FUBARA SURPASSES FAAC, IGR TARGET, RECEIVES N726B IN NINE MONTHS

download 7 4 jpeg

FUBARA SURPASSES FAAC, IGR TARGET, RECEIVES ₦726B IN NINE MONTHS – BPR

Buoyed by the healthy IGR profile, Governor Fubara recently boasted that a court decision stopping the release of federal allocation to his state was the least of his worries, saying he would continue to pay contractors and workers.
Governor Siminalayi Fubara’s administration in Rivers State has received N726 billion in revenues in the last three quarters of the 2024 fiscal year, according to the Rivers State Budget Performance Report (BPR).
The figure is an aggregate of all revenues received by the state government, including from the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC), Independent Revenue otherwise called Internally Generated Revenue (IGR), Other receipts (Aid/Grant and Capital Development Fund), and the opening balance for 2024.
The BPR is produced quarterly by the Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning, in conjunction with the Office of the Accountant General and Ministry of Finance, and published on the state website.
The report is, however, yet to be audited.
The document shows that from January to September, the state FAAC and IGR surpassed its 2024 budget target, indicating a strong revenue profile for the state despite over a year of political crisis.
Of particular note is that despite the political turmoil and high inflation, the state IGR has ballooned to a record high – generating an average of over N30 billion in the third quarter (Q3) of the year.
Nine months’ revenues against budget
According to the Q3 BPR published on the state government’s website, Rivers State has received a cumulative sum of N720.2 billion between January and September 2024.
Of the amount, the state government has received N597.8 billion, 116.2 per cent as recurrent revenue as against N514.3 billion it budgeted for in the current fiscal year. It has also received N122.4 billion as other receipts – Aid/Grants and Capital Development Fund in addition to its N6 billion opening balance for the 2024 fiscal year.
A breakdown of the recurrent revenue indicates that the state government received a total of N328.7 billion, 116 per cent as FAAC revenue in nine months as against N283.2 billion budget provisions.
Also, the state government has received N269.2 billion, 116.5 per cent as IGR as against N231 billion captured in the budget.
Governor Fubara, who was the accountant general of the state before being elected governor of Nigeria’s second richest state has repeatedly acknowledged a leap in the IGR of the state since becoming governor.
For instance, Mr Fubara said the state IGR has jumped from the about N12 billion monthly he met when he assumed office to N25 billion monthly.
A review of the BPR by PREMIUM TIMES shows that the state made over N30 billion as IGR in some months, a development that made BudgIT, a non-profit organisation, rank the state as the only one after Lagos that can survive without federal allocation.
Buoyed by the healthy IGR profile, Governor Fubara recently boasted that a court decision stopping the release of federal allocation to his state was the least of his worries, saying he would continue to pay contractors and workers.
For instance, in the first quarter (Q1) of the year, Rivers State received N101 billion as FAAC revenue and N85.7 billion, representing 37.1 per cent of its budget, as IGR. The figure indicates that the state received an average of N28.6 billion as IGR from January to March.
Also, within Q1, it received N19.7 billion from other receipts – N19 billion as aid/grants and N700 million as capital development fund.
In the second quarter (Q2), the state government received N107.9 billion as FAAC revenue and N78.9 billion in IGR. The figure indicates a decrease of N6.8 billion in IGR from Q1 to Q2.
However, the state recorded a 25 per cent leap in IGR, increasing from N78.9 billion in Q2 to N104.5 billion in Q3. It also recorded an increase in FAAC revenue, from N107.9 billion in Q2 to N119.5 billion, indicating a 9.7 per cent increase.
The Rivers State Government has a budget size of N800 billion for the 2024 fiscal year. Of the figure, Governor Fubara’s administration has received a total of N726 billion in revenue within nine months indicating that the state government needs a paltry sum of N74 billion in revenue in the last quarter of the year – October to December to balance the controversial budget whose validity will be decided by Nigeria’s highest court – the Supreme Court.
PREMIUM TIMES arrived at N726 billion as total revenue by taking aggregate revenues from FAAC, IGR, other receipts, and opening balance.
Regarding expenditure as of Q3, the state government has expended N529.8 billion, representing 66.8 per cent against the budget.
The report indicates that the oil-rich state is waxing stronger in revenue generation despite a political turmoil that has factionalised it and battered the state legislature.

