Friday, 18 March 2016
See what States received as federal allocation for February 2016 after deduction of debts
Abia - N2.27bn
Adamawa - N2.23bn
Akwa Ibom - N8.55bn
Anambra - N2.51bn
Bauchi - N2.55bn
Bayelsa - N2.98bn
Benue - N2.10bn
Borno - N2.87bn
Cross River - N1.06bn
Delta - N6.06bn
Ebonyi - N2.16bn
Edo - N2.09bn
Ekiti - N1.37bn
Enugu - N2.37bn
Gombe - N1.59bn
Imo - N2.29bn
Jigawa - NN2.77bn
Kaduna - N2.85bn
Kano - N3.86bn
Lagos - 6.61bn
Niger - N2.34bn
Ogun - N1.18bn
Ondo - N2.34bn
Osun - N6m
Oyo - N2.56bn
Plateau - N1.53bn
Rivers - N6.42bn
Sokoto - N2.67bn
Taraba - N2.1bn
Yobe - N2.36bn
Zamfara - N1.62bn
(February 2016 - FAAC ALLOCATION)
How can the State of Osun survive with the ridiculous balance of N6m? That amount may not be more than pocket money of a politician in the State. Unless internally generated revenues fill the gap, it will be so difficult for the people of the state to survive. The State actually received N2.422b but the allocation was reduced to N6m after deduction of N2.416b as debt. (@budgITng)
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