Nigeria has 36 states that have received a total of #170. 13 billion from the #608 billion generated in March .
Revenue generating agencies
Revenue generating agencies got over N13 billion for the period under review. These are;
1. Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) received N4.14 billion
2. Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) N5.49 billion
3. Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) received N3.67 billion
Breakdown of how much the 36 states received from the federal allocation:
1. Abia N4.3 billion
2. Adamawa N3.7 billion
3. Akwa Ibom N17.2 billion
4. Anambra N4.2 billion
5. Bauchi N4.2 billion
6. Bayelsa N13.2 billion
7. Benue N4.2 billion
8. Borno N4.8 billion
9. Cross River N2.7 billion
10. Delta N17.4 billion
11. Ebonyi N3.5 billion
12. Edo N5.7 billion
13. Ekiti N2.8 billion
14. Enugu N4.07 billion
15. Gombe N3.2 billion
16. Imo N3.9 billion
17. Jigawa N4.6 billion
18. Kaduna N5.3 billion
19. Kano N6.4 billion
20. Katsina N4.5 billion
21. Kebbi N4.1 billion
22. Kogi N4.03 billion
23. Kwara N3.4 billion
24. Lagos N9.1 billion
25. Nasarawa N3.6 billion
26. Niger N4.3 billion
27. Ogun N2.9 billion
28. Ondo N5.06 billion
29. Osun N1.5 billion
30. Oyo N4.5 billion
31. Plateau N3.3 billion
32. Rivers N14.7 billion
33. Sokoto N4.05 billion
34. Taraba N3.6 billion
35. Yobe N4.07 billion
36. Zamfara N2.9 billion
Meanwhile, for the first quarter of the year, the 36 states of the federation received about 593.1 billion from the government account as revenue.
The key agencies that remit funds into the federation account are the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), the Federal Inland Revenue Service and the Nigerian Custom Service.
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