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FAAC Distributes Record ₦2.225 Trillion to Nigerian Govt in August 2025

VICTOR UGOCHUKWU by VICTOR UGOCHUKWU
September 18, 2025
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The Federation Account Allocation Committee has distributed a record-breaking ₦2.225 trillion to Nigeria’s three tiers of government for August 2025, marking the highest monthly allocation in the country’s history.

The historic disbursement was announced following the August 2025 FAAC meeting held in Abuja, with officials attributing the substantial increase to improved collections from oil and gas royalties, value-added tax, and common external tariff fees. The communiqué revealed that enhanced revenue performance across multiple streams contributed to the unprecedented allocation to federal, state, and local governments, along with other statutory beneficiaries.

According to the detailed breakdown provided by FAAC, the ₦2.225 trillion available for distribution comprised several revenue sources. Statutory revenue accounted for the largest portion at ₦1.478 trillion, while VAT contributions reached ₦672.903 billion. The Electronic Money Transfer Levy generated ₦32.338 billion, and exchange rate differences contributed ₦41.284 billion to the total allocation.

The committee disclosed that Nigeria’s total federation revenue for August 2025 amounted to ₦3.635 trillion before deductions. From this gross figure, ₦124.839 billion was subtracted to cover collection costs, while ₦1.285845 trillion was allocated for various transfers, interventions, refunds, and savings programs, leaving the net distributable amount of ₦2.225 trillion.

From the statutory revenue pool of ₦1.478 trillion, the federal government received the largest share at ₦684.462 billion, reflecting the constitutional revenue sharing formula. State governments collectively received ₦347.168 billion from statutory allocations, while local government councils across the country were allocated ₦267.652 billion. Oil-producing states received an additional ₦179.311 billion as derivation revenue, representing 13 percent of mineral revenue as constitutionally mandated.

The VAT distribution of ₦672.903 billion followed a different sharing formula, with state governments receiving the largest portion at ₦336.452 billion, demonstrating the significant role of VAT in state revenue generation. Local governments obtained ₦235.516 billion from VAT proceeds, while the federal government received ₦100.935 billion from this revenue stream.

The Electronic Money Transfer Levy distribution totaling ₦32.338 billion saw state governments receiving ₦16.169 billion, local governments getting ₦11.318 billion, and the federal government allocated ₦4.851 billion. This relatively new revenue source continues to contribute meaningfully to all levels of government.

Exchange rate difference allocations amounted to ₦41.284 billion, with the federal government receiving ₦19.799 billion, state governments obtaining ₦10.042 billion, and local governments allocated ₦7.742 billion. Additionally, oil-producing states received ₦3.701 billion as derivation payments from this exchange difference, calculated at 13 percent of mineral revenue.

The record allocation reflects improved performance in Nigeria’s revenue generation, particularly from the oil and gas sector, which remains a crucial component of the federation account. Higher oil prices and increased production levels contributed significantly to the enhanced statutory revenue collections during August 2025.

Value-added tax collections also showed remarkable growth, indicating increased economic activity and improved tax compliance across various sectors of the economy. The robust VAT performance suggests strengthened consumer spending and business transactions during the period under review.

The substantial FAAC allocation provides all tiers of government with enhanced fiscal capacity to fund development projects, pay salaries, and deliver essential services to citizens. State and local governments, in particular, will benefit from the increased funding to address infrastructure deficits and social service delivery challenges in their respective jurisdictions.

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