VAT generated in states across Nigeria (August 2024)
  1. Lagos: N249.77bn
  2. Rivers: N70.54bn
  3. Oyo: N20.11bn
  4. FCT: N18.17bn
  5. Delta: N13.09bn
  6. Bayelsa: N7.12bn
  7. Kano: N4.65bn
  8. Akwa Ibom: N4.49bn
  9. Anambra: N4.28bn
  10. Edo: N4.05bn
  11. Ekiti: N3.66bn
  12. Borno: N3bn
  13. Kwara: N2.89bn
  14. Adamawa: N2.59bn
  15. Plateau: N2.58bn
  16. Benue: N2.56bn
  17. Gombe: N2.55bn
  18. Kogi: N2.43bn
  19. Kaduna: N2.03bn
  20. Ebonyi: N1.90bn
  21. Taraba: N1.88bn
  22. Sokoto: N1.84bn
  23. Osun: N1.81bn
  24. Ogun: N1.74bn
  25. Niger: N1.73bn
  26. Yobe: N1.71bn
  27. Katsina: N1.68bn
  28. Jigawa: N1.59bn
  29. Nasawawa: N1.47bn
  30. Ondo: N1.45bn
  31. Enugu: N1.08bn
  32. Cross River: N1.08bn
  33. Bauchi: N691.28m
  34. Kebbi: N665.17m
  35. Abia: N663.42m
  36. Zamfara: N432.80m
  37. Imo: N235.41m

Total: N444.19bn

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Someone needs to investigate Ogun state. With all the companies in Agbara/Sango/Ifo/Ewekoro/Mowe/Ibafo/Oke’lewo etc. Something is wrong somewhere.

So Kaduna, Katsina & Kano with heavy numbers when it comes to elections are not in the top 5 in revenue generation?

And the case of Imo and Abia get as e be.

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