Ogun LGAs allocation hits N10.3bn in November 2025, with Ado-Odo/Ota and Remo North receiving the highest disbursements
Local government councils in Ogun State received a combined N10.30 billion as net statutory allocation for November 2025, according to official disbursement figures, providing a significant fiscal boost to grassroots administration across the state.
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The Ogun LGAs allocation showed Ado-Odo/Ota Local Government Area as the highest beneficiary, receiving N845.14 million, followed closely by Remo North with N812.76 million and Ijebu East with N605.39 million.
Shagamu Local Government received N571.93 million, while Abeokuta South and Ipokia were allocated N559.65 million and N556.45 million respectively, reflecting strong revenue flows to both urban and border councils.
Egbado North received N536.15 million, with Abeokuta North allocated N530.05 million. Egbado South followed with N496.54 million, while Ifo Local Government received N488.69 million during the month under review.
Ijebu Ode was allocated N477.15 million, Imeko-Afon N467.94 million, and Obafemi-Owode N464.30 million. Odeda received N446.15 million, while Ikenne and Ijebu North East were allocated N435.79 million and N429.38 million respectively.
Further down the list, Odogbolu received N413.49 million, Ijebu North N400.85 million, Ewekoro N380.45 million, and Ogun Waterside N377.73 million.
The November disbursement under the Ogun LGAs allocation framework is expected to strengthen service delivery at the local level, supporting salaries, infrastructure maintenance, and community-based development projects at a time of mounting economic pressure.
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Analysts say sustained and transparent utilisation of the funds will be critical to translating the allocation into visible improvements in public services, particularly in health, education, and local infrastructure.






















