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Re: Revenue Allocation To States In Nigeria By FG (2014) by Nobody: 9:41am On Apr 09, 2015 |
baby124:swine 2 Likes |
Re: Revenue Allocation To States In Nigeria By FG (2014) by 1stola: 9:42am On Apr 09, 2015 |
MKO4ever:WOE UNTO GEJ |
Re: Revenue Allocation To States In Nigeria By FG (2014) by Bimpe29: 9:42am On Apr 09, 2015 |
Until we eschew vested interest, we may not get it right. See figures, but what is obtainable is not commensurate with the huge sums various levels of government gets. And, Nigerians are only asking for basic amenities. These funds are being converted to the actualization of personal goals of the politicians, contractors/vendors as well as the bureaucrats. Vested interest and insincerity are our problems. 2 Likes |
Re: Revenue Allocation To States In Nigeria By FG (2014) by martineverest(m): 9:42am On Apr 09, 2015 |
Delta state is a mess....its d worst state in niger delta,in terms of development.....even edo state with little resources and revenue is picking up from where it used to be.........pdp has killed dat state...the worst of all,the people re almost satified with waz happening to dia state.ogboru still remain d only person to change dat backward state fergiiosugo: |
Re: Revenue Allocation To States In Nigeria By FG (2014) by Nobody: 9:43am On Apr 09, 2015 |
UnknownT:In very surprised too. |
Re: Revenue Allocation To States In Nigeria By FG (2014) by Reference(m): 9:43am On Apr 09, 2015 |
baby124: It is still the same poor thinking and paucity of ideas in Lagos. Yes, they run to Lagos but what does Lagos do with them. Has Lagos exploited their potentials. Has it put them to work then tax their returns, no. Just the same cluelessness. In advanced economies like the US the higher populated states are usually near the top of the economic tree, slums, beggars et al, because where you have the rich, at least you need the poor to serve them. So you don't have any excuse. With right thinking leadership Lagos can operate an independent, prosperous economy from the rest of Nigeria so can every other state. Human beings are capital. They built the infrastructure in America in the 50's and 60's. They built the enormous war machine of the 40's before that. Your excuse is like a man with 10 wives, 30 children qnd acres of land. He either sees it as a blessing or curse, the children as an asset or liability, the land as a farm or an agonizing over grown bush he needs to constantly keep in check. People with the allocation attitude and entitlement mentality will never see proper resources when they have them. Oil.is a curse. It has deadened our thinking and made leadership such a tall order. Better call your local leaders to order because the day big oil ends, we will be eating each other out of starvation. 9 Likes |
Re: Revenue Allocation To States In Nigeria By FG (2014) by Nobody: 9:45am On Apr 09, 2015 |
agarawu23: It's based on the percentage of what they contribute to the federal purse. But then, despite the enormous amount pumped into the state, poverty and poor infrastructures are ravaging the state. Even Gov. Akpabio himself can testify to this. 1 Like |
Re: Revenue Allocation To States In Nigeria By FG (2014) by Qyubee(m): 9:46am On Apr 09, 2015 |
HrtBrkSteve:cant blame d man too much sha! 1 Like |
Re: Revenue Allocation To States In Nigeria By FG (2014) by khalleb(m): 9:49am On Apr 09, 2015 |
The title of the post is See What Each State Receives & What It Contibutes To The Federation Account - 2014 but it only shows the Revenue Allocation To States In Nigeria By FG it doesn't show what each state contribute to the federal acc. |
Re: Revenue Allocation To States In Nigeria By FG (2014) by Nobody: 9:50am On Apr 09, 2015 |
No wonder Akpabio wants to Bleep in Akwa-Ibom |
Re: Revenue Allocation To States In Nigeria By FG (2014) by Odukes(m): 9:50am On Apr 09, 2015 |
While I will give Akwa Ibom state a pass mark for good use of her allocation, Delta and Bayelasa states Governors should account for their state funds. Owokowokoooo, dia ris Godu ooh. |
