
External Debts: States Groan under N6.45bn deductions from FAAC
The Thirty six(36) states of the federation suffered a whopping N6.45 billion deductions from their allocations as part of external debt from the November 2020 Federation account allocation.
Lagos State, the highest debtor, gave away N2.44 billion, the highest deduction compared to other states. Kaduna followed with N537.7 million, Oyo State N378.7 million.
Others include; Cross River N311.3 million, and Rivers State with N227,1 million debt deduction.
A total sum of N604 billion was disbursed by the FAAC to the three tiers of government in November 2020.
This is contained in the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) report for the month of November 2020, released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).
In the report, the monthly disbursement declined by 5.6% compared to N639.9 billion shared in October 2020 and 11.4% lower than N682.1 billion disbursed in September 2020.
The disbursed amount encompassed N377.15 billion from the Statutory Account, N72 billion from Distribution of FGN Intervention Fund, Distribution of N20 billion from Stabilisation Account, N7.39 billion from FOREX Equalisation Account, and N1 billion from Excess Bank Charges Recovered.
The Federal Government received a sum of N231.29 billion from the total allocation of N604 billion. States received a total of N167.17 billion and Local governments received N124.71 billion, while the sum of N31.90 billion was shared among the oil-producing states as 13% derivation fund.
The revenue-generating agencies such as Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), and Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) received N5.19 billion, N10.17 billion, and N3.87 billion respectively as cost of revenue collections.
A breakdown of revenue allocation distribution to the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) showed that the sum of N158.21 billion was disbursed to the FGN consolidated revenue account; N4.05 billion shared as share of derivation and ecology. A sum of N2.03 billion was disbursed as stabilisation fund; N6.81 billion for the development of natural resources; and N5.18 billion to the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja.
Delta State received the giant share in the month of November 2020, with a total allocation of N14.02 billion, representing 8.13% of the total disbursement. Akwa Ibom followed with N10.82 billion (6.27%) closely followed by Rivers State with a total allocation of N10.01 billion (5.8%), Lagos State received N9.65 billion (5.6%) while Bayelsa received N6.76 billion (3.92%). On the other hand, Cross River State received the lowest allocation of N2.49 billion, followed by Osun State with N2.55 billion, Plateau (N2.76 billion), Ogun State (N2.96 billion), and Ekiti State (N3.14 billion).