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Rivers, Kano, Abia… 27 States Attracted Zero Foreign Investments In 2022 by Racoon(m): 3:55pm On Apr 05, 2023
Foreign investors ignored 27 states as the value of capital importation into Nigeria fell by 20.5 percent to $5.33 billion in 2022 from $6.70 billion in 2021.

The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) disclosed this in its latest Nigerian Capital Importation report for the four quarters of 2022. The publication looks into the value of fresh investments that flowed into the country’s economy in the year under review.

According to the NBS data, the 27 states snubbed by investors include: Abia, Adamawa, Bauchi, Bayelsa, Benue, Borno, Cross River, Delta, Ebonyi, Edo, Enugu, Gombe, Imo, Jigawa, Kaduna, Kano, Kebbi, Kwara, Nasarawa, Niger, Ogun, Osun, Rivers, Sokoto, Taraba, Yobe, and Zamfara.

LAGOS OUTSHINED OTHERS TO REMAIN INVESTORS’ FAVOURITE

In 2022, only ten states attracted foreign investments.Lagos took the lead as it outshined others, and federal capital territory (FCT), to top the list of states that attracted the most investments within the year.

Analysis by TheCable Index shows that the country’s commercial city attracted $3.61 billion in investment, representing 68 percent of the total capital inflow into the country for the period under review. This also shows an increase when compared to the $2.21 billion investment recorded in 2021.

NBS said Abuja (FCT) emerged second top investment destination with $1.63billion-representing 31 percent of the total capital inflow in the country in 2022. Other states that attracted foreign investments in 2022 are Akwa Ibom ($42.52 million), Anambra ($36.97 million), Oyo ($3.00 million), and Kogi ($2.00 million). Katsina follows with $0.70 million, Ekiti ($0.51 million), Ondo ($0.20 million), and Plateau ($0.04 million).

Out of 52 countries that invested in Nigeria, the United Kingdom emerged as the top source of capital investment in 2022 with $2.76 billion; followed by South Africa ($428.73 million), Singapore ($420.97 million), and the United States ($286.92 million).

EIGHT STATES FAILED TO ATTRACT INVESTMENT IN FOUR YEARS

Meanwhile, out of the 27 states that were ignored by foreign investors, eight also failed to attract foreign investments in the last four years (2019 -2022).

The states are Bayelsa, Ebonyi, Gombe, Jigawa, Kebbi, Taraba, Yobe, and Zamfara. A recent report by the Debt Management Office (DMO) and the NBS also shows that some of the states are accumulating domestic and foreign debt.


According to DMO, apart from Kebbi state, the others had an increase in domestic debt in the last seven years. Yobe state had a domestic debt growth of +2,247 percent, followed by Taraba at +218 percent, Gombe at +161 percent and Zamfara at +142 percent.

Others are Ebonyi with +139 percent growth in domestic debt, followed by Jigawa at +98 percent and Bayelsa at +42 percent. Only Kebbi state (-4 percent) had a decrease in its domestic debt in the last seven years.

On the internally generated revenue (IGR) front, data also shows that the above states are doing poorly in generating revenue for their respective states.

The 2021 data released by NBS (which is the latest) shows that Yobe generated N8.5 billion, which is the lowest among the 26 states;  followed by Taraba with N9.6 billion, and Kebbi at N9.9 billion.

Gombe generated N10.6 billion as IGR in 2021, followed by Ebonyi (N13.8 billion) and Bayelsa, an oil-producing state, generated N13.3 billion in 2021. Jigawa and Zamfara generated N16.5 billion and N18.9 billion, respectively.


‘NIGERIA LOSING FOREIGN INVESTMENT TO RISING INSECURITY’

Speaking on the continued dwindling of Nigeria’s attractiveness to investors, Adejare Bello, the nation’s ambassador to Mexico, said restoring security in the country was a prerequisite for productive investment. Bello said Mexican investors were willing to “invest heavily in Nigeria’s economy but for the prevailing security situation in the country”.

“The embassy receives frequent enquiries from investors on possible areas of collaboration between both countries but all these efforts to attract foreign investments are being thwarted by the news of insecurity,” he said.

“Some of the areas the foreign investors have been looking to invest include oil and gas, gold mining, agriculture as well as establishing a partnership with Dangote in the area of fertiliser procurement.”

Bello said although the federal government has been proactive in dealing with the security challenges in the country, he advised that the current onslaught against criminals must be sustained. This, according to him, will go a long way to enhance the inflow of foreign direct investment into the country.

https://www.thecable.ng/rivers-kano-abia-27-states-attracted-zero-foreign-investments-in-2022/amp

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Re: Rivers, Kano, Abia… 27 States Attracted Zero Foreign Investments In 2022 by Racoon(m): 4:08pm On Apr 05, 2023
Zero revenue generation but they are always sharing from the consolidated revenue accruing from the alcohol, cigarette etc that they have been destroying.

