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Nigeria’s Oil Producing States Get Over N12 Billion From Federal Allocation For July

Naira bundlesThe Oil Producing States have benefited a total sum of N12.874 billion as 13 percent derivation revenue from the Federation Account for the month of July.
From the Statutory revenue, Federal Government got N129.212 billion, representing 52.68 percent; States received N65.538 billion, representing 26.72 percent and Local Government Councils got N50.527 billion, 20.60 percent out of a total of N493.828billion shared as Federal Allocation.
According to the figures released by Office of the Accountant General of the Federation, the gross statutory revenue, including solid minerals is N275.102 while the net allocation is N258.151billion. The gross value added tax is N66.987 billion and the total distributable revenue is N335.759 billion.

The shared amount comprised the Month’s Statutory revenue of N258.151 billion, Value Added Tax of N66.987 billion, Exchange gain of N70.037 billion, Exchange Gain differential claim of N36.494 billion for the month of May 2016  , additional distribution of N50.165 billion from excess PPT and N1.373 billion as excess bank charges recovered from 2008 to 2012. There  was also a N6.330 billion refund to the Federal Government by Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation(NNPC).
The statement showed that from the Revenue available from the Value Added Tax (VAT), Federal Government received N9.646 billion (15%); States received N32.154 billion (50%) while the Local Government Councils received N22.508 billion (35%) and less 4%cost of collection to FIRS. Also the N50.165 billion from the Excess Petroleum Profits Tax is to be shared among the three tiers of Government according to the revenue allocation formula.

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The Communique from the FAAC sub-technical committee  also explained that there was a decrease in the Volume of Crude oil export by 2.8 million barrels in April 2016 due to a subsisting Force Majeure at Forcadose Terminal. There was also a shut-in and shut-down of pipelines due to the activities of vandals as well as for maintenance which impacted negatively on production. [myad]

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