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FG, States, LGs Share N741.843bn for August

- Ndubuisi Francis in Abuja

The three tiers of government - federal, states and local government­s shared a total of N741.843 billion as the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) met in Abuja yesterday to distribute revenue for the month of August.

The allocation­s were shared even as the federal government avoided comments on the alleged withholdin­g of the last tranche of the Paris Club refund to three states, including Benue, Delta and Rivers.

Yesterday’s FAAC meeting was chaired by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Finance, Mahmoud Isa- Dutse who represente­d the Minister, Mrs. Zainab Ahmed who was said to have traveled overseas on official engagement.

Giving the figures for the month of August, Isa-Dutse stated that a total of N741.843 billion was approved for distributi­on as allocation for the month of August.

According to him, gross statutory revenue received during the month under review was N627.139 billion, representi­ng an increase over the N609.975 billion received in the previous month by N17.164 billion.

The total distributa­ble revenue of N741.843 billion was composed of a statutory revenue of N627.139 billion, gross Value Added Tax of N114.542 billion and an exchange gain of N162 million.

The breakdown of net statutory revenue shared showed that the federal government received the highest amount of N274.889 billion representi­ng 52.68 per cent; states got N139.427 billion, representi­ng 26.72 per cent, while the local government councils received N107.493 billion or 20.60 per cent.

The oil-producing states received N53.034 billion as 13 per cent derivation revenue.

For Value Added Tax distributi­on to three the tires of government, the federal government received N16.494 billion (15 per cent); states got N54.981 billion, representi­ng 50 per cent while the local government­s got N38.486 billion (35 per cent).

Data showed that oil export sales volume rose to 4.57 million barrels resulting in an increased revenue from the Federation crude oil expert sales by 0.82 million barrels when compared with the previous month’s sales volume of 3.74 million barrels.

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