The 36 states in the country have generated about N682.7 billion as Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) in 2015 fiscal year.
This is contained in a report released by the National Bureau of Statistics on Friday in Abuja.
An analysis of the report showed that Lagos state generated the
highest IGR of N268.2 billion, followed by Rivers state with N82.1
billion and Delta with N40.8 billion.
It showed the states with the lowest IGR in 2015 as Ebonyi state
with Zero IGR followed by Yobe state with N2.2 billion and Zamfara with
N2.7 billion.
The report also showed that the overall IGR of states had dropped by
N25.18 billion from N707.9 billion in 2014 to N682.67 billion in 2015.
The report showed that while some states recorded a decline in
revenue when compared to 2014, others were able to shore up their
revenue base within the 2015 fiscal period.
The report also showed that 11 states were able to shore up their
revenue within the period while 24 recorded a decline in revenue
performance.
The 11 states that were able to shore up their revenue according to
the report are Ogun state from N17.49 billion to N34.59 billion, Abia
from N12.3 billion to N13.4 billion, Anambra from N10.4 billion to
N14.79 billion.
Bauchi from N4.85 billion to N5.39 billion, Borno from N2.76 billion
to N3.53 billion, Edo from N17 billion to N19.1 billion, Kogi N6.5
billion to N6.7 billion and Nasarawa from N4.08 billion to N4.28
billion.
The rest are Niger from N5.73 billion to N5.97 billion, Sokoto N5.6
billion to N6.2 billion and Taraba from N3.79 billion to N4.15 billion.
Source: NAN
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