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FAAC: FG, States, LGs share N1.659trn May 2025 revenue

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The Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) has shared a total sum of N1.659 trillion, being May 2025 Federation Account Revenue to the Federal, States and Local Governments.

The revenue was shared at the June 2025 Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) meeting held in Abuja.

The N1.659 trillion total distributable revenue comprised distributable statutory revenue of N863.895 billion, distributable Value Added Tax (VAT) revenue of N691.714 billion, Electronic Money Transfer Levy (EMTL) revenue of N27.667 billion and Exchange Difference revenue of N76.614 billion.

A communiqué issued by the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) indicated that total gross revenue of N2.942 trillion was available in the month of May 2025. Total deduction for cost of collection was N111.908 billion while total transfers, interventions and refunds was N1.171 trillion.

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According to the communiqué, gross statutory revenue of N2.094 trillion was received for the month of May 2025. This was higher than the sum of N2.084 trillion received in the month of April 2025 by N10.023 billion.

Gross revenue of N742.820 billion was available from the Value Added Tax (VAT) in May 2025. This was higher than the N642.265 billion available in the month of April 2025 by N100.555 billion.

Bawa Mokwa, Director (Press and Public Relations) in the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation (OAGF) quoted the communiqué as saying that from the N1.659 trillion total distributable revenue, the Federal Government received total sum of N538.004 billion and the State Governments received total sum of N577.841 billion.

The Local Government Councils received N419.968 billion, while the sum of N124.076 billion (13% of mineral revenue) was shared to the benefiting State as derivation revenue.

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On the N863.895 billion distributable statutory revenue, the communiqué stated that the Federal Government received N393.518 billion and the State Governments got N199.598 billion; the Local Government Councils pocketed N153.881 billion and the sum of N116.898 billion (13% of mineral revenue) was shared to the benefiting States as derivation revenue.

Also, from the N691.714 billion distributable Value Added Tax (VAT) revenue, the Federal Government got N103.757 billion, the State Governments received N345.857 billion and the Local Government Councils pocketed N242.100 billion.

A total sum of N4.150 billion was received by the Federal Government from the N27.667 billion Electronic Money Transfer Levy (EMTL); the State Governments got N13.833 billion, and the Local Government Councils received N9.683 billion.

Similarly, from the N76.614 billion Exchange Difference revenue, the communiqué stated that the Federal Government received N36.579 billion and the State Governments got N18.553 billion; the Local Government Councils received N14.304 billion, while the sum of N7.178 billion (13% of mineral revenue) was shared to the benefiting States as derivation revenue.

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In May 2025, Companies Income Tax (CIT), Value Added Tax (VAT) and Import Duty increased significantly while CET Levies, Petroleum Profit Tax (PPT), Oil and Gas Royalty and Electronic Money Transfer Levy (EMTL) recorded decreases; Excise Duty increased only marginally.

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N1.34bn disappears from the accounts of four Access Bank customers

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A humongous sum of N1.34 billion has been transferred without authorisation from the accounts of four customers of Access Bank Plc.

According to Access Bank, the alleged fraud was discovered when it resumed operations on August 12, 2026.

The bank said its preliminary investigation showed that four customer accounts were affected, with a total of N1,340,425,393 allegedly transferred without authorisation.

The affected accounts include MIB TXN Bullion-Aba Branch, from which N590,975,889 was allegedly transferred; AllCO General Insurance Company Limited, involving N420,449,504; Apogee Engineering Limited, involving N136 million; and Sims Nigeria Limited, involving N193 million.

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The bank said its internal investigation traced portions of the funds to accounts domiciled with Access Bank and the 71 respondent financial institutions.

Access Bank Plc has approached the Federal High Court in Lagos seeking an order to freeze accounts linked to beneficiaries of the alleged unauthorised transfer. The bank filed the application, marked Suit No. FHC/LAG/CS/1168/2026, against the alleged beneficiary 71 financial institutions and payment service providers, asking the court to preserve the funds allegedly transferred through its Access SME App.

“The Applicant’s internal investigation revealed that monies moved from the accounts without authorisation had been dissipated to several accounts domiciled with the Applicant and the 1st–71st Respondents,” the bank said in the affidavit accompanying the suit.

Access Bank also said it traced the Bank Verification Numbers (BVNs) associated with the alleged beneficiaries and identified other accounts linked to the BVNs.

