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Federation Account Allocation Committee #FAAC Shared among the 3 Tiers of Govt [May 1999 - Dec 2019]

Total shared: N114.12tn

OBJ [May 1999-Apr 2007]: N18.58tn
YAR [May 2007-Apr 2010]: N16.09tn
GEJ [May 2010-Apr 2015]: N47.19tn
PMB [May 2015 - ]: N32.25tn

(OAGF)

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Olusegun Obasanjo (OBJ)
[May 1999 - April 2007]

1999: N468.27bn
2000: N1.44tn
2001: N1.57tn
2002: N1.80tn
2003: N2.04tn
2004: N2.67tn
2005: N3.25tn
2006: N3.89tn
2007: N1.43tn

Total FAAC Shared among Federal, States and Local Govts: N18.58 trillion

#StatiSense
Umaru Musa Yar'adua (YAR)
[May 2007- April 2010]

2007: N2.88tn
2008: N6.13tn
2009: N4.99tn
2010: N2.10tn

Total FAAC Shared among Federal, States and Local Govts: N16.09 trillion

#StatiSense
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2019 HALF-YEAR NET #FAAC TO STATE GOVT (STATE & THEIR LGA)

DELTA: N131.42bn
AKWA IBOM: N112.74bn
LAGOS: N109.51bn
RIVERS: N99.77bn
KANO: N84.11bn
BAYELSA: N74.85bn
KATSINA: N63.28bn
KADUNA: N59.54bn
OYO: N58.47bn
BORNO: N55.92bn
JIGAWA: N53bn
NIGER: N51.71bn
IMO: N50.18bn

(NBS)
Cont'd. 2019 HALF-YEAR NET #FAAC TO STATE GOVT (STATE & THEIR LGA)

FCT: N49.9bn
BENUE: N49.28bn
SOKOTO: N49.1bn
EDO: N49.1bn
BAUCHI: N47.82bn
ANAMBRA: N46.43bn
KEBBI: N46.03bn
KOGI: N45.42bn
ONDO: N45.27bn
ADAMAWA: N42.9bn
ENUGU: N42.19bn
YOBE: N41.83bn
ABIA: N41.38bn
Cont'd. 2019 HALF-YEAR NET #FAAC TO STATE GOVT (STATE & THEIR LGA)

PLATEAU: N39.34bn
TARABA: N38.92bn
OGUN: N36.35bn
KWARA: N35.62bn
ZAMFARA: N35.38bn
NASARAWA: N34.77bn
C/RIVER: N34.09bn
EBONYI: N33.81bn
EKITI: N33.64bn
OSUN: N33.1bn
GOMBE: N31.06bn

Grand Total: N1.95tn
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2018 #FAAC Shared to States - TOTAL GROSS AMOUNT:

#Delta - N237.81bn
#AkwaIbom - N216.29bn
#Rivers - N186.53bn
#Bayelsa - N172.61bn
#Lagos - N157.80bn
#Kano - N90.18bn
#Edo - N75.79bn
#FCTAbuja - N73.62bn
#Kaduna - N73.59bn
#Ondo - N72.33bn
#Katsina - N68.82bn

Source: OAGF
Cont'd.

#Borno - N67.35bn
#Oyo - N67.18bn
#Bauchi - N65.98bn
#Niger - N64.74bn
#Imo - N64.59bn
#Jigawa - N62.60bn
#Benue - N62.05bn
#Abia - N60.96bn
#Sokoto - N60.59bn
#Kogi - N60.42bn
#Kebbi - N58.22bn
#Plateau - N57.69bn
#Anambra - N56.83bn
#Enugu - N56.33bn

Source: OAGF
Cont'd.

#Crossriver - N55.51bn
#Adamawa - N55.50bn
#Zamfara - N55.31bn
#Yobe - N54.37bn
#Ogun - N54.12bn
#Taraba - N52.94bn
#Gombe - N52.07bn
#Osun - N51.92bn
#Nasarawa - N50.64bn
#Ebonyi - N50.03bn
#Ekiti - N50.00bn
#Kwara - N49.86bn

Source: OAGF

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President Obasanjo once called maintaining Nigeria Airways (NAL) irresponsible. Six years later, one of his successors, despite a petition from former NAL employees appealing for ₦45 billion in severance pay, is shopping the world for an investor for a proposed national carrier.
Between a ferocious fight over revenue sharing, and ignoring the obvious on Boko Haram, bad ideas seem to die slowly, such that it has almost obscured the recognition Nigeria’s music industry got from the world’s largest music label.
The latest #BokoHaram attacks don't suggest a resurgence of the group so much as they demonstrate its resilience, capacity for strategic hibernation and stealth.

They also indicate that the financing with which it procures weapons and its recruitment remain largely uninhibited.
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