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    Delta, Akwa Ibom, Rivers collect N1.51t Allocation in six months

    straightnewsng.comBy straightnewsng.comSeptember 11, 2023 --- 12:50 pmNo Comments4 Mins Read
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    Delta, Akwa Ibom and Rivers States took the lion’s share of the N1.51 trillion statutory Federation Account Revenue Allocations (FARA) to the 36 states in the first six months of 2023, the Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI) revealed on Sunday.

    It meant that the 36 states of the federation collected 34.5 per cent of the total N4.37 trillion shared by the three tiers of the government between January and June, 2023, the organisation stated.

    In all, NEITI noted that the states received about N817.79 billion from the N2.32 trillion total distributable allocations in the first quarter and N688.2 billion of the N2.04 trillion allocations in the second quarter.

    Also read: NEITI Seeks N1.5b To Audit Oil, Gas Sector In 2020

    The report showed that a 12 per cent decline in the overall allocation in the second quarter resulted in a 15.8 per cent reduction in the share to the states in the first quarter, from N817.8 billion to N688.2 billion.

    Despite the decline in the overall allocation, the NEITI noted that the share of the states’ allocations exceeded the federal government’s when the 13 per cent derivation revenue was added.

    Apart from the share of the statutory allocations, the report noted that the nine oil-producing states, namely Abia, Akwa Ibom, Anambra, Bayelsa, Delta, Edo, Imo, Ondo and Rivers, received additional allocations as their share of the 13 per cent derivation revenue to bring their total receipts to about N869.09 billion.

    “On a year-on-year basis, the report showed that when compared with the corresponding period in 2022, allocations to the state governments from the Federation Account in 2023 grew by about 11.2 per cent to N1.42 trillion from N1.26 trillion.

    “On a state-by-state basis, the report showed that Delta state received the largest allocation of N102.79 billion among the 36 states in the second quarter, followed by Akwa Ibom and Rivers states, which received N70.01 billion and N69.73 billion respectively,” the pro-transparency initiative said.

    In contrast, NEITI explained that Ekiti, Ebonyi and Nassarawa States received the lowest allocations of N16.95 billion, N16.84 billion and N16.71 billion respectively.

    But in terms of debt repayment, the report showed that the deduction from Lagos state topped the 36 states’ allocations to service pending debts as a result of foreign loans and contractual obligations such as Irrevocable Standing Payment Orders (ISPO) and other liabilities standing against each state.

    In addition, the report showed that a total deduction of N9 billion from Lagos state allocation in the second quarter of 2023 was the highest, followed by Delta (N6.76 billion), Ogun (N6.10 billion), Kaduna (N5.63 billion) and Osun (N5.6 billion).

    On the other hand, Enugu, Kebbi, Nasarawa, Anambra and Jigawa States recorded the lowest deductions of N1.88 billion, N1.51 billion, N1.45 billion, N1.29 billion and N1.16 billion respectively.

    After all the deductions, the report showed that Delta state’s net allocation of N96.03 billion remained the highest, followed by Rivers (N66.81 billion), Akwa Ibom (N64.81 billion), Lagos (N51.61 billion) and Bayelsa (N51.53 billion).

    However, the report identified Plateau, Ogun, Osun as the states that had their revenue receipts in the second quarter in the negative and impacted the most by the debt deductions.

    “Plateau state, which occupied the 21st position among the 36 states prior to the debt deduction, dropped to the 31st position, while Ogun moved from the 28th position to 35th and Osun from 32nd position to 36th position,” the NEITI report stated.

    In terms of the ratio of each state’s deduction from allocation for debt repayment, the report expressed concern over the situation affecting Ogun, Osun and Cross River States, although it said Rivers, Jigawa and Kebbi states showed strong sustainability capacity.

    While the debt deductions from most of the states’ allocations left them with significant net take-home, at least two states, Ogun and Osun’s debt deductions were above 30 per cent, while the deductions from Cross River and Plateau states allocations were 29 per cent and 28 per cent respectively.

    According to NEITI, Imo, Ekiti, Gombe, Kaduna and Bauchi recorded deductions that accounted for almost a quarter of their gross allocations.

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