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Osun, Abia and Ondo Rank Lowest as 36 States Contribute N541.11 Billion VAT in January 2025 (Full List)

The 36 states in Nigeria have collectively contributed N541.11 billion in Value Added Tax (VAT) revenue in January 2025.

This is according to data obtained from the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC)

VAT, a consumption tax administered by the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), is one of the key revenue sources shared among the three tiers of government through FAAC.

However, the distribution formula has been a subject of dispute in recent times, with states disagreeing with the federal government’s proposed formula.

According to the data, while the 36 states contributed N541.11 billion in January 2025, they reveived a total of N278.78 billion from the federal government

The also data showed that there was an increase of 8.94 percent contributed by 36 in January 2024 against a total of N496.72 billion VAT pool in December 2024.

The commission said Kwara topped the list of states with the highest month-on-month VAT increase, contributing N9.53 billion in January 2025 — a 383.41 percent increase from N1.97 billion in December 2024.

Sokoto followed closely with a 343.25 percent increase in contribution, climbing from N995.3 million in December to N4.41 billion in January.

Other states that recorded significant VAT contributions include Edo (342.59 percent), Imo (253.63 percent), and Kebbi (114.12 percent).

While most states recorded an increase, some saw their VAT contributions decline.

The FAAC said Benue posted the highest drop, with its contribution decreasing to N2.05 billion in January, signalling a 68.14 percent fall from N6.43 billion in December last year.

Other states with sharp declines include Taraba (-63.60 percent), Ogun (-56.36 percent), and Osun (-51.15 percent).

Further more, the FAAC data ranked Osun, Abia, and Ondo as the lowest contributors in Janury 2025.

Osun contributed N589.41 million, Abia N733.82 million, and Ondo N985.78 million, making them the bottom three states in terms of VAT contributions. Despite their low contributions, these states received significantly higher amounts in federal allocations, with Osun getting N7.73 billion, Abia N7.29 billion, and Ondo N7.80 billion.

What states contributed to the VAT pool and what they received in January 2025

1. LAGOS

Contributed: N305.52bn

Received: N62.59bn (20.49%)

2. RIVERS

Contributed: N90.21bn

Received: N11.01bn (12.20%)

3. OYO

Contributed: N27.71bn

Received: N13.02bn (47.00%)

4. BAYELSA

Contributed: N12.80bn

Received: N8.02bn (62.65%)

5. KANO

Contributed: N9.59bn

Received: N13.57bn (141.49%)

6. KWARA

Contributed: N9.53bn

Received: N8.10bn (85.04%)

7. DELTA

Contributed: N6.57bn

Received: N9.05bn (137.77%)

8. AKWA IBOM

Contributed: N5.62bn

Received: N8.79bn (156.26%)

9. EDO

Contributed: N5.09bn

Received: N8.17bn (160.67%)

10. EKITI

Contributed: N4.98bn

Received: N7.51bn (150.65%)

11. SOKOTO

Contributed: N4.41bn

Received: N8.45bn (191.63%)

12. BORNO

Contributed: N3.91bn

Received: N8.74bn (223.56%)

13. KATSINA

Contributed: N3.86bn

Received: N10.01bn (259.34%)

14. NIGER

Contributed: N3.80bn

Received: N8.57bn (225.73%)

15. JIGAWA

Contributed: N3.57bn

Received: N8.85bn (248.05%)

16. ANAMBRA

Contributed: N3.56bn

Received: N8.72bn (244.92%)

17. KADUNA

Contributed: N3.50bn

Received: N10.18bn (290.60%)

18. ADAMAWA

Contributed: N3.39bn

Received: N7.91bn (233.16%)

19. EBONYI

Contributed: N3.30bn

Received: N7.12bn (215.65%)

20. NASARAWA

Contributed: N3.13bn

Received: N6.86bn (218.95%)

21. KOGI

Contributed: N2.67bn

Received: N7.90bn (295.93%)

22. BAUCHI

Contributed: N2.44bn

Received: N8.93bn (365.95%)

23. OGUN

Contributed: N2.31bn

Received: N8.20bn (355.26%)

24. GOMBE

Contributed: N2.16bn

Received: N7.11bn (328.70%)

25. YOBE

Contributed: N2.16bn

Received: N7.08bn (328.65%)

26. BENUE

Contributed: N2.05bn

Received: N8.55bn (416.84%)

27. KEBBI

Contributed: N1.93bn

Received: N7.77bn (402.38%)

28. ENUGU

Contributed: N1.75bn

Received: N7.76bn (442.91%)

29. PLATEAU

Contributed: N1.75bn

Received: N7.70bn (439.57%)

30. IMO

Contributed: N1.59bn

Received: N8.26bn (521.03%)

31. CROSS RIVER

Contributed: N1.55bn

Received: N7.45bn (480.44%)

32. ZAMFARA

Contributed: N1.45bn

Received: N7.72bn (531.51%)

33. ONDO

Contributed: N985.78m

Received: N7.80bn (791.24%)

34. TARABA

Contributed: N939.66m

Received: N6.91bn (735.00%)

35. ABIA

Contributed: N733.82m

Received: N7.29bn (993.98%)

36. OSUN

Contributed: N589.41m

Received: N7.73bn (1,312.09%)

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