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Re: 14 States That Will Struggle If FAAC Allocation Stops by lereinter(m): 11:39am On Nov 07 |
99thEnemy: War between whom and whom |
Re: 14 States That Will Struggle If FAAC Allocation Stops by Svoboda(m): 11:48am On Nov 07 |
Anambra can actually cope without faac. Because there is faac, the govt is lax. Every community in Anambra can efficiently run it's schools and hospitals without the intervention of the state govt. Govt can raise money from taxable transactions that saturate the state. Then the oil and gas and road transport sectors. The motor parks management is another cash cow. In short, Anambra is blessed. 1 Like |
Re: 14 States That Will Struggle If FAAC Allocation Stops by 99thEnemy(m): 11:51am On Nov 07 |
lereinter:Multiple separatists and factions that will form. |
Re: 14 States That Will Struggle If FAAC Allocation Stops by Believeintruth: 11:55am On Nov 07 |
OkoAmarashy: I really don't understand what you are saying and who you are referring to. Please be very careful otherwise you will get yourself and your whole family into serious trouble that you will not get out from. Do not let me send a petition to nairaland to bring out your details. you will not like this. You have been resorting to cheap blackmail and mentioning an innocent person in this. I do not know why Seun condones this rubbish from you. Until you get yourself into serious shit, you will now blame the devil, if you are frustrated go and get a life, stop envying people with decent jobs that you dream of having and now want to use blackmail to threaten them. You have several profiles. Okaydaddy, wickedfacts and so on |
Re: 14 States That Will Struggle If FAAC Allocation Stops by lereinter(m): 11:58am On Nov 07 |
99thEnemy: I don't think so, cos the federal government has been the cause of the separatist actions I don't think the state government will allow their only source of income to be controlled by forces |
Re: 14 States That Will Struggle If FAAC Allocation Stops by Lithiumite: 12:01pm On Nov 07 |
Mystic216: So budgit is a govt agency? Now budgit data is lies because it mentioned Anambra and Enugu in not doing enough in terms of IGR.....but if it was castigating govt you would accept hook,line and sinker and even start foaming in the mouth on how inefficient tinubu is. We know Una..... hypocrisy at best. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: 14 States That Will Struggle If FAAC Allocation Stops by highchief1: 12:08pm On Nov 07 |
Ebubu9:yes |
Re: 14 States That Will Struggle If FAAC Allocation Stops by Morenikeji090(m): 12:11pm On Nov 07 |
Please tell them oooooo OkoAmarashy: |
Re: 14 States That Will Struggle If FAAC Allocation Stops by onuman: 12:11pm On Nov 07 |
Lanrelagboi: Bayelsa, Akwa Ibom, Delta states have all the crude oil that could have made them look like Dubai today if not for your FAAC AND UNITARY GOVERNMENT SYSTEM imposed upon Nigeria by northern military dictators. |
Re: 14 States That Will Struggle If FAAC Allocation Stops by ufotunang: 12:13pm On Nov 07 |
PulaPower:.. Delta, bayelsa, Akwa ibom state they collect huge allocation every month with 13% derivation funds.. from federal government but the states are not developed..those Niger Delta states supposed to be like Dubai by now if the money was used very well by the past and present governors of these states 2 Likes |
Re: 14 States That Will Struggle If FAAC Allocation Stops by ReubenE(m): 12:13pm On Nov 07 |
highchief1:I am very sorry to say. This is a very foolish thing for anybody to say in public. You are insulting a whole ethnic group based on your own understanding of who they are? So there's no Ijaw that has excelled in anything, contributed to development in Nigeria and elsewhere cause according to you, they are unambitous people? They all just see dry fish, ogogoro and toto then relax? So we can describe all hausa/fulani as unambitous people that are only good for terrorism. We can describe all igbos as people only good for fraud, cannibalism and baby factory. We can describe all Yorubas as unambitous people only good for rituals and trading human parts. We can describe all Edo people as only good for cultism? That's exactly how ridiculous and unfortunate your comment is. |
Re: 14 States That Will Struggle If FAAC Allocation Stops by WeddingParol: 12:14pm On Nov 07 |
