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FG Releases November Allocation To Lagos LGs

 JKNM JKNMDecember 1, 2025 5413 Minutes read0
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By Ajibola Olaide, JKNewsMedia Reporter 

RISING REVENUE inflows underline the latest allocation issued to local administrations across Lagos as the Federal Government released the November 2025 disbursement to all 20 Local Government Councils in the state.

According to the official figures, the distribution reflects what the release described as continued fiscal gains linked to the economic and financial reforms of the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

The report placed Alimosho Local Government at the top of the month’s allocation table with N3.14billion, covering the Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs) of Igando-Ikotun, Egbe-Idimu, Ayobo-Ipaja, Mosan-Okunola and Agbado-Okeodo.

The published list maintained that the council received the highest statutory inflow among the 20 local governments.

Kosofe Local Government appeared next with an allocation of N2.42billion, supporting its two LCDAs, Ikosi-Isheri and Agboyi-Ketu.

The figures released also placed Ajeromi-Ifelodun Local Government at N2.45billion, alongside its LCDA, Ifelodun, while Ikorodu Local Government received N2.30billion for Ikorodu West, Ikorodu North, Ijede, Imota and Igbogbo-Baiyeku. Ojo Local Government followed with N2.35 billion, covering Iba and Otto-Awori.

The detailed breakdown continued with the remaining 15 local governments and their respective LCDAs.

In the document, Agege Local Government received N2,196,693,466.76, including its LCDA, Orile-Agege. Amuwo-Odofin Local Government received N2,036,494,424.19, which covers its LCDA, Oriade.

Apapa Local Government was listed with N1,923,012,472.08 for Apapa-Iganmu LCDA, while Badagry Local Government obtained N1,972,651,759.74 for Olorunda and Badagry West LCDAs. Epe Local Government received N1,911,876,245.32 for Eredo and Ikosi-Ejinrin.

Eti-Osa Local Government was allocated N2,036,585,784.74, including its LCDAs, Eti-Osa East, Iru-Victoria Island and Ikoyi-Obalende. Ibeju-Lekki Local Government followed with N1,802,484,389.31 for its LCDA, Lekki.

Ifako-Ijaiye Local Government’s allocation stood at N2,166,550,136.73, covering Ojokoro LCDA, while Ikeja Local Government received N2,044,497,039.86 for Ojodu and Onigbongbo LCDAs.

Lagos Island Local Government obtained N1,910,570,778.26, including Lagos Island East LCDA.

Lagos Mainland Local Government received N2,032,889,158.48 for Yaba LCDA.

Mushin Local Government’s allocation totalled N2,388,570,124.61 for Odi-Olowo LCDA, while Oshodi-Isolo Local Government received N2,377,271,453.18 for Isolo and Ejigbo LCDAs.

Somolu Local Government obtained N2,129,143,820.59 for Bariga LCDA, and Surulere Local Government received N2,246,505,710.88, including Coker-Aguda and Itire-Ikate LCDAs.

The release encouraged residents to monitor developments across their local councils and community administrations.

It urged citizens to assess service delivery and performance in each council, stating that individuals should offer constructive feedback where necessary.

According to the statement, residents were invited to present suggestions while the platform pledged to provide space for public engagement.

The advisory closed by encouraging readers to participate in community discourse through comments, likes and shares, while directing the public to follow TheGazelleNews on its WhatsApp platform and other social media channels, including Facebook, X and Instagram.

The figures, as published, offered a complete snapshot of the November 2025 disbursement cycle for Lagos State’s local governance structure.

The list outlined every local government’s statutory allocation alongside the corresponding LCDAs under their administration, as stated in the release.

The publication further highlighted the revenue flow patterns for the period and restated the call for closer citizen oversight in local government operations.

The report’s data, presented in the order issued by the Federal Government through the release, set out the ranking of allocations beginning with the highest recipients.

Alimosho Local Government, Kosofe Local Government, Ajeromi-Ifelodun Local Government, Ikorodu Local Government and Ojo Local Government were identified as the top five in terms of total inflows for the month.

Each council’s figure was linked to the LCDAs operating under its jurisdiction.

The rest of the allocation sequence covered Agege, Amuwo-Odofin, Apapa, Badagry, Epe, Eti-Osa, Ibeju-Lekki, Ifako-Ijaiye, Ikeja, Lagos Island, Lagos Mainland, Mushin, Oshodi-Isolo, Somolu and Surulere, with each figure directly corresponding to the data released in the document.

The statement reiterated that the allocation represented the official November 2025 distribution to the 20 local government councils and their LCDAs in Lagos State.

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