Business
VAT: What states generated, received in past 8 months
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Lagos, Rivers, Oyo record highest in generation
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Kano displaces Rivers, Oyo in collections
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Zamfara generates N75 m, gets N4.5 b monthly
As the Value Added (VAT) war rages, Saturday Vanguard has obtained details of collections made by each state and what it was allocated by the Federation Allocation Committee (FAAC), between January and August of this year, which indicates that the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) Offices in Lagos, Rivers and Oyo states recorded the highest collections.
Lagos generated N429. 203 billion; Rivers, N90. 293 billion, while Oyo came third with N64. 646 billion.
However, in the allocation of VAT revenue, Kano came second, displacing Rivers and Oyo from the top places on the table, after Lagos.
Lagos received the sum of N139. 587 billion; Kano which generated N24 . 492 billion received the second highest allocation of N 47. 082 billion, while Rivers was in the third position as it got N 46. 270 billion.
However, it received the sum of N35. 716 billion (about N4.5 billion monthly), placing it at the forth position on the allocation table.
Kaduna which recorded a VAT revenue of N18. 262 billion, came after Zamfara with an allocation of N32. 726 billion, while Kastina which generated N3. 738 billion in the period under review got N31. 539 billion.
An analysis based on the six geo-political zones showed that South West had the highest allocation of N256. 737 billion, particularly because of the huge allocation to Lagos state.
North West had the second highest allocation of N219. 813 billion.
The oil producing region of South-South N 162. 598 billion.
North East and North Central received N129. 801 billion and N129. 154 billion respectively; while the South East kept the rear with N 109.629 billion allocation.
A table showing what each state generated between January –August 2021 and the allocation to each of them3
| No. | STATE | VAT GENERATED | VAT ALLOCATION |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Abia | 2.290b | 20.020b |
| 2 | Adamawa | 3.689b | 22.260b |
| 3 | Akwa Ibom | 8.39b | 27.749b |
| 4 | Anambra | 5.938b | 25.001b |
| 5 | Bauchi | 5.309b | 25.613b |
| 6 | Bayelsa | 12.536b | 17.659b |
| 7 | Benue | 1.268b | 24.527b |
| 8 | Borno | 3.442b | 25.896b |
| 9 | Cross River | 2.347b | 20.478b |
| 10 | Delta | 13.964b | 27.854b |
| 11 | Ebonyi | 7.894b | 18.768b |
| 12 | Edo | 8.284b | 22.588b |
| 13 | Ekiti | 6.635b | 19.756b |
| 14 | Enugu | 5.485b | 20.729b |
| 15 | Gombe | 4.028b | 17.650b |
| 16 | Imo | 1.941b | 25.111b |
| 17 | Jigawa | 3.375b | 26.369b |
| 18 | Kaduna | 18.262b | 32.726b |
| 19 | Kano | 24.492b | 47.082b |
| 20 | Kastina | 3.738b | 31.539b |
| 21 | Kebbi | 1.284b | 22.162b |
| 22 | Kogi | 3.286b | 22.282b |
| 23 | Kwara | 3.471b | 18.998b |
| 24 | Lagos | 429.203 b | 139.587b |
| 25 | Nassarawa | 2.495b | 16.872b |
| 26 | Niger | 3.723b | 25.042b |
| 27 | Ogun | 11.823b | 25.141b |
| 28 | Ondo | 4.554b | 22.107b |
| 29 | Osun | 1.995b | 24.766b |
| 30 | Oyo | 64.646b | 45.136b |
| 31 | Plateau | 5.208b | 21.433b |
| 32 | Rivers | 90.293b | 46.270b |
| 33 | Sokoto | 4.978b | 24.219b |
| 34 | Taraba | 1.756b | 18.469b |
| 35 | Yobe | 9.445b | 20.525b |
| 36 | Zamfara | 598.133m | 35.716bn |
| 37 | FCT | 235.794bn | NOT ELIGIBLE |
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Railway
Warri-Itakpe Train Crash: Full Manifest Retrieved, FG, NRC Condole Families of Five Dead
Warri-Itakpe Train Crash: Full Manifest Retrieved, FG, NRC Condole Families of Five Dead
The Federal Ministry of Transportation and the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) have said the full manifest of passengers and crew members aboard the ill-fated Warri–Itakpe train has been retrieved, even as they extended condolences to the families of the five persons who lost their lives in Monday’s accident near Agbor, Delta State.
In a joint update on the incident, the ministry and the NRC said efforts were ongoing to identify all injured passengers and deceased victims for proper documentation, while assuring that relevant authorities would have access to the complete onboard manifest.
The agencies confirmed that five persons — four adults and a baby — died when four coaches of the Warri–Itakpe Train Service (WITS) capsized and another derailed along the corridor. They added that 24 passengers sustained serious injuries, while several others suffered varying degrees of injuries and are receiving medical treatment.
According to the statement signed by the Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Transportation, Engr. Funsho Adebiyi, a total of 442 passengers had booked for the journey, while 40 crew members, security personnel and third-party service providers were on board, bringing the total number of persons on the train to 482.

The ministry said rescue and evacuation operations were immediately activated following the accident, with support from the Delta State Government, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), the Police, Civil Defence, local authorities and other emergency responders.
The rescue efforts, which were completed by 6:30 p.m., also received assistance from the Senator representing Delta Central Senatorial District, Senator Ede Dafinone, and former Delta State Secretary to the State Government, Patrick Ukah.
The ministry and the NRC expressed their deepest sympathies to the families of the deceased and prayed for the speedy recovery of those injured in the accident.
