The 36 states of the federation shared N111.8 billion in October, less than the N143.6 billion shared in September from the Federation Account by N31.8 billion.
The breakdown forms part of a report obtained by the News Agency of Nigeria from a source at the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation in Abuja on Sunday.
However, the 36 states got their due shares after all deductions were made.
Abia took N2.6 billlion,
Adamawa N2.5 billion,
Cross River N1.4 billion,
Ekiti N1.6 billion,
Edo N1.9 billion,
Kaduna State N3.4 billion,
Kano State N4.2 billion,
Lagos State N5.9 billion,
Rivers N7.6 billion,
Zamfara, N2 billion.
Delta N5.6 billion
Anambra N2.8 billion,
Benue N2.7 billion,
Borno N3.2 billion,
Ebonyi N2.4 billion,
Enugu State N2.6 billion,
Gombe State N2.03 billion,
Nassarawa State N2.3 billion,
Imo N2.3 billion
Kogi N2.7 billion.
Yobe got N2.7 billion,
Taraba N2.3 billion,
Sokoto State N2.9 billion,
Plateau N1.7 billion,
The breakdown forms part of a report obtained by the News Agency of Nigeria from a source at the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation in Abuja on Sunday.
However, the 36 states got their due shares after all deductions were made.
Abia took N2.6 billlion,
Adamawa N2.5 billion,
Cross River N1.4 billion,
Ekiti N1.6 billion,
Edo N1.9 billion,
Kaduna State N3.4 billion,
Kano State N4.2 billion,
Lagos State N5.9 billion,
Rivers N7.6 billion,
Zamfara, N2 billion.
Delta N5.6 billion
Anambra N2.8 billion,
Benue N2.7 billion,
Borno N3.2 billion,
Ebonyi N2.4 billion,
Enugu State N2.6 billion,
Gombe State N2.03 billion,
Nassarawa State N2.3 billion,
Imo N2.3 billion
Kogi N2.7 billion.
Yobe got N2.7 billion,
Taraba N2.3 billion,
Sokoto State N2.9 billion,
Plateau N1.7 billion,



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