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NATIONAL BUREAU

OF STATISTICS

ANNUAL ABSTRACT OF STATISTICS,


2010

Federal Republic of Nigeria

Preface
The Annual Abstract of Statistics, is the standard summary of data on society, economy
and organizations in the Federal Republic of Nigeria. The publication is a convenient
reference source for statistical and related information, with appropriate introductions to the
various sections.

In this edition, there are additional tables that cover a variety of topics, including household
characteristics, living standards, health, education, communications, banking, insurance
and general elections.
The publication is available on the Internet and CD-ROM. The National Bureau of
Statistics (NBS) website, www.nigerianstat.gov.ng, contains this edition in Adobe Acrobat
format.

The statistical information in this publication were extracted from many sources. All data
from administrative records, surveys and censuses are subject to error arising from a
number of factors such as sampling variability, reporting errors for individual units,
incomplete coverage, non-response and imputations.

Users of this publication are urged to make their data needs known for consideration in
planning future editions. Suggestions and comments towards improving coverage and
presentation of data should be sent to the Director-General, National Bureau of Statistics,
Plot 762, Independence Avenue, Central Business District, P.M.B 127, Garki, Abuja,
Nigeria.

Alhaji R. A Sanusi
Ag. Statistician General/CE
National Bureau of Statistics
December 2010

CHAPTER 1
AREA AND CLIMATE
The Federal Republic of Nigeria, with an area of 923,769 square kilometers (made up of
909,890 square kilometres of land area and 13,879 square kilometres of water area), is
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situated between 3 and 14 East Longitude and 4 and 14 North Latitude. The longest
distance from East to West is about 767 kilometres, and from North to South 1,605
kilometres. The country is bordered on the west by the Republics of Benin and Niger; on
the east by the Republic of Cameroon; on the north by Niger and Chad Republics and on
the south by the Gulf of Guinea.
The coast of Nigeria is a belt of mangrove swamps traversed by a network of creeks and
rivers and the great Niger Delta. Beyond these lie successive belts of tropical rain forests
(that break into a more open woodland with hilly ranges) and the undulating plateau (with
hills of granite and sandstone), rising from 609.6 metres on the average to 1,828.8 metres
eastwards. Midway north of the country the vegetation is grassland interspersed with
trees and shrubs, which terminate in the Sahel Savannah region of the semi-arid northeast.
River Niger (Africas third longest River) rises from the mountains to the east of Sierra
Leone and flows for the first two-thirds of its 4,184 kilometres length outside Nigeria
before entering the country from the north-west. It receives the River Benue (which rises
from the Republic of Cameroon) at Lokoja and then flows for about 547 kilometres into
the Atlantic Ocean. River Niger has as its tributaries, the Sokoto, Kaduna and Anambra
Rivers while River Benue receives Katsina-Ala and Gongola Rivers. This second great
drainage system runs from the central plateau into Yobe River and eventually empties
itself into Lake Chad. Other important river systems include Benin, Escravos, Sombreiro,
Bonny, Cross River, Imo, Ogun and Osun.
Nigeria is also blessed with favourable and varied climatic conditions. The climate is
equatorial and semi-equatorial in nature, characterized by high humidity and substantial
rainfall. There are two seasons the wet and dry seasons. The wet season lasts from
April to October, while the dry season lasts from November through March.

Area
TABLE 1: AREA OF NIGERIA BY STATE
Hectares

Square
Kilometres

Acres

Square Miles

490,000

4,900

1,205,400

1,914.06

3,870,000

38,700

9,520,200

15,117.19

Akwa Ibom

690,000

6,900

1,697,400

2,695.31

Anambra

486,500

4,865

1,196,790

1,900.39

4,911,900

49,119

12,083,274

19,187.11

905,900

9,059

2,228,514

3,538.67

Benue

3,080,000

30,800

7,576,800

12,031.25

Borno

7,260,900

72,609

17,861,814

28,362.89

Cross River

2,178,700

21,787

5,359,602

8,510.55

Delta

1,710,800

17,108

4,208,568

6,682.81

640,000

6,400

1,574,400

2,500.00

Edo

1,918,700

19,187

4,720,002

7,494.92

Ekiti

543,500

5,435

1,337,010

2,123.05

Enugu

753,400

7,534

1,853,364

2,942.97

1,710,000

17,100

4,206,600

6,679.69

528,800

5,288

1,300,848

2,065.63

Jigawa

2,328,700

23,287

5,728,602

9,096.48

Kaduna

4,248,100

42,481

10,450,326

16,594.14

Kano

2,028,000

20,280

4,988,880

7,921.88

Katsina

2,356,100

23,561

5,796,006

9,203.52

Kebbi

3,698,500

36,985

9,098,310

14,447.27

Kogi

2,774,700

27,747

6,825,762

10,838.67

Kwara

3,570,500

35,705

8,783,430

13,947.27

Lagos

367,100

3,671

903,066

1,433.98

Nassarawa

2,873,500

28,735

7,068,810

11,224.61

Niger

6,892,500

68,925

16,955,550

26,923.83

Ogun

1,640,000

16,400

4,034,400

6,406.25

Ondo

1,582,000

15,820

3,891,720

6,179.69

Osun

902,600

9,026

2,220,396

3,525.78

Oyo

2,650,000

26,500

6,519,000

10,351.56

Plateau

2,714,700

27,147

6,678,162

10,604.30

Rivers

1,057,500

10,575

2,601,450

4,130.86

Sokoto

2,782,500

27,825

6,844,950

10,869.14

Taraba

5,628,200

56,282

13,845,372

21,985.16

Yobe

4,660,900

46,609

11,465,814

18,206.64

Zamfara

3,793,100

37,931

9,331,026

14,816.80

760,700

7,607

1,871,322

2,971.48

Total
90,989,000
Source: Office of the Surveyor-General

909,890

223,832,940

355,425.78

States
Abia
Adamawa

Bauchi
Bayelsa

Ebonyi

Gombe
Imo

FCT (Abuja)

TABLE 2: IMPORTANT RIVERS IN NIGERIA


Rivers

Length in Kilometres

Anambra

209.2

Benue

796.5

Cross River

539

Donga

281.6

Gongola

530.9

Hadejia

329.8

Imo

225.3

Ka

378.1

Kaduna

547.1

Katsina-Ala

345.7

Komadugu Yobe

466.6

Mariga

297.7

Mada

201.1

Mungo

168.9

Ngodela

289.6

Niger

1,174.60

Ogun

305.7

Oni

153.9

Osun

273.5

Osse

265.5

Sokoto

627.5

Yesderam

353.9

Yewa

120.7

Zamfara
Source: Office of the Surveyor-General

337.8

TABLE 3: DISTANCE FROM STATE CAPITALS TO AND FROM ABUJA


Capitals

Abia

Umuahia

513

Adamawa

Yola

855

Akwa Ibom

Uyo

593

Awka

440

Bauchi

445

Yenagoa

647

Benue

Makurdi

280

Borno

Maiduguri

918

Calabar

729

Asaba

404

Anambra
Bauchi
Bayelsa

Cross River
Delta
Ebonyi

Abuja

Distance in
Kilometres

States

Abakiliki

477

Edo

Binin City

450

Ekiti

Ado Ekiti

480

Enugu

Enugu

393

Gombe

Gombe

606

Owerri

533

Dutse

512

Kaduna

186

Kano

396

Katsina

570

Birnin Kebbi

573

Lokoja

193

Kwara

Ilorin

482

Lagos

Ikeja

761

Nassarawa

Lafia

180

Niger

Minna

156

Ogun

Abeokuta

740

Ondo

Akure

420

Osun

Oshogbo

428

Ibadan

645

Imo
Jigawa
Kaduna
Kano
Katsina
Kebbi
Kogi

Oyo
Plateau

Jos

313

Rivers

Port Harcourt

616

Sokoto

Sokoto

748

Taraba

Jalingo

691

Damaturu

957

Gusau

490

Yobe
Zamfara
FCT, Abuja
Source: Abuja Yellow Pages Publication

Abuja

Climate
As in most of West Africa, Nigeria's climate is characterized by strong latitudinal zones, becoming
progressively drier as one moves north from the coast. Rainfall is the key climatic variable, and there
is a marked alternation of wet and dry seasons in most areas. Two air masses control rainfall--moist
northward-moving maritime air coming from the Atlantic Ocean and dry continental air coming south
from the African landmass. Topographic relief plays a significant role in local climate only around the
Jos Plateau and along the eastern border highlands.
In the coastal and southeastern portions of Nigeria, the rainy season usually begins in February or
March as moist Atlantic air, known as the southwest monsoon, invades the country. The beginning of
the rains is usually marked by the incidence of high winds and heavy but scattered squalls. The
scattered quality of this storm rainfall is especially noticeable in the north in dry years, when rain may
be abundant in some small areas while other contiguous places are completely dry. By April or early
May in most years, the rainy season is under way throughout most of the area south of the Niger and
Benue river valleys. Farther north, it is usually June or July before the rains really commence. The
peak of the rainy season occurs through most of northern Nigeria in August, when air from the Atlantic
covers the entire country. In southern regions, this period marks the August dip in precipitation.
Although rarely completely dry, this dip in rainfall, which is especially marked in the southwest, can be
useful agriculturally, because it allows a brief dry period for grain harvesting.
From September through November, the northeast trade winds generally bring a season of clear
skies, moderate temperatures, and lower humidity for most of the country. From December through
February, however, the northeast trade winds blow strongly and often bring with them a load of fine
dust from the Sahara. These dust-laden winds, known locally as the harmattan, often appear as a
dense fog and cover everything with a layer of fine particles. The harmattan is more common in the
north but affects the entire country except for a narrow strip along the southwest coast. An occasional
strong harmattan, however, can sweep as far southern zone of the country, providing relief from high
humidities and pushing clouds of dust out to sea.
Given this climatological cycle and the size of the country, there is a considerable range in total
annual rainfall across Nigeria, both from south to north and, in some regions, from east to west. The
greatest total precipitation is generally in the southeast, along the coastal area of Bonny and east of
Calabar, where mean annual rainfall is more than 4,000 millimeters. Most of the rest of the southeast
receives between 2,000 and 3,000 millimeters of rain per year, and the southwest (lying farther north)
receives lower total rainfall, generally between 1,250 and 2,500 millimeters per year. Moving north
from Ibadan, mean annual rainfall in the west North of Kaduna, through the northern Guinea savanna
and then the Sudan savanna zones, the total rainfall and the length of the rainy season decline
steadily. The Guinea savanna starts in the middle belt, or southern part of northern Nigeria. It is
distinguished from the Sudan savanna because it has more trees whereas the Sudan few trees and
rainy seasons decline correspondingly in length as one moves northwards.

The regularity of drought periods has been among the most notable aspects of Nigeria climate in
recent years, particularly in the drier regions in the north. Experts regard the twentieth century as
having been among the driest periods of the last several centuries; the well publicized droughts of the
1970s and 1980s were only the latest of several significant such episodes to affect West Africa in this
century. At least two of these droughts have severely affected large areas of northern Nigeria and the
Sahel region farther north. These drought periods are indications of the great variability of climate
across tropical Africa, the most serious effects of which are usually felt at the drier margins of
agricultural zones or in the regions occupied primarily by pastoral groups.
Temperatures throughout Nigeria are generally high; diurnal variations are more pronounced than
seasonal ones. Highest temperatures occur during the dry season; rains moderate afternoon highs
during the wet season. Although average temperatures vary little from coastal to inland areas, inland
areas, especially in the northeast, have greater extremes. There, temperatures reaches its highest
peak before the onset of the rains and drop to its lowest level during an intrusion of cool air from the
north from December to February.

TABLE 4: ANNUAL RAINFALL IN NIGERIA BY STATE, 2005 - 2009

States and Capitals

2005

2006

2007

Millimetres
2008

Abia (Umuahia)

125.3

171.7

135.5

144.2

1,980.1

Adamawa (Yola)

865.7

1,057.3

827.4

468.5

718.1

Akwa Ibom (Uyo)

2,711.8

2,558.7

2,532.2

2,106.2

1,911.7

Anambra (Awka)

159.7

1,910.3

2,026.8

2,056.7

2,273.4

1,104.5

1,017.9

1,136.9

1,133.1

1,621.3

Benue (Makurdi)

871.3

1,343.0

1,339.9

1,050.7

1,401.5

Borno (Maiduguri)

917.3

553.7

1,076.3

600.9

587.5

Cross River (Calabar)

3,862.1

2,896.8

3,427.9

3,060.8

2,521.8

Delta (Asaba)

1,756.4

1,906.4

1,802.4

1,765.1

1,765.8

2,014.0

2,358.5

2,647.8

2,670.0

2,122.6

Ekiti (Ado-Ekiti)

114.6

109.7

Enugu (Enugu)

1,697.4

2,096.3

1,911.2

1,738.4

1,757.2

975.5

955.4

833.6

985.9

857.4

2,247.2

2,350.2

2,362.1

2,818.0

2,738.0

Kaduna (Kaduna)

994.2

88.7

865.0

827.9

1,267.9

Kano (Kano)

114.7

109.1

113.1

109.0

Katsina (Katsina)

750.6

726.5

704.1

557.1

473.8

1,055.0

959.2

886.9

1,223.0

1,196.0

Kogi (Lokoja)

939.4

1,681.9

1,531.4

1,259.7

1,631.5

Kwara (Ilorin)

1,234.9

1,303.8

1,308.8

1,468.5

1,352.3

Lagos (Ikeja)

1,484.9

1,675.2

1,649.1

1,816.0

1,391.7

Nassarawa (Lafia)

1,290.7

1,320.1

1,569.6

10,718.8

1,566.0

Niger (Minna)

1,108.7

1,423.2

1,423.3

1,269.2

1,421.6

924.2

1,142.1

876.2

1,371.7

1,465.5

Ondo (Akure)

1,317.1

1,381.0

1,405.7

1,466.1

1,309.6

Osun (Oshogbo)

1,130.2

1,469.7

1,421.7

1,597.6

1,277.7

Oyo (Ibadan)

1,192.0

1,260.2

1,218.8

889.4

1,702.1

Plateau (Jos)

1,203.5

1,248.4

1,357.2

1,259.8

1,236.9

Rivers (Port Harcourt)

2,055.2

2,868.6

2,865.2

1,606.6

2,601.6

Sokoto (Sokoto)

635.1

745.5

636.4

514.6

603.0

Taraba (Jalingo)

872.0

923.6

1,070.6

1,038.4

1,569.1

Yobe (Damaturu)

448.6

409.5

483.1

320.3

366.5

Zamfara (Gusau)

920.3

961.8

615.8

954.0

1,006.0

FCT, Abuja
1,471.8
1,311.6
Source: Nigerian Meteorological Agency
Note: 1. - No recording at the station for the period
2. ( ) = State Capital

1,388.9

1,174.7

1,444.6

Bauchi (Bauchi)
Bayelsa (Yenagoa)

Ebonyi (Abakiliki)
Edo (Benin)

Gombe (Gombe)
Imo (Owerri)
Jigawa (Dutse)

Kebbi (Birnin-Kebbi)

Ogun (Abeokuta)

2009

TABLE 5:

ANNUAL MEAN MINIMUM TEMPERATURE, 2005 - 2009


Degrees Centigrade

States and Capitals

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Abia (Umuahia)

20.2

19.8

21.9

22.8

Adamawa (Yola)

22.1

22.0

22.6

19.8

23.2

Akwa Ibom (Uyo)

23.4

23.9

23.3

22.3

23.9

Anambra (Awka)

23.8

24.1

22.4

23.2

21.0

20.7

20.7

20.0

20.8

Benue (Makurdi)

22.5

23.1

22.5

21.4

22.3

Borno (Maiduguri)

20.1

20.6

16.8

21.6

21.7

Cross River (Calabar)

23.3

23.4

24.8

23.3

23.6

Delta (Asaba)

23.9

23.7

24.8

23.5

24

23.7

23.7

24.9

22.3

23.6

Ekiti (Ado-Ekiti)

Enugu (Enugu)

22.3

22.2

24.6

22.8

23.3

Gombe (Gombe)

22.8

23.5

21.1

21.8

22.2

Imo (Owerri)

24.1

24.3

23.2

22.3

24.1

Kaduna (Kaduna)

19.8

19.5

18.5

17.9

19.9

Kano (Kano)

20.7

20.6

16.6

19.6

21.0

Katsina (Katsina)

20.4

17.4

18.2

19.8

21.3

Kebbi (Birnin-Kebbi)

22.0

22.1

20.8

22.9

21.7

Kogi (Lokoja)

23.9

23.7

23.7

22.8

23.5

Kwara (Ilorin)

22.1

21.6

22.5

21.6

22.0

Lagos (Ikeja)

25.1

22.4

24.2

21.1

24.4

Nassarawa (Lafia)

23.4

23.5

22.5

18.7

23.1

Niger (Minna)

23.0

22.1

21.8

22.8

22.7

Ogun (Abeokuta)

24.2

24.3

24.5

23.1

23.6

Ondo (Akure)

22.0

20.6

20.5

21.8

Osun (Oshogbo)

21.9

21.0

19.4

21.3

21.8

Oyo (Ibadan)

23.0

23.3

24.7

20.8

23.2

Plateau (Jos)

16.1

15.4

15.8

17.4

16.8

Rivers (Port Harcourt)

23.1

22.7

23.7

22.9

23.2

Sokoto (Sokoto)

23.1

22.8

19.6

21.5

23.6

Taraba (Jalingo)

23.6

23.4

23.7

23.4

22.9

Yobe (Damaturu)

Zamfara (Gusau)

20.3

21.5

18.2

22.0

21.4

FCT, Abuja
22.6
22.5
Source: Nigerian Meteorological Agency
Note: 1. - = No recording at the station for the period.
2. ( ) = State Capital

22.7

21.7

22.0

Bauchi (Bauchi)
Bayelsa (Yenagoa)

Ebonyi (Abakiliki)
Edo (Benin)

Jigawa (Dutse)

10

TABLE 6:

ANNUAL MEAN MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE, 2005- 2009

States and Capitals

2005

2006

2007

Degrees Centigrade
2008
2009

Abia (Umuahia)

30.7

32.5

31.6

32.4

31.9

Adamawa (Yola)

35.1

34.8

35.0

32.2

35.4

Akwa Ibom (Uyo)

31.4

31.5

35.0

29.5

32.1

Anambra (Awka)

32.8

35.3

36.7

32.5

32.7

Bauchi (Bauchi)

32.2

33.3

33.3

32.9

33.5

Benue (Makurdi)

33.3

33.3

37.7

33.5

33.5

Borno (Maiduguri)

35.6

35.8

35.6

34.5

36.0

Cross River (Calabar)

30.6

31.2

33.7

30.6

31.2

Delta (Asaba)

33.4

34.0

36.5

32.1

33.1

32.0

31.9

34.6

32.6

32.0

Ekiti (Ado-Ekiti)

Enugu (Enugu)

31.7

31.9

35.4

31.6

32.5

Gombe (Gombe)

33.1

35.8

35.4

32.4

33.1

Imo (Owerri)

32.8

32.3

35.1

31.4

32.6

Bayelsa (Yenagoa)

Ebonyi (Abakiliki)
Edo (Benin)

Jigawa (Dutse)

Kaduna (Kaduna)

32.6

32.5

34.5

30.7

32.4

Kano (Kano)

33.9

33.9

34.1

33.0

34.4

Katsina (Katsina)

34.2

34.3

33.7

32.8

34.5

Kebbi (Birnin-Kebbi)

34.5

33.9

34.0

35.2

34.6

Kogi (Lokoja)

34.5

33.3

33.5

33.5

33.5

Kwara (Ilorin)

32.3

32.3

36.4

32.7

32.8

Lagos (Ikeja)

30.3

31.4

34.7

31.1

31.8

Nassarawa (Lafia)

34.8

34.2

38.3

28.7

34.3

Niger (Minna)

33.0

34.2

38.3

28.7

34.3

Ogun (Abeokuta)

33.7

32.9

33.6

33.3

33.6

Ondo (Akure)

31.1

33.5

31.6

31.3

31.0

Osun (Oshogbo)

31.1

31.7

33.4

32.1

31.4

Oyo (Ibadan)

31.8

31.6

35.8

31.2

31.7

Plateau (Jos)

28.2

28.3

27.4

28.6

28.0

Rivers (Port Harcourt)

31.5

31.6

35.0

31.9

31.6

Sokoto (Sokoto)

36.1

36.1

36.8

35.1

36.6

Taraba (Jalingo)

34.2

34.2

33.1

33.2

34.0

Yobe (Damaturu)

Zamfara (Gusau)

34.4

34.2

34.6

33.0

33.0

FCT, Abuja
33.2
33.0
Source: Nigerian Meteorological Agency
Note: 1. - =No recording at the station for the period.
2. ( ) = State Capital

37.1

32.5

32.8

11

TABLE 7:

ANNUAL MEAN RADIATION IN NIGERIA, 2005- 2009


Millimetres

States and Capitals

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Abia (Umuahia)

19.2

19.1

19.0

19.0

19.4

Adamawa (Yola)

22

22.3

22.2

22.6

23.1

Akwa Ibom (Uyo)

17.7

17.9

17.4

17.5

17.6

Anambra (Awka)

18.0

18.0

18.1

18.3

18.6

Bauchi (Bauchi)

22.3

22.4

22.2

21.7

21.1

Bayelsa (Yenagoa)

Benue (Makurdi)

20.5

20.6

20.3

20.6

20.1

Borno (Maiduguri)

23.8

23.7

23.4

23.2

23.5

Cross River (Calabar)

16.0

15.7

16.8

16.5

16.7

Delta (Asaba)

18.3

18.5

18.2

18.9

18.6

Edo (Benin)

17.8

17.3

17.3

17.6

17.6

Ekiti (Ado-Ekiti)

17.8

18.0

18.0

18.3

18.1

Enugu (Enugu)

19.3

19.3

18.1

19.4

18.4

18.0

17.9

17.7

18.1

18.2

Kaduna (Kaduna)

21.5

21.8

21.5

21.1

21.4

Kano (Kano)

21.9

21.7

22.5

22.1

22.2

Katsina (Katsina)

23.0

22.5

22.6

22.5

22.2

Kebbi (Birnin-Kebbi)

23.3

23.6

23.2

24,0

23.1

Kogi (Lokoja)

20.1

19.7

19.5

19.5

20.0

Kwara (Ilorin)

20.8

20.1

19.9

19.6

19.5

Lagos (Ikeja)

16.3

16.9

17.0

16.6

16.5

Nassarawa (Lafia)

19.3

19.0

20.0

19.8

20.4

Niger (Minna)

20.9

20.4

20.1

20.6

20.0

Ogun (Abeokuta)

18.4

18.0

17.7

18.8

18.6

Ondo (Akure)

19.2

19.8

19.0

18.9

19.3

Osun (Oshogbo)

17.8

18.0

18.3

17.9

18.5

Oyo (Ibadan)

18.2

18.4

18.3

18.5

17.9

Plateau (Jos)

21.2

21.4

21.1

21.1

21.1

Rivers (Port Harcourt)

18.6

18.3

18.1

18.1

18.1

Sokoto (Sokoto)

21.6

21.9

22.0

22.4

22.8

Taraba (Jalingo)

20.3

20.7

19.6

20.6

20.3

Yobe (Damaturu)

23.2

22.8

22.4

23.3

22.6

Zamfara (Gusau)

23.4

21.4

22.4

22.5

22.7

FCT, Abuja
20.5
20.1
Source: Nigerian Meteorological Agency
Note: 1. - =No recording at the station for the period.
2. ( ) = State Capital

19.9

20.0

19.6

Ebonyi (Abakiliki)

Gombe (Gombe)
Imo (Owerri)
Jigawa (Dutse)

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TABLE 8:

ANNUAL MEAN RELATIVE HUMIDITY AT 1500 GMT, 2005 - 2009


Percent

States and Capitals

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Adamawa (Yola)

42.5

41.8

40.0

45.2

44.2

Akwa-Ibom (Uyo)

68.6

67.9

72.2

70.5

69.7

Anambra (Awka)

35.1

35.8

36.3

35.2

35.1

Benue (Makurdi)

50.7

50.2

51.3

51.4

51.0

Borno (Maiduguri)

29.7

30.4

31.5

31.2

32.0

Cross River (Calabar)

70.2

72.7

73.2

71.4

74.0

Delta (Asaba)

63.4

63.1

63.4

63.5

63.8

67.7

67.4

67.8

67.9

68.3

Ekiti (Ado-Ekiti)

Enugu (Enugu)

55.4

56.0

57.8

57.2

57.4

Gombe (Gombe)

40.3

39.2

38.0

36.9

34.0

Imo (Owerri)

65.5

64.5

61.3

73.6

68.8

Kaduna (Kaduna)

39.9

39.8

41.0

40.8

39.5

Kano (Kano)

32.2

30.0

32.0

31.3

23.2

Katsina (Katsina)

28.5

30.0

30.7

29.9

32.5

Kebbi (Birnin-Kebbi)

42.7

42.1

41.0

40.5

40.7

Kogi (Lokoja)

53.4

52.7

51.6

54.7

58.8

Kwara (Ilorin)

49.5

52.4

50.7

47.9

49.3

Lagos (Ikeja)

70.8

69.0

70.3

70.1

70.3

Nassarawa (Lafia)

49.6

50.7

43.8

44.3

45.0

Niger (Minna)

49.4

46.8

48.2

49.7

46.8

Ogun (Abeokuta)

61.2

60.3

60.7

61.1

62.4

Ondo (Akure)

59.8

60.4

60.9

62.0

60.7

Osun (Oshogbo)

58.4

58.0

58.3

58.4

60.0

Oyo (Ibadan)

60.0

60.0

58.9

60.4

61.0

Plateau (Jos)

46.5

48.9

48.4

47.4

46.5

Rivers (Port Harcourt)

69.1

68.9

70.1

70.2

73.2

Sokoto (Sokoto)

31.7

34.6

33.5

31.8

50.3

Taraba (Jalingo)

47.8

49.6

49.7

47.1

50.3

Yobe (Damaturu)

28.7

27.8

27.4

30.5

29.1

Zamfara (Gusau)

31.5

33.1

33.5

33.2

34.0

FCT, Abuja
51.2
50.8
Source: Nigerian Meteorological Agency
Note: 1. - =No recording at the station for the period.
2. ( ) = State Capital

50.8

50.2

50.4

Abia (Umuahia)

Bauchi (Bauchi)
Bayelsa (Yenagoa)

Ebonyi (Abakiliki)
Edo (Benin)

Jigawa (Dutse)

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TABLE 9:

ANNUAL MEAN RELATIVE HUMIDITY AT 0900 GMT, 2005 - 2009

States and Capitals

Percent
2008

2005

2006

2007

55.8

54.3

53.1

55.1

54.8

Akwa-Ibom (Uyo)

Anambra (Awka)

61.6

65.4

52.3

44.3

47.0

Benue (Makurdi)

70.6

65.9

68.4

69.2

68.6

Borno (Maiduguri)

39.5

39.3

39.3

37.4

41.8

Cross River (Calabar)

83.8

85

83.4

85.1

84.5

Delta (Asaba)

83.9

83.2

84.1

80.4

83.6

Abia (Umuahia)
Adamawa (Yola)

Bauchi (Bauchi)
Bayelsa (Yenagoa)

Ebonyi (Abakiliki)

2009

85.1

82.0

85.1

82.9

84.8

Ekiti (Ado-Ekiti)

Enugu (Enugu)

73.5

72.8

74.0

73.0

70.8

Gombe (Gombe)

50.7

51.8

49.7

51.0

48.2

Imo (Owerri)

78.4

76.6

80.0

80.9

77.6

Edo (Benin)

Jigawa (Dutse)

Kaduna (Kaduna)

48.9

48.8

51.3

52.3

50.7

Kano (Kano)

47.1

44.5

46.9

47.1

45.3

Katsina (Katsina)

39.4

40.6

39.8

39.4

42.2

Kebbi (Birnin-Kebbi)

72.0

65.9

56.5

57.3

60.6

Kogi (Lokoja)

73.4

70.7

70.8

71.9

72.1

Kwara (Ilorin)

Lagos (Ikeja)

81.8

83.3

84.1

83.7

84.4

Nassarawa (Lafia)

66.8

64.6

67.3

66.2

70.1

Niger (Minna)

62.1

60.3

60.5

59.8

60.5

Ogun (Abeokuta)

83.4

80.3

81.9

80.6

81.5

Ondo (Akure)

79.9

75.3

74.3

78.5

80.3

Osun (Oshogbo)

82.1

77.2

79.1

78.8

82.4

Oyo (Ibadan)

80.3

76.4

80.8

77.5

80.8

Plateau (Jos)

51.8

50.2

50.3

52.8

51.1

Rivers (Port Harcourt)

83.8

82.3

84.4

83.8

82.3

Sokoto (Sokoto)

38.8

42.4

42.5

45.3

44.8

Taraba (Jalingo)

67.0

63.3

64.3

63.9

63.1

Yobe (Damaturu)

36.6

36.9

34.4

36.4

37.7

Zamfara (Gusau)

44.5

42.1

42.5

42.7

43.7

FCT, Abuja
64.4
65.6
Source: Nigerian Meteorological Agency
Note: 1. - = No recording at the station for the period.
2. ( ) = State Capital

69.3

68.0

68.0

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TABLE 10: ANNUAL MEAN EVAPORATION IN NIGERIA, 2005 - 2009


Millimetres
States and Capitals

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Adamawa (Yola)

5.2

5.4

5.2

5.4

5.4

Akwa Ibom (Uyo)

4.3

4.3

4.2

4.2

4.3

Anambra (Awka)

4.3

4.2

4.2

4.2

4.3

Bauchi (Bauchi)

5.2

5.3

5.3

5.2

5.1

Benue (Makurdi)

4.7

4.6

4.7

4.8

4.8

Borno (Maiduguri)

5.7

5.7

5.6

5.6

5.7

Cross River (Calabar)

3.8

3.7

Delta (Asaba)

4.2

4.3

4.2

4.4

4.3

Abia (Umuahia)

Bayelsa (Yenagoa)

Ebonyi (Abakiliki)
Edo (Benin)

4.3

4.2

4.2

4.3

4.2

Ekiti (Ado-Ekiti)

Enugu (Enugu)

4.6

4.6

4.6

4.7

4.5

Gombe (Gombe)

5.1

5.2

5.1

5.2

Imo (Owerri)

4.4

4.4

4.3

4.4

4.5

Jigawa (Dutse)

5.3

5.2

5.4

5.4

5.3

Kaduna (Kaduna)

5.1

5.1

4.9

Kano (Kano)

5.3

5.2

5.4

5.3

5.4

Katsina (Katsina)

5.4

5.4

5.4

5.4

5.4

Kebbi (Birnin-Kebbi)

5.7

5.6

5.9

5.8

5.9

Kogi (Lokoja)

4.9

4.9

4.8

4.8

4.9

Kwara (Ilorin)

4.8

4.8

4.7

4.7

Lagos (Ikeja)

4.1

4.1

Nassarawa (Lafia)

4.9

5.1

5.2

Niger (Minna)

5.1

4.9

4.9

Ogun (Abeokuta)

4.5

4.4

4.4

4.6

4.6

Ondo (Akure)

4.6

4.5

4.5

4.5

4.5

Osun (Oshogbo)

4.4

4.3

4.5

4.5

4.5

Oyo (Ibadan)

4.4

4.4

4.4

4.5

4.3

Plateau (Jos)

4.6

4.6

4.6

4.6

4.6

Rivers (Port Harcourt)

4.4

4.4

4.3

4.4

4.4

Sokoto (Sokoto)

5.6

5.3

5.2

5.3

5.2

Taraba (Jalingo)

4.9

4.8

5.1

Yobe (Damaturu)

Zamfara (Gusau)

5.5

5.1

5.3

5.4

5.5

FCT, Abuja
5
4.9
Source: Nigerian Meteorological Agency
Note: 1. - = No recording at the station for the period.
2. ( ) = State Capital

4.8

4.8

4.8

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TABLE 11: ANNUAL MEAN CLOUD COVERAGE IN NIGERIA, 2004- 2008


OCATS
States and Capitals

2004

2005

2006

2007*

2008*

Abia (Umuahia)

Adamawa (Yola)

Akwa-Ibom (Uyo)
Anambra (Awka)

Bauchi (Bauchi)

Bayelsa (Yenagoa)

Benue (Makurdi)

Borno (Maiduguri)

Cross River (Calabar)

6.9

Delta (Asaba)

Ebonyi (Abakiliki)

Edo (Benin)

Ekiti (Ado-Ekiti)

Enugu (Enugu)

Gombe (Gombe)

Imo (Owerri)

Jigawa (Dutse)

Kaduna (Kaduna)

Kano (Kano)

Katsina (Katsina)

6.9

Kebbi (Birnin-Kebbi)

Kogi (Lokoja)

Kwara (Ilorin)

Lagos (Ikeja)

6.9

Nassarawa (Lafia)

Niger (Minna)

Ogun (Abeokuta)

Ondo (Akure)

Osun (Ogbomoso)

7.

Oyo (Ibadan)

Plateau (Jos)

6.9

Rivers (Port Harcourt)

Sokoto (Sokoto)

6.8

Taraba (Jalingo)

Yobe (Damaturu)

Zamfara (Gusau)

FCT, Abuja
7
Source: Nigerian Meteorological Agency
Note: 1. - = No recording at the station for the period.
2. ( ) = State Capital
3. * = Estimates

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CHAPTER 2
POPULATION
Brief Historical background of Population Censuses in Independent Nigeria
The history of census taking in independent Nigeria has been riddled with controversies. Censuses in
pre-independence colonial Nigeria were neither conducted synchronously nor as per modern
principles of population enumeration. The first census in independent Nigeria was conducted in 1962
but had to be cancelled after declaration of the result, as it did not meet the expecteations of the
political elite. Another census was conducted in 1963, which was ultimately accepted politically.
However, in absence of any other reliable population figures for several years, the result of the 1963
census formed the bases of planning and political governance. Another census was attempted in
1973 by the military regime but after conducting the census, the results were decleared annulled by
the government.

No census could be conducted in the 1980s and in 1991 the then military government conducted a
census. The provisional results were declared in 1992 but the final results could only be accepted by
government only in October, 1997. Although not everyone either in the country or outside accepted
the results of 1991, over the years by and large there was general concensus that the 1991 results
were fair representation of the national and regional populations. With the installation of democratic
government in 1999, attempts were made to hold a census at the beginning of the new century but
these effort could not materialized. With the return of the same democratically elected governmemt in
2003, more efforts at the governmental level were made to conduct a census which finally culminated
in holding it in March, 2006.

Thus, it is clear that our country has a long way to go and establish a tradition of conducting periodical
censuses every ten years and allow it to be an administrative and technical exercise devoid of politics
of numbers, region or ethnicity. The overall acceptiblity of the census therefore should be viewed by
all stakeholders in light of these historical facts with a view to strengthen the process of conduting
census regularly and at definite intervals.

The constitution of Nigeria mandates the National Population Commission (NPOPC) to carry out
population census in the country and provide accurate and reliable census results. The primary
objective of the census results is to assit the country in knowing as accurate and reliable as possible
within the constraints, the population size, its composition and distribution. The population figures and
characteristics arising out of census help the country to meet its developmental, administrative and
political needs and provide imputs while planning for improving the quality of life of our country men
st

and women. Accordingly, the population and housing census 2006 was carried out from the 21 to
th

25

March, 2006 and extended by two days to facilitate enumeration of population on a de-facto

basis. It was followed by the post Enumaration Survey (PES) in June, 2006.

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TABLE 12:

POPULATION OF NIGERIA BY STATE AND SEX, 1991 AND 2006


Number

State

1991
Female

Male

Total

Male

2006
Female

Total

Abia

1,125,999

1,212,488

2,338,487

1,430,298

1,415,082

2,845,380

Adamawa

1,050,791

1,051,262

2,102,053

1,607,270

1,571,680

3,178,950

Akwa Ibom

1,167,829

1,241,784

2,409,613

1,983,202

1,918,849

3,902,051

Anambra

1,374,671

1,421,804

2,796,475

2,117,984

2,059,844

4,177,828

Bauchi

2,192,423

2,158,584

4,351,007

2,369,266

2,283,800

4,653,066

874,083

830,432

1,704,515

Benue

1,368,965

1,384,112

2,753,077

2,144,043

2,109,598

4,253,641

Borno

1,296,111

1,239,892

2,536,003

2,163,358

2,007,746

4,171,104

956,136

955,161

1,911,297

1,471,967

1,421,021

2,892,988

1,271,932

1,318,559

2,590,491

2,069,309

2,043,136

4,112,445

Bayelsa

Cross River
Delta
Ebonyi
Edo
Ekiti
Enugu
Gombe

1,064,156

1,112,791

2,176,947

1,085,156

1,086,849

2,172,005

1,633,946

1,599,420

3,233,366

1,215,487

1,183,470

2,398,957

1,475,648

1,678,732

3,154,380

1,596,042

1,671,795

3,267,837

1,244,228

1,120,812

2,365,040

Imo

1,166,448

1,319,187

2,485,635

1,976,471

1,951,092

3,927,563

Jigawa

1,455,780

1,419,745

2,875,525

2,198,076

2,162,926

4,361,002

Kaduna

2,041,141

1,894,477

3,935,618

3,090,438

3,023,065

6,113,503

Kano

2,958,736

2,851,734

5,810,470

4,947,952

4,453,336

9,401,288

Katsina

1,860,658

1,892,475

3,753,133

2,948,279

2,853,305

5,801,584

Kebbi

1,035,723

1,032,767

2,068,490

1,631,629

1,624,912

3,256,541

Kogi

1,039,484

1,108,272

2,147,756

1,672,903

1,641,140

3,314,043

Kwara

773,182

775,230

1,548,412

1,193,783

1,171,570

2,365,353

Lagos

3,010,604

2,714,512

5,725,116

4,719,125

4,394,480

9,113,605

943,801

925,576

1,869,377

Niger

1,252,466

1,169,115

2,421,581

2,004,350

1,950,422

3,954,772

Ogun

1,147,746

1,185,980

2,333,726

1,864,907

1,886,233

3,751,140

Ondo

1,881,884

1,903,454

3,785,338

1,745,057

1,715,820

3,460,877

Osun

1,043,126

1,115,017

2,158,143

1,734,149

1,682,810

3,416,959

Oyo

1,711,428

1,741,292

3,452,720

2,802,432

2,778,462

5,580,894

Plateau

1,657,209

1,655,203

3,312,412

1,598,998

1,607,533

3,206,531

Rivers

2,239,558

2,069,999

4,309,557

2,673,026

2,525,690

5,198,716

Sokoto

2,208,874

2,261,302

4,470,176

1,863,713

1,838,963

3,702,676

Taraba

759,872

752,291

1,512,163

1,171,931

1,122,869

2,294,800

Yobe

714,729

684,958

1,399,687

1,205,034

1,116,305

2,321,339

Nassarawa

Zamfara
FCT, Abuja

1,641,623

1,637,250

3,278,873

205,299

166,375

371,674

733,172

673,067

1,406,239

Total
44,529,608
44,462,612
88,992,220
71,345,488
69,086,302
Source: National Population Commission
Note: 1. The 1991 population figuers for Bayelsa, Ebonyi, Ekiti, Gombe, Nassarawa and Zamfara are
included in the States from which they were carved out.

140,431,790

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CHART I: 1991 AND 2006 POPULATIONS OF NIGERIA

160000000

140000000

120000000

100000000
Male
Female

Numb er

80000000

Total

60000000

40000000

20000000

0
1991

Ye ar

2006

CHART 2: PROJECTED POPULATION OF NIGERIA BY SEX

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TABLE 13: PROJECTED POPULATION OF NIGERIA BY STATE AND SEX, 2007 - 2009
2007

State

2008

2009

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Abia

1,468,916

1,453,289

2,922,205

1,508,577

1,492,528

3,001,105

1,549,308

1,532,826

3,082,135

Adamawa

1,653,881

1,617,259

3,271,140

1,701,843

1,664,159

3,366,003

1,751,197

1,712,420

3,463,617

Akwa Ibom

2,050,631

1,984,090

4,034,721

2,120,352

2,051,549

4,171,901

2,192,444

2,121,302

4,313,746

Anambra

2,177,288

2,117,520

4,294,807

2,238,252

2,176,810

4,415,062

2,300,923

2,237,761

4,538,684

Bauchi

2,449,821

2,361,449

4,811,270

2,533,115

2,441,738

4,974,853

2,619,241

2,524,758

5,143,998

899,431

854,515

1,753,946

925,515

879,295

1,804,810

952,355

904,795

1,857,150

Benue

2,208,364

2,172,886

4,381,250

2,274,615

2,238,073

4,512,688

2,342,854

2,305,215

4,648,068

Borno

2,236,912

2,076,009

4,312,922

2,312,967

2,146,594

4,459,561

2,391,608

2,219,578

4,611,186

Cross River

1,514,654

1,462,231

2,976,885

1,558,579

1,504,635

3,063,214

1,603,778

1,548,270

3,152,048

Delta

2,135,527

2,108,516

4,244,043

2,203,864

2,175,989

4,379,853

2,274,387

2,245,621

4,520,008

Ebonyi

1,143,949

1,143,949

2,287,898

1,175,980

1,175,980

2,351,959

1,208,907

1,208,907

2,417,814

Edo

1,642,604

1,642,604

3,285,209

1,686,955

1,686,955

3,373,909

1,732,502

1,732,502

3,465,005

Ekiti

1,253,167

1,220,158

2,473,325

1,292,015

1,257,982

2,549,998

1,332,068

1,296,980

2,629,048

Enugu

1,643,923

1,721,949

3,365,872

1,693,241

1,773,607

3,466,848

1,744,038

1,826,816

3,570,854

Gombe

1,284,043

1,156,678

2,440,721

1,325,133

1,193,692

2,518,824

1,367,537

1,231,890

2,599,427

Imo

2,039,718

2,013,527

4,053,245

2,104,989

2,077,960

4,182,949

2,172,349

2,144,455

4,316,803

Jigawa

2,261,820

2,225,651

4,487,471

2,327,413

2,290,195

4,617,608

2,394,908

2,356,610

4,751,518

Kaduna

3,183,151

3,113,757

6,296,908

3,278,646

3,207,170

6,485,815

3,377,005

3,303,385

6,680,390

Kano

5,111,234

4,600,296

9,711,531

5,279,905

4,752,106

10,032,011

5,454,142

4,908,925

10,363,067

Katsina

3,036,727

2,938,904

5,975,632

3,127,829

3,027,071

6,154,900

3,221,664

3,117,883

6,339,547

Kebbi

1,682,209

1,675,284

3,357,494

1,734,358

1,727,218

3,461,576

1,788,123

1,780,762

3,568,885

Kogi

1,723,090

1,690,374

3,413,464

1,774,783

1,741,085

3,515,868

1,828,026

1,793,318

3,621,344

Kwara

1,229,596

1,206,717

2,436,314

1,266,484

1,242,919

2,509,403

1,304,479

1,280,206

2,584,685

Lagos

4,870,137

4,535,103

9,405,240

5,025,981

4,680,227

9,706,208

5,186,813

4,829,994

10,016,807

972,115

953,343

1,925,458

1,001,278

981,944

1,983,222

1,031,317

1,011,402

2,042,719

Niger

2,072,498

2,016,736

4,089,234

2,142,963

2,085,305

4,228,268

2,215,824

2,156,206

4,372,029

Ogun

1,926,449

1,948,479

3,874,928

1,990,022

2,012,778

4,002,800

2,055,692

2,079,200

4,134,893

Ondo

1,797,409

1,767,295

3,564,703

1,851,331

1,820,313

3,671,644

1,906,871

1,874,923

3,781,794

Osun

1,789,642

1,736,660

3,526,302

1,846,910

1,792,233

3,639,143

1,906,011

1,849,584

3,755,596

Oyo

2,897,715

2,872,930

5,770,644

2,996,237

2,970,609

5,966,846

3,098,109

3,071,610

6,169,719

Plateau

1,642,171

1,650,936

3,293,107

1,686,510

1,695,512

3,382,021

1,732,045

1,741,290

3,473,336

Rivers

2,763,909

2,611,563

5,375,472

2,857,882

2,700,357

5,558,238

2,955,050

2,792,169

5,747,219

Sokoto

1,919,624

1,894,132

3,813,756

1,977,213

1,950,956

3,928,169

2,036,530

2,009,485

4,046,014

Taraba

1,205,917

1,155,432

2,361,349

1,240,889

1,188,940

2,429,828

1,276,874

1,223,419

2,500,293

Yobe

1,247,210

1,155,376

2,402,586

1,290,863

1,195,814

2,486,676

1,336,043

1,237,667

2,573,710

Zamfara

1,694,155

1,689,642

3,383,797

1,748,368

1,743,711

3,492,078

1,804,316

1,799,509

3,603,825

801,357

735,662

1,537,019

875,883

804,079

1,679,962

957,340

878,858

1,836,198

Total
73,628,544 71,297,064 144,925,607 75,984,657
Source: National population Commission/National Bureau of Statistics

73,578,570

149,563,227

78,416,166

75,933,084

154,349,250

Bayelsa

Nassarawa

FCT, Abuja

Total

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TABLE 14: POPULATION OF NIGERIA BY STATE, SEX AND PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION, 1991
State

Male

Female

Total

Abia

1,125,999

1.3

1,212,488

1.4

2,338,487

2.7

Adamawa

1,050,791

1.2

1,051,262

1.2

2,102,053

2.4

Akwa Ibom

1,167,829

1.3

1,241,784

1.4

2,409,613

2.7

Anambra

1,374,671

1.5

1,421,804

1.6

2,796,475

3.1

Bauchi

2,192,423

2.5

2,158,584

2.4

4,351,007

4.9

Benue

1,368,965

1.5

1,384,112

1.6

2,753,077

3.1

Borno

1,296,111

1.5

1,239,892

1.4

2,536,003

2.9

956,136

1.1

955,161

1.1

1,911,297

2.2

1,271,932

1.4

1,318,559

1.5

2,590,491

2.9

Edo

1,085,156

1.2

1,086,849

1.2

2,172,005

2.4

Ekiti

1,475,648

1.7

1,678,732

1.9

3,154,380

3.6

Imo

1,166,448

1.3

1,319,187

1.5

2,485,635

2.8

Jigawa

1,455,780

1.6

1,419,745

1.6

2,875,525

3.2

Kaduna

2,041,141

2.3

1,894,477

2.1

3,935,618

4.4

Kano

2,958,736

3.3

2,851,734

3.2

5,810,470

6.5

Katsina

1,860,658

2.1

1,892,475

2.1

3,753,133

4.2

Kebbi

1,035,723

1.2

1,032,767

1.2

2,068,490

2.4

Kogi

1,039,484

1.2

1,108,272

1.2

2,147,756

2.4

Kwara

773,182

0.9

775,230

0.9

1,548,412

1.8

Lagos

3,010,604

3.4

2,714,512

3.1

5,725,116

6.4

Niger

1,252,466

1.4

1,169,115

1.3

2,421,581

2.7

Ogun

1,147,746

1.3

1,185,980

1.3

2,333,726

2.6

Ondo

1,881,884

2.1

1,903,454

2.1

3,785,338

4.2

Osun

1,043,126

1.2

1,115,017

1.3

2,158,143

2.5

Oyo

1,711,428

1.9

1,741,292

3,452,720

3.9

Plateau

1,657,209

1.9

1,655,203

1.9

3,312,412

3.8

Rivers

2,239,558

2.5

2,069,999

2.3

4,309,557

4.8

Sokoto

2,208,874

2.5

2,261,302

2.5

4,470,176

Taraba

759,872

0.9

752,291

0.8

1,512,163

1.7

Yobe

714,729

0.8

684,958

0.8

1,399,687

1.6

205,299

0.2

166,375

0.2

371,674

0.4

50

44,462,612

50

88,992,201

100

Bayelsa

Cross River
Delta
Ebonyi

Enugu
Gombe

Nassarawa

Zamfara
FCT,Abuja

Total
44,529,608
Source: National Population Commission

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TABLE 15: POPULATION OF NIGERIA BY STATE, SEX AND PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION, 2006
State

Male

Female

Total

Abia

1,430,298

1.0

1,415,082

1.0

2,845,380

2.0

Adamawa

1,607,270

1.1

1,571,680

1.1

3,178,950

2.3

Akwa Ibom

1,983,202

1.4

1,918,849

1.4

3,902,051

2.8

Anambra

2,117,984

1.5

2,059,844

1.5

4,177,828

3.0

Bauchi

2,369,266

1.7

2,283,800

1.6

4,653,066

3.3

874,083

0.6

830,432

0.6

1,704,515

1.2

Benue

2,144,043

1.5

2,109,598

1.5

4,253,641

3.0

Borno

2,163,358

1.5

2,007,746

1.5

4,171,104

3.0

Cross River

1,471,967

1.0

1,421,021

1.0

2,892,988

2.1

Delta

2,069,309

1.4

2,043,136

1.5

4,112,445

2.9

Ebonyi

1,064,156

0.7

1,112,791

0.8

2,176,947

1.6

Edo

1,633,946

1.1

1,599,420

1.2

3,233,366

2.3

Ekiti

1,215,487

0.8

1,183,470

0.9

2,398,957

1.7

Enugu

1,596,042

1.1

1,671,795

1.2

3,267,837

2.3

Gombe

1,244,228

0.9

1,120,812

0.8

2,365,040

1.7

Imo

1,976,471

1.4

1,951,092

1.4

3,927,563

2.8

Jigawa

2,198,076

1.5

2,162,926

1.6

4,361,002

3.1

Kaduna

3,090,438

2.2

3,023,065

2.2

6,113,503

4.3

Kano

4,947,952

3.4

4,453,336

3.3

9,401,288

6.7

Katsina

2,948,279

2.1

2,853,305

2.1

5,801,584

4.1

Kebbi

1,631,629

1.1

1,624,912

1.2

3,256,541

2.3

Kogi

1,672,903

1.2

1,641,140

1.2

3,314,043

2.3

Kwara

1,193,783

0.9

1,171,570

0.8

2,365,353

1.7

Lagos

4,719,125

3.3

4,394,480

3.2

9,113,605

6.4

Bayelsa

Nassarawa

943,801

0.7

925,576

0.7

1,869,377

1.3

Niger

2,004,350

1.4

1,950,422

1.4

3,954,772

2.8

Ogun

1,864,907

1.3

1,886,233

1.4

3,751,140

2.7

Ondo

1,745,057

1.2

1,715,820

1.2

3,460,877

2.5

Osun

1,734,149

1.2

1,682,810

1.2

3,416,959

2.4

Oyo

2,802,432

2.0

2,778,462

2.0

5,580,894

4.0

Plateau

1,598,998

1.1

1,607,533

1.2

3,206,531

2.3

Rivers

2,673,026

1.9

2,525,690

1.8

5,198,716

3.7

Sokoto

1,863,713

1.3

1,838,963

1.3

3,702,676

2.6

Taraba

1,171,931

0.8

1,122,869

0.8

2,294,800

1.6

Yobe

1,205,034

0.8

1,116,305

0.8

2,321,339

1.7

Zamfara

1,641,623

1.1

1,637,250

1.2

3,278,873

2.3

733,172

0.5

673,067

0.5

1,406,239

1.0

50.0

69,086,302

50.0

140,431,790

100.0

FCT, Abuja

Total
71,345,488
Source: National Population Commission

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TABLE 16: POPULATION OF ABIA STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006
1991
Local
Government Area

Male

2006
Female

Total

Local
Government Area

Male

Female

Total

Aba North

42,943

43,388

86,331

Aba North

53,733

53,755

107,488

Aba South

212,010

201,842

413,852

Aba South

227,595

196,257

423,852

Afikpo

49,742

57,891

107,633

Arochukwu

87,555

82,651

170,206

Afikpo South

33,066

36,659

69,725

Bende

97,789

94,322

192,111

Arochukwu

46,546

51,254

97,800

Ikwuano

66,965

71,028

137,993

Bende

63,028

69,243

132,271

Isiala-Ngwa North

76,684

77,050

153,734

Ikwuano

28,840

23,374

52,214

Isiala-Ngwa South

67,040

67,722

134,762

Isiala-Ngwa

43,644

49,692

93,336

Isuikwuato

56,831

57,611

114,442

Isiala-Ngwa South

46,931

51,644

98,575

Obi-Ngwa

90,284

91,155

181,439

Isuikwuato

72,709

82,670

155,379

Ohafia

122,704

122,440

245,144

Obioma-Ngwa

159,739

165,233

324,972

Osisioma Ngwa

111,256

108,376

219,632

Ohafia

69,932

79,053

148,985

Ugwunagbo

39,705

42,913

82,618

Ohaozara

61,303

73,944

135,247

Ukwa East

30,136

28,729

58,865

Onicha

48,849

63,116

111,965

Ukwa West

45,284

43,271

88,555

Ukwa West

23,590

25,064

48,654

Umuahia North

112,102

108,558

220,660

Umuahia South

69,235

69,335

138,570

Umu-Nneochi

79,295

84,633

163,928

1,434,193

1,399,806

2,833,999

Ukwa East

15,386

17,058

32,444

107,741

112,363

220,104

Total
1,125,999
1,203,488
Source: National Population Commission

2,329,487

Umuahia

Total

TABLE 17: POPULATION OF ADAMAWA STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT, 1991 AND 2006
1991
Local
Government Area
Demsa
Fufore
Ganye
Gombi
Guyuk
Hong
Maiha
Mayo-Belwa
Michika
Mubi
Numan*
Song
Yola
Jada
Madagali
Shelleng

Male
46,643
79,152
72,610
43,585
34,306
57,789
41,063
61,694
57,293
126,124
66,058
97,784
135,325
61,274
44,367
25,724

2006
Female

Total

48,506
78,985
74,225
45,050
36,220
59,451
42,129
63,379
60,391
119,336
64,392
100,690
122,381
63,582
45,792
26,753

95,149
158,137
146,835
88,635
70,526
117,240
83,192
125,073
117,684
245,460
130,450
198,474
257,706
124,856
90,159
52,477

Total
1,050,791
1,051,262
Source: National Population Commission

2,102,053

Local
Government Area
Demsa
Fufore
Ganye
Girei
Gombi
Guyuk
Hong
Jada
Lamurde
Madagali
Maiha
Mayo-belwa
Michika
Mubi North
Mubi South
Numan
Shelleng
Song
Toungo
Yola North
Yola South
Total

Male
90,804
105,784
83,278
67,403
74,194
90,422
83,805
83,017
57,482
67,724
56,218
76,154
74,428
78,222
66,400
44,705
74,946
96,548
26,661
107,646
100,282
1,606,123

Female
89,447
101,503
80,809
62,592
72,235
87,363
85,321
85,456
55,321
67,103
54,997
76,975
80,874
72,850
62,537
46,018
74,123
96,149
25,379
90,601
94,325
1,561,978

Total
180,251
207,287
164,087
129,995
146,429
177,785
169,126
168,473
112,803
134,827
111,215
153,129
155,302
151,072
128,937
90,723
149,069
192,697
52,040
198,247
194,607
3,168,101

23

TABLE 18: POPULATION OF AKWA IBOM STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006
1991
Local
Government Area
Abak
Eket
Ekpe-Atai
Essien-Udim
Etinan
Ikono
Ikot Abasi
Ikot Ekpene
Itu
Mbo
Mkpat-Enin
Nsit-Ubium
Okobo
Onna
Oron
Oruk-Anam
Ukanafun
Uquo-Ibeno
Uruan
Uyo
Etim Ekpo
Nsit Ekpo
Ini
Urue Ofong/Oruko

Male
53,039
40,651
30,479
62,641
43,085
44,035
39,318
78,565
90,435
33,295
50,070
35,716
33,842
54,844
40,565
58,886
41,279
40,865
37,904
120,875
57,148
30,977
34,489
14,826

2006
Female

Total

55,794
41,959
33,019
67,574
47,000
48,486
40,753
83,554
95,654
34,007
54,057
38,110
35,591
58,204
41,304
67,840
44,665
40,963
42,004
123,887
62,055
32,593
36,803
15,908

108,833
82,610
63,498
130,215
90,085
92,521
80,071
162,119
186,089
67,302
104,127
73,826
69,433
113,048
81,869
126,726
85,944
81,828
79,908
244,762
119,203
63,570
71,292
30,734

Total
1,167,829
1,241,784
Source: National Population Commission

2,409,613

Local
Government Area
Abak
Eastern Obolo
Eket
Esit Eket
Essien Udim
Etim Ekpo
Etinam
Ibeno
Ibesikpo Asutan
Ibiono Ibom
Ika
Ikot Abasi
Ikot Ekpene
Ikono
Ini
Itu
Mbo
Mkpat Enin
Nsit Atai
Nsit Ibom
Nsit Ubium
Obot Akara
Okobo
Onna
Oron
Oruk Anam
Udung-Uko
Ukanafun
Uruan
Urue-Offong/Oruko
Uyo
Total

Male
73,578
30,003
88,635
33,942
102,012
55,771
89,907
41,311
72,795
100,846
38,781
70,192
75,548
69,501
52,644
67,566
55,395
93,927
37,318
57,750
68,163
76,579
55,435
59,598
46,408
86,239
28,486
62,065
62,897
38,105
153,113
2,044,510

Female
65,512
30,540
83,922
29,759
90,656
49,647
79,377
34,069
64,306
88,794
34,158
61,831
67,529
62,403
46,552
59,467
48,617
84,109
37,277
50,861
60,068
71,702
48,622
63,775
41,053
86,415
24,792
64,968
55,403
33,054
156,460
1,875,698

Total
139,090
60,543
172,557
63,701
192,668
105,418
169,284
75,380
137,101
189,640
72,939
132,023
143,077
131,904
99,196
127,033
104,012
178,036
74,595
108,611
128,231
148,281
104,057
123,373
87,461
172,654
53,278
127,033
118,300
71,159
309,573
3,920,208

TABLE 19: POPULATION OF ANAMBRA STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA , 1991 AND 2006
1991
Local
Government Area
Aguata
Anambra
Aniocha
Awka South
Idemili
Ihiala
Njikoka
Nnewi North
Ogbaru
Orumba South
Oyi
Awka North
Orumba North
Nnewi South
Onitsha South

Male
138,932
77,433
97,067
63,657
210,016
88,794
61,476
99,949
97,564
44,915
99,501
29,518
61,541
71,199
70,834

2006
Female

Total

147,965
81,269
103,540
67,007
212,656
99,266
65,037
101,814
94,197
47,801
104,540
31,210
65,935
76,229
64,456

286,897
158,702
200,607
130,664
422,672
188,060
126,516
201,763
191,761
92,716
204,041
60,728
127,476
147,428
135,290

Total
1,374,671
1,421,804
Source: National Population Commission

2,796,478

Local
Government Area
Aguata
Anambra East
Anambra West
Aniocha
Awka North
Awka South
Ayamelum
Dunukofia
Ekwusigo
Idemili North
Idemili South
Ihiala
Njikoka
Nnewi North
Nnewi South
Ogbaru
Onitsha North
Onitsha South
Orumba North
Orunba South
Oyi
Total

Male
187,262
77,539
85,833
142,961
57,219
96,902
81,065
49,476
80,053
219,223
105,830
152,200
73,869
77,517
118,532
115,678
61,588
71,348
84,996
93,199
85,694
2,117,984

Female
182,710
74,610
81,470
141,254
54,973
92,752
77,087
47,041
78,376
211,782
100,986
150,077
74,525
77,926
114,830
107,639
64,330
65,843
87,777
91,349
82,507
2,059,844

Total
369,972
152,149
167,303
284,215
112,192
189,654
158,152
96,517
158,429
431,005
206,816
302,277
148,394
155,443
233,362
223,317
125,918
137,191
172,773
184,548
168,201
4,177,828

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TABLE 20: POPULATION OF BAUCHI STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006
1991
Local
Government Area

