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