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How states shared N24.9bn ecological funds in H1 2024

Below is the full list of how states shared N24.9bn ecological funds in the first half if 2024:

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

Note: The ecological fund is designated to address the country’s various environmental issues, including erosion, desertification, flooding, oil spills, and drought.

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