Federation Account · Osun State
What Osun’s 30 local local governments were allocated — and whether it reached them
Every month the Federation Account Allocation Committee shares revenue with all 774 local governments in Nigeria. These are Osun’s 30, taken straight from the Accountant-General’s published disbursement reports and checked against the totals those reports print themselves.
June 2026 in plain words
In June 2026, the 30 local governments in Osun State were allocated ₦14.96 billion in total. An allocation is the share of national money set aside for them that month. That is 2.9% down on May 2026, when they were allocated ₦15.42 billion.
Ife East was allocated the most, ₦594.7 million. Ifedayo was allocated the least, ₦409.1 million. The difference between them is ₦185.6 million. Local Governments receive broadly similar amounts because the share is worked out mainly from population and land size.
But this is what was set aside on paper, not what the local governments received. Since March 2025, this money has reportedly not been paid into the local governments' bank accounts, while the courts decide who lawfully controls the councils. Across the whole period, about ₦201.96 billion is reported to have been held back.
These figures come from the monthly report published by the Accountant-General of the Federation, the officer who keeps the Federal Government's accounts. You can open that document yourself and check every line.
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What the local governments were given each month
The total shared between all 30 local governments each month. Striped bars are months when the money was set aside but reportedly not paid over. Covering July 2025 to June 2026.
- Jul 25₦12.81bn
- Aug 25₦14.06bn
- Sep 25₦14.42bn
- Oct 25₦15.85bn
- Nov 25₦14.62bn
- Dec 25₦13.02bn
- Jan 26₦14.66bn
- Feb 26₦14.50bn
- Mar 26₦12.83bn
- Apr 26₦13.76bn
- May 26₦15.42bn
- Jun 26₦14.96bn
Every month shown falls inside the withholding period. Together they come to ₦170,911,148,870 allocated to Osun’s councils.
Every local government, June 2026
Ordered by how much each was given this month. The shares are worked out mainly from population and land size, so local governments end up fairly close to one another.
- 1Ife East₦594.7m
- 2Odo Otin₦593.2m
- 3Iwo₦580.2m
- 4Ife North₦557.8m
- 5Aiyedaade₦538.3m
- 6Ife Central₦537.7m
- 7Oriade₦532.7m
- 8Osogbo₦529.2m
- 9Irewole₦526.9m
- 10Olorunda₦525.9m
- 11Boripe₦519.1m
- 12Ejigbo₦508.0m
- 13Ife South₦507.3m
- 14Ifelodun₦497.7m
- 15Irepodun₦494.6m
- 16Obokun₦494.0m
- 17Ilesa West₦492.2m
- 18Isokan₦483.7m
- 19Orolu₦478.9m
- 20Ilesa East₦476.5m
- 21Aiyedire₦474.8m
- 22Boluwaduro₦457.5m
- 23Ede South₦457.0m
- 24Egbedore₦452.0m
- 25Ola Oluwa₦451.4m
- 26Ila₦449.8m
- 27Ede North₦449.7m
- 28Atakunmosa East₦447.6m
- 29Atakunmosa West₦445.8m
- 30Ifedayo₦409.1m
By senatorial district
Each district has exactly ten councils, so this is a fair way to see how the money spreads across Osun.
- Osun Central
- ₦4.96bn (33.1%)
- Osun East
- ₦5.09bn (34.0%)
- Osun West
- ₦4.92bn (32.9%)
Where this comes from
Every figure on this page comes from one public document.
- Latest document
- Disbursement-June-2026.pdf
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