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States with the highest net FAAC allocation in January 2026
Nigeria’s Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) disbursed a total net allocation of N703.26 billion to states in January 2026, reflecting a 7.18% increase in revenue distribution from that of December 2025.
The total gross distributable revenue from December 2025 available for disbursement in January 2026 stood at N2.59 trillion, with N546.14 billion allocated to the Federal Government and N511.17 billion to the Local Government Councils (LGCs), making states the largest recipient among the three levels of government.
This is according to the recent data on FAAC released by the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation, reported by the National Bureau of Statistics for the period under review.
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The latest allocation highlights sustained growth driven by improved statutory revenues, VAT inflows, and electronic transaction levies, with a significant concentration among the top-performing states.
Deduction from gross statutory allocation includes external debt servicing, contractual obligations, and other deductions, while net allocations are augmented by Electronic Money Transfer Levy (EMTL), net share of ecology, and net VAT, and some oil-producing states have 13% derivation revenue.
The data also shows that allocations rose by 32.06% year-on-year from N532.34 billion recorded in January 2025 and increased by 7.18% month-on-month from N656.12 billion in December 2025, signaling continued fiscal momentum.
**What the data is saying **
The data reflects a strong expansion in revenue distribution to states, highlighting a concentration pattern
The figures reflect both structural advantages for oil-producing states and rising contributions from consumption-driven economies.
**Top 10 States by Net FAAC Allocation – January 2026 **
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10. ** Borno State – N19.06 billion**
Borno rounds out the top 10, with growth driven by increased federal allocations and VAT receipts. In January 2026, the state recorded a 46.14% year-on-year increase from the net allocation of N13.04 billion in January 2025, and a 11.56% from N17.09 billion in December 2025.
Other disbursements allocated to Borno include:
Borno’s allocation growth is driven by higher statutory transfers and VAT receipts. Also, ongoing economic recovery efforts and reconstruction activities have supported increased fiscal inflows.
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10. ** Borno State – N19.06 billion**
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