Below is what each state government received from the Paris Club Refund last week.
1 Abia state – ₦5,715,765,871.48
2 Adamawa state – ₦6,114,300,352.68
3 Akwa Ibom state – ₦10,000,000,000.00
4 Anambra state – ₦6,121,656,702.34
5 Bauchi state – ₦6,877,776,561.25
6 Bayelsa state – ₦10,000,000,000.00
7 Benue state – ₦6,854,671,749.25
8 Borno state – ₦7,340,934,865.32
9 Cross River state – ₦6,075,343,946.93
10 Delta state – ₦10,000,000,000.00
11 Ebonyi state – ₦4,508,083,379.98
12 Edo state – ₦6,091,126,592.49
13 EKiti state – ₦4,772,836,647.08
14 Enugu state – ₦5,361,789,409.66
15 Gombe state – ₦4,472,877,698.19
16 Imo state – ₦7,000,805,182.97
17 Jigawa state – ₦7,107,666,706.76
18 Kaduna state – ₦7,721,729,227.55
19 Kano state – ₦10,000,000,000.00
20 Katsina state – ₦8,202,130,909.85
21 Kebbi state – ₦5,977,499,491.45
22 Kogi state – ₦6,027,727,595.80
23 Kwara state – ₦5,120,644,326.57
24 Lagos state – ₦8,371,938,133.11
25 Nasarwa state – ₦4,551,049,171.12
26 Niger state – ₦7,210,793,154.95
27 Ogun state – ₦5,739,374,694.46
28 Ondo state – ₦7,003,648,314.28
29 Osun state – ₦6,314,106,340.62
30 Oyo state – ₦7,901,609,864.25
31 Plateau state – ₦5,644,079,055.41
32 Rivers state – ₦10,000,000,000.00
33 Sokoto state – ₦6,441,128,546.76
34 Taraba state – ₦5,612,014,491.52
35 Yobe state – ₦5,413,103,116.59
36 Zamfara state -₦5,442,385,594.49
37 Federal Capital Territory – ₦684,867,500.04
Total – ₦243,795,465,195,20
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