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    Home»Big Story»FULL LIST: How N2.59trn FAAC Allocation Was Shared Among States In The First Half Of 2024 –
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    FULL LIST: How N2.59trn FAAC Allocation Was Shared Among States In The First Half Of 2024 –

    Ibom FocusBy Ibom FocusAugust 12, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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    FULL LIST: How N2.59trn FAAC Allocation Was Shared Among States In The First Half Of 2024

    1. Delta: N260.75bn
    2. Rivers: N197.23bn
    3. Akwa Ibom: N179.10bn
    4. Lagos: N161.07bn
    5. Bayelsa: N157.73bn
    6. Kano: N84.76bn
    7. Oyo: N66.75bn
    8. Edo: N65.88bn
    9. Anambra: N65.45bn
    10. Ondo: N65.43bn
    11. Borno: N63.35bn
    12. Katsina: N60.58bn
    13. Jigawa: N60.07bn
    14. Benue: N59.10bn
    15. Imo: N58.06bn
    16. Abia: N54.23bn
    17. Niger: N53.59bn
    18. Kebbi: N53.36bn
    19. Enugu: N52.58bn
    20. Sokoto: N52.03bn
    21. Adamawa: N50.58bn
    22. Taraba: N49.89bn
    23. Zamfara: N48.08bn
    24. Bauchi: N47.79bn
    25. Yobe: N47.67bn
    26. Nassarawa: N47.02bn
    27. Kaduna: N45.77bn
    28. Plateau: N45.40bn
    29. Kogi: N45.36bn
    30. Ebonyi: N44.65bn
    31. Osun: N44.39bn
    32. Kwara: N44.29bn
    33. Gombe: N42.85bn
    34. Ekiti: N42.33bn
    35. Cross River: N40.08bn
    36. Ogun: N40bn

    Total: N2.59 trillion

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