Federal government, states and LGs share N16.4tn in nine months

The Federal Government of Nigeria, states and local governments shared N16.4 trillion in revenue over the first nine months of the year. This represents a nearly 40% surge in revenue allocation.

Nigeria's federal, state and local government tiers have distributed a total of N16.4 trillion in revenue for the first nine months of 2025, according to reports from ThisDayLive. This figure marks a significant increase, with revenue surging by nearly 40% compared to the previous period.

The allocation underscores the growing fiscal inflows, though specific breakdowns for each tier—federal, states and local governments—were not detailed in the available information. This surge comes amid broader economic challenges and efforts to bolster fiscal resilience in key sectors like oil.

No further timelines, quotes from officials or contextual implications were provided in the source, limiting deeper analysis. The development highlights ongoing revenue mobilization efforts in Nigeria's federal structure.

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