Re: Revenue Allocation To States In Nigeria By FG (2014) by lionness(f): 9:51am On Apr 09, 2015 |
[b] donodion: The allocation is monthly sir. The entire amount shared in 2014 was a whopping 7.7 trillion, while the country made 77 Billion USD from crude alone. What made Lagos State Monthly allocation to be that high is just the VAT: Value Added Tax paid by the people, and the businesses into the federal account. 13% of the VAT gets Lagos allocation that big. I am just extremely confused why Akwa Ibom should be ahead of PH, a state that's the closest to Lagos regarding VAT generation into the FED's purse. Anyways, here's how they pay each state: 1 Gross Statutory Allocation 2 13% Share of Derivation Goes only to the SS 3 External Debt Deductions Lagos tops this table, but with its 100 Billion monthly IGR, the State is paying back its debts steadily 4 Contractual Obligation Deductions such as SWF, ECA, IMF, Etc 5 Crude Oil Excess Proceeds Goes to majorly to SS, and every other state get some part of it 6 Other Deductions 7 VAT Allocations Led by Lagos, PH, Kano, Kaduna, Oyo and Delta 8 Net Statutory Allocations The total sum Akwa Ibom remains the ONLY state to have collected as much as 4 trillion naira since the past 8 years. The first State in Nigeria, to collect roughly over 1 trillion within 4 years. I still think the esteemed Governor could have turned that state to some Dubai. I dont think his accomplishment are that mammoth. Please, someone should share, how much each state contributes to the FED yearly. But sincerely, the EFCC needs to start killing our GOVERNORS. Especially, that useless Delta and Oyo state governors! [/b] 8 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Revenue Allocation To States In Nigeria By FG (2014) by heneversleep: 9:52am On Apr 09, 2015 |
No matter of doubt again, democracy is a government of the politicians and not the people. Corruption has eaten deep into the system. 1 Like |
Re: Revenue Allocation To States In Nigeria By FG (2014) by zimoni(f): 9:52am On Apr 09, 2015 |
The topic was misleading. The OP is a Muntullar. 1 Like |
Re: Revenue Allocation To States In Nigeria By FG (2014) by egeoffery: 9:52am On Apr 09, 2015 |
Greedy and wicked leaders we have in Nigeria.. So much money yet we have got poverty as our household name... Unemployment our national anthem. Nigeria is meant for few people including Okonjo Iweala... Shame. |
Re: Revenue Allocation To States In Nigeria By FG (2014) by Nobody: 9:53am On Apr 09, 2015 |
anonimi: So you're unemployed? No wonder. Come to Ibadan let me find a job for you. |
Re: Revenue Allocation To States In Nigeria By FG (2014) by Nobody: 9:53am On Apr 09, 2015 |
The sad thing here is small states like Bayelsa with a population of less than a million people have nothing to show for theirs.......if only we know what corruption has cost us over time. smh 2 Likes |
Re: Revenue Allocation To States In Nigeria By FG (2014) by kretiv: 9:54am On Apr 09, 2015 |
So why is south east left out? Are they not part of Nigeria. And everybody want their votes to succeed in their loot and afterwards they end up being marginalized. |
Re: Revenue Allocation To States In Nigeria By FG (2014) by Kennywills7(m): 9:55am On Apr 09, 2015 |
Brugo:Honestly Delta state is in big bondage, i wish ogboru will b allow to rule to see if we will experience good governance here. I weep for my state! so undeveloped yet receiving so much though less than what it contributes but amount we receive is enough to transform d state and lives of all deltans |
Re: Revenue Allocation To States In Nigeria By FG (2014) by lovat(m): 9:56am On Apr 09, 2015 |
femojie:I'm not holding brief for Bayelsa state govt but do you know that Bayelsa State has 70% water and 30% land, it cost far more constructing infrastructure there than in lagos. 2 Likes |
Re: Revenue Allocation To States In Nigeria By FG (2014) by Nobody: 9:56am On Apr 09, 2015 |
Akwa Ibom should be a country.. See money. If any akwa ibom governor becomes poor after his tenure, his name is OKUKO. |
