In 2023, the Federal Account Allocation Committee disbursed funds to states and their local government areas. Delta received the highest amount at ₦483.57bn, while Gombe received the lowest at ₦99.05bn.
1. Delta: ₦483.57bn
2. Rivers: ₦426.84bn
3. Akwa Ibom: ₦380.1bn
4. Lagos: ₦371.39bn
5. Bayelsa: ₦268.34bn
6. Kano: ₦261.37bn
7. Oyo: ₦207.37bn
8. Katsina: ₦191.43bn
9. Borno: ₦176.94bn
10. Kaduna: ₦170.91bn
11. Jigawa: ₦170.74bn
12. Benue: ₦161.99bn
13. Edo: ₦161.69bn
14. Anambra: ₦161.54bn
15. Ondo: ₦156.33bn
16. Niger: ₦155.62bn
17. Imo: ₦152.39bn
18. FCT: ₦145.3bn
19. Sokoto: ₦146.19bn
20. Bauchi: ₦144.98bn
21. Kebbi: ₦143.93bn
22. Osun: ₦141.48bn
23. Adamawa: ₦139.14bn
24. Kogi: ₦136.97bn
25. Enugu: ₦133.29bn
26. Abia: ₦125.92bn
27. Yobe: ₦124.14bn
28. Taraba: ₦123.05bn
29. Plateau: ₦121.71bn
30. Ogun: ₦120.72bn
31. Zamfara: ₦119.17bn
32. Cross River: ₦118.8bn
33. Kwara: ₦115.11bn
34. Nasarawa: ₦111.54bn
35. Ekiti: ₦107.5bn
36. Ebonyi: ₦107.45bn
37. Gombe: ₦99.05bn
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