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    What Each State Gets In February 2024 Federal Allocation

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    In February 2024, the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) distributed N2.07 trillion to the three level s of government from the revenue collected in January 2024.

    States Breakdown:

    Abia: 8.3BN
    Adamawa: 8.4BN
    Akwa Ibom: 26.6BN
    Anambra: 10.1BN
    Bauchi: 8.3BN
    Bayelsa: 22.8BN
    Benue: 9.7BN
    Borno: 10.5BN
    Cross River: 6.6BN
    Delta: 38.1BN
    Ebonyi: 7.3BN
    Edo: 10.2BN
    Ekiti: 6.9BN
    Enugu: 8.5BN
    Gombe: 7.1BN
    Imo: 9.5BN
    Jigawa: 9.8BN
    Kaduna: 7.3BN
    Kano: 13.6BN
    Katsina: 9.8BN
    Kebbi: 8.8BN
    Kogi: 7.4BN
    Kwara: 7.3BN
    Lagos: 23.6BN
    Nasarawa: 7.7BN
    Niger: 8.5BN
    Ogun: 7.1BN
    Ondo: 10.3BN
    Osun: 7.8BN
    Oyo: 10.5BN
    Plateau: 7.8BN
    Rivers: 28.4BN
    Sokoto: 8.4BN
    Taraba: 8.1BN
    Yobe: 7.9BN
    Zamfara: 7.9BN

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