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Federal, States, Local Govts Share N637 Billion From Federation Account In August

Kemi Adeosun
Kemi Adeosun

Federal Government, States and Local Governments have shared the total sum of N637.704 billion from the Federal Allocation for the month of August.
A communique issued by the sub-Committee of Federation Accounts Allocation Committee (FAAC) of the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation, at the end of the meeting held today, Thursday, in Abuja, indicated that the gross statutory revenue received for the month is  N550.992 billion and is higher  than the N387.319 billion  received in the previous month by N163.673 billion.
The shared amount comprise  the Month’s Statutory distributable revenue of N550.992 billion and the Value Added Tax of N86.712 billion, making up N637.704 billion.
The Communiqués said that Net Statutory Allocation, the Federal Government received N260.609 billion, representing 52.68%; States received N132.184 billion (26.72%); Local Government Councils received N101.908 billion representing 20.60% while the Oil Producing States received N41.977 billion as 13% derivation revenue.
It said that from the Revenue available from the Value Added Tax (VAT), Federal Government received N12.487 billion (15%); States received N41.622 billion (50%) while the Local Government Councils received N29.135 billion  (35%).
The Communique further explained that there was a decrease in the average price of crude oil from $51.05 to $50.44 per barrel and a significant increase in  export volume by 0.85  million barrels, which resulted in increase revenue from export sales  revenue  by about  $41. million.
There was  also  shut-in and shut-down of pipelines due to the activities of vandals as well as for maintenance which impacted negatively on production. Furthermore, the Force Majeure declared at the Forcadose terminal since February, 2016 was still in place. Significant increases were also recorded in Companies Income and Petroleum Profit tax while Import and Excise Duties and Value Added Tax recorded marginal increases.
Meanwhile the balance of the excesses crude account is $2.309 billion.[myad]