Male

Akko

118,754

Alkaleri

129,748

Balanga

2006
Total

Local
Government Area

Male

Female

Total

116,838

235,592

Alkaleri

166,936

161,348

328,284

128,123

257,871

Bauchi

252,420

241,310

493,730

Female

63,829

65,270

129,099

Bogoro

41,776

42,033

83,809

183,824

173,099

356,923

Damban

75,978

74,234

150,212

Billiri

43,444

43,113

86,557

Darazo

126,741

123,205

249,946

Damawa

92,685

88,535

181,220

Dass

46,695

43,419

90,114

Darazo

82,778

81,053

163,831

Gamawa

145,510

138,901

284,411

Dass

24,942

25,339

50,281

Ganjuwa

140,402

138,069

278,471

Dukku

79,378

77,447

156,825

Giade

79,628

76,394

156,022

Bauchi

Ganjuwa

72,894

71,864

144,758

Itas/Gadau

114,808

113,719

228,527

148,710

139,852

288,562

Jama'are

60,941

56,541

117,482

Itas/Gadau

68,193

67,514

135,707

Katagum

152,552

140,468

293,020

Jama'are

36,073

34,363

70,436

75,337

70,299

145,636

Kaltungo

85,382

89,741

175,123

Misau

135,704

125,706

261,410

Gombe

Katagum

Kirfi

98,490

96,576

195,066

Ningi

196,528

189,469

385,997

Misau

110,341

108,840

219,181

Shira

118,888

115,111

233,999

Nafada

99,073

96,453

195,526

Tafawa-Balewa

110,372

110,938

221,310

Ningi

141,223

138,770

279,993

Toro

172,921

173,079

346,000

Shira

127,836

126,243

254,079

Warji

58,054

56,929

114,983

Zaki

97,075

92,628

189,703

2,369,266

2,283,800

4,653,066

Tafawa-Balewa

87,393

91,979

179,372

Toro

104,770

104,483

209,253

Yamaltu/Deba

110,061

111,775

221,836

82,602

81,314

163,916

Total
2,192,423
2,158,584
Source: National Population Commission

4,351,007

Zaki

TABLE 21:

Total

POPULATION OF BAYELSA STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 2006


2006

Local Government Area

Male

Female

Total

94,359

89,768

184,127

137,753

131,835

269,588

Kolokuma/Opukuma

39,952

39,314

79,266

Nembe

66,768

64,198

130,966

Ogbia

92,015

87,591

179,606

Sagbama

95,667

91,202

186,869

Southern Ijaw

165,329

156,479

321,808

Yenogoa

182,240

170,045

352,285

874,083

830,432

1,704,515

Brass
Ekeremor

Total
Source: National Population Commission

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TABLE 22: POPULATION OF BENUE STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006

1991
Local
Government Area

Male

Ado
Apa
Buruku
Gboko
Guma
Gwer East
Gwer West
Katsina-Ala
Konshisha
Kwande
Makurdi
Ogbadibo
Oju
Okpokwu
Oturkpo
Ukum
Ushongo
Vandeikya

50,510
52,272
64,228
155,586
57,644
58,955
37,068
116,445
71,731
89,476
125,513
42,488
82,212
44,450
95,985
83,274
61,121
80,007

2006
Female

Total

53,627
54,246
66,222
152,835
58,692
58,675
37,518
116,908
73,883
90,851
114,376
47,009
89,313
45,791
96,273
83,992
62,045
81,856

104,137
106,518
130,450
308,421
116,336
117,630
74,588
233,353
145,614
180,327
239,889
89,497
171,525
90,241
192,258
167,266
123,166
161,863

Total
1,368,965
1,384,112
Source: National Population Commission

2,753,079

Local
Government Area

Male

Ado
Agatu
Apa
Buruku
Gboko
Guma
Gwer East
Gwer West
Katsina-Ala
Konshisha
Kwande
Logo
Makurdi
Obi
Ogbadibo
Ohimini
Oju
Okpokwu
Oturkpo
Tarka
Ukum
Ushongo
Vandeikya

92,367
58,478
48,658
103,655
180,669
97,318
85,287
61,764
114,093
114,192
125,442
86,069
154,138
49,143
64,847
35,876
84,220
89,193
136,612
39,783
108,728
96,062
117,449

92,022
57,119
48,122
102,560
180,656
96,846
83,373
60,549
111,378
112,300
123,200
83,501
146,239
49,564
66,141
34,812
84,271
86,403
129,799
39,497
108,255
95,873
117,118

184,389
115,597
96,780
206,215
361,325
194,164
168,660
122,313
225,471
226,492
248,642
169,570
300,377
98,707
130,988
70,688
168,491
175,596
266,411
79,280
216,983
191,935
234,567

2,144,043

2,109,598

4,253,641

Total

Female

Total

TABLE 23: POPULATION OF BORNO STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006
1991
Local
Government Area
Askira-Uba
Bama
Biu*
Damboa
Dikwa
Gubio
Gwoza
Hawul
Kaga
Kondunga
Kukawa
Kwaya-Kusar
Mafa
Magumeri
Maiduguri
Marte
Mobbar
Monguno
Ngala
Nganzai
Shani

Male
62,050
98,922
55,088
68,184
38,670
21,600
73,026
40,471
25,871
66,117
68,268
41,216
22,438
25,924
349,263
30,654
57,212
35,400
67,218
15,240
33,279

2006
Female

Total

61,284
96,455
54,165
69,640
37,090
21,989
72,842
46,493
26,100
65,533
63,125
41,871
22,998
27,144
304,138
29,253
54,302
33,110
63,754
15,621
32,985

123,334
195,377
109,253
137,824
75,760
43,589
145,868
86,964
51,971
131,650
131,393
83,087
45,436
53,068
653,401
59,907
111,514
68,510
130,972
30,861
66,264

Total
1,296,111
1,239,892
Source: National Population Commission

2,536,003

Local
Government Area
Abadam
Askira-Uba
Bama
Bayo
Biu
Chibok
Damboa
Dikwa
Gubio
Guzamala
Gwoza
Hawul
Jere
Kaga
Kala/Balge
Kondunga
Kukawa
Kwaya Kusar
Mafa
Magumeri
Maiduguri
Marte
Mobbar
Monguno
Ngala
Nganzai
Shani
Total

Male
53,749
72,676
136,524
39,287
90,609
33,952
125,873
55,160
78,893
50,254
143,407
59,611
107,714
47,150
31,260
80,017
109,287
29,007
53,351
72,510
282,409
67,777
61,426
57,146
122,127
50,822
51,360
2,163,358

Female
46,316
70,637
133,595
39,791
85,151
32,381
107,327
49,882
72,393
45,737
133,161
61,122
101,393
42,846
29,574
77,305
94,056
27,697
50,249
67,747
257,607
61,632
55,207
52,688
114,371
48,252
49,629
2,007,746

Total
100,065
143,313
270,119
79,078
175,760
66,333
233,200
105,042
151,286
95,991
276,568
120,733
209,107
89,996
60,834
157,322
203,343
56,704
103,600
140,257
540,016
129,409
116,633
109,834
236,498
99,074
100,989
4,171,104

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TABLE 24: POPULATION OF CROSS RIVER STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006
1991
Local
Government Area

Male

2006
Female

Total

Local
Government Area

Male

Female

Total

Akamkpa

60,071

58,401

118,472

Abi

73,077

71,240

144,317

Akpabuyo

52,273

51,679

103,952

Akamkpa

76,921

72,784

149,705

Biase

50,325

50,796

101,121

Akpabuyo

141,602

130,660

272,262

Boki

72,004

73,006

145,010

Bakassi

18,175

13,466

31,641

Calabar Municipality

168,335

160,541

328,876

Bekwara

52,914

52,583

105,497

Ikom

94,164

91,369

185,533

Biase

85,625

82,488

168,113

Obanliku

23,889

24,722

48,611

Boki

95,154

91,457

186,611

Obubra

66,659

67,566

134,225

Calabar Municipality

93,092

90,589

183,681

Obudu

42,030

42,769

84,799

Calabar South

94,584

96,931

191,515

Odukpani

61,082

61,270

122,352

Etung

41,089

38,947

80,036

Ogoja

82,869

85,635

168,504

Ikom

82,646

81,045

163,691

Ugep North

38,746

39,706

78,452

Obanliku

55,998

53,635

109,633

Ugep South

67,002

67,771

134,773

Obubra

87,153

85,390

172,543

Yala

76,697

79,930

1,566,177

Obudu

81,537

79,920

161,457

100,697

92,187

192,884

86,802

84,772

171,574
196,271

Odukpani
Ogoja
Yakurr
Total
956,146
955,161
Source: National Population Commission

1,911,279

99,485

96,786

Yala

105,416

106,141

211,557

Total

1,471,967

1,421,021

2,892,988

TABLE 25: POPULATION OF DELTA STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006
1991
Local
Government Area
Aniocha North
Aniocha South
Bomadi
Burutu
Ethiope East
Ethiope West
Ika North East
Ika South
Isoko North
Isoko South
Ndokwa East
Ndokwa West
Okpe
Oshimili
Sapele
Ughelli North
Ughelli South
Warri North
Warri South

Male
29,862
53,020
53,132
82,191
54,715
51,916
61,305
53,204
54,173
73,223
36,467
88,373
134,536
63,082
71,286
79,969
66,567
45,568
119,341

2006
Female

Total

31,136
54,014
55,362
85,457
59,214
53,945
65,255
56,000
57,746
77,613
39,111
94,452
133,952
62,961
71,366
86,060
73,181
45,325
116,409

60,998
107,034
108,494
167,648
113,929
105,861
126,560
109,204
111,919
150,836
75,578
182,827
268,488
126,043
142,652
166,029
139,748
90,893
235,750

Total
1,271,930
1,318,559
Source: National Population Commission

2,590,491

Local
Government Area
Aniocha North
Aniocha South
Bomadi
Burutu
Ethiope East
Ethiope West
Ika North East
Ika South
Isoko North
Isoko South
Ndokwa East
Ndokwa West
Okpe
Oshimili North
Oshimili South
Patani
Sapele
Udu
Ughelli North
Ughelli South
Ukwuani
Uvwie
Warri North
Warri South
Warri South West
Total

Male
52,448
69,224
43,435
106,169
101,596
102,750
91,431
82,214
71,948
119,167
52,306
73,842
65,270
58,101
76,078
34,307
86,167
71,813
160,550
107,730
58,890
93,999
70,446
158,402
61,026
2,069,309

Female
51,614
72,821
42,581
101,808
99,346
99,962
91,388
84,846
71,611
115,980
50,918
76,182
63,128
60,439
73,954
33,084
88,106
70,667
160,137
104,908
60,144
94,729
65,703
153,568
55,512
2,043,136

Total
104,062
142,045
86,016
207,977
200,942
202,712
182,819
167,060
143,559
235,147
103,224
150,024
128,398
118,540
150,032
67,391
174,273
142,480
320,687
212,638
119,034
188,728
136,149
311,970
116,538
4,112,445

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TABLE 26: POPULATION OF EBONYI STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 2006


2006
Local Government Area

Male

Female

Total

Abakaliki

72,518

77,165

149,683

Afikpo North

80,632

76,017

156,649

Afikpo South

79,093

78,449

157,542

Ebonyi

60,388

66,838

127,226

Ezza North

70,341

75,808

146,149

Ezza South

66,373

67,252

133,625

Ikwo

99,855

115,114

214,969

Ishielu

72,671

79,910

152,581

Ivo

62,049

59,314

121,363

Izzi

112,832

123,847

236,679

75,093

73,224

148,317

Ohaozara
Ohaukwu

94,479

101,076

195,555

117,832

118,777

236,609

1,064,156

1,112,791

2,176,947

Onicha
Total
Source: National Population Commission

TABLE 27:

POPULATION OF EDO STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006


1991

Local
Government Area

Male

Akoko Edo

59,431

Esan Central
Esan North East

2006
Total

Local
Government Area

Male

64,255

123,686

Akoko Edo

132,184

129,383

261,567

53,646

56,518

110,164

Egor

168,925

171,362

340,287

43,694

44,993

88,687

Esan Central

53,017

52,225

105,242

Esan South East

41,041

42,602

83,643

Esan North East

61,647

60,342

121,989

Esan West

44,353

45,275

89,628

Esan South East

84,587

81,722

166,309

Etsako East

66,626

71,771

138,397

Esan West

65,312

62,406

127,718

Etsako West

62,836

63,276

126,112

Etsako Central

47,708

46,520

94,228

405,198

396,424

801,622

Etsako East

72,477

74,858

147,335

Orhionmwon

72,795

74,742

147,537

Etsako West

100,986

97,989

198,975

Ovia North East

62,528

59,241

121,769

Igueben

35,132

35,144

70,276

Ovia South West

41,544

39,148

80,692

Ikpoba-Okha

184,725

187,355

372,080

Owan East

44,569

46,358

90,927

Oredo

188,895

185,620

374,515

Owan West

35,432

34,942

70,374

Orhionmwon

92,433

91,561

183,994

Uhunmwode

51,463

47,304

98,767

Ovia North East

80,433

74,911

155,344

Ovia South West

72,113

65,959

138,072

Owan East

78,890

75,740

154,630

Owan West

50,755

48,301

99,056

Oredo

Female

Uhunmwode
Total
1,085,156
1,086,849
Source: National Population Commission

2,172,005

Total

Female

Total

63,727

58,022

121,749

1,633,946

1,599,420

3,233,366

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TABLE 28: POPULATION OF EKITI STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 2006


2006

Local Government Area

Male

Female

Total

162,563

151,127

313,690

Aiyekire (Gbonyin)

75,342

72,657

147,999

Efon

43,587

43,600

87,187

Ekiti East

70,022

68,318

138,340

Ekiti South West

83,416

81,671

165,087

Ekiti West

91,241

88,359

179,600

Emure

47,767

46,497

94,264

Ado Ekiti

Ido-Osi

81,461

78,540

160,001

Ijero

112,363

109,510

221,873

Ikere

69,252

79,306

148,558

Ikole

86,873

83,541

170,414

Irepodun/ Ifelodun

66,289

65,041

131,330

Ise/Orun

57,743

56,208

113,951

lIejemeje

22,010

21,449

43,459

Moba

75,747

69,661

145,408

Oye
Total
Source: National Population Commission

69,811

67,985

137,796

1,215,487

1,183,470

2,398,957

TABLE 29: POPULATION OF ENUGU STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006
1991
Local
Government Area

Male

Abakaliki

105,946

Awgu

105,749

Enugu North

2006
Total

Local
Government Area

113,469

219,415

Aninri

66,225

69,996

136,221

126,496

232,245

Awgu

96,132

101,160

197,292

163,831

163,633

327,464

Enugu East

131,214

145,905

277,119

Enugu-south

66,907

70,143

137,050

Enugu North

118,895

123,245

242,140

Ezeagu

52,254

60,500

112,754

Enugu South

93,758

104,274

198,032

Ezza

87,193

108,617

195,810

Ezeagu

84,466

86,137

170,603

Igbo-Etiti

64,378

74,023

138,401

Igbo-Etiti

105,262

103,071

208,333

Igbo-Eze North

62,671

76,619

139,290

Igbo-Eze North

126,069

132,760

258,829

Igbo-Eze South

34,350

41,291

75,641

Igbo-Eze South

72,619

74,745

147,364

Ikwo

71,518

82,878

154,396

Isi-Uzo

72,497

76,100

148,597

Ishielu

58,649

70,071

128,720

Nkanu East

75,008

78,583

153,591

Isi-Uzo

90,739

106,656

197,395

Nkanu West

72,706

74,679

147,385

Izzi

76,347

85,002

161,349

Nsukka

149,418

160,030

309,448

Nkanu

95,903

113,541

209,444

Oji - River

61,719

67,022

128,741

Nsukka

103,939

116,472

220,411

Udenu

88,381

90,306

178,687

Ohaukwu

77,838

91,784

169,622

Udi

117,914

120,391

238,305

Oji-River

40,152

46,206

86,361

63,759

63,391

127,150

Udi

75,291

85,209

160,500

Uzo-Uwani

41,993

46,119

88,112

Total
1,475,648
1,678,729
Source: National Population Commission

3,154,380

1,596,042

1,671,795

3,267,837

Female

Uzo -Uwani

Total

Male

Female

Total

29

TABLE 30: POPULATION OF GOMBE STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 2006


2006

Local Government Area

Male

Female

Total

Akko

177,515

159,920

337,435

Balanga

108,494

102,996

211,490

Billiri

103,201

99,479

202,680

Dukku

107,583

100,075

207,658

Funakaye

132,054

105,633

237,687

Gombe

146,721

120,123

266,844

Kaltungo

80,177

80,215

160,392

Kwami

99,778

94,217

193,995

Nafada Bajoga

79,009

61,176

140,185

Shogom

76,450

74,498

150,948

133,246

122,480

255,726

1,244,228

1,120,812

2,365,040

Yamaltu/Deba
Total
Source: National Population Commission

TABLE 31: POPULATION OF IMO STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006
1991
Local
Government Area
Abo-Mbaise
Ahiazu-Nbano
Ehime-Nbano
Ezinihitte
Ideato North
Ideato South
Ihitte/Uboma
Ikeduru
Isiala-Mbano
Isu
Mbaitoli
Ngor-Okpala
Nkwerre
Obowu
Ohaji/Egbema
Okigwe
Orlu
Orsu
Oru
Owerri
Uguta

Male
53,641
44,231
45,334
42,724
55,438
39,746
32,234
49,905
49,171
67,046
69,980
64,327
59,088
29,690
57,791
63,615
54,533
39,639
68,238
141,566
41,511

2006
Female

Total

61,719
51,939
51,811
49,738
63,081
42,490
36,775
58,462
56,999
76,610
78,551
71,384
66,942
34,587
61,325
70,084
62,810
47,882
81,939
148,155
45,904

115,360
96,170
97,145
92,462
118,519
79236
69,009
108,367
106,170
143,656
148,531
135,711
126,030
64,277
119,116
133,699
117,343
87,521
150,177
289,721
87,415

Total
1,168,448
1,319,187
Source: National Population Commission

2,485,635

Local
Government Area
Abo - Mbaise
Ahiazu - Mbaise
Ehime - Mbano
Ezinihitte Mbaise
Ideato North
Ideato South
Ihite / Uboma
Ikeduru
Isiala - Mbano
Isu
Mbaitoli
Ngor - Okpala
Njaba
Nkwere
Nwangele
Obowo
Oguta
Ohaji / Egbema
Okigwe
Orlu
Orsu
Oru East
Oru West
Owerri Municipal
Owerri North
Owerri West
Unuimo
Total

Male

Female

Total

98,480
86,326
65,237
84,725
78,753
81,125
60,492
75,025
100,835
84,299
118,959
78,829
72,401
40,845
65,022
58,204
72,549
92,604
67,660
69,632
60,490
56,148
59,108
60,882
87,094
49,968

96,299
84,498
65,338
84,042
77,408
78,529
58,927
74,712
97,086
80,029
118,515
79,029
71,084
39,425
62,669
59,228
69,791
90,287
65,041
73,160
59,734
55,595
56,596
64,455
89,240
51,786

194,779
170,824
130,575
168,767
156,161
159,654
119,419
149,737
197,921
164,328
237,474
157,858
143,485
80,270
127,691
117,432
142,340
182,891
132,701
142,792
120,224
111,743
115,704
125,337
176,334
101,754

50,779

48,589

99,368

1,976,471

1,951,092

3,927,563

30

TABLE 32: POPULATION OF JIGAWA STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006
1991

2006

Local
Government Area
Babura
Birnin-Kudu
Birniwa
Dutse
Garki
Gumel
Gwaran
Gwiwa
Hadejia
Jahun
Kafin-Hausa
Kaugama
Kazaure
Kirikasamma
Kiyawa
Maigatari
Malam Madori
Ringim
Roni
Sule-Tankar-Kar
Taura

Total

Male

Female

Total

71,809
148,421
63,262
68,975
54,800
46,871
101,840
29,389
73,255
130,705
77,803
47,964
64,794
98,421
53,659
54,458
52,083
80,478
27,552
57,861
48,976

68,373
146,082
59,696
69,476
52,537
46,019
94,640
28,795
73,692
131,578
76,943
48,698
63,942
91,357
53,806
52,353
48,878
77,730
27,702
59,181
48,267

140,182
294,503
122,958
138,451
107,337
92,890
196,480
58,184
146,947
262,283
154,746
96,662
128,736
189,778
107,465
106,811
100,961
158,208
55,254
117,042
97,243

1,453,376

1,419,745

2,873,121

Local
Government Area
Auyo
Babura
Biminwa
Brinin Kudu
Buji
Dutse
Gagarawa
Garki
Gumel
Guri
Gwaram
Gwiwa
Hadejia
Jahun
Kafin Hausa
Kaugama
Kazaure
Kiri Kasama
Kiyawa
Maigatari
Mallam Madori
Miga
Ringim
Roni
Sule Tankarkar
Taura
Yankwashi
Total

Male

Female

Total

67,409
106,373
73,864
153,997
48,984
125,773
41,529
74,730
54,865
58,426
137,785
64,760
54,171
113,694
135,012
64,592
82,513
98,430
87,862
89,722
85,165
63,067
95,581
39,618
65,985
66,107
48,062

64,859
106,582
68,151
160,111
48,300
125,362
40,624
75,531
51,506
54,937
133,583
63,970
50,115
116,188
132,272
64,389
78,648
94,153
85,090
87,335
79,626
64,809
96,826
37,796
68,828
65,754
47,581

132,268
212,955
142,015
314,108
97,284
251,135
82,153
150,261
106,371
113,363
271,368
128,730
104,286
229,882
267,284
128,981
161,161
192,583
172,952
177,057
164,791
127,876
192,407
77,414
134,813
131,861
95,643

2,198,076

2,162,926

4,361,002

Source: National Population Commission


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TABLE 33: POPULATION OF KADUNA STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006
1991
Local
Government Area
Birnin Gwari
Chikun
Giwa
Igabi
Ikara
Jaba
Jama'a
Kachia
Kaduna
Kaura
Kauru
Lere
Makarfi
Sabon-Gari
Soba
Tudunwada/Makera
Zangon-Kataf
Zaria

2006

Male

Female

Total

73,946
163,308
87,662
158,148
161,273
33,443
112,409
105,205
186,633
51,968
59,056
106,855
104,252
118,788
89,105
207,393
71,196
150,501

69,126
153,256
83,399
150,091
154,959
32,878
106,304
101,506
161,367
49,487
57,228
98,872
98,788
105,279
85,112
184,182
69,028
133,817

143,072
316,564
171,061
308,239
316,232
66,119
218,713
206,711
348,000
101,455
116,284
205,727
203,040
224,067
174,217
391,575
140,224
284,318

Total
2,041,141
1,894,679
Source: National Population Commission

Local
Government Area
Birni - Gwari
Chikun
Giwa
Igabi
Ikara
Jaba
Jema'a
Kachia
Kaduna North
Kaduna South
Kagarko
Kajuru
Kaura
Kauru
Kubau
Kudan
Lere
Makarfi
Sabon - Gari
Sanga
Soba
Zangon - Kataf
Zaria

3,935,618 Total

Male

Female

Total

130,919
187,433
145,608
217,414
95,598
77,415
140,724
127,624
187,075
204,969
121,041
54,506
88,565
111,119
141,528
71,704
170,396
73,292
149,111
76,482
145,145
161,870
210,900

127,662
184,839
146,776
213,339
99,125
78,558
137,478
124,944
177,500
197,762
118,017
55,304
86,061
110,157
139,176
67,252
169,344
73,282
142,247
75,003
146,028
157,121
196,090

258,581
372,272
292,384
430,753
194,723
155,973
278,202
252,568
364,575
402,731
239,058
109,810
174,626
221,276
280,704
138,956
339,740
146,574
291,358
151,485
291,173
318,991
406,990

3,090,438 3,023,065

6,113,503

31

TABLE 34:

POPULATION OF KANO STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006


1991

Local
Government Area

Male

2006
Female

Total

Local
Government Area

Male

Female

Total

Albasu

58,771

57,832

116,603

Ajingi

86,605

86,005

172,610

Bagwai

52,797

53,848

106,645

Albasu

94,862

92,777

187,639

Bebeji

60,454

58,379

118,833

Bagwai

83,511

78,022

161,533

Bichi

90,923

91,751

182,674

Bebeji

97,351

94,565

191,916

Bunkure

61,011

61,845

122,856

Bichi

139,346

138,963

278,309

Dala

259,833

233,741

493,574

Bunkure

87,185

87,282

174,467

Danbatta

105,174

109,048

214,222

Dala

237,943

180,816

418,759

Dawakin-Kudu

81,986

81,682

163,668

Dambatta

105,538

104,936

210,474

Dawakin-Tofa

77,611

78,832

156,443

Dawakin Kudu

116,109

109,388

225,497

Doguwa

43,490

39,875

83,365

Dawakin Tofa

126,390

119,807

246,197

Gabasawa

76,243

76,656

152,899

Doguwa

77,849

72,796

150,645

119,847

120,054

239,901

Fagge

111,859

88,236

200,095

Gezawa

76,737

77,892

154,629

Gabasawa

107,869

103,335

211,204

Gwarzo

59,862

58,916

118,778

Garko

82,025

79,941

161,966

Gaya

Kabo

44,727

45,431

90,158

71,515

47,107

118,622

Kano

211,981

194,629

406,610

Garum Mallam
Gaya

105,199

102,220

207,419

Karaye

116,591

113,567

230,158

Gezawa

143,380

138,948

282,328

Kiru

78,403

78,181

156,584

Gwale

219,201

138,626

357,827

Kumbotso

85,978

80,580

166,558

Gwarzo

94,669

88,955

183,624

Kura

77,701

75,814

153,515

Kabo

83,156

70,002

153,158

Madobi

39,405

39,519

78,924

219,636

151,607

371,243

Munjibir

Kano Municipal

69,126

70,624

139,750

Karaye

71,727

72,318

144,045

278,809

233,262

512,071

Kibiya

70,942

67,676

138,618

Rano

81,647

80,889

162,536

Kiru

140,565

126,603

267,168

Rimin-Gado

29,529

31,093

60,622

Kumbosto

166,171

128,220

294,391

Shanono

43,041

41,820

84,861

Kunchi

55,221

54,949

110,170

Sumaila

83,464

80,778

164,242

Kura

76,921

66,173

143,094

Takai

65,970

64,037

130,007

Madobi

71,095

66,590

137,685

Tofa

32,520

32,276

64,796

Makoda

110,014

110,080

220,094

Tsanyawa

78,861

80,358

159,219

Minjibir

108,218

111,393

219,611

Tudun-Wada

71,521

69,767

141,288

Nasarawa

323,740

272,671

596,411

Ungogo

86,579

81,794

168,373

Rano

75,997

72,279

148,276

Nasarawa

Warawa
Wudil

40,113

41,553

81,666

118,031

115,411

233,442

Rimin Gado

53,245

50,126

103,371

113,104

114,503

227,607

Shanono

68,466

70,662

139,128

Sumaila

125,162

125,217

250,379

Takai

100,269

102,370

202,639

Tarauni

122,069

99,775

221,844

49,870

48,733

98,603

Rogo

Tofa
Tsanyawa

Total
2,958,736
2,851,734
Source: National Population Commission

5,810,470

80,638

77,092

157,730

Tudun Wada

113,791

114,867

228,658

Ungogo

192,372

173,365

365,737

Warawa

66,800

65,058

131,858

Wudil

100,357

88,282

188,639

Total

4,947,952

4,453,336

9,401,288

32

TABLE 35:

POPULATION OF KATSINA STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006


1991

Local
Government Area

Male

2006
Female

Total

Local
Government Area
Bakori

72,714

76,802

149,516

Batagarawa

96,693

92,366

189,059

Male

Female

Total

Bakori

64,842

68,094

132,936

Batagarawa

41,599

43,265

84,864

Batsari

70,371

73,249

143,620

Batsari

104,279

103,595

207,874

Bindawa

59,660

60,976

120,636

Baure

102,127

100,814

202,941

Danja

49,461

49,063

98,524

Bindawa

76,925

74,077

151,002

Daura

77,898

78,974

156,872

Charanchi

70,040

66,949

136,989

Dutsin-Ma

57,785

58,005

115,790

Dan Musa

58,031

55,159

113,190

Faskari

89,629

91,348

180,977

Dandume

74,222

71,101

145,323

Funtua

127,374

124,426

251,800

Danja

63,663

61,818

125,481

Ingawa

56,788

58,147

114,935

Daura

115,576

109,308

224,884

Jibia

60,450

64,281

124,731

Dustin - Ma

88,202

81,627

169,829

Kafur

67,318

69,495

136,813

Dutsi

61,430

59,472

120,902

Kaita

48,985

52,893

101,878

Faskari

97,963

96,437

194,400

Kankara

75,099

77,649

152,748

Funtua

117,789

107,367

225,156

Kankia

83,169

86,435

169,604

Ingawa

86,061

83,087

169,148

Katsina

116,704

106,940

223,644

Jibia

85,149

82,286

167,435

Kurfi

36,174

37,846

74,020

Kafur

104,620

104,740

209,360

Mai Adua

69,944

68,032

137,976

Kaita

93,190

89,215

182,405

Malumfashi

79,475

78,863

158,338

Kankara

121,815

121,444

243,259

Mani

59,215

62,674

121,889

Kankia

77,061

74,334

151,395

Mashi

96,269

99,780

196,049

Katsina

168,906

149,226

318,132

Matazu

36,369

37,661

74,030

Kurfi

59,021

57,679

116,700

Musawa

39,153

40,031

79,184

Kusada

Rimi

94,868

97,968

192,836

Mai'adua

Safana

99,338

100,230

199,568

Zango

102,721

106,150

208,871

Total
1,860,658
1,892,475
Source: National Population Commission

3,753,133

50,930

47,418

98,348

103,107

98,693

201,800

Malumfashi

92,420

90,471

182,891

Mani

88,007

88,294

176,301

Mashi

84,105

86,965

171,070

Matazu

57,587

56,227

113,814

Musawa

85,788

84,218

170,006

Rimi

77,059

77,033

154,092

Sabuwa

72,106

68,573

140,679

Safana

93,410

91,797

185,207

Sandamu

68,512

68,432

136,944

Zango

79,771

76,281

156,052

2,948,279

2,853,305

5,801,584

Total

33

TABLE 36: POPULATION OF KEBBI STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006
1991
Local
Government Area
Arewa

Male

2006
Female

Total

Local
Government Area

Male

Female

Total

68,197

69,341

137,538

Aleiro

34,368

32,710

67,078

Argungu

101,634

102,651

204,285

Arewa - Dandi

94,825

94,903

189,728

Baguda

76,944

76,991

153,935

Argungu

99,658

100,590

200,248

Birnin-Kebbi

76,294

74,226

150,520

Augie

58,185

58,183

116,368

Bunza

63,101

64,513

127,614

Bagudo

118,733

119,281

238,014

Dandi

48,286

53,633

101,919

Birnin Kebbi

135,426

133,194

268,620

Danko/Wasagu

24,085

24,145

48,230

Bunza

61,309

62,238

123,547

Gwandu

53,706

53,723

107,429

Dandi

72,907

73,304

146,211

Jega

80,411

80,685

161,096

Fakai

60,441

59,331

119,772

Koko/Besse

56,546

50,624

107,170

Gwandu

74,610

76,467

151,077

Maiyama

57,025

56,047

113,072

Jega

98,936

98,821

197,757

Ngaski

33,979

34,821

68,800

Kalgo

42,262

42,666

84,928

Sakaba

74,727

75,036

149,763

Koko / Besse

78,419

76,399

154,818

Suru

58,576

58,395

116,971

Maiyama

85,728

88,031

173,759

Yauri

75,473

74,905

150,378

Ngaski

62,480

63,622

126,102

Zuru

86,739

83,031

169,770

Sakaba

46,194

45,534

91,728

Shanga

63,478

63,664

127,142

Suru

72,912

75,562

148,474

131,388

133,883

265,271

Yauri

53,016

47,548

100,564

Zuru

86,354

78,981

165,335

Total

1,631,629

1,624,912

3,256,541

Wasagu / Danko

Total
1,035,723
1,032,767
Source: National Population Commission

2,068,490

34

TABLE 37: POPULATION OF KOGI STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006
1991
Local
Government Area

Male

Adavi

75,377

Ajaokuta

49,922

Ankpa
Bassa
Dekina

2006
Total

Local
Government Area

Male

81,715

157,092

Adavi

108,891

108,328

217,219

47,982

97,904

62,995

59,437

122,432

118,585

127,349

245,934

Ankpa

133,705

132,471

266,176

42,723

45,773

88,496

Bassa

70,293

69,394

139,687

Female

Ajaokuta

Female

Total

85,705

91,808

177,513

Dekina

131,394

129,574

260,968

Idah

108,777

115,915

224,692

Ibaji

64,423

63,149

127,572

Ijumu

32,049

34,554

66,603

Ida

40,141

39,614

79,755

Kogi

41,225

41,258

82,483

Igalamela-Odulu

74,489

72,559

147,048

Kontokarfe

24,514

25,965

50,479

Ijumu

59,582

59,011

118,593

Ofu

52,254

55,841

108,095

Kabba/Bunu

72,639

71,940

144,579

Okehi

70,153

76,111

146,264

Kogi

58,864

56,236

115,100

Okene

169,962

182,234

352,196

Lokoja

101,145

95,498

196,643

Olamaboro

49,992

54,713

104,705

Mopa-Muro

22,311

21,449

43,760

Oyi

38,580

41,004

79,584

Ofu

96,671

94,809

191,480

Yagba West

37,134

39,802

76,936

Ogori/Mangogo

20,051

19,756

39,807

Yegba East

42,532

46,248

88,780

Okehi

112,879

110,695

223,574

Okene

163,935

161,688

325,623

Olamaboro

78,439

80,051

158,490

Omala

54,366

53,602

107,968

Yagba Eest

74,619

73,022

147,641

Yagba West
Total
1,039,484 1,108,272
Source: National Population Commission

TABLE 38:

2,147,756

Total

71,071

68,857

139,928

1,672,903

1,641,140

3,314,043

POPULATION OF KWARA STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006


1991

Local
Government Area

Male

2006
Female

Total

Local
Government Area

Male

Asa

62,751

61,917

124,668

Female

Total

Asa

38,788

39,934

78,722

Baruten

55,687

54,889

110,576

Baruten

104,727

101,952

206,679

Edu

70,208

68,527

138,735

Edu

104,040

97,602

201,642

Ekiti

37,261

39,062

76,323

Ekiti

27,611

26,788

54,399

Ifelodun

77,331

78,220

155,551

Ifelodun

103,650

101,325

204,975

Ilorin East

185,148

185,714

370,862

Ilorin Eest

104,801

102,661

207,462

Ilorin West

103,012

102,555

205,567

Ilorin South

103,606

105,645

209,251

Irepodun

75,188

75,854

151,042

Ilorin West

180,387

184,834

365,221

Kaiama

22,038

21,127

43,165

Irepodun

73,554

74,040

147,594

Moro

43,890

43,049

86,939

Isin

30,088

29,393

59,481

Offa

36,727

38,197

74,924

Kaiama

64,901

59,114

124,015

Oyun

27,904

28,102

56,006

Moro

54,860

53,855

108,715

Offa

44,813

44,162

88,975

Oke-Ero

28,358

28,612

56,970

Oyun

47,890

46,564

94,454

Pategi

57,746

53,106

110,852

1,193,783

1,171,570

2,365,353

Total
773,182
775,230
Source: National Population Commission

1,548,412

Total

35

TABLE 39: POPULATION OF LAGOS STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006
1991
Local
Government Area

Male

Agege

342,409

Alimosho

225,564

Badagry
Epe

2006
Total

Local
Government Area

Male

Female

Total

308,913

651,322

Agege

238,456

223,287

461,743

205,326

430,890

Ajeromi-Ifelodun

352,273

335,043

687,316

60,789

58,478

119,267

Alimosho

665,750

653,821

1,319,571

49,802

51,662

101,464

Amuwo-Odofin

173,742

155,233

328,975

Eti-Osa

98,809

76,891

175,700

Apapa

123,163

99,823

222,986

Ibeju-Lekki

12,426

12,511

24,937

Badagry

119,821

117,910

237,731

109,844

93,539

203,383

Epe

91,925

89,809

181,734

94,383

90,291

184,674

Eti-Osa

158,858

124,933

283,791

Ikeja
Ikorodu
Lagos Island

Female

83,276

82,720

165,996

Ibeju-Lekki

60,729

57,064

117,793

Lagos Mainland

149,171

132,386

281,557

Ifako-Ijiaye

219,109

208,628

427,737

Mushin

281,675

258,108

539,783

Ikeja

171,782

145,832

317,614

Ojo

548,661

486,560

1,035,221

Ikorodu

268,463

259,454

527,917

Oshodi/Isolo

237,908

211,873

449,781

Kosofe

358,935

323,837

682,772

Shomolu

405,148

366,046

771,194

Lagos Island

110,042

102,658

212,700

Surulere

310,739

279,208

589,947

Lagos Mainland

170,568

156,132

326,700

Mushin

326,873

304,984

631,857

Ojo

315,401

293,772

609,173

Oshodi-Isolo

325,207

303,854

629,061

Shomolu

207,519

196,050

403,569

Surulere

260,509

242,356

502,865

4,719,125

4,394,480

9,113,605

Total
3,010,604
2,714,512
Source: National Population Commission

5,725,116

Total

TABLE 40: POPULATION OF NASSARAWA STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 2006


Local Government Area

2006
Male

Female

Total

Akwanga

56,135

55,767

111,902

Awe

57,326

55,757

113,083

Doma

71,395

67,596

138,991

Karu

109,515

106,715

216,230

Keana

40,873

40,928

81,801

Keffi

47,527

45,023

92,550

Kokona

54,379

54,179

108,558

Lafia

165,631

164,291

329,922

Nasarawa

95,105

92,115

187,220

Nasarawa-Eggon

74,543

73,862

148,405

Obi

74,675

74,302

148,977

Toto

59,884

59,167

119,051

Wamba

36,813

35,874

72,687

943,801

925,576

1,869,377

Total
Source: National Population Commission

36

TABLE 41:

POPULATION OF NIGER STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006

1991

2006

Local

Local

Government Area
Agaie
Agwara
Bida
Borgu
Bosso
Changhanga
Gbako
Gurara
Lapai
Lavun
Magama
Mariga
Mokwa
Paikoro
Rafi
Rijau
Shiroro
Suleja
Wushishi

Total

Male
40,568
19,652
89,571
57,484
45,707
78,153
45,136
24,743
37,334
107,749
66,417
127,448
50,205
55,216
60,205
61,716
102,586
82,667
99,891

Female
39,369
19,264
83,327
52,852
40,566
65,743
43,632
24,160
36,313
104,660
63,332
116,244
48,029
54,140
56,743
60,334
97,743
68,633
94,031

Total
79,937
38,916
172,898
110,336
86,273
143,896
88,768
48,903
73,647
212,409
129,749
243,692
98,234
109,356
116,948
122,050
200,329
151,300
193,922

1,252,448

1,169,115

2,421,563

Government Area
Agaie
Agwara
Bida
Borgu
Bosso
Chanchaga
Edati
Gbako
Gurara
Kacha
Kontagora
Lapai
Lavun
Magama
Mariga
Mashegu
Mokwa
Muya
Paikoro
Rafi
Rijau
Shiroro
Suleja
Tafa
Wushishi
Total

Male
66,703
29,293
93,741
87,327
75,033
105,265
80,615
63,871
45,153
60,526
77,782
59,974
107,146
90,740
100,899
107,909
123,467
52,584
79,399
94,395
88,875
118,640
112,030
41,524
41,459

Female
65,395
28,054
91,812
85,508
73,103
96,886
79,203
62,974
45,726
60,367
74,186
57,047
102,631
90,730
98,701
107,288
119,391
50,877
78,779
91,723
87,324
117,025
103,045
42,350
40,297

Total
132,098
57,347
185,553
172,835
148,136
202,151
159,818
126,845
90,879
120,893
151,968
117,021
209,777
181,470
199,600
215,197
242,858
103,461
158,178
186,118
176,199
235,665
215,075
83,874
81,756

2,004,350

1,950,422

3,954,772

Source: National Population Commission

TABLE 42:

POPULATION OF OGUN STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006


1991

2006

Local
Government Area

Male

Female

Total

Local
Go vernment Area

Male

Female

Total

Abeokuta North
Abeokuta South
Ado-Odo/Ota
Egbado North
Egbado South
Ifo
Ijebu East
Ijebu - North
Ijebu Ode
Ikenne
Obafemi/Owode
Odeda
Odogbolu
Ogun Water-side
Sagamu

46,940
137,116
118,424
111,052
131,592
109,030
30,341
71,298
78,170
54,688
64,685
43,136
42,963
30,366
77,945

47,026
145,812
116,223
117,918
138,315
106,025
30,779
77,044
80,133
57,047
71,089
43,814
45,421
31,553
77,781

93,966
282,928
234,647
228,970
269,907
215,055
61,120
148,342
158,303
111,735
135,774
86,950
88,384
61,919
155,726

Abeokuta North
Abeokuta South
Ado-Odo/Ota
Egbado North
Egbado South
Ewekoro
Ifo
Ijebu East
Ijebu North
Ijebu North East
Ijebu Ode
Ikenne
Imeko Afon
Ipokia
Obafemi-Owode
Odeda
Odogbolu
Ogun Waterside
Remo North
Shagamu

96,463
119,977
261,523
89,880
81,666
28,212
269,206
56,981
141,074
34,581
76,466
60,607
41,850
74,649
118,574
55,200
63,838
37,412
29,893
126,855

102,330
130,318
265,719
93,964
86,670
26,881
269,964
52,340
139,446
34,219
80,695
58,510
41,102
75,738
116,497
54,322
61,819
36,810
29,859
129,030

198,793
250,295
527,242
183,844
168,336
55,093
539,170
109,321
280,520
68,800
157,161
119,117
82,952
150,387
235,071
109,522
125,657
74,222
59,752
255,885

Total
1,147,746 1,185,980
Source: National Population Commission

2,333,726

1,864,907

1,886,233

3,751,140

Total

37

TABLE 43: POPULATION OF ONDO STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006
1991
Local
Government Area

Male

Ado-Ekiti

78,590

Akoko North

2006
Total

Local
Government Area

77,532

156,122

Akoko North East

92,456

86,636

179,092

51,078

52,765

103,843

Akoko North West

107,076

104,791

211,867

Akoko North West

58,837

60,441

119,278

Akoko South East

42,175

40,268

82,443

Akoko South

87,146

89,035

176,181

Akoko South West

114,733

113,650

228,383

163,662

160,996

324,658

Akure North

66,526

64,239

130,765

Ekiti East

65,943

66,886

132,829

Akure South

178,672

181,596

360,268

Ekiti South West

69,284

70,899

140,183

Ese-Odo

79,812

78,444

158,256

108,242

111,140

219,382

Idanre

67,531

62,264

129,795

Emure/Ise/Orun

69,321

71,102

140,423

Ifedore

89,574

86,798

176,372

Idanre

44,313

41,463

85,776

Ilaje

146,859

142,979

289,838

Ido/Osi

48,662

49,922

98,584

Ile-Oluji-Okeigbo

87,104

84,772

171,876

Ifedore

50,777

51,840

102,617

Irele

72,861

71,275

144,136

Ijero

46,668

48,697

95,365

Odigbo

116,299

115,988

232,287

Ikere

28,857

29,755

58,612

Okitipupa

117,594

116,544

234,138

Ikole

59,506

60,290

119,796

Ondo East

38,851

37,241

76,092

141,916

145,107

287,023

Ondo West

141,759

147,109

288,868

Ile-Oluji-Okeigbo

57,464

58,630

116,094

Ose

73,119

71,020

144,139

Irele

49,794

50,333

100,127

Owo

112,056

110,206

222,262

Irepodun/Ifelodun

54,451

55,808

110,259

Moba

73,598

75,402

149,000

Odigbo

78,270

76,050

154,320

Okitipupa

87,463

89,152

176,615

Ondo

125,909

126,438

252,347

Ose

46,403

46,630

93,033

Owo

78,866

78,325

157,191

Oye

56,873

58,371

115,244

1,903,009

3,784,902

Total

1,745,057

1,715,820

3,460,877

Akure

Ekiti West

Ilaje/Ese-Odo

Total
1,881,893
Source: National Population Commission

Female

Male

Female

Total

38

TABLE 44:

POPULATION OF OSUN STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006


1991

Local
Government Area

Male

2006
Female

Total

Local
Government Area

Male

Female

Total

Atakumosa

48,941

49,201

98,142

Aiyedaade

76,032

73,537

149,569

Ayedade

45,033

48,744

94,777

Aiyedire

38,299

38,010

76,309

Ayedire

19,640

21,996

41,636

Atakumosa East

38,945

37,160

76,105

Boripe

52,927

57,247

110,174

Atakumosa West

34,859

33,491

68,350

Ede

69,489

72,874

142,363

Boluwaduro

36,045

34,909

70,954

Egbedore

19,552

20,741

40,293

Boripe

71,052

67,690

138,742

Ejigbo

33,409

35,957

69,366

Ede North

42,282

41,536

83,818

Ife Central

92,417

94,439

186,856

Ede South

38,233

37,256

75,489

Ife North

64,276

68,982

133,258

Egbedore

37,302

36,667

73,969

Ife South

42,147

46,023

88,170

Ejigbo

67,437

65,078

132,515

Ifedayo

12,117

12,554

24,671

Ife Central

88,403

78,801

167,204

Ifelodun

36,991

39,574

76,565

Ife East

95,106

93,508

188,614

Ila

31,396

33,794

65,190

Ife North

76,852

76,422

153,274

Ilesha

65,607

73,838

139,445

Ife South

68,450

66,040

134,490

Irepodun

74,356

79,101

153,457

Ifedayo

19,227

18,281

37,508

Irewole

63,905

70,922

134,827

Ifelodun

48,567

47,877

96,444

Iwo

50,356

55,045

105,401

Ila

31,488

30,566

62,054

Obokun

29,638

31,580

61,218

Ilesha West

52,721

52,695

105,416

Odo-Otin

39,774

42,540

82,314

Ilsha East

52,985

53,824

106,809

Ola-Oluwa

19,048

20,406

39,454

Irepodun

60,553

59,037

119,590

Olorunda

41,159

42,188

83,347

Irewole

71,730

71,076

142,806

Oriade

39,283

41,550

80,833

Isokan

51,304

50,756

102,060

Osogbo

51,665

54,721

106,386

Iwo

96,419

94,929

191,348

Obokun

59,587

57,263

116,850

Odo-Otin

67,956

64,122

132,078

Ola-Oluwa

39,233

36,994

76,227

Olorunda

66,684

64,965

131,649

Oriade

75,213

73,166

148,379

Orolu

52,790

50,042

102,832

Osogbo

78,395

77,112

155,507

1,734,149

1,682,810

3,416,959

Total
1,043,126
1,115,017
Source: National Population Commission

2,158,143

Total

39

TABLE 45:

POPULATION OF OYO STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006


1991

Local
Government Area

Male

2006
Female

Total

Local
Government Area

Male

Afijio

66,434

65,750

132,184

105,594

106,217

211,811

Female

Total

Afijio

40,433

42,359

82,792

Akinyele

69,857

70,261

140,118

Akinyele

Egbeda

64,144

65,317

129,461

Atiba

84,266

83,980

168,246

Ibadan North West

72,913

75,005

147,918

Atisbo

56,747

53,218

109,965

Ibarapa

29,521

29,676

59,197

Egbeda

137,527

146,116

283,643

Ido

26,665

26,917

53,582

Ibadan North

152,608

155,511

308,119

109,497

109,831

219,328

Ibadan North East

163,844

167,600

331,444

Ifeloju

54,222

54,233

108,455

Ibadan North West

75,410

78,619

154,029

Irepo

52,840

51,999

104,839

Ibadan South East

130,334

136,123

266,457

Iseyin

84,225

86,681

170,936

Ibadan South West

139,622

143,476

283,098

Kajola

83,823

84,437

168,260

Ibarapa Central

52,094

51,149

103,243

Lagelu

33,197

35,704

68,901

Ibarapa East

59,315

57,867

117,182

Ogbomosho North

50,777

53,518

104,295

Ibarapa North

51,272

49,021

100,293

Ogo-Oluwa

17,879

18,309

36,188

Ido

52,465

51,622

104,087

Oluyole

45,564

45,963

91,527

Irepo

62,601

58,639

121,240

Ona-Ara

60,093

62,955

123,048

Iseyin

129,268

126,351

255,619

Orelope

34,117

34,449

68,566

Itesiwaju

65,820

61,571

127,391

Orire

52,338

51,273

103,611

Iwajowa

52,472

50,375

102,847

Oyo

129,186

131,712

260,898

Kajola

101,188

99,340

200,528

31,596

32,501

64,097

Lagelu

74,220

73,913

148,133

Ibadan North East

135,288

140,339

275,627

Ogbomosho North

103,418

95,441

198,859

Ibadan South East

110,976

114,824

225,800

Ogbomosho South

50,862

49,517

100,379

Ibadan South West

138,388

138,659

277,047

Ogo Oluwa

33,403

31,795

65,198

Ibadan North

152,061

150,210

302,271

Olorunsogo

41,795

39,544

81,339

31,157

34,160

65,958

Oluyole

102,371

101,090

203,461

Ona-Ara

130,615

134,956

265,571

Orelope

52,996

51,008

104,004

Ori Ire

76,465

72,943

149,408

Oyo East

62,147

61,948

124,095

Oyo West

68,897

67,560

136,457

Saki East

56,014

52,943

108,957

Saki West

138,677

134,591

273,268

71,671

68,668

140,339

2,802,432

2,778,462

5,580,894

Ifedapo

Surulere

Ogbomosho South

Surulere
Total
1,710,757 1,741,292
Source: National Population Commission

3,452,720

Total

40

TABLE 46:

POPULATION OF PLATEAU STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006


1991

Local
Government Area

Male

Akwanga

54,100

Awe

2006
Total

Local
Government Area

Male

53,857

107,957

Barkin Ladi

90,913

88,892

179,805

60,704

62,198

122,902

Bassa

94,725

95,109

189,834

Barikin-Ladi

79,333

79,223

158,556

Bokkos

88,560

90,990

179,550

Bassa

60,352

61,300

121,652

Jos East

44,980

43,321

88,301

Bokkos

45,530

49,688

95,218

Jos North

220,856

216,361

437,217

Doma

44,804

45,915

90,719

Jos South

157,067

154,325

311,392

Jos North

217,753

195,678

413,431

Kanam

81,162

86,457

167,619

Jos South

121,396

116,012

237,408

Kanke

61,376

62,892

124,268

Kanam

55,218

58,282

113,500

Langtang North

70,203

72,113

142,316

Karu

60,993

59,134

120,127

Langtang South

53,111

52,062

105,173

Keffi

67,575

66,298

133,873

Mangu

148,590

151,930

300,520

Lafia

120,745

119,911

240,656

Mikang

47,584

48,804

96,388

Langtang North

45,930

48,777

94,707

Pankshin

95,376

94,738

190,114

Langtang South

23,037

24,071

47,108

Quan'Pan

96,800

100,476

197,276

Mangu

88,857

98,540

187397

Riyom

66,248

65,530

131,778

Nasarawa

63,526

64,317

127,843

Shendam

101,951

103,168

205,119

Nasarawa Eggon

35,995

37,134

73,129

79,496

80,365

159,861

Obi

50,182

50,892

101,074

Pankshin

89,343

91,238

180,581

Quar-Pan

69,271

71,811

141,082

Shemdan

108,872

108,533

217,405

Toto

43,909

45,687

89,596

Wase

49,629

52,707

102,336

Total
1,657,054 1,661,203
Source: National Population Commission

3,318,257

1,598,998

1,607,533

3,206,531

Female

Wase

Total

Female

Total

41

TABLE 47:

POPULATION OF RIVERS STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006


1991

Local
Government Area

Male

2006
Female

Total

Local
Government Area

Male

Female

Total

145,243

137,167

282,410

Abua/Odua

69,955

64,465

134,420

Abua/Odua

Ahoada

94,606

87,208

181,814

Ahoada East

85,467

80,857

166,324

Akukutoru

53,509

48,660

102,169

Ahoada West

127,906

121,326

249,232

119,047

110,428

229,475

Akukutoru

82,949

78,154

161,103

Asari-Toru

86,650

80,138

166,788

Andoni

111,946

105,978

217,924

Bonny

40,105

36,019

76,124

Asari-Toru

112,283

107,504

219,787

Brass

144,241

134,909

279,150

Bonny

116,340

98,643

214,983

Degama

49,901

45,988

95,889

Degama

128,041

121,426

249,467

Ekeremor

64,637

59,642

124,279

Eleme

98,345

91,849

190,194

Emuoha

79,757

75,166

154,923

Emuoha

102,634

98,423

201,057

125,209

117,087

242,296

Etche

127,869

122,070

249,939

Gokana

82,732

76,729

159,461

Gokana

118,222

115,591

233,813

Ikwere

64,816

60,569

125,385

Ikwere

97,575

91,355

188,930

Khana

103,558

103,537

207,095

Khana

147,315

145,609

292,924

88,370

81,806

170,176

Obio/Akpor

238,951

223,399

462,350

137,031

125,986

263,017

Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni

145,326

137,968

283,294

Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni

98,857

91,894

190,751

Ogu/Bolo

38,552

36,730

75,282

Ogbia

84,885

76,073

160,958

Okrika

113,962

108,323

222,285

Okrika

104,456

96,895

201,351

Omumma

50,853

49,535

100,388

45,517

39,817

85,334

Opobo/Nkoro

77,556

75,277

152,833

232,181

208,218

440,399

Oyingbo

63,434

61,897

125,331

62,163

57,596

119,759

Port-Harcourt

280,703

257,855

538,558

139,821

127,550

267,371

Tai

61,554

58,754

120,308

67,554

63,619

131,173

Total
2,239,558
2,069,999
Source: National Population Commission

4,309,557

2,673,026

2,525,690

5,198,716

Andoni/Opobo

Etche

Northern Ijaw
Obio/Akpor

Oyingbo
Port-Harcourt
Sagbama
Sourther Ijaw
Tai/Eleme

Total

42

TABLE 48: POPULATION OF SOKOTO STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006
1991

2006

Local
Government Area

Total

Local
Government Area

Male

Female

Male

Anka

127,777

139,197

266,974

Binji

52,949

51,325

104,274

Bakura

61,254

65,611

126,865

Bodinga

87,844

86,458

174,302

Binji

26,757

27,482

54,239

Dange Shuni

97,709

95,734

193,443

Bodinga

56,379

57,688

114,067

Gada

122,232

126,819

249,051

Bukkuyun

60,275

60794

121069

Goronyo

90,639

91,479

182,118

Bungudu

93,734

96,049

189,783

Gudu

48,125

47,275

95,400

Dange Shuni

77,008

75,458

152,466

Gwadabawa

116,300

115,269

231,569

Gada

73,332

74,583

147,915

Illela

74,949

75,184

150,133

Goronyo

52,439

54,227

106,666

Isa

73,474

76,794

150,268

Gummi

102,063

103,912

205,975

Kebbe

62,338

60,816

123,154

Gusau

131,585

127,751

259,336

Kware

66,778

67,306

134,084

Gwadabawa

71,100

71,896

142,996

Raba

75,001

74,151

149,152

Illela

64,563

67,367

131,930

Sabon Birni

99,397

108,073

207,470

Isa

86,319

95,905

182,224

Shagari

79,438

77,469

156,907

132,403

138,723

271,126

Silame

53,091

51,510

104,601

Kware

58,137

58,002

116,139

Sokoto North

124,134

108,878

233,012

Maradun

64,774

66,649

131,423

Sokoto South

103,207

94,479

197,686

Rabah

44,011

47,108

91,119

Tambuwal

113,495

112,422

225,917

Sabon Birni

72,069

80,925

152,994

Tangaza

55,309

59,461

114,770

Silame

32,202

32,920

65,122

Tureta

34,567

33,847

68,414

Sokoto

146,053

130,909

276,962

Wamakko

91,466

87,780

179,246

Talata Mafara

67,954

70,890

138,844

Wurno

81,854

80,549

162,403

Tambuwal

73,501

73,475

146,976

Yabo

59,417

55,885

115,302

Tangaza

62,838

65,281

128,119

Tsafe

81,892

81,620

163,512

Wamakko

69,737

70,400

140,137

Wurno

49,785

51,179

100,964

Yabo

83,383

84,168

167,551

Zurmi

85,550

91,133

176,683

Total
2,208,874 2,610,302
Source: National Population Commission

4,470,176

Total

1,863,713

1,838,963

3,702,676

Kaura Namoda

Female

Total

43

TABLE 49:

POPULATION OF TARABA STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006


1991

Local
Government Area
Bali

Male

2006
Female

Total

Local
Government Area
Ardo-Kola

161,904

157,067

318,971

Donga

42,460

42,166

84,626

Bali

Gashaka

25,481

24,284

49,765

Donga

Ibi

29,003

29,147

58,150

Gashaka

Jalingo

72,496

68,165

140,661

Gassol

Karim/Lamido

66,376

67,892

134,268

Lau

31,496

32,028

63,524

110,021

110,426

Takum

73,646

Wukari

80,536

Yorro
Zing

Sardauna

Male

Female

Total

44,533

43,251

87,784

107,979

103,045

211,024

67,582

65,523

133,105

45,587

41,579

87,166

126,856

118,230

245,086

Ibi

42,654

41,648

84,302

Jalingo

71,997

68,321

140,318

220,447

Karim-Lamido

98,315

95,609

193,924

74,206

147,852

Kurmi

46,383

44,899

91,282

76,634

157,170

Lau

48,582

46,608

95,190

28,466

29,630

58,096

Sardauna

112,060

112,297

224,357

37,998

40,656

78,654

Takum

68,062

66,514

134,576

Ussa

46,558

44,331

90,889
238,283

Wukari

124,285

113,998

Yorro

45,633

44,232

89,865

Zing

64,759

62,926

127,685

*Disputed Arears
Total
759,883
752,301
Source: National Population Commission

1,512,184

Total

10,106

9,858

19,964

1,171,931

1,122,869

2,294,800

TABLE 50: POPULATION OF YOBE STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006
1991
Local
Government Area

Male

Bade

54,070

Bursari

35,720

Damaturu

51,131

Fika

59,034

Fune

2006
Total

Local
Government Area

52,136

106,206

Bade

73,709

66,095

139,804

34,606

70,326

Bursari

56,381

53,311

109,692

48,343

99,474

Damaturu

48,361

39,345

87,706

59,884

118,918

Fika

69,175

67,561

136,736

62,892

61,925

124,817

Fune

150,896

151,058

301,954

Geidam

45,828

41,163

86,991

Geidam

82,482

73,258

155,740

Gujba

73,878

71,591

145,469

Gujba

72,310

57,487

129,797

Jakusko

41,216

39,110

80,326

Gulani

Machina

22,572

21,702

44,274

Jakusko

Nangere

Female

Male

Female

Total

51,686

51,830

103,516

120,728

111,730

232,458

123,839

116,452

240,291

Karasuwa

55,385

50,129

105,514

Nguru

72,760

67,412

140,172

Machina

31,771

29,223

60,994

Yunusari

38,181

37,979

76,160

Nangere

44,470

43,047

87,517

Yusufari

33,608

32,655

66,263

Nguru

80,827

69,872

150,699

105,388

99,478

204,866

Tarmua

40,612

37,055

77,667

Yunusari

64,918

61,022

125,940

Potiskum

Yusufari
Total
714,729
684,958
Source: National Population Commission

1,399,687

Total

55,935

54,804

110,739

1,205,034

1,116,305

2,321,339

44

TABLE 51: POPULATION OF ZAMFARA STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 2006


2006

Local Government Area

Male

Female

Total

Anka

72,456

71,181

143,637

Bakura

92,369

94,772

187,141

Birnin Magaji

90,824

93,259

184,083

Bukkuyum

108,812

107,536

216,348

Bungudu

128,831

129,813

258,644

Gummi

102,686

104,035

206,721

Gusau

198,682

185,030

383,712

Kaura Namoda

145,548

139,815

285,363

Maradun

106,403

101,160

207,563

Maru

146,920

146,221

293,141

66,512

69,452

135,964

Talata Mafara

107,516

108,134

215,650

Tsafe

129,010

137,919

266,929

Zurmi

145,054

148,923

293,977

1,641,623

1,637,250

3,278,873

Shinkafi

Total
Source: National Population Commission

TABLE 52:

