The three tiers of government, yesterday, shared a total of N603.444
billion from federally collected revenue for the month of October, which
would be used for November expenditure.
According to the communiqué issued at the end of the Federation
Accounts Allocation Committee, FAAC, meeting in Abuja, the revenue which
was distributed from the Federation Account amounted to N440. 472
billion, another N49. 574 billion came from proceeds of the Value Added
Tax, VAT, while N113.398 billion was drawn down from the excess crude
oil account to augment the revenue which was less than what was
budgeted.
The gross revenue which stood at N788.54 billion received in the
month under review was lower than the preceding month’s earning of
N924.523 billion, which indicated a difference of about N 135.977
billion.
An analysis of the distribution among the three levels of government
showed that the federal government took a total of N216. 186 billion;
the state government got a total of N130.617 billion; while the 774
local governments were given N98.941 billion.
The nine oil producing states received an additional N44.402 billion,
representing the 13 per cent derivation from oil and gas revenue for
the month.
The sum of N264.548 billion was transferred into the Excess Crude
Account; while the Nigeria Customs Service and the Federal Inland
Revenue Service also got N2.488 billion and N2.744 billion representing
the cost of collection of revenue within the period under review.
Source: Vanguard Newspaper
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