The three tiers of government of Friday shared a total of N2.103 trillion as revenue allocation for September.
The Director of Press and Public Relations in the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation, Bawa Mokwa, disclosed this at the end of the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) meeting in Abuja.
He said the total distributable revenue comprised N1.239 trillion from statutory allocations, N812.59 billion from Value Added Tax, and N51.68 billion from the Electronic Money Transfer Levy.
The statement read: “A total sum of N2.103 trillion, being September 2025 Federation Account Revenue, has been shared to the Federal Government, States, and the Local Government Councils.
“Out of the N2.103tn shared, the Federal Government received N711.31bn, while states got N727.17bn. The 774 Local Government Councils shared N529.95bn, and oil-producing states received N134.96bn as 13 percent derivation from mineral revenue.
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“The disbursement represents a 16 percent increase from the N1.813 trillion shared in August 2025 and a 22 percent rise compared to the N1.728 trillion allocated in July.
“From the N1.239tn statutory revenue, the Federal Government took N581.67bn, states received N295.03bn, local councils got N227.46bn, while derivation accounted for N134.96bn.
“For VAT, the Federal Government received N121.89bn, states got N406.30bn and local governments received N284.41bn.
“Gross statutory revenue of N2.128tn was received for September 2025. This was lower than the sum of N2.838tn received in the month of August 2025 by N710.134bn.
“Gross revenue of N872.630bn was available from the Value Added Tax in September 2025. This was higher than the N722.619bn available in the month of August 2025 by N150.011bn.”
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