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Public money in Osun, explained in plain words
Noble Movement follows what happens to public money in Osun State, and reports what is actually going on in our communities — the roads, the schools, the clinics, the local governments. Everything published here is traced back to a source you can check yourself.
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What Osun was paid in June 2026
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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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