Lagos State is at the forefront, with 36 other states and the Federal Capital Territory collectively generating N7 trillion in internally generated revenue over a four-year period (2019-2022).
1. Lagos: N2.71trn
2. Rivers: N582.96bn
3. FCT: N422.92bn
4. Ogun: N353.30bn
5. Delta: N290.52bn
6. Kaduna: N206.68bn
7. Oyo: N178.96bn
8. Kano: N155.33bn
9. Edo: N153.13bn
10. Akwa Ibom: N132.41bn
11. Anambra: N119.27bn
12. Ondo: N118.46bn
13. Kwara: N112.98bn
14. Enugu: N110.20bn
15. Osun: N83.83bn
16. Cross River: N82.96bn
17. Sokoto: N78.18bn
18. Kogi: N76.27bn
19. Plateau: N72.96bn
20. Zamfara: N72.34bn
21. Abia: N71.11bn
22. Jigawa: N70.63bn
23. Nasarawa: N70.57bn
24. Bauchi: N68.71bn
25. Borno: N57.79bn
26. Bayelsa: N57.70bn
27. Niger: N57.28bn
28. Ekiti: N56.58bn
29. Benue: N56.20bn
30. Ebonyi: N51.90bn
31. Imo: N45.94bn
32. Katsina: N44.96bn
33. Adamawa: N44.22bn
34. Kebbi: N40.15bn
35. Gombe: N39.63bn
36. Taraba: N34.51bn
37. Yobe: N34.23bn
Credit: TheCableIndex