Re: Revenue Allocation To States In Nigeria By FG (2014) by bakynes(m): 9:56am On Apr 09, 2015 |
Under this Buhari led FG, all states should publish a breakdown of what they did with their Allocation, this milking is too much while people suffer. It has to stop.No wonder you see some beautiful girls driving G-wagon all over the place not knowing na all these Governors girlfriends. 2 Likes |
Re: Revenue Allocation To States In Nigeria By FG (2014) by CHM11: 9:56am On Apr 09, 2015 |
mideoti:Because you are like most northern states, you bring nothing at all to the federal account, you just take take and take. Your population is also small that's why you receive less charity. I think your governor should strive and work more for IGR. |
Re: Revenue Allocation To States In Nigeria By FG (2014) by Johnsmartinyang(m): 9:57am On Apr 09, 2015 |
CHM11:Please please let's see biko....i have said it many a time that we ain't ready for a change...the CHANGE im talking about is not the kind APC is advocating im talking abt the CHINA kinda revolution....we the youths we owe our children that at least......I rest my case 1 Like |
Re: Revenue Allocation To States In Nigeria By FG (2014) by etukjohnson123: 9:57am On Apr 09, 2015 |
pls is this the current percentage allocation among the three tier of government now? |
Re: Revenue Allocation To States In Nigeria By FG (2014) by Collinsemegreat(m): 9:58am On Apr 09, 2015 |
baby124:if each state manage dia resource do u tink lag. Would av goten up to dat?*modified* no wonda dat bros see mney stil fo my state o... Waitin fo okowa if he can manage it wel! |
Re: Revenue Allocation To States In Nigeria By FG (2014) by Nobody: 9:59am On Apr 09, 2015 |
1stola:Ode.. Aba is finer than new york city... no dusty roads, fresh clean gutters, no road and soil erosion, no swamp market roads, okrika full everywea for ayanholu and ariaria, osisioma is beautiful wit flowers, Isi-ala ngwa is more prosperous than ph and okpu-umuobo is greener than VI.... oya die... |
Re: Revenue Allocation To States In Nigeria By FG (2014) by Nobody: 9:59am On Apr 09, 2015 |
fergiiosugo: Some Nigerian leaders are devil sent. The most annoying aspect is when they annex the state radio stations to sing their praises from morning till evening. Bunch of devilish iliiterates. So damn heartless.. Even if they don't pay out stipends to the poor, they should at least raise infrastrucral development to a very high standard. You will still see open sewers, pilled up public waste bins, potholes on popular roads. God have mercy.. |
Re: Revenue Allocation To States In Nigeria By FG (2014) by micrep3030(m): 10:00am On Apr 09, 2015 |
Oyo y owing salary |
Re: Revenue Allocation To States In Nigeria By FG (2014) by donodion(m): 10:02am On Apr 09, 2015 |
CHM11:My goodness... We have very bad managers SBD administrators in polity. Akwa ibom should be eldo radio with the approved allocations.in fact Nigerians should be issued visas to visit the state.Besides,Cross river and Akwa Ibom are neighbours, they share common coastline, a sensible business minded patriot would see the need for a port establishment in that state.The South South and South East bound cargo would easily be diverte there,cutting Lagos cargo port serious slack. The coastlines alone is an invitation for modern recreational and tourist infrastructures with guaranteed consistent turn over and employment opportunities for the indigenes and residents. Tolls plazas alone is another revenue generation medium for the state...OMG!!!! This is one of the reasons why I respect Donald Duke till date.Peeps like him are deep thinkers.....over N100 BILLION every 6 months?? I swear if I'm the state ( province) administrator the indigenes would have no reason to go to SW besides sight seeing what the oduas look like. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Revenue Allocation To States In Nigeria By FG (2014) by lionness(f): 10:02am On Apr 09, 2015 |
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