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FAAC Distribution to States January ti July 2025

 How Nigerian states shared N4.43trn total net allocation in the first 7 months (Jan-Jul 2025)


1. Delta: N361.23bn

2. Rivers: N301.18bn

3. Lagos: N279.03bn

4. Akwa Ibom: N278.11bn

5. Bayelsa: N274.81bn

6. Kano: N149.81bn

7. Oyo: N119.81bn

8. Anambra: N111.85bn

9. Borno: N110.00bn

10. Ondo: N109.64bn

11. Katsina: N109.31bn

12. Edo: N108.93bn

13. Jigawa: N106.87bn

14. Imo: N105.60bn

15. Benue: N104.58bn

16. Abia: N98.12bn

17. Niger: N97.38bn

18. Sokoto: N97.05bn

19. Kogi: N95.20bn

20. Kebbi: N94.69bn

21. Kaduna: N92.98bn

22. Enugu: N92.71bn

23. Adamawa: N90.09bn

24. Zamfara: N89.26bn

25. Bauchi: N87.50bn

26. Plateau: N86.68bn

27. Yobe: N86.30bn

28. Taraba: N84.57bn

29. Nasarawa: N82.86bn

30. Kwara: N81.98bn

31. Osun: N79.86bn

32. Ebonyi: N78.29bn

33. Gombe: N75.92bn

34. Cross River: N72.45bn

35. Ekiti: N70.83bn

36. Ogun: N67.20bn


Total: N4.43trn


The total net allocation represents the cumulative amount each state received from the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC)


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