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HOLD YOUR GOVERNORS ACCOUNTABLE: FAAC Disbursed The Sum Of N2.07 Trillion

FAAC Disbursed The Sum Of N2.07 Trillion To The  Three Tiers Of Government In February 2024 From The Total Revenue Generated In January 2024.

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

Hold your Governor Accountable.šŸ¤·šŸ¾‍♂️

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