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Re: Federal Allocation In Buhari's 1st Year In Office by Nobody: 7:41am On Jun 13, 2016
bonechamberlain:
Katsina getting more than some oil states. Why should population be considered when sharing revenue, so some people can keep in producing unproductive population and the detriments of others, if it was by population ( productive) Lagos should be getting more than 200 bill. Look at even borno getting more than viable states. This is why they kick against fiscal federalism so that they keep on sharing money like father Christmas angry
what is your problem mr man? Did Kastina state force you to marry only one wife with two kids only?
Re: Federal Allocation In Buhari's 1st Year In Office by emiwanlee(m): 7:41am On Jun 13, 2016
In biology, parasites suck hosts till death
Re: Federal Allocation In Buhari's 1st Year In Office by Orikinla(m): 7:41am On Jun 13, 2016
[size=18pt]Lagos has more than 20 million people received only N178 billion. While Bayelsa has less than 3 million people and received N98 billion in 12 months and still owing Bayelsa civil servants arrears of unpaid salaries![/size].
Re: Federal Allocation In Buhari's 1st Year In Office by melzabull(f): 7:42am On Jun 13, 2016
AntiWailer:
Does this address why salary was not paid ?
Does it deny the fact that borno gets more than they deserve?
Re: Federal Allocation In Buhari's 1st Year In Office by mightyhazell: 7:43am On Jun 13, 2016
PassingShot:
Take time to read the report again and see the parameters used in sharing the money.

Again, we must re-orientate ourselves to the fact that there is much more to Nigeria than the oyel.

The importance of what the North contributes to our survival as a nation cannot be over-emphasized. Just by experiencing tomato ebola in the north in just one season, the whole of Nigeria has been suffering to get tomatoes at cheap/reasonable price. Can we imagine what will happen if all the farm produce that comes from there stop coming to the south? We will import? With which money and at what cost?

The earlier we realized that each region has its own relevance, the better for us as a nation to move forward.
the money realised from tomato and sugarcane ,whose pocket does it go to? Is it among the money shared in the allocations? Pls be reasonable my friend. I knw u can.
Re: Federal Allocation In Buhari's 1st Year In Office by andaxon: 7:44am On Jun 13, 2016
The people of Bayelsa should hold their state and local government accountable. What have these government tiers been doing with their allocation from the federal government since 1999?
Re: Federal Allocation In Buhari's 1st Year In Office by Orikinla(m): 7:44am On Jun 13, 2016
mightyhazell:
the money realised from tomato and sugarcane ,whose pocket does it go to? Is it among the money shared in the allocations? Pls be reasonable my friend. I knw u can.
Re: Federal Allocation In Buhari's 1st Year In Office by persius555(m): 7:46am On Jun 13, 2016
PassingShot:
Take time to read the report again and see the parameters used in sharing the money.

Again, we must re-orientate ourselves to the fact that there is much more to Nigeria than the oyel.

The importance of what the North contributes to our survival as a nation cannot be over-emphasized. Just by experiencing tomato ebola in the north in just one season, the whole of Nigeria has been suffering to get tomatoes at cheap/reasonable price. Can we imagine what will happen if all the farm produce that comes from there stop coming to the south? We will import? With which money and at what cost?

The earlier we realized that each region has its own relevance, the better for us as a nation to move forward.
Well said. If only nigerians will stop hating and see how we all depend on each other for survival. Its a good thing lagos realised this earlier that it has invested billions of naira in rice production from kebbi state. Few years from now, both states will be selling rice to parts of the country thereby increasing their IGR.
That is the way to go. It is time we start getting busy and stop lazying around a mono economy driven by oil alone.
Re: Federal Allocation In Buhari's 1st Year In Office by mrvitalis(m): 7:47am On Jun 13, 2016
melzabull:
shut up!

Borno and Katrina state has 88b and 78billion respectively but contributes nothing in terms of IGR

At least Baylesa state feeds those two states
Really?? Are u sure they contribute nothing??
Re: Federal Allocation In Buhari's 1st Year In Office by omusiliyu(m): 7:48am On Jun 13, 2016
Umu'igbo ekele'm tongue tongue tongue
Re: Federal Allocation In Buhari's 1st Year In Office by Agimor(m): 7:48am On Jun 13, 2016
Okowa what have you done with Delta state allocation? All ailing company must be resuscitated under your watchful eyes starting with DSC.
Re: Federal Allocation In Buhari's 1st Year In Office by biafranrealson: 7:49am On Jun 13, 2016
THIS ENTITY AND CONTRAPTION CALLED NIGERIA MUST BE BROKEN INTO PIECES AND LET ALL GO THEIR SEPARATE WAYS. HOW COME PEOPLE ARE ENCOURAGED TO MARRY AS MANY AS FOUR WIVES AND PRODUCE COUNTLESS CHILDREN THEY CANT CATER FOR, WHILE SOME ARE CIVILIZED TO HAVE ONLY A WIFE AND AT LEAST FOUR KID THEY CAN CATER FOR. NOW ON SHARING THE RESOURCES FROM THE 5% AREA THE UNPRODUCTIVE , GOOD ON ONLY CHILD REARING, AND CHILD MARRIAGES WILL GET 95% OF THE RESOURCES BECAUSE THEY ARE TERMED MANY. THINGS MUST CHANGE .
Re: Federal Allocation In Buhari's 1st Year In Office by adeniyibolanle(m): 7:49am On Jun 13, 2016
PassingShot:
Take time to read the report again and see the parameters used in sharing the money.

