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2023 FAAC Allocation For Nigerian States - Before & After Fuel Subsidy Removal by EcoBrick: 7:03pm On Mar 18
2023 FAAC ALLOCATION FOR NIGERIAN STATES - Before & After Fuel Subsidy Removal

StatiSense

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Re: 2023 FAAC Allocation For Nigerian States - Before & After Fuel Subsidy Removal by EcoBrick: 7:04pm On Mar 18
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Re: 2023 FAAC Allocation For Nigerian States - Before & After Fuel Subsidy Removal by Nbotee(m): 7:08pm On Mar 18
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Re: 2023 FAAC Allocation For Nigerian States - Before & After Fuel Subsidy Removal by aieromon(m): 7:28pm On Mar 18
All focus is on the centre while the subnational escapes public scrutiny.

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Re: 2023 FAAC Allocation For Nigerian States - Before & After Fuel Subsidy Removal by mrvitalis(m): 7:30pm On Mar 18
EcoBrick:


StatiSense
Lol after subsidy removal? Lmaooo APC propaganda

We are paying more subsidy now than we have ever paid... And we are also paying more for petrol now than we have ever paid

Divide those allocation by the exchange rate the u know states are getting far less

For the unfortunate people quoting me to talk rubbish here it is

Nigeria sells crude and earns in dollars that the bulk of revenue

This dollar was sold at official rate to Cbn thats 450 per dollar

Now naira has devalued official rate is 1500 which is over 3 times the previous rate.. Plus we supposedly stopped playing over 1 trillion per month in subsidy

So the revenue should be 3 to 4 times the figures before may 29ths if we actually removed subsidy

It's not rocket science

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Re: 2023 FAAC Allocation For Nigerian States - Before & After Fuel Subsidy Removal by jmoore(m): 7:58pm On Mar 18
Putindbutt:

Where is the propaganda, mr ipob?. Has any governor ever come out to deny increase in their allocation since the subsidy removal?. why is a bottom feeder like you make yourself an unsolicited spokesman of the governors?. little wonder your state governor is stealing away your future.

You were asked to used exchange rate to make comparison, you dey rant bulabu.

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Re: 2023 FAAC Allocation For Nigerian States - Before & After Fuel Subsidy Removal by Putindbutt: 8:04pm On Mar 18
jmoore:


You were asked to used exchange rate to make comparison, you dey rant bulabu.
What exchange rate?, are you buying garri in dollars?, Are you ok?

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Re: 2023 FAAC Allocation For Nigerian States - Before & After Fuel Subsidy Removal by slaawomirr: 8:06pm On Mar 18
Damnnn niggar

Putindbutt:

Where is the propaganda, mr ipob?. Has any governor ever come out to deny increase in their allocation since the subsidy removal?. why is a bottom feeder like you make yourself an unsolicited spokesman of the governors?. little wonder your state governor is stealing away your future.

Why call him ipob

Must you all see those who criticise Apc and tinubu as ipob?

Nigerians are not suffering they are just fake and sentimental people

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Re: 2023 FAAC Allocation For Nigerian States - Before & After Fuel Subsidy Removal by Splashme: 8:06pm On Mar 18
Thieves, criminals stealing from us to live expensive lifestyle.

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Re: 2023 FAAC Allocation For Nigerian States - Before & After Fuel Subsidy Removal by edenex: 8:07pm On Mar 18
Why are SS states less after removal?

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Re: 2023 FAAC Allocation For Nigerian States - Before & After Fuel Subsidy Removal by Kingray10: 8:07pm On Mar 18
I think it's wrong for fed to be sharing money for or to state govt.
The state is supposed to own and control their resources like it was during the first Republic, when we had 3 regions.
Fed sharing money to state makes the states lazy, they don't think of how to be innovative or generate revenue. They don't even care, they just cast blame on fed govt.

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Re: 2023 FAAC Allocation For Nigerian States - Before & After Fuel Subsidy Removal by adioolayi(m): 8:07pm On Mar 18
State Governors should now be doing far better!!!

They should give us good governance!!!

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Re: 2023 FAAC Allocation For Nigerian States - Before & After Fuel Subsidy Removal by spiSeyi: 8:07pm On Mar 18
Nigerians aren't serious about the betterment of the country else they would have held their respective Governors responsible angry . NLC is yet to hold any of the state governors by the balls but nah PBAT everyone wan hang because of dirty politics. We are were we are today as a nation because 98% of our Governors are lazy & clueless. What have they be doing with this increments undecidedFAAC allocation should stop, the FG should let every state manage its resources and vend for itself. angry

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Re: 2023 FAAC Allocation For Nigerian States - Before & After Fuel Subsidy Removal by jmoore(m): 8:07pm On Mar 18
Putindbutt:
What exchange rate?, are you buying garri in dollars?, Are you ok?
Na garri dem use peg budget? No be crude oil sold in dollars?
Chai! You should go back to nursery school.

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Re: 2023 FAAC Allocation For Nigerian States - Before & After Fuel Subsidy Removal by ozo13(m): 8:08pm On Mar 18
And the only thing most of the state governors can come up with is palliative this palliative that.This is to tell you is either most of them have no idea of what to use the money to do to make things work in the long run or they just want to continue stealing what is meant for their citizens

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Re: 2023 FAAC Allocation For Nigerian States - Before & After Fuel Subsidy Removal by Splashme: 8:08pm On Mar 18
aieromon:
All focus is on the centre while the subnational escapes public scrutiny.

