Ecological funds shared to the 36 states of the Federation in first quarter of 2024 amounted to N24.9 billion to enable each state tackle the various environmental issues, including erosion, desertification, flooding, oil spills, and drought in their locations.
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Kano State received the highest share of N1.04 billion, followed by Lagos State N880.19 million; while Bayelsa State received the least amount of N581.36 million.
See details below.
1. Kano: N1.04bn
2. Lagos: N880.19m
3. Kaduna: N860.88m
4. Borno: N816.34m
5. Katsina: N807.67m
6. Bauchi: N785.93m
7. Niger: N778.28m
8. Oyo: N736.94m
9. Benue: N736.86m
10. Jigawa: N734.77m
11. Kogi: N726.18m
12. Sokoto: N724.12m
13. Rivers: N708.59m
14. Kebbi: N693.79m
15. Plateau:N686.11m
16. Imo: N683.13m
17. Delta: N667.13m
18. Enugu: N660.77m
19. Cross River: N660.71m
20. Akwa Ibom: N660.60m
21. Adamawa: N654.51m
22. Zamfara: N653.84m
23. Anambra: N653.29m
24. Yobe: N652.45m
25. Taraba: N632.91m
26. Gombe: N618.88m
27. Abia: N615.24m
28. Edo: N614.36m
29. Ondo: N611.63m
30. Ogun: N610.42m
31. Nasarawa: N605.92m
32. Osun: N599.23m
33. Ebonyi: N587.82m
34. Ekiti: N587.48m
35. Kwara: N584.87m
36. Bayelsa: N581.36m
Credit: TheCableIndex @thecableindex