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Lagos, Akwa Ibom Rivers To Spend More Than 15 Other States Combined In 2021 by dre11(m): 4:13pm On Mar 28, 2021
However, budgetary plans do not translate to eventual spending in any of the states.


By Kabir Yusuf


The trio of Lagos, Akwa Ibom and Rivers states plan to spend more than 15 other states of the federation combined in 2021, a PREMIUM TIMES’ review of the budgets of the 36 states has found.

The 15 other states are at the bottom of the ranking of states’ planned spendings for 2021.

The 36 states of the federation have a combined total budget of over N9 trillion. Out of this, Lagos, Akwa Ibom and Rivers plan to spend N2.07 trillion, an equivalent of 23 per cent. The other 33 states have a combined spending plan of N6.3 trillion.

A state-by-state breakdown of the 2021 budgets shows that Lagos, Nigeria’s economic hub, has the highest spending plan with a N1.163 trillion budget.

About 60 per cent of that (or N700 billion) will be used to meet its capital obligations, while recurrent expenditure is planned to gulp N460 billion.

In terms of wealth, Lagos is invariably the richest state in the country, generating higher than at least 29 states in the first half of 2020.

Also, the state is arguably the most populous and has the least poverty count with only five in every hundred of its residents earning less than ₦377 per day.

On the 2021 budget table, at a distant second is oil-rich Akwa Ibom State which plans to spend N456 billion this year, about the same amount (N448 billion) budgeted by Rivers State.






Akwa Ibom is one of Nigeria’s cosmopolitan cities and ranks sixth in terms of revenue generation – although, the largest chunk of that is from federal allocations.

The state plans to spend N241 billion on capital projects and N164 billion on recurrent obligations.

In the number three slot, Rivers, unarguably the second richest state in the country, will spend N306 billion on infrastructure and N142 billion on recurrent expenditure.

Despite high earnings, both Rivers and Akwa Ibom are among the states housing the highest number of unemployed Nigerians, a reality analysts believe is due to the states’ lack of people-driven social programmes.

Behind these states is Delta which signed a budget of N383 billion; Ogun, N338 billion; Imo 332 billion; Bayelsa N329 billion; Katsina N282 billion; Cross River, N277 billion and Oyo, N268 billion.

Katsina State is the only state in the northern part of the country among the top 10 states with the highest budget for 2021.

However, budgetary plans do not translate to eventual spending in any of the states.





Least spending states

Meanwhile, afoot the ranking of the states are Adamawa with N140 billion; Taraba, N139 billion, Kwara; N137 billion; Benue; 134 billion; Abia, N131 billion; Kogi, N130 billion; Ebonyi N122 billion and Gombe, N120 billion.

Other states with the least budget are Nasarawa with N115 billion; Ekiti, N109 billion; Osun, N109 billion and Yobe, N106 billion.

Therefore, while Lagos, Akwa Ibom and Rivers plan to send a total of N2.07 trillion, the bottom 15 states plan to spend N1.9 trillion.

Based on the 2019 poverty and inequality report by Nigeria’s statistics bureau, about nine in every ten persons in Taraba are poor, but in Ebonyi and Adamawa, eight in ten fell under that category. In Yobe, the state with the lowest budget, seven in ten people are poor.

The total budget for these bottom states is not close to the total for Lagos, Akwa Ibom and Rivers states.





Regional raking

Five of the top ten states with the highest appropriation for 2021 are in the South-south region.

Edo, the sixth state in the region, ranks 18th on the log. Poverty rate in the state is 11 per cent.

Likewise, Imo is the only south-east state in the top ten category. The state has a relatively impressive IGR.

Nevertheless, with a 28 per cent poverty rate, it is the unemployment headquarters of the country, a record it maintained in the second and fourth quarter of 2020.


Other states

Borno State has a spending plan of N248 billion; Kaduna, N246 billion; Bauchi, N213 billion; Kano, N177 billion; Sokoto, N176 billion; N174 billion; Enugu, N169 billion; and Edo, N164 billion.


Others are Jigawa, N156 billion; Niger, N153 billion; Plateau, N147 billion; Anambra, N147 billion; Zamfara, N142 billion; and Kebbi, N141 billion.


