Nigerian States: Katsina, 6 others survive on federal allocation [Full report]
Economic Confidential, a publication of PRNigeria, on Sunday, released its Annual States Viability Index .
Ogun State generated N70.92billion IGR compared to N92billion FAA -representing 77 percent; Rivers generated N140billion against N219billion FAA – representing 64 percent; Kwara State generated N30billion compared to N80billion FAA – representing 38 percent. It confirms that most states have improved their IGR as only 7 generated less than 10 percent, against 17 states in 2018.
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