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Osun's 30 local governments were allocated ₦14.96bn in June 2026

The Accountant-General's June figures are out. Ife East received the most, Ifedayo the least — and the gap between them is smaller than most people assume.

By Noble Movement

The Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation has published its disbursement report for June 2026. Osun State's 30 local governments were allocated ₦14.96 billion between them.

Who got what

Ife East received the largest share at ₦594.7m. Ifedayo received the smallest at ₦409.1m. The gap between the largest and the smallest local government is about ₦185m — a difference of roughly 45%, which is narrower than many people expect. Allocations are weighted mainly by population, landmass and internally generated revenue, so local governments of similar size receive similar sums.

Across the three senatorial districts the money spreads fairly evenly, because each district contains exactly ten local governments.

The figure that needs an asterisk

This is what the local governments were allocated. It is not necessarily what they received.

Since March 2025, allocations due to Osun's local governments have reportedly not been released into the local governments' accounts, while the question of who legitimately controls those local governments is fought over in court. Reporting in July 2026 put the cumulative withheld sum at about ₦202 billion.

So the ₦14.96bn above is real in the sense that FAAC recorded it and published it. Whether it reached a single local government secretariat in Osun is a separate question, and one that has not been settled.

Check it yourself

Every figure here comes from the Accountant-General's own June 2026 disbursement report. The full breakdown for all 30 local governments, the source PDF, and its checksum are on the allocations page.

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