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FAAC: FG, States, LGs Share N701 Billion In April by 2el(m): 10:44pm On May 23, 2018
The Federal Government, states and local governments shared N701 billion as revenue for the month of April, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Finance, Mahmoud Isa-Dutse, said on Wednesday in Abuja.


Mr Isa-Dutse said the amounts shared were the outcome of Federal Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) meeting.



Giving a breakdown of the revenue accrued in April, the permanent secretary said mineral revenue increased by N50.7 billion, that is from N360.51 billion in March to N411.2 billion in April.



He added that non-mineral revenue also increased by N81.25 billion, from N120 billion in March to N201.3 billion in April.



He noted that Value Added Tax (VAT) collected increased from N80.35 billion in March to N83.4 billion in April.



He indicated that “gross statutory revenue of N613 billion received for the month was higher than the N480.59 billion received in previous month by N132.45 billion.



“Crude oil sales volume increased by 64 per cent, compared with 7.72 million barrels from the previous month, resulting in increased revenue from the Federation Crude Oil Export Sales by 226.90 million dollars.



“Also, average crude oil price increased from 65.7 dollars to 66.78 dollars per barrel.




“Performance for the month in review would have been better but for a few production shut-ins and shut-downs at various terminals for repairs and maintenance.”



Mr Isa-Dutse said looking at the significant increase in revenues, the federal, states and local government decided to save some of the month’s revenue for the rainy day.



In summary, Mr Isa-Dutse said, N276.53 billion was allocated to Federal Government, N140.2 billion to states and N108.1 billion was allocated to local governments.



On the issue of reconciliation of accounts with Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Mr Isa-Dutse said it was ongoing.



He explained that reconciliation of monies collected by revenue generating agencies was also ongoing.



Meanwhile, the Chairman, Finance Commissioner’s Forum, Mahmud Yunusa, said states were planning to contest the current revenue sharing formula.



He said it was not fair that Federal Government should take the lion share of the revenue “when states and local governments were closer to the people



“We are clamouring for review of the revenue sharing formula because most people reside in states and local governments.



“The Federal Government only controls Abuja but where the real Nigerians reside are states and local governments.



“So, we believe they should have more revenues so that they can work better, so that the people will feel the impact and presence of government.”



Mr Yunusa said states would soon make their demand formal so that the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) would begin the process of reviewing the current revenue sharing formula.



Currently, the country is operating on a revenue allocation formula of: Federal Government — 52.68 per cent, State Governments — 26.72 per cent and Local Governments — 20.60 per cent.



Also, 13 per cent of the oil and gas federally collected revenue is given to oil-producing states and communities as derivation revenue to compensate for ecological risks of oil production.



This formula was designed during the President Olusegun Obasanjo Administration.




Source:
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/269533-faac-fg-states-lgs-share-n701-billion-in-april.html

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Re: FAAC: FG, States, LGs Share N701 Billion In April by oooduancalmdown: 10:49pm On May 23, 2018
This country is very weird. Imagine one region feeding the other five regions. When will this stop? When will the northerners support Yoruba and Igbos to change this system of government?

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Re: FAAC: FG, States, LGs Share N701 Billion In April by Nobody: 11:52pm On May 23, 2018
Whooping

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Re: FAAC: FG, States, LGs Share N701 Billion In April by seunmsg(m): 6:19am On May 24, 2018
Federal and state governments have been getting huge allocation this year due to rising crude oil price and increase in non oil revenue generation. However, some criminal governors like Fayose and Yahaya Bello are still owing workers months of unpaid salaries. No matter how much you give some of these rogue governors, they will still not pay workers salaries and wailers will find a way to blame e everything on Buhari.

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Re: FAAC: FG, States, LGs Share N701 Billion In April by Obijulius: 6:20am On May 24, 2018
Under a restructured system the Topic would read:

SouthSouth and SouthEast regions provide 701 billion in aid to poverty stricken regions. Pledge to assist with education, poverty alleviation,and HIV Aids medication.

