Twenty-nine of Nigeria’s 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) raised revenue from their local governments in 2022.
Data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) reveal that seven states still need to raise internally generated revenue from local governments in 2022.
The states without local government revenue are Kaduna, Zamfara, Benue, Plateau, Adamawa, and Katsina.
The 20 states cited by NBS generated a combined IGR of N48.7 billion in the period under review.
Oyo state led the pack with the highest local government revenue at N11.8 billion, followed by Lagos with N11.5 billion.
States with the lowest local government IGR Jigawa, Rivers, and Edo states earned N8.7 billion, N2.5 billion, and N2.4 billion from their local governments.
The lowest local government revenue states include Akwa Ibom, with N55.2 million, and Ebonyi, with N58.9 million.
The NBS report reveals that Imo, Borno, and Kogi states generated low figures, with N65.6 million, N66.7 million, and N89.8 million, respectively.
Top states with the highest local government IGR
Oyo: N11.8bn
Lagos: N11.5bn
Jigawa: N8.7bn
Rivers: N2.5bn
Edo: N2.4bn
Delta: N1.9bn
Ogun: N1.3bn
Enugu: N1.1bn
Nassarawa: N843.6m
Kano: N820.8m
Niger: N816.2m
Kebbi: N735.9m
Cross River: N551.2m
Yobe: N507.2m
Taraba: N493.8m
Gombe: N386.2m
Ondo: N367m
Kwara: N311.1m
Abia: N297.9m
Ekiti: N281.5m
Bauchi: N237.1m
Bayelsa: N203.2m
Osun: N179.1m
Anambra: N154.4m
Kogi: N89.8m
Borno: N66.7m
Imo: N65.6m
Ebonyi: N58.9m
Akwa Ibom: N55.2m R
On a state-by-state basis, NBS said that the 36 states in Nigeria, including the FCT, generated a total of N1.93 trillion in Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) in 2022, Legit.ng reported.
The NBS data said that Lagos and Rivers states are the top performers in Nigeria with N651.15 billion and Rivers State with N172.89 trillion recorded in 2022.
The 36 states could only increase their IGR by 1.57% from the N1.89 trillion they generated in 2021. The top performing states are Lagos, with N651.15 billion, and Rivers, with N172.82 billion.