WHAT STATES CONTRIBUTED TO VAT POOL AND WHAT THEY RECEIVED IN JANUARY 2025

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WHAT STATES CONTRIBUTED TO VAT POOL AND WHAT THEY RECEIVED IN JANUARY 2025

  1. LAGOS
    Contributed: N305.52bn
    Received: N62.59bn (20.49%)
  2. RIVERS
    Contributed: N90.21bn
    Received: N11.01bn (12.20%)
  3. OYO
    Contributed: N27.71bn
    Received: N13.02bn (47.00%)
  4. BAYELSA
    Contributed: N12.80bn
    Received: N8.02bn (62.65%)
  5. KANO
    Contributed: N9.59bn
    Received: N13.57bn (141.49%)
  6. KWARA
    Contributed: N9.53bn
    Received: N8.10bn (85.04%)
  7. DELTA
    Contributed: N6.57bn
    Received: N9.05bn (137.77%)
  8. AKWA IBOM
    Contributed: N5.62bn
    Received: N8.79bn (156.26%)
  9. EDO
    Contributed: N5.09bn
    Received: N8.17bn (160.67%)
  10. EKITI
    Contributed: N4.98bn
    Received: N7.51bn (150.65%)
  11. SOKOTO
    Contributed: N4.41bn
    Received: N8.45bn (191.63%)
  12. BORNO
    Contributed: N3.91bn
    Received: N8.74bn (223.56%)
  13. KATSINA
    Contributed: N3.86bn
    Received: N10.01bn (259.34%)
  14. NIGER
    Contributed: N3.80bn
    Received: N8.57bn (225.73%)
  15. JIGAWA
    Contributed: N3.57bn
    Received: N8.85bn (248.05%)
  16. ANAMBRA
    Contributed: N3.56bn
    Received: N8.72bn (244.92%)
  17. KADUNA
    Contributed: N3.50bn
    Received: N10.18bn (290.60%)
  18. ADAMAWA
    Contributed: N3.39bn
    Received: N7.91bn (233.16%)
  19. EBONYI
    Contributed: N3.30bn
    Received: N7.12bn (215.65%)
  20. NASARAWA
    Contributed: N3.13bn
    Received: N6.86bn (218.95%)
  21. KOGI
    Contributed: N2.67bn
    Received: N7.90bn (295.93%)
  22. BAUCHI
    Contributed: N2.44bn
    Received: N8.93bn (365.95%)
  23. OGUN
    Contributed: N2.31bn
    Received: N8.20bn (355.26%)
  24. GOMBE
    Contributed: N2.16bn
    Received: N7.11bn (328.70%)
  25. YOBE
    Contributed: N2.16bn
    Received: N7.08bn (328.65%)
  26. BENUE
    Contributed: N2.05bn
    Received: N8.55bn (416.84%)
  27. KEBBI
    Contributed: N1.93bn
    Received: N7.77bn (402.38%)
  28. ENUGU
    Contributed: N1.75bn
    Received: N7.76bn (442.91%)
  29. PLATEAU
    Contributed: N1.75bn
    Received: N7.70bn (439.57%)
  30. IMO
    Contributed: N1.59bn
    Received: N8.26bn (521.03%)
  31. CROSS RIVER
    Contributed: N1.55bn
    Received: N7.45bn (480.44%)
  32. ZAMFARA
    Contributed: N1.45bn
    Received: N7.72bn (531.51%)
  33. ONDO
    Contributed: N985.78m
    Received: N7.80bn (791.24%)
  34. TARABA
    Contributed: N939.66m
    Received: N6.91bn (735.00%)
  35. ABIA
    Contributed: N733.82m
    Received: N7.29bn (993.98%)
  36. OSUN
    Contributed: N589.41m
    Received: N7.73bn (1,312.09%)

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About 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.

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