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NBS: Oil Producing States In Nigeria Shared ₦31.83 Billion In January –

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TRACKING____The sum of N31.83bn was shared among the oil producing states as 13% derivation fund. This is according to the data obtained from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has shown an increase of 1.475% from the sum of N31.39bn disbursed in December 2021.

Federal Government received a total of N218.30bn from the N619.34bn. States received a total of N178.30bn and Local governments received N131.79bn.

Nigerian Oil Producing States – Breakdown

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– Delta – 9,330,887,136.39
– Akwa-Ibom – 6,507,090,696.10
– Rivers – 5,720,714,581.10
– Bayelsa – 5,553,504,925.91
– Edo – 1,140,408,957.97
– Ondo – 744,627,044.98
– Imo – 607,886,509.77
– Abia – 324,344,026.70
– Lagos –
Suko Derivation – 548,045,133.99
Exchange Gain Difference – 452,687,524.54
Distribution of ₦ 6.897 Billion from FOREX Equalisation – 896,641,940.72
– Total – 31,826,838,478.17

*Note that since 2016, Lagos state has been officially declared an oil-producing state in Nigeria, however, the state still earns low from the derivation fund.

The Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) disbursed the sum of N619.34bn to the three tiers of government in December 2020 from the revenue generated in January 2021.

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The amount disbursed comprised of N437.26bn from the Statutory Account, N3.83bn as Exchange Gain Difference, N6.90bn from Distribution of FOREX Equalisation and N171.36bn from Valued Added Tax (VAT).

Revenue generating agencies such as Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) and Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) received N6.99bn, N10.43bn and N6.36bn respectively as cost of revenue collections.

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