POPULATION OF FCT, ABUJA BY COUNCIL AREA, 1991 AND 2006


1991

Local
Government Area

Male

Abaji

10,833

Abuja Municipal

2006
Total

Local
Government Area

Male

10,248

21,081

Abaji

28,860

29,782

58,642

Female

Female

Total

129,388

97,561

226,949

AMAC

415,951

360,347

776,298

Gwagwalada

42,656

36,650

79,306

Bwari

115,346

113,928

229,274

Kuje

22,422

21,916

44,338

Gwagwalada

80,182

78,436

158,618

Kuje

49,420

47,813

97,233

Kwali

43,413

42,761

86,174

Total

733,172

673,067

1,406,239

Total
205,299
166,375
Source: National Population Commission

371,674

45

TABLE 53: 1991 POPULATION OF STATES BY SEX AND SEX RATIO


State

Male

Female

Sex Ratio

Abia

1,125,999

1,212,488

92.87

Adamawa

1,050,791

1,051,262

99.96

Akwa Ibom

1,167,829

1,241,784

94.04

Anambra

1,374,671

1,421,804

96.68

Bauchi

2,192,423

2,158,584

101.57

Benue

1,368,965

1,384,112

98.91

Borno

1,296,111

1,239,892

104.53

956,136

955,161

100.1

1,271,932

1,318,559

96.46

Bayelsa

Cross River
Delta
Ebonyi
Edo
Ekiti
Enugu
Gombe

1,085,156

1,086,849

99.84

1,475,648

1,678,732

87.90

Imo

1,166,448

1,319,187

88.42

Jigawa

1,455,780

1,419,745

102.54

Kaduna

2,041,141

1,894,477

107.74

Kano

2,958,736

2,851,734

103.75

Katsina

1,860,658

1,892,475

98.32

Kebbi

1,035,723

1,032,767

100.29

Kogi

1,039,484

1,108,272

93.79

Kwara

773,182

775,230

99.74

Lagos

3,010,604

2,714,512

110.91

Niger

1,252,466

1,169,115

107.13

Ogun

1,147,746

1,185,980

96.78

Ondo

1,881,884

1,903,454

98.87

Osun

1,043,126

1,115,017

93.55

Oyo

1,711,428

1,741,292

98.28

Plateau

1,657,209

1,655,203

100.12

Rivers

2,239,558

2,069,999

108.19

Sokoto

2,208,874

2,261,302

97.68

Taraba

759,872

752,291

101.01

Yobe

714,729

684,958

104.35

Nassarawa

Zamfara

205,299

166,375

123.40

Nigeria
44,529,608
Source: National Population Commission

44,462,612

100.15

FCT, Abuja

46

TABLE 54: AGE DEPENDENCY RATIO BY STATE AND RURAL- URBAN RESIDENCE, 1991
State
Abia

Young
Rural

Urban

Old
Total

Rural

Overall

Urban

Total

Rural

Urban

Total

96.5

77.6

88.9

10.3

4.2

7.9

106.8

8.2

96.8

Adamawa

104.9

84.8

86.9

5.1

2.4

7.4

110

87

94.3

Akwa Ibom

89.1

82.8

102.1

9.7

8.5

4.8

98.8

91.3

106.9

Anambra

81.4

77.3

78.8

7.9

6.5

89.4

83.3

85.3

94

91.2

93.4

4.2

5.8

100

95.4

99.2

Benue

106.4

94.1

104.5

10.7

9.4

117.1

97.9

113.9

Borno

77.7

87.1

81

6.2

3.4

5.2

83.9

90.5

86.2

99

85.7

95.2

5.4

3.1

4.8

104.4

88.7

100

90.1

88.2

93.3

9.8

4.5

8.1

100

92.7

101.4

Bauchi
Bayelsa

Cross River
Delta
Ebonyi
Edo
Ekiti
Enugu
Gombe
Imo
Jigawa
Kaduna
Kano
Katsina

96.2

85.6

91.1

9.1

7.1

105.3

90.5

98.2

102

92.5

97.9

7.1

4.2

6.3

109.1

96.7

104.2

89.1

82.8

97

9.8

8.5

9.3

98.8

91.3

106.3

76

80.2

76.1

6.8

5.4

6.6

82.8

85.6

82.7

96

89.1

120.7

6.3

3.2

6.2

101.8

92.4

126.9

82.1

83.5

82.5

6.2

5.6

88.3

88.2

88.1

92

94.3

94.4

5.6

5.4

97.5

99.2

99.8

Kebbi

96.4

93.5

95.8

5.7

4.1

56

102.1

97.5

101.4

Kogi

99.3

93.5

97.5

10.1

8.4

9.3

109.4

102

106.8

Kwara

90.1

82.8

86.8

11.8

6.5

9.2

101.9

89.2

96

Lagos

80.2

66.5

68.3

5.2

2.3

2.6

85.5

69

70.9

Niger

95.1

83.9

92.1

6.9

3.1

5.9

102

87

98

Ogun

85.6

77.1

81.7

12.7

7.7

10.4

98.4

85

92.1

Ondo

83

79

81.2

7.5

7.3

90.2

86

88.5

Osun

88

82.4

84.6

12

9.5

10.3

99.1

91.9

94.9

Oyo

84

77.3

79.3

10.5

6.2

7.5

94.5

83.5

86.8

Plateau

99.1

89.4

96.3

9.2

3.6

7.7

108.3

93

104

Rivers

83.8

78.2

81.8

4.2

3.1

3.7

88

81.2

85.5

Sokoto

86.3

90.8

86.9

4.8

91.3

94.8

91.7

Taraba

94

90.9

93.4

7.5

4.6

101.3

95.8

100.4

Yobe

84

93.1

86.2

6.4

4.4

6.2

89.9

97.5

92.4

77.5

56.2

70.4

5.5

1.2

4.2

83

57.4

74.6

86.8

7.3

4.7

6.4

97.6

88.6

93.2

Nassarawa

Zamfara
FTC, Abuja

Nigeria
90.4
90.9
Source: National Population Commission

47

TABLE 55:

POPULATION DISTRIBUTION BY AGE GROUPS AND SEX NATIONAL, 2006

Age Groups

Male

Female

Both Sexes

0-4

11,569,218

11,025,749

22,594,967

5-9

10,388,611

9,616,769

20,005,380

10 - 14

8,504,319

7,631,631

16,135,950

15 - 19

7,536,532

7,362,887

14,899,419

20 - 24

6,237,549

7,197,530

13,435,079

25 - 29

5,534,458

6,676,968

12,211,426

30 - 34

4,505,186

4,962,352

9,467,538

35 -39

3,661,133

3,670,622

7,331,755

40 - 44

3,395,489

3,060,981

6,456,470

45 - 49

2,561,526

2,029,767

4,591,293

50 -54

2,363,937

1,885,282

4,249,219

55 - 59

1,189,770

876,477

2,066,247

60 - 64

1,363,219

1,087,067

2,450,286

65 - 69

628,436

522,612

1,151,048

70 - 74

765,988

564,609

1,330,597

75 - 79

327,416

252,422

579,838

80 - 84

408,680

351,373

760,053

85 +

404,021

311,204

715,225

Nigeria
71,345,488
Source: National Population Commission

69,086,302

140,431,790

TABLE 56: POPULATION TO THE HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD - NATIONAL DISTRIBUTION BY AGE GROUPS AND
RELATIONSHIP, 2006
Relationship to the head of household
Other Blood
Parent
Brother/Sister
Relatio

Age
Groups

Total

0-4

22,594,967

20,431,741

363,849

1,102,107

269,892

427,378

5-9

20,005,380

17,747,228

465,264

987,496

254,457

550,935

10 - 14

16,135,950

34,253

217,972

13,229,116

602,355

889,951

311,952

850,351

15 - 19

14,899,419

217,730

1,354,403

10,247,840

872,384

899,323

395,867

911,872

20 - 24

13,435,079

1,012,323

2,853,038

6,484,644

3,450

955,015

840,919

481,104

804,586

25 - 29

12,211,426

2,391,311

3,829,059

3,739,600

5,978

684,686

615,462

379,216

566,114

30 - 34

9,467,538

3,362,402

3,406,265

1,518,368

17,392

322,248

320,944

192,551

327,368

35 -39

7,331,755

3,345,172

2,630,232

636,952

46,724

164,193

183,853

107,568

217,061

40 - 44

6,456,470

3,478,464

2,087,037

314,495

91,750

100,941

131,053

71,449

181,281

45 - 49

4,591,293

2,702,522

1,310,584

157,893

108,571

60,868

86,588

46,271

117,996

50 -54

4,249,219

2,631,297

1,071,244

109,985

171,763

51,699

85,904

35,533

91,794

55 - 59

2,066,247

1,327,182

456,058

43,971

112,674

24,148

41,308

17,374

43,532

60 - 64

2,450,286

1,605,867

443,019

58,743

195,686

30,235

60,137

16,772

39,827

65 - 69

1,151,048

752,363

194,390

30,593

103,741

14,068

29,659

8,124

18,110

70 - 74

1,330,597

899,151

147,579

32,176

166,095

16,514

40,986

8,018

20,078

75 - 79

579,838

382,139

65,971

19,135

73,937

7,414

18,127

3,902

9,213

80 - 84

760,053

484,533

73,887

28,844

116,170

10,439

28,890

5,130

12,160

85 +
715,225
469,802
Nigeria
140,431,790
25,096,511
Source: National Population Commision

52,300
20,193,038

14,762
74,846,086

123,227
1,337,158

8,975
4,755,295

28,703
6,391,410

4,557
2,609,737

12,899
5,202,555

Head of
Household

Spouse

Child

Non-Blood
Relation

Institutional
Household

48

TABLE 57:

Age Groups

POPULATION DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 10 AND ABOVE, SEX AND MARITAL STATUS


(BOTH SEXES) NATIONAL, 2006
Marital Status

Total
Never Married

Married

Seperated

Divorced

Widowed

10 - 14

16,135,950

15,383,390

599,325

75,985

54,596

22,654

15 - 19

14,899,419

12,707,493

2,028,569

67,389

67,676

28,292

20 - 24

13,435,079

8,831,830

4,403,719

81,609

79,243

38,678

25 - 29

12,211,426

5,159,619

6,816,610

99,739

83,738

51,720

30 - 34

9,467,538

1,803,167

7,398,387

104,492

81,276

80,216

35 -39

7,331,755

626,912

6,459,217

83,275

63,936

98,415

40 - 44

6,456,470

283,011

5,867,180

79,006

66,393

160,880

45 - 49

4,591,293

153,879

4,179,563

56,702

45,885

155,264

50 -54

4,249,219

119,412

3,782,460

57,654

48,780

240,913

55 - 59

2,066,247

56,974

1,822,179

27,992

22,132

136,970

60 - 64

2,450,286

80,510

2,051,541

37,562

32,200

248,473

65 - 69

1,151,048

43,018

939,241

16,634

13,481

138,674

70 - 74

1,330,597

60,390

1,044,375

20,988

17,888

186,956

75 - 79

579,838

33,772

444,668

8,215

6,723

86,460

80 - 84

760,053

50,807

559,967

12,813

10,583

125,883

85 +

715,225

43,489

527,316

11,483

9,084

123,853

Nigeria
97,831,443
45,437,673
Source: National Population Commission

48,924,317

841,538

703,614

1,924,301

TABLE 58:

Age Groups

POPULATION DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 10 AND ABOVE, SEX AND MARITAL STATUS


(MALE) - NATIONAL, 2006

Marital Status

Total
Never Married

Married

Seperated

Divorced

Widowed

10 - 14

8,504,319

8,222,203

203,079

39,730

28,515

10,792

15 - 19

7,536,532

7,143,939

321,886

32,127

26,927

11,653

20 - 24

6,237,549

5,255,068

910,812

34,912

24,064

12,693

25 - 29

5,534,458

3,298,431

2,154,183

42,949

25,500

13,395

30 - 34

4,505,486

1,215,856

3,203,747

44,848

25,436

15,599

35 -39

3,661,133

399,277

3,192,799

33,553

19,871

15,633

40 - 44

3,395,489

154,108

3,171,102

30,081

19,937

20,261

45 - 49

2,561,526

79,053

2,429,266

21,349

14,293

17,565

50 -54

2,363,937

54,692

2,254,323

19,609

13,644

21,669

55 - 59

1,189,770

26,523

1,132,832

10,460

6,964

12,991

60 - 64

1,363,219

31,194

1,292,263

12,259

8,495

19,008

65 - 69

628,436

16,689

590,793

5,973

3,927

11,054

70 - 74

765,988

22,587

715,645

7,160

4,767

15,829

75 - 79

327,416

13,546

299,896

3,335

2,121

8,518

80 - 84

408,680

19,214

372,247

4,057

2,566

10,596

85 +

404,021

17,343

366,528

4,197

2,600

13,353

Nigeria
49,387,959
25,969,723
Source: National Population Commission

22,611,401

346,599

229,627

230,609

49

TABLE 59:

POPULATION DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 10 AND ABOVE, SEXAND MARITAL STATUS


(FEMALE) NATIONAL, 2006

Age Groups

Total

Never Married

Married

Seperated

Divorced

Widowed

7,161,187
5,563,554
3,576,762
1,861,188
587,311

396,246
1,706,683
3,492,907
4,662,427
4,194,640

36,255
35,262
46,697
56,790
59,944

26,081
40,749
55,179
58,238
55,840

11,862
16,639
25,985
38,325
64,617

15 - 19
20 - 24
25 - 29
30 - 34
Age Groups

7,362,887
7,197,530
6,676,968
4,962,352
Total

35 -39
40 - 44
45 - 49
50 -54
55 - 59
60 - 64
65 - 69
70 - 74
75 - 79
80 - 84
85 +

3,670,622
3,060,981
2,029,767
1,885,282
876,477
1,087,067
522,612
564,609
252,422
351,373
311,204

227,635
128,903
74,826
64,720
30,451
49,316
26,329
37,803
20,226
31,593
26,146

3,266,418
2,696,078
1,750,297
1,528,137
689,347
759,278
348,448
328,730
144,772
187,720
160,788

49,722
48,925
35,353
38,045
17,532
25,303
10,661
13,828
4,880
8,756
7,286

44,065
46,456
31,592
35,136
15,168
23,705
9,554
13,121
4,602
8,017
6,484

82,782
140,619
137,699
219,244
123,979
229,465
127,620
171,127
77,942
115,287
110,500

Nigeria
48,443,784
Source: National Population Commission

19,467,950

26,312,916

495,239

473,987

1,693,692

Marital Status

TABLE 60: POPULATION DRISTRIBUTION BY RELATIONSHIP TO THE HEA D OF HOUSEHOLD


AND SEX NATIONAL, 2006
Relationship
Head of Household
Spouse
Child
Parent
Brother/Sister
Other Blood Relation
Non- Blood Relation
Institutional Household
Total
Source: National Population Commission

Sex

Both Sexes

Male

Females

25,096,511
20,193,038
74,846,086
1,337,158
4,755,295
6,391,410
2,609,737
5,202,555

20,945,578
403,581
39,303,923
179,987
2,556,987
3,097,995
1,451,275
3,406,162

4,150,933
19,789,457
35,542,163
1,157,171
2,198,308
3,293,415
1,158,462
1,796,393

140,431,790

71,345,488

69,086,302

TABLE 61: POPULATION DISTRIBUTION BY TYPE OF HOUSEHOLD AND SEX NATIONAL, 2006
Sex
Household Type

Regular
Institutional/Census Functionaries
Homeless Household
Homeless Person
Nomadic Household
Transient Persons/Household
Fishing and Hunting Persons/Household
Total
Source: National Population Commission

Households

Both Sexes

Males

Females

28,197,085
382,880
38,825
47,674
176,046
22,932
35,050

133,716,506
5,013,486
210,977
189,069
946,122
133,070
222,560

67,115,402
3,260,584
124,347
145,578
489,511
84,546
125,520

66,601,104
1,752,902
86,630
43,491
456,611
48,524
97,040

28,900,492

140,431,790

71,345,488

69,086,302

50

TABLE 62:

POPULATION DISTRIBUTION BY SIZE CLASS OF HOUSEHOLD AND SEX


NATIONAL, 2006

Size Class of Household

Sex
Male

Both Sexes

Females

1 Person

3,609,746

2,782,030

827,716

2 Persons

8,206,626

4,139,715

4,066,911

3 Persons

11,220,708

5,399,323

5,821,385

4 Persons

15,196,072

7,424,644

7,771,428

5 Persons

17,025,805

8,416,123

8,609,682

6 Persons

17,695,152

8,799,826

8,895,326

7 Persons

18,244,947

9,078,536

9,166,411

8 Persons

21,369,096

10,929,419

10,439,677

> 8 Persons

27,863,638

14,375,872

13,487,766

140,431,790

71,345,488

69,086,302

Total
Source: National Population Commission

TABLE 63: POPULATION DISTRIBUTION BY SEX AND TYPE OF DISABILITY NATIONAL, 2006
Sex

Total

Seeing

Hearing

Type of Disability
Speaking
Mobilty

Mental

Other

None

Male

71,345,488

778,418

240,644

192,411

248,903

105,785

142,590

69,636,737

Female

69,086,302

697,303

229,242

175,649

218,212

88,951

135,061

67,541,884

469,886

368,060

467,115

194,736

277,651

137,178,621

Total
140,431,790 1,475,721
Source: National Population Commission

TABLE 64:

Age Groups
6-9

POPULATION DISTRIBUTION OF LITERATE BY AGE GROUPS AND SEX NATIONAL, 2006


Sex
Male

Both Sexes

Females

6,927,539

3,664,812

3,262,727

10 - 14

11,475,145

6,125,671

5,349,474

15 - 19

11,886,674

6,241,532

5,645,142

20 - 24

10,410,997

5,207,988

5,203,009

25 - 29

9,105,457

4,483,180

4,622,277

30 - 34

6,660,211

3,469,292

3,190,919

35 - 39

5,220,013

2,844,373

2,375,640

40 - 44

4,199,406

2,485,927

1,713,479

45 - 49

3,062,875

1,911,692

1,151,183

50 -54

2,435,519

1,566,270

869,249

55 - 59

1,255,721

825,407

430,314

60 - 64

1,184,445

792,615

391,830

65 - 69

562,455

375,683

186,772

70 - 74

550,721

383,614

167,107

75 - 79

249,451

169,050

80,401

80 - 84

288,472

184,877

103,595

85 +

276,475

183,753

92,722

Total
75,751,576
Source: National Population Commission

40,915,736

34,835,840

51

TABLE 65:

Age Groups

POPULATION DISTRIBUTION OF AGE 6 AND ABOVE BY SEX, AGE GROUP


AND LITERACY STATUS (BOTH SEXES) NATIONAL, 2006
Total

Literacy Status
Literate

Non Literate

6-9

15,427,128

6,927,539

8,499,589

10 - 14

16,135,950

11,475,145

4,660,805

15 - 19

14,899,419

11,886,674

3,012,745

20 - 24

13,435,079

10,410,997

3,024,082

25 - 29

12,211,426

9,105,457

3,105,969

30 - 34

9,467,538

6,660,211

2,807,327

35 - 39

7,331,755

5,220,013

2,111,742

40 - 44

6,456,470

4,199,406

2,257,064

45 - 49

4,591,293

3,062,875

1,528,418

50 -54

4,249,219

2,435,519

1,813,700

55 - 59

2,066,247

1,255,721

810,526

60 - 64

2,450,286

1,184,445

1,265,841

65 - 69

1,151,048

562,455

588,593

70 - 74

1,330,597

550,721

779,876

75 - 79

579,838

249,451

330,387

80 - 84

760,053

288,472

471,581

85 +

715,225

276,475

438,750

Total
113,258,571
Source: National Population Commission

75,751,576

37,506,995

TABLE 66: POPULATION DISTRIBUTION OF AGE 6 AND ABOVE BY SEX,AGE GROUPS


AND LITERACY STATUS (MALE) NATIONAL, 2006
Age Groups

Total

Literacy Status
Literate

Non Literate

6-9

8,019,472

3,664,812

4,354,660

10 - 14

8,504,319

6,125,671

2,378,648

15 - 19

7,536,532

6,241,532

1,295,000

20 - 24

6,237,549

5,207,988

1,029,561

25 - 29

5,534,458

4,483,180

1,051,278

30 - 34

4,505,186

3,469,292

1,035,894

35 - 39

3,661,133

2,844,373

816,760

40 - 44

3,395,489

2,485,927

909,562

45 - 49

2,561,526

1,911,692

649,834

50 -54

2,363,937

1,566,270

797,667

55 - 59

1,189,770

825,407

364,363

60 - 64

1,363,219

792,615

570,604

65 - 69

628,436

375,683

252,753

70 - 74

765,988

383,614

382,374

75 - 79

327,416

169,050

158,366

80 - 84

408,680

184,877

223,803

85 +

404,021

183,753

220,268

Total
57,407,131
Source: National Population Commission

40,915,736

16,491,395

52

TABLE 67:

POPULATION DISTRIBUTION OF AGE 6 AND ABOVE BY SEX, AGE GROUPS


AND LITERACY STATUS FEMALE) NATIONAL, 2006

Age Groups

Literacy Status

Total

Literate

Non Literate

6-9

7,407,656

3,262,727

4,144,929

10 - 14

7,631,631

5,349,474

2,282,157

15 - 19

7,362,887

5,645,142

1,717,745

20 - 24

7,197,530

5,203,009

1,994,521

25 - 29

6,676,968

4,622,277

2,054,691

30 - 34

4,962,352

3,190,919

1,771,433

35 - 39

3,670,622

2,375,640

1,294,982

40 - 44

3,060,981

1,713,479

1,347,502

45 - 49

2,029,767

1,151,183

878,584

50 -54

1,885,282

869,249

1,016,033

55 - 59

876,477

430,314

446,163

60 - 64

1,087,067

391,830

695,237

65 - 69

522,612

186,772

335,840

70 - 74

564,609

167,107

397,502

75 - 79

252,422

80,401

172,021

80 - 84

351,373

103,595

247,778

85 +

311,204

92,722

218,482

Total
55,851,440
Source: National Population Commission

34,835,840

21,015,600

TABLE 68: POPULATION DISTRIBUTION OF AGE 6 AND ABOVE BY SEX AGE GROUPS AND
SCHOOLING STATUS (BOTH SEXES) - NATIONAL, 2006
Age
Group

Schooling Status
Attending
Attending
Primary
JSS

Total

Never
Attended

Attended in the
Past but not Now

6-9

15,427,128

5,440,022

81,305

9,786,955

118,846

10 - 14

16,135,950

3,631,303

555,992

7,155,808

4,106,868

685,979

15 - 19

14,899,419

3,347,333

1,491,847

644,568

2,849,724

5,275,306

1,290,641

20 - 24

13,435,079

3,426,959

3,261,520

2,918,689

3,827,911

25 - 29

12,212,426

3,486,297

4,256,749

590,139

3,879,241

30 - 34

9,467,538

3,133,911

3,857,425

2,476,202

35 - 39

7,331,755

2,356,324

4,833,360

142,071

40 - 44

6,456,470

2,513,571

3,872,657

70,242

45 - 49

4,591,293

1,695,558

2,852,040

43,695

50 -54

4,249,219

2,006,122

2,213,091

30,006

55 - 59

2,066,247

897,189

1,152,300

16,758

60 - 64

2,450,286

1,385,314

1,054,617

10,355

65 - 69

1,151,048

633,751

517,297

70 - 74

1,330,597

848,225

482,372

75 - 79

579,838

356,047

223,791

80 - 84

760,053

510,756

249,297

85 +

715,225

472,670

242,555

Total
113,259,571
36,141,352
Source: National Population Commission

31,198,215

17,587,331

7,075,438

9,470,113

11,787,122

Attending
SSS

Attending
Tertiary

53

TABLE 69: POPULATION DISTRIBUTION OF AGE 6 AND ABOVE BY SEX, AGE GROUPS AND SCHOOLING
STATUS (MALE) - NATIONAL, 2006
Schooling Status
Age
Group

Never
Attended

Attended in
the Past but
not Now

Attending
Primary

Attending JSS

8,019,472

2,800,723

44,588

5,109,714

64,447

10 - 14

8,504,319

1,892,470

299,712

3,815,469

2,143,816

352,852

15 - 19

7,536,532

1,495,016

682,754

364,408

1,542,402

2,780,780

671,172

20 - 24

6,237,549

1,228,831

1,460,619

1,590,243

1,957,856

25 - 29

5,534,458

1,235,250

1,963,517

318,274

2,017,417

30 - 34

4,505,186

1,204,676

1,961,055

1,339,455

35 - 39

3,661,133

949,852

2,634,170

77,111

40 - 44

3,395,489

1,057,402

2,302,870

35,217

45 - 49

2,561,526

754,778

1,786,067

20,681

50 -54

2,363,937

918,385

1,430,927

14,625

55 - 59

1,189,770

422,574

759,568

7,628

60 - 64

1,363,219

648,159

710,208

4,852

65 - 69

628,436

282,834

345,602

70 - 74

765,988

428,406

337,582

75 - 79

327,416

175,616

151,800

80 - 84

408,680

249,082

159,598

85 +

404,021

242,959

161,062

Total
57,407,131
15,987,013
Source: National Population Commission

17,191,699

Total

6-9

TABLE 70:

9,289,591

3,750,665

Attending SSS

Attending
Tertiary

5,042,149

6,146,014

POPULATION DISTRIBUTION OF AGE 6 AND ABOVE BY SEX, AGE GROUPS AND SCHOOLING
STATUS (FEMALE) - NATIONAL, 2006
Schooling Status

Age
Group

Attended in
the Past but
not Now

Attending
Primary

Total

Never
Attended

6-9

7,407,656

2,639,299

36,717

4,677,241

10 - 14

7,631,631

1,738,833

256,280

3,340,339

15 - 19

7,362,887

1,852,317

809,093

280,160

1,307,322

20 - 24

7,197,530

2,198,128

1,800,901

25 - 29

6,676,968

2,251,047

2,292,232

30 - 34

4,962,352

1,929,235

1,896,370

35 - 39

3,670,622

1,406,472

40 - 44

3,060,981

45 - 49

Attending SSS

Attending
Tertiary

54,399

1,963,052

333,127

2,494,526

619,469

1,328,446

1,870,055

271,865

1,861,824

1,136,747

2,199,190

64,960

1,456,169

1,569,787

35,025

2,029,767

940,780

1,065,973

23,014

50 -54

1,885,282

1,087,737

782,164

15,381

55 - 59

876,477

474,615

392,732

9,130

60 - 64

1,087,067

737,155

344,409

5,503

65 - 69

522,612

350,917

171,695

70 - 74

564,609

419,819

144,790

75 - 79

252,422

180,431

71,991

80 - 84

351,373

261,674

89,699

85 +

311,204

229,711

81,493

Total
55,851,440
20,154,339
Source: National Population Commission

14,005,516

4,427,964

5,641,108

8,297,740

Attending JSS

3,324,773

54

TABLE 71:

POPULATION DISTRIBUTION OF AGE 6 AND ABOVE BY SEX, AGE GROUPS AND EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
(BOTH SEXES) NATIONAL, 2006
Educational Aattainment

Age
Group

Total

None

Nursery

Primary

JSS/Moder
n School

SSS/SEC/T
TC

6-9

13,642,012

5,251,369

8,233,381

157,262

10 - 14

16,115,528

4,963,254

5,986,104

4,419,589

744,888

1,693

15 - 19

14,899,419

3,552,684

597,395

3,342,376

5,464,661

1,699,725

20 - 24

13,435,079

3,562,625

61,318

771,209

3,254,607

4,505,014

25 - 29

12,211,426

3,641,219

67,195

958,734

976,337

4,378,367

30 - 34

9,467,538

3,278,838

59,573

894,167

314,542

3,076,233

35 - 39

7,331,755

2,471,327

47,521

745,631

259,572

2,305,282

40 - 44

6,456,470

2,625,025

41,652

646,244

201,706

45 - 49

4,591,293

1,775,001

32,390

538,637

50 -54

4,249,219

2,090,642

30,500

55 - 59

2,066,247

936,933

15,813

60 - 64

2,450,286

1,440,136

65 - 69

1,151,048

70 - 74
75 - 79

University
Graduate/H
ND

OND/NCE

Post
Gaduate

Other

150,952

24,010

67,616

781,666

365,294

44,520

88,826

1,163,827

828,518

96,617

100,612

847,667

770,453

132,154

93,911

693,677

599,168

134,586

74,991

1,650,918

561,979

515,477

136,763

76,706

156,533

1,111,634

409,163

401,397

113,344

53,194

479,022

133,301

799,564

272,290

293,254

90,446

60,200

263,685

81,192

410,974

133,119

148,163

48,055

28,313

19,721

256,699

87,757

323,662

111,482

130,215

43,534

37,080

663,752

15,261

154,331

54,649

110,343

52,920

62,767

21,457

15,568

1,330,597

884,783

14,814

146,770

49,072

97,401

43,940

52,923

18,709

22,185

579,838

371,666

7,245

68,416

25,314

47,840

19,440

23,304

8,375

8,238

80 - 84

760,053

532,798

9,193

74,594

25,092

51,880

21,173

24,605

8,184

12,534

85 +

715,225

492,923

8,780

70,967

25,071

52,260

21,820

24,974

8,539

9,891

Total

111,453,033

38,534,975

15,247,856

13,988,333

11,854,294

20,622,790

5,285,115

4,264,522

905,283

749,865

Source: National Population Commission

TABLE 72: POPULATION DISTRIBUTION OF AGE 6 AND ABOVE BY SEX, AGE GROUPS AND EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
(MALE) NATIONAL, 2006
Educational Attainment
Age
Group

Total

None

Nursery

Primary

JSS/Moder
n School

SSS/SEC/T
TC

OND/NCE

University
Graduate/H
ND

Post
Gaduate

Other

6-9

8,019,472

3,818,320

4,120,646

80,506

10 - 14

8,501,242

2,609,094

3,186,842

2,312,253

384,193

8,860

15 - 19

7,536,532

1,600,066

330,617

1,756,817

2,869,305

856,235

77,113

12,134

34,245

20 - 24

6,237,549

1,279,732

24,263

302,436

1,735,274

2,253,080

396,219

186,077

22,376

38,092

25 - 29

5,534,458

1,297,405

27,087

397,522

487,830

2,186,458

601,133

440,503

50,968

45,552

30 - 34

4,505,186

1,269,948

26,715

420,622

150,686

1,610,056

449,152

450,820

78,832

48,355

35 - 39

3,661,133

1,004,880

22,399

377,347

128,529

1,250,177

375,555

373,009

87,459

41,778

40 - 44

3,395,489

1,113,950

20,617

352,583

110,662

969,948

334,724

349,483

97,191

46,331

45 - 49

2,561,526

797,434

17,106

316,484

90,526

682,832

255,903

282,286

83,570

35,385

50 -54

2,363,937

965,638

16,442

292,973

82,516

504,773

179,550

213,293

68,274

40,478

55 - 59

1,189,770

445,709

9,029

171,125

51,087

260,981

86,782

107,852

36,598

20,607

60 - 64

1,363,219

679,369

10,790

167,400

57,051

213,430

76,954

97,904

33,996

26,325

65 - 69

628,436

299,156

7,767

100,819

35,393

75,035

35,709

46,558

16,629

11,370

70 - 74

765,988

450,068

8,182

99,951

33,300

69,099

32,389

41,503

15,126

16,370

75 - 79

327,416

184,761

4,009

46,150

16,165

32,182

13,705

17,651

6,593

6,200

80 - 84

408,680

261,566

4,596

46,990

15,268

33,032

14,185

17,715

6,289

9,039

85 +

404,021

254,712

4,537

46,386

15,536

34,726

15,269

18,869

6,813

7,173

7,841,644

7,288,364

6,263,321

11,040,904

2,944,342

2,655,657

610,714

427,300

Total
57,404,054 18,331,808
Source: National Population Commission

55

TABLE 73:

POPULATION DISTRIBUTION OF AGE 6 AND ABOVE BY SEX, AGE GROUPS AND EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
(FEMALE) NATIONAL, 2006
Educational Attainment

Age
Group

Total

None

Nursery

Primary

JSS/Modern
School

SSS/SEC/
TTC

University
Graduate/H
ND

OND/NCE

Post
Gaduate

Other

6-9

7,407,656

3,558,962

3,780,886

67,808

10 - 14

7,629,523

2,354,160

2,799,262

2,107,336

360,695

8,070

15 - 19

7,362,887

1,952,618

266,778

1,585,559

2,595,356

843,490

73,839

11,876

33,371

20 - 24

7,197,530

2,282,893

37,055

468,773

1,519,333

2,251,934

385,447

179,217

22,144

50,734

25 - 29

6,676,568

2,343,814

40,108

561,212

488,507

2,191,909

562,294

388,015

45,649

55,060

30 - 34

4,962,352

2,008,890

32,858

473,545

163,856

1,466,177

398,515

319,633

53,322

45,556

35 - 39

3,670,622

1,466,447

25,122

368,284

131,043

1,055,105

318,122

226,159

47,127

33,213

40 - 44

3,060,981

1,511,075

21,035

293,661

91,044

680,970

227,255

165,994

39,572

30,375

45 - 49

2,029,767

977,567

15,284

222,153

66,007

428,802

153,260

119,111

29,774

17,809

50 -54

1,885,282

1,125,004

14,058

186,049

50,785

294,791

92,740

79,961

22,172

19,722

55 - 59

876,477

491,224

6,784

92,560

30,105

149,993

46,337

40,311

11,457

7,706

60 - 64

1,087,067

760,767

8,931

89,299

30,706

110,232

34,528

32,311

9,538

10,755

65 - 69

522,612

364,596

7,494

53,512

19,256

35,308

17,211

16,209

4,828

4,198

70 - 74

564,609

434,715

6,632

46,819

15,772

28,302

11,551

11,420

3,583

5,815

75 - 79

252,422

186,905

3,236

22,266

9,149

15,658

5,735

5,653

1,782

2,038

80 - 84

351,373

271,232

4,597

27,604

9,824

18,848

6,988

6,890

1,895

3,495

85 +

311,204

238,211

4,243

24,581

9,535

17,534

6,551

6,105

1,726

2,718

Total
55,848,932 22,329,080 7,074,363
Source: National Population Commission

6,691,021

5,590,973

9,597,123

2,340,373

1,608,865

294,569

322,565

56

TABLE 74:

POPULATION DISTRIBUTION OF REGULAR HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF HOUSING UNIT,


NATIONAL, 2006
Type of Housing Unit

State

Total

House on a
Separate
Stand/Yard

Traditional/
Hut
Structure

Flat in
Block of
Flats

Semidetached
House

Rooms/Let
in House

Informal/Impovis
ed Dwelling

Other

Abia

605,987

412,533

17,396

79,572

19,317

71,833

1,501

3,835

Adamawa

576,348

293,692

164,283

27,523

56,166

23,726

3,780

7,178

Akwa Ibom

857,436

513,505

76,303

135,637

60,672

58,184

2,948

10,187

Anambra

882,875

519,502

33,946

117,952

58,446

94,500

6,205

52,324

Bauchi

847,731

379,200

309,915

29,733

98,206

18,447

4,625

7,605

Bayelsa

352,025

192,955

51,846

42,431

19,302

38,717

2,129

4,645

Benue

801,833

425,425

209,680

38,697

84,599

31,882

3,253

8,297

Borno

787,274

371,233

255,606

42,563

69,136

32,158

4,502

12,076

Cross River

645,251

368,875

61,146

67,193

46,801

94,393

2,844

3,999

Delta

890,312

311,924

45,765

141,222

77,824

239,076

9,623

64,878

Ebonyi

449,709

284,217

65,498

16,786

47,497

22,842

2,958

9,911

Edo

701,073

352,978

16,646

102,775

36,082

165,209

3,384

23,999

Ekiti

493,739

268,955

15,039

82,521

34,903

81,754

1,618

8,949

Enugu

725,767

464,971

28,237

69,593

42,423

83,262

4,878

32,403

Gombe

419,226

221,945

124,227

24,162

33,484

10,542

1,550

3,316

Imo

837,195

595,095

22,290

89,045

44,691

48,357

4,601

33,116

Jigawa

810,310

292,884

288,848

15,489

171,042

21,698

8,183

12,166

Kaduna

1,115,974

696,142

140,557

75,355

94,473

89,966

4,639

14,842

Kano

1,603,335

730,211

332,224

85,580

314,295

87,540

17,797

35,688

Katsina

1,066,316

455,351

274,125

33,278

243,886

31,698

12,260

15,718

Kebbi

562,827

258,544

176,882

14,714

90,856

12,231

3,229

6,371

Kogi

641,556

448,986

30,126

77,912

35,271

42,014

1,994

5,253

Kwara

468,780

271,794

27,955

56,221

33,008

68,658

1,371

9,773

Lagos

2,195,842

438,103

11,040

433,613

96,831

1,174,972

7,818

33,465

Nasarawa

342,711

233,785

27,402

24,805

33,670

18,518

1,478

3,053

Niger

729,964

473,201

110,946

48,723

55,495

31,091

2,691

7,817

Ogun

4,291,970

3,789,509

22,442

106,374

40,774

316,902

2,297

13,672

Ondo

763,020

422,991

37,997

80,816

46,210

160,691

2,065

12,250

Osun

730,313

453,516

21,765

94,111

44,614

95,740

2,024

18,543

1,248,105

620,097

71,255

144,569

75,934

295,556

4,330

36,364

Oyo
Plateau

604,491

352,500

108,414

38,747

54,260

45,136

2,196

3,238

Rivers

1,123,998

654,113

63,796

198,513

58,114

132,714

6,408

10,340

Sokoto

688,710

328,912

233,682

15,836

82,829

14,165

4,783

8,503

Taraba

431,385

220,390

126,638

22,047

42,773

12,415

2,492

4,630

Yobe

418,999

178,410

168,379

10,483

43,018

12,266

2,180

4,263

Zamfara

592,106

249,292

166,227

9,954

129,352

18,725

5,922

12,634

FCT(Abuja)

303,592

139,708

5,568

68,410

22,678

64,014

1,466

1,748

Nigeria
31,608,085
17,685,444
Source: National Population Commission

3,944,091

2,762,955

2,638,932

3,861,592

158,022

557,049

57

TABLE 75:

POPULATION DISTRIBUTION OF REGULAR HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF MAIN MATERIAL USED


FOR THE FLOOR OF DWELLING UNIT NATIONAL, 2006
Type of Floor

State

Total

Earth/Mud/M
ud Bricks

Wood/Ba
mboo

Cement/
Concrete

Abia

605,987

70,968

9,966

498,874

Adamawa

576,348

335,799

25,928

Akwa Ibom

857,436

245,380

30,719

Anambra

882,875

181,667

Bauchi

847,731

498,368

Bayelsa

352,025

Benue
Borno

Stone

Burnt Brick

Vinyl Tiles

4,391

1,928

5,513

198,376

5,144

3,003

2,198

544,084

12,153

3,490

6,635

16,486

616,644

12,583

6,228

11,715

96,530

214,299

14,569

8,542

3,214

108,926

28,212

201,869

2,203

1,012

801,833

470,408

31,148

276,250

6,658

787,274

451,268

74,915

210,423

19,544

Cross River

645,251

245,971

22,413

359,735

Delta

890,312

240,359

39,205

567,726

Ebonyi

449,709

268,201

19,326

Edo

701,073

154,959

Ekiti

493,739

104,983

Enugu

725,767

197,332

Gombe

419,229

221,778

Imo

837,195

Jigawa

Ceramic/M
able Tiles
10,172

Terrazzo

Other

3,080

1,095

3,080

831

1,989

10,517

3,391

1,067

23,996

11,559

1,997

4,793

2,964

4,452

3,870

4,158

919

856

8,780

2,080

3,636

1,123

1,750

7,799

4,318

6,754

3,001

9,252

4,457

1,871

2,634

4,880

2,318

972

7,949

5,283

8,021

11,357

8,837

1,575

150,163

4,532

1,885

1,408

2,871

650

673

9,378

497,128

3,686

2,687

8,640

12,393

10,995

1,207

10,438

356,624

3,724

4,358

3,628

4,800

4,483

701

13,511

481,716

9,522

4,558

5,205

8,478

4,361

1,084

33,946

145,290

6,627

3,447

1,841

2,804

1,420

2,076

120,154

18,839

653,072

9,739

6,098

7,806

14,695

5,370

1,422

810,310

589,174

85,924

108,468

8,978

5,811

2,779

3,104

1,778

4,294

Kaduna

1,115,974

416,697

62,591

574,894

18,976

9,321

10,047

13,138

5,459

4,851

Kano

1,603,335

901,594

144,200

483,459

21,579

14,898

10,187

14,474

7,239

5,705

Katsina

1,066,316

654,234

92,925

276,717

12,846

8,849

5,498

6,879

4,280

4,088

Kebbi

562,827

363,487

48,209

124,868

13,568

3,840

2,035

2,674

1,517

2,629

Kogi

641,556

185,411

12,241

421,192

5,695

4,758

3,077

5,900

2,200

1,082

Kwara

468,780

120,382

15,736

313,577

4,213

3,042

3,161

4,194

2,877

1,598

Lagos

2,195,842

76,030

43,278

1,863,080

17,735

7,943

54,163

59,393

66,972

7,248

Nasarawa

342,711

126,597

15,524

178,201

11,270

2,852

2,096

3,505

1,472

1,194

Niger

729,964

281,238

39,438

381,826

9,716

4,994

3,327

5,148

1,770

2,507

Ogun

880,970

148,719

15,485

677,078

4,817

6,965

8,407

9,840

8,107

1,552

Ondo

763,020

185,521

67,648

482,454

4,993

5,509

4,062

5,844

4,874

2,115

Osun
Oyo
Plateau

730,313

184,352

15,990

495,198

6,840

7,972

5,878

6,938

5,456

1,689

1,248,105

341,962

33,715

814,865

8,845

12,754

10,663

11,764

11,116

2,421

604,491

275,255

13,406

296,076

5,884

3,593

2,922

3,723

1,609

2,023

Rivers

1,123,998

188,101

32,960

807,007

12,326

7,618

30,115

33,944

8,226

3,701

Sokoto

688,710

412,775

69,242

139,634

50,455

4,650

2,398

3,383

2,909

3,264

Taraba

431,385

253,625

29,258

133,416

4,847

3,129

1,508

3,154

907

1,541

Yobe

418,999

286,077

53,258

57,996

6,148

4,992

1,680

2,352

1,589

4,907

Zamfara

592,106

371,642

66,017

130,103

10,044

4,021

2,552

3,579

1,792

2,356

FCT(Abuja)

303,592

45,775

3,024

214,245

1,404

1,853

12,587

16,140

8,080

484

28,197,088

10,325,169

1,441,029

14,946,627

368,660

200,333

257,868

348,454

215,531

93,417

Nigeria

Source: National Population Commission

58

TABLE 76: POPULATION DISTRIBUTION OF REGULAR HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF HOUSING UNIT,


NATIONAL, 2006
Type of Main Wall Material
State

Total

Mud/Reed

Wood/Bamboo

Stone

Cement/Blocks/B
ricks

Mental/Zinc
Sheet

Other

Abia

605,987

72,157

11,169

3,399

479,678

31,885

7,699

Adamawa

576,348

375,665

43,375

11,021

116,383

22,446

7,458

Akwa Ibom

857,436

240,794

44,796

16,738

516,744

33,891

4,473

Anambra

882,875

201,620

32,029

13,076

581,270

46,674

8,206

Bauchi

847,731

501,716

148,695

16,645

136,731

32,098

11,846

Bayelsa

352,025

105,099

49,423

1,956

164,742

26,456

4,349

Benue

801,833

467,890

39,836

10,712

249,610

29,700

4,085

Borno

787,274

414,890

109,419

22,325

173,352

48,217

19,071

Cross River

645,251

247,458

38,185

5,304

319,334

29,145

5,825

Delta

890,312

264,466

50,672

8,030

526,871

32,676

7,597

Ebonyi

449,709

262,418

19,733

7,851

137,325

19,190

3,192

Edo

701,070

173,841

13,574

4,047

481,441

24,667

3,500

Ekiti

493,739

98,403

11,493

4,396

365,097

12,423

1,927

Enugu

725,767

217,823

22,452

9,726

436,348

33,450

5,968

Gombe

419,226

250,207

50,916

8,067

82,903

22,100

5,033

Imo

837,195

148,508

28,567

8,528

594,536

48,201

8,855

Jigawa

810,310

554,869

111,559

31,512

75,289

20,292

16,789

Kaduna

1,135,974

553,938

71,635

18,518

395,755

85,600

10,528

Kano

1,603,335

920,458

177,342

39,691

390,442

57,545

17,857

Katsina

1,066,316

689,439

105,394

29,513

191,273

36,878

13,819

Kebbi

562,827

389,439

58,894

17,714

69,494

18,639

8,647

Kogi

641,556

201,049

14,716

4,821

388,386

28,605

3,979

Kwara

468,780

128,092

18,201

4,957

300,645

14,429

2,456

Lagos

2,195,842

51,520

69,485

15,963

2,015,697

31,670

11,507

Nasarawa

342,711

154,991

16,430

6,143

135,718

26,145

3,284

Niger

729,964

342,738

47,077

6,705

285,274

42,370

5,800

Ogun

880,970

148,376

20,163

4,796

695,780

8,952

2,903

Ondo

763,020

198,409

72,971

5,253

464,933

18,015

3,439

Osun

729,313

175,469

17,402

6,661

510,823

14,491

4,467

1,248,105

334,872

39,141

11,400

839,076

17,062

6,554

604,491

349,124

16,009

6,029

211,834

17,105

4,390

Rivers

1,123,998

178,389

69,802

14,746

775,091

71,882

14,088

Sokoto

2,993,811

435,077

73,794

2,373,499

83,296

20,379

7,766

Taraba

431,385

252,009

38,526

6,786

111,315

17,552

5,197

Yobe

418,999

248,731

80,162

8,129

54,100

16,441

11,436

Zamfara

592,106

421,880

72,404

18,376

55,217

17,448

6,781

FCT(Abuja)

303,592

72,070

4,097

829

215,724

9,894

978

30,521,183

10,843,894

1,909,538

2,783,862

13,627,527

1,084,613

271,749

Oyo
Plateau

Nigeria

Source: National Population Commission

59

TABLE 77:

State

DISTRIBUTION OF REGULAR HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF MAIN MATERIAL USED FOR THE ROOF
OF DWELLING UNIT - NATIONAL, 2006

Total

Thatcch/Palm
Leaves/Raffia

Wood/Bam
boo

Type of Main Roof Material


Corrugated
Earth/Mud/
Slate/
Metal/Zinc
Mud Bricks
Asbestos
Sheet

Cement/Co
ncrete

Roofing
Tiles

Other

Abia

605,987

41,996

13,153

8,112

466,552

14,044

52,094

8,521

1,515

Adamawa

576,348

233,887

38,337

44,990

222,551

9,813

11,452

9,185

6,133

Akwa Ibom

857,436

169,813

33,070

21,736

503,858

48,353

67,735

10,497

2,374

Anambra

882,875

68,906

34,081

33,496

564,425

51,911

101,879

24,600

3,577

Bauchi

847,731

329,765

141,797

96,125

229,655

15,504

18,952

8,626

7,307

Bayelsa

352,025

93,334

12,091

6,212

212,207

10,941

13,285

3,049

906

Benue

801,833

308,732

87,281

42,732

310,254

16,154

24,967

8,467

3,246

Borno

787,274

234,207

95,494

104,244

291,076

12,529

31,441

9,339

8,944

Cross River

645,251

113,897

22,095

24,235

438,765

6,982

32,108

6,013

1,156

Delta

890,312

90,255

32,632

26,638

608,457

67,654

48,404

13,078

3,194

Ebonyi

449,709

117,150

38,098

26,572

235,950

6,858

16,855

6,661

1,565

Edo

701,073

26,825

13,896

18,080

553,355

34,954

42,014

9,868

2,081

Ekiti

493,739

16,238

26,269

18,662

259,683

110,351

45,640

15,195

1,701

Enugu

725,767

67,289

26,035

28,888

508,985

26,913

54,077

11,460

2,120

Gombe

419,226

124,979

48,765

53,753

166,164

4,897

12,490

5,169

3,009

Imo

837,195

55,379

34,810

25,559

595,228

30,652

76,895

16,100

2,572

Jigawa

810,310

189,049

141,949

274,113

154,176

19,926

16,681

7,742

6,674

Kaduna

1,115,974

161,745

93,094

145,835

609,859

28,676

49,723

18,648

8,394

Kano

1,606,335

275,973

274,816

332,906

522,475

89,321

79,120

21,581

10,143

Katsina

1,066,316

183,087

180,709

362,970

237,742

43,079

37,515

13,764

7,450

Kebbi

562,827

173,560

70,228

121,257

164,239

12,846

10,070

6,600

4,027

Kogi

641,556

45,144

21,866

31,693

427,516

26,818

74,347

12,718

1,454

Kwara

468,780

39,723

29,060

20,698

206,558

105,414

50,718

13,980

2,629

Lagos

2,195,842

29,955

54,875

14,578

692,204

990,871

347,111

55,055

11,193

Nasarawa

342,711

46,947

20,966

23,956

218,282

5,255

18,132

7,479

1,694

Niger

730,264

133,602

57,076

42,601

438,405

13,706

27,963

12,185

4,726

Ogun

880,970

32,808

43,121

18,490

346,998

318,940

93,276

23,617

3,720

Ondo

763,020

37,255

55,259

22,136

477,436

102,047

48,049

18,169

2,669

Osun

730,313

25,733

57,765

31,974

315,349

193,356

75,679

25,433

5,024

1,248,105

98,784

96,981

49,146

534,786

305,031

120,211

36,139

7,027

604,491

202,849

28,158

32,247

305,968

7,435

15,936

7,123

4,775

Rivers

1,123,998

134,058

32,609

18,399

743,143

88,763

82,583

20,436

4,007

Sokoto

688,710

150,110

118,024

193,464

184,020

15,156

14,919

8,440

4,577

Taraba

431,385

180,785

48,011

35,212

134,577

5,624

13,850

9,312

4,014

Yobe

418,999

114,960

65,641

118,638

97,281

5,239

8,154

4,280

4,806

Zamfara

592,106

98,501

125,136

211,939

111,556

20,498

12,621

7,642

4,213

FCT(Abuja)

303,592

9,179

4,249

7,469

239,252

21,616

16,738

3,433

1,656

Nigeria
28,200,385
4,456,459
Source: National Population Commission

2,317,497

2,689,755

13,328,987

2,888,127

1,863,684

499,604

156,272

Oyo
Plateau

60

TABLE 78:

State

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONS AGED 15 YEARS AND OVER BY MARITAL


STATUS, 2007
Married

Divorced

Separated

Widowed

Never married

Abia

50.5

0.6

0.2

10.6

38.1

Adamawa

63.8

0.6

1.0

2.3

32.2

Akwa Ibom

47.3

0.6

1.6

9.1

41.4

Anambra

48.2

0.8

0.8

12.0

38.2

Bauchi

68.6

0.5

0.9

1.9

28.1

Bayelsa

54.4

1.7

4.2

5.8

33.8

Benue

60.0

1.0

2.9

4.6

31.5

Borno

75.7

0.8

0.5

1.9

21.0

Cross River

50.3

1.3

3.3

5.4

39.7

Delta

57.7

0.2

1.9

8.6

31.7

Ebonyi

54.5

0.2

0.7

7.5

37.1

Edo

52.6

1.6

3.1

9.8

32.9

Ekiti

55.7

0.3

4.4

7.6

32.0

Enugu

48.8

0.5

0.5

9.3

40.8

Gombe

69.6

0.0

0.5

0.7

29.2

Imo

48.2

0.2

0.2

10.7

40.7

Jigawa

77.2

0.4

0.2

1.0

21.1

Kaduna

70.4

0.3

0.2

1.6

27.4

Kano

77.5

1.2

0.5

0.8

20.0

Katsina

82.7

0.3

0.6

1.1

15.3

Kebbi

78.1

0.2

0.1

1.0

20.5

Kogi

53.6

1.2

2.2

4.4

38.6

Kwara

61.8

0.7

1.7

6.7

29.2

Lagos

52.2

0.6

3.2

4.7

39.2

Nassarawa

66.0

0.5

0.3

0.5

32.7

Niger

78.5

0.2

0.4

0.5

20.4

Ogun

60.7

0.7

8.4

7.6

22.6

Ondo

54.1

2.4

4.4

6.4

32.8

Osun

59.0

0.3

4.2

9.7

26.8

Oyo

62.6

0.3

2.4

4.0

30.7

Plateau

52.6

1.2

2.9

4.0

39.4

Rivers

49.3

0.4

1.2

6.0

43.1

Sokoto

76.6

0.5

0.1

1.1

21.7

Taraba

68.2

0.4

0.6

0.8

30.1

Yobe

79.4

1.4

0.6

1.2

17.4

Zamfara

83.4

1.5

0.8

0.8

13.5

FCT(Abuja)

62.6

0.4

1.4

1.3

34.3

Urban

56.9

0.9

2.4

4.7

35.0

Rural

66.2

0.6

1.3

4.4

27.5

Male

58.4

0.6

1.5

1.3

38.2

Female
National

68.2
63.4

0.7
0.7

1.8
1.6

7.7
4.5

21.6
29.8

Source: National Bureau of Statistics

61

TABLE 79:

State

REGISTRATION AND IDENTITY CARDS (ID) ISSUED TO STATES AND FCT AS AT


DECEMBER 2006

Total Registration

Cards issued
Male

Female

Total

Abia

1,148,683

488,946

550,586

1,039,532

Adamawa

1,247,430

455,772

420,871

876,643

Akwa Ibom

1,233,659

469,963

521,915

991,878

Anambra

1,479,731

623,404

679,797

1,303,201

Bauchi

1,835,865

557,474

399,433

956,907

Bayelsa

256,690

111,235

104,764

215,999

Benue

1,775,317

716,221

742,231

1,458,452

Borno

1,563,840

451,433

331,514

782,947

Cross River

971,592

428,290

444,419

872,709

1,432,274

623,945

659,932

1,283,877

802,275

282,867

418,798

701,665

Edo

1,281,418

559,954

557,629

1,117,583

Ekiti

451,418

193,271

217,558

410,829

1,211,818

463,685

631,624

1,095,309

872,404

316,743

238,218

554,961

Imo

1,267,573

513,850

664,224

1,178,074

Jigawa

1,454,756

312,529

193,930

506,459

Kaduna

2,547,562

878,286

750,441

1,628,727

Kano

3,541,426

961,370

717,397

1,678,767

Katsina

2,223,264

554,804

431,679

986,483

Kebbi

1,102,565

320,706

184,039

504,745

937,323

376,343

413,715

790,058

Delta
Ebonyi

Enugu
Gombe

Kogi
Kwara

869,306

353,244

370,501

723,745

Lagos

4,558,113

2,207,737

1,856,933

4,064,670

Nassarawa

801,455

308,610

278,345

586,955

Niger

1,492,352

591,299

452,474

1,043,773

Ogun

1,549,301

679,549

739,288

1,418,837

Ondo

1,082,303

460,040

484,761

944,801

Osun

1,119,079

465,770

546,731

1,012,501

Oyo

1,998,757

782,363

868,218

1,650,581

Plateau

1,325,817

571,239

563,233

1,134,472

Rivers

1,249,764

467,719

429,083

896,802

Sokoto

1,270,011

315,948

180,125

496,073

Taraba

995,990

378,705

333,660

712,365

Yobe

786,248

294,744

180,596

475,340

1,209,137

367,171

220,122

587,293

589,127

283,408

200,438

483,846

Nigeria
51,535,643
19,188,637
Source: Department of National Civic Registration

17,979,222

37,167,859

Zamfara
FCT(Abuja)

62

TABLE 80:

REGISTRATION AND IDENTITY CARDS (ID) ISSUED TO STATES AND FCT AS AT


DECEMBER 2007
Cards issued

State

Total Registration
Male

Female

Total

Abia

1,195,064

489,478

551,269

1,040,747

Adamawa

1,258,413

459,312

423,585

882,897

Akwa Ibom

1,247,079

471,087

523,078

994,165

Anambra

1,492,398

625,015

681,227

1,306,242

Bauchi

1,849,702

558,612

400,023

958,635

274,652

111,781

105,157

216,938

Benue

1,779,205

718,436

744,157

1,462,593

Borno

1,564,448

451,956

331,931

783,887

987,243

428,925

445,038

873,963

1,474,374

626,938

662,308

1,289,246

813,841

283,822

419,649

703,471

Edo

1,296,141

562,599

559,722

1,122,321

Ekiti

453,851

193,703

218,229

411,932

1,220,759

464,043

632,158

1,096,201

891,787

318,271

239,238

557,509

Imo

1,276,548

514,290

664,953

1,179,243

Jigawa

1,458,563

313,527

194,450

507,977

Kaduna

2,563,911

880,090

751,569

1,631,659

Kano

3,601,909

966,030

721,675

1,687,705

Katsina

2,243,829

559,206

434,025

993,231

Kebbi

1,107,563

323,249

185,115

508,364

Kogi

988,209

379,701

416,884

796,585

Kwara

876,020

354,487

371,574

726,061

Lagos

4,655,883

2,214,679

1,862,160

4,076,839

860,989

310,622

280,232

590,854

Niger

1,500,983

592,655

453,272

1,045,927

Ogun

1,570,139

681,218

740,770

1,421,988

Ondo

1,102,111

469,140

493,184

962,324

Osun

1,136,098

466,740

547,938

1,014,678

Oyo

2,073,902

785,052

870,914

1,655,966

Plateau

1,357,931

573,277

564,273

1,137,550

Rivers

1,361,901

472,954

433,799

906,753

Sokoto

1,307,523

317,510

181,083

498,593

Taraba

1,010,730

379,750

334,444

714,194

817,304

296,688

181,476

478,164

1,243,701

367,962

220,660

588,622

605,330

290,073

203,001

493,074

19,272,878

18,044,220

37,317,098

Bayelsa

Cross River
Delta
Ebonyi

Enugu
Gombe

Nassarawa

Yobe
Zamfara
FCT(Abuja)

Nigeria
52,520,034
Source: Department of National Civic Registration

63

CHAPTER 3
HOUSEHOLD STATISTICS
This chapter presents data on socio-economic indicators of households in Nigeria.
These indicators are derived from the regular surveys conducted by the NBS
through the General Households Survey, which data set are rich for social trend
research and other analysis. There are also statistical tables on housing conditions
and population distribution of households.

The Core Welfare Indicators Questionnaire Survey (CWIQ) is designed to collect


household data for quantitatively profiling the well-being of the population. The
2006 CWIQ was a nationwide sample survey conducted to produce welfare
indicators for the population at the national and sub-national levels, particularly
Zones, States and Senatorial Districts. The survey complements the 2004 Nigerian
Living Standards Survey (NLSS) of the NBS, which profiled poverty in the country.
Both surveys provide information for evidence-based policy actions as well as for
the monitoring and evaluation of poverty alleviation projects along the dictates of
Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).

CWIQ was conducted using the National Integrated Survey of Households (NISH),
also designed by the NBS. A representative sample of urban and rural households
was selected in each of the 36 States and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT),
Abuja.

This chapter also presents tables reflecting spread and trends in poverty levels in
Nigeria. For many years, poverty was defined in terms of lack of income necessary
to ensure access to a set of basic needs. Over the years, the concept was
redefined to mean not only the lack of income but also the lack of access to health,
education and other services. More recently the definition has been extended to
include powerlessness, isolation, vulnerability and social exclusion.