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Re: Rivers, Kano, Abia… 27 States Attracted Zero Foreign Investments In 2022 by SmartPolician: 4:17pm On Apr 05, 2023
I really must commend the states that attracted foreign direct investments, despite how Buhari and APC have run down Nigeria's economy. It takes a lot of guts for foreign companies to invest in economy with a steadily depreciating local currency and disposable income.

With the global image of Tinubu as a drug baron, foreign companies will further severe their planned investments in Nigeria. The next administration has to do a lot of work to convince them to bring their money to Nigeria like Olusegun Obasanjo used to do back in the day.

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Re: Rivers, Kano, Abia… 27 States Attracted Zero Foreign Investments In 2022 by XerXers: 4:22pm On Apr 05, 2023
Anambra attracted more FDI than other SW states put together minus Lagos. Anambra FDI is 12 times greater than Oyo. In 2021, Abia was 3rd Nationwide behind Lagos and Abujy. 2022 Anambra is 4th behind Lagos, Abuja and Akwa Ibom

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Re: Rivers, Kano, Abia… 27 States Attracted Zero Foreign Investments In 2022 by Jorussia(m): 4:23pm On Apr 05, 2023
.This stats make me laugh nor be small.The article should have said Lagos and Abuja are the only states that attracted FDI.

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Re: Rivers, Kano, Abia… 27 States Attracted Zero Foreign Investments In 2022 by Ever8090: 4:27pm On Apr 05, 2023
Lol.... sycophants...
Re: Rivers, Kano, Abia… 27 States Attracted Zero Foreign Investments In 2022 by gidgiddy: 4:39pm On Apr 05, 2023
Not surprised, only a foreign investor who wants to die if heart attack would invest in a country as highly insecure as Nigeria

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Re: Rivers, Kano, Abia… 27 States Attracted Zero Foreign Investments In 2022 by backtovillage: 4:47pm On Apr 05, 2023
Ogun state 😂 no dey accessible as investors no see road pass

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Re: Rivers, Kano, Abia… 27 States Attracted Zero Foreign Investments In 2022 by Softmirror: 4:57pm On Apr 05, 2023
DEM DON DEY CRY LIKE BUSH BABIES AGAIN O. grin

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Re: Rivers, Kano, Abia… 27 States Attracted Zero Foreign Investments In 2022 by greenermodels: 5:25pm On Apr 05, 2023
Anambra is trying but honestly, if i ever leave this country, I wouldn't want to invest in her for anything.

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Re: Rivers, Kano, Abia… 27 States Attracted Zero Foreign Investments In 2022 by Ttipsy(f): 5:42pm On Apr 05, 2023
Wike you see yourself

??

Awka Ibom has taken over

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Re: Rivers, Kano, Abia… 27 States Attracted Zero Foreign Investments In 2022 by Ttipsy(f): 5:42pm On Apr 05, 2023
XerXers:
Anambra attracted more FDI than other SW states put together minus Lagos. Anambra FDI is 12 times greater than Oyo. In 2021, Abia was 3rd Nationwide behind Lagos and Abujy. 2022 Anambra is 4th behind Lagos, Abuja and Akwa Ibom
impressive

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Re: Rivers, Kano, Abia… 27 States Attracted Zero Foreign Investments In 2022 by Zallotti: 5:43pm On Apr 05, 2023
You wonder why?
First, the fault of the state governors.
Second, the fault of the federal government of ZERO ACCOUNTABLILITY. kiss

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Re: Rivers, Kano, Abia… 27 States Attracted Zero Foreign Investments In 2022 by Racoon(m): 9:41pm On Apr 05, 2023
The turbulence and political instability across the nation especially in Northern and Eastern Nigeria are a no, no for any sane foreign investor.

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Re: Rivers, Kano, Abia… 27 States Attracted Zero Foreign Investments In 2022 by LegendHero(m): 9:49pm On Apr 05, 2023
XerXers:
Anambra attracted more FDI than other SW states put together minus Lagos. Anambra FDI is 12 times greater than Oyo. In 2021, Abia was 3rd Nationwide behind Lagos and Abujy. 2022 Anambra is 4th behind Lagos, Abuja and Akwa Ibom

I don’t know which data you are looking at. Below is 2021 data from Cable and Anambra did not even come close to Osun let alone the remaining SW states outside Lagos.

—Osun: $29.9 million

—Anambra: $4.7million

Source: https://www.thecable.ng/kaduna-enugu-24-states-attracted-zero-foreign-investments-in-2021/amp

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Re: Rivers, Kano, Abia… 27 States Attracted Zero Foreign Investments In 2022 by LegendHero(m): 10:01pm On Apr 05, 2023
SmartPolician:

With the global image of Tinubu as a drug baron, foreign companies will further severe their planned investments in Nigeria. The next administration has to do a lot of work to convince them to bring their money to Nigeria like Olusegun Obasanjo used to do back in the day.

