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President Buhari
President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday in Abuja said that the three tiers of government would receive additional 12 percent revenues in 2018based on the total federally-collectible revenue estimated at N11.983 trillion.
The President disclosed this while presenting the 2018 Appropriation Bill of N8.6 trillion to the joint session of the National Assembly.
“Of the amount, the sum of N6.387 trillion is expected to be realised from oil and gas sources.
“Total receipts from the non-oil sector are projected at N5.597 trillion,” Buhari explained.
The President said that the Federal Government’s estimated total revenue was N6.607 trillion in 2018, about 30 percent more than the 2017 target.
“As we pursue our goal of revenue diversification, non-oil revenues will become a larger share of total revenues.
“In 2018, we project oil revenues ofN2.442trillion and non-oil as well as other revenues ofN4.165trillion,” he added.
The President said that non-oil and other revenue sources ofN4.165trillion would include share of Companies Income Tax of N794.7 billion, Value Added Tax of N207.9 billion as well as Customs and Excise Receipts,N324.9billion.
“Others are Independently Generated Revenues ofN847.9billion, Federal Government’s share of tax amnesty income of N87.8 billion and various recoveries of N512.4 billion,
It also includes N 710 billion as proceeds from the restructuring of government’s equity in joint ventures and other sundry incomes of N678.4 billion. (NAN)