Remember I don’t respond to zombie mentions ... feel free to quote me though

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Re: FAAC: FG, States, LGs Share N701 Billion In April by 2el(m): 10:48am On May 24, 2018
Jumbo Allocation, State Governors will be silent naw.

lalasticlala

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Re: FAAC: FG, States, LGs Share N701 Billion In April by Sirpaul(m): 1:50pm On May 24, 2018
Never expect to find happiness in the same place you lost it.
Re: FAAC: FG, States, LGs Share N701 Billion In April by thunderbabs: 1:51pm On May 24, 2018
I never see my cut ooo shocked
Re: FAAC: FG, States, LGs Share N701 Billion In April by sunnyside16(m): 1:51pm On May 24, 2018
They are always sharing and few states are showing proof of spending.
Re: FAAC: FG, States, LGs Share N701 Billion In April by MrsNwaAmaikpe(f): 1:52pm On May 24, 2018
shocked shocked


Sharing free money breeds laziness.......


Nigeria will remain a dungeon and continue to wallow in underdevelopment as far as we continue to share money to unproductive and parasitic states especially those of the north.



Nigeria has a date with destiny.....that day when there is no more oil money....everybody go bear him papa name

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Re: FAAC: FG, States, LGs Share N701 Billion In April by Edu3Again: 1:53pm On May 24, 2018
Why should they collect VAT from the South and spend it in the North?

Apart from bloodshed and violence, whatelse does the South get from the North?

No mention food biko as we buy the food, its not given free?

they take our human resource freely in guise of NYSC, take our oil revenue.

And what do we get back, just bloodshed and violence angry

The South Needs to wake up!
MrsNwaAmaikpe:
shocked shocked


Sharing free money breeds laziness.......


Nigeria will remain a dungeon and continue to wallow in underdevelopment as far as we continue to share money to unproductive and parasitic states especially those of the north.



Nigeria has a date with destiny.....that day when there is no more oil money....everybody go bear him papa name

My sentiments exactly!

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Re: FAAC: FG, States, LGs Share N701 Billion In April by Bustincole(m): 1:57pm On May 24, 2018
Dis one is like goat share, compare to lion share


im waitin for mine too

Re: FAAC: FG, States, LGs Share N701 Billion In April by Pesuzok(m): 1:57pm On May 24, 2018
Why are the state governments taking the LG allocations

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Re: FAAC: FG, States, LGs Share N701 Billion In April by Oponel1962: 1:58pm On May 24, 2018
Go for TRUE Federalism where Everyone contributes. ERROR.
Re: FAAC: FG, States, LGs Share N701 Billion In April by laffwitmi: 1:59pm On May 24, 2018
You mean southeast,the WARzone? Lol you must be joking grin grin grin
Obijulius:
Under a restructured system the Topic would read:

SouthSouth and SouthEast regions provide 701 billion in aid to poverty stricken regions. Pledge to assist with education, poverty alleviation,and HIV Aids medication.

Remember I don’t respond to zombie mentions ... feel free to quote me though

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Re: FAAC: FG, States, LGs Share N701 Billion In April by nabegibeg: 1:59pm On May 24, 2018
2el:
The Federal Government, states and local governments shared N701 billion as revenue for the month of April, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Finance, Mahmoud Isa-Dutse, said on Wednesday in Abuja.


Mr Isa-Dutse said the amounts shared were the outcome of Federal Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) meeting.



Giving a breakdown of the revenue accrued in April, the permanent secretary said mineral revenue increased by N50.7 billion, that is from N360.51 billion in March to N411.2 billion in April.



He added that non-mineral revenue also increased by N81.25 billion, from N120 billion in March to N201.3 billion in April.



He noted that Value Added Tax (VAT) collected increased from N80.35 billion in March to N83.4 billion in April.



