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FAAC delivers ₦16tn boost as government revenue hits new high

Federal, state and local governments received their biggest monthly Federation Account allocation of the year in July as statutory revenue climbed 17.8 per cent.

Peter Yakub by Peter Yakub
August 21, 2026
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Federal, state and local governments in Nigeria shared ₦15.997 trillion in Federation Account revenue between January and July 2026, after the Federal Account Allocation Committee approved a record ₦3.007 trillion distribution for July at its meeting in Owerri, Imo State.

The July allocation, announced on Tuesday, August 18, 2026, was the highest monthly FAAC disbursement recorded so far this year and represented an increase of about ₦457 billion, or 17.9 per cent, from the ₦2.551 trillion shared in June.

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The latest figures offer a notable boost to the finances of the three tiers of government, although the stronger allocation also highlights the continuing importance of improving and diversifying Nigeria’s revenue base.

According to the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation, gross statutory revenue rose to ₦4.359 trillion in July from ₦3.700 trillion in June.

The ₦658.087 billion increase represented 17.8 per cent growth and was driven by stronger collections from several oil and non-oil revenue sources.

The July performance was supported by higher receipts from Petroleum Profit Tax, Hydrocarbon Tax, Companies Income Tax, Capital Gains Tax, Stamp Duty Tax, petroleum royalties, mineral royalties, excise duty and gas-flaring penalties.

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The gains were not universal, however.

Gross Value Added Tax revenue slipped to ₦793.968 billion from ₦799.746 billion in June, a decline of ₦5.778 billion, or 0.7 per cent.

Import duty, Common External Tariff levies and some oil-related revenue streams also recorded declines.

The distribution gives the Federal Government ₦1.146 trillion, while the 36 states collectively received ₦943.352 billion.

The 774 local government councils received ₦673.649 billion. Mineral-producing states also shared ₦243.478 billion as the 13 per cent derivation component.

The July windfall follows a steady rise in monthly allocations during the first half of the year.

FAAC shared ₦1.96 trillion in January, ₦1.89 trillion in February, ₦2.04 trillion in March, ₦2.25 trillion in April, ₦2.30 trillion in May and ₦2.55 trillion in June.

Those six distributions amounted to roughly ₦12.99 trillion.

July’s ₦3.007 trillion then pushed the seven-month total to ₦15.997 trillion, meaning governments received an average of about ₦2.29 trillion each month during the period.

The latest figures come as federal and subnational governments continue to face substantial spending demands, including infrastructure, salaries, healthcare, education and other public services.

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For states and local councils in particular, stronger FAAC revenue can provide additional fiscal room.

Yet the size of the monthly allocation does not automatically translate into stronger public services, with the effectiveness of spending depending on budget management, transparency and the ability of governments to sustain their own internally generated revenue.

FAAC has therefore urged continued discipline in revenue collection and remittance.

The committee said it would work with revenue-generating agencies to close collection gaps and strengthen the timely remittance of collectible revenues into the Federation Account.

The committee has also stressed the need to reduce reliance on oil by expanding non-oil revenue sources.

Solid minerals and other royalty streams have been identified as areas with potential to strengthen the Federation Account over time.

That emphasis is important because the July figures, while impressive, were partly supported by petroleum-related taxes and royalties.

A more diversified revenue base would make government finances less vulnerable to fluctuations in oil production, prices and other external pressures.

The strong July result also comes amid broader fiscal reform efforts aimed at improving revenue mobilisation and strengthening the financial position of the three tiers of government.

FAAC has called for closer coordination between the Federal Government and states on fiscal policy, revenue sharing and economic development priorities.

The Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation maintains monthly FAAC reports as part of its public financial reporting, providing an official record of revenue distributions to the different tiers of government.

The ₦15.997 trillion shared between January and July represents a significant flow of public funds into government coffers.

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The challenge now is to convert the stronger revenue position into sustainable improvements in infrastructure, economic activity and living standards while maintaining accountability.

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With July setting a new monthly high for 2026, the remaining months of the year will show whether the recent improvement represents a sustained strengthening of Nigeria’s revenue base or a temporary boost in Federation Account inflows.

Peter Yakub
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