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    Oil-Producing States Get N31.8b Derivation In Dec 2020

    straightnewsng.comBy straightnewsng.comJanuary 21, 2021 --- 11:39 amUpdated:January 21, 2021 --- 11:47 amNo Comments3 Mins Read
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    Nigeria’s oil-producing states collected N31.827 billion as derivation or 13 per cent of Mineral Revenue from Federation Accounts Allocation Committee for December 2020.

    The oil-producing states include Akwa Ibom- the largest oil producer with 31.4% (504,000 BPD), Delta – 21.56% (346,000 BPD), Rivers – 21.43% (344,000 BPD), Bayelsa – 18.07% (290,000 BPD), and Ondo – 3.74% (60,000 BPD).

    Others are Lagos – 2.64% (40,000 BPD), Edo – 2.06% (33,000 BPD), Imo-1.06 % (17,000 BPD) and Abia-0.68% (11,000 BPD), according to Nigerian bureau of Statistics 2017.

    This is as Federal Government, States and Local Government Councils (LGCs) shared N619.343 billion as federation allocation for December last year.

    Mr Hassan Dodo, Director of Information, Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning who announced this Wednesday in Abuja said the allocation was released after a virtual conference of the FAAC.

    The committee, in its communique, noted that N619.343 shared included cost of collection to Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) and the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS).

    It also said that the federal government received N218.297 billion, the states received N178.280 billion, while LGs got N131.792 billion.

    According to the communique, the Gross Revenue available from the Value Added Tax (VAT) for December, 2020 was N171.358 billion.

    This is N14.572 billion higher than N158.785 billion distributed in November 2020. “The distribution is as follows; Federal Government got N23.904 billion, the States received N79.682 billion, Local Government Councils got N55.777 billion while Cost of Collection by FIRS and NCS is N6.854 billion and allocation to NEDC project amounted to N5.141 billion.

    The distributed Statutory Revenue for December 2020 is N437.256 billion, higher than that of November by N799 million.

    The Cost of Collection/Transfer and Refunds amounted to N59.147 billion.

    From this amount, the Federal government received N189.451 billion, States got N96.092 billion while LGs collected N74.083 billion. N30.477 billion went into Derivation (13 per cent Mineral Revenue) and N47.152 billion went into Cost of Collection/Transfer and Refund.

    The committee observed that Companies Income Tax (CIT) and Oil and Gas Royalty increased significantly while VAT recorded some considerable increase.

    However, Import and Excise Duties decreased marginally while the Petroleum Profit Tax (PPT) declined substantially.

    The total revenue distributable for the current month was augmented with N6.897 billion and N3.482 billion drawn from Forex Equalisation Account and Exchange Gain Difference. The balance in the Excess Crude Account as at January 20 stands at $72.411 million. (NAN)

     

     

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