Thundafireseun: Struggling to pay salaries does not mean they don't have, it is a pure misplace of priority. The governor and his god father's interest comes before workers salaries |
Re: 14 States That Will Struggle If FAAC Allocation Stops by Rhozabeth(m): 12:15pm On Nov 07 |
Even the states that are not on this list harsly have anything to show for the monies thry generate internally! Apasapo ni won fi nse! |
Re: 14 States That Will Struggle If FAAC Allocation Stops by SEGLIZ: 12:16pm On Nov 07 |
DomPerignon:I imagine how you guy comprehend!? the picture created over there isn't what you reason, that is if federal keeps controlling national resources and states are left with their IGR. what becomes of those states mentioned? my state 'Ogun' isn't mentioned still I doubt it will survive that test. even all the states hardly is there a state in Nigeria that don't borrow. onuman:you got it all wrong. even with the FAAC allocation and extra 13% derivation fund, what do they have to show for it? the only way you can defend those criminal governors is by benchmarking them with what do with the little they've gotten. walozanga:another one gone wrong. that write-up is only trying to say if the federal government chose to keep (we no this isn't possible but let us say it is) the national and natural resources to itself alone (mucsle up the states, like the states did to 'local government') what the result would be for those states mentioned. onuman:hey! my don't spread hate, I am not defending any governor in this issue if read well, you saw me mention my doubt about my state even that it was not that list. please drop the tribal sentiment, we all are in this together. who tribe help? who governor help? they set us against each other but they don't bring up tribe when sharing our common resources and wealth in Abuja. |
Re: 14 States That Will Struggle If FAAC Allocation Stops by walozanga(m): 12:17pm On Nov 07 |
Useless write up. All this oil producing states will survive 100% when they control their resources. STOP FOOLING AROUND |
Re: 14 States That Will Struggle If FAAC Allocation Stops by onuman: 12:18pm On Nov 07 |
nurey: They will never understand that in Nigeria, so long as everyone and every state depends on federal allocations that come mostly from crude oil and gas deposits in the Niger delta region, so long poverty will prevail in Nigeria. The sharia states had literally drawn up the boundaries of their Islamic sharia Republic but still clutch tight to one Nigeria because of lucre. They tell others that Nigeria was created to remain indivisible. There is no other country in the world that has the tag of indivisible except Nigeria. |
Re: 14 States That Will Struggle If FAAC Allocation Stops by ufotunang: 12:18pm On Nov 07 |
That is why restructuring is needed in Nigeria. True federalism... where states can be in control of their resources and use it to earn and generate revenue for their states and give some percentage to the federal government..with this the states will no need to depend on federal government for allocation...this is the true federalism USA is practicing and doing.. that is why you can see massive development in USA and in their states and better economy and country over there 1 Like |
Re: 14 States That Will Struggle If FAAC Allocation Stops by Thundafireseun: 12:19pm On Nov 07 |
WeddingParol: Virtually all states pay godfathers, don’t be deceived….. Those states still pay salaries and the government still steal money in from of building infrastructures …. Kogi state capital looks like a desert with no infrastructure no roads yet they can’t pay civil servants |
Re: 14 States That Will Struggle If FAAC Allocation Stops by GothamCities: 12:20pm On Nov 07 |
Thundafireseun: Kogi should not be on the list. The governors are the problems of the state. Not the allocation or state revenue. |
Re: 14 States That Will Struggle If FAAC Allocation Stops by AfonjaConehead: 12:21pm On Nov 07 |
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Re: 14 States That Will Struggle If FAAC Allocation Stops by NOETHNICITY(m): 12:22pm On Nov 07 |
Kano has really failed. Administrative skills is truly very important Kaduna is not on the list, why should Kano? |
Re: 14 States That Will Struggle If FAAC Allocation Stops by highchief1: 12:22pm On Nov 07 |
ReubenE:baba stop talking like a toddler.eveey region has what they are known for.Igbos are entrepreneurs,Yoruba’s are bookworms,Hausas are business men.Ijaws are fishermen and drunkards.I didn’t make it so,history has it like this.show me one successful ijaw fellow. |
