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Omo OLOTUπŸ‡³πŸ‡¬ retweeted
My God!! You can imagine.. ₦2.257 trillion for this month federal allocation to states. Now look, FAAC allocation before Tinubu regime use to be approximately ₦250 - ₦300B. Tinubu came on board raised it from ₦700B to ₦2trillion and this month they're sharing ₦2.2 trillion. When we tell you to hold your state Governors accountable that Tinubu is allocating more than enough for them for them that's exactly what we mean. State Governors receives more than enough now to build their states and empower their citizens. We keep attacking Tinubu everyday leaving the main people. We'll definitely wake up in this country when we're ready to fight for our country.
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The South-South swept the top four spots in April 2026 FAAC allocations. Together, Delta, Rivers, Akwa Ibom and Bayelsa received a staggering ₦187.19 billion. Delta β€” ₦53.77bn Rivers β€” ₦46.64bn Akwa Ibom β€” ₦44.84bn Bayelsa β€” ₦41.94bn With allocations of this magnitude, the real question is: what transformative infrastructure is being built with these funds? For instance, can anyone name a major infrastructure project that Governor Fubara has initiated, completed, or significantly advanced in the last three years? The money is flowing; where are the landmarks to show for it?
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You are a fool. The policies of the govt is what is responsible for the increased allocation that even Alex Otti states is enjoying. Is the money from Otti's pocket too, is it not same FAAC that he is spending. If the Fed govt reverse the policies, will Otti have money for projec
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The only gas reserves in the SE is situated in Imo state and it is not up to the reserve in Ondo state. Today Delta state,akwa ibom,bayelsa and rivers state are the highest receiver of FAAC. Your region is one of the lowest generator IGR in Nigeria and yet you collect more than you bring
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Asiwaju of Akoko πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬ retweeted
πŸ“Š STATES WITH THE LOWEST FAAC ALLOCATIONS β€” APRIL 2026 πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬ Bottom 12 States: 1 🟀 Cross River β€” ₦11.46bn 2 🟣 Ekiti β€” ₦12.13bn 3 ⚫️ Gombe β€” ₦12.32bn 4 🟒 Enugu β€” ₦13.24bn 5 🟣 Ogun β€” ₦13.36bn 6 🟠 Kwara β€” ₦13.54bn 7 🟣 Osun β€” ₦13.69bn 8 ⚫️ Bauchi β€” ₦13.69bn 9 🟒 Ebonyi β€” ₦13.88bn 10 πŸ”΄ Kaduna β€” ₦14.20bn 11 ⚫️ Yobe β€” ₦14.34bn 12 πŸ”΄ Sokoto β€” ₦14.52bn 🟠NC ⚫️NE πŸ”΄NW 🟒SE 🟀SS 🟣SW #Statisense (Budget Office)
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Adekunle shakiru retweeted
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CREDIT ALERTS: FAAC not Tinubu shared N2.257 trillion to the FG, 774 LGAs including ORIRE LGA, 36 states and 6 Area Councils. 2: have mercy on people, Local Government Chairmen.
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Asiwaju of Akoko πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬ retweeted
πŸ“Š STATES WITH THE HIGHEST FAAC ALLOCATIONS β€” APRIL 2026 πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬ Top 12 States: 1 🟀 Delta β€” ₦53.77bn 2 🟀 Rivers β€” ₦46.64bn 3 🟀 Akwa Ibom β€” ₦44.84bn 4 🟀 Bayelsa β€” ₦41.94bn 5 🟣 Lagos β€” ₦40.51bn 6 πŸ”΄ Kano β€” ₦24.38bn 7 🟣 Oyo β€” ₦21.51bn 8 ⚫️ Borno β€” ₦17.79bn 9 🟣 Ondo β€” ₦17.71bn 10 πŸ”΄ Jigawa β€” ₦17.65bn 11 🟒 Anambra β€” ₦17.46bn 12 🟒 Imo β€” ₦16.79bn ⚫️NE πŸ”΄NW 🟒SE 🟀SS 🟣SW The South South swept the top 4 positions entirely Delta, Rivers, Akwa Ibom and Bayelsa collectively received ₦187.19bn in April 2026 alone. #Statisense (Budget Office)
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Engr. Idris Jajere retweeted
Deductions from gross FAAC revenue also increased by 123% in April relative to March.
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Engr. Idris Jajere retweeted
Gross FAAC revenue increased by 35% in April compared to March.
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Engr. Idris Jajere retweeted
Out of the gross FAAC revenue of ₦3.18tn, ₦2tn (63%) was distributed while ₦1.18tn (37%) was deducted.
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Engr. Idris Jajere retweeted
🚨Highlights of April 2026 FAAC Allocation Statutory revenue contributed ₦2.38tn (75%) to gross FAAC revenue while VAT accounted for ₦806.62bn (25%).
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