They also commended the Delta State Government, emergency response agencies, security operatives, medical personnel, the NRC Mechanical Directorate and the corporation’s special rescue and emergency team for their swift intervention.
The statement added that a full investigation into the cause of the accident had commenced, assuring that authorities would continue to account for all passengers and provide necessary support to those affected by the tragedy.
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Aviation
Keyamo Orders Probe, Grounds Aircraft After Unauthorized Landing on Asaba Road
Keyamo Orders Probe, Grounds Aircraft After Unauthorized Landing on Asaba Road
The Federal Government has grounded a private aircraft and suspended its operator’s permit following a dramatic incident in which the aircraft made an emergency landing on a road under construction near Asaba and later departed without regulatory clearance.
Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, disclosed the development in a statement posted on his X account, describing the incident as a serious breach of aviation regulations and security protocols.
According to Keyamo, the aircraft carried out a missed approach while attempting to land at Asaba Airport at about 7:43 a.m. local time on Wednesday, June 10, 2026, before diverting and landing on a concrete road under construction in the Ogwashi-Uku area of Delta State. He said eyewitness reports confirmed that all four crew members on board safely exited the aircraft and were later transported to Asaba by road, with no injuries recorded. A short video that surfaced online showed the aircraft stationary on the concrete road before taxiing along the road being reconstructed and taking off.
Keyamo expressed concern over the aircraft’s subsequent departure from the scene at about 11:02 GMT (12:02 p.m. local time) without obtaining the required regulatory approval. He said Air Traffic Control was only notified after the aircraft had already taken off, noting that the aircraft had no clearance for departure. “In other words, the aircraft had no clearance to take off again,” he said. The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) , in a statement signed by its Director of Public Affairs and Consumer Protection, Michael Achimugu, confirmed that the action constituted a violation of the Nigeria Civil Aviation Regulations (Nig. CARs) and is currently under investigation.
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Following the incident, the NCAA immediately grounded the aircraft upon its arrival in Lagos, pending the outcome of investigations. The Authority also placed the flight crew under regulatory review while inquiries continue into both the initial occurrence and the unauthorised departure. As part of enforcement actions, the NCAA suspended the operator’s Permit for Non-Commercial Flight (PNCF) and ordered a comprehensive audit of its operational, maintenance, airworthiness, and flight records. “The NCAA will take further enforcement action in accordance with applicable aviation regulations,” Keyamo stated. The regulator has formally notified the Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) of the occurrence and is coordinating with relevant aviation stakeholders, including the aircraft operator and the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) , to establish the full circumstances of the incident.
Keyamo confirmed that security agencies had taken custody of the crew members for questioning as part of ongoing investigations. “I have also spoken to relevant security agencies and I have been assured that the crew are in their custody and they are assisting them with their investigation,” the minister said.
Authorities say the incident will be thoroughly reviewed to prevent future breaches of aviation safety and regulatory procedures. The NCAA reiterated its commitment to maintaining the highest standards of aviation safety, security, and regulatory compliance within the Nigerian aviation sector. “No individual or operator, irrespective of status, will be permitted to circumvent established aviation procedures designed to safeguard lives and maintain the integrity of Nigeria’s airspace system,” the ministry stated.
Keyamo Orders Probe, Grounds Aircraft After Unauthorized Landing on Asaba Road
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Business
Seplat Picks Elumelu as Chairman, Names Okon New CEO
Seplat Picks Elumelu as Chairman, Names Okon New CEO
Seplat Energy Plc has announced a major leadership transition that will see businessman and investor Tony Elumelu become chairman of the company from January 1, 2027, while industry veteran Effiong Okon takes over as chief executive officer from August 1, 2026.
The appointments are part of a succession plan approved by the board to ensure continuity and support the company’s next phase of growth.
Current Chairman, Senator Udo Udoma, will retire on December 31, 2026, while Chief Executive Officer Roger Brown will step down on July 31, 2026 after more than a decade with the company.
Confirming Elumelu’s appointment, Seplat said he was elected by the board to succeed Udoma. Elumelu, Founder and Chairman of Heirs Holdings, joined Seplat’s board in January 2026. Heirs Holdings holds a 20.07 per cent stake in the energy company.
Reacting to his appointment, Elumelu said he was honoured by the confidence reposed in him by the board.
“I am honoured to succeed Senator Udoma as chairman in January 2027 and to lead the board through Seplat Energy’s next phase of growth,” he said.
Elumelu stressed the importance of indigenous energy companies in driving economic development across the continent, noting that “the critical role indigenous resources play in the economic transformation of Nigeria and Africa” remains central to his vision for the company.
He also commended the outgoing chairman and chief executive for their stewardship, saying he looked forward to working with the incoming CEO to deliver greater value to shareholders.
The board also appointed Okon as CEO and Executive Director. Okon, who has more than 35 years of industry experience, has held several leadership positions within Seplat since joining the company in 2018. Most recently, he served as Managing Director of the ANOH Gas Processing Company, where he led the project to first gas production in January 2026.
Expressing his readiness for the role, Okon said: “My immediate focus will be on ensuring the company executes the 2030 Roadmap, alongside development of the long-term plan to ensure we deliver on the immense potential inherent in our portfolio.”
Seplat said Brown leaves behind a strong legacy, having helped steer the company through significant expansion, including its dual listing in 2014 and major acquisitions such as Eland Oil & Gas in 2019 and Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited in 2024.
Brown described his time at the company as a privilege, saying he was proud to have helped build a business known for financial resilience, strong governance and shareholder value.
Udoma, meanwhile, praised Brown for his outstanding contribution to the growth of Seplat into one of Africa’s leading independent energy companies.
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