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Top 10 states with the lowest FAAC allocation in 2025

Research Team by Research Team
February 7, 2026
in Economy, Metrics, Rankings, Tax
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States with the lowest Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) receipts in 2025 were largely those with smaller economic bases, limited industrial activity, and little or no exposure to oil-related derivation revenue.

Unlike oil-producing or heavily commercialized states, these states depend more heavily on federally shared inflows to finance recurrent expenditure and capital projects.

The figures are based on FAAC data reviewed by Nairametrics Research across all 36 states, covering statutory allocations, net VAT receipts, Electronic Money Transfer Levy (EMTL), and derivation where applicable, regardless of the underlying revenue generation period.

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Overall, the pattern reinforces how population size, consumption intensity, and access to oil revenue continue to shape the lower end of Nigeria’s fiscal distribution table.

What the data is saying 

FAAC allocations are determined by a blend of four major revenue components:

  • Net Statutory Allocation
  • 13% Derivation Revenue (oil-linked)
  • Net VAT Allocation
  • Electronic Money Transfer Levy (EMTL)

States at the bottom of the ranking are typically those without oil production and with relatively modest internally generated consumption bases. As a result, VAT and statutory inflows form the bulk of their FAAC receipts, while EMTL contributes a smaller but steadily growing share.

Top 10 States with the least FAAC Net Allocation in 2025 
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8. Nasarawa State — N149.67bn

  • 10. Yobe State — N155.20bn
  • 9. Taraba State — N153.33bn
  • 8. Nasarawa State — N149.67bn
  • 7. Kwara State — N145.93bn
  • 6. Osun State — N144.94bn
  • 5. Ebonyi State — N139.10bn
  • 4. Gombe State — N136.44bn
  • 3. Cross River State — N130.84bn
  • 2. Ekiti State — N130.30bn
  • 1. Ogun State — N124.19bn

Nasarawa’s FAAC inflow rose to N149.67 billion in 2025 from N94.43 billion in 2024, a 58.49% increase amounting to N55.24 billion.

  • Net Statutory Allocation: N63.94bn
  • Net VAT Allocation: N73.27bn
  • EMTL: N3.97bn

The growth was primarily consumption-driven, with VAT inflows playing a central role alongside improved statutory distributions.

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8. Nasarawa State — N149.67bn

  • 10. Yobe State — N155.20bn
  • 9. Taraba State — N153.33bn
  • 8. Nasarawa State — N149.67bn
  • 7. Kwara State — N145.93bn
  • 6. Osun State — N144.94bn
  • 5. Ebonyi State — N139.10bn
  • 4. Gombe State — N136.44bn
  • 3. Cross River State — N130.84bn
  • 2. Ekiti State — N130.30bn
  • 1. Ogun State — N124.19bn
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