Do you know that the FG pockets a whopping 54% of FAAC allocation ... leaving a paltry 46% for 37 states and 774 LGAs to share?

In a situation like this, who would you rather demand accountability from?
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Re: 2023 FAAC Allocation For Nigerian States - Before & After Fuel Subsidy Removal by berrystunn(m): 8:08pm On Mar 18
Stop Apc before they stop 200m Nigerians

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Re: 2023 FAAC Allocation For Nigerian States - Before & After Fuel Subsidy Removal by sucreblazing(m): 8:09pm On Mar 18
mrvitalis:

Lol after subsidy removal? Lmaooo APC propaganda

We are paying more subsidy now than we have ever paid... And we are also paying more for petrol now than we have ever paid

Divide those allocation by the exchange rate the u know states are getting far less


You people eh... una mentality you dey one kain

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Re: 2023 FAAC Allocation For Nigerian States - Before & After Fuel Subsidy Removal by SoNature(m): 8:09pm On Mar 18
As you are making this comparison, do well to consider inflation.

The removal of fuel subsidy rocketed the prices of everything, thereby making nonsense of the apparent increment in the federal allocation.

This is common sense!

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Re: 2023 FAAC Allocation For Nigerian States - Before & After Fuel Subsidy Removal by Rikidony(m): 8:09pm On Mar 18
Why is the SS allocation reduced

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Re: 2023 FAAC Allocation For Nigerian States - Before & After Fuel Subsidy Removal by 22o62021: 8:09pm On Mar 18
Delta and akwa ibom own reduced by a higher margin

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Re: 2023 FAAC Allocation For Nigerian States - Before & After Fuel Subsidy Removal by saintgp(m): 8:10pm On Mar 18
Why south south come reduce na

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Re: 2023 FAAC Allocation For Nigerian States - Before & After Fuel Subsidy Removal by bewla(m): 8:10pm On Mar 18
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Re: 2023 FAAC Allocation For Nigerian States - Before & After Fuel Subsidy Removal by Kingcalls: 8:10pm On Mar 18
And some fools will be saying lagos is better than Anambra ... lagos de get 3 times what Anambra gets , and u expect Anambra to be like lagos .... obi really did excellently well... even as Anambra is one of the least earning states , he never owed salaries and still saved billions and billions , never put Anambra in debt , while the drug lord as lag governor put the state in debt and dint leave a kobo

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Re: 2023 FAAC Allocation For Nigerian States - Before & After Fuel Subsidy Removal by marlow1962(m): 8:10pm On Mar 18
Allocation that the citizens of those states do and can never enjoy. It's very funny and sad to say that Nigerian really loves suffering and underdevelopment. Their government has made it that suffering and underdevelopment is now a way of life, while them their selves feast of the citizens miseries. Funny that the citizens do not care, but when it comes to boast and cap about trash, you will see them at top 1, what a big shame.

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Re: 2023 FAAC Allocation For Nigerian States - Before & After Fuel Subsidy Removal by adecz: 8:10pm On Mar 18
Hope this isn't another Akpabio statistics❗️❗️❗️😎😎😎
Re: 2023 FAAC Allocation For Nigerian States - Before & After Fuel Subsidy Removal by PulaPower: 8:11pm On Mar 18
Brainless mob care less about their state Governor’s..

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Re: 2023 FAAC Allocation For Nigerian States - Before & After Fuel Subsidy Removal by Pappij: 8:11pm On Mar 18
Would be better to know the actual standard used in measuring which states get what.

Most of the South-South states get less now after subsidy removal

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Re: 2023 FAAC Allocation For Nigerian States - Before & After Fuel Subsidy Removal by Breatheon: 8:11pm On Mar 18
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Re: 2023 FAAC Allocation For Nigerian States - Before & After Fuel Subsidy Removal by AOB1: 8:11pm On Mar 18
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Re: 2023 FAAC Allocation For Nigerian States - Before & After Fuel Subsidy Removal by happney65: 8:11pm On Mar 18
When some of us see these huge money you think it is that Huge.

The truth of the matter is that most states are just getting by. These money are majorly spent to pay salaries and pensions.

Apart from Lagos,Abuja and Rivers the others are just nothing. And we know why those two particularly stand alone

Oyo's monthly wage bill is about 11Billion every month with very little remaining to do infrastructure that is why they borrow to do infrastructure. The same with most other states.

They have to argument salaries with Internally generated revenue. That is why some states do not pay salaries or pensions and even at the last count,It is just 10 states in 36 states that are paying 30,000 naira minimum wage

The truth of the matter is that going to Abuja to collect monthly allocation is rubbish and should be stopped.

States should be the one in charge of their resources and giving the FG a percentage not this one they are giving them money to get by .

P.S. I am not 100 percent holding forth for the Govornors. I know some of them are useless just saying that which is the fact.

Note. This is the yearly federal allocation and not monthly. So divide each state by 12 months and you see how much he gets and the state population

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