On the brink

This past year has seen states’ revenue reduce with many also cutting down on expenditure. The COVID-19 pandemic triggered a severe budget crisis which made federal and state governments take austere measures by cutting their budget size to stay afloat.

State revenues also declined due to a fall in oil prices, amidst an increase in food prices, with Nigeria witnessing its worst inflation in 11 years.

At the federal level, Nigeria will have to rely on borrowing to finance its spending plan. The country targets revenue of N7.8 trillion, but it has never collected this much, even when oil prices were higher. A quarter of its total budget (N3.3 trillion) will be used for debt services while the fiscal deficit was put at N5.2 trillion.

The budget deficit of N5.2 trillion will be financed by both local and concessionary loans from the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, Islamic Development Bank and Afreximbank. The government also plans to sell assets to cover some of the shortfalls.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/451689-lagos-akwa-ibom-rivers-to-spend-more-than-15-other-states-combined-in-2021.html

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Re: Lagos, Akwa Ibom Rivers To Spend More Than 15 Other States Combined In 2021 by Stomoney(m): 5:41pm On Mar 28, 2021
As den dey spend make den also dey remember unemployed youth as wellsad

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Re: Lagos, Akwa Ibom Rivers To Spend More Than 15 Other States Combined In 2021 by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:41pm On Mar 28, 2021
That is MASSIVE mehn!

We hope they use it judiciously for the development of their various states.

A better Nigeria is all we want.

When the citizens learn how to hold their governors accountable, they will have a better life.

That is MASSIVE mehn!

We hope they use it judiciously for the development of their various states.

A better Nigeria is all we want.

When the citizens learn how to hold their governors accountable, they will have a better life.

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Re: Lagos, Akwa Ibom Rivers To Spend More Than 15 Other States Combined In 2021 by saphiere(f): 5:42pm On Mar 28, 2021
Are they the richest states?

The FUTURE is FEMALE

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Re: Lagos, Akwa Ibom Rivers To Spend More Than 15 Other States Combined In 2021 by koolib(m): 5:43pm On Mar 28, 2021
Not unexpected
Re: Lagos, Akwa Ibom Rivers To Spend More Than 15 Other States Combined In 2021 by lonecatt(m): 5:43pm On Mar 28, 2021
We hope they have something to show for, especially with infrastructure and providing jobs.

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Re: Lagos, Akwa Ibom Rivers To Spend More Than 15 Other States Combined In 2021 by ImpregnaTor(m): 5:43pm On Mar 28, 2021
No wonder my south eastern brothers are always wailing grin look are there small budget allocation, with this i won't blame them for always wailing and getting angry at the slightest provocation. the hunger and hardship for that part of the world no be here o cheesy understand with them wink

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Re: Lagos, Akwa Ibom Rivers To Spend More Than 15 Other States Combined In 2021 by selemempe: 5:43pm On Mar 28, 2021
And yet they dont stand out in infrastructure in any way.
Lagos is filled with slums
Rivers the same
Akwaibom is entirely forgetable

So where is all that money going? Lagos has the smallest land in nigeria and the largest money yet most streets are untarred....no functional metro

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Re: Lagos, Akwa Ibom Rivers To Spend More Than 15 Other States Combined In 2021 by Abdulabduln(m): 5:43pm On Mar 28, 2021
STC grin
Now them go begin say awa oyel moni
Re: Lagos, Akwa Ibom Rivers To Spend More Than 15 Other States Combined In 2021 by oz4real83(m): 5:44pm On Mar 28, 2021
The budgets are different from what happens in reality. Check Borno for instance, a state that is ravaged by terrorism and in the midst of economic downturn is budgeting N248b far more than Enugu, Edo, Anambra and many other more economically viable and stable states, where will Bornu get funds to finance such budget? I see many of these budgets same way I have always seen the Cross-River state's budgets over the years in trillions of naira on paper but nothing like that in reality undecided

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Re: Lagos, Akwa Ibom Rivers To Spend More Than 15 Other States Combined In 2021 by LecciGucci: 5:44pm On Mar 28, 2021
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Re: Lagos, Akwa Ibom Rivers To Spend More Than 15 Other States Combined In 2021 by thundafire: 5:44pm On Mar 28, 2021
Ayade dey bastard with his impossible budget and no implementation can someone tell me dis year budget name grin grin grin SEUN can't u upgrade dis forum where be like Augustus Caesar era.
Re: Lagos, Akwa Ibom Rivers To Spend More Than 15 Other States Combined In 2021 by CyberHustle: 5:45pm On Mar 28, 2021
That's huge for such small landed state.
Re: Lagos, Akwa Ibom Rivers To Spend More Than 15 Other States Combined In 2021 by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 5:45pm On Mar 28, 2021
What exactly are u using these billion for?