64

TABLE 81: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONS IN HOUSEHOLDS BY AGE GROUP, 2007

State

Age group
0-4

05-14

15-29

30-44

45-59

60-64

65-69

70+

Abia

10.1

19.4

25.8

16.1

14.8

4.8

3.3

5.8

Adamawa

14.5

31.4

25.4

17.7

7.4

1.6

0.6

1.3

Akwa Ibom

13.4

30.0

25.4

15.6

10.4

2.6

1.2

1.5

Anambra

11.8

26.9

23.8

14.7

12.5

3.6

2.1

4.6

Bauchi

19.1

30.5

26.5

12.9

7.2

2.5

0.0

1.3

Bayelsa

13.5

28.3

27.8

16.3

8.8

1.7

1.4

2.2

Benue

13.7

33.5

24.1

15.1

9.6

1.3

0.6

2.0

Borno

19.1

34.1

19.7

16.6

7.8

1.2

0.4

1.2

Cross River

13.5

28.5

26.4

17.1

8.8

1.7

1.6

2.3

Delta

15.9

29.4

22.1

15.3

9.3

2.8

1.6

3.6

Ebonyi

11.7

31.0

23.5

14.9

12.6

2.8

1.6

1.9

Edo

12.1

29.1

23.3

17.1

10.6

2.2

1.5

4.0

Ekiti

10.6

23.2

24.6

15.3

13.2

4.8

2.7

5.5

Enugu

9.7

25.0

28.3

15.5

13.0

3.4

1.9

3.1

Gombe

16.4

33.3

25.3

14.2

7.3

1.7

0.9

0.9

9.3

21.6

27.0

15.0

12.9

3.8

4.6

5.8

Jigawa

16.9

33.5

20.3

15.2

9.1

2.3

0.6

2.1

Kaduna

16.4

33.6

24.4

15.4

7.0

1.3

0.5

1.4

Kano

18.2

33.8

21.8

16.4

6.3

1.6

0.6

1.4

Katsina

19.3

33.2

18.5

16.6

7.7

2.0

0.8

1.8

Kebbi

17.0

34.8

18.0

18.7

7.9

1.7

0.5

1.3

Imo

Kogi

6.8

27.1

27.3

18.5

12.4

3.1

1.9

2.8

Kwara

10.3

31.0

19.8

15.5

12.8

3.9

2.4

4.2

Lagos

13.6

22.1

27.6

21.2

9.8

1.7

1.2

2.9

Nassarawa

13.4

31.5

27.5

16.5

8.1

1.2

1.0

0.8

Niger

18.9

32.2

20.0

20.1

6.4

0.9

0.8

0.6

Ogun

11.5

23.7

21.8

18.0

14.2

2.7

3.1

4.9

Ondo

12.1

25.5

23.9

17.8

11.3

3.3

1.9

4.3

Osun

11.5

26.9

21.1

17.0

10.6

4.0

3.5

5.4

Oyo

12.1

27.3

23.3

17.4

10.9

3.1

2.1

3.8

Plateau

14.4

27.1

28.6

16.9

8.8

1.7

0.9

1.7

Rivers

10.9

21.3

31.3

20.0

10.7

1.5

1.6

2.7

Sokoto

15.5

31.8

21.1

18.4

9.7

1.7

0.8

1.1

Taraba

15.3

32.1

25.7

16.5

7.4

1.1

0.5

1.4

Yobe

18.5

32.7

19.2

17.2

7.9

2.0

1.1

1.4

Zamfara

18.5

32.7

18.1

17.9

8.1

2.2

0.6

2.1

FCT(Abuja)

15.5

28.2

26.9

19.6

7.3

1.3

0.3

0.9

Urban

13.0

26.6

258

18.0

10.2

2.2

1.4

2.9

Rural

15.0

30.2

22.9

16.4

8.3

2.4

1.4

2.5

29.1

23.8

16.9

9.6

2.3

1.4

2.6

National
14.4
Source: NBS, CBN, NCC Survey

65

TABLE 82: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF TOILET FACILITIES,


2004 - 2008
Percent
Type of Toilet

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Pit

34.1

45.2

59.3

54.6

53.9

Pail

1.8

1.1

0.2

0.1

0.1

Water Closet

24.5

16.9

17.7

15.3

19.3

Others

39.6

36.8

Total
100.0
100.0
Source: National Bureau of Statistics - General Households Survey

22.8

30.1

26.7

100.0

100.0

100.0

TABLE 83: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF ELECTRICITY FACILITIES,


2004 - 2008
Percent
Type of Electricity

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Public Only

43.6

39.6

47.3

41.3

51.3

Public/Private

4.3

2.15

5.8

7.4

7.6

Private Only

3.4

1.8

2.7

3.2

3.0

44.2
100.0

48.0
100.0

38.1
100.0

Others
48.7
56.6
Total
100.0
100.0
Source: National Bureau of Statistics - General Households Survey

TABLE 84: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF DWELLING UNITS BY TYPE OF WATER SUPPLY, 2004 2008
Percent
Type of Water

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Pipe-borne Water

16.2

15.4

10.4

8.8

14.8

Bore-hole Water

24.0

20.8

26.8

28.4

32.5

Well Water

25.1

30.6

33.3

31.5

23.3

Streams/Ponds

33.5

32.5

24.4

27.6

27.0

1.2

0.8

4.1

3.2

2.4

100.0

100.0

100.0

Tanker/Truck/Van

Total
100.0
100.0
Source: National Bureau of Statistics - General Households Survey

66

TABLE 85.1: NIGERIA CORE WELFARE INDICATORS, 2006


Percent
Total

Margin
of error

Rural

Rural
poor

Urban

Urban
poor

Household Characteristics

Dependency ratio

0.8

0.0

0.8

0.8

0.7

0.8

Head is male

85.7

0.2

87.1

82.6

83.0

74.3

Head is female

14.3

0.2

12.9

17.4

17.0

25.7

Head is monagamous

60.7

0.3

60.4

58.2

61.4

51.9

Head is polygamous

16.7

0.3

19.7

16.9

11.0

12.9

Head is not married

22.6

0.3

20.0

25.0

27.7

35.3

Worse now

31.8

0.4

32.1

41.4

31.3

40.4

Better now

39.3

0.5

41.7

29.6

34.5

25.8

Household Welfare
Household economic situation compared to one year ago

Neighbourhood crime/security situation compared to one


year ago

Worse now

18.6

0.4

18.5

23.8

18.8

24.2

Better now

46.8

0.5

47.9

35.6

44.6

34.4

Food

14.1

0.3

14.6

23.0

12.9

23.4

School fees

12.2

0.3

12.1

18.4

12.3

21.4

House rent

3.5

0.2

2.1

3.5

6.3

9.6

Utility bills

8.8

0.3

6.8

8.2

12.5

18.6

Health care

14.9

0.3

16.9

27.4

11.2

23.6

All households

63.9

0.4

67.0

85.2

57.9

80.2

Male- headed households

62.8

0.5

65.6

83.7

57.1

79.4

Female- headed households

70.5

0.8

76.8

92.2

61.3

82.4

Less now

1.8

0.1

2.4

3.1

0.7

1.2

More now

9.3

0.2

11.0

10.6

5.9

6.1

Difficulty satisfying household needs

Households self classified as poor

Agriculture
Land owned compared to one year ago

Cattle owned compared to one year ago

Less now

2.3

0.1

3.1

2.9

0.8

1.2

More now

4.6

0.2

6.5

5.0

1.0

0.9

Yes

35.6

0.5

45.6

37.8

16.1

24.1

Use of agricultural inputs

Fertilizers

82.1

0.6

83.7

76.2

73.0

72.1

Improved seedlings

13.4

0.5

13.1

11.7

14.9

13.5

Fingerlings

0.7

0.1

0.6

0.8

0.7

0.2

Hooks and nets

2.3

0.2

2.5

3.8

0.9

1.2

Insecticides

19.1

0.6

19.0

16.9

19.3

15.3

5.6

6.6

3.9

3.5

Other

5.3
0.3
Source: National Bureau of Statisitcs - Core Welfare Indicators Questionnaire Survey

67

TABLE 85.2: NIGERIA CORE WELFARE INDICATORS, 2006


Percent
North
East

North
West

North
Central

South
East

South
West

South
South

Household Characteristics
Dependency ratio

0.9

0.9

0.7

0.7

0.7

0.6

Head is male

95.6

97.5

88.3

76.2

80.0

76.6

Head is female

4.4

2.5

11.7

23.8

20.0

23.4

Head is monagomous

63.9

62.1

62.6

63.3

57.3

57.7

Head is polygamous

23.2

32.0

15.4

4.5

13.1

8.1

Head is not married

12.9

5.9

22.0

32.2

29.6

34.3

Worse now

19.3

18.3

35.0

56.9

32.6

34.8

Better now

61.9

61.3

32.6

19.4

30.2

28.9

Worse now

12.8

18.4

21.1

29.7

14.6

17.8

Better now

51.9

55.9

42.7

39.8

45.9

41.6

Household Welfare
Household economic situation compared to one
year ago

Neighbourhood crime/security situation compared


to one year ago

Difficulty satisfying household needs


Food

12.7

9.7

7.3

25.7

13.1

18.7

School fees

7.5

4.9

7.4

23.8

11.1

21.1

House rent

2.2

1.4

1.2

4.6

6.1

4.7

Utility bills

7.9

4.3

3.4

17.7

11.4

8.7

Health care

15.1

11.0

8.9

25.5

9.2

25.0

Households self classified as poor


All households

77.5

50.2

62.8

76.8

61.4

66.1

Male- headed households

77.2

50.1

62.3

74.9

60.5

65.1

Female- headed households

82.5

54.7

66.5

83.0

64.8

69.7

Less now

3.1

1.9

1.6

2.9

0.6

1.7

More now

15.3

12.5

5.7

7.2

7.3

8.6

Less now

6.5

5.6

1.1

0.6

0.5

0.3

More now

13.3

11.9

2.6

0.6

0.6

0.2

Yes

41.7

70.5

37.8

37.9

13.8

13.0

Agriculture
Land owned compared to one year ago

Cattle owned compared to one year ago

Use of agricultural inputs

Fertilizers

86.3

91.3

85.0

87.4

42.4

47.9

Improved seedlings

10.9

13.9

6.2

20.0

21.9

4.8

Fingerlings

1.0

0.6

0.4

0.3

1.6

0.3

Hooks and nets

1.0

0.7

2.0

0.2

4.3

19.1

Insecticides

23.7

22.9

12.5

0.7

42.6

5.0

Other
3.9
8.0
Source: National Bureau of Statisitcs - Core Welfare Indicators Questionnaire Survey

3.6

2.7

3.3

3.9

68

TABLE 86.1:

NIGERIA CORE WELFARE INDICATORS, 2006


Percent
Total

Margin of
error

Rural

Rural
poor

Urban
poor

Urban

Household Infrastructure
Secure housing tenure

61.2

0.6

54.9

41.0

73.5

56.9

Access to water

85.2

0.4

80.9

63.6

93.6

81.2

Safe water source

51.4

0.7

40.0

19.2

73.4

53.4

Year- round water source

43.4

0.5

42.9

30.9

44.5

36.5

Water treated before drinking

11.3

0.3

9.7

6.6

14.5

6.9

Safe sanitation

57.6

0.6

47.6

21.9

77.0

49.2

Improved waste disposal

16.1

0.7

4.8

1.6

37.9

14.0

Non-wood fuel used for cooking

26.6

0.7

11.3

1.9

56.3

24.6

Has electricity

55.2

0.7

38.9

12.6

86.6

60.5

Personal computer

1.3

0.1

0.6

0.0

2.7

0.1

Fixed line phone

1.5

0.1

0.5

0.0

3.4

0.3

Mobile phone

28.0

0.6

15.2

1.2

52.8

10.6

Radio set

81.1

0.3

78.5

52.7

86.4

61.0

Television set

36.0

0.6

21.2

1.0

64.7

16.1

Federal government

2.2

0.1

1.2

0.3

4.4

1.2

Ownership of IT/Telecommunications Equipment

Employment
Employer in the main job

State government

4.2

0.1

3.0

0.9

6.6

2.7

Local government

2.7

0.1

2.5

0.9

3.1

1.8

Parastatal

0.4

0.0

0.2

0.8

0.2

2.1

0.1

1.2

0.4

4.2

1.3

Small private enterprise

18.9

0.4

18.4

15.2

20.0

19.2

Private person or household

69.3

0.5

73.4

82.2

60.0

73.4

International organization

0.1

0.0

0.1

0.1

0.2

0.1

Agriculture, hunting or forestry

39.3

0.5

51.1

68.1

13.8

33.6

Fishing

1.1

0.1

1.4

2.2

0.4

1.2

Large private enterprise

Activity in the main job

Mining

0.2

0.0

0.1

0.1

0.2

0.2

anufacturing

4.3

0.1

3.6

2.1

5.9

3.5

Services

11.8

0.2

9.8

8.0

16.2

14.1

Unemployed (age 15-24)

14.0

0.5

11.8

9.2

20.3

17.4

Employment Status in last 7 days

Male

14.7

0.6

12.5

10.2

20.8

17.4

Female

13.3

0.6

11.0

8.2

19.7

17.4

Unemployed (age 15 and above)

5.3

0.2

4.3

3.9

7.4

6.9

Male

5.4

0.2

4.5

4.3

7.2

7.1

Female

5.3

0.2

4.1

3.6

7.6

6.7

Unemployed (ageb15 and above)

20.2

0.4

20.5

18.9

19.5

19.8

Male

22.1

0.4

22.7

21.9

21.0

22.7

Female
18.0
Source: National Bureau of Statisitcs - Core Welfare Indicators Questionnaire Survey

0.4

18.0

15.7

17.8

16.9

69

TABLE 86.2:

NIGERIA CORE WELFARE INDICATORS, 2006


Percent
North
East

North
West

North
Central

South
East

South
West

South
South

Household Infrastructure
Secure housing tenure

40.2

58.0

68.4

60.3

73.1

58.0

Access to water

88.5

93.5

81.0

64.4

94.3

79.2

Safe water source

30.7

50.6

48.9

40.8

73.5

45.9

Year round water source

37.7

38.8

31.5

54.3

42.6

56.7

Water treated before drinking

4.6

7.5

14.1

11.4

20.4

5.8

Safe sanitation

45.4

61.6

46.6

69.5

62.1

55.0

Improved waste disposal

6.2

10.7

8.8

9.0

36.0

13.2

Non-wood fuel used for cooking

3.5

7.1

16.8

24.0

58.3

33.7

Has electricity

30.7

37.7

44.6

65.4

79.1

62.2

Personal computer

0.4

0.7

1.1

1.3

2.3

1.2

Fixed line phone

0.6

0.9

1.4

1.6

3.0

0.9

Mobile phone

8.8

12.5

21.9

32.9

48.0

34.3

Radio set

75.6

85.4

81.2

83.6

82.7

75.4

Television set

15.0

19.6

29.8

41.4

58.5

41.0

Federal government

1.2

1.5

3.3

1.9

2.3

2.9

State government

3.2

3.0

4.8

4.6

4.4

5.3

Local government

3.6

2.7

4.2

1.6

2.0

2.3

Parastatal

0.1

0.2

0.3

0.5

0.7

0.4

Ownership of IT/Telecommunications Equipment

Employment
Employer in the main job

Large private enterprise

0.4

0.9

0.8

1.9

4.1

2.8

Small private enterprise

10.4

26.3

15.8

15.5

25.0

12.7

Private person or household

81.0

65.3

69.6

73.8

61.3

73.4

International organization

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.2

0.3

Agriculture, hunting or forestry

46.5

37.6

52.1

45.5

20.9

44.7

Fishing

1.0

0.5

0.2

0.1

0.7

3.8

Activity in the main job

Mining

0.0

0.2

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.4

Manufacturing

3.3

6.9

3.1

3.1

4.9

3.0

Services

15.0

15.3

7.5

7.8

13.9

9.3

Unemployed (age 15-24)

6.2

5.8

12.8

22.3

18.9

23.8

Male

7.2

6.6

14.4

22.3

19.4

25.8

Employment Status in last 7 days

Female

5.0

4.9

11.3

22.3

18.5

22.0

Unemployed (age 15 and above)

3.9

2.2

5.1

6.8

5.5

8.8

Male

4.1

2.4

5.2

7.2

5.8

9.3

Female

3.6

2.0

5.1

6.5

5.3

8.4

Unemployed (ageb15 and above)

18.3

21.7

13.4

22.6

18.1

26.2

Male

20.9

23.2

16.3

26.0

19.0

28.0

10.3

19.5

17.2

24.4

Female
14.4
19.4
Source: National Bureau of Statisitcs - Core Welfare Indicators Questionnaire Survey

70

TABLE 87.1:

NIGERIA CORE WELFARE INDICATORS, 2006


Percent
Total

Margin of
error

Rural

Rural
poor

Urban

Urban
poor

Education
Adult literacy rate-English

Total
Male
Female

54.5

0.5

45.6

33.4

72.1

49.8

62.6

0.5

54.0

40.5

79.5

59.4

46.4

0.5

37.3

26.6

64.6

41.0

65.7

0.4

58.6

43.9

79.6

59.3

74.6

0.4

68.6

53.5

86.1

69.1

56.8

0.5

48.7

34.8

72.9

50.2

72.1

0.5

64.3

54.2

87.4

74.7

77.4

0.5

70.5

60.5

90.8

79.4

66.7

0.6

57.9

48.3

83.8

70.1

80.2

0.4

74.2

63.1

91.8

81.1

85.0

0.4

80.2

69.7

94.2

85.6

75.3

0.5

68.0

56.7

89.3

76.7

75.9

0.5

71.9

41.2

86.7

68.4

92.5

0.8

87.0

81.5

107.4

103.4

96.1

0.9

90.9

85.5

110.3

111.5

88.5

0.9

82.5

76.8

104.3

95.1

61.5

0.5

56.6

49.9

74.6

64.3

63.0

0.6

58.3

51.8

75.9

66.5

59.8

0.6

54.6

47.7

73.2

62.0

58.3

0.6

54.5

44.7

66.7

58.2

12.1

0.2

10.6

8.8

16.3

15.2

47.3

0.7

37.5

9.9

69.3

42.1

74.5

0.7

67.2

55.2

91.1

75.1

76.2

0.9

69.3

56.1

92.8

75.4

72.5

0.9

64.5

54.1

89.2

74.8

45.6

0.5

39.6

29.4

59.3

44.8

45.4

0.6

39.7

29.4

58.9

43.5

45.9

0.6

39.4

29.3

59.7

46.4

56.6

0.7

51.6

39.0

64.9

55.9

20.1

0.5

13.6

6.2

34.7

17.0

55.1

0.6

47.8

16.1

70.9

45.9

8.2

0.1

8.1

9.3

8.3

9.3

Adult literacy rate-anylanguage

Total
Male
Female
Youth literacy rate-English (age 15-24)

Total
Male
Female
Youth literacy rate-any language (15-24)

Total
Male
Female
Primary school

Access to school
Primary Gross Enrolment
Male
Female
Primary Net Enrolment
Male
Female
Satisfaction
Primary completion rate
Secondary school

Access to school
Secondary Gross Enrolment
Male
Female
Secondary Net Enrolment
Male
Female
Satisfaction
Seconadry completion rate
Medical Services

Health access
Need
Use
Satisfaction
Consulted traditional healer
Pre-natal care
Anti-malaria meausres used
Person has physical/mental chanllenge

8.1

0.1

7.8

8.4

8.8

8.6

67.0

0.6

62.7

59.1

75.1

59.5

7.5

0.3

9.1

13.3

4.6

7.6

72.3

0.9

64.4

54.9

90.1

74.3

78.3

0.4

74.9

64.5

85.1

70.0

0.7
0.0
Source: National Bureau of Statisitcs - Core Welfare Indicators Questionnaire Survey

0.8

1.1

0.7

1.2

71

TABLE 87.2:

NIGERIA CORE WELFARE INDICATORS, 2006


Percent
North
East

North
West

North
Central

South
East

South
West

South
South

Education
Adult literacy rate-English
Total

27.6

24.4

53.7

74.2

71.2

76.8

Male

35.5

32.5

64.4

81.2

79.7

84.9

Female

19.1

16.1

42.2

67.9

62.9

68.7

Total

42.2

54.5

58.3

75.7

79.2

78.0

Male

52.1

66.0

69.2

82.3

86.6

85.8

Female

31.6

42.8

46.5

69.7

72.0

70.2

Total

39.5

38.8

74.7

93.6

92.6

90.8

Male

48.8

49.2

82.5

93.8

94.4

91.9

Female

30.4

28.4

66.0

93.3

90.6

89.6

Total

52.5

63.3

77.3

94.1

96.5

91.3

Adult literacy rate-anylanguage

Youth literacy rate-English (age 15-24)

Youth literacy rate-any language (15-24)


Male

61.8

72.6

84.7

94.4

97.8

92.3

Female

43.5

54.2

69.1

93.7

95.2

90.3

Primary school
Access to school

71.9

76.4

79.7

60.6

88.0

71.7

Primary Gross Enrolment

67.4

64.3

114.5

124.2

116.3

114.2

Male

71.3

71.0

116.2

128.0

117.1

116.9

Female

63.0

56.5

112.4

120.3

115.5

111.2

Primary Net Enrolment

43.7

42.2

72.5

81.6

82.3

76.8

Male

45.7

45.3

72.9

83.1

83.4

77.5

Female

41.5

38.6

72.1

80.0

81.2

76.1

Satisfaction

37.2

58.0

50.3

65.1

76.8

54.8

Primary completion rate

6.3

5.8

12.8

23.2

18.7

17.5

Secondary school
Access to school

36.3

44.0

47.7

32.3

69.4

48.0

Secondary Gross Enrolment

45.0

41.6

81.9

95.6

96.7

99.5

Male

49.3

47.1

87.9

94.6

98.0

98.1

Female

39.4

33.9

74.2

96.6

95.2

101.2

Secondary Net Enrolment

25.8

25.4

46.1

59.7

64.9

58.7

Male

26.7

27.5

47.9

58.0

65.4

56.8

Female

24.7

22.5

43.8

61.4

64.3

60.9

Satisfaction

42.1

58.2

48.5

53.4

74.8

49.1

Seconadry completion rate

7.0

7.4

15.7

27.8

39.6

25.4

Health access

48.4

55.3

61.1

37.1

73.1

45.9

Need

7.0

6.1

7.0

14.6

7.9

9.0

Use

6.4

5.5

6.9

14.5

8.9

9.0
57.9

Medical Services

Satisfaction

62.6

62.6

67.1

64.9

81.6

Consulted traditional healer

10.3

10.5

7.1

4.7

5.5

9.3

Pre-natal care

54.7

48.7

86.2

93.3

94.8

81.6

Anti-malaria meausres used

80.5

81.7

72.2

71.9

87.4

69.8

0.6

1.2

0.6

0.8

Person has physical/mental chanllenge


0.7
0.7
Source: National Bureau of Statisitcs - Core Welfare Indicators Questionnaire Survey

72

TABLE 88.1:

NIGERIA CORE WELFARE INDICATORS, 2006


Total

Margin
of error

Rural

Rural
poor

Urban

Percent
Urban
poor

Child Wefare and Health


orphanhood (children under 18)
Both parents dead

0.5

0.0

0.5

0.6

0.5

0.6

Father only

3.4

0.1

3.3

5.1

3.8

5.8

Mother only

1.3

0.1

1.2

1.3

1.4

1.7

Both parents absent

5.9

0.1

5.1

5.0

7.8

8.5

Foster only absent

5.7

0.2

5.3

8.0

6.6

9.6

Mother only absent

2.4

0.1

2.3

2.3

2.6

3.2

Birth registration

33.0

0.6

24.7

17.5

51.8

34.4

Male

33.1

0.7

25.1

17.5

51.4

32.7

Female

32.9

0.7

24.3

17.4

52.3

36.1

Exclusive breatfeeding 6 months

22.4

0.5

19.9

18.3

28.4

23.7

Male

22.4

0.6

19.6

18.0

29.0

23.3

Female

22.5

0.6

20.2

18.6

27.7

24.2

Delivery by health professionals

48.6

0.8

38.7

30.5

70.9

52.9

Measles immunization

68.6

0.6

63.5

54.4

80.5

70.4

Fully vaccinated

43.4

0.7

36.7

31.5

59.2

46.1

Not vaccinated

18.7

0.5

22.0

30.1

11.0

19.1

Incidence of diarrhoea

4.9

0.2

5.1

6.5

4.3

4.5

ORS/ORT/Home solution

75.4

1.4

73.1

66.8

81.5

75.5

Circumcision

61.4

0.3

59.2

58.3

66.2

64.3

Male

93.2

0.2

92.3

92.0

95.3

93.8

Female

27.8

0.5

24.2

23.5

35.7

35.1

Land ownership

22.6

0.2

27.2

29.3

13.6

16.6

Male

38.1

0.4

46.1

49.5

22.4

28.0

Female

7.2

0.2

8.5

10.1

4.5

5.9

Access to credit facility

10.7

0.2

10.0

6.8

11.9

7.1

Male

11.6

0.2

10.9

7.3

12.8

7.4

Female

9.8

0.2

9.1

6.2

11.1

6.7

Decision making at household level

73.6

0.3

73.7

75.2

73.3

72.5

Male

74.3

0.3

74.5

75.8

73.9

72.7

Female

72.9

0.3

72.9

74.6

72.7

72.4

Decision making at community level

14.0

0.2

15.8

15.8

10.3

11.0

Male

23.8

0.3

27.1

27.8

17.3

19.2

Female
4.1
0.1
Source: National Bureau of Statisitcs - Core Welfare Indicators Questionnaire Survey

4.6

4.4

3.2

3.4

Fostering (children under 18)

Childrend under 5

Gender

73

TABLE 88.2: NIGERIA CORE WELFARE INDICATORS, 2006


Percent
North
East

North
West

North
Central

South
East

South
West

South
South

Child Wefare and Health


orphanhood (children under 18)

Both parents dead

0.7

0.5

0.4

0.8

0.4

0.6

Father only

1.3

1.0

3.1

9.7

3.6

6.2

Mother only

1.0

0.8

1.3

2.0

1.2

2.2

Both parents absent

3.7

3.0

5.0

8.5

11.0

6.6

Foster only absent

1.7

1.2

5.4

12.2

7.6

12.8

Mother only absent

2.2

1.5

2.4

2.0

2.8

4.1

Birth registration

22.8

20.0

31.3

48.2

56.4

33.0

Male

22.8

20.4

31.0

48.8

56.8

33.0

Female

22.7

19.6

31.6

47.6

56.0

33.1

Exclusive breatfeeding 6 months

12.4

20.1

30.6

17.8

37.4

14.9

Male

11.5

19.8

32.3

18.5

37

15.3

Female

13.3

20.5

28.7

17.1

37.8

14.5

Delivery by health professionals

24.0

21.1

50.2

89.9

85.6

58.3

Measles immunization

53.6

56.8

76.6

84.2

86.4

73.0

Fully vaccinated

26.8

21.1

50.2

68.4

74.9

51.4

Not vaccinated

24.5

30.2

12.3

9.0

5.2

15.5

Incidence of diarrhoea

5.5

4.8

5.5

5.7

4.1

4.1

ORS/ORT/Home solution

72

77.3

77.1

71.6

78.5

72.5

Circumcision

46.3

46.5

57.7

73.2

79.7

70.4

Male

85.4

86.4

97.8

97.0

98.4

98.2

Female

2.8

3.0

13.5

50.4

60.7

41.0

Land ownership

28.8

27.5

25.1

23.6

14.1

19.6

Male

52.2

50.1

41.2

38.1

22.5

28.3

Female

4.0

4.7

7.9

10.6

5.9

10.9

Access to credit facility

5.6

7.3

15.0

8.5

15.8

10.3

Male

6.9

9.4

15.5

9.6

15.7

10.8

Female

4.3

5.1

14.4

7.5

15.9

9.9

Decision making at household level

74.7

75.3

76.0

75.6

72.9

67.6

Male

75.9

77.2

75.5

75.9

72.9

68.5

Female

73.4

73.3

76.5

75.4

72.8

66.7

Decision making at community level

15.6

14.6

15.9

17.4

10.6

11.8

Male

28.7

27.2

27.5

25.5

17.5

18.7

3.5

10.1

3.8

4.8

Fostering (children under 18)

Childrend under 5

Gender

Female
1.8
1.9
Source: National Bureau of Statisitcs - Core Welfare Indicators Questionnaire Survey

74

TABLE 89:

POVERTY HEADCOUNT BY SIZE OF HOUSEHOLD


Percent

Size of Household

1980

1985

1992

1996

2004

1 Person

0.2

0.7

2.9

13.1

7.0

2 -4 Persons

8.8

19.3

19.5

51.5

42.3

5 - 9 Persons

30.0

50.5

45.4

74.8

62.6

10 - 20 Persons

51.0

71.3

66.1

88.5

72.1

20+ Persons

80.9

74.0

93.3

93.6

88.7

All Nigeria
27.2
Source: National Bureau of Statistics

46.3

42.7

65.6

57.8

TABLE 90:

POVERTY HEADCOUNT BY AGE GROUP OF HOUSHOLD HEAD

Age Group

1980

1985

1992

Percent
2004

1996

15- 24

16.2

25.3

28.7

37.4

36.8

25 34

17.8

33.4

28.5

52.7

53.7

35 44

26.7

46.0

42.1

64.6

59.6

45 54

27.1

49.7

45.7

71.3

60.2

55 64

39.7

55.7

48.2

69.9

59.1

65+

28.8

49.1

49.5

68.0

52.8

27.2

46.3

42.7

65.6

57.8

All Nigeria
Source: National Bureau of Statistics

TABLE 91: RELATIVE POVERTY BY AGE-GROUP OF HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD, 2009


Percent
Age group
15 - 19
20 - 24
25 - 29
30 - 34
35 - 39
40 - 44
45 - 49
50 - 54
55 - 59
60 - 65
65 and above
Source: National Bureau of Statistics

Deflated
Poor
35.8
51.1
48.3
55.7
64.4
70.0
69.0
68.9
66.2
68.9
62.3

Non Poor
64.2
48.9
51.7
44.3
35.6
30.0
31.0
31.1
33.8
31.1
37.7

Non-Deflated
Poor
35.8
51.0
48.4
55.9
64.5
69.3
69.5
69.0
66.1
68.6
61.6

Non Poor
64.2
49.0
51.6
44.1
35.5
30.7
30.5
31.0
33.9
31.4
38.4

75

TABLE 92:

SPREAD AND TREND IN POVERTY LEVELS

Levels

1980

1985

1992

1996

NATIONAL

Percent
2004

27.2

46.3

42.7

65.6

54.4

Urban

17.2

37.8

37.5

58.2

43.2

Rural

28.3

51.4

46.0

69.3

63.3

South South

13.2

45.7

40.8

58.2

35.1

South East

12.9

30.4

41.0

53.5

26.7

South West

13.4

38.6

43.1

60.9

43.0

North Central

32.2

50.8

46.0

64.7

67.0

North East

35.6

54.9

54.0

70.1

72.2

North West

37.7

52.1

36.5

77.2

71.2

0.2

9.7

2.9

13.1

12.6

2-4

8.8

19.3

19.5

51.5

39.3

5-9

30.0

50.5

45.4

74.8

57.9

10 - 20

51.0

71.3

66.1

88.5

73.3

20+
Educational Level Of
Household Head

80.9

74.9

93.3

93.6

90.7

No Education

30.2

51.3

46.4

72.6

68.7

Primary

21.3

40.6

43.3

54.4

48.7

7.6

27.2

30.3

52.0

44.3

24.3

24.2

25.8

49.2

26.3

ZONE

Size Of Household
0-1

Secondary
Higher than Secondary
Source: National Bureau of Statistics

TABLE 93: RELATIVE POVERTY INCIDENCE BY EDUCATIONAL LEVEL OF HEAD OF


HOUSEHOLD, 2009
Percent
Deflated

Non-Deflated

Poor

Non Poor

Poor

Non Poor

National

65.0

35.0

64.9

35.1

None

75.4

24.6

75.4

24.6

FSLC

62.0

38.0

61.8

38.2

MSLC

53.1

46.9

52.4

47.6

Voc or Comm

67.3

32.7

67.3

32.7

JSS

70.3

29.7

69.7

30.3

SSS 'O' level

53.6

46.4

53.6

46.4

'A' level

61.9

38.1

61.9

38.1

NCE or OND nursing

47.8

52.2

47.9

52.1

BA or or HND

43.5

56.5

42.9

57.1

Technical/Professional

70.1

29.9

70.1

29.9

Masters

18.6

81.4

18.6

81.4

Doctorate
Source: National Bureau of Statistics

28.3

71.7

28.3

71.7

76

TABLE 94: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD ENTERPRISES BY KIND OF ACTIVITY,


2001 2005
2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

No enterprise

24.39

24.86

24.15

23.62

23.00

1 Enterprise

56.63

56.07

56.91

57.90

58.82

2 Enterprises

15.54

15.62

15.50

15.49

15.43

3.64

3.70

3.61

3.10

2.81

1.59

1.54

1.61

1.54

1.54

33.47

34.61

32.91

33.35

32.72

Hotels/Restaurant

0.51

0.60

0.47

0.30

0.15

Construction

0.28

0.20

0.32

0.62

0.83

Food and Preparation

0.49

0.35

0.56

0.33

0.32

42.95

47.49

40.68

31.40

23.36

Livestock Farming

0.28

0.14

0.35

0.17

0.19

Fishing

0.98

0.94

1.00

0.99

1.01

Services

8.64

8.81

8.56

7.79

7.27

Average Persons Per Enterprise


2.23
2.23
Source: National Bureau of Statistics - General Households Survey

2.22

2.26

2.28

Percentage of House
Holds With

3 and Above Enterprises

Percentage of Enterprises by
Activities
Manufacturing
Wholesale

Crop Farming

77

TABLE 95:

DISTRIBUTION OF STATES BY POVERTY HEADCOUNT USING


SELF-RATED LINES, 2004
Percent

State

Poor

Non - Poor

Abia

82.46

17.54

Adamawa

76.18

23.82

Akwa Ibom

65.36

34.64

Anambra

71.07

28.93

Bauchi

88.30

11.70

Bayelsa

95.57

4.43

Benue

80.85

19.15

Borno

87.81

12.19

Cross River

81.16

18.84

Delta

84.25

15.75

Ebonyi

87.22

12.78

Edo

83.09

16.66

Ekiti

96.53

3.47

Enugu

80.77

19.23

Gombe

73.20

26.80

Imo

77.78

22.22

Jigawa

59.44

40.56

Kaduna

74.77

25.23

Kano

73.11

26.89

Katsina

76.03

23.97

Kebbi

73.55

26.45

Kogi

82.12

17.88

Kwara

88.68

11.32

Lagos

70.24

29.76

Nassarawa

77.48

22.52

Niger

75.28

24.72

Ogun

81.25

18.75

Ondo

80.13

19.87

Osun

65.10

34.90

Oyo

62.53

37.47

Plateau

81.42

18.58

Rivers

72.60

27.40

Sokoto

75.66

24.34

Taraba

80.47

19.53

Yobe

87.36

12.64

Zamfara

76.47

23.53

FCT, Abuja

82.32

17.68

78.30

21.70

Total
Source: National Bureau of Statistics

78

TABLE 96: SELF ASSESSED POVERTY BY STATE, 2009


Percent
State

Very poor

Poor

Moderate

Fairly rich

Rich

17.2

43.4

32.1

4.1

3.2

Adamawa

7.4

38.9

47.4

6.3

0.0

Akwa Ibom

17.2

36.7

37.0

6.8

2.3

Anambra

14.8

34.7

45.1

1.0

4.3

Bauchi

5.8

46.0

39.8

7.4

0.9

Bayelsa

11.5

37.1

44.3

2.7

4.4

Benue

21.5

37.4

36.9

3.6

0.6

Borno

13.1

36.6

49.5

0.7

0.1

Cross River

20.8

44.9

33.5

0.5

0.3

Delta

20.5

39.0

37.3

2.7

0.5

Ebonyi

59.6

29.5

8.4

2.0

0.4

Edo

3.0

27.1

57.4

10.9

1.7

Ekiti

8.0

30.4

59.2

2.1

0.2

Enugu

7.2

32.6

47.2

11.6

1.3

Gombe

4.6

45.2

46.9

3.3

0.0

22.7

39.6

35.8

1.4

0.5

4.6

34.5

54.7

4.9

1.3

Abia

Imo
Jigawa
Kaduna

6.6

42.0

34.9

15.5

1.0

13.6

33.8

47.4

4.8

0.4

Katsina

7.9

44.0

43.3

3.1

1.6

Kebbi

3.1

47.4

42.3

4.6

2.6

Kogi

3.2

34.0

58.4

3.7

0.7

Kwara

1.5

23.7

71.1

2.0

1.7

Lagos

5.7

20.6

72.5

1.3

0.0

Nassarawa

7.7

14.8

68.8

8.8

0.0

Niger

2.2

20.2

65.2

9.1

3.2

Ogun

1.5

17.6

66.5

12.8

1.6

Ondo

2.2

52.1

40.4

5.3

0.0

Osun

1.6

16.2

70.0

10.1

2.2

Oyo

8.1

33.2

50.0

7.9

0.7

Plateau

9.6

25.2

53.1

8.8

3.2

Rivers

9.3

54.1

27.6

7.3

1.8

Sokoto

11.4

24.3

53.7

9.5

1.2

Taraba

7.4

57.3

33.6

1.0

0.7

Yobe

5.7

28.9

62.2

3.1

0.1

11.4

33.3

49.4

4.5

1.4

0.8

33.9

64.4

1.0

0.0

Urban

6.6

29.5

56.2

6.2

1.5

Rural

12.0

38.3

43.1

5.4

1.1

35.1

47.9

5.7

1.3

Kano

Zamfara
FCT Abuja
Sector

National
10.1
Source: National Bureau of Statistics

79

TABLE 97: POVERTY INCIDENCE BY STATE AND SECTOR, 2009


Percent
State

Deflated

Non-Deflated

Poor

Non Poor

Poor

Non Poor

Abia

52.1

47.9

52.6

47.4

Adamawa

82.9

17.1

83.3

16.7

Akwa Ibom

48.5

51.5

48.9

51.1

Anambra

45.0

55.0

42.7

57.3

Bauchi

91.3

8.7

91.8

8.2

Bayelsa

45.2

54.8

44.8

55.2

Benue

77.9

22.1

78.1

21.9

Borno

53.2

46.8

53.5

46.5

Cross River

67.8

32.2

67.8

32.2

Delta

72.5

27.5

72.5

27.5

Ebonyi

94.6

5.4

94.8

5.2

Edo

56.4

43.6

56.7

43.3

Ekiti

41.0

59.0

41.9

58.1

Enugu

62.5

37.5

61.7

38.3

Gombe

86.6

13.4

86.9

13.1

Imo

50.1

49.9

50.2

49.8

Jigawa

87.0

13.0

87.1

12.9

Kaduna

71.4

28.6

70.9

29.1

Kano

70.8

29.2

71.0

29.0

Katsina

82.1

17.9

82.0

18.0

Kebbi

84.4

15.6

84.5

15.5

Kogi

71.0

29.0

71.0

29.0

Kwara

74.6

25.4

75.4

24.6

Lagos

27.4

72.6

27.3

72.7

Nassarawa

51.6

48.4

49.3

50.7

Niger

53.1

46.9

53.1

46.9

Ogun

53.5

46.5

53.2

46.8

Ondo

52.5

47.5

52.5

47.5

Osun

47.6

52.4

49.1

50.9

Oyo

51.8

48.2

51.0

49.0

Plateau

77.8

22.2

77.7

22.3

Rivers

52.6

47.4

51.3

48.7

Sokoto

84.2

15.8

84.2

15.8

Taraba

78.0

22.0

78.2

21.8

Yobe

82.1

17.9

82.1

17.9

Zamfara

84.8

15.2

84.6

15.4

Fct Abuja

38.7

61.3

38.6

61.4

Urban

48.8

51.2

49.0

51.0

Rural

74.2

25.8

74.0

26.0

National
Source: National Bureau of Statistics

65.0

35.0

64.9

35.1

Sector

80

TABLE 98:

AVERAGE PERSONS PER HOUSEHOLD, 2005 2009

State

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Abia

3.50

3.6

3.2

3.8

3.9

Adamawa

5.40

4.8

5.2

6.0

5.6

Akwa Ibom

3.80

4.1

4.4

5.1

4.2

Anambra

3.30

4.3

4.4

4.5

4.2

Bauchi

5.70

5.8

7.9

6.8

6.3

Bayelsa

6.30

4.3

3.3

4.9

3.8

Benue

5.60

5.2

5.1

6.1

5.2

Borno

5.00

4.6

5.5

5.3

4.9

Cross River

3.40

4.5

3.8

4.1

4.4

Delta

5.70

3.2

4.1

3.6

3.3

Ebonyi

4.80

4.1

5.0

5.3

4.9

Edo

3.30

3.8

3.7

3.8

4.0

Ekiti

5.40

3.2

3.0

3.2

3.1

Enugu

5.10

4.0

4.1

4.0

4.2

Gombe

5.10

5.9

6.0

5.9

5.8

Imo

3.30

4.3

3.8

4.5

4.0

Jigawa

5.40

5.9

6.0

6.5

6.6

Kaduna

5.30

6.1

5.6

10.4

5.6

Kano

6.80

6.4

6.6

6.5

6.5

Katsina

7.20

5.8

5.7

6.0

5.6

Kebbi

6.30

5.9

5.7

10.9

5.6

Kogi

3.30

3.6

4.0

3.9

3.7

Kwara

5.00

4.1

4.0

4.2

4.0

Lagos

3.50

4.2

3.7

3.8

3.7

Nasarawa

4.80

5.6

3.2

5.7

5.0

Niger

5.80

4.9

5.6

4.8

5.3

Ogun

6.00

2.6

3.0

3.2

2.8

Ondo

4.10

3.2

3.6

3.7

3.1

Osun

4.20

3.6

3.2

3.9

3.6

Oyo

4.40

4.3

3.6

4.0

3.9

Plateau

5.30

5.4

5.0

5.7

5.9

Rivers

4.30

4.9

3.7

4.4

4.5

Sokoto

4.90

5.4

4.6

5.0

5.6

Taraba

5.20

5.3

5.4

5.3

4.8

Yobe

5.80

5.7

5.7

5.5

5.9

Zamfara

4.50

5.2

5.7

5.5

5.5

FCT, Abuja
4.10
4.3
4.4
Total
4.90
4.6
4.4
Source: National Bureau of Statistics General Households Survey

4.9
5.2

5.2
4.5

81

TABLE 99:

RELATIVE POVERTY TREND BY OCCUPATION OF HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD

Occupation

1980

1985

1992

1996

2004

Professional and
Technical

17.3

35.6

35.7

51.8

34.2

Administration

45.0

25.3

22.3

33.5

45.3

Clerical and Related

10.0

29.1

34.4

60.1

39.2

Sales Workers

15.0

36.6

33.5

56.7

44.2

Service Industry

21.3

38.0

38.2

71.4

43.0

Agriculture and Forestry

31.5

53.5

47.9

71.0

67.0

Production and Transport

23.2

46.6

40.8

65.8

42.5

Manufacturing and
Processing

12.4

31.7

33.2

49.4

44.2

1.5

36.8

42.8

61.2

49.1

Students and Apprentices

15.6

40.5

41.8

52.4

41.6

All Occupations

27.2

46.3

42.7

65.6

54.4

Others

Source: National Baureau of Statistics

CHART 3: RELATIVE POVERTY TREND BY OCCUPATION OF HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD

70

60

50

40

Percent
30

20

10

0
1980

1985

1992

Year

1996

2004

All Occupation

82

TABLE 100: POPULATION DISTRIBUTION OF REGULAR HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF MAIN LIGHTING


FUEL NATIONAL, 2006
State

Total

Electricity

Gas

Type of Main Lighting Fuel


Kerosene
Candle

Solar

Other

Abia

605,987

229,595

5,248

359,734

8,279

830

2,301

Adamawa

184,468

111,189

4,015

43,541

17,617

2,280

5,826

Akwa Ibom

857,436

204,488

5,290

630,326

13,247

1,250

2,835

Anambra

882,875

395,337

18,040

429,719

33,755

2,983

3,041

Bauchi

847,731

142,679

9,845

659,987

28,659

2,805

3,756

Bayelsa

352,025

67,714

5,449

268,734

7,971

368

1,789

Benue

801,833

120,688

6,638

636,434

30,399

2,395

5,279

Borno

787,274

170,339

9,321

568,782

23,844

4,261

10,727

Cross River

645,251

187,968

2,563

443,676

7,688

884

2,472

Delta

890,312

368,099

10,448

475,999

30,041

1,745

3,980

Ebonyi

449,709

52,524

3,945

377,164

11,525

1,606

2,945

Edo

701,073

442,713

7,775

233,114

13,175

1,704

2,592

Ekiti

493,739

178,549

5,729

289,173

16,212

1,775

2,301

Enugu

725,767

256,050

9,676

435,339

20,122

1,879

2,701

Gombe

419,226

114,925

4,201

286,539

9,899

1,218

2,444

Imo

837,195

247,406

12,858

543,628

28,736

1,961

2,606

Jigawa

810,310

130,908

9,063

612,804

48,382

4,826

4,327

Kaduna

1,115,974

392,439

13,889

679,939

19,390

3,948

6,369

Kano

1,603,335

446,968

31,012

1,022,096

85,354

9,148

8,757

Katsina

1,066,316

249,776

14,842

735,408

54,435

5,981

5,874

Kebbi

562,827

142,966

7,774

386,250

21,729

1,809

2,299

Kogi

641,556

246,856

6,697

375,072

9,665

1,189

2,077

Kwara

468,780

261,917

4,260

189,004

9,725

1,426

2,448

Lagos

2,195,842

1,891,540

17,618

240,355

34,462

2,635

9,232

Nasarawa

342,711

79,375

4,261

247,708

8,098

1,074

2,195

Niger

729,964

266,035

6,632

442,629

10,174

1,472

3,022

Ogun

880,970

559,615

6,919

288,637

17,732

2,006

6,061

Ondo

763,020

320,930

5,884

414,613

17,059

1,467

3,067

Osun

730,313

407,657

6,914

294,408

14,232

2,045

5,057

1,248,105

612,293

11,348

586,229

27,548

3,501

7,186

Oyo
Plateau

604,491

132,216

3,655

442,132

16,993

2,226

7,269

Rivers

1,123,998

437,765

18,151

638,052

21,781

1,887

6,362

Sokoto

688,710

154,261

8,389

498,111

20,423

3,330

4,196

Taraba

431,385

27,017

3,367

379,517

17,044

1,215

3,225

Yobe

418,999

78,032

4,277

311,285

17,239

2,588

5,578

Zamfara

493,106

11,070

8,051

440,489

27,531

2,851

3,114

FCT(Abuja)

303,592

183,528

3,035

104,026

9,838

461

2,704

10,323,427

317,079

16,010,653

810,003

87,029

158,014

Nigeria
27,706,205
Source: National Population Commission

83

TABLE 101: DISTRIBUTION OF REGULAR HOUSEHOLDS BY METHOD OF SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL,


NATIONAL, 2006
Method of Solid Waste Disposal
State

Collected

Buried by
Household

Public
Approved
Dump Site

Unapproved
Dump site

Total

Burnt by
Household

Other

Abia

605,987

54,769

66,989

208,644

187,366

77,736

10,483

Adamawa

576,348

81,298

49,289

122,133

169,928

140,935

12,765

Akwa Ibom

857,436

57,200

187,729

101,837

325,715

167,649

17,306

Anambra

882,875

167,434

122,650

173,678

167,918

211,842

39,353

Bauchi

847,731

162,994

119,698

164,907

141,319

238,700

20,113

Bayelsa

352,025

14,305

14,774

122,360

161,414

23,159

16,013

Benue

801,833

79,398

82,926

86,486

311,312

214,243

27,468

Borno

787,274

121,026

103,383

190,881

167,561

189,523

14,900

Cross River

645,251

33,015

64,007

197,795

273,823

69,219

7,392

Delta

890,312

113,292

67,650

142,369

370,427

143,337

53,237

Ebonyi

449,709

62,367

39,329

87,159

165,995

77,574

17,285

Edo

701,073

126,164

69,600

87,309

227,107

179,040

11,853

Ekiti

493,739

31,881

26,488

96,455

198,887

131,918

8,110

Enugu

725,767

124,113

78,701

104,560

231,276

155,471

31,646

Gombe

419,226

83,985

54,886

83,667

92,161

98,000

6,527

Imo

837,195

128,820

117,594

120,588

223,085

211,772

35,336

Jigawa

810,310

208,347

106,899

162,136

119,888

181,493

31,547

Kaduna

1,115,974

202,661

121,514

269,213

214,555

295,744

12,287

Kano

1,603,335

433,151

193,333

346,022

222,133

359,746

48,950

Katsina

1,066,316

368,735

137,840

236,210

151,150

139,415

32,966

Kebbi

562,827

195,506

66,974

99,967

110,568

70,463

19,349

Kogi

641,556

45,296

51,354

124,313

293,881

119,782

6,930

Kwara

468,780

35,578

23,623

118,782

203,083

76,855

10,859

Lagos

2,195,842

1,171,872

60,633

484,777

277,426

176,239

24,895

Nasarawa

342,711

39,511

34,380

81,819

119,629

63,653

3,719

Niger

729,964

73,196

50,561

200,078

283,374

112,580

10,175

Ogun

880,970

153,986

42,452

147,077

255,096

272,369

9,990

Ondo

763,020

72,036

42,904

106,578

334,776

194,547

12,179

Osun

730,313

51,988

42,960

122,459

280,247

219,714

12,945

1,248,105

126,955

46,883

169,926

538,871

335,739

29,731

604,491

64,674

54,915

89,239

186,077

201,692

7,894

Rivers

1,123,998

111,219

101,179

447,341

343,072

99,018

22,169

Sokoto

688,710

235,492

91,643

127,561

130,937

78,044

25,033

Taraba

431,385

51,012

41,604

70,474

160,210

94,639

13,446

Yobe

418,999

78,145

49,662

96,849

95,414

87,278

11,651

Zamfara

592,106

203,330

78,377

115,050

100,675

70,711

23,963

FCT(Abuja)

303,592

74,523

10,654

52,501

129,171

35,434

1,309

Nigeria
28,197,085
5,439,274
Source: National Population Commission

2,716,037

5,759,200

7,965,527

5,615,273

701,774

Oyo
Plateau

84

TABLE 102:

State

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD BY MAJOR SOURCE OF WATER FOR DRINKING


AND COOKING, 2007
Total
Households

Pipe
borne
water
treated

Pipe
borne
water not
treated

Borehole
/Hand
Pump

Protected
Well/Spring

Unprotected
Well/Spring

Rain
Water

Stream/Po
nd/River

Tanker/Truc
k/Vendor

Other
Sources

Abia

983,486

1.4

53.4

0.1

0.2

43.4

1.3

0.1

Adamawa

659,886

6.4

2.2

23.0

3.8

26.6

30.8

7.0

0.1

Akwa Ibom

905,492

3.8

0.9

39.7

0.9

1.1

53.5

0.2
0.3

Anambra

1,049,161

3.1

59.6

0.7

1.7

1.0

31.9

1.8

Bauchi

594,345

0.5

11.6

22.2

12.5

45.4

7.7

Bayelsa

572,294

7.7

7.4

9.7

0.9

13.8

1.7

57.8

1.0

Benue

879,003

2.2

2.9

18.0

8.8

57.7

10.5

Borno

763,401

4.8

9.5

24.2

15.6

28.4

8.6

8.7

0.2

Cross River

667,619

7.9

1.8

21.9

2.6

4.0

61.0

0.9

1,029,258

5.4

1.9

41.5

13.9

14.7

2.7

19.7

0.2

Ebonyi

474,920

6.1

0.8

41.9

8.3

2.1

40.0

0.8

Edo

955,587

4.1

0.4

25.7

21.5

7.8

0.7

36.4

3.2

0.2

Ekiti

830,785

14.4

0.6

8.6

35.9

5.3

34.4

0.2

0.5

Enugu

859,109

14.9

0.1

4.1

8.1

13.6

9.2

30.8

18.4

0.8

Gombe

405,005

5.8

18.6

14.3

27.5

13.8

20.0

1,065,623

4.9

1.1

59.3

0.5

4.1

2.1

22.9

3.3

1.8

783,583

14.9

7.1

53.3

1.8

20.5

2.5

Kaduna

1,144,276

15.0

0.8

6.3

25.2

29.3

18.5

4.5

0.3

Kano

1,446,326

9.6

8.2

17.7

24.3

35.3

2.8

2.3

Katsina

Delta

Imo
Jigawa

1,076,980

5.4

10.8

40.0

28.6

11.3

3.3

0.7

Kebbi

596,523

5.4

0.7

11.3

30.1

41.2

0.2

9.0

2.1

Kogi

886,087

10.0

1.6

22.0

13.0

1.7

41.5

10.3

0.2

Kwara

640,332

8.2

1.5

41.2

23.4

7.8

17.7

0.0

Lagos

2,519,514

12.8

7.6

42.3

18.9

4.8

0.2

13.3

Nassarawa

630,483

14.3

0.7

13.7

8.3

1.5

0.1

60.8

0.6

Niger

715,239

16.1

1.7

21.2

8.3

10.6

41.0

1.1

Ogun

1,295,629

9.4

1.8

47.0

14.4

8.9

0.4

17.9

0.1

0.1

Ondo

1,033,269

0.5

0.2

27.7

35.6

1.9

32.9

1.2

Osun

1,117,674

11.9

0.3

9.1

47.0

9.8

20.0

2.0

Oyo

1,582,002

11.4

0.2

17.2

42.1

6.1

0.5

20.6

1.2

0.9

693,065

4.0

4.0

29.8

19.1

36.0

6.5

0.5

Rivers

1,405,916

3.1

39.7

22.3

15.7

1.7

12.1

5.0

0.4

Sokoto

849,025

23.6

2.4

0.7

24.6

47.0

0.3

1.4

Taraba

458,739

1.2

0.5

5.0

4.6

14.9

69.9

3.7

0.1

Yobe

399,118

2.0

1.2

20.2

19.8

53.3

1.9

1.2

0.5

Zamfara

602,372

3.6

0.2

28.6

33.6

14.1

19.8

FCT(Abuja)
Sector

140,127

14.4

1.1

26.9

3.8

1.9

0.3

31.3

18.9

1.4

Urban

11,233,613

18.6

3.6

34.4

22.4

6.5

6.2

7.8

0.5

Rural

21,477,638

3.3

1.8

21.9

16.3

20.1

0.8

33.4

2.2

0.2

National
32,711,251
8.1
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Note: - = Nil

2.3

26.8

18.7

14.6

0.6

24.4

4.1

0.3

Plateau

85

TABLE 103:

State

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD BY MAJOR SOURCE OF WATER FOR DRINKING AND


COOKING, 2008
Pipe borne
water
treated

Pipe borne
water
untreated

Bore hole
Hand
pump

Well
Spring
protected

Well Spring
unprotected

Rain water

Stream
Pond River

Tanker
Truck
Vendor

Abia

1.3

57.9

0.5

0.3

0.3

38.3

1.3

Adamawa

2.0

3.7

15.7

14.1

19.4

0.2

35.6

8.5

Akwa ibom

2.8

41.9

3.3

0.3

51.4

0.3

Anambra

63.1

4.2

4.0

3.5

20.6

4.7

Bauchi

3.9

1.2

22.8

10.4

47.0

0.2

13.7

0.2

Bayelsa

2.0

4.7

13.3

0.8

1.6

1.2

69.8

3.5

Benue

0.2

5.4

25.6

5.7

0.5

57.4

5.2

Borno

4.0

2.8

30.3

8.5

40.0

10.0

4.4

Cross_Rivers

8.8

12.4

1.4

1.7

75.3

0.5

Delta

3.3

38.2

21.4

12.8

4.8

19.2

Ebonyi

4.2

0.3

46.8

1.5

13.3

31.4

2.4

Edo

4.1

44.5

19.0

3.0

3.7

24.2

1.4

Ekiti

26.9

0.3

6.6

31.4

1.7

1.7

31.2

0.2

Enugu

12.4

0.9

14.3

4.8

5.7

2.1

31.8

27.0

Gombe

6.0

20.1

6.5

49.4

13.8

4.3

Imo

1.3

1.0

57.8

4.4

6.7

0.2

25.6

2.4

Jigawa

16.2

3.1

53.7

7.3

18.0

0.2

1.6

Kaduna

13.9

1.0

8.3

16.7

39.9

0.3

19.5

0.3

Kano

12.3

6.1

25.3

11.3

33.3

8.4

3.2

Katsina

7.7

23.8

17.8

41.0

3.4

5.3

Kebbi

5.2

0.2

7.0

20.5

64.8

0.7

1.6

Kogi

6.9

0.3

19.2

18.5

4.1

0.2

42.7

7.9

Kwara

7.3

4.1

44.5

25.2

0.6

18.3

Lagos

8.4

1.2

73.8

5.0

2.1

7.5

Nassarawa

14.6

0.7

11.7

5.8

5.5

0.3

60.5

0.7

Niger

13.2

1.8

28.3

8.2

10.5

35.0

2.9

Ogun

10.2

1.0

51.5

13.9

3.8

19.4

Ondo

0.5

2.9

16.1

35.8

2.2

0.2

42.0

Osun

20.4

9.8

39.3

3.1

23.8

2.4

Oyo

9.4

0.3

20.5

41.4

4.8

22.9

Plateau

5.9

0.2

9.5

23.8

17.1

0.3

41.8

Rivers

10.7

0.8

42.4

9.1

26.0

0.2

5.7

1.7

Sokoto

12.5

1.5

8.0

7.9

64.6

5.0

0.5

Taraba

0.6

0.2

10.2

8.7

1.2

74.8

4.1

Yobe

1.8

0.7

33.0

28.2

32.8

1.8

1.8

Zamfara

6.9

0.2

18.5

8.3

46.6

0.5

19.0

10.6

1.8

39.3

2.0

1.0

30.6

14.3

Urban

19.7

2.1

37.5

21.6

4.9

0.1

6.1

7.4

Rural

3.3

0.8

25.2

11.3

22.0

0.7

34.5

1.8

1.1

28.4

14.0

17.5

0.5

27.1

3.2

FCT
Sector

7.7
National
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Note: - = Nil

86

TABLE 104:

State

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD BY MAJOR SOURCE OF WATER FOR


DRINKING AND COOKING, 2008
Pipe borne
water
treated

Pipe borne
water
untreated

Bore hole
Hand
pump

Well
Spring
protected

Well Spring
unprotected

Rain water

Stream
Pond River

Tanker
Truck
Vendor

Abia

1.3

57.9

0.5

0.3

0.3

38.3

1.3

Adamawa

2.0

3.7

15.7

14.1

19.4

0.2

35.6

8.5

Akwa ibom

2.8

41.9

3.3

0.3

51.4

0.3

Anambra

63.1

4.2

4.0

3.5

20.6

4.7

Bauchi

3.9

1.2

22.8

10.4

47.0

0.2

13.7

0.2

Bayelsa

2.0

4.7

13.3

0.8

1.6

1.2

69.8

3.5

Benue

0.2

5.4

25.6

5.7

0.5

57.4

5.2

Borno

4.0

2.8

30.3

8.5

40.0

10.0

4.4

Cross_Rivers

8.8

12.4

1.4

1.7

75.3

0.5

Delta

3.3

38.2

21.4

12.8

4.8

19.2

Ebonyi

4.2

0.3

46.8

1.5

13.3

31.4

2.4

Edo

4.1

44.5

19.0

3.0

3.7

24.2

1.4

Ekiti

26.9

0.3

6.6

31.4

1.7

1.7

31.2

0.2

Enugu

12.4

0.9

14.3

4.8

5.7

2.1

31.8

27.0

Gombe

6.0

20.1

6.5

49.4

13.8

4.3

Imo

1.3

1.0

57.8

4.4

6.7

0.2

25.6

2.4

Jigawa

16.2

3.1

53.7

7.3

18.0

0.2

1.6

Kaduna

13.9

1.0

8.3

16.7

39.9

0.3

19.5

0.3

Kano

12.3

6.1

25.3

11.3

33.3

8.4

3.2

Katsina

7.7

23.8

17.8

41.0

3.4

5.3

Kebbi

5.2

0.2

7.0

20.5

64.8

0.7

1.6

Kogi

6.9

0.3

19.2

18.5

4.1

0.2

42.7

7.9

Kwara

7.3

4.1

44.5

25.2

0.6

18.3

Lagos

8.4

1.2

73.8

5.0

2.1

7.5

Nassarawa

14.6

0.7

11.7

5.8

5.5

0.3

60.5

0.7

Niger

13.2

1.8

28.3

8.2

10.5

35.0

2.9

Ogun

10.2

1.0

51.5

13.9

3.8

19.4

Ondo

0.5

2.9

16.1

35.8

2.2

0.2

42.0

Osun

20.4

9.8

39.3

3.1

23.8

2.4

Oyo

9.4

0.3

20.5

41.4

4.8

22.9

Plateau

5.9

0.2

9.5

23.8

17.1

0.3

41.8

Rivers

10.7

0.8

42.4

9.1

26.0

0.2

5.7

1.7

Sokoto

12.5

1.5

8.0

7.9

64.6

5.0

0.5

Taraba

0.6

0.2

10.2

8.7

1.2

74.8

4.1

Yobe

1.8

0.7

33.0

28.2

32.8

1.8

1.8

Zamfara

6.9

0.2

18.5

8.3

46.6

0.5

19.0

10.6

1.8

39.3

2.0

1.0

30.6

14.3

Urban

19.7

2.1

37.5

21.6

4.9

0.1

6.1

7.4

Rural

3.3

0.8

25.2

11.3

22.0

0.7

34.5

1.8

1.1

28.4

14.0

17.5

0.5

27.1

3.2

FCT
Sector

7.7
National
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Note: - = Nil

87

TABLE 105: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF FUEL FOR


COOKING, 2007
State
Abia
Adamawa

Electricity

Gas

Kerosine

Wood

Coal

0.7

25.8

73.6

0.5

6.2

93.4

0.2

18.3

81.0

0.4

Anambra

0.4

0.3

26.8

72.2

0.3

Bauchi

0.0

2.1

97.6

0.3

Bayelsa

Akwa Ibom

0.9

41.3

57.6

0.2

Benue

0.4

3.1

94.5

2.0

Borno

1.3

98.4

0.3

Cross River

0.2

19.6

79.8

0.3

Delta

1.6

21.3

76.6

0.5

Ebonyi

0.1

0.8

9.2

90.0

0.0

Edo

2.1

0.1

18.6

78.7

0.5

Ekiti

24.2

74.3

1.5

Enugu

0.1

2.1

28.3

68.9

0.6

Gombe

2.1

0.0

5.5

92.4

0.0

Imo

0.2

0.7

13.6

85.1

0.4

Jigawa

1.0

3.9

95.1

0.0

Kaduna

0.3

1.2

9.8

88.5

0.2

Kano

1.3

0.1

3.4

94.9

0.3

Katsina

1.7

0.5

97.5

0.2

Kebbi

0.5

0.2

0.0

99.2

0.1

Kogi

0.3

12.0

86.6

1.0

Kwara

1.1

15.5

62.0

21.4

Lagos

2.8

3.8

89.7

3.1

0.6

Nassarawa

0.0

9.2

90.8

0.0

Niger

0.7

5.2

92.9

1.2

Ogun

2.0

48.8

49.0

0.3

Ondo

0.2

0.2

32.6

66.7

0.3

Osun

0.8

0.2

27.1

56.0

15.9

Oyo

0.1

1.3

44.7

50.2

3.8

Plateau

0.6

0.4

16.8

80.8

1.4

Rivers

2.8

31.3

65.2

0.7

Sokoto

0.6

0.3

2.5

96.2

0.5

Taraba

1.0

98.8

0.2

Yobe

0.9

98.7

0.4

Zamfara

0.1

0.1

4.1

95.5

0.3

FCT(Abuja)