Re: 14 States That Will Struggle If FAAC Allocation Stops by Thundafireseun: 12:23pm On Nov 07 |
GothamCities: How does Kogi state generate its revenue? |
Re: 14 States That Will Struggle If FAAC Allocation Stops by do4luv14(m): 12:24pm On Nov 07 |
Whoever compile the list is a dumbass, what are the SS states doing their, without those states where is the monies for Allocation ![]() |
Re: 14 States That Will Struggle If FAAC Allocation Stops by do4luv14(m): 12:26pm On Nov 07 |
MrRhymes101: Don't mind the poster he is not be serious |
Re: 14 States That Will Struggle If FAAC Allocation Stops by Vision101(m): 12:33pm On Nov 07 |
Mystic216:But the source is BugetIT. A credible source. |
Re: 14 States That Will Struggle If FAAC Allocation Stops by commoditiesnig: 12:39pm On Nov 07 |
yinchar:I tell you. I'm so shocked at our sister state Delta most especially ![]() |
Re: 14 States That Will Struggle If FAAC Allocation Stops by commoditiesnig: 12:41pm On Nov 07 |
MrRhymes101:No be small thing o. Oil money has made states lazy |
Re: 14 States That Will Struggle If FAAC Allocation Stops by onuman: 12:47pm On Nov 07 |
ufotunang: Restructuring Nigeria 🇳🇬 to true and fiscal federalism? Who can now restructure Nigeria politically after northern military dictators restructured Nigeria politically by proliferating 20 mostly non viable states in the old Northern region to siphon proceeds from crude oil in the Niger delta region to the northern region, but allowed only 17 states in the two southern regions? In the magic formula, one got 20 while two got 17. The same northern military dictators supervised a constitution that made political representation at the National Assembly be drawn according to number of states. Thus, the NASS gets overpopulated by legislators from the old Northern region. Again the northern military dictators provided in the constitutional that a presidential candidate must win 25% of votes in 2/3 of the 36 states before pronounced elected. With all these, the two southern regions of Nigeria became like appendages of Northern Republic of Nigeria where the north literally decides what can be or not to be in Nigeria. Twelve of the northern states even unilaterally adopted unconstitutional Islamic sharia criminal justice system beginning 1999. If the southerners ask for political restructuring of Nigeria, northerners would ask them to come to the National Assembly for political restructuring, knowing full well that the National Assembly is overpopulated by northern legislators through the fraudulent political structure of Nigeria. 1 Like |
Re: 14 States That Will Struggle If FAAC Allocation Stops by IGBOPROMISE1: 12:49pm On Nov 07 |
99thEnemy: Rubbish! How presumptious of you to assume civil war will break out in places like Bayelsa, Rivers, Delta and Akwa-Ibom if they became independent countries in their own right and controlled/owned their own resources....implying they need Nigeria to 'survive and help them exploit their own resources'! Utter rubbish! Remember we're talking of territories that were part of largely and relatively peaceful regions right up till 1966/67! Whatever social dislocations you see in those states are as a consequence of being part of a failed national contraption from the late 60s to date.....a contraption in which 'liberators' took ownership and control of their resources, pays them peanuts for it, and enthrones a political set-up that engenders and supports rent-seekingm kwarruption, thuggery and militancy! 1 Like |
Re: 14 States That Will Struggle If FAAC Allocation Stops by ScarletBrace(m): 12:52pm On Nov 07 |
Lanrelagboi: The top States you mentioned are the main States that contribute more than 50% of the Nation's significant revenue from oil. Now if absolute resource control is activated, no returns will be going to the FG from these States, just as no FAAC will be needed from the FG. In such cases these States will still be among the first 5 richest in Nigeria. That's what they're blessed with. Its senseless to drill from them and withhold from them. Instead they'll shut you out so you go drill elsewhere. This your post is actually a stupid assumption. 2 Likes |
Re: 14 States That Will Struggle If FAAC Allocation Stops by 99thEnemy(m): 12:52pm On Nov 07 |
IGBOPROMISE1:Who is now presumptuous? 🤦🏾♂️ |
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