Again, we must re-orientate ourselves to the fact that there is much more to Nigeria than the oyel.

The importance of what the North contributes to our survival as a nation cannot be over-emphasized. Just by experiencing tomato ebola in the north in just one season, the whole of Nigeria has been suffering to get tomatoes at cheap/reasonable price. Can we imagine what will happen if all the farm produce that comes from there stop coming to the south? We will import? With which money and at what cost?

The earlier we realized that each region has its own relevance, the better for us as a nation to move forward.
Thank you man, but some people just don't want to see some facts. Very soon, Onions too will not be available then we go realize that the North too is also important

Re: Federal Allocation In Buhari's 1st Year In Office by darelar(m): 7:49am On Jun 13, 2016
he 10 highest recipients from the Federation Account are Bayelsa State, N95 billion; Katsina State, N88 billion; Oyo State, N84 billion; Kaduna State, N83 billion and Borno State, N78 billion.[b][/b]

do you mean Dickson has gotten N95billions do far within a year and he can't pay civil servants 6 months salary. This is ba of him.
Re: Federal Allocation In Buhari's 1st Year In Office by Nobody: 7:52am On Jun 13, 2016
PassingShot:
Take time to read the report again and see the parameters used in sharing the money.

Again, we must re-orientate ourselves to the fact that there is much more to Nigeria than the oyel.

The importance of what the North contributes to our survival as a nation cannot be over-emphasized. Just by experiencing tomato ebola in the north in just one season, the whole of Nigeria has been suffering to get tomatoes at cheap/reasonable price. Can we imagine what will happen if all the farm produce that comes from there stop coming to the south? We will import? With which money and at what cost?

The earlier we realized that each region has its own relevance, the better for us as a nation to move forward.
Really?

Dianyi, it makes no sense to use population size to allocate revenue, if that is the case (as it is) the north will forever have undue advantage.

could that be the reason why they overbreed. I'd just finished Dan Brownz book Inferno and seriously viewin d North's population overload as a pure disaster, possibly an extinction event waitin to uncurl.
Re: Federal Allocation In Buhari's 1st Year In Office by Pecca: 7:52am On Jun 13, 2016
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Re: Federal Allocation In Buhari's 1st Year In Office by Ramsey247(m): 7:52am On Jun 13, 2016
Orikinla:
[size=18pt]Lagos has more than 20 million people received only N178 billion. While Bayelsa has less than 3 million people and received N98 billion in 12 months and still owing Bayelsa civil servants arrears of unpaid salaries![/size].
why on earth should the govt. be sharing money based on population.
Re: Federal Allocation In Buhari's 1st Year In Office by Centurion04: 7:53am On Jun 13, 2016
I cnt believe Akwa- ibom is a top earner,and the state gov'nr is making us feel the allocation is tht poor..my GOD will judge all these men plundering our state resources... Fire burn them!!
Re: Federal Allocation In Buhari's 1st Year In Office by persius555(m): 7:53am On Jun 13, 2016
darelar:
he 10 highest recipients from the Federation Account are Bayelsa State, N95 billion; Katsina State, N88 billion; Oyo State, N84 billion; Kaduna State, N83 billion and Borno State, N78 billion.[b][/b]

do you mean Dickson has gotten N95billions do far within a year and he can't pay civil servants 6 months salary. This is ba of him.
He has serious explaining to do. Bayelsans must rise up and start asking questions.
Re: Federal Allocation In Buhari's 1st Year In Office by banme1(m): 7:56am On Jun 13, 2016
cyril700:
Akwa ibom is 2nd on the list but the government couldn't finish up a mere secretariat, they abandoned it and left
have u been to the state before?
Re: Federal Allocation In Buhari's 1st Year In Office by melzabull(f): 7:57am On Jun 13, 2016
mrvitalis:
Really?? Are u sure they contribute nothing??
They contribute virtually nothing, most northern states are nothing but parasites
Re: Federal Allocation In Buhari's 1st Year In Office by AntiWailer: 7:57am On Jun 13, 2016
melzabull:
Does it deny the fact that borno gets more than they deserve?
So Buhari decided to pay Borno more and Bayelsa was marginalise as the usual cry should be.

Check allocation under Jonathan it will be d same.
Re: Federal Allocation In Buhari's 1st Year In Office by hansyllo(m): 7:57am On Jun 13, 2016
cyril700:
Akwa ibom is 2nd on the list but the government couldn't finish up a mere secretariat, they abandoned it and left
this guy with Akwa Ibom. what is your problem.pls go and settle your issue with supreme court and stop blaming the state govt.
this is the same annex you are talking about below. shame on you

Re: Federal Allocation In Buhari's 1st Year In Office by biafranrealson: 7:58am On Jun 13, 2016
PassingShot:
Take time to read the report again and see the parameters used in sharing the money.

