
Ondo State received the sum of N138.71 billion from the Federal Account Allocation Committee(FAAC) in the first half of 2025.
Thefrontrank reports that the allocation cover funds disbursed to the state government and the 18 local government areas between January and June 2025, receiving a whopping sum of N138.71 billion.
A report published by FAAC showed that Lagos received the highest allocation across the country, with ₦464.51 billion.
Rivers State ranked second after Lagos with ₦374.56 billion, followed by Delta with ₦368.75 billion.
Thefrontrank reports that the report shows that the 36 states and Federal Capital Territory inclusive of their Local Government Areas received the following during the period under review:
Lagos – ₦464.51 billion ; Oyo — ₦196.23 billion; Ondo — ₦138.71 billion; Osun — ₦133.29 billion; Ogun — ₦108.88 billion; Ekiti — ₦97.73 billion; Rivers — ₦374.56 billion; Delta — ₦368.75 billion; Akwa Ibom — ₦309.15 billion; Bayelsa — ₦259.94 billion; Edo — ₦138.34 billion; Cross river — ₦106.34 billion; Kano — ₦250.76 billion; Katsina — ₦182.11 billion; Jigawa — ₦157.29 billion; Kaduna — ₦150.58 billion; Sokoto — ₦141.32 billion; Kebbi — ₦133.11 billion; Zamfara — ₦115.48 billion; Borno — ₦161.91 billion; Bauchi — ₦132.87 billion; Adamawa — ₦128.81 billion; Yobe — ₦115.45 billion; Taraba — ₦112.60 billion; Gombe — ₦93.47 billion; Benue — ₦152.67 billion; Niger — ₦148.02 billion; Kogi — ₦134.82 billion; FCT — ₦119.06 billion; Plateau — ₦119.00 billion; Kwara — ₦110.00 billion; Nassarawa — ₦102.70 billion; Imo — ₦151.96 billion; Anambra — ₦150.03 billion; Abia —₦125.18 billion; Enugu — ₦123.21 billion; Ebonyi — ₦99.63 billion.