FAAC: Kogi Gets N3.6bn for September – Asiru

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Kogi Ministry of Finance and Economic Development has published details of allocations from the Federation Account for the month of September 2017 for both the State and the Local Government Councils.

The Monthly Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) meeting for the month of September was held in Abuja on October 24, 2017.

The state net statutory allocation for the month of September is N2, 414,041,323.57 as against N3, 338,804,388.52 received for the month of August, according to Idris Asiru, Kogi’s Commissioner of Finance and Economic Development.

Giving the breakdown of the allocation, the Commissioner explained, “The value added tax (VAT) for the month of September is N849, 499,135.14 as against N909, 135,970.86 received in the month of August.

“The foreign exchange (FOREX) difference for the month of June, July and August are N126, 669,641, N95, 234,355.50 and N136, 371,848.87 respectively.

“Therefore, the state gross statutory distributable income for the month of September is N3, 621,816,304.48

“The 21 local government areas in Kogi state received a net statutory allocation of N2, 108,047,024.91 for the month of September as against N2, 892,258.28 received last month.

“The Value added tax (VAT) for the month of September is N582, 387,195.64 as against N620, 482,976.92 received for the month of August.

He added that the LGA gross statutory allocation was N2,959,399,251.12

According to the Commissioner, there was a decrease in gross statutory revenue of N626,124,654.90 and N553,342,409.08 for the state and local government respectively for the month of September compared to the previous month of August.

“To further proof our genuineness to curb corruption in the state civil service and onslaught against ghost workers, as a state we shall continually make public the updated list of paid workers. Also, we shall continue to publish revelations from the staff verification exercise, including certificate status of the civil servants whose certificates and other official documents were duly verified,” the Commissioner added.


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