FG, States, LGs shared N3.95trn in 6 months

The federal, states and local government areas shared N3.95 trillion from the federation ccount within the first half of 2018, the Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI) has said.
In the latest edition of its NEITI Quarterly Review released on Monday in Abuja, the figures represented an increase of 41 per cent when compared to the N2.79 trillion disbursed in the first half of 2017 and a 95 per cent increase in the N2 trillion disbursed in the first half of 2016.
A breakdown of the disbursements showed that the Federal Government received N1.65 trillion; States got N1.38 trillion while Local Governments had the least share of N795billion.
The report showed that the lowest monthly figure of N635.6 billion disbursed in the first half of 2018 was N121.4 billion higher than the highest monthly figure (N514.2billion) disbursed in the first half of 2017 and N218 billion higher than the highest monthly figure (N417billion) for 2016.
“These figures clearly indicate that revenue accruing to the Federation in the first half of 2018 completely outstripped revenues in the previous two years”, stated the report.
NEITI further disclosed that total FAAC disbursements in the second quarter of this year was 46% higher than the figure for the same period last year and 127 per cent higher than the figure for the same period in 2016.
The report noted that while N2 trillion was shared in the second quarter of this year, N1.38 trillion was disbursed during the same period last year and only N886.38 billion was shared in the second quarter of 2016.
“In fact, Q2, 2018 was the first time an amount in excess of N2 trillion was disbursed since Q3 2014.
This is a run of 14 consecutive quarters of disbursements below N2trillion.” The phenomenal increase of disbursements recorded in the second quarter of 2018, the report observed, was the highest to the Federation since the third quarter of 2014.
This, the report attributed to the rise in crude oil prices and similar increase in oil production.
“Average oil price in 2016 was $43.5 per barrel, while in 2017 oil price averaged $54.2 per barrel.
However, in the first six months of 2018, average oil price was $70.6 per barrel.
Thus, on the average, oil price increased by 62.2% between 2016 and the first half of 2018”, the NEITI Quarterly Review asserted.
“Total oil production in 2016 was 661.1 million barrels while the figure was 690 million barrels in 2017.
In 2016, average monthly oil production was 55.1 million barrels while it was 57.5 million barrels in 2017.
For the first two months of 2018 for which data is available, average production was 59 million barrels.” On net FAAC disbursement to states, the review disclosed that during the first half of this year, “the highest receiving state was Delta State with N101.19 billion, while the lowest receiving state was Osun State with N10.24 billion.
This implies that Delta State received 988% more than Osun State received.”

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