Internal Revenue Report: State Earnings in 2023

The latest report from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) reveals the internal revenue generation figures for Nigerian states in 2023, highlighting significant disparities across regions.

South South States:


1. Rivers: N195.41bn
2. Delta: N114.09bn
3. Edo: N64.67bn
4. Akwa Ibom: N43.18bn
5. Cross River: N31.56bn
6. Bayelsa: N19.82bn

North Central States:


1. Kwara: N59.64bn
2. Kogi: N26.78bn
3. Plateau: N25.84bn
4. Nasarawa: N23.49bn
5. Niger: N21.68bn
6. Benue: N19.12bn

North East States:


1. Bauchi: N30.58bn
2. Borno: N19.45bn
3. Adamawa: N17.07bn
4. Gombe: N15.18bn
5. Yobe: N11.19bn
6. Taraba: N10.87bn

South East States:


1. Enugu: N33.86bn
2. Anambra: N33.46bn
3. Ebonyi: N30.84bn
4. Abia: N23.73bn
5. Imo: N21.05bn

South West States:


1. Lagos: N815.86bn
2. Ogun: N146.88bn
3. Oyo: N52.75bn
4. Ondo: N41.50bn
5. Ekiti: N32.10bn
6. Osun: N27.93bn

North West States:

1. Kaduna: N62.49bn
2. Kano: N37.38bn
3. Jigawa: N27.54bn
4. Katsina: N26.96bn
5. Zamfara: N22.16bn
6. Sokoto: N17.96bn
7. Kebbi: N11.74bn

Overall Rankings by Internal Revenue Generation:

1. Lagos: N815.86bn
2. FCT: N211.10bn
3. Rivers: N195.41bn
4. Ogun: N146.88bn
5. Delta: N114.09bn
6. Edo: N64.67bn
7. Kaduna: N62.49bn
8. Kwara: N59.64bn
9. Oyo: N52.75bn
10. Akwa Ibom: N43.18bn

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