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Minister of finance, Mrs Kemi Adeosun said Federal, state governments and the local councils shared N420 billion as revenue for September.
This month revenue dwindled against N510.3 billion shared in August.
A breakdown of the amounts received by each of the 36 states from the federation account in September revealed that Osun State got the least of the N143.6b distributable revenue generated for the month of September and shared by the states.
Here is what each of the 36 states got after all deductions were made.
Lagos state N7.92 billion
Rivers N9.05 billion
Delta N7.39 billion
Bayelsa N7.6 billion
Kano N5.2 billion
Abia N3.01 billion
Adamawa N3.14 billion
Cross River N2.04 billio
Ekiti N2.16 billion
Edo N2.54 billion,
Kaduna State N4.23 billion
Zamfara, N2.58 billion.
Anambra N3.43 billion
Benue N3.37 billion
Borno N3.9 billion
Ebonyi N2.99 billion
Enugu N3.34 billion
Gombe N2.61 billion
Nassarawa N2.92 billion
Imo N2.97 billion
Kogi N3.39 billion
Yobe N3.29 billion
Taraba N2.89 billion
Sokoto N3.62 billion
Plateau N2.31 billion
Oyo N3.53 billion
Osun N868.9 million
Ondo State N4.18 billion
Ogun N2.16 billion
Niger N3.49 billion
Kebbi N3.36 billion
Katsina N4 billion
Bauchi N3.52 billion
Jigawa N3.82 billion
Kebbi N3.36 billion
Kwara N2.77 billion
The report also showed that the Federal Capital Territory got N4.7 billion from the Federal Government’s share of the distributable revenue in September.
The breakdown shows in a report obtained from a source at the office of the Accountant-General of the Federation in Abuja on Sunday.
This month revenue dwindled against N510.3 billion shared in August.
A breakdown of the amounts received by each of the 36 states from the federation account in September revealed that Osun State got the least of the N143.6b distributable revenue generated for the month of September and shared by the states.
Here is what each of the 36 states got after all deductions were made.
Lagos state N7.92 billion
Rivers N9.05 billion
Delta N7.39 billion
Bayelsa N7.6 billion
Kano N5.2 billion
Abia N3.01 billion
Adamawa N3.14 billion
Cross River N2.04 billio
Ekiti N2.16 billion
Edo N2.54 billion,
Kaduna State N4.23 billion
Zamfara, N2.58 billion.
Anambra N3.43 billion
Benue N3.37 billion
Borno N3.9 billion
Ebonyi N2.99 billion
Enugu N3.34 billion
Gombe N2.61 billion
Nassarawa N2.92 billion
Imo N2.97 billion
Kogi N3.39 billion
Yobe N3.29 billion
Taraba N2.89 billion
Sokoto N3.62 billion
Plateau N2.31 billion
Oyo N3.53 billion
Osun N868.9 million
Ondo State N4.18 billion
Ogun N2.16 billion
Niger N3.49 billion
Kebbi N3.36 billion
Katsina N4 billion
Bauchi N3.52 billion
Jigawa N3.82 billion
Kebbi N3.36 billion
Kwara N2.77 billion
The report also showed that the Federal Capital Territory got N4.7 billion from the Federal Government’s share of the distributable revenue in September.
The breakdown shows in a report obtained from a source at the office of the Accountant-General of the Federation in Abuja on Sunday.