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Zamfara, Benue — 7 states, FCT failed to generate revenue from LGAs in 2022

BY Victor Ejechi

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Only 29 states out of the 36 and the federal capital territory (FCT), succeeded in raising revenue from their local governments in 2022, according to Nigeria’s data bureau.

According to the internally generated revenue (IGR) report released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), seven states and the FCT did not generate any revenue from local government in the year under review.

The states are Kaduna, Sokoto, Zamfara, Benue, Plateau, Adamawa, and Katsina.

Analysis by TheCable Index shows that the 29 states generated N48.7 billion in 2022.

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Among the 29 states that generated revenue from local government, Oyo led with N11.8 billion, followed by Lagos with N11.5 billion.

Jigawa, Rivers, and Edo generated revenues of N8.7 billion, N2.5 billion, and N2.4 billion, respectively.

On states with the lowest revenue from local government, Akwa Ibom topped the list with N55.2 million, followed by Ebonyi (N58.9 million).

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According to the report, Imo, Borno, and Kogi also generated relatively low amounts — recording N65.6 million, N66.7 million, and N89.8 million, respectively.

Here is a list of the 29 states and the revenue generated from their local governments.

  1. Oyo: N11.8bn
  2. Lagos: N11.5bn
  3. Jigawa: N8.7bn
  4. Rivers: N2.5bn
  5. Edo: N2.4bn
  6. Delta: N1.9bn
  7. Ogun: N1.3bn
  8. Enugu: N1.1bn
  9. Nassarawa: N843.6m
  10. Kano: N820.8m
  11. Niger: N816.2m
  12. Kebbi: N735.9m
  13. Cross River: N551.2m
  14. Yobe: N507.2m
  15. Taraba: N493.8m
  16. Gombe: N386.2m
  17. Ondo: N367m
  18. Kwara: N311.1m
  19. Abia: N297.9m
  20. Ekiti: N281.5m
  21. Bauchi: N237.1m
  22. Bayelsa: N203.2m
  23. Osun: N179.1m
  24. Anambra: N154.4m
  25. Kogi: N89.8m
  26. Borno: N66.7m
  27. Imo: N65.6m
  28. Ebonyi: N58.9m
  29. Akwa Ibom: N55.2m

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