Poor IGR may cripple 8 states if FG allocation stops — Report

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Jigawa with IGR of N8.6bn compared to FAA of N107bn representing 8.1%; Katsina, N11.3bn compared to FAA of N130bn representing 8.8% and Adamawa with IGR of N8.3bn compared to N91bn of FAA representing 9.1%.

Eight states in Nigeria may not survive without funding from the Federal Allocation Account due to their poor Internally Generated Revenue , said a report by the Economic Confidential.

 

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