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Monday 28 March 2016

Full List Of 2016 Budgets For Nigerian States

As we all know, the Nigeria comprises of  36 state and as the case have always been, each of these states has its own Budgets. The federal Houses of Assembly have finally approved of the Budget.
The List below is the actual 2016 budget for each state of the Federal Republic of Nigeria for the Fiscal year 2016.
The surprising thing here is that these figures are very huge but yet the Government of these States are doing nothing with these cash.
See list of the budgets of Nigerian states for the year 2016.


1. Abia State – 96.7 billion

2. Adamawa State – 100.89 billion
3. Akwa Ibom State – 426 billion
4. Anambra State – 101.4 billion
5. Bauchi State – 102 billion
6. Bayelsa State – 150.6billion
7. Benue State – 133.4 billion
8. Borno State – 155 billion
9. Cross River State – 350 billion
10. Delta State – 266 billion
11. Ebonyi State – 101.1 billion
12. Edo State – 111.5 billion
13. Ekiti State – 67 billion 
14. Enugu State – 85.1 billion
15. Gombe State – 76.5 billion
16. Imo State – 141.2 billion 
17. Jigawa State – 137.2 billion
18. Kaduna State – 171.7 billion 
19. Kano State – 275 billion
20. Katsina State – 110 billion
21. Kebbi State – 107 billion 
22. Kogi State – 75 billion 
23. Kwara State – 116.2 billion
24. Lagos State – 662.5 billion 
25. Nasarawa State – 77.9 billion 
26. Niger State – 74.7 billion 
27. Ogun state – 200 billion 
28. Ondo State – 118.9 billion
29. Osun state – 150.7 billion
30. Oyo State – 165.5 billion
31. Plateau State – 154 billion 
32. Rivers State – 370 billion
33. Sokoto State – 112.5 billion
34. Taraba State – 68.8 billion 
35. Yobe State – 80.6 billion
36. Zamfara State – 92.8 billion
STATES WITH HIGHEST BUDGET
Lagos state – 662.5 billion
Akwa Ibom state – 426 billion
Rivers state – 370 billion
Cross River state 350 billion
Kano state – 275 billion 
Delta state – 266 billion
STATES WITH LOWEST BUDGET
Ekiti state – 67 billion least
Taraba state – 68.8 billion 
Niger state – 74.7 billion
Kogi state – 75 billion
Nasarawa state – 77.9 billion
Yobe state – 80.6 billion

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