He indicated that “gross statutory revenue of N613 billion received for the month was higher than the N480.59 billion received in previous month by N132.45 billion.



“Crude oil sales volume increased by 64 per cent, compared with 7.72 million barrels from the previous month, resulting in increased revenue from the Federation Crude Oil Export Sales by 226.90 million dollars.



“Also, average crude oil price increased from 65.7 dollars to 66.78 dollars per barrel.




“Performance for the month in review would have been better but for a few production shut-ins and shut-downs at various terminals for repairs and maintenance.”



Mr Isa-Dutse said looking at the significant increase in revenues, the federal, states and local government decided to save some of the month’s revenue for the rainy day.



In summary, Mr Isa-Dutse said, N276.53 billion was allocated to Federal Government, N140.2 billion to states and N108.1 billion was allocated to local governments.



On the issue of reconciliation of accounts with Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Mr Isa-Dutse said it was ongoing.



He explained that reconciliation of monies collected by revenue generating agencies was also ongoing.



Meanwhile, the Chairman, Finance Commissioner’s Forum, Mahmud Yunusa, said states were planning to contest the current revenue sharing formula.



He said it was not fair that Federal Government should take the lion share of the revenue “when states and local governments were closer to the people



“We are clamouring for review of the revenue sharing formula because most people reside in states and local governments.



“The Federal Government only controls Abuja but where the real Nigerians reside are states and local governments.



“So, we believe they should have more revenues so that they can work better, so that the people will feel the impact and presence of government.”



Mr Yunusa said states would soon make their demand formal so that the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) would begin the process of reviewing the current revenue sharing formula.



Currently, the country is operating on a revenue allocation formula of: Federal Government — 52.68 per cent, State Governments — 26.72 per cent and Local Governments — 20.60 per cent.



Also, 13 per cent of the oil and gas federally collected revenue is given to oil-producing states and communities as derivation revenue to compensate for ecological risks of oil production.



This formula was designed during the President Olusegun Obasanjo Administration.




Source:
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/269533-faac-fg-states-lgs-share-n701-billion-in-april.html



Re: FAAC: FG, States, LGs Share N701 Billion In April by georgecso(m): 2:01pm On May 24, 2018
oooduancalmdown:
This country is very weird. Imagine one region feeding the other five regions. When will this stop? When will the northerners support Yoruba and Igbos to change this system of government?

Even if they allocate the whole Fed account to your region as long as you have bad leaders nothing will change... James Ibori, Peter Odili, Alaghmeisia etc comes to mind. If l should tell you the amount of money allocated to your region within the last 16yrs hmmm

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Re: FAAC: FG, States, LGs Share N701 Billion In April by Abbeyme: 2:01pm On May 24, 2018
Development of equal amount should happen across the states
Re: FAAC: FG, States, LGs Share N701 Billion In April by Edu3Again: 2:01pm On May 24, 2018
oooduancalmdown:
This country is very weird. Imagine one region feeding the other five regions. When will this stop? When will the northerners support Yoruba and Igbos to change this system of government?

Its like the host and the parasite!

The Fulani have a parasitic mind mixed with violence!

We need to wakeup in the South
Re: FAAC: FG, States, LGs Share N701 Billion In April by Hunry: 2:01pm On May 24, 2018
mrtomola abeg check your email
Re: FAAC: FG, States, LGs Share N701 Billion In April by Nobody: 2:05pm On May 24, 2018
share share share, the state govt pockets the LGA share. the north banned alcohol with yeye hisbah but still shares VAT that part comes from alcohol . May god punish lord lugard where ever in hell he is

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Re: FAAC: FG, States, LGs Share N701 Billion In April by papoudaupolos: 2:06pm On May 24, 2018
oooduancalmdown:
This country is very weird. Imagine one region feeding the other five regions. When will this stop? When will the northerners support Yoruba and Igbos to change this system of government?
natural resources is a God's way of feeding us all, no any region is feeding any

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Re: FAAC: FG, States, LGs Share N701 Billion In April by Meesen(m): 2:08pm On May 24, 2018
transit4:
Whooping

Re: FAAC: FG, States, LGs Share N701 Billion In April by afos002: 2:09pm On May 24, 2018
2el:
The Federal Government, states and local governments shared N701 billion as revenue for the month of April, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Finance, Mahmoud Isa-Dutse, said on Wednesday in Abuja.