We know that U lack the reputation to give an account of how they were utilized
Re: Lagos, Akwa Ibom Rivers To Spend More Than 15 Other States Combined In 2021 by Biafrannuke: 5:45pm On Mar 28, 2021
An overbloated budget in an economy where corruption is endemic is more of a sign of mismanagement and inefficiency than growth.
Re: Lagos, Akwa Ibom Rivers To Spend More Than 15 Other States Combined In 2021 by chatinent: 5:48pm On Mar 28, 2021
I need money. I've been robbed. Mehn. Man's down.
Re: Lagos, Akwa Ibom Rivers To Spend More Than 15 Other States Combined In 2021 by OnlyDeCapPlease(m): 5:49pm On Mar 28, 2021
dre11:



However, budgetary plans do not translate to eventual spending in any of the states.




https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/451689-lagos-akwa-ibom-rivers-to-spend-more-than-15-other-states-combined-in-2021.html

These are not credible figures. The only figures that I believe there is the one for Lagos.

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Re: Lagos, Akwa Ibom Rivers To Spend More Than 15 Other States Combined In 2021 by ThEGodFaThEr101(m): 5:51pm On Mar 28, 2021
70% of All the money Lagos State is spending is directly going into Thiefnubus bedroom in his residence at Bourdilion. Little wonder Lagos has nothing to show but plenty Agberos on the streets and roads in every nook and cranny of the state.
Re: Lagos, Akwa Ibom Rivers To Spend More Than 15 Other States Combined In 2021 by Duplexxx: 5:51pm On Mar 28, 2021
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Re: Lagos, Akwa Ibom Rivers To Spend More Than 15 Other States Combined In 2021 by ThatFairGuy1: 5:52pm On Mar 28, 2021
Re: Lagos, Akwa Ibom Rivers To Spend More Than 15 Other States Combined In 2021 by OnlyDeCapPlease(m): 5:53pm On Mar 28, 2021
selemempe:
And yet they dont stand out in infrastructure in any way.
Lagos is filled with slums
Rivers the same
Akwaibom is entirely forgetable

So where is all that money going? Lagos has the smallest land in nigeria and the largest money yet most streets are untarred....no functional metro

Compared to the rest of Nigeria, and the saying of the 1 eyed man in the land of the blind comes to mind, Lagos is miles ahead and I don't expect anything less. However, compared to the rest of the world, it's a joke. It's not a Lagos problem. It's a Nigerian problem.

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Re: Lagos, Akwa Ibom Rivers To Spend More Than 15 Other States Combined In 2021 by jazon(m): 5:53pm On Mar 28, 2021
Because they have money nah

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Re: Lagos, Akwa Ibom Rivers To Spend More Than 15 Other States Combined In 2021 by OnlyDeCapPlease(m): 5:55pm On Mar 28, 2021
chatinent:
I need money. I've been robbed. Mehn. Man's down.

Stop this chat fam. There's bare money to be made, still.
Re: Lagos, Akwa Ibom Rivers To Spend More Than 15 Other States Combined In 2021 by Soolmus: 5:55pm On Mar 28, 2021
Lasgidi
Re: Lagos, Akwa Ibom Rivers To Spend More Than 15 Other States Combined In 2021 by Stateoforigin: 5:57pm On Mar 28, 2021
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Re: Lagos, Akwa Ibom Rivers To Spend More Than 15 Other States Combined In 2021 by Nobody: 5:57pm On Mar 28, 2021
ImpregnaTor:
No wonder my south eastern brothers are always wailing cheesy look are there small budget allocation, with this i won't blame them for always wailing and getting angry at the slightest provocation. the hunger and hardship for that part of the world no be here o cheesy understand with them wink

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