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Nigeria’s FAAC Revenue Plummets by N194.6 Billion in February 2025

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Nigeria’s Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) reported a significant revenue decline of N194.664 in February 2025, with the total distributable revenue falling to N1.678 from N1.848 trillion in January 2025. This drop reflects a challenging month, despite gains in revenue streams.

According to the FAAC communiqué, the N1.678 trillion was shared among the federal government, states, and local government councils. The federal government received N569.656 billion, state took N562.195 billion, and local government councils were allocated N410.559 billion. Additionally, N136.042 billion, representing 13 percent of revenue, was distributed to benefiting states as derivation revenue.

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The total distributable revenue of N1.678 trillion was composed of several components: N827.633 billion from statutory revenue, N609.430 billion from Value Tax (VAT), N35.171 billion from the Electronic Levy (EMTL), N28.218 billion from solid minerals revenue, and an augmentation of N178 billion. While and royalties and EMTL saw increases in February 2025, other key sources—VAT, Tax (PPT), Companies Income Tax (CIT), duty, duty, and CET levies—experienced declines, contributing to the overall reduction in revenue.

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The decrease underscores the in Nigeria’s revenue streams, posing challenges for fiscal across the three tiers of government as they navigate pressures in 2025.

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