0.7

3.4

34.5

57.4

4.0

Urban

1.5

2.0

54.1

39.0

3.4

Rural

0.3

0.1

7.0

92.0

0.6

National

0.7

0.7

22.9

74.1

1.6

Sector

Source: National Bureau of Statistics


Note: - = Nil

88

TABLE 106:

State

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF FUEL FOR


COOKING, 2008
Electricity

Gas

Kerosene

Wood

Abia

0.2

0.7

21.4

77.8

Adamawa

0.2

0.4

2.3

96.8

0.4

Akwa ibom

1.5

15.7

82.4

0.3

Anambra

0.7

21.7

77.3

0.2

Bauchi

Coal

0.2

1.6

98.2

Bayelsa

0.8

0.4

47.5

51.4

Benue

0.2

2.8

96.5

0.5

Borno

2.1

94.3

3.6

Cross_Rivers
Delta

0.2

13.6

86.3

0.3

1.2

36.6

61.6

0.2

Ebonyi

6.9

93.1

Edo

0.2

25.5

74.3

Ekiti

0.7

0.3

36.6

61.5

0.9

Enugu

0.2

0.7

21.3

77.3

0.5

Gombe

0.3

3.6

95.9

0.2

Imo

0.5

1.0

7.4

90.9

0.2

Jigawa

0.2

0.3

1.6

97.8

0.2

Kaduna

0.2

8.7

90.7

0.5

Kano

0.5

0.2

4.5

94.1

0.7

2.2

97.8

Kebbi

0.2

0.4

4.8

94.6

Kogi

1.0

0.3

18.9

79.6

0.2

0.2

12.7

74.3

12.7

Katsina

Kwara
Lagos

6.2

91.1

2.7

0.5

7.9

91.1

0.5

Niger

0.2

9.6

89.3

0.9

Ogun

0.7

60.9

37.3

1.2

Ondo

0.2

0.3

17.0

82.5

Osun

1.2

45.7

49.6

3.5

Nassarawa

Oyo

0.5

43.6

44.1

11.8

Plateau

0.2

1.0

10.0

88.8

Rivers

0.3

1.7

38.9

59.1

Sokoto

0.2

6.3

93.5

Taraba

2.6

97.4

Yobe

2.3

97.7

Zamfara
FCT

1.7

98.3

0.2

1.9

38.7

57.6

1.7

Sector

Urban

0.5

1.8

Rural

0.1

National
0.2
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Note: - = Nil

49.6

44.9

3.1

0.1

7.3

92.1

0.4

0.6

18.5

79.6

1.1

89

TABLE 107:

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF FUEL FOR


COOKING, 2009
Fuel for Cooking

State

Electricity

Gas

Kerosene

Wood

Coal

Abia

2.2

21.8

75.9

0.2

Adamawa

5.0

95.0

Akwa Ibom

0.7

14.6

84.7

Anambra

0.5

27.9

71.6

Bauchi

0.2

2.8

97.0

1.7

37.5

60.8

Benue

9.9

10.3

5.3

74.5

Borno

0.2

99.8

0.4

Bayelsa

Cross River

0.6

16.6

82.5

Delta

0.4

0.6

45.9

53.1

Ebonyi

0.2

14.3

85.3

Edo

2.1

44.0

53.9

Ekiti

0.3

0.5

0.4

44.5

52.6

2.0

Enugu

3.3

26.7

69.9

0.2

Gombe

3.5

96.5

Imo

0.3

11.5

86.7

1.5
-

Jigawa

0.6

99.4

Kaduna

0.3

10.3

89.4

Kano

0.3

0.5

7.9

90.8

0.5

Katsina
Kebbi
Kogi

0.7

99.1

0.1

0.4

0.3

99.2

0.8

24.7

74.0

0.5

Kwara

1.6

0.2

14.9

66.1

17.2

Lagos

1.1

2.2

87.6

8.7

0.4

1.5

16.1

79.5

2.8

Niger

0.1

0.1

6.7

88.9

4.1

Ogun

0.7

0.9

73.8

24.6

Ondo

0.6

23.7

74.4

1.3

Osun

0.8

0.4

51.7

42.0

5.1

Nassarawa

Oyo

0.6

58.8

35.4

5.2

0.3

17.3

82.4

Rivers

3.1

50.7

46.2

Sokoto

0.2

3.1

96.6

Plateau

Taraba
Yobe
Zamfara
FCT

0.3

3.2

96.3

0.1

0.1

0.8

98.8

0.3

0.4

99.6

0.7

6.0

30.7

60.3

2.2

Sector

Urban

0.5

2.0

55.3

40.6

1.6

Rural

0.3

0.3

11.9

87.1

0.3

0.4

0.9

27.5

70.4

0.8

National
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Note: - = Nil

90

TABLE 108: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD BY TYPE OF REFUSE DISPOSAL


FACILITY, 2007
HH Bin
collected by
Govt Agency

HH Bin
collected by
Private Agency

Government
Bin or Shed

Disposal within
Compound

Unauthorized
refuse heap

Other
Types

Abia

1.4

1.3

10.8

51.6

29.0

5.9

Adamawa

0.1

0.7

8.2

34.2

51.1

5.7

Akwa Ibom

1.3

4.0

1.1

88.7

3.4

1.5

Anambra

2.8

3.4

47.8

39.7

6.2

State

Bauchi

3.3

31.8

64.9

Bayelsa

4.2

2.0

44.9

32.1

16.7

Benue

0.1

32.9

66.8

0.2

Borno

0.4

0.9

2.4

25.8

64.6

6.0

14.9

0.2

2.1

37.4

21.7

23.7

Delta

2.4

4.0

1.4

10.2

65.1

16.9

Ebonyi

4.9

67.7

22.6

4.8

Edo

1.1

3.6

31.5

58.2

5.7

Ekiti

0.2

0.1

14.7

81.1

3.8

Enugu

4.8

0.2

0.4

52.7

28.5

13.3

5.8

32.8

61.4

Imo

4.4

0.6

0.7

54.3

31.3

8.7

Jigawa

0.4

77.4

22.2

9.6

29.4

56.4

4.6

Kano

3.9

1.5

0.3

55.1

35.7

3.6

Katsina

1.0

0.2

63.4

34.8

0.6

0.4

0.9

94.0

4.1

0.6

Cross River

Gombe

Kaduna

Kebbi
Kogi

0.1

0.3

10.2

82.9

6.6

Kwara

2.3

2.7

31.9

44.4

18.8

Lagos

22.1

30.1

8.9

5.7

21.0

12.2

0.1

14.6

60.3

25.0

Nassarawa
Niger

12.9

85.7

1.4

Ogun

2.5

3.4

2.0

21.1

55.2

15.8

Ondo

1.7

0.6

16.2

65.0

16.6

Osun

1.2

34.7

64.1

Oyo

3.9

6.5

0.1

41.4

42.8

5.3

Plateau

0.6

0.2

0.1

33.4

62.1

3.7

Rivers

4.1

2.2

7.1

28.8

43.3

14.5

Sokoto

4.5

6.7

71.4

11.0

6.4

Taraba

0.7

42.8

52.9

3.6

Yobe

0.1

0.8

19.3

78.0

1.7

Zamfara

1.6

66.0

32.4

3.3

10.7

1.1

12.2

68.8

3.9

Urban

8.1

8.8

6.2

23.2

48.6

5.0

Rural

0.6

0.3

0.4

45.2

45.7

7.8

3.7

2.5

37.8

44.9

7.6

FCT(Abuja)
Sector

National
3.5
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Note: - = Nil

91

TABLE 109: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD BY TYPE OF REFUSE DISPOSAL


FACILITY, 2008
HH Bin
collected by
Government

HH Bin
collected by
private agency

Government
bin or shed

Disposal
within
compound

Unauthorize
d refuse
heap

Other

Abia

0.2

3.0

4.7

28.9

34.4

28.8

Adamawa

0.2

0.5

1.4

28.3

69.2

0.4

Akwa ibom

2.1

0.5

3.8

86.1

6.9

0.7

Anambra

5.4

0.7

1.4

28.0

43.9

20.6

Bauchi

0.4

0.9

0.2

41.1

56.8

0.7

State

Bayelsa

1.2

2.7

12.9

12.2

71.0

Benue

0.9

4.5

0.2

48.1

46.0

0.3

Borno

2.8

1.9

17.2

71.0

7.0

Cross Rivers

2.5

0.2

8.1

29.8

40.5

18.8

Delta

0.7

7.9

5.0

41.1

39.4

6.0

1.5

66.4

28.7

3.4

Edo

3.4

17.9

77.8

0.8

Ekiti

2.4

0.7

8.8

75.4

12.7

Enugu

9.0

8.4

60.8

20.5

1.4

Gombe

6.0

43.6

49.9

0.5

Imo

1.2

0.7

2.0

56.0

20.2

19.9

Jigawa

0.9

0.5

3.3

61.7

33.7

Kaduna

1.2

1.2

1.3

44.7

50.4

1.2

Kano

1.2

0.2

33.2

65.5

Katsina

1.7

0.2

4.4

65.0

28.7

Kebbi

71.5

27.5

1.1

Kogi

27.8

70.0

2.2

Ebonyi

Kwara

2.1

28.2

69.7

Lagos

33.6

34.9

3.6

2.6

18.8

6.5

Nassarawa

1.4

0.2

36.8

55.2

6.5

Niger

0.2

0.2

1.1

13.1

84.4

1.1

Ogun

3.3

11.7

0.8

6.5

64.7

12.9

Ondo

5.0

28.3

48.0

18.7

Osun

5.1

90.4

4.5

Oyo

4.1

0.2

11.3

80.5

3.9

Plateau

0.7

0.5

31.4

66.8

0.5

Rivers

6.7

3.2

2.0

32.6

55.5

Sokoto

8.9

0.2

41.4

28.8

20.7

Taraba

0.6

60.8

38.6

Yobe

0.5

12.9

86.5

Zamfara

1.0

0.2

66.9

31.9

FCT

3.2

6.4

0.7

18.3

65.5

5.9

Urban

9.6

8.6

5.3

18.2

54.5

3.8

Rural

0.4

0.2

0.4

42.4

49.0

7.5

National
2.8
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Note: - = Nil

2.4

1.7

36.0

50.5

6.5

Sector

92

TABLE 110: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD BY TYPE OF REFUSE DISPOSAL


FACILITY, 2009
HH Bin
collected by
Govt Agency

HH Bin
collected by
Private Agency

Government
Bin or Shed

Disposal
within
Compound

Unauthorized
refuse heap

Other
Types

Abia

2.0

3.9

0.6

32.3

53.6

7.6

Adamawa

0.9

0.4

29.7

66.7

2.3

5.0

80.5

14.6

Anambra

0.9

0.7

1.7

32.7

53.1

10.9

Bauchi

6.0

2.0

10.3

25.0

56.7

Bayelsa

0.4

1.1

16.5

20.6

61.3

Benue

19.5

4.5

48.2

27.8

Borno

0.6

1.0

8.7

83.7

5.9

Cross River

5.9

10.0

61.3

16.6

6.1

Delta

0.2

2.3

0.6

38.1

52.5

6.3

State

Akwa Ibom

Ebonyi

2.1

1.3

3.4

32.0

48.8

12.4

Edo

11.6

2.5

0.3

26.9

51.7

7.0

Ekiti

0.5

4.7

10.2

77.9

6.6

10.7

7.1

45.7

33.4

3.0

Enugu
Gombe

0.2

7.9

43.9

45.4

2.6

Imo

1.3

0.6

0.8

59.4

11.7

26.2

Jigawa

4.7

1.9

2.2

64.9

26.4

Kaduna

1.2

0.4

54.9

43.6

Kano

1.6

0.2

0.3

26.4

71.5

0.1

69.2

30.4

0.3

Katsina
Kebbi

2.2

78.4

18.9

0.4

Kogi

0.2

0.2

0.2

13.6

78.2

7.5

Kwara

1.3

3.6

21.9

68.2

4.9

Lagos

33.4

24.3

11.5

5.6

16.6

8.5

10.3

30.6

57.3

1.8

Niger

1.8

4.6

20.1

69.1

4.3

Ogun

2.5

5.1

0.2

6.5

58.0

27.7

Ondo

0.2

0.2

2.5

33.3

49.0

14.8

Osun

0.8

3.4

3.6

16.7

70.8

4.7

Oyo

8.0

2.5

4.7

9.5

69.3

5.9

31.7

55.1

13.2

Rivers

0.2

6.6

6.3

21.8

47.6

17.5

Sokoto

1.2

1.2

68.1

13.2

16.3

Taraba

0.4

34.8

64.4

0.4

Yobe

0.1

0.2

32.1

67.1

0.5

Nassarawa

Plateau

Zamfara

54.7

45.3

3.0

7.7

0.5

7.9

66.2

14.8

Urban

8.9

6.9

7.3

15.2

54.4

7.4

Rural

0.4

0.5

0.3

42.4

44.8

11.6

National
3.5
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Note: - = Nil

2.8

2.9

32.5

48.3

10.1

FCT
Sector

93

TABLE 111: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF TOILET FACILITY, 2007

State
Abia

Toilet on
water

None

Flush to
sewage

Flush to
septic tank

Pail/Buc
ket

Covered
Pit
Latrine

Uncovered
Pit Latrine

VIP
Latrine

Other
types

2.8

18.8

52.4

18.4

2.6

4.9

Adamawa

5.1

0.2

3.3

0.1

54.3

20.5

4.3

12.3

Akwa Ibom

1.3

1.6

2.7

3.0

78.7

8.1

4.6

Anambra

3.5

24.0

50.7

1.7

20.1

Bauchi

3.0

55.1

41.1

0.8

Bayelsa

0.2

69.1

6.2

7.0

1.0

2.5

14.1

Benue

23.5

1.9

5.7

32.0

20.6

0.9

15.3

Borno

0.6

0.7

0.3

65.2

31.8

1.4

Cross River

4.4

4.8

4.9

37.2

21.3

4.8

22.6

Delta

0.4

16.8

13.8

23.4

19.3

13.2

13.2

Ebonyi

1.8

6.4

1.8

16.5

56.4

17.1

Edo

17.6

0.1

2.5

7.8

32.6

21.1

0.9

17.3

Ekiti

54.2

0.7

8.1

2.7

26.5

2.9

0.8

4.0

Enugu

3.5

3.4

16.6

29.5

6.6

0.3

40.0

Gombe

11.4

5.0

0.7

55.4

25.7

1.7

Imo

6.2

0.4

17.2

68.0

2.3

5.9

Jigawa

0.7

0.7

81.2

5.3

1.9

10.2

Kaduna

0.9

1.1

4.6

3.0

53.0

26.5

10.9

Kano

3.3

0.2

0.7

69.6

25.3

0.2

0.7

Katsina

0.6

0.5

0.2

0.2

75.1

23.0

0.3

0.2

Kebbi

9.6

0.2

0.5

0.2

39.3

43.7

0.3

6.3

Kogi

52.4

0.1

3.8

1.4

24.9

14.2

0.1

3.2

Kwara

41.0

4.4

9.3

4.7

22.2

0.7

0.2

17.5

Lagos

0.1

3.4

13.4

39.2

0.6

25.8

15.3

2.1

Nassarawa

5.0

4.3

0.6

41.0

12.3

36.9

Niger

0.6

0.8

1.6

3.6

3.2

37.5

17.0

35.9

Ogun

0.3

4.8

4.0

10.3

0.1

46.1

4.9

1.3

28.2

Ondo

0.1

8.4

6.1

3.1

0.3

31.4

3.3

3.6

43.6

Osun

50.1

1.0

0.7

13.2

33.5

1.0

0.4

Oyo

8.9

5.5

17.4

0.2

29.1

2.5

36.3

Plateau

8.9

0.9

5.5

2.8

33.5

12.8

35.7

Rivers

0.2

33.4

4.0

15.8

22.5

10.9

2.3

10.9

Sokoto

0.9

0.9

54.7

35.1

0.2

8.2

Taraba

12.4

0.2

0.4

0.2

25.9

28.9

0.7

31.3

Yobe

0.9

0.1

34.0

40.6

0.1

24.3

Zamfara

0.3

0.1

0.2

0.3

85.7

12.1

1.4

FCT(Abuja)

6.1

1.3

13.0

19.5

20.5

7.2

0.3

32.0

Urban

5.0

2.5

9.1

21.0

0.6

45.1

9.8

1.1

5.8

Rural

9.6

3.8

1.4

2.5

43.4

20.2

0.6

18.6

4.0

4.1

9.6

0.2

43.0

15.6

0.7

14.3

Sector

National
8.6
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Note: - = Nil

94

TABLE 112:

State
Abia

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF TOILET FACILITY, STATE AND


SECTOR, 2008

None

Toilet on Flush to
water sewage

Flush to
Covered Pit Uncovered
Pail bucket
septic tank
Latrine pit latrine

V.I.P.
latrine

Other

0.3

3.8

23.1

48.6

17.6

0.3

6.3

Adamawa

11.5

1.1

2.1

46.6

22.1

16.5

Akwa ibom

4.2

6.8

1.2

8.6

0.2

67.8

11.2

Anambra

6.8

6.5

18.6

58.6

0.8

8.7

Bauchi

4.7

0.2

0.3

0.2

45.1

42.5

7.1

Bayelsa

5.6

47.6

3.9

7.5

1.6

3.1

30.8

Benue

38.8

0.5

0.3

2.5

1.0

36.9

7.9

12.0

Borno

1.3

1.1

0.2

54.6

32.2

1.7

9.0

Cross_Rivers

4.3

0.9

11.8

20.6

17.6

0.9

44.0

Delta

4.3

20.0

15.3

10.3

0.4

21.6

8.8

2.8

16.6

Ebonyi

5.4

0.4

5.2

14.0

41.7

2.1

31.2

Edo

9.2

5.7

4.8

3.2

60.0

9.2

4.7

3.2

Ekiti

31.3

0.4

6.6

6.2

27.0

28.6

Enugu

6.7

4.7

29.0

16.2

1.8

0.1

41.6

Gombe

4.4

0.6

2.7

0.7

64.0

25.8

0.2

1.7

Imo

3.9

3.9

8.7

78.5

2.2

2.9

Jigawa

2.6

0.6

1.7

0.7

0.1

54.2

28.1

1.2

10.9

Kaduna

0.8

0.3

4.4

2.8

0.1

55.3

27.7

0.5

8.2

Kano

0.2

0.4

1.0

65.5

32.4

0.1

0.4

0.1

0.8

0.1

54.3

44.8

3.6

0.3

1.8

26.5

65.8

2.0

Katsina
Kebbi
Kogi

2.9

1.8

2.3

0.4

17.3

1.7

0.5

73.2

Kwara

24.8

0.4

5.1

6.4

20.1

0.8

42.2

Lagos

2.7

1.7

27.9

45.5

14.7

4.4

0.5

2.7

Nassarawa

5.8

3.4

0.2

1.7

0.1

37.0

11.3

40.6

Niger

14.7

0.2

2.7

6.1

40.3

22.3

0.1

13.4

Ogun

0.2

6.6

6.9

0.2

54.3

4.4

0.5

26.9

Ondo

2.0

8.5

0.7

4.8

22.4

2.6

0.3

58.7

Osun

2.4

0.3

0.7

8.9

32.5

0.5

1.4

53.3

Oyo

53.3

0.6

5.0

15.8

0.6

23.2

0.6

0.9

Plateau

31.7

0.1

0.9

2.4

21.0

7.7

36.2

Rivers

0.8

30.7

2.0

28.3

22.7

12.6

0.1

2.8

Sokoto

17.7

0.1

0.2

29.1

36.5

16.6

Taraba

6.6

0.2

1.4

35.0

9.4

47.5

Yobe

5.4

0.1

1.0

33.9

27.3

0.4

31.9

0.5

0.3

55.7

42.2

0.5

0.8

0.5

0.3

12.3

15.0

1.2

33.3

3.2

1.8

32.4

Urban

6.0

2.8

12.9

25.3

0.3

38.4

5.1

0.6

8.7

Rural

10.1

4.1

1.1

3.1

0.0

38.2

20.8

0.6

21.9

3.7

5.0

10.3

0.1

38.3

15.7

0.6

17.6

Zamfara
FCT
SECTOR

National
8.8
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Note: - = Nil

95

TABLE 113: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF HOUSING UNIT, 2007


State

Single room

Flat

Duplex

Whole Building

Other Types

Abia

32.6

5.4

56.9

5.1

Adamawa

77.3

4.5

10.6

7.6

Akwa Ibom

43.3

7.9

0.2

47.4

1.2

Anambra

38.7

3.9

0.5

55.8

1.1

Bauchi

98.1

1.1

0.8

Bayelsa

69.0

10.2

20.5

0.3

Benue

69.6

4.4

19.5

6.5

Borno

91.6

1.7

2.8

3.9

Cross River

81.7

2.6

0.4

15.3

Delta

72.8

13.3

0.7

12.5

0.9

Ebonyi

19.9

1.5

0.5

77.7

0.3

Edo

64.4

6.1

0.1

28.8

0.6

Ekiti

81.1

6.9

0.4

11.6

Enugu

30.8

6.3

0.4

61.4

1.2

Gombe

78.1

4.6

17.2

Imo

27.3

4.1

1.1

67.3

0.2

Jigawa

43.9

4.0

0.1

52.0

Kaduna

74.3

7.6

17.5

0.6

Kano

96.7

0.9

2.2

0.2

Katsina

98.7

0.6

0.2

0.5

Kebbi

93.8

4.3

1.3

0.6

Kogi

64.9

4.2

0.6

30.3

Kwara

74.9

9.0

0.1

14.9

1.0

Lagos

80.6

15.8

0.5

3.1

Nassarawa

84.4

5.6

9.7

0.4

Niger

79.9

1.9

18.1

Ogun

78.6

7.1

13.4

0.9

Ondo

78.5

6.6

14.9

Osun

79.2

8.7

12.1

Oyo

73.3

10.1

0.7

15.0

0.8

Plateau

89.0

6.9

4.1

Rivers

50.4

9.6

3.1

35.8

1.1

Sokoto

72.5

3.8

0.1

23.0

0.5

Taraba

72.4

1.4

0.4

20.0

5.8

Yobe

93.1

0.3

5.2

1.4

Zamfara

4.6

0.2

0.7

94.3

0.3

31.0

20.6

1.5

46.1

0.8

Urban

72.3

13.3

0.5

13.3

0.6

Rural

68.2

2.4

0.3

27.9

1.3

National
68.6
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Note: - = Nil

6.3

0.4

23.7

1.1

FCT(Abuja)
Sector

96

TABLE 114: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF HOUSING UNIT, 2008

State

Single Room

Flat

Duplex

Whole building

Other

Abia

38.1

3.7

0.7

57.0

0.5

Adamawa

83.3

2.1

14.6

Akwa ibom

51.8

8.1

0.3

39.6

0.2

Anambra

30.4

3.7

0.2

64.5

1.2

Bauchi

98.6

1.1

0.4

Bayelsa

69.8

14.5

0.8

14.1

0.8

Benue

70.6

6.2

0.2

23.0

Borno

92.8

0.6

0.2

4.0

2.5

Cross_Rivers

65.4

6.1

0.3

26.6

1.5

Delta

70.4

8.7

0.2

20.2

0.5

Ebonyi

24.8

1.2

73.5

0.5

Edo

68.4

7.3

24.2

0.2

Ekiti

74.8

8.5

0.2

16.5

Enugu

26.2

6.0

1.7

65.9

0.2

Gombe

71.4

2.4

26.2

Imo

14.5

2.5

0.8

81.8

0.3

Jigawa

30.1

9.3

0.2

59.0

1.4

Kaduna

89.5

9.2

1.3

Kano

74.6

2.4

0.7

22.2

0.2

Katsina

94.7

1.7

1.0

2.4

0.2

Kebbi

97.5

0.7

1.8

Kogi

58.1

4.6

36.9

0.3

Kwara

70.3

5.6

24.1

Lagos

69.8

26.4

2.1

1.4

0.3

Nassarawa

62.5

5.5

31.8

0.2

Niger

72.4

5.4

22.1

Ogun

86.8

8.0

4.3

0.8

Ondo

81.3

3.1

15.4

0.2

Osun

81.9

7.1

11.0

Oyo

82.4

8.9

0.5

8.2

Plateau

79.1

1.9

19.0

Rivers

54.5

5.7

0.8

38.4

0.5

Sokoto

70.0

2.4

27.1

0.5

Taraba

91.7

1.8

6.1

0.4

Yobe

92.2

0.4

6.0

1.4

Zamfara

20.2

5.8

0.8

72.9

0.3

FCT

48.4

17.8

0.2

33.6

Urban

68.1

15.0

0.8

15.8

0.3

Rural

65.7

2.5

0.2

31.3

0.4

National
66.3
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Note: - = Nil

5.8

0.3

27.2

0.4

SECTOR

97

TABLE 115: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF HOUSING UNIT, 2009


State

Single room

Flat

Duplex

Whole Building

Other Types

Abia

44.1

6.3

49.3

0.3

Adamawa

89.2

0.8

9.9

Akwa Ibom

39.0

8.0

0.3

52.6

Anambra

43.7

11.0

0.3

44.7

0.2

Bauchi

96.7

1.0

2.3

Bayelsa

57.3

13.5

0.6

24.6

4.0

Benue

62.1

13.0

1.3

21.3

2.3

Borno

73.9

5.7

19.1

1.2

Cross River

62.8

7.2

30.0

Delta

69.8

10.7

18.9

0.6

Ebonyi

18.6

2.8

78.0

0.6

Edo

66.1

9.6

20.2

4.1

Ekiti

81.8

6.0

0.1

11.9

0.3

Enugu

40.2

0.6

5.1

54.2

Gombe

90.6

9.4

Imo

23.9

0.8

0.4

74.5

0.4

Jigawa

49.4

0.3

48.5

1.9

Kaduna

91.6

3.4

5.0

Kano

96.3

2.5

0.1

1.1

Katsina

93.0

0.8

6.0

0.2

Kebbi

95.7

1.4

2.9

Kogi

86.6

5.0

0.9

7.6

Kwara

74.4

4.5

20.4

0.7

Lagos

81.0

13.1

0.7

2.0

3.2

Nassarawa

57.9

17.2

0.2

24.2

0.5

Niger

78.7

3.1

18.1

Ogun

86.9

6.6

0.2

5.7

0.5

Ondo

75.7

2.2

22.1

Osun

77.9

8.4

0.2

13.5

Oyo

67.0

15.6

0.3

16.7

0.4

Plateau

84.3

7.4

8.2

0.1

Rivers

68.0

8.6

0.4

21.9

1.1

Sokoto

66.5

0.6

33.0

Taraba

71.3

3.7

0.4

13.9

10.7

Yobe

83.6

2.5

0.2

12.5

1.3

Zamfara

21.4

0.1

78.3

0.2

FCT

41.4

15.0

3.4

40.2

Urban

65.8

12.7

0.7

19.9

0.9

Rural

55.4

4.1

0.2

39.6

0.7

59.2

7.2

0.3

32.4

0.8

Sector

National
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Note: - = Nil

98

TABLE 116:

State

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD BY TYPE OF HOUSING


TENURE, 2007
Nominal/
Subsidised Rent

Normal Rent

Free

Owner Occupier

Abia

22.6

5.1

1.7

70.7

Adamawa

11.0

1.0

5.4

82.6

Akwa Ibom

16.0

16.4

0.7

66.9

Anambra

20.9

1.5

0.3

77.2

Bauchi

5.1

94.9

Bayelsa

28.0

26.1

0.7

45.1

Benue

9.1

4.1

0.3

86.5

Borno

7.6

1.0

5.6

85.8

Cross River

30.6

27.6

2.8

38.9

Delta

44.1

11.9

0.9

43.1

8.0

3.7

0.2

88.2

Edo

28.6

10.8

0.7

59.9

Ekiti

28.9

36.0

0.9

34.2

Enugu

22.8

5.7

5.6

65.9

Ebonyi

Gombe

7.6

2.9

1.6

88.0

12.3

4.8

2.2

80.7

Jigawa

1.2

3.8

0.8

94.1

Kaduna

Imo

18.5

4.4

0.5

76.6

Kano

7.5

1.7

0.1

90.8

Katsina

2.4

0.2

0.5

96.9

Kebbi

4.7

0.1

7.2

88.0

Kogi

15.2

17.3

2.1

65.4

Kwara

24.2

20.5

1.0

54.3

Lagos

59.8

6.9

3.9

29.4

Nassarawa

16.3

2.1

0.7

80.8

Niger

9.9

6.7

0.9

82.4

Ogun

37.4

13.2

0.4

49.1

Ondo

30.7

27.7

1.3

40.4

Osun

30.6

28.3

41.1

Oyo

34.8

15.5

0.8

48.9

Plateau

15.5

2.8

0.4

81.2

Rivers

14.4

31.7

0.5

53.5

Sokoto

3.8

0.6

0.9

94.7

Taraba

1.1

1.3

0.3

97.2

Yobe

2.7

3.9

1.6

91.8

Zamfara

0.3

0.4

3.5

95.8

32.4

5.3

7.0

55.3

Urban

45.0

11.4

3.3

40.4

Rural

8.9

9.6

0.7

80.7

National
21.1
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Note: - = Nil

10.2

1.6

67.1

FCT(Abuja)
Sector

99

TABLE 117:

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD BY TYPE OF HOUSING TENURE,


2008
Percent

State

Normal Rent

Free

Nominal/ Subsidized
rent

Abia

Owner Occupier

15.6

10.0

0.8

73.6

Adamawa

6.6

2.0

1.8

89.7

Akwa ibom

10.8

20.7

2.4

66.1

Anambra

17.1

5.1

0.9

76.9

Bauchi

1.8

0.5

0.5

97.2

Bayelsa

13.7

33.7

3.1

49.4

6.2

5.9

0.9

87.0

Benue
Borno

4.7

17.2

2.1

75.9

Cross_Rivers

17.3

32.2

0.2

50.3

Delta

40.6

16.4

1.0

42.0

Ebonyi

11.0

3.2

2.4

83.4

Edo

30.1

23.4

0.8

45.7

Ekiti

26.7

38.9

0.2

34.2

Enugu

19.4

6.0

0.9

73.7

Gombe

5.8

3.9

0.3

89.9

Imo

3.7

8.6

1.2

86.5

Jigawa

1.9

1.4

0.2

96.5

Kaduna

9.5

17.2

3.8

69.4

Kano

3.9

4.2

0.8

91.1

Katsina

1.2

2.1

0.3

96.4

Kebbi

1.6

0.4

0.4

97.7

Kogi

13.7

26.5

1.0

58.8

Kwara

14.6

23.7

3.9

57.8

Lagos

62.3

10.8

0.7

26.2

7.9

2.4

1.5

88.1

Niger

11.3

5.6

2.6

80.5

Ogun

30.3

22.7

1.0

46.0

Ondo

26.2

22.9

1.0

49.9

Osun

25.9

41.7

0.6

31.8

Oyo

28.2

25.3

0.5

46.0

Nassarawa

Plateau

6.4

1.2

6.4

86.0

Rivers

13.9

25.0

0.3

60.7

Sokoto

1.0

2.1

96.9

Taraba

2.0

0.4

97.6

Yobe

4.8

2.3

0.2

92.7

Zamfara
FCT

1.5

2.4

1.7

94.4

29.7

6.6

6.7

57.0

36.8

14.7

2.9

45.6

6.4

11.7

0.9

81.0

14.4

12.5

1.4

71.7

Sector
Urban
Rural
National
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Note: - = Nil

100

TABLE 118:

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD BY TYPE OF


HOUSING TENURE, 2009
Percent

State

Abia

Normal
Rent

Free

Nominal/
Subsidized
Rent

Owner
Occupier

13.4

6.4

0.7

79.6

Adamawa

5.9

0.9

1.8

91.5

Akwa Ibom

13.8

14.4

0.8

71.0

Anambra

26.6

5.6

1.8

66.1

Bauchi

6.7

0.9

0.8

91.6

Bayelsa

11.7

35.0

0.8

52.5

Benue

8.9

0.8

90.3

Borno

7.5

0.7

0.5

91.4

Cross River

18.4

25.8

1.2

54.7

Delta

34.4

26.0

0.8

38.9

Ebonyi

13.9

7.1

79.0

Edo

45.2

15.5

39.3

Ekiti

35.3

32.4

1.2

31.1

Enugu

22.8

2.3

0.5

74.4

Gombe

6.0

6.0

87.9

Imo

3.3

9.7

1.1

85.8

Jigawa

0.6

4.9

1.1

93.4

Kaduna

13.5

5.5

0.4

80.6

Kano

3.6

6.1

0.2

90.2

Katsina

1.4

0.3

98.3

Kebbi

2.6

0.2

0.9

96.3

Kogi

23.5

24.9

1.6

50.0

Kwara

28.8

30.4

0.9

39.9

Lagos

66.4

11.0

0.2

22.4

Nassarawa

14.1

2.3

0.8

82.8

Niger

12.2

6.3

1.5

80.0

Ogun

35.7

19.9

0.7

43.7

Ondo

31.4

23.4

1.0

44.2

Osun

35.5

31.3

33.2

Oyo

27.6

17.4

0.5

54.5

Plateau

13.1

0.9

0.1

86.0

Rivers

19.4

34.5

0.7

45.4

Sokoto

12.9

1.3

0.7

85.1

Taraba

5.8

0.7

0.3

93.2

Yobe

3.6

1.4

0.1

94.9

Zamfara

0.6

2.5

96.8

25.6

8.6

4.2

61.5

Urban

45.1

10.7

1.6

42.6

Rural

8.7

11.4

0.4

79.5

National
22.0
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Note: - = Nil

11.2

0.8

66.0

FCT
Sector

101

TABLE 119: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONS BY TYPE OF BUILDING


EMBARKED UPON, 2007
Percent
State

Residential

Commercial

Industrial

Other type

Abia

96.5

3.5

Adamawa

95.8

3.0

1.2

86.7

5.0

8.4

100.0

Bauchi

81.9

10.4

7.7

Bayelsa

90.2

9.8

Benue

96.5

3.5

Borno

94.4

5.6

Cross River

93.6

3.6

2.8

Delta

78.8

16.4

4.9

Akwa Ibom
Anambra

94.1

5.9

Edo

100.0

Ekiti

100.0

Enugu

93.3

6.7

Gombe

100.0

Imo

100.0

Ebonyi

96.4

3.6

Jigawa

Kaduna

89.1

7.7

2.4

Kano

93.3

6.7

Katsina

90.0

10.0

Kebbi

93.8

6.2

Kogi

100.0

Kwara

100.0

Lagos

2.4

90.9

6.7

Nassarawa

85.2

14.8

Niger

95.4

4.6

Ogun

83.3

9.8

6.8

Ondo

89.6

10.4

Osun

98.3

1.7

Oyo

100.0

Plateau

5.2

91.6

3.2

Rivers

100.0

Sokoto

80.8

12.5

6.7

Taraba

98.0

2.0

64.8

21.1

14.1

Yobe
Zamfara

87.5

8.1

4.4

FCT(Abuja)

98.3

1.7

Gender

93.1

4.7

0.4

1.8

Male

89.1

9.5

1.4

Female

92.8

5.7

0.7

0.7

Sector

92.7

4.8

0.2

2.3

Urban

92.8

5.1

0.4

1.8

Rural

96.5

3.5

National
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Note: - = Nil

95.8

3.0

1.2

102

TABLE 120: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONS BY TYPE OF BUILDING EMBARKED


UPON, 2008
State

Commercial

Residential

Industrial

Other type

Abia

15.2

84.8

Adamawa

8.9

91.1

Akwa Ibom

15.2

84.8

Anambra

10.0

90.0

Bauchi

98.1

1.9

7.7

92.3

Benue

11.8

88.2

Borno

1.4

98.6

Cross River

3.0

97.0

0.0

35.0

60.0

5.0

100.0

Bayelsa

Delta
Ebonyi
Edo

6.7

93.3

Ekiti

100.0

Enugu

4.2

95.8

Gombe

0.8

96.7

0.8

1.6

Imo

5.9

94.1

Jigawa

5.1

88.5

6.4

Kaduna

4.1

92.8

3.1

97.1

2.9

Katsina

7.7

92.3

Kebbi

4.3

92.5

3.2

Kogi

Kano

14.7

85.3

Kwara

80.6

19.4

Lagos

100.0

Nassarawa

100.0

3.2

96.8

Ogun

95.5

4.5

Ondo

8.0

92.0

0.0

Niger

Osun

96.9

3.1

2.2

97.8

Rivers

2.5

97.5

Sokoto

1.9

98.1

Oyo
Plateau

Taraba

100.0

Yobe

4.8

81.0

14.3

Zamfara

3.8

90.6

5.7

100.0

Urban

5.4

92.3

2.2

Rural

4.3

93.5

0.6

1.5

FCT
Sector

Gender
Male
Female
National
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Note: - = Nil

3.9

93.8

0.5

1.8

13.7

86.3

4.6

93.3

0.5

1.7

103

TABLE 121: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONS BY TYPE OF BUILDING EMBARKED


UPON, 2009
Percent
State

Residential

Commercial

Industrial

Other type

78.5

21.5

Adamawa

73.3

25.3

1.4

Akwa Ibom

100.0

Anambra

100.0

Bauchi

97.0

3.0

Bayelsa

100.0

Benue

100.0

Borno

100.0

Cross River

100.0

Delta

100.0

72.4

27.6

Edo

92.7

7.3

Ekiti

100.0

Enugu

100.0

Gombe

97.8

2.2

Imo

92.8

7.2

Jigawa

98.5

1.5

Kaduna

97.4

2.6

Kano

100.0

Katsina

Abia

Ebonyi

100.0

Kebbi

91.9

5.4

2.7

Kogi

90.2

5.6

4.2

Kwara

100.0

Lagos

100.0

Nassarawa

91.7

8.3

Niger

83.3

2.0

14.7

Ogun

73.6

26.4

Ondo

100.0

Osun

100.0

Oyo

100.0

Plateau

86.3

13.7

Rivers

73.3

26.7

Sokoto

100.0

Taraba

100.0

Yobe

75.4

24.6

Zamfara

100.0

FCT

100.0

Male

93.8

4.6

1.5

0.1

Female

90.7

9.3

Urban

93.7

2.9

3.4

Rural

93.1

6.4

0.4

0.2

93.3

5.4

1.3

0.1

Sex

Sector

National
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Note: - = Nil

104

TABLE 122: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONS BY STAGE OF COMPLETION OF BUILDING,


2007
Percent
State

Foundation level

Window level

Lintel level

Roofing level

Completed

4.4

13.1

38.4

23.1

20.9

Adamawa

17.8

17.1

27.3

20.2

17.6

Akwa Ibom

13.6

12.4

46.4

27.6

34.0

34.0

31.9

Bauchi

12.9

21.6

16.5

29.3

19.7

Bayelsa

11.5

29.6

22.5

26.3

10.1

Abia

Anambra

Benue

7.2

2.1

8.9

37.7

44.1

Borno

17.7

20.7

22.4

36.7

2.5

Cross River

26.3

14.0

12.7

27.7

19.4

Delta

14.7

10.5

51.3

23.5

Ebonyi

5.9

9.2

34.0

44.6

6.3

Edo

22.4

28.1

25.0

24.5

Ekiti

17.2

35.2

14.4

33.3

2.5

9.6

24.1

50.8

13.0

Gombe

22.2

19.2

18.6

39.9

Imo

41.2

52.7

6.1

Jigawa

11.9

35.3

18.7

20.6

13.5

Kaduna

21.6

10.5

26.7

24.6

16.6

Kano

11.2

18.3

31.1

23.4

16.0

Enugu

Katsina

25.4

27.1

33.4

14.0

Kebbi

7.0

33.1

20.7

26.6

12.7

Kogi

26.3

7.3

21.6

26.4

18.5

Kwara

24.0

5.6

19.3

36.8

14.3

Lagos

47.7

23.2

7.1

6.2

15.7

4.2

9.5

27.3

33.1

26.0

Niger

18.2

17.3

31.8

15.6

17.1

Ogun

12.8

25.3

6.0

53.0

3.0

Ondo

7.2

13.5

31.1

37.4

10.8

Osun

24.3

22.8

28.5

16.4

8.0

Oyo

19.5

20.3

8.4

51.9

1.9

15.8

14.5

18.0

49.9

Rivers

20.4

29.1

33.2

17.4

Sokoto

6.6

11.3

19.8

14.9

47.5

Taraba

3.3

3.2

14.4

20.8

58.4

Yobe

37.7

19.6

14.7

28.0

Zamfara

19.9

22.7

19.2

14.1

24.2

FCT(Abuja)

16.2

8.3

26.5

28.7

20.2

Gender

16.1

17.8

20.1

26.6

19.4

Male

16.0

14.3

22.8

30.6

16.3

Female

24.0

16.2

19.8

26.7

13.2

Sector

11.6

18.3

20.6

27.0

22.6

Urban

16.1

17.5

20.3

26.9

19.2

Rural

4.4

13.1

38.4

23.1

20.9

17.8

17.1

27.3

20.2

17.6

Nassarawa

Plateau

National
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Note: - = Nil

105

TABLE 123: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONS BY STAGE OF COMPLETION OF


BUILDING, 2008
Percent
State

Foundation Level

Window Level

Lintel Level

Roofing Level

Completed

9.09

12.12

18.18

48.48

12.12

Adamawa

27.50

20.00

31.25

12.50

8.75

Akwa Ibom

21.21

21.21

21.21

30.30

6.06

Anambra

20.00

10.00

30.00

20.00

20.00

Bauchi

11.11

9.26

25.93

29.63

24.07

23.08

38.46

15.38

23.08

Benue

21.21

3.03

30.30

30.30

15.15

Borno

6.94

6.94

16.67

29.17

40.28

15.15

30.30

9.09

24.24

21.21

20.00

40.00

25.00

15.00

3.45

6.90

13.79

48.28

27.59

Edo

26.67

13.33

13.33

46.67

0.00

Ekiti

37.93

24.14

13.79

20.69

3.45

Enugu

12.50

4.17

62.50

16.67

4.17

Gombe

0.82

7.38

9.84

16.39

65.57

Imo

5.88

5.88

29.41

52.94

5.88

Jigawa

19.48

20.78

18.18

25.97

15.58

Kaduna

5.26

12.63

23.16

29.47

29.47

Kano

11.76

29.41

17.65

5.88

35.29

Katsina

33.33

38.46

15.38

10.26

2.56

5.49

12.09

25.27

29.67

27.47

Abia

Bayelsa

Cross River
Delta
Ebonyi

Kebbi
Kogi

8.82

20.59

23.53

44.12

2.94

Kwara

16.13

16.13

12.90

19.35

35.48

Lagos

30.43

13.04

8.70

8.70

39.13

Nassarawa

16.13

3.23

12.90

22.58

45.16

Niger

30.00

23.33

13.33

3.33

30.00

Ogun

18.18

18.18

18.18

31.82

13.64

Ondo

20.00

40.00

12.00

16.00

12.00

Osun

43.75

18.75

12.50

15.63

9.38

Oyo

22.22

35.56

22.22

13.33

6.67

Rivers

14.63

14.63

19.51

26.83

24.39

Sokoto

14.81

14.81

29.63

14.81

25.93

Taraba

33.33

16.67

0.00

33.33

16.67

Yobe

23.81

23.81

4.76

23.81

23.81

Zamfara

7.84

15.69

29.41

25.49

21.57

21.74

21.74

13.04

21.74

21.74

Male

14.56

15.99

20.89

23.76

24.81

Female

19.57

23.91

15.22

23.91

17.39

Urban

21.61

19.68

20.32

21.94

16.45

Rural

13.05

15.57

20.61

24.21

26.55

National
14.91
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Note: - = Nil

16.46

20.53

23.77

24.33

FCT
Gender

Sector

106

TABLE 124: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONS BY STAGE OF COMPLETION OF BUILDING,


2009
Percent
State
Abia

Foundation level

Window level

Lintel level

Roofing level

Completed

14.7

18.0

48.4

18.9

Adamawa

15.3

23.2

38.2

9.3

14.0

Akwa Ibom

6.1

51.5

30.3

12.1

21.4

26.8

51.8

Anambra
Bauchi

7.5

37.5

22.5

32.4

8.0

7.1

84.9

Benue

8.6

46.4

45.0

Borno

37.1

42.5

Bayelsa

2.6

17.8

11.6

30.8

57.6

6.1

39.7

17.8

24.3

12.2

Cross River
Delta
Ebonyi

13.3

18.5

51.0

17.2

Edo

48.9

7.3

21.9

21.9

Ekiti

21.4

39.3

39.3

Enugu

14.0

63.7

22.4

Gombe

11.9

36.7

30.2

21.2

Imo

20.7

27.8

44.4

7.2

Jigawa

6.7

8.9

26.1

58.3

Kaduna

5.1

27.8

67.0

3.8

3.8

21.2

43.8

27.5

28.6

58.2

13.2

Kebbi

12.6

16.4

23.7

8.4

39.0

Kogi

5.6

8.9

35.1

50.4

Kwara

27.8

27.8

27.8

11.1

5.6

Lagos

30.1

10.0

39.7

10.0

10.0

11.9

13.2

32.1

42.8

Niger

10.5

26.5

23.4

5.5

34.1

Ogun

55.2

18.4

26.4

Ondo

16.2

33.8

33.8

16.2

Osun
Oyo

25.9

23.3
59.2

66.5
-

10.2
-

14.9

Plateau

25.6

21.4

53.0

Rivers

8.9

13.3

35.4

42.4

Sokoto

43.8

37.5

6.3

12.5

Taraba

7.8

22.8

28.2

41.3

Yobe

3.9

3.9

36.3

44.1

11.7

Zamfara

9.1

21.2

40.4

16.5

12.8

10.9

31.7

5.1

36.0

16.3

8.6

15.5

23.1

26.2

26.5

15.8

15.9

30.2

26.9

11.2

Urban

14.7

17.6

23.2

21.6

23.0

Rural

7.8

14.8

24.7

28.3

24.4

National
9.8
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Note: - = Nil

15.6

24.3

26.3

24.0

Kano
Katsina

Nassarawa

FCT
Sex
Male
Female
Sector

107

TABLE 125:

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD BY TYPE OF ELECTRICITY SUPPLY,


2007
Percent

State

PHCN Only

Rural
Electrification
only

Private
Generator
only

PHCN/
Generator

Rural
Electrification
/Generator

Solar
Energy

None

Abia

44.5

0.1

5.9

15.2

0.5

33.8

Adamawa

22.3

1.0

4.9

0.5

71.4

Akwa Ibom

46.3

2.7

3.3

7.6

1.9

38.3

Anambra

58.0

4.1

0.2

6.8

30.9

Bauchi

38.7

2.8

58.5

Bayelsa

10.3

10.1

13.3

5.8

37.8

0.5

22.2

Benue

15.7

2.8

2.5

0.5

78.6

Borno

19.4

4.6

10.6

0.9

0.1

64.5

Cross River

54.1

0.5

3.2

1.7

3.4

37.1

Delta

62.7

2.5

3.0

1.6

30.2

Ebonyi

14.7

5.0

5.0

0.3

1.5

73.5

Edo

80.7

1.5

0.9

0.1

16.9

Ekiti

56.7

1.2

0.8

41.3

Enugu

45.6

0.2

3.6

5.5

0.3

44.8

Gombe

50.7

49.3

Imo

68.5

1.4

5.2

4.1

0.1

20.8

Jigawa

39.4

0.2

0.4

60.0

Kaduna

53.5

0.5

1.2

2.9

0.2

41.8

Kano

59.6

0.8

39.6

Katsina

31.0

0.1

6.8

0.2

62.0

Kebbi

44.2

1.5

1.7

52.6

Kogi

52.1

2.3

2.4

0.3

43.0

Kwara

54.9

1.5

4.7

0.5

38.3

Lagos

67.3

0.1

0.5

30.8

1.1

0.2

Nassarawa

27.7

2.2

6.2

0.4

63.6

Niger

42.5

0.3

1.4

55.9

Ogun

71.3

0.4

0.3

0.9

0.1

27.1

Ondo

58.0

4.3

3.4

5.3

29.0

Osun

67.6

1.6

0.3

0.5

29.9

Oyo

57.3

0.9

0.2

11.8

29.8

Plateau

23.8

2.4

3.3

3.8

1.1

65.6

Rivers

24.6

7.4

16.3

4.7

10.4

36.6

Sokoto

35.7

0.3

0.7

0.8

2.3

60.3

Taraba

3.7

0.7

2.4

1.7

0.3

0.1

91.0

Yobe

16.2

0.4

0.1

0.3

0.2

82.9

Zamfara

24.7

0.3

2.4

72.7

FCT(Abuja)

36.6

11.7

19.8

0.6

31.3

Urban

76.4

0.9

1.5

12.2

1.1

7.9

Rural

32.5

1.2

3.3

2.6

1.9

58.4

National
47.3
1.1
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Note: PHCN = Power Holding Company of Nigeria

2.7

5.8

1.6

41.4

Sector

108

TABLE 126: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD BY TYPE OF ELECTRICITY SUPPLY,


2008
Percent
PHCN
(NEPA) only

Rural
Electrification
only

Private
Generator
only

PHCN
(NEPA)/
Generator

Rural
Electricity/
Generator

Solar
Pannels

None

Abia

45.7

1.3

6.5

13.5

1.8

31.1

Adamawa

22.6

3.4

3.9

0.4

69.8

Akwa ibom

40.6

0.7

7.9

5.9

0.2

0.2

44.6

Anambra

61.9

3.0

7.9

2.3

24.8

Bauchi

31.4

5.3

3.2

60.2

Bayelsa

21.6

13.3

8.6

7.5

12.2

36.9

Benue

22.8

4.2

0.9

0.2

72.0

Borno

15.2

3.8

3.6

0.2

77.3

Cross Rivers

40.6

0.3

3.4

9.0

0.3

46.3

Delta

56.8

2.9

7.5

3.1

29.6

Ebonyi

12.3

8.3

3.2

2.5

5.6

68.1

Edo

77.7

1.9

2.0

3.2

15.2

Ekiti

61.0

1.6

5.2

0.2

32.1

Enugu

44.9

0.5

3.6

4.8

0.3

45.8

Gombe

39.5

0.9

0.9

3.4

55.4

Imo

69.5

0.3

4.6

12.8

0.2

12.6

Jigawa

41.6

0.2

0.2

1.4

0.2

56.5

Kaduna

46.2

0.2

1.8

8.2

1.2

42.4

Kano

42.6

0.3

0.8

56.2

Katsina

36.2

1.0

0.2

2.9

59.7

Kebbi

42.7

0.4

2.5

54.4

Kogi

39.5

1.7

4.5

5.2

1.0

48.1

Kwara

56.4

1.5

3.6

38.5

Lagos

57.0

0.9

40.9

0.9

0.3

Nassarawa

21.3

0.2

2.4

3.6

1.9

70.6

Niger

35.6

6.2

1.6

56.6

Ogun

69.8

0.8

8.5

0.3

20.4

Ondo

50.3

1.7

3.8

2.2

41.9

Osun

63.6

1.2

1.4

33.9

Oyo

47.5

5.3

8.2

0.2

38.8

Plateau

18.8

1.4

5.7

2.1

0.7

71.3

Rivers

41.0

0.7

13.8

11.9

10.9

21.7

Sokoto

29.8

0.2

0.3

0.2

69.5

State

Taraba

2.8

1.2

5.9

1.4

88.8

Yobe

18.1

0.7

0.7

2.1

0.4

78.0

Zamfara

21.5

0.2

0.2

0.5

0.5

77.1

FCT

38.3

0.3

10.6

23.7

26.9

0.2

Sector

Urban

73.2

0.3

2.1

14.9

0.8

8.6

Rural

28.7

1.2

3.6

3.2

1.2

62.0

0.9

3.2

6.3

1.1

48.0

National
40.4
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Note: - = Nil

109

TABLE 127: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD BY TYPE OF ELECTRICITY SUPPLY, 2009


Percent
Electricity Supply
PHCN
(NEPA) only

IPP/Rural
Electrification
only

Private
Generator
only

PHCN
(NEPA)/Generator

IPP/Rural
Electrification
/Generator

Solar
Panels

None

Abia

46.2

9.0

20.0

0.1

24.6

Adamawa

13.8

4.4

1.7

0.4

79.7

Akwa Ibom

38.2

0.8

10.2

6.2

0.6

44.1

Anambra

81.0

6.1

12.8

Bauchi

38.7

0.1

0.5

6.2

54.5

Bayelsa

6.6

25.7

13.2

0.6

23.8

0.3

29.8

Benue

16.0

19.5

1.7

0.7

62.0

Borno

17.3

3.3

0.4

79.0

Cross River

38.7

5.4

6.4

7.4

42.0

Delta

48.1

3.4

2.5

6.6

0.6

38.9

Ebonyi

35.0

2.9

1.4

60.7

Edo

84.8

1.1

0.8

6.2

7.0

Ekiti

77.9

4.1

18.0

Enugu

41.3

3.0

4.1

8.0

1.6

41.9

Gombe

35.9

0.4

0.8

0.5

62.4

Imo

69.0

1.8

17.7

1.0

0.3

10.1

Jigawa

32.0

0.1

67.9

Kaduna

43.4

1.1

3.8

2.7

0.3

0.3

48.4

Kano

43.8

1.8

3.2

0.5

50.6

Katsina

41.6

0.4

0.6

57.4

Kebbi

37.8

0.9

6.3

0.4

54.6

Kogi

54.8

3.4

2.4

3.2

0.2

35.9

Kwara

70.7

4.0

1.6

23.7

Lagos

54.3

0.2

1.3

36.2

1.9

6.1

Nassarawa

17.7

16.8

13.0

0.8

51.8

Niger

33.4

2.2

0.9

1.3

62.3

Ogun

71.6

0.9

10.6

16.8

Ondo

54.5

5.4

8.6

31.4

Osun

75.0

2.3

1.7

21.0

Oyo

46.1

10.1

18.2

25.6

Plateau

25.0

2.2

4.7

2.3

1.2

64.6

Rivers

24.2

13.0

13.4

19.4

0.9

29.2

Sokoto

19.3

0.5

0.6

13.6

0.3

65.7

Taraba

15.3

0.1

2.1

1.1

81.3

Yobe

24.3

0.9

0.1

0.9

73.7

Zamfara

35.6

64.4

FCT

33.3

5.2

22.1

1.0

38.4

Urban

72.0

1.1

1.6

14.9

0.7

9.6

Rural

39.6

2.1

3.8

3.4

1.1

0.1

49.9

1.7

3.0

7.6

1.0

35.3

State

Sector

National
51.3
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Note: - = Nil

110

TABLE 128: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS MONTHLY INCOME/ LLOWANCES,


2007
Percent
Naira
State
1,000

19994999

50009999

1000019999

2000049999

5000080000

Above
80000

Abia

1.2

9.1

33.8

38.3

15.1

1.9

0.5

Adamawa

2.9

13.3

22.1

33.7

26.3

1.2

0.5

Akwa Ibom

0.2

6.3

21.9

38.3

30.7

1.8

0.6

Anambra

1.5

3.1

18.6

40.9

32.7

2.4

0.9

Bauchi

14.2

25.6

23.5

30.8

4.9

0.5

0.4

Bayelsa

2.0

6.1

9.8

28.0

44.8

7.9

1.4

Benue

1.4

11.4

27.2

29.3

26.2

3.1

1.4

Borno

0.7

10.0

17.1

29.9

36.1

4.6

1.6

Cross River

1.7

10.3

28.8

32.9

23.0

2.5

0.7

Delta

0.5

3.8

13.6

36.9

38.3

6.6

0.3

Ebonyi

1.4

15.6

39.6

30.5

11.1

0.7

1.1

Edo

1.9

7.8

29.3

37.7

20.4

2.0

0.8

Ekiti

1.9

20.9

36.0

25.7

13.3

1.7

0.5

Enugu

5.9

20.3

18.5

28.7

23.6

1.2

1.8

Gombe

0.7

2.6

14.4

34.9

43.2

3.3

0.8

Imo

1.2

15.0

29.5

29.8

22.5

1.6

0.4

Jigawa

10.6

12.1

22.3

28.8

23.0

2.6

0.5

Kaduna

2.9

22.9

28.9

22.7

17.0

2.1

3.5

Kano

3.4

17.7

22.3

29.6

24.7

2.3

0.1

Katsina

4.8

13.6

24.6

24.0

10.3

4.7

18.0

Kebbi

5.4

40.6

17.2

12.2

21.2

2.4

1.0

Kogi

3.4

10.2

16.7

34.6

31.9

1.7

1.4

Kwara

1.2

14.2

26.1

38.0

18.9

1.3

0.3

Lagos

0.2

2.5

18.9

36.6

36.1

4.8

0.8

Nassarawa

1.8

8.2

17.0

32.7

37.1

2.5

0.7

Niger

2.2

23.1

18.2

35.0

19.6

1.1

0.9

Ogun

1.3

12.8

37.8

27.9

18.9

1.1

0.3

Ondo

1.4

12.4

28.0

30.0

24.1

3.2

0.9

Osun

1.0

10.7

31.7

37.5

16.9

1.8

0.4

Oyo

6.1

7.1

13.7

31.6

36.6

4.0

0.9

Plateau

3.7

25.7

25.7

25.1

15.9

2.6

1.3

Rivers

0.0

2.8

15.4

32.6

37.9

7.7

3.7

Sokoto

14.1

27.9

7.2

23.2

21.7

4.3

1.7

Taraba

4.0

12.6

19.4

28.0

24.7

6.1

5.3

Yobe

4.9

24.3

23.3

30.6

15.6

0.9

0.3

Zamfara

6.5

29.6

20.5

20.3

20.5

2.0

0.4

FCT(Abuja)

4.0

4.8

9.5

26.2

39.1

12.0

4.4

Sector
Urban

2.3

8.5

19.4

32.6

31.3

4.4

1.4

Rural

3.4

15.7

24.7

30.5

22.0

2.2

1.5

13.2

22.8

31.2

25.2

3.0

1.5

National
3.0
Source: National Bureau of Statistics

111

TABLE 129: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS MONTHLY INCOME/ALLOWANCES, 2008


Percent
State
1-20

21-40

41-60

61-80

81-100

101120

N000
121140

141160

161180

181200

201400

401600

601800

Above
800

Abia

80.7

13.8

3.7

1.0

0.4

0.0

0.0

0.1

0.0

0.3

0.0

0.1

0.0

0.0

Adamawa

76.3

18.5

4.0

0.5

0.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.0

Akwa Ibom

78.8

13.9

5.5

0.9

0.5

0.0

0.0

0.2

0.1

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Anambra

76.2

20.9

1.9

0.5

0.1

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.1

0.0

Bauchi

85.1

12.0

1.9

0.7

0.2

0.0

0.0

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Bayelsa

61.5

24.0

8.3

2.4

1.4

0.5

0.0

0.5

0.0

0.0

0.7

0.2

0.2

0.2

Benue

74.9

19.3

4.3

1.0

0.2

0.1

0.0

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

Borno

73.5

22.0

2.7

1.4

0.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Cross River

75.8

18.3

4.7

0.9

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Delta

62.2

29.3

6.2

1.5

0.4

0.1

0.0

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.1

Ebonyi

88.9

10.1

0.8

0.2

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Edo

62.6

29.2

6.4

1.2

0.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.1

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Ekiti

81.1

14.3

2.6

1.0

0.6

0.0

0.0

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

Enugu

80.7

13.1

3.9

0.8

0.6

0.2

0.1

0.1

0.0

0.2

0.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

Gombe

60.1

30.3

7.1

1.4

0.7

0.1

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Imo

72.2

21.1

4.7

1.3

0.4

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.1

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

Jigawa

86.4

9.3

2.2

0.8

0.8

0.0

0.2

0.3

0.0

0.0

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

Kaduna

80.4

14.7

3.0

1.1

0.4

0.2

0.0

0.3

0.0

0.0

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.1

Kano

69.7

24.1

4.3

1.1

0.3

0.1

0.0

0.1

0.1

0.0

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

Katsina

92.8

5.7

0.8

0.2

0.3

0.2

0.0

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Kebbi

80.1

14.9

3.1

1.0

0.4

0.2

0.0

0.3

0.0

0.0

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.1

Kogi

76.1

17.8

3.9

0.7

1.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Kwara

84.6

13.3

1.3

0.4

0.2

0.0

0.0

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Lagos

46.8

31.1

10.9

3.8

2.7

1.2

0.2

1.0

0.3

0.1

1.6

0.4

0.0

0.0

Nassarawa

71.3

18.2

6.3

1.7

1.0

0.3

0.2

0.6

0.1

0.0

0.2

0.0

0.0

0.1

Niger

77.7

16.7

3.9

1.1

0.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Ogun

78.3

15.4

4.2

0.9

1.0

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.1

0.0

0.0

Ondo

81.9

15.2

2.2

0.3

0.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Osun

80.5

16.0

2.7

0.1

0.3

0.0

0.1

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

Oyo

73.3

21.3

4.2

0.6

0.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.1

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

Plateau

77.1

18.0

3.3

0.9

0.2

0.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.1

0.0

0.1

0.0

0.0

Rivers

56.1

32.2

7.8

2.0

1.1

0.2

0.0

0.6

0.0

0.0

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

Sokoto

60.9

28.2

7.0

3.2

0.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Taraba

88.9

7.9

2.2

0.6

0.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

Yobe

94.3

4.0

1.2

0.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Zamfara

65.2

19.3

8.7

4.1

2.1

0.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.1

0.2

0.0

0.0

FCT
Sector

43.3

32.9

12.4

6.3

2.7

0.5

0.1

0.8

0.5

0.1

0.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

Urban

62.3

24.5

7.5

2.6

1.6

0.3

0.1

0.4

0.1

0.1

0.4

0.1

0.0

0.0

Rural

79.6

15.9

3.2

0.8

0.3

0.1

0.0

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

National
75.2
18.1
4.3
Source: National Bureau of Statistics

1.3

0.6

0.1

0.0

0.2

0.0

0.0

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

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CHAPTER: 4
HEALTH
This chapter presents statistics on health delivery services in the country. These services are
provided by the Federal Government, State Governments, Missionaries, Corporate Organizations,
Private Agencies and Individuals. The data covers key health indicators, including number of
health establishments, ownership, reported cases and deaths from notifiable diseases, and health
personnel.
Other data include breastfeeding, crude birth rate, crude death rate, and percentage of children
less than 1 year not immunized, percentage of women currently using family planning, reported
malaria cases and deaths from malaria and knowledge of contraceptive methods by women.

