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RANKED: Internally Generated Revenue By States, FCT In 2022

The National Bureau of Statistics, on Monday, said a total of N1.93 trillion was generated across the 36 states in...

The National Bureau of Statistics, on Monday, said a total of N1.93 trillion was generated across the 36 states in Nigeria, including the Federal Capital Territory in 2022 Internally Generated Revenue.
The data stated Lagos, Rivers and FCT top the list with N651.15 billion, N172.89 billion, and N124.4 billion, respectively while the least states on the list are Kebbi (N9.1 billion), Taraba (N10.2 billion), Yobe (N10.5bn).
NBS further noted that the taxes sub-category recorded in the period included Pay As Your Earn, direct assessment, road taxes, stamp duties, capital gain tax, withholding taxes, other taxes and LGAs revenue.
It said, “PAYE was the most contributing revenue source during the year, recorded 67.62 per cent share to the total tax generated revenues nationwide. While capital gains tax was the least in the year under review with 0.24 per cent share to total tax revenue
“Oyo, Lagos, and Jigawa states were the three leading states with the highest LGA revenue reported during the year. The states recorded N11.83bn, N11.51bn, and N8.70bn respectively.”


See full of states IGR in 2022 below:

  1. Lagos – N651.2bn
  2. Rivers – N172.8bn
  3. FCT – N124.4bn
  4. Ogun – N120.6bn
  5. Delta – N85.9bn
  6. Oyo – N62.2bn
  7. Kaduna – N58.1bn
  8. Edo – N47.5bn
  9. Kano – N42.5bn
  10. Kwara – N35.8bn
  11. Akwa Ibom – N34.8bn
  12. Anambra – N33.9bn
  13. Ondo – N32.6bn
  14. Enugu – N28.7bn
  15. Bauchi – N25.5bn
  16. Osun – N24.6bn
  17. Sokoto – N23.6bn
  18. Cross River – N21.1bn
  19. Jigawa – N20.5bn
  20. Abia – N20.1bn
  21. Zamfara – N19.4bn
  22. Imo – N19.3bn
  23. Nasarawa – N19.3bn
  24. Borno – N19.1bn
  25. Kogi – N18.2bn
  26. Ekiti – N17bn
  27. Niger – N16.9bn
    Top 10 least performing states
  28. Benue – N15.9bn
  29. Plateau – N15.9bn
  30. Bayelsa – N15.9bn
  31. Gombe – N13.6bn
  32. Adamawa – N13.2bn
  33. Katsina – N13bn
  34. Ebonyi – N12.4bn
  35. Yobe – N10.5bn
  36. Taraba – N10.2bn
  37. Kebbi – N9.1bn

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