation? by MYKELDAYO(m): 4:50pm On Oct 17, 2025 |
DrMB:seriously we need to give it to the federal government for doing there bit even if they still have some lapses But you see this governor they are the real thieves holding our development back.. |
| Re: FAAC: Which State Received Highest Share Of The Federation Account Allocation? by wellmax(m): 4:50pm On Oct 17, 2025 |
Later people will ask where did the savings from subsidy go. |
| Re: FAAC: Which State Received Highest Share Of The Federation Account Allocation? by valentineuwakwe(m): 4:51pm On Oct 17, 2025 |
Richtaiwo:You are really a funny guy.... wen last you visit your village sef |
| Re: FAAC: Which State Received Highest Share Of The Federation Account Allocation? by Brendaniel: 4:53pm On Oct 17, 2025 |
Image123:You don't still get the point, Tinubu has done 2 trillion , the problem is 700 billion in Buhari's time has more value than the 2 trillion Tinubu is doing now |
| Re: FAAC: Which State Received Highest Share Of The Federation Account Allocation? by Zocalite: 4:55pm On Oct 17, 2025 |
wellmax:You people are funny So you remove subsidy that has balance the well-being of nigerians and started giving it to 36 people Is there any sense there I'm such you don't even have a car, ask your family people that have if any, how much they are paying to move their car |
| Re: FAAC: Which State Received Highest Share Of The Federation Account Allocation? by udemzyudex(m): 4:56pm On Oct 17, 2025 |
Bayelsa state governor should be probe immediately his tenure ends. |
| Re: FAAC: Which State Received Highest Share Of The Federation Account Allocation? by Image123(m): 4:56pm On Oct 17, 2025*. Modified: 7:11pm On Oct 17, 2025 |
Brendaniel:In dollars, not in naira. In Nigeria, we spend naira. Our state governments pay salaries and do projects mostly in naira. Meaning they have had more than enough change to spare since Tinubu. They severally attest to this. For instance/example, my state paid 100billion salaries when they received 150billion. Now, they are receiving more than 300billion. You can bet they didn't double salaries which is usually their main expense. |
| Re: FAAC: Which State Received Highest Share Of The Federation Account Allocation? by Fountainofyouth(f): 4:58pm On Oct 17, 2025 |
Zocalite:Let me come down to ur -0 IQ reasoning since u are bereft of adequate thought process The president all of u are focused on, can u bring him to ur bedroom to ask questions? Have u ever gone to Aso villa and u are allowed to visit the President? Has anyone in ur state sued a sitting President? Is Tinubu suppose to be the one to tell governors what to do with the money he gave them? Have u heard of Presidents paying non civil servants salary? Use ur brain. |
| Re: FAAC: Which State Received Highest Share Of The Federation Account Allocation? by Zocalite: 4:59pm On Oct 17, 2025 |
wellmax:Which state are you from? How do you hold a governor responsible, have you done it yourself A governor that's held responsible has you are trying to say, what will such governor be doing |
| Re: FAAC: Which State Received Highest Share Of The Federation Account Allocation? by anonimi: 4:59pm On Oct 17, 2025 |
Fountainofyouth:What a shame that Tinubu’s federal government has the highest allocation of 53% alone to itself but nothing to show for it except more loans to loot and steal. The 36 states have 27% of the federation account to share among themselves. What is the wisdom of deflecting attention from the squander mania of Aso Rock? How many of the completed 40 roads have you seen ![]() TimeManager: |
| Re: FAAC: Which State Received Highest Share Of The Federation Account Allocation? by Brendaniel: 5:01pm On Oct 17, 2025 |
Image123:And yet your government uses benchmark in dollars to setup and estimate your budget... |
| Re: FAAC: Which State Received Highest Share Of The Federation Account Allocation? by anonimi: 5:02pm On Oct 17, 2025 |
Zocalite:A governor that is held accountable will be employing well paid workers to make water available, which Tinubu and his Lagos successors have failed to do in their 26 years master plan. fergie001: |
| Re: FAAC: Which State Received Highest Share Of The Federation Account Allocation? by KosiGee(m): 5:02pm On Oct 17, 2025 |
Richtaiwo:Oyo state is bigger than which 5 states? |
| Re: FAAC: Which State Received Highest Share Of The Federation Account Allocation? by EmekaBlue(m): 5:04pm On Oct 17, 2025 |