I don’t know if you guy think before commenting.

Lagos has consistently gotten over >60% of the FDI inflow into Nigeria and according to you guys, Tinubu is the alpha and omega in Lagos which implies that the foreign investors would have known his past history before they bring their money to Lagos. If they can trust him in Lagos with their money, why won’t they trust him when he becomes president?

All those Lekki free trade zone, Eko Atlantic, and etc generate huge massive FDI for Lagos and they are the brainchild of Tinubu.

Besides the low budget brewery Obi brought to Anambra, what other foreign investment can he boast of while he was governor?

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Re: Rivers, Kano, Abia… 27 States Attracted Zero Foreign Investments In 2022 by Hezzyluv: 10:07pm On Apr 05, 2023
That state called kogi looks more of a good state with bad governance. I was expecting to see it on the list, but my eyes failed me.
If the state na cor north, walaihi them for don drege that river niger do sea port. kiss

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Re: Rivers, Kano, Abia… 27 States Attracted Zero Foreign Investments In 2022 by seanwilliam(m): 10:08pm On Apr 05, 2023
Chai oyo where are thou

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Re: Rivers, Kano, Abia… 27 States Attracted Zero Foreign Investments In 2022 by Skillsnigeria: 10:08pm On Apr 05, 2023
Hmmm
Re: Rivers, Kano, Abia… 27 States Attracted Zero Foreign Investments In 2022 by wunmi590(m): 10:08pm On Apr 05, 2023


Majority of all the listed governors are just figure head, who bribed there way there to loot for thier unborn generations.....

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Re: Rivers, Kano, Abia… 27 States Attracted Zero Foreign Investments In 2022 by BlackAdams007: 10:09pm On Apr 05, 2023
They even invested in Nigeria, hmm you didn't even think why risking it all to invest here, lol.

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Re: Rivers, Kano, Abia… 27 States Attracted Zero Foreign Investments In 2022 by onuman: 10:09pm On Apr 05, 2023
What type of foreigner would invest a Dollar in Nigeria where blood flows on the streets due to the activities of Jihadists? The major plot of the ruling government of Nigeria is on how to use Nigeria's political process and its armed forces to make Nigeria become an Islamic Republic at the long run, the Taliban method in Afghanistan.

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Re: Rivers, Kano, Abia… 27 States Attracted Zero Foreign Investments In 2022 by akingangan: 10:10pm On Apr 05, 2023
No food for lazy man.

Any state that cannot make its own money should not receive a penny from federal government.

Then serious minded people will be voted in instead of looters

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Re: Rivers, Kano, Abia… 27 States Attracted Zero Foreign Investments In 2022 by Agbadocassava: 10:10pm On Apr 05, 2023
Umahi is far better than Obi 100%

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Re: Rivers, Kano, Abia… 27 States Attracted Zero Foreign Investments In 2022 by Nobody: 10:10pm On Apr 05, 2023
That's the state of Nigeria under APC

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Re: Rivers, Kano, Abia… 27 States Attracted Zero Foreign Investments In 2022 by erico2k2(m): 10:11pm On Apr 05, 2023

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Re: Rivers, Kano, Abia… 27 States Attracted Zero Foreign Investments In 2022 by YoungLionken(m): 10:11pm On Apr 05, 2023
It is expected..

Apart from Anambra, no other south eastern state on the positive list. But Lagos is the main focus for them. It's a pity undecided...

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Re: Rivers, Kano, Abia… 27 States Attracted Zero Foreign Investments In 2022 by Thisis2raw(m): 10:11pm On Apr 05, 2023
Under buhari Nigeria didn't prosper

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Re: Rivers, Kano, Abia… 27 States Attracted Zero Foreign Investments In 2022 by XerXers: 10:12pm On Apr 05, 2023
LegendHero:


I don’t know which data you are looking at. Below is 2021 data from Cable and Anambra did not even come close to Osun let alone the remaining SW states outside Lagos.

—Osun: $29.9 million

—Anambra: $4.7million

Source: https://www.thecable.ng/kaduna-enugu-24-states-attracted-zero-foreign-investments-in-2021/amp
I said Abia was third in 2021. Read very well

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Re: Rivers, Kano, Abia… 27 States Attracted Zero Foreign Investments In 2022 by Jogs1900: 10:12pm On Apr 05, 2023
Gombe generated N10.6 billion as IGR in 2021, followed by Ebonyi (N13.8 billion) and Bayelsa, an oil-producing state, generated N13.3 billion in 2021. Jigawa and Zamfara generated N16.5 billion and N18.9 billion, respectively.

So Jigawa and Zamfara generated more igr than Bayelsa in 2021.
Isorait

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Re: Rivers, Kano, Abia… 27 States Attracted Zero Foreign Investments In 2022 by Spiff20(m): 10:14pm On Apr 05, 2023
How will Rivers attract when the environment is hostile?

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