In this edition, new tables as indicated below have been added in this chapter. These include:
Fertility:
The table on fertility shows age-specific fertility rates for women by five-year age groups and the
current fertility for the three-year period preceding the 2008 National Demographic Health Survey
(NDHS). Age-specific and total fertility rates were calculated directly from the birth history data.
The sum of age-specefic fertility rates (knowm as the total fertility rate or TRF) is a summary
measure of the level of fertility It can be interpreted as the number of children a woman would
have by the end of her child bearing years if she were to pass through those years bearing
children at the current observed age-specific rates. If fertility were to remain constant at current
levels, a Nigerian woman would bear an average of 5.7 children in her life time.
The phenomenon of rural-urban variation in fertility also holds true as the table equally indicates
that women in rural areas will give birth to more than one more child during their reproductive
years than urban women.
Family Planning:
Family planning refers to a conscious effort by a couple to limit or space the number of children
they want to have through the use of contraceptive methods. Information on the knowledge and
use of family planning methods was obtained from female respondents by asking them to mention
any ways or methods by which couple could delay or avoid pregnancy. Therefore table 159.1
159.4 reveals that the contraceptive prevalence rate (CPR) is 15 percent among currently married
women using any method of contraception. The data reveal an increase in CPR from 13 percent
in the NDHS 2003.
Maternal Care:
Proper care during pregnancy and delivery is important for both the mother and the baby. In the
2008 NDHS, women who had given birth in the five years preceding the survey were asked a
number of questions about maternal care. Therefore, table 160.1160.2 shows the percentage of
women who had a live birth in the five years preceding the survey who received antenatal care
from a health professional for the last live birth and whose live birth was protected against
neonatal tetanus, and among all live births in the five years before the survey, percentage
delivered by a health professional and percentage delivered in health facility, by background
characteristics
Breastfeeding:
Breastfeeding is sufficient and beneficial for infant nutrition in the first six month of life. The NDHS
2008 collected data on infant and young child feeding practices for all children born in the five
years preceding the survey. Table 156 shows the data among youngest children under three
years living with their mother, percentage distribution by breastfeeding status and the percentage
currently breastfeeding amongst others

Nutritional Status of children:


Anthropometric indicators for young children were collected in the 2008 NDHS to provide
outcome measures of nutritional status. The indices in this table are expressed as a standard

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devition units from the median for the reference group. Children who fall below minus two
standard devition (-2 SD) from the median of the reference population are regarded as
moderately malnourished while those who fall below minus three standard deviations (-3 SD) from
the median of the reference population are considered severely malnourished. Table 161.1161.2
of 2008 NDHS shows the percentage of children under five years classified as malnourished
according to three anthropometric indices of nutritional status: height-for-age, weght-for-height,
and weight-for-age by background characteristics

Early Childhood Mortality


Infant and child mortality rates are basic indicators of a countrys socioeconomic situation and
quality of life. Estimates of childhood mortality are based on information collected in the birth
history section of the questionnaire administered to individual women. Table 157 presents infant
and child mortality estimates based on the data from 2008 NDHS for the five years immediately
preceding the survey (2004 2008) The rates are estimated directly from the birth history
information on the childs birth date, survivorship status, and the age at death for children who
died
Ownership of Mosquito Nets
The table on the Ownership of mosquito nets shows the percentage of households with at least
one and more than one mosquito net (treated or untreated), and the percentage of households
that have at least one and more than one Insecticide Treated Net (ITN), by background
characteristics, NDHS 2008.
Malaria Indicators
The data presented in table 162 shows possession and use of mosquito nets, presentive malaria
treatment during pregnancy, and treatment of children with fever using antimalaria drugs, by
urban-rural residence

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TABLE 130.1: KEY HEALTH INDICATORS, 2003


National

Zone

Total

Urban

Rural

North
Central

North
East

North
West

South
East

South
South

South
West

Total Fertility Rate

5.7

4.9

6.1

5.7

6.7

4.1

4.6

4.1

Mean Ideal Number Of Children Per Woman

6.7

6.2

7.8

8.6

5.3

5.5

4.8

25

17

30

16

44

45

14

16

18

16

17

15

15

19

17

19

17

19

16

18

15

15

22

19

21

31

32

31

33

29

31

27

31

37

48

37

60

53

61

55

34

53

39

Infant Mortality Rate

100

81

121

103

125

114

66

120

69

Under Five Mortality Rate

201

153

243

165

260

269

103

176

113

Percentage of women with a live birth in the


five years before the survey (No Antenatal
Care)

37

15

46

25

47

59

17

Received 2+ Doses Of Tetanus Toxoid

41

61

32

46

31

21

78

62

74

Received Vitamin A Postpartum

20

33

14

19

12

52

34

48

33

54

24

45

17

10

84

53

78

35

59

26

49

20

12

88

56

81

78

91

73

77

64

75

87

94

97

13

20

13

23

25

33

14

10

13

14

23

Female sterilization

Pill

IUD

Injectibles

Male Condom

LAM

Traditional Methods

10

12

10

17

17

17

22

18

11

19

25

17

Fertility

Women age 15-19 Who are Mothers or Now


Pregnant
Median age at First Intercourse For Women
age 25-49
Median age at First Marriage For Women age
25-49
Median Birth Intervals (Months)
Childhood Mortality:
Deaths per 1,000 live births*
Neo-natal Mortality Rate

Maternal Health

Percentage of live births in the five years


before the survey (Delivered in a Health
Facility)
Assisted by a Doctor, Nurse or Midwife at
delivery
Family Planning
Percentage of currently married women age
15-49 Knowing any Contraceptive Method
Currently using any Method
Currently using any Modern Method
Currently Using:

Unmet need for family planning

Source: National Population Commission-DHS


Note: * = (Figures are for the ten years before the survey, except for the national rate, in italics, which represents the five years
before the survey)

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TABLE 130.2:

KEY HEALTH INDICATORS, 2003


National
East
North

Zone
North
East
West
South

South
South

South
West

45

21

33

15

60

56

76

20

33

37

25

53

40

30

-25

-27

-39

32

20

33

43

18

19

16

23

20

11

17

28

17

23

14

15

34

25

21

19

17

19

19

21

20

13

16

16

12

16

15

22

13

11

Women who have heard of AIDS

86

95

82

85

76

87

96

90

90

Men who have heard of AIDS

97

99

96

97

97

99

99

92

98

42

55

36

34

34

45

42

47

52

60

65

56

67

46

62

76

50

69

13

23

11

12

15

17

13

20

14

26

14

19

14

18

35

57

74

46

64

53

Rural

North
Central

Total

Urban

13

25

12

34

49

27

32

25

31

40

28

50

22

30

19

29

22

15

13

21

Child Health
Children 12-23 Months fully immunized
(BCG), measles and 3
doses of DPT and polio) (%)
Children 6-59 months receiving vitamin A
supplements (%)
Percentage of children who were taken to a
health facility, among children under 3
years who recently experienced: Acute
respiratory infection (ARI) or fever
Diarrhea
Nutrition in Women and Children
Children under 5 years Who are
underweight
Women who are too thin (BMI< 18.5)
Women who are overweight (BMI> 25)
Median duration of any breast feeding
(months)
Malaria
Households with a bed net
Households with an insecticide-treated net
Children under age 5 who slept under a bed
net
Pregnant women who slept under a bed net
HIV/AIDS

Among those who have heard of AIDS


Women who know AIDS can be prevented
by using condoms and limiting sex to one
uninfected partner
Men who know AIDS can be prevented by
Using condoms and limiting sex to one
uninfected partner
Women who have been tested for HIV
and received the test results
Men who have been tested for HIV
and received the test results
Female Circumcision (%)

14
16
12
19
13
4
25
Women who have been circumcised
19
28
14
10
1
0
41
Women who believe female circumcision
should be discontinued
66
65
68
64
79
71
67
Men who believe female circumcision
should be discontinued
63
60
66
76
74
64
46
Source: National Population Commission-DHS
Note: * = (Figures are for the ten years before the survey, except for the national rate, in italics, which represents the five
years before the survey)

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TABLE 131: TYPE OF HEALTH CARE FACILITIES AND OWNERSHIP BY STATE, 2004
State

Public

Private

PHC

Secondary

Tertiary

Total

PHC

Secondary

Tertiary

Total

Abia

221

12

235

500

13

513

Adamawa

232

14

247

86

86

Akwa Ibom

344

45

390

148

149

Anambra

167

35

204

125

533

658

Bauchi

648

17

666

Bayelsa

142

10

153

Benue

531

20

552

583

35

618

Borno

388

34

424

13

17

30

Cross River

406

21

429

72

43

115

Delta

259

25

285

248

11

259

30

17

49

44

50

Edo

254

34

292

63

315

378

Ekiti

152

15

168

93

18

111

Enugu

176

10

189

327

200

527

Gombe

197

13

211

34

36

Imo

220

14

235

368

302

670

Jigawa

412

11

424

Kaduna

813

11

827

331

333

Kano

637

27

666

15

15

Katsina

719

721

Kebbi

529

14

544

24

26

Kogi

722

83

806

10

88

98

Kwara

329

41

371

173

22

195

Lagos

386

30

420

625

164

789

Nasarawa

329

339

354

19

373

Niger

718

18

737

104

17

121

Ogun

397

52

452

131

88

219

Ondo

331

24

356

118

160

278

Osun

467

53

522

202

129

331

Oyo

501

19

521

746

752

Plateau

471

29

501

436

11

447

Rivers

260

31

292

368

10

378

Sokoto

359

12

373

32

35

Taraba

413

416

194

195

Yobe

249

11

261

Zamfara

294

24

319

10

10

Ebonyi

FCT, Abuja

Total
13,703
Source: Federal Ministry of Health

10

223

225

845

59

14,607

6,575

2,458

9,029

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TABLE 132:

REPORTED CASES FROM NOTIFIABLE DISEASES, 2003 - 2007


Number
Cases

Notifiable Diseases
2003
2004
Acute Poliomylitis
73
335
Anthrax (Human)
Brucellosis
CSM
16,526
1,992
Chicken Pox
11,283
6,944
Cholera
11,933
13,522
Diarrhea N
673,692
732,728
Diarrhea (SWB)
291,474
339,775
Diarrhea 15+
Diphtheria
2,122
1,400
Dracunculiasis
1,234
2,206
Female Non Ves. Genital Ulcer
132
12
Genital Ulcer
140
1,793
Guinea-Worm
1,225
2,191
Filariasis
13,583
6,922
Food Poison
16,106
11,598
Gonorrhea
20,643
9,408
Hepatitis
8,894
7,104
Typhus Fever
Malaria
2,631,696
3,109,166
Malaria + Anemie Severe
21,633
127,225
Malaria Pregnancy
Malaria Pregnant Women 15+
12,009
73,838
Male Non Ves. Genital Ulcer
15
Male Urethral Discharge
4,433
3,958
Measles
141,633
82,227
Meningitis
17,028
4,823
New HIV/Aids Cases
1,342
17,723
NNT
113
1,841
Onchocerciasis
3,842
3,743
Ophtalmiasis
2,571
835
Other STIs
43,650
93,897
Pertusis
19,540
18,052
Plague
Pneumonia
258,009,484
269,327
Rabies (Human)
29
1
River Blindness
2,981
523
Schistosomiasis
7,653
4,282
Syphilis
Tetanus N
1,424
959
Tetanus 0
4,779
3,509
Trachoma
19,731
15,284
Sleeping Sickness
837
29
Tuberculosis
28,643
23,382
Typhoid & Parathyphoid
77,850
39,337
Influenza
Infectious Yaws
Yellow Fever
2
Snake Bite
1,807
1,142
Leprosy
12,829
3,709
Vaginal Discharge
3,472
22,279
Vaginvaginal Dischargeal
Discharge
3
Viral Hem. Fever (Laser Fever)
31
51
Source: Federal Ministry of Health (Epid/Health Emergency/Public Health Lab)
Note: - = No Information

2005
222
10,785
682,828
362,183
153
176
2,369
7,577
13,609
3,183,072
220,870
127,266
7,983
149,561
2,749
16,095
2,175
3,728
149,278
14,924
269,017
22,582
2,455
45,354

2006
1,541
20,526
800,611
313,575
36
50
3,937
16,355
6,419
3,547,830
264,615
719
169,208
277
8,290
22,218
5,443
21,454
1,947
6,161
56,099
17,141
268,929
34,506
2,582
40,267

2007
718
12,194
1,069,133
424,668
1
4
7,472
3,726
5,239
4,481,725
510,406
352,271
8
75,175
12,925
3,547
44,018
811
9,407
68,642
21,580
6
374,191
31,264
1,857
56,101

88

31

43

118

TABLE 133: REPORTED DEATHS FROM NOTIFIABLE DISEASES, 2003 - 2007


Number
Notifiable Diseases

Deaths
2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

406

641

491

404

740

AFP

Anthrax (HUMAN)

2,194

169

112

149

284

387

180

2,368

2,116

4,190

2,093

2,454

694

815

762

604

1,007

21

16

Dracunculiasis

Genital Ulcer

HIV/AIDS

CSM
Chicken Pox
Cholera
Diarrhea N
Diarrhea (SWB)
Diphtheria

28

Food Poison

341

213

Gonorrhoea

11

123

102

98

65

51

Guinea-Worm
Filariasis

Hepatitis
Typhus Fever
Malaria

4,057

6,052

6,495

6,586

10,506

Measles

2,562

1,204

3,648

225

194

Meningitis

Male Urethral Discharge

2,194

363

154

397

299

NNT

210

239

171

155

River Blindness

61

41

Ophtalmiasis
Onchocerciasis
Pertusis

85

119

61

96

105

1,132

1,227

849

907

1,123

Acute Poliomylitis

Rabies (Human)

Schistosomiasis

27

Plague
Pneumonia

Syphilis

41

290

224

63

97

Tetanus N

124

108

Tetanus O

180

111

Trachoma

Other STDs

Tuberculosis

698

283

241

163

245

Typhoid & Parathyphoid

457

284

Influenza

Infectious Yaws

Sleeping Sickness

Yellow Fever
Snake Bite
Leprosy
Vaginal Discharge
Viral Hem. Fever (Laser
Fever)
Source: Federal Ministry of Health
Note:: SWB = Stool with Blood
- = Nil

161

103

17

15

17

31

18

24

19

15

20

119

TABLE 134:

CRUDE BIRTH RATE, 2001 - 2005


Percent

State

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

Abia

6.66

6.37

5.72

6.72

8.64

Adamawa

12.41

16.11

14.19

16.20

14.15

Akwa Ibom

8.56

7.95

7.38

8.79

11.39

Anambra

5.80

7.22

7.03

8.04

12.33

Bauchi

17.27

21.06

19.08

18.82

25.24

Bayelsa

10.70

10.91

9.31

10.28

16.09

Benue

16.79

20.05

18.70

18.78

19.49

Borno

10.32

8.68

7.69

9.68

14.87

Cross River

12.15

13.12

11.59

12.04

19.44

Delta

5.83

4.03

4.14

7.33

18.93

Ebonyi

8.58

9.82

9.96

10.51

14.20

Edo

5.31

6.55

5.80

6.18

10.09

Ekiti

8.13

7.61

5.91

8.60

10.20

Enugu

11.37

12.43

12.89

12.99

16.07

Gombe

6.73

5.62

6.07

7.15

7.71

Imo

7.74

8.31

11.88

10.72

12.45

Jigawa

4.83

3.68

5.41

5.46

6.36

Kaduna

11.00

11.48

11.34

12.62

15.04

Kano

10.77

11.64

10.84

12.33

13.25

Katsina

14.24

16.96

16.99

17.80

18.54

Kebbi

6.29

11.35

10.51

8.97

10.02

Kogi

8.34

10.58

10.24

12.30

12.18

Kwara

5.43

7.51

7.03

6.33

6.51

Lagos

7.38

11.20

11.69

10.61

18.79

Nassarawa

9.94

11.77

11.70

11.11

11.62

Niger

5.71

9.02

8.05

6.82

5.97

Ogun

10.76

16.19

14.20

12.85

15.48

Ondo

8.81

6.85

5.04

7.60

8.54

Osun

7.44

8.38

6.78

9.61

11.86

Oyo

10.27

8.88

8.82

9.10

7.33

Plateau

14.18

14.52

15.35

15.40

17.27

Rivers

9.25

8.71

7.03

8.52

12.75

Sokoto

2.48

3.32

3.04

3.54

4.57

Taraba

8.62

7.55

6.72

8.84

9.07

Yobe

4.86

5.68

4.39

4.56

9.47

Zamfara
FCT, Abuja

3.67

4.50

3.71

4.05

7.02

11.51

11.68

12.79

15.20

15.41

10.31

10.99

13.65

Nigeria
9.41
10.80
Source: National Bureau of Statistics General Househlods Survey

120

TABLE 135:

CRUDE DEATH RATE, 2001 - 2005


Percent

State

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

Abia

1.43

1.24

1.36

0.92

0.75

Adamawa

2.57

1.74

2.24

2.47

2.76

Akwa Ibom

1.11

2.05

1.21

1.60

0.51

Anambra

0.41

1.09

0.27

0.38

0.27

Bauchi

1.96

2.78

2.18

2.60

2.36

Bayelsa

1.60

1.69

1.88

1.59

2.59

Benue

2.35

3.50

2.27

3.32

2.43

Borno

0.98

2.54

0.96

1.91

2.77

Cross River

1.62

1.13

2.03

1.23

2.85

Delta

1.19

0.57

1.25

1.08

0.57

Ebonyi

1.83

2.47

1.87

2.17

1.06

Edo

0.87

0.52

0.70

1.09

0.94

Ekiti

0.35

0.42

0.38

0.47

0.65

Enugu

1.19

1.46

1.53

1.82

0.77

Gombe

1.47

2.39

1.32

1.95

2.63

Imo

2.46

3.49

2.22

2.53

1.35

Jigawa

1.96

2.24

1.69

1.99

2.48

Kaduna

1.91

1.42

1.97

1.70

3.32

Kano

5.51

3.85

4.66

4.48

5.42

Katsina

3.59

2.52

3.03

2.89

2.71

Kebbi

0.07

1.14

0.13

1.24

2.88

Kogi

1.05

0.90

0.84

1.80

0.99

Kwara

0.74

0.85

0.50

0.85

0.93

Lagos

0.00

0.15

0.00

0.00

0.00

Nassarawa

0.62

0.85

0.65

1.00

1.33

Niger

0.28

0.79

0.51

0.58

0.02

Ogun

0.58

1.21

0.39

0.73

0.39

Ondo

0.22

0.24

0.44

0.57

0.50

Osun

0.48

0.59

0.32

0.37

0.80

Oyo

0.73

0.39

0.68

0.78

0.39

Plateau

0.96

0.91

0.80

1.43

2.64

Rivers

1.59

2.26

1.73

1.96

2.34

Sokoto

0.74

0.52

1.24

2.39

0.12

Taraba

1.61

2.16

1.82

1.36

1.34

Yobe

0.50

1.11

0.40

0.97

0.30

Zamfara

0.62

0.82

0.82

1.68

0.21

FCT, Abuja

0.49

0.65

0.56

1.19

1.00

Nigeria

1.70

1.69

1.59

1.93

1.78

Source: National Bureau of Statistics General Households Survey

121

TABLE 136: PERCENTAGE OF CHILDREN LESS THAN 1 YEAR OF AGE NOT IMMUNISED, 2001 2005
States

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

Abia

39.76

27.43

15.59

12.39

16.91

Adamawa

53.25

34.99

21.08

18.67

28.13

Akwa ibom

68.59

40.44

27.77

17.55

16.18

Anambra

31.76

17.02

12.7

14.54

23.18

Bauchi

78.19

50.85

32.65

21.9

19.55

Bayelsa

49.54

32.48

26.1

21.11

19.14

Benue

73.73

50.37

31.22

21.37

28.68

Borno

65.39

36.52

22.43

16.57

21.92

Crossriver

57.01

37.39

33.9

27.47

29.29

Delta

40.76

27.95

21.4

23.97

16.98

Ebonyi

37.68

23.05

16.31

14.2

19.07

Edo

50.7

29.67

19.65

11.8

13.05

Ekiti

23.68

11.84

5.92

2.96

1.48

Enugu

44.54

29.81

19.01

11.06

8.94

Gombe

87.04

84.52

49.72

32.14

21.52

Imo

43.59

29.09

19.92

13.85

14.96

Jigawa

94.74

50.37

32.8

21.54

20.23

Kaduna

55.8

36.16

19.58

13.16

18.12

Kano

74.3

49.07

31.48

21.5

24.69

Katsina

72.08

51.07

29.31

22.7

14.98

Kebbi

78.76

48.6

27.51

15.01

17.5

Kogi

59.47

44.08

24.13

19.6

47.89

Kwara

34.49

18.89

12.87

7.83

3.92

Lagos

31.01

22.55

13.38

10.17

11.61

Nasarawa

55.65

35.62

22.15

16.4

18.55

76.6

49.95

29.98

20.34

30.86

Niger
Ogun

35.5

28.3

15.04

9.92

8.08

Ondo

36.41

26.74

16.29

10.44

10.77

Osun

36.68

19.3

13.22

9.89

12.45

Oyo

48.2

31.58

16.77

9.12

12.89

Plateau

48.62

29.3

19.85

17.53

15.01

Rivers

42.07

27.56

18.29

14.75

8.99

Sokoto

51.07

29.5

17.88

9.67

12.53

Taraba

85.3

49.72

28.46

22.69

15.91

Yobe

71.36

39.36

27.23

18.58

14.13

Zamfara

68.19

39.61

23.17

16.18

14.22

34.7

21.3

14.32

12.47

6.23

58.93

38.21

24.02

17.29

17.7

FCT, Abuja
Nigeria

Source: National Bureau of Statistics General Households Survey

122

TABLE 137: INFANT IMMUNIZATION BY STATE (ANTIGEN), 2003 - 2005


Number
2003

2004

2005

State
Abia

OPV3

DPT3

MV

OPV3

DPT3

MV

OPV3

DPT3

MV

12,009

11,643

19,501

26,268

26,829

22,937

24,039

25,118

26,294

Adamawa

6,207

5,389

23,104

35,280

38,805

46,036

35,593

38,164

100,933

Akwa Ibom

5,731

5,267

5,905

20,713

19,587

17,513

40,879

42,767

39,303

Anambra

24,296

20,348

40,983

71,765

66,333

62,593

66,425

70,255

75,064

Bauchi

13,598

10,400

47,433

17,680

18,510

40,201

18,883

28,152

52,838

Bayelsa

3,331

1,547

6,537

24,323

19,217

20,543

19,274

24,855

Benue

12,073

5,131

26,855

12,327

15,420

17,108

17,094

40,134

56,853

Borno

22,479

20,643

37,030

10,588

31,367

10,728

29,981

34,366

85,361

Cross River

22,480

17,071

47,094

33,126

32,947

38,191

44,033

48,074

48,128

Delta

30,151

23,630

38,523

60,143

45,483

45,270

43,528

54,222

74,091

Ebonyi

11,667

10,622

15,861

41,710

44,238

36,544

35,530

50,145

64,622

Edo

27,447

12,560

31,658

49,915

49,308

40,731

73,492

79,261

95,282

Ekiti

16,153

13,797

17,702

22,521

12,522

2,774

35,783

33,991

29,238

Enugu

29,475

25,805

36,342

39,935

39,959

36,200

35,068

36,240

57,383

Gombe

6,084

3,206

39,345

7,976

24,022

7,638

26,976

36,780

38,127

17,435

19,252

19,641

35,505

39,746

40,500

72,446

41,057

56,346

Jigawa

9,265

7,226

23,979

13,157

15,960

28,996

24,782

16,259

25,048

Kaduna

68,651

39,195

104,245

117,421

116,250

116,108

101,934

78,321

102,975

Kano

64,251

34,331

166,007

35,314

49,717

82,119

103,178

54,357

106,889

Katsina

27,945

22,333

43,308

68,121

71,689

78,400

78,749

53,734

72,772

Kebbi

12,193

5,710

8,950

1,277

208,403

5,250

51,540

33,245

59,896

Kogi

12,291

4,150

23,596

51,190

53,667

49,750

35,131

48,779

56,549

Kwara

19,174

9,457

37,393

25,645

39,541

31,407

36,872

29,923

39,412

Lagos

Imo

119,364

45,148

126,269

150,570

167,922

130,935

145,005

145,869

162,049

Nassarawa

2,796

376

10,314

18,868

13,441

32,798

22,296

16,421

29,225

Niger

1,693

106

10,441

26,593

38,837

53,219

44,028

45,860

73,026

Ogun

15,604

8,670

35,590

7,200

14,737

44,055

53,189

62,316

55,481

Ondo

9,315

6,985

11,540

31,625

42,056

34,543

Osun

32,664

15,815

70,075

53,717

61,847

59,246

59,945

52,114

57,257

Oyo

18,326

28

26,225

67,270

64,736

58,190

53,268

45,255

63,186

Plateau

15,904

13,563

25,894

34,775

29,446

25,204

21,003

24,221

26,848

Rivers

32,763

10,373

40,326

77,035

76,351

68,243

59,039

62,451

67,168

Sokoto

15,987

7,342

30,817

12,962

10,974

33,000

29,554

30,428

65,835

Taraba

7,964

7,205

15,390

22,805

28,659

33,957

23,861

30,498

63,054

Yobe

17,752

17,762

26,028

20,692

20,558

28,819

33,523

19,804

39,940

Zamfara

14,852

13,628

21,102

18,763

17,937

25,024

28,136

18,895

32,777

FCT(Abuja)

18,298

12,490

26,317

24,466

23,741

15,510

15,399

19,689

22,379

1,484,411

1,672,350

1,608,495

2,181,027

Nigeria
797,668
488,204
1,337,320
1,333,293
1,653,812
Source: Federal Ministry of Health (Department of Health Planning, Research & Statistics)

123

TABLE 138: INFANT IMMUNIZATION BY STATE (ANTIGEN), 2006 - 2007


Number
2006

State

2007

OPV3

DPT3

MV

OPV3

DPT3

Abia

54,785

Adamawa

56,881

Akwa Ibom
Anambra

58,214

43,865

61,310

66,811

64,147

99,712

206,528

81,681

76,413

128,710

72,692

69,582

57,818

133,252

120,500

166,274

70,702

72,061

79,373

100,800

122,706

163,835

Bauchi

52,213

147,088

334,642

84,899

101,505

99,635

Bayelsa

36,327

33,308

41,905

32,699

42,050

116,368

Benue

66,171

85,256

203,332

111,512

124,173

149,467

Borno

35,974

155,067

293,338

47,238

104,094

172,939

Cross River

58,718

60,129

57,739

110,007

100,844

122,517

Delta

99,111

102,813

97,783

116,904

127,517

120,368

Ebonyi

35,084

50,736

32,265

69,688

65,974

154,584

Edo

82,419

83,036

83,528

124,979

106,887

120,671

Ekiti

40,867

42,217

37,579

57,252

67,388

83,072

Enugu

65,296

69,906

73,303

90,258

101,488

97,419

Gombe

41,215

81,069

150,618

55,497

71,957

93,509

Imo

76,979

77,088

77,726

95,805

109,158

119,721

Jigawa
Kaduna
Kano

MV

54,500

108,191

113,161

70,790

238,361

449,058

112,391

130,354

151,651

1,069,291

347,999

814,252

127,198

237,724

219,608

Katsina

162,104

250,087

488,920

142,274

180,542

229,826

Kebbi

254,625

151,082

316,840

73,974

96,867

110,376

Kogi

66,320

99,366

189,714

114,578

99,863

119,843

Kwara

61,667

66,173

112,265

79,901

94,649

137,762

Lagos

152,846

247,038

201,445

226,660

282,458

280,566

43,349

63,794

110,797

100,503

83,562

90,438

Niger

125,473

149,409

227,885

90,707

121,819

145,929

Ogun

57,348

83,833

77,730

83,416

88,845

92,558

Ondo

63,281

66,457

72,269

91,273

88,047

129,904

Osun

71,177

100,345

90,569

109,194

95,532

115,750

Oyo

91,639

129,506

146,640

95,315

80,409

144,638

Plateau

65,445

87,112

128,528

75,632

90,764

69,888

Rivers

99,363

111,557

101,870

145,304

148,094

236,942

Sokoto

50,679

151,154

245,256

55,016

98,787

100,243

Taraba

106,509

65,186

160,346

146,983

65,267

134,392

Yobe

40,127

81,126

141,734

53,187

58,688

71,550

Zamfara

47,277

93,531

153,205

49,946

84,195

71,806

42,522

37,907

42,722

3,882,029

4,782,789

Nassarawa

FCT(Abuja)

Nigeria
3,644,744
3,870,398
6,100,665
3,444,255
Source: Federal Ministry of Health (Department of Health Planning, Research & Statistics)

124

TABLE 139: INFANT IMMUNIZATION BY STATE, AND ANTIGEN (OPV3), 2003 - 2007
Number
State

(OPV3)
2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

12,009

26,829

24,039

54,785

61,310

Adamawa

6,207

38,805

35,593

56,881

81,681

Akwa Ibom

5,731

19,587

40,879

72,692

133,252

Anambra

24,296

66,333

66,425

70,702

100,800

Bauchi

13,598

18,510

18,883

52,213

84,899

Abia

Bayelsa

3,331

24,323

20,543

36,327

32,699

Benue

12,073

15,420

17,094

66,171

111,512

Borno

22,479

31,367

29,981

35,974

47,238

Cross River

22,480

32,947

44,033

58,718

110,007

Delta

30,151

45,483

43,528

99,111

116,904

Ebonyi

11,667

44,238

35,530

35,084

69,688

Edo

27,447

49,308

73,492

82,419

124,979

Ekiti

16,153

12,522

35,783

40,867

57,252

Enugu

29,475

39,959

35,068

65,296

90,258

Gombe

6,084

24,022

26,976

41,215

55,497

Imo

17,435

39,746

72,446

76,979

95,805

Jigawa

9,265

15,960

24,782

54,500

Kaduna

68,651

116,250

101,934

70,790

112,391

Kano

64,251

49,717

103,178

1,069,291

127,198

Katsina

27,945

71,689

78,749

162,104

142,274

Kebbi

12,193

208,403

51,540

254,625

73,974

Kogi

12,291

53,667

35,131

66,320

114,578

Kwara

19,174

39,541

36,872

61,667

79,901

Lagos

119,364

167,922

145,005

152,846

226,660

Nassarawa

2,796

13,441

22,296

43,349

100,503

Niger

1,693

38,837

44,028

125,473

90,707

Ogun

15,604

14,737

53,189

57,348

83,416

Ondo

9,315

31,625

63,281

91,273

Osun

32,664

61,847

59,945

71,177

109,194

Oyo

18,326

64,736

53,268

91,639

95,315

Plateau

15,904

29,446

21,003

65,445

75,632

Rivers

32,763

76,351

59,039

99,363

145,304

Sokoto

15,987

10,974

29,554

50,679

55,016

Taraba

7,964

28,659

23,861

106,509

146,983

Yobe

17,752

20,558

33,523

40,127

53,187

Zamfara

14,852

17,937

28,136

47,277

49,946

FCT(Abuja)

18,298

23,741

15,399

42,522

Nigeria
797,668
1,653,812
1,672,350
3,644,744
Source: Federal Ministry of Health (Department of Health Planning, Research & Statistics)

3,444,255

125

TABLE 140: INFANT IMMUNIZATION BY STATE AND ANTIGEN (DPT3), 2003 - 2007
Number
(DPT3)
State
Abia

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

11,643

26,829

25,118

58,214

Adamawa

5,389

38,805

38,164

99,712

76,413

Akwa Ibom

5,267

19,587

42,767

69,582

120,500

Anambra

20,348

66,333

70,255

72,061

122,706

Bauchi

10,400

18,510

28,152

147,088

101,505

Bayelsa

1,547

24,323

19,274

33,308

42,050

Benue

5,131

15,420

40,134

85,256

124,173

Borno

20,643

31,367

34,366

155,067

104,094

Cross River

17,071

32,947

48,074

60,129

100,844

Delta

23,630

45,483

54,222

102,813

127,517

Ebonyi

10,622

44,238

50,145

50,736

65,974

Edo

12,560

49,308

79,261

83,036

106,887

Ekiti

13,797

12,522

33,991

42,217

67,388

Enugu

25,805

39,959

36,240

69,906

101,488

Gombe

3,206

24,022

36,780

81,069

71,957

19,252

39,746

41,057

77,088

109,158

Imo

66,811

Jigawa

7,226

15,960

16,259

108,191

Kaduna

39,195

116,250

78,321

238,361

130,354

Kano

34,331

49,717

54,357

347,999

237,724

Katsina

22,333

71,689

53,734

250,087

180,542

Kebbi

5,710

208,403

33,245

151,082

96,867

Kogi

4,150

53,667

48,779

99,366

99,863

Kwara

9,457

39,541

29,923

66,173

94,649

Lagos

45,148

167,922

145,869

247,038

282,458

Nassarawa

376

13,441

16,421

63,794

83,562

Niger

106

38,837

45,860

149,409

121,819

Ogun

8,670

14,737

62,316

83,833

88,845

Ondo

6,985

42,056

66,457

88,047

Osun

15,815

61,847

52,114

100,345

95,532

28

64,736

45,255

129,506

80,409

Plateau

13,563

29,446

24,221

87,112

90,764

Rivers

10,373

76,351

62,451

111,557

148,094

Sokoto

7,342

10,974

30,428

151,154

98,787

Taraba

7,205

28,659

30,498

65,186

65,267

Yobe

17,762

20,558

19,804

81,126

58,688

Zamfara

13,628

17,937

18,895

93,531

84,195

FCT(Abuja)

12,490

23,741

19,689

37,907

Nigeria
488,204
1,653,812
1,608,495
3,870,398
Source: Federal Ministry of Health(Department of Health Planning, Research & Statistics)

3,882,029

Oyo

126

TABLE 141: INFANT IMMUNIZATION BY STATE AND MEASLES VACCINE (MV), 2003 2007
Number
State

Measles Vaccine (MV)


2003

2004

Abia

19,501

22,937

26,294

43,865

64,147

Adamawa

23,104

46,036

100,933

206,528

128,710

Akwa Ibom

5,905

17,513

39,303

57,818

166,274

Anambra

40,983

62,593

75,064

79,373

163,835

Bauchi

47,433

40,201

52,838

334,642

99,635

Bayelsa

2005

2006

2007

6,537

19,217

24,855

41,905

116,368

Benue

26,855

17,108

56,853

203,332

149,467

Borno

37,030

10,728

85,361

293,338

172,939

Cross River

47,094

38,191

48,128

57,739

122,517

Delta

38,523

45,270

74,091

97,783

120,368

Ebonyi

15,861

36,544

64,622

32,265

154,584

Edo

31,658

40,731

95,282

83,528

120,671

Ekiti

17,702

2,774

29,238

37,579

83,072

Enugu

36,342

36,200

57,383

73,303

97,419

Gombe

39,345

7,638

38,127

150,618

93,509

Imo

19,641

40,500

56,346

77,726

119,721

Jigawa

23,979

28,996

25,048

113,161

Kaduna

104,245

116,108

102,975

449,058

151,651

Kano

166,007

82,119

106,889

814,252

219,608

Katsina

43,308

78,400

72,772

488,920

229,826

Kebbi

8,950

5,250

59,896

316,840

110,376

Kogi

23,596

49,750

56,549

189,714

119,843

Kwara

37,393

31,407

39,412

112,265

137,762

Lagos

126,269

130,935

162,049

201,445

280,566

Nassarawa

10,314

32,798

29,225

110,797

90,438

Niger

10,441

53,219

73,026

227,885

145,929

Ogun

35,590

44,055

55,481

77,730

92,558

Ondo

11,540

34,543

72,269

129,904

Osun

70,075

59,246

57,257

90,569

115,750

Oyo

26,225

58,190

63,186

146,640

144,638

Plateau

25,894

25,204

26,848

128,528

69,888

Rivers

40,326

68,243

67,168

101,870

236,942

Sokoto

30,817

33,000

65,835

245,256

100,243

Taraba

15,390

33,957

63,054

160,346

134,392

Yobe

26,028

28,819

39,940

141,734

71,550

Zamfara

21,102

25,024

32,777

153,205

71,806

FCT(Abuja)

26,317

15,510

22,379

42,722

Nigeria
1,337,320
1,484,411
2,181,027
6,100,665
Source: Federal Ministry of Health (Department of Health Planning, Research & Statistics)

4,782,789

127

TABLE 142.1: VACINATION BY BACKGROUND CHARACTERISTICS, 2008


Percent
State of
Residence

BCG

Abia

76.2

Abuja

No
vacinati
ons

% with a
Vacination
Card

Number
of
children

38.9

20.8

46.4

71

73.5

55.4

7.6

54.6

48

46.3

41.4

19.1

16.7

28.4

122

82.6

59.1

50.2

32.4

8.7

42.0

103

87.5

83.3

63.2

71.0

51.9

10.4

47.8

158

7.9

68.6

43.3

27.4

14.9

1.0

27.3

6.7

194

27.6

37.8

73.5

59.2

34.7

30.6

20.4

18.4

37.8

54

46.9

36.8

35.2

74.0

58.9

43.8

43.3

18.8

18.8

33.9

137

17.0

7.3

2.5

11.5

38.5

24.8

13.4

12.5

1.5

56.9

8.0

179

75.8

76.7

74.8

64.6

57.1

84.2

77.6

51.5

63.6

42.1

15.8

54.3

102

81.5

83.9

74.3

58.1

59.8

85.9

75.1

57.4

61.3

38.4

7.7

52.5

102

Eboyi

79.4

76.9

71.8

60.1

66.8

74.2

72.6

56.8

60.8

50.0

19.0

58.4

72

Edo

88.8

87.9

79.5

61.6

62.8

91.7

79.7

54.6

74.0

38.8

3.7

44.3

98

Ekiti

97.1

96.3

94.3

88.5

75.1

97.1

94.3

70.2

85.7

57.7

1.9

42.3

78

Enugu

66.2

63.6

59.2

50.0

61.6

70.8

59.2

35.3

53.6

28.4

28.1

41.1

96

Gombe

42.4

48.6

37.4

28.2

26.7

69.7

58.6

35.5

37.0

15.5

25.8

23.0

97

Imo

83.9

83.9

82.6

77.0

72.8

85.2

82.6

49.5

66.2

40.3

14.8

40.0

109

Jigawa

8.6

11.7

5.4

0.0

6.8

43.4

35.4

25.1

8.3

0.0

54.2

2.9

188

Kaduna

46.8

60.5

49.1

32.7

29.3

86.6

72.3

50.8

56.9

21.4

10.9

17.3

247

Kano

23.3

24.6

16.1

7.6

11.8

39.9

27.6

15.7

17.8

5.5

54.1

5.5

394

7.8

8.6

4.7

1.7

6.9

39.7

30.2

19.8

8.2

0.9

58.6

4.3

269

Kebbi

15.1

26.5

19.9

7.2

12.7

48.6

42.2

28.3

21.1

4.8

50.6

4.2

126

Kogi

76.4

78.6

65.2

55.0

53.9

83.2

64.0

46.1

69.6

39.3

13.5

24.7

80

Kwara

70.8

71.8

65.2

55.2

52.0

78.4

70.7

41.9

60.9

30.9

21.6

31.0

68

Lagos

84.6

86.1

83.2

73.6

75.1

83.1

77.2

60.9

69.2

52.8

11.7

52.8

263

Nassarawa

30.1

53.6

45.7

30.1

38.5

57.0

39.8

31.0

38.6

16.1

39.5

24.9

54

Niger

37.5

38.7

28.9

20.9

22.8

55.2

44.9

25.8

33.2

12.3

41.7

17.2

142

Ogun

87.8

64.4

57.6

42.0

51.0

68.8

55.4

35.3

41.9

23.1

26.7

26.5

122

Ondo

75.3

71.9

66.3

54.3

43.4

74.1

68.6

48.8

64.4

37.0

22.6

29.9

92

Osun

95.3

95.3

95.3

85.6

85.7

89.1

87.9

68.4

84.4

58.7

4.7

56.2

82

Oyo

70.6

79.4

74.4

60.7

49.5

89.0

78.9

42.7

59.4

30.6

8.9

38.3

176

Plateau

78.2

79.5

74.5

56.8

51.4

82.3

69.1

44.2

64.4

31.2

13.0

43.6

111

Rivers

71.7

68.9

58.5

51.8

59.3

87.8

71.6

54.6

48.9

36.5

11.3

45.0

204

Sokoto

4.5

5.5

4.5

2.0

1.5

34.8

29.4

10.9

3.5

1.0

64.7

1.0

175

Taraba

40.9

51.8

33.6

19.6

24.7

88.6

73.4

42.0

35.2

14.1

7.7

16.6

88

Yobe

15.0

19.3

10.2

9.1

14.7

36.3

25.0

18.0

25.0

4.0

57.2

18.7

101

5.4

52.2

1.1

145

DPT
2

DPT
3

POLIO
01

POLIO
1

POLIO
2

POLIO
3

MEASLES

74.7

70.3

59.8

70.3

77.7

71.8

52.3

61.2

84.7

87.2

82.0

75.9

66.4

90.5

86.0

65.2

Adamawa

43.8

52.5

40.7

30.2

32.7

78.4

66.7

Akwa Ibom

68.0

72.4

63.7

51.5

50.6

90.2

Anambra

84.7

88.6

82.4

76.3

68.5

Bauchi

17.7

16.4

4.7

1.0

Bayelsa

65.3

53.1

37.8

Benue

59.9

60.5

Borno

17.9

Cross River
Delta

Katsina

DPT1

Zamfara
19.9
23.9
19.2
8.8
3.0
47.2
37.5
22.8
14.1
Source: National Population Commission, NDHS
Note: Percentage of children age 12 - 23 months who received specific vacines at any time before
the survey (according to vacination card or the mother's report), and percentage with a vacination card seen,
by background characteristics, Nigeria 2008
1

Polio 0 is the polio vacination given at birth

BCG, Measles and three doses each of DPT and POLIO vacine (excluding POLIO Vacine given at birth).

ALL

128

TABLE 142.2: VACINATION BY BACKGROUND CHARACTERISTICS, 2008


Percent
Number
of
children

MEASLES

ALL2

No
vacinations

% with a
Vacination
Card

38.7

41.5

22.6

29.7

26.2

2,448

58.0

38.7

41.4

22.8

28.1

26.1

2,497

76.3

69.3

52.3

60.0

38.4

17.3

39.6

1,520

27.3

63.1

51.8

32.6

33.2

15.7

34.1

20.2

3,425

43.4

42.0

72.7

59.9

40.5

51.8

25.9

23.4

31.2

640

18.9

12.4

17.7

61.4

45.6

28.6

24.8

7.6

33.9

15.1

780

23.9

17.4

9.1

11.2

48.6

38.5

24.3

19.5

6.0

48.7

5.8

1,545

79.1

79.3

74.8

66.9

68.1

80.6

75.4

52.5

63.9

42.9

17.4

46.1

504

South South

75.3

74.5

65.6

54.2

56.4

86.7

74.9

53.6

55.5

36.0

10.5

46.6

663

South West

80.3

81.7

77.8

66.5

63.4

83.2

76.0

53.4

65.5

42.8

12.9

42.5

814

No Education

20.2

24.4

17.6

10.7

11.7

50.0

38.4

24.0

19.0

6.5

47.4

8.6

2,248

Primary

58.2

61.0

50.1

37.7

39.9

73.5

62.5

38.7

47.4

23.1

21.8

29.8

1,107

Secondary
Above
Secondary

83.6

83.1

76.4

65.4

66.0

88.5

78.9

56.9

65.7

41.4

8.2

45.7

1,283

92.6

92.5

90.7

83.4

85.2

91.3

85.8

69.8

82.9

61.2

5.3

59.6

307

28.9

26.1

4,945

Background
Characteristic

POLI
O 01

POLIO
1

POLIO 2

36.6

66.7

56.4

35.3

36.7

68.9

65.5

56.3

57.7

43.0

35.4

26.2

62.4

23.9

54.5

North West

27.2

30.5

North East

19.1

South East

BCG

DPT1

DPT2

DPT3

Male

49.1

51.4

44.3

35.6

Female

50.2

52.7

45.1

Urban

72.7

72.4

Rural

39.4

North Central

POLIO3

Sex

Residence

Zone

Education

Total
49.7
52.0
44.7
35.4
36.7
67.8
57.2
38.7
41.4
22.7
Source: National Population Commission, NDHS
Note: Percentage of children age 12 - 23 months who received specific vacines at any time before
the survey (according to vacination card or the mother's report), and percentage with a vacination card seen,
by background characteristics, Nigeria 2008
1
Polio 0 is the polio vacination given at birth
2
BCG, Measles and three doses each of DPT and POLIO vacine (excluding POLIO Vacine given at birth).

129

TABLE 143:

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF THE REGISTERED LIVE BIRTHS PER STATE


IN RESPECT OF THE YEAR OF REGISTRATION, 2000 2007
Number

State

Year of Registration
2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

Abia

2.77

1.18

0.97

0.83

1.23

1.11

1.46

2.52

Adamawa

1.82

1.48

1.58

1.51

1.74

1.64

2.79

4.10

Akwa Ibom

3.86

3.50

3.51

3.55

2.78

2.46

2.46

1.89

Anambra

2.80

2.44

2.50

2.89

4.12

2.60

2.64

2.66

Bauchi

1.26

1.47

1.38

1.28

1.60

1.24

1.41

2.39

Bayelsa

0.42

0.38

0.43

0.45

0.60

0.60

0.91

0.97

Benue

4.29

1.61

1.61

1.87

2.44

2.87

2.22

3.33

Borno

2.18

1.90

2.09

2.18

2.11

1.65

1.74

2.40

Cross River

1.54

1.16

1.03

1.05

1.07

0.99

0.85

1.63

Delta

2.31

2.35

2.47

3.34

3.68

3.01

2.64

2.52

Ebonyi

1.49

1.67

1.96

1.95

2.05

1.92

1.90

2.44

Edo

3.29

3.92

4.79

3.73

4.12

4.04

2.84

2.54

Ekiti

2.34

1.79

2.54

2.36

1.64

1.48

1.20

1.60

Enugu

1.86

1.93

1.59

1.79

2.35

2.17

2.37

2.55

Gombe

1.44

1.36

2.44

2.47

1.83

2.47

2.36

2.73

Imo

1.06

0.85

0.91

1.14

1.51

2.33

2.73

3.30

Jigawa

1.36

1.42

1.45

1.43

1.72

1.41

1.54

1.96

Kaduna

2.59

2.13

2.54

2.30

2.29

1.93

1.82

3.65

Kano

5.83

6.34

6.91

7.39

6.67

4.64

5.20

3.82

Katsina

6.71

7.09

4.50

3.75

4.96

5.37

6.09

2.81

Kebbi

1.41

1.33

1.34

1.33

1.46

1.12

1.04

1.52

Kogi

2.71

1.88

1.77

1.48

1.75

1.87

1.53

2.50

Kwara

1.38

1.38

1.93

2.18

1.97

1.39

1.62

1.70

Lagos

5.04

13.51

17.27

18.35

13.42

19.00

16.76

11.63

Nassarawa

0.84

0.81

0.95

0.92

1.01

0.95

0.84

2.04

Niger

1.38

1.12

0.99

1.32

1.46

1.15

1.31

1.83

Ogun

2.15

2.22

3.09

4.19

4.57

4.95

4.23

4.33

Ondo

1.04

0.85

0.98

0.99

1.73

1.33

1.88

1.76

Osun

9.93

9.75

6.35

4.13

4.13

3.36

3.35

3.22

Oyo

11.43

8.58

6.11

6.41

5.08

5.64

5.83

3.50

Plateau

3.00

3.52

3.16

2.92

2.33

3.19

2.81

3.36

Rivers

1.58

1.53

1.69

2.29

2.69

2.34

2.39

2.17

Sokoto

1.80

1.27

1.34

0.57

1.05

1.01

1.67

1.50

Taraba

0.83

1.63

1.28

1.09

1.26

1.05

0.90

1.13

Yobe

1.02

1.29

1.04

1.12

1.60

0.90

1.12

1.82

Zamfara

0.88

0.52

0.47

0.50

0.90

0.86

1.05

1.35

FCT, Abuja

2.33

2.83

3.03

2.94

3.09

3.97

4.49

2.82

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

Total
100.00
100.00
Source: National Population Commision, NDHS

130

TABLE 144: TOTAL REGISTERED LIVE BIRTHS BY YEAR OF REGISTRATION AND STATES
IN NIGERIA, 2000 - 2007
Number
Year of Registration
2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

Abia

25,987

11,538

9,071

8,183

8,474

7,525

13,512

45,514

Adamawa

17,073

14,434

14,767

14,870

11,932

11,118

25,911

74,172

Akwa Ibom

36,199

34,277

32,820

34,876

19,076

16,718

22,843

34,169

Anambra

26,226

23,826

23,383

28,337

28,326

17,685

24,501

48,022

Bauchi

11,761

14,362

12,938

12,614

11,001

8,412

13,052

43,269

Bayelsa

3,892

3,763

4,023

4,427

4,098

4,069

8,463

17,486

Benue

40,210

15,786

15,087

18,319

16,773

19,486

20,622

60,137

Borno

20,458

18,556

19,590

21,375

14,476

11,237

16,141

43,345

Cross River

14,450

11,341

9,605

10,278

7,323

6,703

7,877

29,509

Delta

21,665

22,972

23,136

32,807

25,296

20,416

24,476

45,473

Ebonyi

13,972

16,356

18,289

19,129

14,102

13,068

17,578

44,010

Edo

30,857

38,394

44,797

36,679

28,328

27,450

26,386

45,839

Ekiti

21,872

17,539

23,805

23,134

11,279

10,037

11,167

28,874

Enugu

17,461

18,877

14,880

17,607

16,163

14,720

21,950

46,150

Gombe

13,509

13,285

22,839

24,300

12,561

16,755

21,907

49,323

9,962

8,323

8,526

11,178

10,341

15,823

25,349

59,662

Jigawa

12,708

13,877

13,563

14,090

11,794

9,609

14,322

35,389

Kaduna

24,239

20,881

23,784

22,602

15,731

13,091

16,880

65,950

Kano

54,560

62,019

64,612

72,549

45,804

31,522

48,203

68,956

Katsina

62,836

69,392

42,128

36,866

34,061

36,458

56,508

50,818

Kebbi

13,240

12,980

12,501

13,098

10,020

7,583

9,651

27,486

Kogi

25,345

18,367

16,543

14,552

12,016

12,708

14,215

45,256

Kwara

12,968

13,470

18,041

21,408

13,539

9,457

14,985

30,702

Lagos

47,240

132,144

161,603

180,232

92,181

129,004

155,467

210,161

7,876

7,879

8,916

9,060

6,925

6,480

7,799

36,934

Niger

12,900

10,991

9,254

12,992

10,014

7,795

12,108

33,066

Ogun

20,182

21,694

28,894

41,156

31,387

33,600

39,194

78,269

Ondo

9,772

8,334

9,127

9,722

11,869

9,050

17,435

31,802

Osun

92,965

95,404

59,441

40,527

28,360

22,794

31,044

58,173

Oyo

107,025

83,960

57,182

62,934

34,875

38,286

54,045

63,209

Plateau

28,074

34,420

29,548

28,657

16,001

21,665

26,051

60,792

Rivers

14,836

15,010

15,854

22,465

18,491

15,918

22,175

39,296

Sokoto

16,833

12,446

12,533

5,621

7,211

6,832

15,450

27,193

Taraba

7,743

15,973

11,985

10,676

8,683

7,140

8,390

20,485

Yobe

9,578

12,628

9,760

10,967

10,989

6,092

10,412

32,882

Zamfara

8,276

5,051

4,354

4,898

6,181

5,862

9,737

24,356

21,840

27,673

28,317

28,858

21,248

26,969

41,666

50,896

Total
936,590
978,222
935,496
Source: National Population Commision, NDHS

982,043

686,929

679,137

927,472

1,807,025

State

Imo

Nassarawa

FCT, Abuja

131

TABLE 145: TOTAL REGISTERED DEATHS BY YEAR OF REGISTRATION AND STATES IN NIGERIA,
2000 2007
Number
State

Year of Registration
2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

Abia

25,987

11,538

9,071

8,183

8,474

7,525

13,512

45,514

Adamawa

17,073

14,434

14,767

14,870

11,932

11,118

25,911

74,172

Akwa Ibom

36,199

34,277

32,820

34,876

19,076

16,718

22,843

34,169

Anambra

26,226

23,826

23,383

28,337

28,326

17,685

24,501

48,022

Bauchi

11,761

14,362

12,938

12,614

11,001

8,412

13,052

43,269

Bayelsa

3,892

3,763

4,023

4,427

4,098

4,069

8,463

17,486

Benue

40,210

15,786

15,087

18,319

16,773

19,486

20,622

60,137

Borno

20,458

18,556

19,590

21,375

14,476

11,237

16,141

43,345

Cross River

14,450

11,341

9,605

10,278

7,323

6,703

7,877

29,509

Delta

21,665

22,972

23,136

32,807

25,296

20,416

24,476

45,473

Ebonyi

13,972

16,356

18,289

19,129

14,102

13,068

17,578

44,010

Edo

30,857

38,394

44,797

36,679

28,328

27,450

26,386

45,839

Ekiti

21,872

17,539

23,805

23,134

11,279

10,037

11,167

28,874

Enugu

17,461

18,877

14,880

17,607

16,163

14,720

21,950

46,150

Gombe

13,509

13,285

22,839

24,300

12,561

16,755

21,907

49,323

9,962

8,323

8,526

11,178

10,341

15,823

25,349

59,662

Jigawa

12,708

13,877

13,563

14,090

11,794

9,609

14,322

35,389

Kaduna

24,239

20,881

23,784

22,602

15,731

13,091

16,880

65,950

Kano

54,560

62,019

64,612

72,549

45,804

31,522

48,203

68,956

Katsina

62,836

69,392

42,128

36,866

34,061

36,458

56,508

50,818

Kebbi

13,240

12,980

12,501

13,098

10,020

7,583

9,651

27,486

Kogi

25,345

18,367

16,543

14,552

12,016

12,708

14,215

45,256

Kwara

12,968

13,470

18,041

21,408

13,539

9,457

14,985

30,702

Lagos

47,240

132,144

161,603

180,232

92,181

129,004

155,467

210,161

Imo

Nassarawa

7,876

7,879

8,916

9,060

6,925

6,480

7,799

36,934

Niger

12,900

10,991

9,254

12,992

10,014

7,795

12,108

33,066

Ogun

20,182

21,694

28,894

41,156

31,387

33,600

39,194

78,269

Ondo

9,772

8,334

9,127

9,722

11,869

9,050

17,435

31,802

Osun

92,965

95,404

59,441

40,527

28,360

22,794

31,044

58,173

Oyo

107,025

83,960

57,182

62,934

34,875

38,286

54,045

63,209

Plateau

28,074

34,420

29,548

28,657

16,001

21,665

26,051

60,792

Rivers

14,836

15,010

15,854

22,465

18,491

15,918

22,175

39,296

Sokoto

16,833

12,446

12,533

5,621

7,211

6,832

15,450

27,193

Taraba

7,743

15,973

11,985

10,676

8,683

7,140

8,390

20,485

Yobe

9,578

12,628

9,760

10,967

10,989

6,092

10,412

32,882

Zamfara

8,276

5,051

4,354

4,898

6,181

5,862

9,737

24,356

21,840

27,673

28,317

28,858

21,248

26,969

41,666

50,896

Total
936,590
978,222
Source: National Population Commision

935,496

982,043

686,929

679,137

927,472

1,807,025

FCT, Abuja

132

TABLE 146: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF PREGNANT WOMEN WHO REGISTERED WITH CLINI
AND RECEIVED ANTI-TETANUS INJECTION BY NUMBER OF VISIT TO CLINIC, 2007
Percent
State

