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FEDERAL ALLOCATION TO THE TWENTY FIVE LOCAL GOVERNMENTS IN DELTA STATE IN 2023

Below Is The Federal Allocation To The Twenty five Local Government Areas in Delta State In 2023:

Aniocha North:  ₦2,631,989,064.8

Aniocha South:  ₦2,847,788,192.94

Bomadi:               ₦2,491,779,057.87

Burutu:                 ₦3,367,885,422.51

Ethiope East:      ₦3,178,376,209.24

Ethiope West:     ₦3,226,505,207.54

Ika North East:   ₦3,279,681,589.37

Ika South:            ₦3,117,284,050.15

Isoko North:        ₦2,968,741,529.30

Isoko South:       ₦3,372,633,698.8

Ndokwa East:     ₦2,766,813,948.49

Ndokwa West:   ₦3,108,983,376.16

Okpe:                    ₦2,750,960,811.06

Oshimili North:  ₦2,683,889,807

Oshimili South: ₦2,890,887,684.18

Patani:                 ₦2,416,623,048.75

Sapele:                 ₦3,008,977,295.44

Udu:                      ₦3,018,102,746.7

Ughelli North:     ₦3,981,014,554.26

Ughelli South:     ₦3,255,554,002.56

Ukwuani:              ₦2,660,755,459.71

Uvwie:                  ₦3,081,517,453.34

Warri South:        ₦3,755,492,329.81

Warri North:         ₦2,820,237,422.4

Warri Southwest:  ₦2,677,303,303.7

Total:                       ₦75,359,777,262.18

(Seventy-five billion, three hundred and fifty-nine million, seven hundred and seventy-seven thousand, two hundred and sixty-two Naira)

The question is: What is your Local Government Chairman doing with the humongous money coming to the councils? Take note that workers salary has remained the same over the years.

At the end of the day, everyone, including those in government, suffers from the outcome of our collective docility, sycophancy, and inability to hold our government accountable: bad roads, dilapidated infrastructure, and no electricity, etc.

Source: National Bureau of Statistics (NBS)


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  1. All our leaders are wicked

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  2. Deltans are in for a rude awakening

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  3. Leaders are wicked because they've not seen any action against them from the citizens they govern.

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