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IGR: Ogun Ranked Fourth In Nigeria With N74bn

IGR: Ogun Ranked Fourth In Nigeria With N74bn     The Internal Revenue Generation drive of the current administration in Ogun State, has yielded result, with generation of not less than N74 billion by the state within the first nine months of Year 2021. With this figure, the...

2022 Budget: Kaduna State Govt Targets N24.9bn VAT, N67bn IGR

2022 Budget: Kaduna State Govt Targets N24.9bn VAT, N67bn IGR     Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State, says the state expects an internally generated revenue of N67.26 billion and N24.9 billion Value Added Tax (VAT) which will be used to partly finance the state’s 2022 budget...

Ogun State Govt Rakes In N40bn IGR In Q1, 2021

Ogun State Govt Rakes In N40bn IGR In Q1, 2021       The Ogun state government has generated N40 billion Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) in the first quarter of 2021. The government also plans to increase the yearly Gross Domestic Product (GDP) from the current single-digit to 25...

Ondo IGR Increases To N2bn Monthly — Akeredolu

Ondo IGR Increases To N2bn Monthly — Akeredolu       Ondo State Governor, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, said the Ondo State Internal Revenue Service (ODIRS) has improved monthly Internally Generated Revenue (IGR)from N700 million before he took over to N2 billion. Akeredolu spoke on Tuesday at the ODIRS Soft Skill...

FAAC Allocation In 2020 Not Bad

FAAC Allocation In 2020 Not Bad         Federation Accounts Allocation Committee (FAAC) revenue to the Federal Government, 36 states and 774 local governments fell by just five percent to N7.14 trillion in eleven months (January to November) from N7.46 trillion in the same period of 2019. Going...

Akwa Ibom Assembly Passes N456.25bn Appropriation Bill Into Law

Akwa Ibom Assembly Passes N456.25bn Appropriation Bill Into Law       The Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly Tuesday passed into Law the state appropriation bill of N456.25billion for the 2021 fiscal year. The 2021 appropriation bill is broken down to of N164.52billion Recurrent expenditure, N241.45billion Capital Expenditure...