Again, we must re-orientate ourselves to the fact that there is much more to Nigeria than the oyel.

The importance of what the North contributes to our survival as a nation cannot be over-emphasized. Just by experiencing tomato ebola in the north in just one season, the whole of Nigeria has been suffering to get tomatoes at cheap/reasonable price. Can we imagine what will happen if all the farm produce that comes from there stop coming to the south? We will import? With which money and at what cost?

The earlier we realized that each region has its own relevance, the better for us as a nation to move forward.
MY FRIEND , YOU ARE NOT LEARNED. WHAT IS THE CONTRIBUTION TO FARM PRODUCE TO THE COUNTRY GDP? HAVE YOU EVER HEARD THAT THE FED GOVT IS SHARING TO STATES INCOME FROM TOMATOES, CATTLE AND ONIONS. THOSE THINGS ARE PRIVATE BUSINESSES AND THE PROFIT GOES TO PRIVATE POCKETS MAYBE LITTLE TAX PAID TO THE RESPECTIVE GOVT WHICH FORMS PART OF THEIR IGR AND DOES NOT GO TO THE FEDERAL GOVT,
Re: Federal Allocation In Buhari's 1st Year In Office by melzabull(f): 7:59am On Jun 13, 2016
adeniyibolanle:
Thank you man, but some people just don't want to see some facts. Very soon, Onions too will not be available then we go realize that the North too is also important
I don't want to believe you are daft. Does the money for those food items go into federal allocation ?
Re: Federal Allocation In Buhari's 1st Year In Office by wiseoneking: 8:03am On Jun 13, 2016
mrvitalis:
Bayelsa got over 95 billion and IGR should make it over 100 billion for a state with less than 2 million people ans yet the governor can't pay salaries... ..
And they want more resources control which same people will control

He that Is not faithful in little can't be trusted to be faithful in larger things
Forget your nonesense trash you are writing, ifthey are not able to utilise what was given to them is not your family wahala but they should be giving full control of their resources. No excuse to that.
Re: Federal Allocation In Buhari's 1st Year In Office by cyril700(m): 8:03am On Jun 13, 2016
hansyllo:
this guy with Akwa Ibom. what is your problem.pls go and settle your issue with supreme court and stop blaming the state govt.
this is the same annex you are talking about below. shame on you
it's not about supreme Court here. The area on my photo is abandoned and those residing there are complaining of mosquitoes, the road is also flooded
Re: Federal Allocation In Buhari's 1st Year In Office by EColeJnr: 8:04am On Jun 13, 2016
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Re: Federal Allocation In Buhari's 1st Year In Office by cyril700(m): 8:05am On Jun 13, 2016
banme1:
have u been to the state before?
I reside there, I took the pics myself.
Re: Federal Allocation In Buhari's 1st Year In Office by codemaniacs: 8:05am On Jun 13, 2016
PassingShot:
Take time to read the report again and see the parameters used in sharing the money.

Again, we must re-orientate ourselves to the fact that there is much more to Nigeria than the oyel.

The importance of what the North contributes to our survival as a nation cannot be over-emphasized. Just by experiencing tomato ebola in the north in just one season, the whole of Nigeria has been suffering to get tomatoes at cheap/reasonable price. Can we imagine what will happen if all the farm produce that comes from there stop coming to the south? We will import? With which money and at what cost?

The earlier we realized that each region has its own relevance, the better for us as a nation to move forward.
North does not produce anything. They do not have farms like the middlebelt and the entire south.
Re: Federal Allocation In Buhari's 1st Year In Office by wiseoneking: 8:06am On Jun 13, 2016
PassingShot:
Take time to read the report again and see the parameters used in sharing the money.

Again, we must re-orientate ourselves to the fact that there is much more to Nigeria than the oyel.

The importance of what the North contributes to our survival as a nation cannot be over-emphasized. Just by experiencing tomato ebola in the north in just one season, the whole of Nigeria has been suffering to get tomatoes at cheap/reasonable price. Can we imagine what will happen if all the farm produce that comes from there stop coming to the south? We will import? With which money and at what cost?

The earlier we realized that each region has its own relevance, the better for us as a nation to move forward.
oh, what a parasitic and slavic oriented submission again. Never gotten it right?
Re: Federal Allocation In Buhari's 1st Year In Office by adeniyibolanle(m):
melzabull:
I don't want to believe you are daft. Does the money for those food items go into federal allocation ?
The Oil money that goes into the Federal allocation, of what use as it being to you and Nigerians at large, or do you get oil for free? Despite the fact that Nigeria is blessed with Crude oil, the Nigerians still suffer as if we don't have, even some countries that don't have crude oil still buy fuel at cheaper rate compared to Nigerians so what are we talking about?? Everything still balls down to greedy and corrupt leaders becos even the federal allocations distributed, some states can't still give a proper account. And if God want all region to be, do you think the ND region will produce all agricultural products? So they will definitely exchange money for Agricultural products from the North that is there is a cordial relationship between the two regions or better still they import from elsewhere
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