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Fact Check: How True Are Claims By Tinubu Shettima About Size Of Lagos Economy? by Racoon(m): 12:06am On Aug 31, 2022
Kashim Shettima, the vice-presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), recently claimed that Lagos is the third biggest economy in Africa.The former Borno governor spoke on Monday at the ongoing annual general conference of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), where he represented Tinubu, the presidential candidate of the APC.

While making a case for Tinubu and providing reasons why he believes his principal stands out among other presidential candidates,  Shettima said Lagos is the third largest economy in Africa. 

“When Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu became the governor of Lagos state in 1999, there was only one ambulance in the service of the Lagos state government. Lagos was earning a sum of N700 million as the internally generated revenue (IGR).

Now, Lagos is earning N51 billion every month, Lagos is the third largest economy in Africa,” Shettima added.But this is not the first time Tinubu’s running mate would make the claim.


In a video shared multiple times on Twitter on August 5, Shettima said: “What Nigeria needs right now is the leadership that will drive the transformation process…Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu has a track record of excellence, Lagos is now the third largest economy in Africa.”  

The video was first posted by a Twitter handle  @Progressive4BAT, a Twitter account known to support Tinubu. The video has since gotten more than 130,000 views. On August 6, the same video was posted on Twitter by Festus Keyamo, minister of state for labour and employment, who doubles as spokesperson of the APC Presidential Campaign Council, with the caption: “well said, your excellency”.


Tinubu once called Lagos "largest economy in Africa"
In April 2022, Tinubu met with fifteen APC state assembly speakers at a forum hosted by the Lagos house of assembly.

In a report published by Daily Trust, Tinubu while marketing himself in the runup to the APC presidential primaries said his administrative prowess as former governor of Lagos helped the state to become the largest economy in Africa.

“I was raised to be courageous and this has been working for me. With zero allocation from FAAC, I turned Lagos State around and today, the state has become the largest economy in Africa. I reserve the right to brag. I want to bring same to bear as President of Nigeria,” Tinubu was quoted to have said. 

Did Lagos get zero allocation from the federation account between 1999 & 2007? Are the APC presidential candidates; Shettima & Tinubu right about the size of Lagos’ economy? Here is what we found. 

-1).Did Lagos get zero allocation from the federation account during Tinubu’s tenure?
On Saturday, March 27, 2004, elections were conducted by the state government to create 57 LGAs in accordance with Local Government Areas Law No. 5 of 2002 of Lagos State.Ebonyi, Katsina, Nasarawa and Niger states also created new LGAs at the same time as Lagos.


Former president Olusegun Obasanjo in a letter addressed to Nenadi Usman, minister of state for finance during his administration, said: “As the National Assembly is yet to make the necessary consequential provisions in respect of any of the newly created Local Government Areas in the country, conducting election under or funding any of them from the Federation Account would clearly be a violation of the constitution.

“Consequently, no allocation from the Federation Account should henceforth be released to the Local Government Councils of the above-mentioned States and any other State that may fall into that category, until they revert to their constituent Local Govt Areas specified in Part I of the First Schedule to the Constitution.”

Following the directive by the federal government to withhold funding for the LGAs in the affected states, other states returned to the status quo except for Lagos, which opted for litigation.Yemi Osinbajo, then attorney-general of Lagos, argued that Obasanjo, under section 162 subsection (4) and (5) of the 1999 constitution, could only exercise executive powers and not legislative or judicial authority to withhold funds due to the local government from the federation account. 

The supreme court in its judgement indicated that the president does not have the power to withhold the funds for 20 local government areas. It also instructed that the funds be released. However, the judgement did not recognise the new local government areas created by the Lagos state government.

Despite the judgement, the federal govt withheld local government funds from April 2004 until the end of both Tinubu and Obasanjo’s administrations. The funds were later released to the next Lagos state administration by Umar Musa Yar’Adua, Obasanjo’s successor. 

TheCable spoke with Muda Yusuf, a former director-general of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), to confirm the claim that the state got “zero allocation”. “It was zero allocation to the local governments and not the state,” the economist said.

Data from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) show that Lagos received N11.7 billion statutory allocations from the federal government in 2001. Several links to the CBN archive which ordinarily would reveal state allocation for other years between 1999 and 2007 when Tinubu was governor are currently broken.

Based on data from the Office of the Accountant General of Federation (OAGF), BudgIT, in its Lagos state Data book published in 2018, revealed that Lagos received a net FAAC allocation of N48.62 billion in 2007, the year Tinubu left office. 

Verdict
At no time during Tinubu’s administration was Lagos denied state allocation from the federation account, only local government funds were suspended from 2004 to 2007. The claim that Lagos state had zero allocation is false.