Ojoro everywhere. Na padi padi allocation. Why una hide southeast collecting the smallest |
| Re: FAAC: Which State Received Highest Share Of The Federation Account Allocation? by anonimi: 5:06pm On Oct 17, 2025 |
Brendaniel:Stockholm Syndrome justifiers are easy to spot, as they labour in vain to make Oshiomhole’s Assembly of Past Criminals, APC look like a group of saints to uncritical people. fuckJones: |
| Re: FAAC: Which State Received Highest Share Of The Federation Account Allocation? by Ngwamankilyou2(m): 5:09pm On Oct 17, 2025 |
jmoore:Busy body where did he mention south east or you want to be intelligent by half. |
| Re: FAAC: Which State Received Highest Share Of The Federation Account Allocation? by saintkel(m): 5:12pm On Oct 17, 2025 |
Richtaiwo:Despite d reports not mentioning d southeast, as usual, ur bike for that region won't let u see....keep dying in hatred. ... |
| Re: FAAC: Which State Received Highest Share Of The Federation Account Allocation? by SwordBezalel: 5:23pm On Oct 17, 2025 |
We the people of Edo congratulates our brother Delta state for receiving the highest allocation... |
| Re: FAAC: Which State Received Highest Share Of The Federation Account Allocation? by Image123(m): 5:30pm On Oct 17, 2025 |
Brendaniel:Errm because we earn in dollars. |
| Re: FAAC: Which State Received Highest Share Of The Federation Account Allocation? by AlphaTaikun: 5:31pm On Oct 17, 2025 |
DrMB: |
| Re: FAAC: Which State Received Highest Share Of The Federation Account Allocation? by correctguy101(m): 5:32pm On Oct 17, 2025 |
Fountainofyouth:Na so o. The federal government sef no fit hold anyone accountable. If na the Chinese system, all the governors go face capital punishment. |
| Re: FAAC: Which State Received Highest Share Of The Federation Account Allocation? by Oladikpo1975: 5:44pm On Oct 17, 2025 |
The states are getting less now than they were getting under the days of PDP. Our money just became Zimbabwe dollar. Shouting zillions trillions but when measured in dollars we are getting by far less. In 2014 states were getting an average of 5 to 6 billion per month that was $31 million dollars at an exchange of 160 naira to one dollar. Today average earning per state 13 billion naira translating to $9 million dollars per month. Though states earn more naira now they are 3x poorer than they were under the PDP. For those who ask; who is talking of dollar? I have a question for you; poverty is measured in dollars, riches is also measured in dollars, GDP is measured in dollars, minimum wage between countries is measured in dollars. So why can't we measure state wealth in dollars. Is it right for some states to earn more than others. The answer is yes. Zamfara sells her gold to bandits and collect their share below the sharing table. The Niger delta puts all there own on the table. States who want to get more must put their extractive income into the national purse and so get more. I come in peace |
| Re: FAAC: Which State Received Highest Share Of The Federation Account Allocation? by asfrank(m): 5:45pm On Oct 17, 2025 |
Brendaniel:Before coming to this conclusion, did you factor in that the USD was pegged by the CBN? There was a clear disparity between the real Dollar value and what the CBN was giving out from the official channels. So your analysis is not accurate in my opinion |
| Re: FAAC: Which State Received Highest Share Of The Federation Account Allocation? by onuman: 6:05pm On Oct 17, 2025 |
Richtaiwo:Half education is a disease. They don't use land mass or population as yardstick in creation of new federating units in a country formed by different regions. |
| Re: FAAC: Which State Received Highest Share Of The Federation Account Allocation? by Hedonisco: 6:15pm On Oct 17, 2025 |
Image123:In other words, the joke is on the masses - and everything is at the masses expense. Inflation due to Naira devaluation and fuel subsidy removal caused a 3-4 fold increase in prices of goods and services while, the salaries of the common man was increased by more or less 100%. Essentially, by some warped wuruwuru 'financial engineering', these political bandits shortchanged the masses by increased the value of naira at their disposal whilst simultaneously 'uselessing' the value of the Naira income of the poor salary earners and ordinary Nigerians.. But for some of you apologists, this is something to celebrate? |
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wen last you visit your village sef