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FG, States, LGs Share N1.818tn June Revenue — FAAC

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The Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) has shared a total sum of ₦1.818 trillion among the three tiers of government as revenue generated in the month of June 2025.

This was disclosed in a communiqué issued at the end of the FAAC meeting held in Abuja in July 2025, and announced in a Saturday statement by the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation. The statement, signed by the Director of Press and Public Relations, Bawa Mokwa, detailed the breakdown of the revenue allocation.

According to the communiqué, the ₦1.818tn distributable revenue comprised ₦1.018tn statutory revenue, ₦631.507bn from Value Added Tax (VAT), ₦29.165bn from the Electronic Money Transfer Levy (EMTL), ₦38.849bn as Exchange Difference revenue, and ₦100bn as augmentation from non-mineral revenue.

The document further stated that gross revenue available in June stood at ₦4.232tn. From this amount, deductions for the cost of collection amounted to ₦162.786bn, while total transfers, interventions, refunds, and savings stood at ₦2.251tn.

A further breakdown showed that gross statutory revenue for June 2025 was ₦3.485tn, an increase of ₦1.390tn from the ₦2.094tn recorded in May 2025.

However, VAT revenue dropped to ₦678.165bn in June from ₦742.820bn in May, representing a decline of ₦64.655bn.

From the total distributable revenue of ₦1.818tn, the Federal Government received ₦645.383bn, the 36 states got ₦607.417bn, and the 774 local government councils received ₦444.853bn. The sum of ₦120.759bn was shared to oil-producing states as 13 per cent derivation revenue.

On the statutory revenue of ₦1.018tn, the Federal Government received ₦474.455bn, the State Governments ₦240.650bn, and the Local Government Councils ₦185.531bn. The sum of ₦118.256bn was shared as derivation to the benefiting states.

From the ₦631.507bn VAT revenue, the Federal Government got ₦94.726bn, while States and LGs received ₦315.754bn and ₦221.027bn respectively.

The EMTL revenue of ₦29.165bn was distributed as follows: Federal Government – ₦4.375bn, States – ₦14.582bn, and LGs – ₦10.208bn.

For the ₦38.849bn Exchange Difference revenue, the Federal Government got ₦19.147bn, States received ₦9.712bn, and LGs got ₦7.487bn, while ₦2.503bn was allocated as derivation to oil-producing states.

On the ₦100bn augmentation from non-mineral revenue, the Federal Government received ₦52.680bn, the States got ₦26.720bn, and LGs received ₦20.600bn.

The communiqué noted that while Companies Income Tax (CIT), Petroleum Profit Tax (PPT), and EMTL increased significantly in the month under review, revenue from Oil and Gas Royalty, VAT, Import Duty, Excise Duty, and CET Levies recorded significant declines.

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Kano Assembly Moves to Impeach Deputy Governor Gwarzo Over ₦1.6bn Alleged Fraud

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Deputy Governor of Kano State Aminu Gwarzo

The Kano State House of Assembly has initiated impeachment proceedings against Deputy Governor Aminu Abdussalam Gwarzo over allegations of gross misconduct, abuse of office, and breach of public trust.

The notice was presented yesterday during plenary by the Majority Leader, Lawan Hussaini Dala, who said the action follows Section 188 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Dala said the allegations stem from Abdussalam’s tenure as Commissioner for Local Government (2023–2024) and his current role as deputy governor. He accused the deputy governor of diverting funds meant for the 44 local government councils.

According to the majority leader, Abdussalam allegedly received N1.5 million monthly from each council between June 2023 and January 2024, totaling N462 million. Between February and July 2024, he allegedly collected N3.255 million monthly from each council under the guise of special assignments, amounting to N726 million.

Dala also accused the deputy governor of abuse of office, claiming he facilitated payments of N10 million from each council to NovoMed Pharmaceuticals Limited, totaling N440 million, in violation of state procurement laws.

“The misuse of official capacity to confer undue advantage constitutes abuse of power and undermines public trust,” Dala told lawmakers, adding that the allegations amount to gross misconduct under the Constitution.

The impeachment notice was reportedly endorsed by 38 lawmakers, meeting the constitutional threshold to proceed. The Speaker has acknowledged receipt, and the House is expected to serve the allegations on the deputy governor.

If approved, a panel may be constituted by the state Chief Judge to investigate the claims.

As of filing, Abdussalam had yet to respond publicly to the allegations.

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IGP Inaugurates State Police Committee, Gives Four-Week Deadline

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State policing has been on the frontburner in Nigeria in recent years. Photo: X@PoliceNG

The Inspector-General of Police, Tunji Disu, on Wednesday inaugurated a seven-member committee on the establishment of state police, giving it four weeks to submit its report.

The inauguration was held during his maiden conference with senior police officers at the Peacekeeping Conference Centre, Force Headquarters, Abuja.

Charging members of the panel to discharge their duties with professionalism and objectivity, Disu described the assignment as “both significant and timely,” noting that it would shape the framework through which state policing may operate in Nigeria.

“In carrying out this assignment, your deliberations must be guided by professionalism, objectivity, and a clear appreciation of the unique complexities of policing a diverse nation such as our own,” the IGP said.

He stated that if properly designed and effectively implemented, state policing holds significant potential benefits for the country.

“By bringing law enforcement closer to communities, state police institutions can deepen local knowledge of security dynamics and enable quicker and more targeted responses to emerging threats,” he added.

The committee is expected to review existing policing models within and outside Nigeria, assess community security needs and emerging risks, and propose an operational framework for the establishment and coordination of state police structures.

It will also address issues relating to recruitment, training, standards and resource allocation, as well as develop accountability and oversight mechanisms to ensure professionalism and public trust.

The panel is chaired by Olu Ogunsakin, with Bode Ojajuni as secretary. Other members are Emmanuel Ojukwu, Okebechi Agora, Suleyman Gulma, Ikechukwu Okafor and Tolulope Ipinmisho.

Disu said the committee had about four weeks to conclude its assignment and submit a comprehensive report.
The move marks one of the first major steps taken by the new police chief since his appointment and confirmation a few days ago.

The development comes amid rising security concerns across the country, with several stakeholders advocating state policing as part of measures to tackle insecurity.

President Bola Tinubu had earlier asked the National Assembly to commence the process of amending relevant laws to pave the way for the creation of state police.

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Tinubu swears in Disu as IGP, inaugurates RMAFC, FCSC commissioners

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President Bola Tinubu on Wednesday swore in Olatunji Disu as the Inspector-General of Police (IGP).

Disu took the oath of office at the Council Chamber of the Presidential Villa, Abuja, shortly before the commencement of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting.

The President also administered the oath of office to six commissioners of the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) and two commissioners of the Federal Civil Service Commission (FCSC).

The ceremonies were witnessed by ministers, senior government officials and family members of the appointees.
The council meeting began shortly after the swearing-in.

In attendance were Vice President Kashim Shettima; the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume; the Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila; the National Security Adviser (NSA), Nuhu Ribadu; and the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Mrs EsthMrs.Walson-Jack.

Disu was appointed acting IGP on February 25, 2026, by President Tinubu, following the resignation of former IGP Kayode Egbetokun.

His appointment was subsequently endorsed by the Nigeria Police Council (NPC).

The former Assistant Inspector-General of Police assumed office last Wednesday.

He previously served as Assistant Inspector-General in charge of the Force Criminal Investigation Department (FCID) Annex, Alagbon, Lagos, after his promotion to the rank last year.

A former head of the Lagos Rapid Response Squad (RRS), Disu has pledged to deliver accountable, modern and professional policing.

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