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FG shares highest allocation ever to self, states,LGAs

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The Federal government has declaration a historic revenue for the month of August, 2025.
The figure showed that the federal, state and local governments shared the highest revenue of N2.2 trillion.
This is highest when compared to the N2.001 trillion shared last month.
The revenue was announced through a communique signed by the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) on Wednesday.
The N2,225.118 trillion total distributable revenue comprised distributable statutory revenue of N1,478.593 billion, distributable Value Added Tax (VAT) revenue of N672.903 billion, Electronic Money Transfer Levy (EMTL) revenue of N32.338 billion, and the Exchange Difference of N41.284 billion.
This indicated that total gross revenue of N3,635.802 trillion was available in August 2025. Total deduction for cost of collection was N124.839 billion, while total transfers, interventions, refunds and savings were N1,285.845 billion.
Gross revenue of N722.619 billion was available from the Value Added Tax (VAT) in August 2025 as against N687.940 billion distributed in the preceding month, resulting in an increase of N34.679 billion.
The communiqué stated that from the N1,478.593 trillion total distributable revenue, the Federal Government received a total sum of N684.462 billion and the State Governments received a total sum of N347.168 billion.
The local government council received N267.652 billion, while the sum of N179.311 billion (13 percent of mineral revenue) was shared with the benefiting state as derivation revenue.
From the N672.903 billion distributable Value Added Tax (VAT) revenue, the Federal Government received N100.935 billion, the State Governments received N336.452 billion and the Local Government Councils received N235.516 billion.
A total sum of N4.851 billion was received by the Federal Government from the N32.338 billion from the Electronic Money Transfer Levy (EMTL). The state governments received N16.169 billion, and the local government councils received N11.318 billion.
From the N41.284 billion from the exchange difference, the communiqué stated that the federal government received N19.799 billion and the state governments received N10.042 billion.
The Local Government Councils received N7.742 billion, while the sum of N3.701 billion (13% of mineral revenue) was shared with the benefiting states as derivation revenue.
In August 2025, the gross statutory revenue of N2,838.214 trillion was received, which is lower than the sum of N3,070.127 trillion received in the previous month by N231.913 billion.
Oil & Gas Royalty, Value Added Tax (VAT) and CET levies increased significantly, while Petroleum Profit Tax (PPT), Import Duty, Electronic Money Transfer Levy (EMTL), Companies Income Tax (CIT) and Excise Duty recorded decreases.
There have been concerns in Nigeria that despite the increase in revenue being shared by the three tiers of government, the masses are groaning over hardship.
While removal of fuel subsidy freed more money for the governments to share, it is yet to reflect on the life of the common Nigerians.

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NEITI Report : Senate gives Seplat , Network E & P , others , 48 hours ultimatum ….As Dubri oil defends $3.025million royalty and gas flare debts

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Senate President Godswill Akpabio

By George Mgbeleke

Foĺlowing the on-going efforts by the Senate to recover all unaccounted funds by revenue generating Agencies of government, the Red chamber on Tuesday through its Public Accounts Committee , gave Seplat Energy , Network E & P Nigeria Limited and two other oil companies , 48 hours to appear before it to answer queries raised against them in the 2021, 2022 and 2023 audit reports presented by Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative ( NEITI) .

The two other oil companies given similar 48 hours ultimatum for appearance or risk invocation of legislative powers against them are All Grace Energy Limited and Aradel Energy Limited .

But Dubri Oil Company Limited that appeared before the committee , defended $’3.025million royalty and gas flare debts recorded against it in the audit report .

48 hours ultimatum against the affected four oil companies followed resolution adopted to that effect by the Senator Ibrahim Hassan Dankwabo led committee in line with displeasures expressed by some of its members .

First to call for sanction against the erring oil companies , was Senator Abdul Ningi ( Bauchi Central ) who described letter written by Network E & P Nigeria Limited to the committee that Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission ( NUPRC) is the regulatory body it reports to , as disturbing and provocative .

The Senate according to him as provided for in sections 88 and 89 of the 1999 constitution, can invite any body or agency .

” The Senate and by extension , the National Assembly, is the custodian of Nigeria law that has power to invite anybody or agency for explanations on issues raised against them “, he said .

In supporting Ningi , Senator Shehu Kaka Lawan ( Borno Central ) , called for invocation of constitutional powers against management of the affected agencies which made the Chairman to issue 48 hours ultimatum for appearance against Managing Director of Network E & P Nigeria Limited .

” Having failed to honour invitation of this committee two consecutive times , the Managing Director of Network E & P Nigeria Limited should appear before us unfailingly on Thursday this week or risk full invocation of legislative powers against him”, he said .

Similar ultimatums were also issued against Managing Directors of All Grace Energy Limited , Aradel Energy Limited and Seplat Energy when when their absence was noted by the committee.

But Dubri Oil that appeared , rejected $3.025million royalty and gas flare debts recorded against it .

NEITI in the report alleged that as submitted by NUPRC in 2025 that Dubri Oil owes $3.025million debt which include $2.378million debt for gas flare and $646, 605.55 for oil production

The query was however faulted by representative of Dubri Oil , Soyode Olusoji Clement who said the report was compiled when the oil company had reconciliation issue with NUPRC .

The reconciliation problem between Dubri oil and NUPRC according to him , has however been resolved without any debt hanging on Dubri oil .

