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FULL LIST: Lagos retains IGR crown, generated over ₦1.2tn in 2024

 

 

 

Lagos State kept its crown as Nigeria’s biggest sub-national revenue generator in 2024, as the National Bureau of Statistics released the Internally Generated Revenue at State Level 2024 report.

 

According to the report, announced on Monday via NBS X handle, 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory together produced ₦3.6 trillion in IGR.

 

This represents a 49.7 per cent rise from ₦2.43 trillion in 2023.

 

Top 5 IGR generators

Lagos — ₦1,261,556,415,048.56 (roughly one-third of total IGR).

Rivers — ₦317,303,986,832.38.

 

FCT — ₦282,364,055,025.74.

 

Ogun — ₦194,933,884,872.57.

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Enugu — ₦180,500,141,598.36.

 

Bottom five

Adamawa — ₦20,298,222,818.56.

 

Taraba — ₦17,460,514,087.44.

 

Kebbi — ₦16,971,704,831.43.

 

Ebonyi — ₦13,177,829,475.63.

 

Yobe — ₦11,084,367,202.33.

 

Full list ranked highest to lowest

Lagos — ₦1,261,556,415,048.56.

Rivers — ₦317,303,986,832.38.

 

Fct — ₦282,364,055,025.74.

 

Ogun — ₦194,933,884,872.57.

 

Enugu — ₦180,500,141,598.36.

 

Delta — ₦157,785,188,072.55.

 

Edo — ₦91,153,908,548.19.

 

Akwa Ibom — ₦75,768,017,871.08.

 

Kano — ₦74,771,014,335.51.

 

Kaduna — ₦71,574,658,542.97.

 

Kwara — ₦71,197,075,565.91.

 

Bayelsa — ₦64,013,288,202.51.

 

Jigawa — ₦59,455,563,495.20.

 

Oyo — ₦65,287,038,267.92.

Osun — ₦54,767,865,323.88.

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Cross River — ₦47,018,239,529.33.

 

Anambra — ₦42,689,648,058.74.

 

Abia — ₦40,009,340,912.93.

 

Katsina — ₦39,152,790,613.55.

 

Bauchi — ₦32,427,554,765.85.

 

Kogi — ₦32,012,618,177.80.

 

Niger — ₦34,660,234,106.71.

 

Ekiti — ₦35,213,748,270.98.

 

Plateau — ₦31,139,826,680.23.

 

Ondo — ₦31,251,840,302.79.

 

Borno — ₦27,803,527,850.21.

 

Zamfara — ₦25,455,960,759.33.

 

Imo — ₦25,270,602,765.46.

 

Nassarawa — ₦25,518,692,329.97.

Gombe — ₦20,724,823,840.00.

 

Sokoto — ₦20,845,754,441.54.

 

Benue — ₦20,434,774,732.75.

 

Adamawa — ₦20,298,222,818.56.

 

Taraba — ₦17,460,514,087.44.

 

Kebbi — ₦16,971,704,831.43.

 

Ebonyi — ₦13,177,829,475.63.

 

Yobe — ₦11,084,367,202.33.

 

The IGR calculated has two (2) broad categories of revenues: Tax Revenue and Ministries, Departments and Agencies’ (MDAs’) Revenue.

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Taxes include PAYE, Direct assessment, Road taxes, Stamp duties, Capital gain tax, withholding taxes, Other taxes and LGAs’ revenue.

 

PAYE was the most tax revenue recorded during the period (₦1.86 trillion), representing 69.84 per cent of the total taxes collected, while capital gains tax was the least with ₦10.57 billion.

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