Mr Isa-Dutse said the amounts shared were the outcome of Federal Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) meeting.



Giving a breakdown of the revenue accrued in April, the permanent secretary said mineral revenue increased by N50.7 billion, that is from N360.51 billion in March to N411.2 billion in April.



He added that non-mineral revenue also increased by N81.25 billion, from N120 billion in March to N201.3 billion in April.



He noted that Value Added Tax (VAT) collected increased from N80.35 billion in March to N83.4 billion in April.



He indicated that “gross statutory revenue of N613 billion received for the month was higher than the N480.59 billion received in previous month by N132.45 billion.



“Crude oil sales volume increased by 64 per cent, compared with 7.72 million barrels from the previous month, resulting in increased revenue from the Federation Crude Oil Export Sales by 226.90 million dollars.



“Also, average crude oil price increased from 65.7 dollars to 66.78 dollars per barrel.




“Performance for the month in review would have been better but for a few production shut-ins and shut-downs at various terminals for repairs and maintenance.”



Mr Isa-Dutse said looking at the significant increase in revenues, the federal, states and local government decided to save some of the month’s revenue for the rainy day.



In summary, Mr Isa-Dutse said, N276.53 billion was allocated to Federal Government, N140.2 billion to states and N108.1 billion was allocated to local governments.



On the issue of reconciliation of accounts with Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Mr Isa-Dutse said it was ongoing.



He explained that reconciliation of monies collected by revenue generating agencies was also ongoing.



Meanwhile, the Chairman, Finance Commissioner’s Forum, Mahmud Yunusa, said states were planning to contest the current revenue sharing formula.



He said it was not fair that Federal Government should take the lion share of the revenue “when states and local governments were closer to the people



“We are clamouring for review of the revenue sharing formula because most people reside in states and local governments.



“The Federal Government only controls Abuja but where the real Nigerians reside are states and local governments.



“So, we believe they should have more revenues so that they can work better, so that the people will feel the impact and presence of government.”



Mr Yunusa said states would soon make their demand formal so that the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) would begin the process of reviewing the current revenue sharing formula.



Currently, the country is operating on a revenue allocation formula of: Federal Government — 52.68 per cent, State Governments — 26.72 per cent and Local Governments — 20.60 per cent.



Also, 13 per cent of the oil and gas federally collected revenue is given to oil-producing states and communities as derivation revenue to compensate for ecological risks of oil production.



This formula was designed during the President Olusegun Obasanjo Administration.




Source:
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/269533-faac-fg-states-lgs-share-n701-billion-in-april.html




If only all this money can be use to improve the standard of living and not share among themselves
Re: FAAC: FG, States, LGs Share N701 Billion In April by Nobody: 2:17pm On May 24, 2018
Nigeria is a lazy nation.

I can not still understand why a country will do nothing to generate income but depend on oil to sell and share the money.

What are we doing to generate income apart from the waste oil called petroleum coming from the waste-channels of the ET interdimensional machines powering the planet.
Re: FAAC: FG, States, LGs Share N701 Billion In April by StaffofOrayan(m): 2:20pm On May 24, 2018
No tribalism for the next few days, they are sharing $$
Re: FAAC: FG, States, LGs Share N701 Billion In April by Nobody: 2:21pm On May 24, 2018
BREAKING: NY Jets chairman Christopher Johnson just announced that he will pay all fines that players on his team receive for not standing during the national anthem, following the NFL ruling today.

To make things even more awesome, Johnson is the brother of a Trump ambassador!

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