He presented documents to that effect to the committee which according to the committee, would be studied critically before issuance of clean bill of health .

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Tinubu’s livestock reforms will end subsistence farming, create jobs –Jega

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The Special Adviser to the President on Livestock Development, Prof. Attahiru M. Jega, has said the Presidential Livestock Reforms Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is designed to end subsistence livestock farming and build a commercially viable sector that will create jobs and strengthen food security.

Jega, who is also Co-Chair of the Presidential Livestock Reforms Implementation Committee, stated this in a goodwill message delivered at the 9th All Africa Conference on Animal Agriculture in Abuja on behalf of the Presidency.

The conference themed, “Repositioning Animal Agriculture for Africa’s Food Security and Global Competitiveness,” brought together stakeholders across the continent.

Jega, who was represented by Prof. D. J. U. Kalla, said Africa cannot achieve sustainable food security, improved nutrition and inclusive economic growth without transforming animal agriculture.

“Livestock is deeply woven into Africa’s culture, heritage and economy. Beyond food, cattle, sheep, goats, camels and poultry represent wealth, livelihoods, resilience and social capital for millions of African families,” he stated.

He noted that the sector generates employment and income across breeding, feed, animal health, processing, trade and value addition, describing livestock as “not a peripheral component of African agriculture, but a prime mover of inclusive economic transformation.”

“Our ambition is to unlock the enormous economic potential—the goldmine—of the livestock sector and build a productive, competitive, climate-resilient and commercially viable industry that creates jobs, strengthens food and nutrition security, and drives rural prosperity,” he said.

Jega stressed that the country must move “from subsistence to productivity, from fragmentation to value-chain integration, and from potential to investment and competitiveness.”

He listed key areas for investment to include genetics, animal health, feed and forage, water, research and innovation, infrastructure, value addition and markets.

The presidential aide urged the conference to move “beyond dialogue to action, partnerships and measurable commitments” that translate policy into impact.

“Africa has the livestock resources. Our task is to convert this biological wealth into nutritious food, decent jobs, resilient livelihoods and globally competitive enterprises. Africa must feed Africa—and animal agriculture must be at the fulcrum of that transformation,” Jega concluded.

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Women,s Wing Of ABER Hails Dr. Piriye Kiyaramo As Visionary Leading Africa,s Blue Economy Transformation

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“The Captain of the Blue Future” Commends Inclusive Leadership Ahead of the forthcoming Africa Blue Economy Roundtable’s Women Forum

Younde, Cameroon – The Head of the Women’s Wing of Africa Blue Economy Roundtable – ABER, Barr. Sophie De Sylvie Djoufa Tiemagni, popularly known as ‘The Captain of the Blue Future’, has paid glowing tribute to Dr. Piriye Kiyaramo, Convener and Chief Executive Officer of ABER, describing him as a visionary leader shaping the future of Africa’s Blue Economy.

In a statement issued from the ABER Women’s Wing Secretariat, Duoula – Cameroon, Barr. Djoufa Tiemagni said Dr. Kiyaramo embodies a new generation of leadership focused on action, inclusion, and impact.

“There are leaders who manage, and there are leaders who inspire, transform, and unite. Dr. Piriye Kiyaramo unquestionably belongs to the latter category. In many ways, he is the human embodiment of leadership,” she stated.

Barr. Djoufa Tiemagni noted that under Dr. Kiyaramo’s leadership, ABER has prioritized competence over connections in its appointments of regional leaders, an International Ambassador, the Head of the Women’s Wing, and in recognizing outstanding women through prestigious awards.

“Through these appointments, he has demonstrated that inclusion is not a slogan but a fundamental value at the heart of his vision. He has made inclusion, merit, and excellence the pillars of his leadership,” she said.

She added that this approach, guided by competence, commitment, and contribution to the blue economy, has enabled ABER to build a united community of stakeholders with a shared ambition: to make the blue economy a powerful engine for Africa’s development.

The tribute comes on the heels of the 3rd Africa Blue Economy Week, held in Luanda, Angola from 22 to 25 July 2026, where the central theme was transforming strategies into tangible results for African people.

“Since its establishment, ABER has worked tirelessly to build partnerships, promote African talent, strengthen women’s leadership, and accelerate the implementation of high-impact initiatives,” Barr. Djoufa Tiemagni said. “The time has come to move from strategy to action and make the blue economy a strategic driver of economic transformation, sovereignty, job creation, innovation, and Africa’s emergence.”

Concluding her tribute, Barr. Djoufa Tiemagni said Dr. Kiyaramo’s leadership reminds Africa that no sustainable transformation can be achieved without vision, inclusion, and action.

“Today, that vision has become a reality. Yes, ‘together we can’. And we believe it wholeheartedly. Together, we can. Together, we will. The future of Africa’s Blue Economy is bright.”

The Africa Blue Economy Roundtable – ABER, convened by Dr. Piriye Kiyaramo, is a pan-African platform dedicated to advancing policy dialogue, investment, and partnerships for the sustainable development of Africa’s ocean and water resources. ABER works to position the blue economy as a key driver of jobs, food security, climate resilience, and inclusive growth across the continent.

The Women’s Wing of ABER is committed to amplifying women’s leadership, participation, and impact in maritime governance, fisheries, aquaculture, shipping, and all blue economy sectors.

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