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The lender is asking the court to direct the respondent banks, fintechs and payment service providers to place post-no-debit (PND) restrictions on accounts and BVNs linked to the allegedly diverted funds.

Under the proposed order, the restrictions would apply to the amount received by each beneficiary and remain in place pending the determination of the substantive application.

The bank is also seeking orders compelling the respondent institutions to disclose the amounts recovered from the affected accounts and provide details of the accounts identified in schedules attached to the application.

In addition, Access Bank wants the relevant BVNs watchlisted and the movement or dissipation of funds prevented until the entire N1.34 billion is recovered, to the extent received by each beneficiary.

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It further asked the court to direct the reversal of any recovered funds into an Access Bank account belonging to the applicant.

The bank told the court that it had immediately contacted the respondent institutions after discovering the alleged fraud, notifying them of the incident and requesting that the funds be preserved and relevant account details supplied.

According to the affidavit, some of the respondent institutions had already placed PND restrictions on certain accounts. However, Access Bank said a court order was required to sustain the restrictions.

“The 1st–71st Respondents have placed a PND on the accounts, but they need an order of this Honourable Court to sustain it,” the bank stated.

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Access Bank argued that urgent judicial intervention was necessary to prevent further dissipation of the funds and preserve assets potentially connected to the alleged fraud.

“There is an urgent need for the order of this court to preserve the res and every other account in receipt of the funds to avoid further dissipation of the funds,” it said.

The bank further argued that it had a responsibility to ensure that funds transferred from customers’ accounts without authorisation were not withdrawn, moved or otherwise dissipated before recovery.

It also told the court that the application was necessary to combat cybercrime, which it said had the potential to undermine Nigeria’s economic and national interests.

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“The grant of this application is also necessary to prevent cybercrime which has the capacity to undermine economic and national interest,” the affidavit stated.

Access Bank undertook to pay damages if the court subsequently determines that the order ought not to have been granted, while warning that delay could result in irreparable damage and financial losses.

The application was brought pursuant to Order 26 Rule 6 of the Federal High Court (Civil Procedure) Rules 2019, relevant provisions of the 1999 Constitution and the inherent jurisdiction of the court.

Access Bank is represented by lawyers from Country Hill Attorneys and Solicitors, including Ifeoma Esther Enyinnaya, Aishat Nurudeen and Faith Itua-Oboh.

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The respondent institutions include major banks such as First Bank, Fidelity Bank, Ecobank, FCMB, GTBank, Keystone Bank, Stanbic IBTC, Union Bank, United Bank for Africa, Wema Bank and Zenith Bank, as well as numerous microfinance banks, fintechs and payment service providers, including OPay, PalmPay, Moniepoint, Kuda, Paga and SmartCash.

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See Dollar to Naira exchange rate today, August 19, 2026

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The naira further appreciated on Tuesday in the official market, trading at N1,343.32 to the U.S. dollar.

The naira further appreciated on Tuesday in the official market, trading at N1,343.32 to the U.S. dollar.

Data from the Central Bank of Nigeria showed that the currency gained N6.21 against the dollar.

The latest rate represents a 0.4 per cent appreciation compared with Monday’s rate of N1,349.53 per dollar.

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The appreciation underscores the naira’s recent relative stability amid ongoing reforms by the apex bank.

The CBN has sustained measures to improve foreign exchange market transparency, strengthen liquidity, and restore confidence.

The naira’s latest performance reflects continued developments in the official foreign exchange market and efforts to achieve greater exchange rate stability.

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How to apply: FG opens access to 250,000 free business name registrations

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The Federal Government has opened access to 250,000 free business name registrations for eligible entrepreneurs across Nigeria as part of efforts to support the growth and development of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs).

The initiative, approved under the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, is designed to ease the cost of formalising small businesses and encourage more entrepreneurs to register their businesses.

Interested and eligible entrepreneurs have been advised to apply through the official SMEDAN portal at portal.smedan.gov.ng to become beneficiaries of the programme.

The registration is completely free, with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) expected to process the business name registration without charging applicants.

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The government also warned entrepreneurs to be wary of fraudsters who may attempt to exploit the programme.

Applicants have been advised not to pay anyone claiming to have the ability to fast-track or secure their registration, as no payment is required for the approved free registration.

Entrepreneurs seeking to benefit from the initiative are therefore encouraged to use only the official SMEDAN portal and avoid sharing payments or personal information with unauthorised agents.

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