-2). Was Lagos IGR in 1999 N700m as Shettima claimed?
Shettima said Lagos earned N700 million as internally generated revenue in 1999 and presently earns N51 billion monthly. Here is what we found.


According to CBN data quoted by a journal published in the Research Academy of Social Sciences, Lagos recorded annual IGR of N14.6 billion in 1999, representing a monthly average of N1.2 billion. This is against the N700m quoted by Shettima and the N600m widely circulated in the media.

When Tinubu left office in 2007, the figure rose to N83.02 billion, a monthly average of N6.9 billion. Between 1999 and 2007, the IGR growth rate of  Lagos stood at 468.63 percent, showing a considerable increase. Akinyemi Ashade, former commissioner of finance in Lagos, disclosed in 2018 that the monthly average IGR of the state was N34 billion. 

Going by the most recent IGR data by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), the 2021 half-year report shows that Lagos generated N267 billion in the first six months of 2021, a monthly average of N44.5 billion and not the N51 billion quoted by Shettima.

Verdict
The IGR of Lagos in 1999 when Tinubu became governor was neither N600m monthly as widely circulated in the media nor N700m as Shettima claimed. Also, the current IGR of Lagos is not N51 billion but a monthly average of N44.5 billion. Both claims are false.


-3). Is Lagos the third biggest economy in Africa?
TheCable checked the repeated claim by Shettima and Tinubu on the size of Lagos’ economy. Shettima says it is the third largest, and Tinubu has been quoted to say it is the largest.


To measure the size of any economy, Muda Yusuf, the former LCCI director general, said gross domestic product (GDP) remains one of the most reliable parameters to determine the size of an economy.

“GDP per capita which divides GDP by the population is another measure because it reflects the welfare of the people,” he said. “Lagos is not as rich as people say because the responsibilities are so much when you relate the wealth of that entity to the population that needs to be taken care of. And the question is, how comfortable are the people in the economy?”

In 2020, the Lagos Bureau of Statistics (LBS) ranked Africa’s richest cities by GDP in dollars. Lagos, with a GDP of $76 billion ranked 4th. Cairo with a GDP of $212 billion was the biggest city economy in Africa followed by Johannesburg ($131 billion) and Cape Town ($121 billion).

If Lagos were a country
Despite being smaller than Africa’s biggest economies, the GDP of Lagos state is often compared with other African countries as if it were a country. In its 2021 report, the LBS revealed that the GDP of Lagos was N26.59 trillion, an equivalent of $61.9 billion using the official exchange rate of N429.43 and $38.4 billion using the current N692 parallel market rate. 

TheCable compared Lagos to other African countries using the 2021 data. Using the official exchange rate in converting the GDP numbers provided by LBS and NBS, Lagos ranked 11th in Africa and 16th going by the parallel market rate. GDP figures above are from the World Bank, with the exception of Lagos, which was extracted from the LBS.


Verdict
Lagos is neither the third largest economy nor the largest economy in Africa as claimed by Tinubu and Shettima. Compared to major cities on the continent, the Lagos state government itself, admits that the state is the fourth biggest economy in Africa. 


https://www.thecable.ng/fact-check-how-true-are-claims-by-tinubu-shettima-about-size-of-lagos-economy/amp

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Re: Fact Check: How True Are Claims By Tinubu Shettima About Size Of Lagos Economy? by Racoon(m): 12:09am On Aug 31, 2022
Always shouting and overhyping Tinubu with Lagos economy as if all depends on him. See as their lies were woefully punctured left, right and centre.They campaigned with lies and propaganda in 2015 yet failed woefully after more than 7 years.

It won't work for them this time around except if the electorate wants another 4-8 year of more misery and suffering. ...Never again will anybody become Nigeria’s President through fake and unsubstantiated packaging.”

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Re: Fact Check: How True Are Claims By Tinubu Shettima About Size Of Lagos Economy? by Racoon(m): 12:11am On Aug 31, 2022
Meanwhile, see as Festus Keyamo is just hyping and tweeting fallacy even as a SAN. Senior advocate of nonsense indeed. "Governance is not for smooth talkers. Most smooth talkers are the 419 people who talk their ways into power...." - Festus Keyamo

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Re: Fact Check: How True Are Claims By Tinubu Shettima About Size Of Lagos Economy? by Racoon(m): 12:13am On Aug 31, 2022
Based on data from the Office of the Accountant General of Federation (OAGF), BudgIT, in its Lagos state Data book published in 2018, revealed that Lagos received a net FAAC allocation of N48.62 billion in 2007, the year Tinubu left office. 

Verdict
At no time during Tinubu’s administration was Lagos denied state allocation from the federation account, only local government funds were suspended from 2004 to 2007. The claim that Lagos state had zero allocation is false.
It is hoped that with this clarification, no zombies should ever peddle the lie that Tinubu ran Lagos govt without federal allocation for 8 years because it was allocations for the illegally created LGA/LCDAs that were withheld but even @ that it returned when the SC ruled on the issue.

