Breakdown of FAAC’s N1.358tn July allocation to FG, states, LGs

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The Federation Account Allocation Committee said it disbursed N1.358.075 trillion to the three tiers of Government in Nigeria as July allocation.

The was contained in a statement by the Director of Information and Public Relations, Ministry of Finance, Mohammed Manga on Friday.

The disbursed N1.358.075 stems from the total gross N2,613.791 trillion revenue generated in July 2024.

In the period under review, the distributable allocation comes from Statutory Revenue of N161.593 billion, Value Added Tax revenue of N528.307 billion, N18.818 billion from Electronic Money Transfer Levy (EMTL), N581.710 billion from Exchange Difference and N13.647 billion.

The federal government received N431.079 billion, states got N473.477 billion, local government councils got N343.703 Billion, while the oil-producing states received N109.816 billion, representing 13 percent derivation or mineral revenue.

This is a slight increase from the figure distributed in June, which stood at N1.354 trillion.

A further analysis of July’s allocation showed that the sum of N99.756 billion was given for the cost of collection by the Government’s revenue-generating agencies, while N109.816 billion was allocated for transfer intervention and refunds.

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