FEDERAL ACCOUNT ALLOCATION COMMITTEE DASHBOARD

The data on the dashboard was sourced directly from the National Bureau of Statistics as presented by the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC). The amount projected for each month is the total net allocation for each state. Net allocation refers to the amount received after all other deductions have been made. The allocation received each month is derived from the revenue generated in the previous month.

Note: Dashboard can be best viewed in fullscreen mode

FAAC Dashboard Features

  • Annual Allocation: Click on annual allocation to view the yearly FAAC dashboard.
  • Year Filter: Use the year button to select a specific year to view the FAAC allocation for that year.
  • Annual Average: This displays the annual average for FAAC distribution across all 774 local governments.
  • Total FAAC Allocation: This displays the total FAAC allocation to all local governments.
  • LGA FAAC Map Filter: Select a state to get details of FAAC allocation to each local government within that state.
  • Search Icon: Search for a state by name.

Map Interaction Icons

  • Plus Icon: Zoom in on the FAAC map.
  • Minus Icon: Zoom out on the FAAC map.
  • Home Icon: Reset the map to its default view if you've zoomed in too far.

Additional Information

  • Tree Map Key: This bar indicates the lowest allocation to the highest allocation, with yellow representing low amounts and green representing higher amounts depending on the color intensity.
  • State FAAC Data: Displays the total FAAC allocation to each state. Review each state to view detailed FAAC allocation data, excluding yearly derivations.
  • Monthly Allocation: Click on Monthly Allocation and then click on each state on the map to view the 2024 FAAC disbursements to states.

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