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Re: Fact Check: How True Are Claims By Tinubu Shettima About Size Of Lagos Economy? by jchioma: 1:07am On Aug 31, 2022
Busted! Apc and Tinubu would not have anything to campaign with Las las. Buhari's legacies will not help matters. Nigerians are simply tired of their shenanigans and deceit.

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Re: Fact Check: How True Are Claims By Tinubu Shettima About Size Of Lagos Economy? by trutharena: 1:28am On Aug 31, 2022
The Cable themselve admitted that Lagos is the fourth largest economy in Africa.

So what is actually the difference between 3rd and 4th? That’s just a slip by 1 position.

So much for fact checking.

Lagos is neither the third largest economy nor the largest economy in Africa as claimed by Tinubu and Shettima. Compared to major cities on the continent, the Lagos state government itself, admits that the state is the fourth biggest economy in Africa.

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Re: Fact Check: How True Are Claims By Tinubu Shettima About Size Of Lagos Economy? by ovieigho(m): 1:37am On Aug 31, 2022
Generating IGR is not the issue

What do they do with the money generated from citizens ?

Embezzlement…
Living high profile life
Kids wearing $230k wrist watches
Kids schooling and living large abroad …

What’s the essence of generating IGR without its impact on common man …

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Re: Fact Check: How True Are Claims By Tinubu Shettima About Size Of Lagos Economy? by JASONjnr(m): 2:34am On Aug 31, 2022
Tinubu that wants to say anything to deceive his urchins

Tinubu that doesn't know anything...

Tinubu that walks on support.... And can only bend to be able to move around...

Never taken her serious....

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Re: Fact Check: How True Are Claims By Tinubu Shettima About Size Of Lagos Economy? by ajani2311: 4:46am On Aug 31, 2022
If lagos is not the richest economy then which country or state is the richest in Africa?we are here to learn

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Re: Fact Check: How True Are Claims By Tinubu Shettima About Size Of Lagos Economy? by NotBeenPaid: 4:49am On Aug 31, 2022

President Shettima
Vice President Tinubu.

Another two terrorists in the making!

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Re: Fact Check: How True Are Claims By Tinubu Shettima About Size Of Lagos Economy? by butterfly777(m): 4:49am On Aug 31, 2022
It is absurd how governments in Nigeria overtax the people and will be using that wickedness as if it is a positive way of generating IGR.

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Re: Fact Check: How True Are Claims By Tinubu Shettima About Size Of Lagos Economy? by another1: 4:52am On Aug 31, 2022
Liars

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Re: Fact Check: How True Are Claims By Tinubu Shettima About Size Of Lagos Economy? by Nobody: 4:54am On Aug 31, 2022
O ti Yaya

It's sad to see old people lie

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Re: Fact Check: How True Are Claims By Tinubu Shettima About Size Of Lagos Economy? by Nobody: 4:56am On Aug 31, 2022
Ok
Re: Fact Check: How True Are Claims By Tinubu Shettima About Size Of Lagos Economy? by donbrowser(m): 4:57am On Aug 31, 2022
Racoon:

It is hoped that with this clarification, no zombies should ever peddle the lie that Tinubu ran Lagos govt without federal allocation for 8 years because it was allocations for the illegally created LGA/LCDAs that were withheld but even @ that it returned when the SC ruled on the issue.

grin E pain you so tey you forgot to add your colors.

Back to the topic. How much was Lagos' total allocation? What fraction or percentage of it is local government funds?
The verdict checker claimed the 600-700m is false without providing the correct figures.

I laugh in Swahili grin

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Re: Fact Check: How True Are Claims By Tinubu Shettima About Size Of Lagos Economy? by Doyou2019: 5:00am On Aug 31, 2022
jchioma:
Busted! Apc and Tinubu would not have anything to campaign with Las las. Buhari's legacies will not help matters. Nigerians are simply tired of their shenanigans and deceit.

Eyah, their one prized figment for campaigns - other than of course the bucket of bigotry they always bring to the table - clipped, broken and binned out by this one singular fact-check!
O ma se o.

Hard times for Urchins. Real hard times for those sad fools!!!

So who're the nation's biggest liars now

Awon oniyeye

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Re: Fact Check: How True Are Claims By Tinubu Shettima About Size Of Lagos Economy? by Winters23: 5:01am On Aug 31, 2022
grin
Re: Fact Check: How True Are Claims By Tinubu Shettima About Size Of Lagos Economy? by nony43(m): 5:01am On Aug 31, 2022
Henry Shield on Twitter two days ago set aside 100k for anyone to come clean with the achievements of BAT during his tenures In Lagos state.

Nobody as won that cash as of when I checked.

