Nigeria’s 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory generated N1.93 trillion in internal revenue in 2022.
Data released on Monday by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) puts Lagos, Rivers, and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) ahead of the pack with N651.15 billion, N172.89 billion, and N124.4 billion.
Kebbi (N9.1 billion), Taraba (N10.2 billion), and Yobe (N10.5 billion) generated the lowest revenue.
The tax sub-categories recorded in the period included Pay as You Earn (PAYE), direct assessment, road taxes, stamp duties, capital gains tax, withholding taxes, other taxes, and Local Government Area (LGA) revenue.
PAYE emerged as the most significant revenue source during the year, contributing 67.62 percent to the total tax revenue generated nationwide, while capital gains tax had the smallest share at 0.24 percent of the total tax revenue.
Regarding Local Government Areas revenue, Oyo, Lagos, and Jigawa states were the top three states, reporting N11.83 billion, N11.51 billion, and N8.70 billion, respectively, for the year.
Here is the full list of states' Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) in 2022:
1. Lagos – N651.2 billion
2. Rivers – N172.8 billion
3. FCT – N124.4 billion
4. Ogun – N120.6 billion
5. Delta – N85.9 billion
6. Oyo – N62.2 billion
7. Kaduna – N58.1 billion
8. Edo – N47.5 billion
9. Kano – N42.5 billion
10. Kwara – N35.8 billion
11. Akwa Ibom – N34.8 billion
12. Anambra – N33.9 billion
13. Ondo – N32.6 billion
14. Enugu – N28.7 billion
15. Bauchi – N25.5 billion
16. Osun – N24.6 billion
17. Sokoto – N23.6 billion
18. Cross River – N21.1 billion
19. Jigawa – N20.5 billion
20. Abia – N20.1 billion
21. Zamfara – N19.4 billion
22. Imo – N19.3 billion
23. Nasarawa – N19.3 billion
24. Borno – N19.1 billion
25. Kogi – N18.2 billion
26. Ekiti – N17 billion
27. Niger – N16.9 billion
Top 10 Least Performing States:
28. Benue – N15.9 billion
29. Plateau – N15.9 billion
30. Bayelsa – N15.9 billion
31. Gombe – N13.6 billion
32. Adamawa – N13.2 billion
33. Katsina – N13 billion
34. Ebonyi – N12.4 billion
35. Yobe – N10.5 billion
36. Taraba – N10.2 billion
37. Kebbi – N9.1 billion