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Tuesday, 19 August 2014
Monetary Allocation Alert: FGs, States, LGS shares 654.6bn for july
Minister of State for Finance, Mr Bashir Yuguda,said N654.6 billion
was shared among the Federal, States and Local Government Councils as
revenue for the month of July.
Yuguda disclosed this in Abuja on Tuesday when he briefed newsmen on
the outcome of the monthly Federation Accounts Allocation Committee
(FAAC) meeting.
“The distributable statutory revenue for the month is N553.6 billion. The
sum of N35.5 billion is proposed for distribution under the SURE-P
Programme.
“The total revenue distributable for the month of July, including the Value
Added Tax (VAT) of N65.5 billion is approximately N654.6 billion,’’ he said.
Yuguda said a breakdown of the distribution showed that the federal
government received N257.3 billion, representing 52.68 per cent; and states
N130.5 billion or about 26.72 per cent.
He added that the local government councils received N100.6 billion,
amounting to 20.60 per cent of the amount distributed.
The minister said that N52.9 billion or 13 per cent of derivation revenue
was also shared among the oil producing states.
On VAT, Yuguda said the gross revenue collected for the month of July was
N65.467 billion as against the N66.4 billion distributed in June,
representing a decrease of N947 million.
Also, he said the country generated N630.3 billion as mineral and non-
mineral revenue in July against the N784.9 billion it generated in June.
According to him, this figure showed a marked decrease of N154.6 billion
between the two months.
“N6.2 billion was transferred to the excess crude account, bringing the total
to 4.1 billion U.S. dollars.
“FIRS received N3.6 billion and the Nigerian Customs, N3.62 billion as their
cost of collection for the month,’’ he said.
Meanwhile, the Chairman, Finance Commissioners Forum, Mr Timothy
Odah, who also spoke with newsmen after the meeting, expressed concern
over the continued decline in the federation’s revenue.
“I do not want to pin point the areas that is causing this, but the FAAC
session that was held today was not encouraging as far as we are
concerned.
“But whatever the case, we have concluded the meeting for the month and
amicably taken the merger sum available for sharing, which is smaller than
what used to be,’’ he said.
Odah, who is Ebonyi Finance Commissioner, appealed to state governments
to ensure that projects revenue yielding projects were completed to boost
their revenue base. (NAN)
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