Registered
With Clinic

Received
Anti
Tetanus

Abia

94.1

88.2

Adamawa

65.5

Akwa ibom

75.0

Anambra
Bauchi

Number of Visit
1

12.5

68.8

12.5

6.3

0.0

0.0

87.2

8.3

38.9

27.8

25.0

0.0

0.0

92.3

18.2

18.2

18.2

27.3

9.1

9.1

75.0

100.0

25.0

33.3

8.3

33.3

0.0

0.0

31.0

30.3

7.1

21.4

42.9

28.6

0.0

0.0

Bayelsa

26.1

71.4

40.0

20.0

0.0

20.0

0.0

0.0

Benue

57.1

72.2

68.8

31.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Borno

43.9

77.3

0.0

58.8

35.3

5.9

0.0

0.0

Cross Rivers

41.2

75.0

14.3

42.9

14.3

28.6

0.0

0.0

Delta

32.4

66.7

36.4

36.4

9.1

18.2

0.0

0.0

Ebonyi

85.0

93.5

12.1

42.4

24.2

21.2

0.0

0.0

Edo

65.4

72.2

22.2

55.6

5.6

16.7

0.0

0.0

Ekiti

80.0

93.8

14.3

14.3

0.0

71.4

0.0

0.0

Enugu

62.5

75.0

20.0

40.0

0.0

40.0

0.0

0.0

Gombe

19.0

100.0

33.3

66.7

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Imo

90.6

96.7

30.0

33.3

26.7

10.0

0.0

0.0

Jigawa

69.0

70.8

23.3

62.8

4.7

9.3

0.0

0.0

Kaduna

58.3

85.7

32.0

36.0

20.0

4.0

0.0

Kano

55.0

65.0

5.5

49.1

27.3

14.5

0.0

3.6

Katsina

14.9

63.6

0.0

83.3

0.0

0.0

16.7

0.0

Kebbi

8.0

62.5

50.0

50.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Kogi

72.2

28.6

25.0

16.7

33.3

25.0

0.0

0.0

Kwara

61.9

92.3

23.1

69.2

0.0

7.7

0.0

0.0

Lagos

93.3

100.0

0.0

50.0

0.0

50.0

0.0

0.0

Nassarawa

63.3

70.6

35.5

35.5

22.6

6.5

0.0

0.0

Niger

40.2

61.4

57.5

27.5

10.0

5.0

0.0

0.0

Ogun

95.0

100.0

19.0

23.8

14.3

33.3

9.5

0.0

Ondo

92.3

83.3

4.8

38.1

9.5

47.6

0.0

0.0

Osun

88.9

93.8

6.7

40.0

0.0

53.3

0.0

0.0

Oyo

85.7

83.3

52.9

23.5

0.0

23.5

0.0

0.0

Plateau

55.6

81.0

61.9

19.0

19.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Rivers

75.0

92.3

33.3

8.3

8.3

50.0

0.0

0.0

Sokoto

43.3

77.4

0.0

80.8

7.7

11.5

0.0

0.0

Taraba

61.1

60.5

25.0

46.9

9.4

15.6

3.1

0.0

5.4

33.3

60.0

0.0

20.0

0.0

20.0

0.0

Zamfara

17.6

86.7

53.3

26.7

3.3

16.7

0.0

0.0

FCT

53.3

79.2

41.7

29.2

8.3

20.8

0.0

0.0

National
47.9
Source: National Bureau of Statistics

75.1

25.4

40.0

14.3

18.7

1.1

0.6

Yobe

133

TABLE 147:

PERCENTAGE OF WOMEN CURRENTLY USING FAMILY PLANNING, 2001 - 2005


Percent

States

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

Abia

7.21

7.17

8.29

9.73

11.28

Adamawa

0.67

0.63

0.82

0.85

0.53

Akwa Ibom

3.93

3.04

3.03

7.06

4.83

Anambra

12.91

11.11

9.53

12.71

15.41

Bauchi

0.41

0.73

0.84

1.23

1.11

Bayelsa

8.84

10.29

9.03

11.40

13.61

Benue

9.18

5.67

5.08

6.36

6.24

Borno

0.46

0.72

0.64

0.95

0.72

Cross River

2.14

4.94

5.29

5.34

5.64

10.58

9.47

8.52

10.10

11.81

8.35

7.58

6.99

6.99

7.49

Edo

11.92

16.21

11.66

15.80

11.03

Ekiti

9.01

9.01

9.01

9.01

9.01

Enugu

8.25

7.83

7.50

7.49

8.21

Gombe

0.34

0.72

1.11

0.58

1.07

Imo

6.87

8.70

7.19

8.24

6.77

Jigawa

0.05

0.12

0.44

0.12

0.19

Kaduna

0.62

1.32

1.79

1.03

1.95

Kano

0.58

0.37

0.51

0.53

0.61

0.27

0.32

0.04

1.90

1.97

1.15

1.58

1.11

4.51

Delta
Ebonyi

Katsina
Kebbi
kogi

1.91

1.94

3.33

2.24

Kwara

5.57

7.43

7.44

7.00

5.75

Lagos

4.89

5.75

8.42

9.29

10.71

Nassarawa

2.14

2.31

2.60

2.60

2.60

Niger

1.17

1.38

1.37

2.12

2.32

Ogun

8.06

7.60

6.80

8.23

8.02

Ondo

9.99

7.48

9.89

8.81

8.76

Osun

15.64

14.52

11.94

12.34

12.65

Oyo

5.04

5.05

3.71

9.52

7.19

Plateau

3.10

3.23

3.82

5.01

3.64

Rivers

1.87

4.02

1.86

2.25

6.82

Sokoto

0.56

0.73

0.97

0.75

0.62

Taraba

0.64

0.70

0.69

1.66

1.89

Yobe

0.68

0.24

0.15

0.3

0.31

Zamfara

0.62

0.48

0.56

0.52

0.47

FCT, Abuja

4.77

5.76

5.40

4.80

5.29

Nigeria

4.45

4.56

4.41

5.31

5.11

Source: National Bureau of Statistics

134

TABLE 148:

REPORTED MALARIA CASES, 2003 - 2007


Number
Cases

State
2003

2004

2005

2006

Abia

17,643

29,646

21,348

31,094

19,759

Adamawa

45,596

22,536

43,335

72,702

105,966

Akwa Ibom

27,664

35,398

59,031

81,237

76,839

Anambra

69,217

73,445

75,958

94,353

71,241

Bauchi

54,897

21,931

45,594

66,527

43,453

Bayelsa

37,770

32,989

23,715

35,677

35,945

Benue

51,352

49,081

59,586

57,534

49,185

Borno

26,036

22,759

34,250

50,496

57,734

Cross River

2007

9,877

26,628

21,288

29,073

57,964

Delta

73,570

142,523

157,372

102,266

130,969

Ebonyi

22,689

20,844

20,610

13,978

14,382

Edo

95,595

108,000

77,144

95,829

96,652

Ekiti

nr

20,280

49,198

91,345

60,821

Enugu

79,310

68,725

224,178

60,997

56,827

Gombe

9,195

52,740

53,256

36,889

25,563

50,789

68,755

61,776

78,897

64,553

Jigawa

42,487

40,320

nr

11,862

45,865

Kaduna

120,749

89,170

177,608

141,254

143,372

Kano

215,455

274,589

nr

288,030

565,232

95,194

332,485

274,443

387,389

401,338

Kebbi

153,455

162,735

281,764

163,217

272,135

Kogi

49,666

52,214

64,291

62,324

84,308

Kwara

15,641

45,084

51,694

8,894

132,725

Lagos

312,334

308,936

139,488

254,120

348,621

Nassarawa

23,347

23,447

21,483

35,036

53,223

Niger

83,094

63,364

113,696

113,577

77,571

Ogun

nr

137,473

139,561

153,742

132,044

Ondo

123,313

128,012

137,047

109,599

142,537

Osun

306,786

391,333

377,344

321,520

268,683

Oyo

97,611

73,684

18,613

74,334

210,721

Plateau

10,650

3,796

34,142

44,670

41,668

Rivers

102,494

94,659

62,501

74,768

81,529

Sokoto

16,198

77,439

107,281

73,308

72,410

Taraba

41,395

41,057

82,352

57,598

205,787

Yobe

29,481

34,734

36,109

41,476

34,428

Zamfara

81,681

38,072

3,133

78,773

23,470

FCT(Abuja)

38,955

38,358

32,883

53,445

60,528

Total
2,631,186
3,247,241
3,183,072
Source: Federal Ministry of Health (Epid/HER Div., Public Health Dept.)
Note: nr = No Report

3,547,830

4,948,838

Imo

Katsina

135

TABLE 149:

REPORTED DEATHS FROM MALARIA, 2003 - 2007


Number
Deaths

State

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

27

33

41

23

Adamawa

75

34

49

107

248

Akwa Ibom

18

29

13

Abia

Anambra

27

33

29

24

Bauchi

222

84

422

361

335

Bayelsa

31

48

51

46

74

Benue

41

34

28

16

46

Borno

536

402

223

241

419

64

98

74

137

236

361

144

76

127

Ebonyi

57

39

25

16

Edo

33

54

55

56

60

Cross River
Delta

Ekiti
Enugu
Gombe

36

19

18

33

10

20

143

132

51

59

Imo

171

185

99

146

53

Jigawa

125

135

nr

229

Kaduna

119

74

62

14

Kano

1,401

347

nr

429

372

Katsina

258

1,044

1,087

1,296

2,049

Kebbi

817

695

690

319

336

Kogi

26

10

Kwara

17

Lagos

64

43

20

37

72

34

13

Niger

18

91

116

26

58

Ogun

30

18

26

Ondo

12

59

44

28

Osun

Oyo

18

42

Plateau

281

81

Rivers

36

29

56

49

37

Sokoto

20

111

192

156

16

Nassarawa

Taraba

80

30

185

364

608

Yobe

146

698

978

708

466

Zamfara

279

182

316

85

11

FCT(Abuja)

Total
4,894
5,099
Source: Federal Ministry of Health (Epid/HER Div., Public Health Dept.)
Note: - = Nil

24

14

18

5,244

5,206

6,090

136

TABLE 150: REPORTED MALARIA CASES (DISEASE = MALARIA + ANAEMIA SEVERE), 2003
2007
Number
State

2003

Abia

Adamawa
Akwa Ibom
Anambra

Cases(Disease = Malaria + Anemie Severe


2004
2005
2006

2007

2,522

1,155

269

3,532

5,134

17,361

13,569

142

4,975

5,029

4,204

142

14,567

11,520

7,262

9,118

Bauchi

7,244

12,928

Bayelsa

7,902

13,159

21,878

26,118

Benue

6,358

5,992

5,928

6,999

Borno

3,939

3,934

Cross River

538

2,065

1,674

Delta

6,046

29,748

15,141

11,899

Ebonyi

223

1,272

2,386

2,366

Edo

14,134

14,868

17,872

Ekiti

334

512

499

2,866

7,498

9,281

4,070

1,888

Enugu
Gombe

3,284

Imo

2,695

3,265

Jigawa

767

3,617

12,132

10,636

Kaduna

184

2,651

32,273

21,551

16,656

124,017

Kano
Katsina

2,008

21,242

Kebbi

8,414

29,520

44,200

37,078

56,848

Kogi

5,041

4,420

10,960

5,581

Kwara

261

2,210

Lagos

5,609

2,605

22,312

31,580

Nassarawa

3,929

5,012

7,012

13,647

Niger

4,239

8,274

5,905

9,642

4,771

Ogun

583

1,131

777

Ondo

629

2,566

3,421

Osun

83

4,043

Oyo

23,601

Plateau

2,192

5,169

4,378

Rivers

2,279

5,889

8,130

6,796

Sokoto

636

10,739

16,152

7,193

9,891

Taraba

1,288

24,425

Yobe

2,452

2,377

3,448

455

7,757

2,656

4,165

3,313

2,398

5,056

Total
21,633
127,225
220,870
Source: Federal Ministry of Health (Epid/HER Div., Public Health Dept.)
Note: - = Nil

264,615

497,833

Zamfara
FCT(Abuja)

137

TABLE 151:

REPORTED DEATHS FROM MALARIA (DISEASE = MALARIA + ANAEMIA SEVERE),


2003 - 2007
Number

State

2003

Deaths From Malaria Disease = Malaria + Anemie Severe


2004
2005
2006

2007

Abia

14

62

Adamawa

53

73

144

Akwa Ibom

12

42

20

Anambra

17

22

10

18

Bauchi

57

64

Bayelsa

19

32

29

30

Benue

33

20

23

16

Borno

70

158

Cross River

Delta

65

215

79

53

Ebonyi

13

Edo

44

43

99

Ekiti

Enugu

10

21

Gombe

27

Imo

80

56

78

292

Kaduna

82

62

33

Kano

532

18

194

209

257

212

122

243

Kogi

13

Kwara

Lagos

24

13

24

Nassarawa

Niger

16

21

50

46

25

Ogun

23

46

14

Ondo

28

147

15

Osun

Oyo

39

Plateau

15

Rivers

21

70

17

Sokoto

12

130

169

109

153

Taraba

195

Yobe

30

31

38

82

27

20

Total
370
717
1,095
Source: Federal Ministry of Health (Epid/HER Div., Public Health Dept.)
Note: - = Nil

1,190

2,565

Jigawa

Katsina
Kebbi

Zamfara
FCT(Abuja)

138

TABLE 152: REPORTED MALARIA CASES (DISEASE = MALARIA PREGNANT WOMEN 15+), 2003
2007
Number
Malaria Cases Disease = Malaria Pregnant Women 15+
State
2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

Abia

1,939

2,735

3,118

2,707

Adamawa

2,353

6,600

7,298

Akwa Ibom

456

3,264

7,658

6,927

82

4,303

3,808

3,453

3,845

Bauchi

1,866

2,835

Bayelsa

2,220

4,329

6,451

7,238

Benue

2,612

4,272

4,781

5,593

Borno

132

3,435

5,826

Cross River

439

889

1,434

Delta

1,164

14,930

10,839

11,900

Ebonyi

127

2,079

2,066

1,890

Edo

4,187

6,892

8,595

Ekiti

743

1,211

765

1,726

3,585

5,413

2,230

1,230

Gombe

2,753

Imo

1,403

2,686

5,875

6,068

Jigawa

138

1,287

5,214

10,447

Kaduna

430

1,025

6,705

4,249

8,226

40,271

792

12,283

11,930

16,149

49,343

5,205

10,637

18,001

15,885

49,607

Kogi

791

3,656

6,283

5,920

Kwara

728

8,827

Lagos

9,679

4,803

11,173

13,802

Nassarawa

2,114

3,275

6,072

8,752

Niger

1,739

3,568

5,827

6,338

4,694

Ogun

7,439

8,428

7,308

Ondo

1,764

4,319

5,741

Osun

271

6,736

Oyo

17,350

Plateau

464

2,549

1,646

Rivers

1,312

3,323

4,731

5,917

Sokoto

452

9,100

6,916

5,216

6,147

Taraba

14,889

Yobe

859

1,445

1,952

237

3,494

1,835

2,281

1,556

1,464

2,116

Total
12,009
73,838
127,266
Source: Federal Ministry of Health (Epid/HER Div., Public Health Dept.)
Note: - = Nil

169,927

347,337

Anambra

Enugu

Kano
Katsina
Kebbi

Zamfara
FCT(Abuja)

139

TABLE 153: REPORTED DEATHS FROM MALARIA (DISEASE = MALARIA PREGNANT WOMEN
15+), 2003 - 2007
Number
Deaths From Malaria Disease = Malaria Pregnant Women

State
2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

Abia

Adamawa

10

Akwa Ibom

Anambra

10

Bauchi

Bayelsa

Benue

Borno

21

28

Cross River

Delta

Ebonyi

Edo

10

1,318

Ekiti

Enugu

Gombe

Imo

Jigawa

18

10

45

37

Kaduna

21

Kano

21

41

Katsina

65

43

41

64

24

37

23

27

40

Kogi

Kwara

41

Lagos

Nassarawa

Niger

Ogun

Ondo

Osun

Oyo

Plateau

Kebbi

Rivers

10

Sokoto

22

26

Taraba

20

Yobe

Zamfara

FCT(Abuja)

51

177

191

1,634

Total
53
216
Source: Federal Ministry of Health (Epid/HER Div., Public Health Dept.)
Note: - = Nil

140

TABLE 154:

NATIONAL AND STATE HIV POPULATION, 2003 - 2007


Number
Population

State
2003
Abia

2004

2005

2006

2007

70,525

74,796

79,137

87,778

96,146

Adamawa

144,861

114,622

83,094

120,532

128,137

Akwa Ibom

137,237

147,648

158,274

125,557

111,500

Anambra

72,431

77,710

83,094

62,876

52,672

Bauchi

91,491

79,652

67,266

67,455

59,052

Bayelsa

76,243

75,767

75,180

59,302

47,376

Benue

177,264

187,475

197,843

155,317

135,541

Borno

60,994

66,053

71,223

61,968

59,081

Cross River

228,728

175,818

120,684

180,806

189,057

Delta

95,303

84,509

73,202

77,152

72,941

Ebonyi

85,773

87,423

89,029

66,410

54,268

Edo

81,961

86,452

91,008

81,283

77,926

Ekiti

38,121

34,969

31,655

26,054

20,139

Enugu

93,397

110,736

128,598

131,903

176,794

Gombe

129,613

113,650

96,943

104,131

98,201

59,088

67,996

77,159

56,033

49,280

Imo
Jigawa

38,121

36,912

35,612

40,077

42,407

Kaduna

114,364

112,679

110,792

113,664

114,507

Kano

78,149

72,853

67,266

72,982

74,159

Katsina

53,370

53,425

53,417

54,010

54,053

Kebbi

47,652

63,139

79,137

67,787

69,505

Kogi

108,646

108,794

108,813

116,686

122,145

Kwara

51,464

53,425

55,396

46,827

41,986

Lagos

89,585

77,710

65,288

70,903

69,470

Nassarawa

123,894

128,221

132,554

114,327

106,629

Niger

133,425

119,479

104,857

129,005

138,268

Ogun

28,591

49,540

71,223

56,013

58,092

Ondo

43,840

53,425

63,310

36,841

23,344

Osun

22,873

31,084

39,569

12,965

41*

Oyo

74,337

55,368

35,612

40,343

32,159

Plateau

120,082

108,794

96,943

91,784

80,963

Rivers

125,801

116,565

106,835

119,567

120,840

Sokoto

85,773

74,796

63,310

85,261

93,538

Taraba

114,364

117,536

120,684

127,533

134,034

Yobe

72,431

72,853

73,202

85,836

93,933

Zamfara

62,900

61,196

59,353

63,914

65,766

160,110

142,792

124,641

127,972

119,054

National
3,392,802
3,295,862
3,191,203
Source: Federal Ministry of Health (Epid/HER Div., Public Health Dept.)

3,138,854

3,083,007

FCT (Abuja)

141

TABLE 155:

BREASTFEEDING STATUS BY CHILDS AGE, 2003

Not
BreastFeeding

Age in
Months

<2

Breastfeeding and Consumming


WaterComplemebased
Other
ntary food
liquid/
Milk
Juice

Plain
water
only

Exclusively
BreastFeeding

Total

Number of
Children Using
a
Bottle
Nipple/
Bottle

Number of
Children
Living

47.5

8.9

8.6

4.7

100

182

22.5

183

2 to 3

0.9

19.3

49.2

6.5

14.1

10

100

230

25.1

231

4 to 5

0.6

8.7

38.1

9.9

7.1

35.6

100

247

17.6

250

6 to 7

1.3

3.9

26.5

4.4

7.3

56.6

100

230

14.4

239

8 to 9

1.2

1.6

17.8

1.6

6.9

70.8

100

231

16.3

240

10 to 11

4.5

2.6

10.1

2.3

0.2

80.4

100

184

14.7

189

12 to 15

10.1

3.8

3.9

1.3

80.2

100

387

10.4

403

16 to 19

33.7

2.1

2.3

1.6

0.4

59.9

100

313

6.3

323

20 to 23

65.9

0.9

0.9

31.9

100

248

8.3

272

24 to 27

90.9

0.3

8.8

100

361

12.6

441

28 to 31

90.5

0.3

9.1

100

210

303

32 to 35

94.8

0.5

4.7

100

154

3.2

305

21.6
15.3

663
478

<6
1.7
17.2
44.6
8.4
10
18.1
100
659
6 to 9
1.3
2.8
22.1
3
7.1
63.7
100
460
Source: National Population Commission NDHS
Note: Percentage distribution of young children under three years living with the mother by breast-feeding status and
percentage of children under three years using a bottle with a nipple, according to age in months.

TABLE 156: BREASTFEEDING STATUS BY AGE, 2008

Age in
Months

Not
Breastf
eeding

Breastfeeding and Consuming


Exclusively
Plain
NonOther
Breastfed
Water
Milk
Milk
only
Liquids/
juice

Compleme
ntary Food

Total

% Currently
Breastfeeding

Number of
youngest
children under
three years

% Using a
bottle with
a nipple1

Number of
All
Children
under
three
years

<2

2.9

20.1

39.2

12.4

5.5

19.9

100

97.1

741

12.5

748

2-3

3.1

14.2

34.0

10.7

5.9

32.1

100

96.9

1,011.0

16.6

1,024.0

4-5

3.1

7.2

29.1

7.9

5.1

47.6

100

96.9

1,083.0

16.7

1,102.0

6-7

3.2

3.3

17.1

4.4

3.3

68.3

100

69.8

1,015.0

12.8

1,032.0

8-9

5.9

1.3

5.3

2.4

1.7

83.3

100

94.1

909.0

16.3

939.0

10 - 11

9.4

0.9

3.2

1.4

1.1

84.1

100

90.6

861.0

11.1

884.0

12 - 15

14.6

0.6

2.3

1.2

0.8

80.5

100

85.4

1,995.0

8.9

2,041.0

16 - 19

38.8

0.2

1.1

0.5

0.4

59.0

100

61.2

1,559.0

6.4

1,637.0

20 - 23

67.7

0.3

0.6

0.5

0.1

30.7

100

32.3

1,099.0

5.8

1,267.0

24 - 27

89.0

0.1

0.0

0.1

0.0

10.8

100

11.0

1,547.0

2.7

1,947.0

28 - 31

92.1

0.1

0.1

0.0

0.1

7.6

100

7.9

1,082.0

2.7

1,584.0

32 - 35

95.3

0.3

0.5

0.0

0.0

4.0

100

4.7

575.0

3.1

1,103.0

0-3

3.0

16.7

36.2

11.4

5.8

26.9

100

97.0

1,752.0

14.9

1,773.0

0-5

3.0

13.1

33.5

10.1

5.5

34.8

100

97.0

2,835.0

15.6

2,874.0

6-9

4.5

2.4

11.5

3.7

2.5

75.4

100

95.5

1,924.0

14.5

1,971.0

12- -15

14.6

0.6

2.3

1.2

0.8

80.5

100

85.4

1,995.0

8.9

2,041.0

12 - 23

35.3

0.4

1.5

0.8

0.5

61.6

100

64.7

4,653.0

7.3

4,945.0

20 - 23

67.7

0.3

0.6

0.5

0.1

30.7

100

32.3

1,099.0

5.8

1,267.0

Source: National Population Commission, NDHS


Note:

Among youngest children under three years living with their mother, percent distribution by breastfeeding status and the percentage
currently breastfeeding and among all children under three years, percentage using a bottle with a nipple, according to age in months Nigeria 2008

142

TABLE 157: INFANT MORTALITY BY AGE SPECIFIC DEATH RATES AND GENDER, 2002 - 2006

Age Group

2002
Male

2003

Female

Male

2004

Female

Male

2005

Female

Male

2006

Female

Male

Female

Grand
Total

70

44

153

63

128

41

16

227

67

1,976

01 - 04

344

253

371

200

174

148

121

58

137

107

10,798

05 - 09

131

94

75

57

89

79

414

171

48

53

4,669

10 - 14

96

61

85

41

58

36

23

16

63

35

2,568

15 - 19

146

110

77

66

57

59

32

22

64

55

3,242

20 - 24

258

246

206

222

142

112

78

71

129

129

5,928

'25 - 29

463

453

371

423

339

261

143

153

268

268

9,996

30 - 34

604

424

443

412

453

312

230

189

381

325

10,850

35 - 39

891

427

601

387

551

328

380

203

615

363

12,067

40 - 44

870

335

728

326

609

288

379

169

792

340

11,728

45 - 49

832

281

733

267

795

270

487

177

917

304

10,998

50 - 54

804

291

750

224

814

276

457

154

899

245

11,261

55 - 59

665

222

646

186

717

215

474

122

872

236

8,911

60 - 64

726

242

670

191

712

217

446

93

922

228

10,142

65 - 69

624

207

482

162

554

185

380

116

762

196

8,298

70 - 74

649

233

485

147

555

178

399

115

741

181

8,472

75 - 79

382

165

310

137

392

134

254

74

546

119

5,715

80 - 84

344

172

258

116

318

126

190

69

431

133

5,276

'85+

520

326

528

298

549

270

322

146

565

234

10,675

3,925

8,006

3,535

5,225

2,125

9,379

3,618

153,570

Grand total
9,419
4,586
7,972
Source: National Population Commission, NDHS

143

TABLE 158: KNOWLEDGE OF CONTRACEPTIVE METHODS BY WOMEN, 2003


Percent

Contraceptive Method

All Women

Unmarried Women
Who Ever Had Sex
Sexually Active1
Not Sexually
Active2

Currently
Married
Women

Unmarried
Women Who
Never Had Sex

Any method

78.5

78.4

91.2

89.4

66.2

Any modern method

76.7

76.2

91.2

88.3

65.6

Female sterilization

37.2

39.6

44

42.5

19.2

Male sterilization

10.6

10.3

19.4

13.2

6.9

Pill

60.4

63

72

63.4

41.1

IUD

27.1

29.2

33.4

32.1

11

Injectibles

57.1

61

69.1

59.7

32.2

Implants

10.4

10.4

18.6

13.7

5.4

Male condom

59.2

54.3

87.2

78.5

59.1

Female condom

12.7

11.5

23.6

20.4

Diaphragm

8.8

8.6

13.8

11.5

5.7

Foam/Jelly

8.7

7.9

16.5

13.2

6.2

Lactation amenorrhea
method(LAM)

19.5

21.1

22

23.8

7.9

Emergency contraception

15.7

13.7

37.4

27.5

9.5

Any Traditional Method

42.8

43.1

67.3

57.2

22.2

28

25.7

55.7

44.9

17.4

Withdrawal

55.6

23.6

58.7

40

13.8

Other method

16.2

18.9

19

13.5

4.2

5.9

2.5

Number of Women
7,620
5,336
362
Source: National Population Commission, NDHS
Note: 1. Had sexual intercourse in the month preceding the survey
2. Did not have sexual intercourse in the month preceding the survey

833

1,090

Periodic abstinence

Mean number of methods


known

144

TABLE 159.1:

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF CURRENTLY MARRIED WOMEN BY CONTRACEPTIVE


METHOD CURRENTLY USED ACCORDING TOBACKGROUND CHARACTERISTICS, 2008
Modern Method

State of
Residence

Any
Method

Any
Modern
Method

Female
Sterilisation

Pill

IUD

Injectables

Male
Condom

LAM

Other
Modern
Methods

Abia

23.9

15.6

2.1

2.1

2.4

3.2

4.8

1.1

0.0

Abuja

28.0

20.8

0.6

2.4

3.7

5.9

7.6

0.4

0.2

Adamawa

2.8

2.3

0.4

0.4

0.0

0.7

0.7

0.1

0.0

Akwa Ibom

32.7

18.3

0.8

2.8

1.4

5.8

5.4

2.1

0.0

Anambra

34.4

16.5

0.5

2.2

2.6

2.5

5.8

2.0

0.9

Bauchi

2.7

2.0

0.2

0.9

0.0

0.9

0.0

0.1

0.0

Bayelsa

10.1

7.5

0.4

2.8

0.2

1.5

1.7

0.9

0.0

Benue

14.2

12.5

4.3

1.6

0.5

1.4

2.1

2.6

0.0

Borno

6.5

6.4

0.1

0.2

0.0

0.0

0.2

5.8

0.0

Cross River

20.3

16.3

0.2

3.0

0.5

7.0

4.4

0.5

0.7

Delta

26.6

15.1

0.0

1.4

0.0

4.5

4.7

4.5

0.0

Eboyi

6.1

3.4

0.0

0.2

0.0

0.9

0.8

1.6

0.0

Edo

31.6

19.0

0.6

3.8

0.6

4.3

2.8

7.0

0.0

Ekiti

17.3

15.1

0.5

3.2

2.5

3.1

4.7

1.1

0.0

Enugu

21.1

11.3

0.0

2.2

0.0

1.2

7.3

0.3

0.3

Gombe

5.6

4.5

0.4

1.0

0.0

3.0

0.0

0.0

0.1

Imo

22.7

8.8

0.3

0.7

1.1

1.6

3.6

1.5

0.0

Jigawa

0.2

0.2

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.2

0.0

0.0

0.0

Kaduna

9.6

8.4

0.4

2.0

0.9

4.8

0.3

0.1

0.0

Kano

2.3

2.1

0.0

0.5

0.5

0.6

0.0

0.5

0.1

Katsina

0.8

0.7

0.0

0.4

0.0

0.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

Kebbi

1.9

1.8

0.0

0.8

0.0

0.9

0.1

0.0

0.0

Kogi

9.7

6.9

1.0

0.6

0.4

2.9

1.0

0.8

0.4

Kwara

24.6

16.5

0.2

2.2

0.9

4.1

4.9

3.7

0.5

Lagos

49.6

27.5

0.4

6.5

3.5

2.5

8.3

6.3

0.0

Nassarawa

12.0

11.4

0.6

1.8

0.4

8.1

0.1

0.3

0.0

Niger

4.6

4.4

0.1

0.6

0.6

1.8

0.6

0.6

0.0

Ogun

13.9

12.6

0.2

1.6

0.9

4.9

4.7

0.2

0.0

Ondo

21.2

15.3

0.2

3.0

3.6

3.4

2.0

3.1

0.0

Osun

38.0

26.8

0.0

2.8

5.9

7.0

11.1

0.0

0.0

Oyo

21.9

18.1

0.0

2.9

2.5

7.1

3.5

1.9

0.0

Plateau

11.1

10.4

0.4

1.9

0.5

6.8

0.6

0.0

0.2

Rivers

27.2

14.1

1.1

2.6

1.1

2.1

5.5

1.6

0.3

Sokoto

2.1

1.9

0.1

0.2

0.0

0.3

0.1

1.1

0.0

Taraba

5.0

3.9

0.4

0.6

0.3

1.9

0.6

0.1

0.0

Yobe

1.9

1.7

0.0

0.2

0.0

0.4

0.0

1.1

0.0

0.1

0.2

0.0

0.5

0.0

1.2

0.0

Zamfara
2.5
2.1
Source: National Population Commission, NDHS

145

TABLE 159.2:

Content
s

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF CURRENTLY MARRIED WOMEN BY


CONTRACEPTIVE METHOD CURRENTLY USED ACCORDING TO BACKGROUND
CHARACTERISTICS, 2008

Any
+
Method

Any
Modern
Method

Female
Sterilisation

Pill

IUD

Injectables

Male
Condom

LAM

Other
Modern
Methods

15 - 19

3.0

2.4

0.0

0.2

0.0

0.2

1.2

0.0

0.0

20 - 24

10.1

7.0

0.0

1.7

0.3

0.8

2.6

1.6

0.0

25 - 29

14.6

9.6

0.1

1.6

0.3

2.1

3.2

2.2

0.1

30 - 34

18.5

12.2

0.2

2.0

0.9

3.7

3.2

2.2

0.1

35 - 39

20.0

13.4

0.5

2.5

1.6

4.1

2.8

1.7

0.1

40 - 44

18.9

11.6

1.0

1.6

2.3

4.3

1.3

0.8

0.0

45 - 49

10.6

7.7

1.3

1.1

2.0

1.7

1.2

0.3

0.1

Urban

26.3

17.1

0.4

3.3

2.2

3.8

4.9

2.1

0.2

Rural

9.1

6.2

0.4

0.9

0.4

2.0

1.3

1.3

0.0

13.0

10.5

1.2

1.4

0.8

3.9

1.9

1.2

0.2

4.0

3.5

0.2

0.6

0.0

0.9

0.2

1.5

0.0

No table
of
contents
entries
found.
AGE

RESIDENCE

ZONE
North Central
North West
North East

2.8

2.5

0.1

1.6

0.2

1.1

0.1

0.4

0.0

South East

23.4

11.8

0.6

2.6

1.4

2.0

4.6

1.4

0.3

South South

26.2

15.5

0.6

4.0

0.7

4.2

4.4

2.9

0.2

South West

31.7

21.0

0.2

3.1

4.5

6.1

3.0

0.0

Education
No Education

3.6

2.6

0.2

0.4

0.2

0.6

0.2

0.9

0.0

Primary

17.2

12.0

0.5

2.2

1.0

4.0

2.0

2.2

0.0

Secondary
Above
Secondary
Living
Children

27.4

17.4

0.4

3.1

1.6

4.4

5.5

2.3

0.2

36.6

23.5

1.0

3.7

4.0

4.9

8.3

1.2

0.4

3.3

2.0

0.0

0.2

0.0

0.2

1.6

0.0

0.0

0
1-2

13.0

8.3

0.1

1.4

0.4

1.2

3.7

1.5

0.1

3-4

18.8

12.5

0.4

2.3

1.6

3.6

2.4

2.1

0.1

5+

15.9

11.0

0.9

1.8

1.4

3.9

1.3

1.6

0.1

Total 2008

14.6

9.7

0.4

1.7

1.0

2.6

2.4

1.6

0.1

Total 2003

12.6

8.2

0.2

1.8

0.7

2.0

1.9

1.4

0.2

Total 1999

15.3

8.6

0.3

2.4

2.0

2.4

1.2

na

0.3

Total 1990
6.0
3.5
0.3
Source: National Population Commission, NDHS

1.2

0.8

0.7

0.4

na

0.1

146

TABLE 159.3: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF CURRENTLY MARRIED WOMEN BY


CONTRACEPTIVE METHOD CURRENTLY USED ACCORDING TO BACKGROUND
CHARACTERISTICS, 2008
Traditional Method
State of
Residence

Any
Traditional
Method

Periodic
Abstinence

Withdrawal

Other Folk
Method

Not
Currently
Using

Total

Number
of
women

Abia

8.2

3.5

4.5

0.3

76.1

100

397

Abuja

7.2

4.2

2.2

0.9

72.0

100

229

Adamawa

0.5

0.1

0.1

0.3

97.2

100

566

Akwa Ibom

14.5

10.0

2.8

1.7

67.3

100

489

Anambra

17.9

6.8

10.8

0.3

65.6

100

578

Bauchi

0.7

0.1

0.0

0.5

97.3

100

942

Bayelsa

2.6

0.6

1.5

0.4

89.9

100

257

Benue

1.7

0.6

0.6

0.5

85.8

100

626

Borno

0.1

0.1

0.0

0.0

93.5

100

800

Cross River

4.0

1.2

2.8

0.0

79.7

100

409

Delta

11.5

5.0

4.2

2.3

73.4

100

618

Eboyi

2.7

1.4

1.3

0.0

93.9

100

318

Edo

12.5

9.8

1.2

1.6

68.4

100

459

Ekiti

2.3

0.7

1.4

0.2

82.7

100

333

Enugu

9.9

4.7

4.6

0.6

78.9

100

361

Gombe

1.1

0.1

0.4

0.6

94.4

100

403

13.9

10.4

3.5

0.0

77.3

100

484

Jigawa

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

99.8

100

910

Kaduna

1.2

1.0

0.0

0.2

90.4

100

1,023

Kano

0.2

0.1

0.1

0.0

97.7

100

1,804

Katsina

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.1

99.2

100

1,336

Kebbi

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.1

98.1

100

666

Kogi

2.9

1.7

0.8

0.4

90.3

100

473

Kwara

8.1

3.9

1.6

2.5

75.4

100

420

Lagos

22.1

7.0

10.8

4.3

50.4

100

1,469

Nassarawa

0.6

0.2

0.1

0.3

88.0

100

321

Niger

0.2

0.0

0.2

0.0

95.4

100

730

Ogun

1.3

0.4

0.7

0.2

86.1

100

606

Ondo

5.8

2.2

2.4

1.3

78.8

100

496

Oyo

3.9

1.0

1.2

1.8

78.1

100

922

Plateau

0.8

0.3

0.3

0.2

88.9

100

521

Rivers

13.0

3.6

6.0

3.4

72.8

100

745

Sokoto

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.1

79.9

100

759

Imo

Sun

11.2

4.6

4.1

2.5

62.0

100

541

Taraba

1.1

0.4

0.1

0.5

95.0

100

393

Yobe

0.2

0.0

0.0

0.2

98.1

100

481

Zamfara
0.4
0.0
Source: National Population Commission, NDHS

0.0

0.4

79.5

100

691

147

TABLE 159.4: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF CURRENTLY MARRIED WOMEN BY


CONTRACEPTIVE METHOD CURRENTLY USED ACCORDING TO BACKGROUND
CHARACTERISTICS, 2008
Traditional Method
Bacground
Characteristic

Any
Traditional
Method

Periodic
Abstinence

Withdrawal

Other
Folk
Method

Not
Currently
Using

Total

Number of
women

15 - 19

0.6

0.1

0.3

0.2

97.0

100

1,863

20 - 24

3.1

1.0

1.3

0.7

89.0

100

3,658

25 - 29

5.1

1.8

2.3

1.0

85.4

100

5,111

30 - 34

6.4

2.6

3.0

0.8

81.5

100

4,172

35 - 39

6.7

3.1

2.8

0.8

80.0

100

3,581

40 - 44

7.3

4.0

1.8

1.5

81.1

100

2,712

45 - 49

2.9

1.4

0.7

8.0

89.4

100

2,481

Urban

9.2

3.7

4.1

1.4

73.7

100

7,495

Rural

2.9

1.3

1.0

0.6

90.9

100

16,069

North Central

2.5

1.2

0.7

0.6

87.0

100

3,320

North West

0.5

..1

0.1

0.3

96.0

100

3,585

North East

0.3

0.2

0.0

0.1

97.2

100

7,189

South East

11.6

5.8

5.5

0.2

76.6

100

2,139

South South

10.7

5.3

3.5

1.9

73.8

100

2,978

South West

10.7

3.5

4.8

2.3

68.3

100

4,366

No Education

1.0

0.3

0.3

0.4

96.4

100

11,120

Primary

5.2

2.0

2.0

1.2

82.8

100

5,143

Secondary
Above
Secondary
LIVING
CHILDREN

9.9

4.2

4.3

1.5

72.6

100

5,621

13.0

7.1

5.2

0.7

63.4

100

1,693

1.3

0.7

0.3

0.2

69.7

100

2,402

1-2

4.7

1.6

2.2

0.8

87.0

100

7,414

3-4

6.3

2.7

2.5

1.1

81.2

100

7,181

5+

4.9

2.4

1.7

0.8

84.1

100

6,581

Total 2008

4.9

2.1

2.0

0.9

85.4

100

23,578

Total 2003

4.3

2.1

1.3

1.0

87.4

100

5,336

Total 1999

5.8

5.6

1.2

0.9

84.7

100

5,757

0.5

0.6

94.0

100

6,880

AGE

RESIDENCE

ZONE

EDUCATION

Total 1990
2.5
1.4
Source: National Population Commission, NDHS

148

TABLE 160.1:

MATERNAL CARE INDICATOR, 2008


% with Antenental
Care from a
health
professional1

% whose last live


birth was
protected against
neonetal tetanus2

Number
of
Women

% delivered
by a health
professional

%
delivered
in a health
facility

Number of
births

Abia

89.1

86.4

279

87.1

74.4

472

Abuja

89.2

68.7

169

64.3

54.2

254

Adamawa

61.2

42.2

443

14.6

10.7

729

Akwa Ibom

66.8

64.1

367

44.0

36.9

590

Anambra

97.7

93.4

422

95.2

87.8

781

Bauchi

44.9

23.8

705

15.7

13.0

1,172

Bayelsa

35.0

49.7

211

21.6

18.4

341

Benue

63.2

44.3

526

52.3

50.9

832

Borno

32.6

22.8

604

13.2

11.8

1,049

Cross River

68.0

61.9

376

44.2

38.5

549

Delta

78.1

71.6

436

61.5

57.2

682

Eboyi

75.7

57.0

261

46.3

40.7

432

Edo

90.5

74.4

355

79.9

76.2

568

Ekiti

93.4

90.4

250

81.2

75.2

374

Enugu

68.1

65.5

285

65.5

53.6

444

Gombe

44.5

40.7

327

18.3

17.2

526

Imo

96.3

89.8

355

98.0

94.3

602

Jigawa

20.1

10.3

667

5.1

4.5

1,052

Kaduna

62.1

41.3

780

21.8

18.4

1,222

Kano

49.8

30.6

1,428

12.7

11.1

2,430

Katsina

14.4

10.6

942

4.7

4.2

1,569

Kebbi

12.3

11.7

442

6.2

4.8

708

Kogi

81.6

66.8

324

75.8

77.3

478

Kwara

58.1

45.9

296

53.2

48.8

412

Lagos

87.6

82.6

986

82.8

76.9

1,454

Nassarawa

72.6

35.3

224

33.8

32.9

320

Niger

26.6

28.8

566

17.2

15.9

927

Ogun

89.9

72.8

457

71.8

63.8

703

Ondo

70.1

63.4

359

50.5

46.9

528

Osun

93.6

92.8

354

89.2

85.1

484

Oyo

87.6

73.6

669

76.4

67.1

978

Plateau

84.1

65.5

421

30.7

30.2

607

Rivers

66.6

75.0

565

63.6

47.9

937

Sokoto

13.8

6.8

599

5.1

4.4

983

Taraba

39.3

33.7

309

25.9

21.1

482

Yobe

36.0

25.0

362

9.3

6.1

618

State of
Residence

Zamfara
13.1
9.8
514
7.7
6.5
Source: National Population Commission, NDHS
Note: 1 Doctors, Nurse, Midwife or Auxiliary Midwife
2
Include Motherswith two injections during pregnancyof the last
live birth or two or more injections (the last within 3 years of the last live birth),
injections (the last within ten years of the last live birth), or five or more injections prior to the last live birth

815

149

TABLE 160.2:

MATERNAL CARE INDICATOR, 2008


% with
Antenental
Care from a
health
professional1

% whose last live


birth was
protected against
neonetal tetanus2

Number of
Women

% delivered
by a health
professional

% delivered in
a health
facility

Number
of births

< 20

42.9

30.7

2,369

24.5

21.8

4,166

20 - 34

61.4

51.1

12,006

42.7

38.4

19,643

35 +

55.1

46.9

3,260

35.6

23.4

4,292

Urban

84.5

71.5

5,417

66.6

60.4

8,442

Rural

45.9

37.0

12,210

27.0

24.1

19,647

North Central

65.7

48.3

2,525

42.7

41.0

3,830

North West

43.0

29.8

2,751

15.5

12.8

4,575

North East

31.1

19.9

5,372

9.8

8.4

8,779

South East

87.0

80.5

1,603

81.8

73.9

2,730

South South

69.8

68.1

2,310

55.8

48.1

3,667

South West

87.1

78.8

3,075

76.5

70.0

4,519

No Education

30.8

20.7

8,017

11.5

9.7

13,071

Primary

68.9

57.7

4,012

44.2

39.0

6,521

Secondary

86.0

76.8

4,557

73.4

66.7

6,997

Above Secondary

97.4

88.2

1,050

93.9

89.8

1,511

Total
57.7
47.6
17,636
38.9
35.0
Source: National Population Commission, NDHS
Note:
Doctors, Nurse, Midwife or Auxiliary Midwife
2
Include Motherswith two injections during pregnancyof the last
live birth or two or more injections (the last within 3 years of the last live birth),
injections (the last within ten years of the last live birth), or five or more injections prior to the last live birth

28,100

Background
Characteristic
MOTHER'S AGE
AT BIRTH

RESIDENCE

ZONE

EDUCATION

150

TABLE 161.1:

NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF CHILDREN, 2008

Background
Characteristic

Height-for-age (Stunting)
% below
-3 SD

% below
-2 SD

Weight-for-age (Wasting)
% below
-3 SD

% below
-2 SD

Weight-for-age
(Underweight)
% below
% below
-3 SD
-2 SD

Number of
Children

Age In Months
< 6

9.9

21.3

9.9

17.5

5.2

13.7

1,911

6-8

14.3

26.7

9.2

9 - 11

16.8

30.9

7.4

19.5

9.6

22.5

1,142

17.9

10.1

23.2

1,026

12 - 17

26.2

45.6

18 - 23

30.0

49.6

8.4

17.1

11.7

26.2

2,160

7.2

14.7

10.3

25.6

1,610

24 - 35

30.1

36 - 47

23.0

48.0

6.5

12.8

11.0

26.0

3,767

42.0

5.7

11.2

7.8

21.6

48 - 59

4,288

21.3

41.6

5.7

11.5

8.0

23.9

3,992

Male

24.8

43.0

7.4

14.4

9.9

24.5

9,861

Female

20.9

38.4

6.5

13.4

8.1

21.7

10,035

Urban

15.2

31.0

5.4

11.1

5.0

15.8

6,462

Rural

26.5

42.3

7.7

15.2

10.9

26.6

13,425

North Central

25.2

43.8

5.2

9.3

6.5

19.5

2,800

North West

29.2

48.6

11.4

22.2

15.2

34.5

3,097

North East

33.5

52.6

10.6

19.9

14.9

35.1

5,488

South East

9.0

21.7

3.4

8.6

3.3

10.0

1,947

South South

14.2

31.1

2.9

7.5

3.9

12.8

2,769

South West

13.8

31.2

4.2

9.3

4.0

13.3

3,795

No Education

31.6

51.1

10.6

20.1

14.8

34.2

7,992

Primary

21.4

40.3

5.1

11.2

6.6

19.4

4,578

Secondary

13.3

28.8

4.1

8.4

3.6

12.3

5,004

8.3

19.6

2.5

5.8

1.7

7.6

1,105

22.8

40.6

7.0

13.9

9.0

23.2

18,286

20.6

39.7

6.4

13.1

9.5

20.1

393

23.1

40.9

6.1

13.5

9.2

22.3

1,202

SEX

Residence

Zone

Education

Above Secondary
Mother's Status
Mother Interveiwed
Mother Not Interveiwed
but in Household1
Mother Not Interveiwed
not in Household2

Missing
44.8
51.5
10.6
10.6
13.1
37.4
16
Total 2008 WHO
standard
22.8
40.6
7.0
13.9
9.0
23.1
19,896
Total 2008
NCHS/CDC/WHO
standard3
19.6
36.8
3.9
12.4
9.0
27.1
19,993
Source: National Population Commission, NDHS
Note: 1 For women who not interviewed,information is taken from the Household Questionnaire. Excludes children
whose mothers are not listed in the Household Questionnaire.
2
Includes children whose mother are deceased.
3
This line has been added to the table to show the measure according to the NCHS/CDC/WHO standard
classification,
which was also used in the 2003NDHS. The data by background characteristicsare not presented in this report;
however the total are presented for comparion with the 2003 NDHS data.

151

TABLE 161.2:

NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF CHILDREN, 2008


Height-for-age (Stunting)

State of
Residence

Weight-for-age (Wasting)

Weight-for-age
(Underweight)

Number of
Children

% below
-3 SD

% below
-2 SD1

% below
-3 SD

% below
-2 SD1

% below
-3 SD

% below
-2 SD1

Abia

11.0

24.1

4.8

8.5

2.5

11.0

348

Abuja

15.0

30.2

4.2

9.0

2.3

11.1

208

Adamawa

26.7

42.4

11.8

21.4

12.1

30.7

536

Akwa Ibom

11.9

27.7

6.7

14.1

6.5

16.6

460

Anambra

4.5

12.4

2.0

6.3

2.9

8.1

565

Bauchi

28.7

51.0

25.5

41.4

28.6

52.2

725

Bayelsa

14.5

28.7

3.3

7.4

2.3

8.0

272

Benue

17.4

37.1

2.5

5.5

4.2

13.2

729

Borno

30.2

49.2

4.0

13.4

12.1

28.1

723

Cross River

16.8

31.5

1.7

6.2

4.3

15.9

483

Delta

15.2

34.8

2.1

6.2

4.1

13.4

509

Eboyi

13.5

32.4

2.4

8.4

5.4

15.6

361

Edo

19.8

37.5

3.0

8.2

3.0

10.9

283

Ekiti

13.3

32.9

2.1

4.8

1.4

8.8

314

Enugu

10.5

20.0

7.6

16.5

3.3

6.6

214

Gombe

34.8

52.3

8.1

17.2

11.6

28.4

312

8.8

23.5

3.0

7.9

2.9

8.8

460

Jigawa

34.4

53.4

17.5

34.4

25.5

51.1

694

Kaduna

33.0

51.8

4.7

9.4

6.4

21.8

968

Kano

28.9

46.3

10.9

17.1

13.0

30.7

1,491

Katsina

39.2

58.4

10.2

20.3

15.1

37.7

897

Kebbi

43.6

63.5

21.0

35.1

31.1

54.2

277

Kogi

20.6

35.8

3.9

6.8

3.4

15.2

342

Kwara

34.4

51.4

5.6

12.2

10.1

26.9

327

Lagos

7.8

21.0

4.1

9.8

1.8

10.1

1,187

Nassarawa

25.4

44.1

3.2

5.6

5.7

16.6

248

Niger

27.4

46.6

13.0

19.9

12.3

32.7

514

Ogun

17.4

41.5

3.2

7.3

5.5

18.2

598

Ondo

16.0

32.0

3.2

6.0

3.0

11.3

426

Oyo

19.0

37.2

5.6

11.7

7.8

17.1

841

Plateau

37.4

58.8

2.6

5.4

5.5

17.8

431

Rivers

11.1

28.9

1.7

4.8

2.9

10.6

762

Sokoto

32.1

53.6

11.3

24.4

19.1

45.8

743

Sun

13.3

31.2

5.6

12.4

3.0

13.3

428

Taraba

22.1

43.0

3.3

9.3

3.4

18.2

395

Yobe

34.5

54.0

9.2

20.9

15.3

39.4

407

Imo

Zamfara
33.2
54.0
4.9
11.3
5.5
18.3
417
Source: National Population Commission, NDHS
Note: 1 Includes children who are below -3 standard deviation (SD) from the International Reference population
median.

152

TABLE 162: MALARIA INDICATORS, 2008


Urban

Rural

Total

Malaria Indicators

Number
Percentage

Number

Percentage

Number

Percentage

14.0

12,443

18.6

21,627

16.9

34,070

8.6

12,443

7.6

21,627

8.0

34,070

Percentage of Children under 5 who slept under


mosquito net the night before the survey.

10.5

8,023

12.7

17,761

12.0

25,783

Percentage of Children under 5 who slept under


insecticide treated net (ITN) the night before the
interview1.

6.5

8,023

5.0

17,761

5.5

25,783

8.9

1,071

13.2

3,327

11.9

4,397

4.7

1,071

4.9

2,327

4.8

3,397

44.8

5,424

28.5

12,210

33.5

17,635

10.2

5,424

4.9

12,210

6.5

17,635

Mosquito Nets
Percentage of household with at least one mosquito
net (treated or untreated)
Percentage of household with at least one
insectivide treated net (ITN)1

percentage of pregnant women age 15-49 who slept


under a mosquito net the night before the interview
percentage of pregnant women age 15-49 who slept
under an insecticide treated net (ITN) the night
before the interview1
Preventive Malaria Treatment Durring Pregnancy
percentage of last birth in the 5 years preceding
survey for which the mother took anti-malarial drugs
for prevention during the pregnancy
percentage of last birth in the 5 years preceding
survey for which the mother got Intermittent
Preventive Treatment (IPT) durring an antenatal
visit2

Treatment of fever
Among children under age 5with fever in the two
weeks preceding the survey, percentage who took
anti-malaria drugs
42.4
1,011
30.2
2,956
33.3
Among children under age 5 with fever in the two
weeks preceding the survey, percentage who took
anti-malaria drugs the same day/next day after
developing fever
19.9
1,011
13.7
2,956
15.3
Source: National Population Commission, NDHS
1
Note:
An Insecticide Treated Net (ITN) is a permanenet net that does not require any treatment, a pretested net obtained
within the last 12 months, or a net that has been soaked with insecticide within the past 12 months
2
Intermitent Preventive Treated Net (ITN) is a preventive treatment with at least two
doses of SP/Fansidar/Amalar/Maloxine during antenatal visit.

153

3,968

3,968

TABLE 163: OWNERSHIP OF MOSQUITO NETS, 2008


No. of Nets in Household (%)

No. of ITNs in Household (%)

At least one

More than one

At least one

More than one

Urban

14.0

5.1

8.6

2.6

12,443

Rural

18.6

9.0

7.6

2.7

21,627

North Central

15.9

6.9

7.4

2.4

4,568

North West

27.8

15.7

7.1

3.2

3,730

North East

21.0

10.9

7.9

3.4

7,178

South East

13.4

5.0

9.8

3.4

4,527

South South

17.2

6.5

10.3

3.0

5,966

South West

10.8

3.6

6.0

1.4

8,100

7.6

8.0

2.7

34,070

Background
Characteristic

Number of
Households

Residence

Zone

Total
16.9
Source: National Population Commission, NDHS

TABLE 164: EARLY CHILDHOOD MORTALITY RATES, 2008


Neonatal
Mortality (NN)

Post-Neonatal
Mortality1
(PNN)

Infant Mortality
(1q0)

Child
Mortality (4q1)

Under-Five
Mortality (5q0)

0-4

40

35

75

88

157

5-9

52

47

99

97

187

113

199

Years preceding
the Survey

10 - 14
49
48
97
Source: National Population Commission, NDHS
Note: 1 Computed as the difference between the infant and neonatal mortality rates

TABLE 165:
Age group

CURRENT FERTILITY RATE, 2008


Urban

Rural

Total

15 - 19

64

153

122

20 - 24

174

256

224

25 - 29

240

281

265

30 - 34

223

254

242

35 - 39

127

179

161

40 - 44

64

102

88

45 - 49

28

49

42

TFR

46

6.4

5.7

CFR

158

CBR
36.2
Source: National Population Commissio, NDHS
Note: TFR = Total Fertility Rate
GFR = General Fertility Rate
CBR = Crude Birth Rate

216

194

42.9

40.6

154

TABLE 166.1:

REGISTERED HEALTH MANPOWER, 2003 - 2007


Number

Category

2003

2004

2005

2006**

2007**

Male

40,862

Female

11,546

Non Nigerian:

Male

2,115

Female

853

55,376

Nigerian:

Male

1,596

Female

Medical Practitioners
Nigerian:

Total

Dentists

962

Non Nigerian:

124

Male

Female

91

Total

2,773

137

135

149

60

69

56

Male

Female

197

205

205

Veterinary Doctors
Nigerian:
Male
Female
Non Nigerian:

Total
Midwives
Male

19

Female

1,902

1,754

2,138

1,832

90,470

Total

1,902

1,754

2,138

1,838

90,489

Nurses
Male

615

632

432

550

6,989

Female

2,589

2,798

2,852

3,632

121,929

Total

3,204

3,430

3,284

4,182

128,918

Public Health Nurses


Male

89

Female

124

104

132

62

4,219

Total

128

112

132

69

4,308

Male

40

70

57

76

763

Female

72

42

84

126

1,031

141

202

1,794

Peri-operative Nurses

Total
112
112
Source: Registered Medical Professionals/Federal Ministry of Health
Note: - = Nil
** = Provisional

155

TABLE 166.2:

REGISTERED HEALTH MANPOWER, 2003 - 2007


Number

Category

2003

2004

2005

2006**

2007**

Male

21

13

26

18

315

Female

38

42

29

31

406

Total

59

55

55

49

721

21

24

17

23

302

10

10

25

215

29

34

27

48

517

121

Female

15

16

12

1,107

Total

19

22

16

1,228

Orthopaedic Nurses

Anaesthetist Nurses
Male
Female
Total
Nurse Administrators
Male

Midwife Educators
Male

Female

17

16

716

Total

17

18

716

Male

13

13

25

296

Female

26

28

40

33

1,806

Total

39

41

65

41

2,102

Male

13

Female

213

Total

226

Male

12

Female

150

Total

162

61

54

79

101

819

206

166

128

149

5,186

207

250

6,005

Nurse Educators

Peadiatric Nurses

Public Health Nurse


Educators

Psychiatric Nurses
Male
Female

Total
267
220
Source: Registered Medical Professionals/Federal Ministry of Health
Note: - = Nil
** = Provisional

156

TABLE 166.3:

REGISTERED HEALTH MANPOWER, 2003 - 2007


Number

Category

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007**

Male

162

Female

256

Total

418

Male

244

Female

412

Total

656

Male

Female

11

16

Ophthalmic Nurses

Accident and Emergency Nurses

Occupational Health Nurses


Educators

Total
Source: Registered Medical Professionals
Note: na = Not available
** = Provisional
- = Nil

TABLE 167:

REGISTERED MEMBERS OF OPTOMETRISTS AND DISPENSING OPTICIAN IN


NIGERIA, 2002 2006
Number

Registered
Members

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

44

57

49

184

161

Male

20

28

17

89

55

Female

24

29

32

95

106

Male

Female

50

184

162

Nigerian:

Non-Nigerian:

Grand Total
44
57
Source: Optometrists and Dispensing Opticians Council
Note: - = Nil

157

CHAPTER 5
JUSTICE AND SECURITY

The data on prisons are sourced from the Nigeria Prisons Service.

The statistical

tables include the number and capacity of prisons by gender, prison admission by type
of offence, admission by religion and inmate population.

The data on public order are sourced from the Nigeria Police Force.

They cover

crimes, road accident cases and casualties, armed robbery cases and Involvement,
vehicles stolen and recovered, court Cases, juvenile cases and bank frauds.