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Re: Fact Check: How True Are Claims By Tinubu Shettima About Size Of Lagos Economy? by Nobody: 5:02am On Aug 31, 2022
chronic liers.....

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Re: Fact Check: How True Are Claims By Tinubu Shettima About Size Of Lagos Economy? by ecolime(m): 5:04am On Aug 31, 2022
According to CBN data quoted by a journal published in the Research Academy of Social Sciences, Lagos recorded annual IGR of N14.6 billion in 1999, representing a monthly average of N1.2 billion. This is against the N700m quoted by Shettima and the N600m widely circulated in the media.

Tinubu fan boys have peddled so much lies for too long that are now considered as truth.

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Re: Fact Check: How True Are Claims By Tinubu Shettima About Size Of Lagos Economy? by Macphenson: 5:04am On Aug 31, 2022
busted

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Re: Fact Check: How True Are Claims By Tinubu Shettima About Size Of Lagos Economy? by Enkidu70: 5:06am On Aug 31, 2022
There are way better uses for time than to waste it fact-checking a pair of proven degenerates

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Re: Fact Check: How True Are Claims By Tinubu Shettima About Size Of Lagos Economy? by puskin: 5:07am On Aug 31, 2022
ajani2311:
If lagos is not the richest economy then which country or state is the richest in Africa?we are here to learn


From the above article, so you couldn't deduce the answer to your question.

Wahala really dey.

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Re: Fact Check: How True Are Claims By Tinubu Shettima About Size Of Lagos Economy? by noegenesis(m): 5:07am On Aug 31, 2022
Everything about APC is bad and negative.
Do we still need to wait till 2023...?

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Re: Fact Check: How True Are Claims By Tinubu Shettima About Size Of Lagos Economy? by Agboriotejoye(m): 5:08am On Aug 31, 2022
Was an ultimately poor presentation
He was the only panelist who was using such pseudonyms like city boy to refer to his principal. Not only that, I caught him speaking pidgin twice in his speech. I think for a moment he thought he was speaking to agbero boys in Mushin and not learned gentlemen of the bar.
That performance was easily forgettable

It's the No 2 for me though. I always knew that claim of 600m was a big lie. Lagos has always been a rich state. Besides, all the claim of making Lagos 3,4 or 5th biggest economy in Africa is hogwash given the fact that it was not that Tinubu did anything or introduce any policy that grew Lagos economy. Lagos economy grew as the economy of the country as a whole grew. During OBJ era, GDP growth rate was around 7% and it was due to some very brilliant policies of the fg such as privatisation of telecoms sector as well as banks recapitalisation, and payment of foreign debt which helped budgets to be spent on the country and less on debt servicing. Also the oil price increase helped the economy then by increasing our foreign reserve and even created ECA.

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Re: Fact Check: How True Are Claims By Tinubu Shettima About Size Of Lagos Economy? by Illshef(m): 5:11am On Aug 31, 2022
Racoon:

https://www.thecable.ng/fact-check-how-true-are-claims-by-tinubu-shettima-about-size-of-lagos-economy/amp

Agbado munching urchins and dead ass zombies has once more been giving a blow below the belt! Lol � dirty liars trying to force a sick man and a Boko Haram apologist on us. God forbid BATing. �

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Re: Fact Check: How True Are Claims By Tinubu Shettima About Size Of Lagos Economy? by Komu1048(m): 5:14am On Aug 31, 2022
Racoon:

It is hoped that with this clarification, no zombies should ever peddle the lie that Tinubu ran Lagos govt without federal allocation for 8 years because it was allocations for the illegally created LGA/LCDAs that were withheld but even @ that it returned when the SC ruled on the issue.


The word Zombie is a trademark for Obi supporters. They own that name. But they are still close.
They said 3rd, fact said 4th just one
They said 50b fact said it's 44.5 appr 45 just 5b
No single local govt was paid for 8 yrs! is it not LG that made up the state.

Money should be withheld in all LG in the yeast for just 5month. And let's see if ur flesh will still be intact as UGM would have made a nice Nkwobi with ur head

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Re: Fact Check: How True Are Claims By Tinubu Shettima About Size Of Lagos Economy? by Rikidony(m): 5:14am On Aug 31, 2022
How can Lagos be the 5th largest economy, when the economy of Johannesburg South Africa alone is nearly double the size of Lagos, i never even mention Cairo, APC just keep dolling out fake stats to deceive their gullible followers

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Re: Fact Check: How True Are Claims By Tinubu Shettima About Size Of Lagos Economy? by Yorubanza: 5:23am On Aug 31, 2022
Pandora El Pablo Tinubu is a kleptomaniac, opolo eyed, bullion van criminal whose only ambition is to have the tag president to his fake name

E no go better for the agbado crooner and his bunch of brainless urchins

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