• *A*
    *FULL LIST: VAT generated in states across Nigeria in Q1 2025*

    1. Lagos: N819.62bn
    2. Rivers: N278.23bn
    3. Oyo: N79.78bn
    4. Bayelsa: N27.26bn
    5. Kano: N22.97bn
    6. Edo: N20.73bn
    7. Delta: N20.04bn
    8. Akwa-Ibom: N16.08bn
    9. Kwara: N14.43bn
    10. Benue: N12.36bn
    11. Jigawa: N11.22bn
    12. Sokoto: N10.88bn
    13. Anambra: N10.73bn
    14. Ekiti: N10.17bn
    15. Adamawa: N9.12bn
    16. Kaduna: N8.12bn
    17. Borno: N7.87bn
    18. Ebonyi: N7.43bn
    19. Kogi: N7.33bn
    20. Ogun: N7.20bn
    21. Ondo: N7.14bn
    22. Nasarawa: N7.05bn
    23. Bauchi: N6.30bn
    24. Niger: N5.97bn
    25. Katsina: N5.96bn
    26. Osun: N5.95bn
    27. Yobe: N5.81bn
    28. Plateau: N5.55bn
    29. Kebbi: N5.13bn
    30. Enugu: N4.96bn
    31. Gombe: N4.61bn
    32. Zamfara: N3.77bn
    33. Abia: N2.92bn
    34. Cross River: N2.65bn
    35. Imo: N2.34bn
    36. Taraba: N2.33bn

    <FAAC report>

    #TheCableIndependent newspaper on x
    *B*
    *THE MOST DEPENDENT ZONE ON VAT — Q1 2025*

    1 North East — Contributed ₦30.04 billion but received ₦124.20 billion.

    2 South East — Contributed ₦28.37 billion but received ₦104.50 billion.

    3 North West — Contributed ₦68.05 billion but received ₦176.74 billion.

    4 North Central — Contributed ₦52.70 billion but received ₦126.16 billion.

    5 South South — Contributed ₦364.99 billion but received ₦171.19 billion.

    6 South West — Contributed ₦929.87 billion but received ₦258.19 billion.

    North East got more by 313.4%
    South East got more by 268.4%
    North West got more by 159.7%%
    North Central got more by 139.4%
    South South got less by 53.1%
    South West got less by 72.2%

    #Statisense
    (FAAC)

    Me:This isn't equity or fairness, but baboon eating more than the hard working monkey.
    "Let the TAX REFORM BREATHE" for equity and fairness.
    *A* *FULL LIST: VAT generated in states across Nigeria in Q1 2025* 1. Lagos: N819.62bn 2. Rivers: N278.23bn 3. Oyo: N79.78bn 4. Bayelsa: N27.26bn 5. Kano: N22.97bn 6. Edo: N20.73bn 7. Delta: N20.04bn 8. Akwa-Ibom: N16.08bn 9. Kwara: N14.43bn 10. Benue: N12.36bn 11. Jigawa: N11.22bn 12. Sokoto: N10.88bn 13. Anambra: N10.73bn 14. Ekiti: N10.17bn 15. Adamawa: N9.12bn 16. Kaduna: N8.12bn 17. Borno: N7.87bn 18. Ebonyi: N7.43bn 19. Kogi: N7.33bn 20. Ogun: N7.20bn 21. Ondo: N7.14bn 22. Nasarawa: N7.05bn 23. Bauchi: N6.30bn 24. Niger: N5.97bn 25. Katsina: N5.96bn 26. Osun: N5.95bn 27. Yobe: N5.81bn 28. Plateau: N5.55bn 29. Kebbi: N5.13bn 30. Enugu: N4.96bn 31. Gombe: N4.61bn 32. Zamfara: N3.77bn 33. Abia: N2.92bn 34. Cross River: N2.65bn 35. Imo: N2.34bn 36. Taraba: N2.33bn <FAAC report> #TheCableIndependent newspaper on x *B* *THE MOST DEPENDENT ZONE ON VAT — Q1 2025* 1 North East — Contributed ₦30.04 billion but received ₦124.20 billion. 2 South East — Contributed ₦28.37 billion but received ₦104.50 billion. 3 North West — Contributed ₦68.05 billion but received ₦176.74 billion. 4 North Central — Contributed ₦52.70 billion but received ₦126.16 billion. 5 South South — Contributed ₦364.99 billion but received ₦171.19 billion. 6 South West — Contributed ₦929.87 billion but received ₦258.19 billion. North East got more by 313.4% South East got more by 268.4% North West got more by 159.7%% North Central got more by 139.4% South South got less by 53.1% South West got less by 72.2% #Statisense (FAAC) Me:This isn't equity or fairness, but baboon eating more than the hard working monkey. "Let the TAX REFORM BREATHE" for equity and fairness.
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