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delta allocation

No Comments » December 28th, 2006 posted by Nigerian Muse // Categories: Revenue Allocations to Nigeria's Federal, State and Local Governments




 

              
FEDERAL ALLOCATIONS TO DELTA STATE

                                 
(MAY 1999 – Date)

S/N

Month

State Amount (N)

LG Amount (N)

 

(money
received following

month)

 

 

1999

 

 

 

1

May 1999

239,578,457.51

 

(119,178,386.44)

 

2

June 1999

223,090,456.01

 


139,767,513.42

 

3

July 1999

223,090,456.01

 


148,427,633.0

 

4       

August 1999

516,105,507.20

 


161,303,889.12

 

5

September 1999

Same as October

(wrong)

Same as October

Figures (wrong)

6

October 1999

593,250,323.34

 


228,164,551.76

 

 November
1999

 

671,530,966.87

 

283,195,180.59

2000      
  December 1999    
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  June 2000    
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2001      
  December 2000    
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 June
2001

 

 

  July 2001    
  August 2001    
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  November 2001    
2002      
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2003      

 

December 2003

5,602,814,903.78

 

1,255,400,311.89

 

January 2004

5,805,502,739.62

 

1,212,402,690.06

 

 

February 2004

5,529,625,197.12

 

1,181,394,360.54

 

 

March 2004

5,187,655,570.84

 

Same as State

Figures (wrong)

 

April 2004

5,273,857,043.36

 

1,135,674,196.26

 

 

May 2004

6,403,115,814.78

1,306,953,628.53

 

 

 

 

Source: 

http://www.fmf.gov.ng/faac.htm

            Federal Ministry of Finance (Nigeria) Federal Allocation Tables

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