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ekiti allocations

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




 

              
FEDERAL ALLOCATIONS TO EKITI STATE
 

                     
           
(MAY 1999 – Date)

S/N

Month

State Amount (N)

LG Amount (N)

 

(money
received following

month)

 

 

1999

 

 

 

1

May 1999

146,131,906.18


(99,575,141.79)

 

2

June 1999

153,751,100.75


83,957,244.58

 

3

July 1999

Same as June figure

(wrong)


88,787,433.61

 

4       

August 1999

309,412,300.44


78,729,928.95

 

5

September 1999

Same as October

figures (wrong)

Same as October

figures (wrong)

6

October 1999

336,401,274.65


121,808,901.42

 

7

November 1999

384,232,617.27


155,031,243.03

 

2000

 

 


 

8

December 1999

385,794,303.54


182,854,368.36

 

9

January 2000

341,068,559.79


152,300,684.71

 

10

February 2000

475,535,673.40


245,014,291.73

 

11

March 2000

439,251,315.57


216,586,742.72

 

12

April 2000

529,162,335.09


283,823,681.53

 

13

May 2000

428,984,183.18


211,698,852.63

 

 

 

 

 

 

April 2003

647,679,978.56

 


565,530,439.51

 

2003

 

 

 

1

May 2003

626,599,861.73


548,109,391.22

 

2

June 2003

554,214,401.28


483,380,655.76

 

3

July 2003

802,259,653.53


659,416,488.86

 

4

August 2003

604,805,493.33


518,279,365.42

 

5

September 2003

715,946,135.57


598,374,039.61

 

6

October 2003

751,686,329.88


624,232,623.37

 

7

November 2003

842,948,763.83


683,083,267.12

 

2004

 

 

 

8

December 2003

1,017,726,319.97


752,564,222.36

 

9

January 2004

1,033,052,649.13


740,248,632.85

 

10

February 2004

1,003,594,712.62


718,899,959.74

 

11

March 2004

977,878,211.08

Same as State

figures (wrong)

12

April 2004

1,006,610,223.65


702,072,137.48

 

13

May 2004

1,178,121,369.24


811,003,980.29

 

 

 

 

 

Source: 

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

            Federal Ministry of Finance (Nigeria) Federal Allocation Tables

 

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