  • Dons Eze

    DONS EZE, PhD, Political Philosopher and Journalist of over four decades standing, worked in several newspaper houses across the country, and rose to the positions of Editor and General Manager. A UNESCO Fellow in Journalism, Dr. Dons Eze, a prolific writer and author of many books, attended several courses on Journalism and Communication in both Nigeria and overseas, including a Postgraduate Course on Journalism at Warsaw, Poland; Strategic Communication and Practical Communication Approach at RIPA International, London, the United Kingdom, among others.

    Related Posts

    SIX MILLION NIGERIANS FACE EXISTENTIAL THREAT AS COST OF DIABETES CARE SKYROCKETS

    SIX MILLION NIGERIANS FACE EXISTENTIAL THREAT AS COST OF DIABETES CARE SKYROCKETS The Diabetes Association of Nigeria, DAN, has warned that six million Nigerians with diabetes are facing existential threat, following the skyrocketing cost of healthcare. National President, DAN, Dr. Ejiofor Ugwu, in a statement to mark the United Nationsal World Diabetes Day slated for November 14, added that 30,000 to 40,000 Nigerians die annually from the condition. According to Dr. Ugwu, “About 6-8 million Nigerians (5.7 percent) have diabetes. This figure represents a tip of the iceberg as two-thirds of diabetes cases in Nigeria are still undiagnosed due to lack of routine screening. “Diabetes kills an estimated 30,000? 40,000 Nigerians annually. Managing diabetesi n Nigeria is faced with alot of challenges including a high level of poverty, low diabetes awareness, shortage of manpower especially diabetes specialists, unhealthy cultural and religious beliefs, and inadequate diabetes care facilities. “In the past one year, the cost of diabetes medications and consumables has gone astronomically high, beyond the reach of most patients. Insulin vial for instance, which used to cost about N4,000 now sells for about N18,000, representing over 400 percent increase. “This poses significant barrier to optimal diabetes care in Nigeria as majority of patients can no longer afford care, resulting in increased diabetes complications and premature deaths.” On the way out, he said: “The Federal Government should as a matter of urgency, subsidize diabetes medications and consumables to make them more affordable to the teeming population of people living with diabetes in Nigeria “DAN recommends complete tax waiver in importation of diabetes medications and consumables Sugar sweetened beverages tax which was stopped in June 2024 need to be revived and there should be legislation to channel the funds accruing from it to diabetes and related non communicable diseases prevention. “There is a need for a well conducted national survey on noncommunicable diseases as soon as possible. This will provide accurate data to guide health care policy making,” he added.

    WHY CORRUPTION PERSISTS IN NIGERIA – OBASANJO

    WHY CORRUPTION PERSISTS IN NIGERIA – OBASANJO Former president Olusegun Obasanjo has said that a society that does not believe in the consequences of bad behaviours will be riddled with corruption. He stressed that there was corruption at a high level of government because of the lack of free and fair elections. Obasanjo was speaking at a youth dialogue on the side-line of the presidential youth dialogue and disclosed that there is no country without corruption but there were countries where corruption is not their way of life. He berated successive leadership in Nigeria for alleged poor handling of the power sector, adding that when he voted president in 1999 and was leaving in 2007, the problems remained to date. He stated that for youths to become emerging leaders and change the narratives, they must be positively instructive, adding that those at the helm of affairs will not want to leave but the change is imminent. He reaffirmed that Western liberal democracy is not suitable for the country, noting it is the reason why there is no visible development recorded. He added that integrity, compassion, and fear of God are part of the attributes that one should look for in leadership.

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    SIX MILLION NIGERIANS FACE EXISTENTIAL THREAT AS COST OF DIABETES CARE SKYROCKETS

    WHY CORRUPTION PERSISTS IN NIGERIA – OBASANJO

    • By Dons Eze
    • November 14, 2024
    • 17 views

    TRUMP VOWS TO HELP RESTORE ELECTORAL INTEGRITY IN NIGERIA – RESPONSE TO GOODLUCK JONATHAN

    • By Dons Eze
    • November 14, 2024
    • 32 views

    ATIKU HAS NO CHANCE IN PDP IN 2027 – WIKE

    • By Dons Eze
    • November 14, 2024
    • 23 views

    ENUGU DISCO VOWS TO END ESTIMATED ELECTRICITY BILLING

    • By Dons Eze
    • November 14, 2024
    • 19 views

    OVER 971 NIGERIANS ABDUCTED IN OCTOBER 2024 -REPORT

    • By Dons Eze
    • November 13, 2024
    • 25 views