158

PRISON
TABLE 168:

State
Abia

TOTAL NUMBER OF PRISONS, INMATE POPULATION AND CAPACITY BY STATE


AS AT 2005
Number of
Prisons

Male

Female

Total

Maximum
Capacity

1,038

27

1,065

1,080

Adamawa

17

1,812

31

1,843

2,580

Akwa Ibom

1,262

23

1,285

1,586

Anambra

895

25

920

564

13

994

14

1,008

1,468

Bauchi
Bayelsa
Benue

763

14

777

1,408

Borno

15

1,145

12

1,157

3,422

Cross River

751

16

767

1,228

Delta

1,152

23

1,175

1,098

Ebonyi

74

77

588

Edo

1,439

32

1,471

2,092

Ekiti

267

272

200

Enugu

1,163

34

1,197

1,394

Gombe

711

719

638

Imo

1,328

35

1,363

1,188

Jigawa

10

611

616

1,464

Kaduna

15

2,333

30

2,363

2,802

Kano

10

1,675

24

1,699

1,840

Katsina

10

994

25

1,019

1,278

Kebbi

10

953

10

963

1,526

Kogi

418

420

530

Kwara

346

347

156

Lagos

3,959

118

4,077

2,796

Nassarawa

555

13

568

602

Niger

931

20

951

1,450

Ogun

953

17

970

1,038

Ondo

968

21

989

646

Osun

464

11

475

906

Oyo

718

13

731

346

Plateau

1,053

1,060

1,926

Rivers

2,492

44

2,536

1,354

Sokoto

1,037

21

1,058

934

Taraba

12

960

969

1,650

Yobe

652

661

1,180

Zamfara

689

10

699

1,178

FCT(Abuja)

729

10

739

570

Total
227
Source: Nigeria Prison Service
Note: ** = Revised

38,284

722

39,006

46,706

159

TABLE 169:

State
Abia

TOTAL NUMBER OF PRISONS INMATE POPULATION AND CAPACITY BY


STATE AS AT 2006

Number of
Prisons

Male

Female

Total

Maximum
Capacity

1,189

32

1,221

1,080

Adamawa

17

1,617

25

1,642

2,580

Akwa Ibom

956

18

974

1,586

Anambra

652

11

663

564

Bauchi
Bayelsa

13
-

861
-

10
-

871
-

1,468
-

Benue

767

13

780

1,408

Borno

15

1,050

1,054

3,422

Cross River

770

16

786

1,228

Delta

1,208

24

1,232

1,098

Ebonyi

718

13

731

588

Edo

2,753

32

2,785

2,092

Ekiti

316

320

200

Enugu

1,235

35

1,270

1,394

Gombe

589

592

638

Imo

1,302

29

1,331

1,188

Jigawa

10

772

60

832

1,464

Kaduna

15

2,280

27

2,307

2,802

Kano

10

2,008

16

2,024

1,840

Katsina

10

1,134

28

1,162

1,278

Kebbi

10

981

989

1,526

Kogi

416

419

530

Kwara

358

361

156

Lagos

3,641

114

3,755

2,796

Nassarawa

577

582

602

Niger

1,116

14

1,130

1,450

Ogun

1,072

15

1,087

1,038

Ondo

905

12

917

646

Osun

366

11

377

906

Oyo

698

14

712

346

Plateau

1,104

1,108

1,926

Rivers

2,699

32

2,731

1,354

Sokoto

1,027

20

1,047

934

Taraba

12

996

1,005

1,650

Yobe

643

649

1,180

Zamfara

575

583

1,178

FCT(Abuja)

910

14

924

570

Total
227
Source: Nigeria Prisons Service
Note: - = Nil

40,261

692

40,953

46,706

160

TABLE 170:

State
Abia

TOTAL NUMBER OF PRISONS INMATE POPULATION AND CAPACITY BY


STATE AS AT 2007
Number of
Prisons

Male

Female

Total

Maximum
Capacity

1,144

24

1,168

1,080

Adamawa

17

1,431

19

1,450

2,580

Akwa Ibom

912

20

932

1,566

Anambra

1,041

25

1,066

564

13

906

11

917

1,467

Bauchi
Bayelsa
Benue

642

14

656

1,167

Borno

15

1,035

14

1,049

3,320

Cross River

759

16

775

1,226

Delta

1,290

27

1,317

1,096

Ebonyi

742

751

587

Edo

1,568

41

1,609

1,484

Ekiti

301

304

200

Enugu

1,247

32

1,279

1,154

Gombe

550

558

637

Imo

1,383

29

1,412

1,636

Jigawa

10

542

544

1,660

Kaduna

17

2,223

20

2,243

2,560

Kano

10

2,076

30

2,106

1,780

Katsina

10

1,112

34

1,146

934

Kebbi

10

1,029

1,038

1,130

Kogi

416

419

529

Kwara

324

325

154

Lagos

3,762

140

3,902

2,795

Nassarawa

480

483

602

Niger

871

29

900

1,151

Ogun

1,384

18

1,402

745

Ondo

774

19

793

485

Osun

468

476

640

Oyo

692

11

703

496

Plateau

983

12

995

1,924

Rivers

3,164

31

3,195

1,354

Sokoto

1,025

1,031

931

Taraba

12

849

11

860

1,970

Yobe

573

12

585

643

Zamfara

535

540

1,009

FCT, Abuja

750

12

762

330

Total
229
Source: Nigeria Prisons Service
Note: - = Nil

38,983

708

39,691

586

161

TABLE 171:

TOTAL NUMBER OF PRISONS INMATE POPULATION AND CAPACITY BY


STATE AS AT 2008
Male

Female

Total

Maximum
Capacity

1,89

30

1,219

1,080

Adamawa

17

1,478

1,487

2,580

Akwa Ibom

977

29

1,006

1,566

1,090

21

1,111

564

13

1,005

11

1,016

1,467

State
Abia

Anambra
Bauchi

Number of
Prisons

Bayelsa

Benue

732

736

1,167

Borno

15

1,035

12

1,047

4,076

Cross River

785

12

797

1,226

Delta

1,403

39

1,442

1,096

Ebonyi

926

16

942

587

Edo

1,559

40

1,599

1,404

Ekiti

225

227

200

Enugu

1,535

25

1,560

1,154

Gombe

650

654

637

Imo

1,410

31

1,441

1,188

Jigawa

10

559

562

1,464

Kaduna

16

2,203

18

2,221

2,560

Kano

10

2,169

27

2,196

1,780

Katsina

10

1,187

16

1,203

934

Kebbi

10

650

27

677

1,130

Kogi

321

321

529

Kwara

355

360

154

Lagos

3,711

163

3,874

2,795

Nassarawa

424

430

602

Niger

905

10

915

1,151

Ogun

1,725

17

1,742

745

Ondo

736

11

747

485

Osun

437

443

640

Oyo

666

15

681

496

Plateau

1,494

1,503

1,924

Rivers

3,319

61

3,380

1,354

Sokoto

624

632

931

Taraba

12

945

12

957

1,970

Yobe

498

505

643

Zamfara

643

647

1,009

FCT, Abuja

853

866

330

Total
228
Source: Nigeria Prisons Service

40,423

720

41,143

43,698

Note: - = Nil

162

TABLE 172 : NUMBER OF PRISONS, INMATE POPULATION AND CAPACITY BY STATE AS AT 2009
Number of
Prisons

Male

Female

Total

Maximum
Capacity

1,143

32

1,175

1,080

Adamawa

17

1,627

22

1,649

2,580

Akwa Ibom

922

28

950

1,568

State
Abia

Anambra
Bauchi
Bayelsa

1,186

29

1,215

564

13

1,035

20

1,055

1,467

Benue

747

14

761

1,408

Borno

15

1,075

10

1,085

3,422

Cross River

799

13

812

1,228

Delta

1,341

33

1,374

1,098

Ebonyi

893

16

909

588

Edo

1,607

43

1,650

2,092

Ekiti

225

258

200

Enugu

1,453

32

1,485

1,394

Gombe

696

705

638

Imo

1,477

27

1,504

1,188

Jigawa

10

552

556

1,464

Kaduna

16

2,270

24

2,294

2,702

Kano

10

2,232

33

2,265

1,840

Katsina

10

1,155

23

1,178

1,278

Kebbi

10

861

15

876

1,526

Kogi

318

319

530

Kwara

388

394

156

Lagos

4,201

171

4,372

2,796

Nasarawa

551

12

563

602

Niger

893

11

904

1,450

Ogun

1,639

28

1,667

745

Ondo

729

14

743

646

Osun

481

487

906

Oyo

715

10

725

346

Plateau

801

809

1,926

Rivers

2,890

40

2,930

1,354

Sokoto

938

12

950

934

Taraba

12

1,011

14

1,025

1,650

Yobe

530

534

1,180

Zamfara

678

684

1,178

FCT(Abuja)

908

16

924

570

230

40,967

789

41,786

46,294

Total
Source: Nigeria Prison S ervice
Note: - = Nil

163

CHART 4:

PRISON INMATE POPULATION, 2005 - 2009

164

TABLE 173: PRISON ADMISSION BY TYPE OF OFFENCE AND GENDER, 2005 - 2009
2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Offences
Male
Debt
Arson
Affray
Assault
Murder
Treason
Sedition
Abduction
Smuggling
Immigration
Stealing
Robbery
Armed Robbery
Sex Offences
Traffic Offences
Currency Offences
Indian Hemp Offences
Contempt of Court
Unlawful Possession of
Property
Unlawful Possession of
Arms
Forgery and Altering
Escaping from Lawful
Custody
Offences against Native
Law and Custom
Economic Sabotage
Human Traficking
Criminal Lunatic
Breach of Peace
Cultism/Ritual
Other Offences

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

670

14

450

40

448

15

548

12

3,043

168

2,140

202

2,906

1,198

2,058

170

3,736

166

4,050

108

4,686

277

2,100

120

1,518

155

5,000

700

6,300

329

7,377

225

5,032

400

6,080

457

9,700

550

9,200

66

10,204

263

11,050

10,914

505

36

12

269

16

11

142

15

1,040

10

15

350

591

2,041

146

3,816

100

5,503

118

6,164

195

1,340

2,026

138

815

25

215

55

537

15

657

2,682

253

42,085

8,146

40,190

2,984

43,584

3,156

35,261

6,235

33,749

1,209

10,700

188

10,500

250

8,343

251

16,563

15,787

340

13,290

201

7,812

48

10,568

206

17,507

10

14,440

242

5,500

106

5,250

20

3,505

37

3,556

3,897

265

6,910

204

6,120

6,383

10

2,203

2,516

135

3,600

45

2,917

30

619

25

511

1,462

131

8,172

1,000

7,423

25

11,561

74

4,757

20

5,587

268

3,500

119

2,004

100

2,842

116

4,248

90

5,392

165

3,700

1,209

3,000

108

2,164

256

4,034

70

3,665

180

2,300

230

3,090

20

3,516

1,834

3,308

174

5,080

81

3,890

23

2,571

45

1,395

2,365

114

1,460

20

950

165

617

1,943

134

1,150

150

706

20

2,849

139

1,771

36

2,623

202

749

3,333

44

117

1,791

114

250

55

4,455

484

25

10

1,779

111

180

35

63

1,284

56

1,207

3,024

703

15

1,522

216

203

1,353

25

83

1,274

173

1,859

200

210

31

9,709

278

5,700

216

14,030

912

13,472

122,601

4,450

153,255

6,163

123,464

7,280

149,187

7,164

Total
136,270
Source: Nigeria Prisons Service
Note: - = Nil

165

TABLE 174: PRISON ADMISSION BY AGE GROUP, 2005 - 2009


Number
2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Age
Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

- 15 Years

2,116

400

2,214

120

2,639

164

11

1,687

17

16 - 20 years

38,820

1,350

18,618

504

15,514

722

23,547

1,770

22,726

1,017

21 - 25 years

31,154

4,446

27,582

1,123

56,695

1,041

26,266

1,783

26,227

1,241

26 - 50 years

59,119

6,021

72,869

2,622

75,734

4,400

69,378

3,693

93,684

4,579

5,061

935

1,318

81

2,673

4,109

23

4,863

310

Total
136,270
13,152
Source: Nigeria Prisons Service
Note: - = Nil

122,601

4,450

153,255

6,163

123,464

7,280

149,187

7,164

51 years and
above

TABLE 175: PRISON ADMISSION BY TERMS OF IMPRISONMENT, 2005- 2009


Number
Terms of
Imprisonment

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Remand and
Awaiting Trial

77,384

6,667

71,091

2,447

83,362

3,163

78,102

4,023

75,228

5,436

Short Terms

23,767

2,404

26,231

698

37,417

1,400

19,735

1,257

36,154

918

Long Terms

24,754

2,350

22,552

374

28,100

900

24,098

1,728

24,147

431

Condemned

30

121

15

91

52

Detainees

6,010

25

502

15

276

314

435

Others

4,335

1,700

2,104

910

4,085

699

1,124

311

13,171

372

136,280

13,152

122,601

4,450

153,255

6,163

123,464

7,320

149,187

7,164

Total

Source: Nigeria Prisons Service

TABLE 176: PRISON ADMISSION CLASSIFIED BY RELIGION, 2005 - 2009


Number
Religion

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Christian

56,744

7,700

60,440

1,590

54,974

2,701

58,344

3,906

71,741

2,679

Muslim

64,279

4,122

36,773

898

46,729

1,384

51,381

3,060

62,600

2,484

Traditional

8,000

243

9,588

631

19,878

945

4,835

96

5,104

790

Atheist

1,847

285

2,296

118

7,275

32

759

10

835

84

Others

5,400

802

13,504

1,213

24,399

1,101

8,145

248

8,907

1,127

136,270

13,152

122,601

4,450

153,255

6,163

123,464

7,320

149,187

7,164

Total

Source: Nigeria Prisons Service

166

CHART 5: PRISON ADMISSION CLASSIFIED BY RELIGION, 2005 - 2009

TABLE 177: RECIDIVISM, 2005 - 2009


Number
Terms of
Imprisonment

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

First Offender

31,250

2,025

26,220

590

78,427

4,749

45,114

2,583

54,453

2,528

Convicted Once

10,900

189

10,580

211

27,145

746

24,210

1,170

29,240

1,146

Convicted Twice

3,547

97

5,820

89

21,942

250

19,807

1,750

23,870

1,712

Convicted Thrice

1,480

73

2,450

80

19,489

176

15,646

1,250

18,797

1,225

1,520

100

1,990

50

2,358

113

12,724

407

15,366

398

897

74

1,070

32

2,986

78

5,248

120

6,340

117

1,103

56

910

28

908

51

715

40

1,121

38

50,697

2,614

49,040

1,080

153,255

6,163

123,464

7,320

149,187

7,164

Convicted Four
Times
Convicted Five
Times
Convicted Six or
More Times
Total

Source: Nigeria Prisons Service

167

PUBLIC ORDER
TABLE 178: NUMBER OF AREA COMMANDS, DIVISIONS, STATIONS, POLICE POSTS, 2006 -2007
2006

2007
No of
Police
Posts

No of
Village
Posts

No. of Area
Commands

No of
Divisions

No of
Police
Stations

No of
Police
Posts

No of
Village
Posts

No. of Area
Commands

No of
Divisions

No of
Police
Stations

Abia

29

22

32

29

22

32

Adamawa

24

65

102

199

24

65

102

199

Akwa Ibom

32

41

Na

na

32

41

na

na

Anambra

34

52

43

132

34

52

43

132

Bauchi

24

38

99

55

24

38

99

55

Bayelsa

10

19

30

204

28

37

137

204

Benue

28

37

137

61

10

19

36

61

Borno

37

42

100

178

37

42

100

179

Cross River

23

55

23

103

23

55

23

103

Delta

33

67

Na

100

33

67

na

100

Ebonyi

13

29

10

69

13

29

10

69

Edo

29

31

43

151

29

31

43

151

Ekiti

20

21

54

na

20

54

na

Enugu

23

50

79

23

21

50

79

Gombe

29

34

74

129

29

34

74

129

Imo

30

63

38

134

30

63

38

134

Jigawa

27

27

120

179

27

27

120

179

Kaduna

36

59

105

202

36

59

105

202

Kano

67

17

104

45

67

17

104

45

Katsina

na

38

103

na

38

103

Kebbi

24

133

na

24

133

na

Kogi

32

123

79

137

32

123

79

137

Kwara

46

85

141

46

85

141

Lagos

na

128

78

298

na

128

78

298

Nasarawa

17

317

118

45

36

60

118

45

Niger

36

60

115

171

17

39

115

171

Ogun

31

25

65

10

31

25

65

10

Ondo

31

36

26

93

31

36

26

93

Osun

33

47

32

170

47

50

32

170

Oyo

47

50

47

130

33

47

47

130

Plateau

25

101

174

256

25

101

174

256

Rivers

38

34

63

103

38

34

63

103

Sokoto

26

44

75

26

44

75

Taraba

17

71

123

33

17

71

123

33

Yobe

18

19

70

20

18

19

70

20

Zamfara

36

35

62

136

36

35

62

136

FCT(Abuja)

16

11

44

16

11

44

Railways

30

Na

44

30

na

44

PAP

20

20

Airport

na

na

Total
126
1,040
Source Nigeria Police Force Hqtrs, Abuja.
Note: na = Not available.

1,576

2,631

3,919

126

1,040

1,598

2,634

3,820

States

168

TABLE 179: CRIMES/OFFENCES REPORTED TO THE POLICE, 2002 - 2006


Number
Year

Cases Reported

Cases Prosecuted

Cases Pending
Investigation

Cases Closed

2002

152,717

107,916

39,072

5,827

2003

157,366

102,305

50,081

4,840

2004

152,426

104,018

40,490

2005

180,295

134,134

38,466

6,090

133,553

32,265

6,507

2006
172,326
Source: Nigeria Police Force - 2006 Annual Report

TABLE 180: MINOR CRIMES AND OFFENCES REPORTED TO THE POLICE, 2005 - 2009
Crimes/Offences

2005

2006

2007

2008

Number
2009

False Pretence/Cheating

9,580

6,395

5,860

5,058

5,969

Unlawful Posession

8,772

8,666

1,931

1,462

922

Receiving Stolen Property

3,892

7,308

813

1,190

675

Arson

1,268

1,010

1,105

812

685

10

11

631

473

54

99

57

7,967

5,945

4,273

3,170

5,356

99

132

81

48

23

3,072

2,610

19

10

19

891

914

429

86

2,381

33,458

14,575

11,946

16,088

Perjury
Gambling
Breach of Peace
Escape from Custody
Local Acts
Others

Total
13,935
Source: Nigeria Police Force(2006 Annual Report)

CHART 6: MINOR CRIMES AND OFFENCES REPORTED TO THE POLICE, 2005 - 2009

169

TABLE 181: SERIOUS CRIMES REPORTED TO THE POLICE, 2005 - 2009


Number
Serious Crimes

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Murder

2,074

2,000

1,891

1,956

2,063

11

11

17

11

Felonious Wounding

22,858

26,434

6,175

6,405

11,195

Assault

33,991

32,838

15,136

14,692

13,790

Other Crimes against Persons

9,333

10,151

8,523

9,647

6,652

Armed Robbery

2,275

2,863

2,327

2,340

2,147

Manslaughter

Burglary, House and Store Breaking

16,115

11,985

5,656

5,917

4,876

Larceny

Na

na

Na

Na

Na

Currency Forgery

58

118

36

65

6,659

6,744

10,105

6,443

8,259

19

10

42

13

93,822

93,145

49,902

47,495

49,004

Other Crimes against Property


Bribery and Corruption
Total
Source: Nigeria Police Force (2006 Annual Report)
Note: ** = Revised

CHART 7: SERIOUS CRIMES REPORTED TO THE POLICE, 2005- 2009

CHART 8: CASES REPORTED TO AND PROSECUTED BY THE POLICE,2002-2006

200000
180000
160000
140000
120000
Num be r

100000
80000
60000
40000
20000
0
2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

Ye ar
Cas es Reported
Cas es Pros ec uted

170

TABLE 182: ARMED ROBBERY CASES REPORTED TO THE POLICE BY STATE, 2003 - 2007

2003

2004

2005

2006

Number
2007

Abia

74

176

24

97

89

Adamawa

20

84

10

106

96

Akwa Ibom

60

51

60

51

88

States

Anambra

223

200

98

65

96

Bauchi

74

98

48

51

41

Bayelsa

46

82

32

51

52

Benue

45

48

43

32

27

Borno

116

107

92

61

41

Cross River

164

94

82

134

137

Delta

195

216

44

121

63

Ebonyi

46

98

81

62

51

Edo

155

147

144

163

79

Ekiti

87

38

46

36

85

Enugu

49

56

51

44

Gombe

39

43

39

22

27

Imo

86

118

96

172

176

Jigawa

na

23

na

23

16

Kaduna

132

63

na

55

40

Kano

67

79

61

56

108

Katsina

50

63

67

55

31

Kebbi

28

43

26

30

20

Kogi

130

36

99

57

41

Kwara

25

23

25

20

25

Lagos

108

141

204

300

70

Nassarawa

64

143

34

131

36

Niger

16

33

43

32

Ogun

76

90

153

166

107

Ondo

135

54

92

70

58

Osun

17

31

51

31

51

Oyo

90

178

194

224

Plateau

44

36

46

43

26

Rivers

117

123

99

138

145

Sokoto

32

20

23

21

24

Taraba

24

38

88

38

80

Yobe

71

97

35

37

20

Zamfara

25

33

32

22

32

185

181

188

48

172

Total
2,915
3,184
Source: Nigeria Police Force - 2006 Annual Report

2,325

2,846

2,506

FCT, Abuja

171

CHART 9: REPORTED ARMED ROBBERY CASES, 2003 - 2007

3500

3000

2500

2000
Number

1500

1000

500

0
2003

2004

2005
Year

2006

2007

Reported
Armed
Robbery
Cases

172

TABLE 183: ARMED ROBBERY STATISTICS CLASSIFIED INTO VARIOUS OFFENCES/ INVOLVEMENT,
2003
Number

States

Robbery
Cases
Reported

Armed
Robbers
Killed by
Police

Civilians
Killed by
Armed
Robbers

Cases/
Persons
Awaiting
Trial

Persons
Prosecuted
for Robbery

Persons
Arrested

Armed
Robbers
Injured
by
Police

Cases
Pending
Investigation

Abia

74

149

48

14

20

Adamawa

20

10

Akwa Ibom

60

30

17

20

32

223

273

56

73

Bauchi

74

124

42

17

33

57

Bayelsa

46

70

37

Anambra

Benue

45

50

45

Borno

116

126

28

100

Cross River

164

292

51

112

Delta

195

95

41

29

64

Ebonyi

46

96

20

33

Edo

155

23

29

14

23

125

Ekiti

87

160

18

28

50

Enugu

49

45

51

23

Gombe

39

61

30

12

Imo

86

177

15

32

14

Jigawa

34

Kaduna

132

313

Kano

67

69

13

Katsina

50

26

17
-

18

14

130

13

27

18

50

Kebbi

28

40

18

Kogi

130

223

44

40

35

81

Kwara

25

19

Lagos

108

338

78

33

97

30

Nassarawa

64

44

14

23

62

Niger

16

123

90

Ogun

76

183

51

34

22

19

39

Ondo

135

145

15

10

118

Osun

17

14

10

Oyo

90

127

713

562

20

39

14

48

Plateau

44

81

33

Rivers

117

142

43

15

74

Sokoto

32

50

20

13

Taraba

24

41

Yobe

71

50

24

12

59

Zamfara

25

18

12

11

185

na

FCT, Abuja

Total
2,949
3,814
Source: Nigeria Police Force - 2006 Annual Report
Note: Na = Not Available
- = Nil

Na

na

na

na

na

na

1,026

1,048

335

544

190

1,525

173

TABLE 184: ARMED ROBBERY STATISTICS CLASSIFIED INTO VARIOUS OFFENCES/INVOLVEMENT,


2006
Number

States

Abia

Robbery
Cases
Reported

Persons
Prosecuted
for Robbery

Persons
Arrested

97

313

Adamawa

106

47

Akwa Ibom

51

29

Anambra

Armed
Robbers
Injured
by
Police

Armed
Robbers
Killed by
Police

Civilians
Killed by
Armed
Robbers

Cases/
Persons
Awaiting
Triail
-

22

Cases
Pending
Investigation

97

106

15

125

48

85

50

Bauchi

51

20

11

Bayelsa

51

22

Benue

32

35

19

Borno

61

65

45

Cross River

134

106

25

40

Delta

121

56

10

37

62

83

Edo

163

78

56

Ekiti

36

44

22

Enugu

44

44

18

14

20

Gombe

22

154

17

Ebonyi

Imo

172

184

88

10

Jigawa

23

19

18

Kaduna

55

36

56

Kano

56

87

17

26

Katsina

55

29

50

Kebbi

30

23

Kogi

57

81

20

17

14

Kwara

20

24

12

Lagos

306

537

61

100

46

Nassarawa

131

29

27

Niger

43

78

30

20

28

Ogun

166

79

15

17

11

32

Ondo

70

90

40

Osun

31

18

Oyo

194

223

16

16

11

16

178

Plateau

43

23

28

Rivers

138

73

25

16

39

Sokoto

21

23

10

Taraba

38

51

12

Yobe

24

23

20

Zamfara

39

69

21

13

FCT, Abuja

48

26

48

135

303

233

329

28

1,208

Total
2,916
2,946
Source: Nigeria Police Force - 2006 Annual Report
Note: - = Nil

174

TABLE 185:

TOTAL NUMBER OF VEHICLES STOLEN, RECOVERED AND NOT RECOVERED,


2005 2006
Number
2005

States

Abia
Adamawa
Akwa Ibom

2006

Number of
Vehicles
Stolen

Number of
Vehicles
Recovered

Number of
Vehicles not
Recovered

Number of
Vehicles
Stolen

Number of
Vehicles
Recovered

Number of
Vehicles
not
Recovered

29

15

14

80

68

12

87

33

54

100

35

65

Bauchi

10

Bayelsa

15

10

Benue

38

23

15

15

10

Borno

22

13

Anambra

Cross River
Delta
Ebonyi

10

32

23

70

40

30

25

15

10

Edo

28

16

12

109

91

18

Ekiti

16

10

Enugu

40

24

16

80

25

55

Gombe

Imo

Jigawa

Kaduna

na

20

15

12

30

10

20

Katsina

Kebbi

10

Kano

Kogi

15

10

Kwara

39

39

101

10

91

Lagos

1,157

555

602

1,048

495

553

Nassarawa
Niger

25

15

10

Ogun

75

20

55

30

15

15

Ondo

14

11

20

11

Osun

62

56

Oyo

52

12

40

84

75

Rivers

11

11

118

98

20

Sokoto

15

10

Taraba

Plateau

Yobe

Zamfara

FCT Abuja

102

62

40

Total
1,749
Source: Nigeria Police Force
Note: - = Nil

760

989

2,191

1,063

1,128

175

TABLE 186: TOTAL NUMBER OF VEHICLES STOLEN, RECOVERED AND NOT RECOVERED, 2007 - 2009
2007

2008

2009

Number of
Vehicles
Stolen

Number of
Vehicles
Recovered

Number of
Vehicles
Not
Recovered

Number
of
Vehicles
Stolen

Number of
Vehicles
Recovered

Number of
Vehicles
Not
Recovered

Number of
Vehicles
Stolen

Number of
Vehicles
Recovered

Number of
Vehicles
Not
Recovered

101
-

44
-

57
-

76
3

28
1

48
2

10
-

10
-

29
68

1
12

28
56

6
77

1
15

5
51

Bauchi

Bayelsa

46
-

5
-

41
-

45
7

10
2

35
5

37
21

9
11

22
2

States

Abia
Adamawa
Akwa Ibom
Anambra

Benue
Borno
Cross River

Delta

43

34

52

48

43

32

Ebonyi

21

14

12

20

13

Edo

49

22

27

47

26

21

143

108

35

Ekiti

Enugu

78

17

61

15

Gombe
Imo

1
-

1
-

15
-

5
-

Jigawa

23

31

Kaduna

41

15

26

12

23

31

Kano

55

27

28

51

31

20

48

50

17

Katsina
Kebbi
Kogi
Kwara

17
190

1
15

16
1
75

2
1
44

2
1
39

24
34

12
9

1,134

1,108

26

Lagos
Nassarawa

Niger

21

18

11

20

12

Ogun

128

39

89

102

71

31

142

255

Ondo

13

10

12

Osun

12

47

17

30

46

12

22

Oyo

50

20

30

69

14

55

94

34

56

Plateau

Rivers

147

147

Sokoto

12

Taraba

Yobe

Zamfara

10

FCT(Abuja)

258

61

197

204

131

75

187

395

2,433

1,464

970

1,265

753

638

Total
582
Source: Nigeria Police Force Hqtrs.
Note: - = Nil

176

TABLE 187: CASES ADJOURNED AT THE INSTANCE OF COURT, DEFENCE AND THE POLICE,
2002- 2003
Number
State
Abia
Adamawa
Akwa Ibom
Anambra
Bauchi
Bayelsa

2002

2003

Court

Defence

Police

Court

Defence

Police

655

204

320

320

459

139

4,562

330

715

715

420

617

712

499

560

560

639

454

2,880

350

420

420

2,720

320

214

70

144

144

45

426

141

72

224

224

108

na

Benue

1,393

505

1,394

1,394

444

312

Borno

567

292

697

697

305

379

Cross River

482

237

501

501

232

25

Delta

153

209

209

79

190

197

46

246

170

119

Edo

1,355

2,310

2,018

2,018

1,128

903

Ekiti

178

62

72

72

56

56

Enugu

212

346

89

389

102

162

Gombe

86

46

53

53

76

600

174

206

206

445

160

99

21

99

99

126

71

Ebonyi

Imo
Jigawa
Kaduna

285

215

230

230

270

142

1,983

138

1,871

1,876

1,263

341

Katsina

150

50

215

215

70

44

Kebbi

166

171

192

192

70

123

Kogi

77

34

81

81

458

24

Kano

Kwara

109

61

108

92

75

Lagos

19,679

873

20,875

20,875

3,072

564

Nassarawa

229

22

82

482

238

92

Niger

504

280

516

516

173

136

Ogun

360

455

481

481

338

417

Ondo

350

198

215

215

297

166

Osun

441

220

235

235

228

141

Oyo

969

647

943

943

818

395

Plateau

420

388

482

482

380

322

Rivers

898

1,017

1,017

780

Sokoto

544

29

441

441

na

Taraba

584

480

480

na

Yobe

276

218

233

233

152

123

Zamfara

144

173

175

62

1,217

350

416

416

60

320

Total
42,813
Source: Nigeria Police Force
Note: - = Nil

11,118

36,953

37,836

15,378

8,565

FCT Abuja

177

TABLE 188: CASES ADJOURNED AT THE INSTANCE OF COURT, DEFENCE AND THE POLICE,
2004- 2005
Number
State

2004

2005

Court

Police

Defence

Police

Defence

Court

Abia

795

59

288

186

544

380

Adamawa

548

489

246

425

91

652

Akwa Ibom

470

373

294

206

376

396

Anambra

346

140

288

148

244

376

Bauchi

153

391

316

181

56

428

Bayelsa

395

49

152

38

95

196

Benue

1,209

712

455

732

424

1,200

Borno

797

428

89

152

182

992

Cross River

284

48

78

28

107

177

Delta

193

52

112

105

98

120

Ebonyi

213

167

128

82

181

262

Edo

1,710

1,412

1,300

1,134

1,560

1,488

Ekiti

188

34

122

66

70

168

Enugu

368

154

121

50

228

241

Gombe

142

na

120

76

188

Imo

150

132

266

156

141

362

Jigawa

102

74

96

169

Kaduna

266

162

197

80

156

226

Kano

1,399

331

874

752

168

996

Katsina

133

22

51

29

77

69

Kebbi

218

157

179

96

192

182

Kogi

97

57

na

78

168

Kwara

110

54

92

80

75

104

Lagos

35,211

440

10,584

3,536

1,584

43,595

Nassarawa

456

412

397

170

448

274

Niger

509

393

265

242

96

288

Ogun

422

366

620

419

394

819

Ondo

367

139

96

114

186

112

Osun

602

289

105

525

105

776

Oyo

241

30

706

30

388

241

Plateau

647

386

480

384

425

582

Rivers

614

522

892

790

560

994

Sokoto

706

na

267

159

376

Taraba

557

na

159

58

260

Yobe

227

102

137

99

188

177

Zamfara

257

20

99

299

FCT, Abuja

476

212

na

348

na

Total
51,868
Source: Nigeria Police Force
Note: - = Nil

8,808

20,476

186

9,961

59,046

178

TABLE 189:

CASES ADJOURNED AT THE INSTANCE OF COURT, DEFENCE AND THE POLICE,


2006 2007
Number

State

2006

2007

Court

Defence

Police

Court

Defence

Police

Abia

375

214

210

274

274

Adamawa

612

540

449

1,013

1013

Akwa Ibom

80

158

158

Anambra

718

652

556

256

256

Bauchi

764

20

256

583

583

Bayelsa

566

181

203

203

Benue

620

513

408

340

340

Borno

720

65

127

826

826

Cross River

288

209

107

274

274

Delta

416

356

294

537

537

Ebonyi

161

153

142

168

168

Edo

1,542

1,357

1,449

1,156

1156

Ekiti

155

147

138

100

100

Enugu

358

218

137

288

288

Gombe

396

180

180

1,501

1,448

1,696

190

198

73

67

62

610

610

226

194

163

182

182

1,612

152

355

1,970

1970

Imo
Jigawa
Kaduna
Kano
Katsina
Kebbi
Kogi

28

74

74

142

125

109

189

189

82

75

57

219

219

Kwara

103

92

75

46

46

Lagos

53,419

500

284

1,089

1089

Nassarawa

388

365

341

284

284

Niger

312

272

230

528

528

Ogun

520

485

429

514

514

Ondo

444

111

55

365

365

Osun

994

635

442

973

973

Oyo

241

105

30

659

659

Plateau

312

286

260

317

317

Rivers

1,217

1,146

1,071

1,002

1002

Sokoto

803

289

289

Taraba

262

210

167

519

519

Yobe

72

66

60

180

180

Zamfara

62

42

23

198

198

FCT Abuja

75

71

54

Airport

55

Railway

35

29

25

70,757

11,101

10,261

16,7973

16,761

PAP
Total
Source: Nigeria Police Force
Note: - = Nil

179

TABLE 190: NUMBER OF CASES ADJOURNED AT THE INSTANCE OF POLICE IN NIGERIA BY


STATE, 2003 2007
State

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

Abia

139

59

186

210

274

Adamawa

617

489

425

449

1,013

Akwa-Ibom

454

373

206

na

158

Anambra

320

140

148

556

256

Bauchi

426

391

181

256

583

Bayelsa

49

38

203

Benue

312

712

732

408

340

Borno

379

428

152

127

826

25

48

28

107

274

Cross River
Delta

79

52

105

294

537

Ebonyi

119

167

82

142

168

Edo

903

1,412

1,134

1,449

1,156

Ekiti

56

34

66

138

100

Enugu

162

154

50

137

288

Gombe

76

na

76

na

180

Imo

160

132

156

1,696

198

Jigawa

71

74

62

610

Kaduna

142

162

80

163

182

Kano

341

331

752

355

1,970

44

22

29

74

Kebbi

123

157

96

109

189

Kogi

24

57

57

219

Katsina

Kwara

75

54

80

75

46

Lagos

564

440

3,536

284

1,089

Nassarawa

92

412

170

341

284

Niger

136

393

242

230

528

Ogun

417

366

419

429

514

Ondo

166

139

114

55

365

Osun

141

289

525

442

973

Oyo

395

30

30

30

659

Plateau

322

386

384

260

317

Rivers

780

522

790

1,071

1,002

Sokoto

159

289

Taraba

58

167

519

123

102

99

60

180

62

20

99

23

198

Yobe
Zamfara
FCT(Abuja)
Total
Source: Nigeria Police Force
Note: - = Nil

320

212

54

8,565

8,808

11,427

10,236

16,761

180

TABLE 191:

NUMBER OF CASES ADJOURNED AT THE INSTANCE OF COURT IN NIGERIA


BY STATE, 2003 - 2007

State

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

Abia

320

795

380

375

274

Adamawa

715

548

652

612

1,013

Akwa-Ibom

560

470

376

80

158

Anambra

420

346

367

718

256

Bauchi

144

153

428

764

583

Bayelsa

224

395

196

566

203

Benue

1,394

1,209

1,200

620

340

Borno

697

797

992

720

826

Cross River

501

284

177

288

274

Delta

209

193

120

416

537

Ebonyi
Edo
Ekiti
Enugu
Gombe
Imo
Jigawa
Kaduna

246

213

262

161

168

2,018

1,710

1,488

1,542

1,156

72

188

168

155

100

389

368

241

358

288

53

142

188

396

180

206

150

362

1,501

190

99

102

169

73

610

230

266

226

226

182

1,876

1,399

996

1,612

1,970

Katsina

215

133

69

28

74

Kebbi

192

218

182

142

189

Kano

Kogi

81

97

168

82

219

Kwara

108

110

104

103

46

Lagos

20,875

35,211

43,595

53,419

1,089

Nassarawa

482

456

274

388

284

Niger

516

509

288

312

528

Ogun

481

422

819

520

514

Ondo

215

367

112

444

365

Osun

235

602

766

994

973

Oyo

943

241

241

241

659

Plateau

482

647

582

312

317

Rivers

1,017

614

994

1,217

1,002

Sokoto

441

706

376

803

289

Taraba

480

557

260

262

519

Yobe

233

227

177

72

180

Zamfara

175

257

299

62

198

FCT(Abuja)

416

476

75

Total
37,836
Source: Nigeria Police Force
Note: - = Nil.

51,868

59,046

70,757

16,793

181

TABLE 192: OFFENCES AGAINST CHILDREN AND YOUNG PERSONS, 2002


Number
State

Defilement

Child
Stealing

Other
Offences

Abandoned
Child

Child
Abuse

Found
Child

Kidnapping

Abduction

Abia

Adamawa

10

12

Anambra

Bauchi

Bayelsa

Benue

Borno

Cross River

Delta

Ebonyi

Edo

Ekiti

Enugu

Gombe

Imo

Jigawa

Kaduna

Kano

28

33

Katsina

Kebbi

Kogi

Kwara

Lagos

Nassarawa

Niger

Ogun

Ondo

Osun

Oyo

Plateau

Rivers

Sokoto

Taraba

Yobe

Zamfara

FCT, Abuja

Total
11
Source: Nigeria Police Force
Note: - = Nil

43

38

Akwa Ibom

182

TABLE 193: OFFENCES AGAINST CHILDREN AND YOUNG PERSONS, 2003


Number
State

Defilement

Child
Stealing

Other
Offences

Abandoned
Child

Child
Abuse

Found
Child

Kidnapping

Abduction

Abia

Adamawa

19

Anambra

Bauchi

Bayelsa

Benue

Borno

Cross River

Delta

Ebonyi

Edo

Ekiti

Enugu

Gombe

Imo

Jigawa

Kaduna

Kano

54

40

Katsina

Kebbi

Kogi

Kwara

Lagos

Nassarawa

Niger

Ogun

Ondo

Osun

Oyo

Plateau

Rivers

Sokoto

Taraba

Yobe

Zamfara

FCT, Abuja

Total
3
Source: Nigeria Police Force
Note: - = Nil

59

42

Akwa Ibom

183

TABLE 194: OFFENCES AGAINST CHILDREN AND YOUNG PERSONS, 2004


State
Abia
Adamawa

Defilement

Child
Stealing

Other
Offences

Abandoned
Child

Child
Abuse

Found
Child

Kidnapping

Number
Abduction

19

Anambra

Bauchi

Bayelsa

Benue

Borno

Cross River

Delta

Ebonyi

Edo

Ekiti

Enugu

Gombe

Imo

Jigawa

Kaduna

Kano

54

40

Katsina

Kebbi
Kogi

Kwara

Lagos

Nassarawa

Niger

Ogun

Ondo

Osun

Oyo

Plateau

Rivers

Sokoto

Taraba

Yobe

Zamfara

FCT, Abuja

59

42

Akwa Ibom

Total
3
Source: Nigeria Police Force
Note: - = Nil

184

TABLE 195: OFFENCES AGAINST CHILDREN AND YOUNG PERSONS, 2006


State

Defilement

Child
Stealing

Other
Offences

Abandoned
Child

Child
Abuse

Found
Child

Kidnapping

Number
Abduction

Abia

Adamawa

Akwa Ibom

Anambra

Bauchi

Bayelsa

Benue

Borno

Cross River

Delta

Ebonyi

Edo

Ekiti

Enugu

Gombe

Imo

Jigawa

Kaduna

Kano

Katsina

Kebbi

Kogi

Kwara

Lagos

10

Nassarawa

Niger

Ogun

Ondo

Osun

Oyo

12

17

Plateau

Rivers

Sokoto

Taraba

Yobe

Zamfara

FCT, Abuja

12

10

20

17

Total
10
Source: Nigeria Police Force
Note: - = Nil

185

TABLE 196: CASES OF MISSING PERSONS, 2002 2003


Number

State

Abia
Adamawa

2002
Number of
Persons
Traced

Number of
Missing
Persons
46

Number of
Persons Not
Traced

30

2003
Number of
Persons Traced

Number of
Missing
Persons

16

12

Number of
Persons Not
Traced

Akwa Ibom

18

14

12

Anambra

30

25

80

36

44

Bauchi

Bayelsa

Benue

62

40

22

Borno

39

16

23

Cross River

24

18

24

10

14

Delta

48

32

16

13

15

14

Edo

125

79

46

82

45

37

Ekiti

Enugu

67

50

17

Gombe

Imo

13

Ebonyi

Jigawa

73

50

23

46

30

16

Kano

Katsina

Kebbi

Kaduna

Kogi

Kwara

10

Lagos

524

354

170

612

482

130

Nassarawa

32

28

22

16

Niger

Ogun

96

66

30

44

41

Ondo

36

20

16

31

16

15

Osun

21

15

Oyo

16

10

122

73

49

Plateau

22

15

Rivers

12

Sokoto

Taraba

58

20

38

Yobe

Zamfara

FCT, Abuja

Total
1,334
Source: Nigeria Police Force
Note: - = Nil

886

448

1,223

772

451

186

TABLE 197: CASES OF MISSING PERSONS, 2004 - 2005


Number
2004
State

Abia
Adamawa
Akwa Ibom

2005

Number of
Missing
Persons

Number of
Persons
Traced

Number of
Persons Not
Traced

Number of
Missing
Persons

Number of
Persons
Traced

Number of
Persons Not
Traced

34

19

15

27

16

11

17

16

105

30

75

72

15

57

Bauchi

15

Bayelsa

Benue

42

30

12

12

Borno

Cross River

34

18

16

24

18

Delta

13

28

10

18

Anambra

Ebonyi
Edo
Ekiti
Enugu
Gombe

80

42

38

55

14

41

12

10

25

18

12

10

Jigawa

Kaduna

Kano

Katsina

Kebbi

Kogi

Kwara

Lagos

626

212

414

524

357

167

32

28

Imo

Nassarawa
Niger

12

Ogun

98

66

32

60

21

39

Ondo

52

17

35

27

18

Osun

27

19

51

14

37

Oyo

72

46

26

58

32

26

Plateau

14

14

Rivers

18

10

Sokoto

Taraba

Yobe

Zamfara

FCT, Abuja

Total
1,316
Source: Nigeria Police Force
Note: - = Nil

548

768

1,080

575

505

187

TABLE 198: CASES OF MISSING PERSONS, 2006 2007


2006
State

Abia
Adamawa

2007

Number of
Missing
Persons

Number of
Persons
Traced

Number of
Persons Not
Traced

Number of
Missing
Persons

Number of
Persons
Traced

Number of
Persons Not
Traced

40

30

10

17

17

Akwa Ibom

12

10

Anambra

25

17

30

25

Bauchi
Bayelsa

Benue

52

40

12

Borno

50

38

12

Cross River

20

15

Delta

42

30

12

37

11

26

Edo

100

70

30

100

30

70

Ekiti

Enugu

50

30

20

34

14

20

Gombe

Imo

Jigawa

60

40

20

Ebonyi

Kaduna
Kano

Katsina

Kebbi

Kogi

Kwara

Lagos

500

350

150

450

300

150

Nassarawa

30

15

15

Niger

Ogun

86

80

60

52

Ondo

26

16

10

Osun

74

50

24

15

12

Oyo

58

28

30

35

35

Plateau

20

10

10

Rivers

12

66

30

36

Sokoto

Taraba

52

30

22

Yobe

Zamfara

FCT(Abuja)

14

10

Total
1,374
Source: Nigeria Police Force
Note: - = Nil

931

443

867

446

421

188

TABLE 199: SUMMARY OF BANK FRAUD, 2002


Number of
Cases
Reported

Number of
Cases
Prosecuted

Number of
Persons
Arrested

Number of
Persons
Convicted

Number of cases
under
Investigation

Amount
Involved

Adamawa

Akwa Ibom

4,640,220

Anambra

195,800,000

Bauchi

4,293,000

Bayelsa

Benue

Borno

Cross River

Delta

Ebonyi

Edo

Ekiti

Enugu

Gombe

Imo

Jigawa

Kaduna

Kano

Katsina

Kebbi

Kogi

193,119,427

Kwara

Lagos

Nassarawa

Niger

Ogun

Ondo

2,869,604

Osun

2,389,598

Oyo

9,594,832

Plateau

152,500

Rivers

9,000

Sokoto

State
Abia

()

Taraba

Yobe

250,000

Zamfara

FCT, Abuja

Total
16
Source: Nigeria Police Force
Note: - = Nil

18

13

413,118,181

189

TABLE 200: SUMMARY OF BANK FRAUD, 2003


Number of
Cases
Reported

Number of
Cases
Prosecuted

Number of
Persons
Arrested

Number of
Persons
Convicted

Number of
Cases Under
Invest igation

Amount
Involved

Abia

Adamawa

Akwa Ibom

Anambra

320,000

Bauchi

Bayelsa

1,200,000

Benue

Borno

1,700,000

Cross River

Delta

2,600,000

Ebonyi

Edo

Ekiti

Enugu

Gombe

Imo

Jigawa

Kaduna

Kano

Katsina

Kebbi

Kogi

Kwara

Lagos

Nassarawa

Niger

Ogun

4,500,000

Ondo

Osun

Oyo

Plateau

Rivers

Sokoto

Taraba

Yobe

5,269,085

Zamfara

1,100,000

FCT, Abuja

Total
9
Source: Nigeria Police Force
Note: - = Nil

16,689,085

State

()

190

TABLE 188: SUMMARY OF BANK FRAUD, 2004


Number of
Cases
Reported

Number of
Cases
Prosecuted

Number of
Persons
Arrested

Number of
Persons
Convicted

Number of
Cases
Under Investigation

Amount
Involved

Abia

Adamawa

Akwa Ibom

Anambra

Bauchi

Bayelsa

Benue

Borno

Cross River

Delta

Ebonyi

Edo

Ekiti

Enugu

Gombe

Imo

Jigawa

Kaduna

Kano

Katsina

Kebbi

Kogi

567,000

Kwara

Lagos

Nassarawa

Niger

Ogun

Ondo

Osun

Oyo

Plateau

Rivers

Sokoto

Taraba

Yobe

Zamfara

FCT, Abuja

Total
Source: Nigeria Police Force
Note: - = Nil

567,000

State

()

191

TABLE 189: SUMMARY OF BANK FRAUD, 2005


Number of
Cases
Reported

Number of
Cases
Prosecuted

Number of
Persons
Arrested

Number of
Persons
Convicted

Number of
Cases
Under
Investigation

Amount
Involved

Abia

Adamawa

Akwa Ibom

250,000

Anambra

11,500,000

Bauchi

Bayelsa

6,000

Benue

Borno

3,000,000

Cross River

Delta

Ebonyi

Edo

Ekiti

Enugu

Gombe

Imo

Jigawa

Kaduna

Kano

Katsina

Kebbi

Kogi

Kwara

Lagos

Nassarawa

Niger

Ogun

75,000,000

Ondo

Osun

Oyo

Plateau

Rivers

Sokoto

Taraba

Yobe

Zamfara

111,000,000

FCT, Abuja

13

16

12

200,756,000

State

Total
Source: Nigeria Police Force
Note: - = Nil

()

192

TABLE 190: SUMMARY OF BANK FRAUD, 2006


Number of
Cases
Reported

Number of
Cases
Prosecuted

Number of
Persons
Arrested

Number of
Persons
Convicted

Number of
Cases Under
Investigation

Amount
Involved

Abia

Adamawa

Akwa Ibom

800,000

Anambra

Bauchi

Bayelsa

Benue

Borno

Cross River

Delta

Ebonyi

Edo

Ekiti

Enugu

Gombe

Imo

Jigawa

Kaduna

Kano

Katsina

Kebbi

Kogi

Kwara

Lagos

Nassarawa

Niger

Ogun

586,113,506

Ondo

State

()

Osun

Oyo

134,400,000

Plateau

Rivers

Sokoto

Taraba

Yobe

Zamfara

FCT, Abuja

15

721,313,506

Total
Source: Nigeria Police Force
Note: - = Nil

193

TABLE 191: NUMBER OF POLICEMEN BY STATE AND RANK, 2006 - 2007


2006
State

Senior Police
Officers

Inspectors

Abia

508

Adamawa

363

Akwa Ibom

2007
Rank &
Files

Total

Senior Police
Officers

Inspectors

Rank &
Files

Total

470
561

3,306

4,284

527

589

4,262

5,348

4,702

5,626

283

480

4,950

5,713

877

885

5,281

7,043

535

671

6,222

7,428

Anambra

436

Bauchi

242

652

4,854

5,942

447

652

5,281

6,380

438

5,019

5,699

249

438

5,039

5,726

Bayelsa
Benue

265

317

2,592

3,174

244

250

240

734

666

1,239

5,020

6,925

493

1,245

4,960

6,698

Borno

554

384

5,307

6,245

283

395

5,629

6,307

Cross River

342

848

8,472

9,662

467

663

7,634

8,764

Delta

652

765

7,555

8,972

662

759

7,575

8,996

Ebonyi

328

292

4,707

5,327

316

265

1,688

2,269

Edo

559

965

5,919

7,443

564

960

6,020

7,544

Ekiti

533

746

4,063

5,342

394

5,421

3,124

4,060

Enugu

213

219

3,694

4,126

223

226

3,839

4,288

Gombe

249

140

1,059

1,448

255

210

4,144

4,609

Imo

578

831

5,643

7,052

447

611

3,717

4,775

Jigawa

171

281

3,277

3,729

134

184

4,516

4,834

Kaduna

540

865

9,991

1,396

640

866

9,991

11,397

Kano

507

473

4,791

5,771

571

496

4,846

5,853

Katsina

219

285

5,743

6,246

206

328

5,528

6,062

Kebbi

148

285

4,093

4,526

150

301

4,184

4,636

Kogi

234

282

9,632

10,148

222

476

3,553

4,251

Kwara

253

294

4,239

4,786

305

386

4,821

5,512

Lagos

1,800

1,848

19,289

22,937

1,977

1,280

12,677

15,934

Nassarawa

490

550

9,837

10,877

492

532

9,847

10,871

Niger

291

646

6,218

7,149

342

598

6,255

7,195

Ogun

544

762

6,260

7,566

655

711

7,619

8,985

Ondo

409

517

6,150

7,076

429

508

6,375

7,312

Osun

252

240

8,991

9,483

318

223

9,016

9,557

Oyo

630

834

5,408

6,872

628

824

5,535

6,987

Plateau

404

823

6,930

8,157

408

727

6,984

8,119

Rivers

1,203

1,923

5,923

9,049

807

1,109

8,991

10,907

Sokoto

189

278

4,968

5,435

192

275

4,187

4,654

Taraba

329

504

4,203

5,036

306

525

4,223

5,054

Yobe

166

358

6,196

6,720

186

234

4,165

4,585

Zamfara

142

115

4,731

4,988

140

119

3,934

4,193

FCT(Abuja)

474

729

12,089

13,292

529

770

10,761

12,060

PMF

821

2,334

31,730

34,885

815

4,027

27,129

31,971

FHQ

1,502

822

10,111

12,435

2,284

2,205

14,242

18,731

ZONE

1,033

1,492

4,478

7,003

1,810

1,533

6,841

10,184

Total
20,116
27,286
Source: Nigeria Police Force Hqts, Abuja.

272,470

319,872

20,935

33,072

260,244

309,483

194

TABLE 192: NUMBER OF PETITION RECEIVED BY GEO- POLITICAL ZONES, 2004 - 2008
Zones

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

15

15

27

16

78

196

154

281

270

287

North-West

21

26

56

56

89

South-East

39

56

91

99

156

South- South

66

67

121

159

207

114

81

168

148

181

Total
451
399
744
752
Source: Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC).

998

North-East
North-Central

South-West

TABLE: 193: PETITIONS REFERED FOR INVESTIGATION, 2005 2009

Items

2005

No of Petitions Fully Investigated

2006

2007

2008

2009

17

279

152

121

107

No o Petitions Under Investigation


No of Petitions Rejected For Lack of
Jurisdiction

187

131

105

227

193

14

Total

209

410

271

348

300

Source: Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC).
Note:The Summary Total means the difference between the Total number of petitions Received/Investigated
those refered to other Agencies at the point of receipt and those carried over to the succeeding year

TABLE 194: PETITIONS ASSIGNED/REFERRED, 2006 - 2008


Items

2006

2007

2008

Investigation Department

147

234

180

Special Duties Deparment

176

124

170

Special Investigation Team

53

49

95

44

21

Financial Intelligence Unit

Total
376
451
Source: Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC).
Note: - = Nil

466

195

TABLE 195:

SUMMARY OF REPORTED ROAD ACCIDENT CASES AND CASUALTIES, 2005 2009


Cases

Year

Casualties

Fatal

Serious

Minor

2005

6,132

7,849

4,678

2006

5,806

8,052

2007

2,162

2008

6,345

Total

Killed

Injured

Total

18,659

8,980

16,888

25,868

4,804

18,662

9,131

19,200

28,331

4,812

1,530

8,504

9,390

17,412

26,802

7,258

4,252

17,855

9,572

19,495

29,067

13,684

5,661

11,055

16,716

2009
4,663
5,450
3,571
Source: Nigeria Police Force/Federal Road Safty Commission.

CHART 10: REPORTED ROAD ACCIDENT CASES, 2005 - 2009

CHART 11: REPORTED ROAD ACCIDENT CASUALTIES, 2005 2009

196

TABLE: 196: NUMBER OF CASES REPORTED ON ROAD ACCIDENTS BY STATES, 2005 2009
Cases

State
2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Abia

164

123

270

462

259

Adamawa

698

366

560

413

278

Akwa Ibom

604

602

598

434

395

Anambra

259

288

194

432

474

Bauchi

414

470

420

670

415

Bayelsa

173

176

200

160

93

Benue

1,338

1165

1,056

643

801

Borno

258

283

357

251

254

Cross River

541

680

555

560

378

Delta

491

524

502

587

590

Ebonyi

116

686

206

245

Edo

657

457

418

416

558

Ekiti

198

304

236

96

220

Enugu

654

702

700

143

646

Gombe

144

185

550

226

Imo

295

377

377

152

Jigawa

122

215

212

188

97

Kaduna

573

968

968

463

1,328

1317

847

816

776

553

Katsina

645

388

311

359

379

Kebbi

184

284

312

342

346

Kogi

107

343

523

434

Kwara

204

202

267

209

288

Lagos

629

620

413

2,230

Nassarawa

122

147

191

237

95

Niger

378

270

262

341

291

Ogun

1,427

1,659

1,324

1,347

767

Ondo

600

384

377

313

509

Osun

1197

740

733

758

646

Oyo

Kano

1,564

1,160

966

184

516

Plateau

697

751

766

752

454

Rivers

393

1080

788

811

552

Sokoto

355

133

129

147

Taraba

259

299

310

962

271

Yobe

252

158

322

194

148

Zamfara

137

120

222

130

FCT(Abuja)

493

626

488

848

801

17,797

17,855

13,684

Total
18,659
18,662
Source: Nigeria Police Force/Federal Road Safty Commission.

197

TABLE: 197: NUMBER OF CASES REPORTED ON ROAD ACCIDENTS BY STATES, 2005 2009
Casualty

State
2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Abia

260

194

440

602

351

Adamawa

784

411

952

384

364

Akwa Ibom

877

825

650

442

447

Anambra

213

315

246

506

574

1,096

900

665

1,391

594

162

190

232

173

156

Benue

2,038

1996

1,779

1,560

1,874

Borno

368

403

603

416

344

Cross River

744

1108

934

772

523

Delta

617

708

541

747

544

Ebonyi

469

1014

270

240

Edo

351

307

422

570

492

Ekiti

300

391

374

190

222

Enugu

624

537

476

132

491

Gombe

286

330

840

360

Imo

456

475

476

57

Jigawa

224

251

178

228

147

Kaduna

943

3773

3773

1,154

864

1,142

976

780

984

643

Katsina

746

956

1006

945

1,196

Kebbi

467

272

225

2,209

448

Kogi

289

263

916

379

Kwara

500

322

461

453

475

Lagos

541

1,254

221

2,446

0
154

Bauchi
Bayelsa

Kano

224

355

460

571

Niger

1,214

366

192

735

570

Ogun

2,424

2,290

2,279

2,067

1,029

Nassarawa

Ondo

805

881

663

419

714

Osun

1,780

1264

1,384

1,450

888

1,532

990

219

489

1,249

933

944

1,182

536

Rivers

342

982

555

1,002

569

Sokoto

228

279

297

436

Taraba

428

378

407

2,100

458

Yobe

613

324

691

502

398

Zamfara

310

88

373

363

FCT(Abuja)

866

576

393

728

630

25,868
Total
28,331
Source: Nigeria Police Force/Federal Road Safty Commission.

26,803

29,067

16,716

Oyo
Plateau

198

TABLE 198: NUMBER OF CASES REPORTED ON ROAD ACCIDENT AND GENERAL CASUALTIES BY STATES,
2004 - 2005
2004
State

Cases
Fatal

Abia

2005

Serious

Casualty

Minor

Total

Killed

Injured

Cases
Total

Fatal

Casualty

Serious

Minor

Total

Killed

Injured

Total

68

61

132

61

101

162

89

59

16

164

111

149

260

Adamawa

173

340

78

591

174

554

728

211

422

65

698

196

588

784

Akwa Ibom

244

242

33

519

271

454

725

238

313

53

604

312

565

877

Anambra

107

63

36

206

77

144

221

100

83

76

259

73

140

213

Bauchi

209

130

44

383

283

747

1,030

161

162

91

414

423

673

1,096

Bayelsa

33

112

61

206

37

173

210

31

99

43

173

36

126

162

Benue

174

297

89

560

230

722

952

396

764

178

1,338

585

1,453

2,038

Borno

142

19

208

369

110

496

606

84

76

98

258

105

263

368

Cross River

214

360

137

711

307

793

1,100

176

249

116

541

217

527

744

Delta

223

344

141

708

273

680

953

143

236

112

491

171

446

617

96

57

35

188

106

201

307

45

45

26

116

42

427

469

Edo

420

466

474

1,360

351

1,243

1,594

151

198

308

657

151

200

351

Ekiti

42

137

60

239

65

225

290

37

114

47

198

50

250

300

Enugu

175

272

170

617

158

384

383

188

284

182

654

298

326

624

Gombe

96

62

20

178

115

630

499

60

44

40

144

69

217

286

Imo

37

87

24

148

39

143

669

190

62

43

295

120

336

456

Jigawa

117

71

27

215

145

316

288

109

12

122

119

105

224

Kaduna

308

234

159

701

372

782

688

220

191

162

573

367

576

943

Kano

324

413

314

1,051

371

739

1,153

373

545

399

1,317

344

798

1,142

Katsina

198

89

37

324

392

547

1,131

342

208

95

645

307

439

746

Kebbi

19

24

24

67

22

95

569

84

60

40

184

144

323

467

Kogi

55

61

48

164

39

163

134

64

25

18

107

150

139

289

Ebonyi

Kwara

84

70

49

203

155

323

318

94

60

50

204

165

335

500

Lagos

668

1,342

868

2,878

913

2,191

1,236

98

301

230

629

249

292

541

Nassarawa

158

95

20

273

230

554

2,421

109

12

122

119

105

224

Niger

88

23

113

131

51

685

198

157

23

378

383

831

1,214

Ogun

485

698

371

1,554

759

1,870

810

491

596

340

1,427

845

1,579

2,424

Ondo

202

341

143

686

281

747

2,151

242

161

197

600

260

545

805

Osun

208

355

181

744

305

825

1,130

330

615

252

1,197

499

1,281

1,780

Oyo

267

462

321

1,050

430

1,206

1,636

316

635

613

1,564

327

561

888

Plateau

215

349

127

691

286

647

933

206

371

120

697

568

681

1,249

Rivers

113

198

94

405

162

397

559

79

175

139

393

83

259

342

Sokoto

20

17

14

51

12

28

40

94

33

228

355

153

75

228

Taraba

15

13

12

40

15

36

51

102

88

69

259

129

299

428

127

115

37

279

202

580

782

111

113

28

252

184

429

613

40

49

19

108

72

253

325

42

84

11

137

57

253

310

198

441

260

899

210

885

1,095

128

197

168

493

569

297

866

6,362

8,509

4,740

19,611

8,161

20,925

29,086

6,132

7,849

4,678

18,659

8,980

16,888

25,868

Yobe
Zamfara
FCT(Abuja)
Total

Source: Nigeria Police Force/Federal Road Safty Commission.

199

TABLE 199: TOTAL NUMBER OF ROAD ACCIDENT CASUALTIES BY CATEGORY AND STATES, 2006 2007

2006
Cases

State
Fatal
Abia

2007
Casualty

Serious

Minor

Total

Killed

Injured

Cases
Total

Fatal

Serious

Casualty

Minor

Total

Killed

Injured

Total

67

45

11

123

82

112

194

270

136

118

270

140

300

440

Adamawa

151

169

46

366

182

229

411

174

297

89

560

230

722

952

Akwa Ibom

244

320

38

602

306

519

825

229

312

57

598

256

394

650

79

134

75

288

118

197

315

57

92

45

194

93

153

246

Bauchi

262

122

86

470

397

503

900

112

120

188

420

132

533

665

Bayelsa

46

95

35

176

49

141

190

64

95

41

200

77

155

232

Benue

409

610

146

1,165

562

1,434

1,996

331

580

145

1,056

487

1,292

Borno
Cross
River

132

75

76

283

156

247

403

126

123

99

357

147

456

603

138

226

316

680

340

768

1,108

193

274

88

555

276

658

934

Delta

162

258

104

524

195

513

708

121

266

115

502

216

325

541

Ebonyi

202

340

144

686

262

752

1,014

50

100

56

206

70

200

270

Edo

76

217

164

457

83

224

307

89

130

199

418

102

320

422

Ekiti

60

175

69

304

90

301

391

76

135

25

236

99

275

374

Enugu

183

321

198

702

179

358

537

183

319

198

700

186

290

476

Gombe

95

68

22

185

121

209

330

250

150

150

550

660

180

840

Imo

81

170

126

377

135

340

475

170

81

126

377

340

136

476

Jigawa

27

76

112

215

33

218

251

50

76

86

212

58

120

178

Kaduna

376

346

246

968

1,512

2,261

3,773

376

346

246

968

1,512

2,261

3,773

Kano

255

341

251

847

302

674

976

212

283

321

816

220

560

780

Katsina

225

126

37

388

336

620

956

190

97

24

311

369

637

1,006

Kebbi

34

150

100

284

22

250

272

86

104

122

312

92

133

225

Kogi

154

69

120

343

120

143

263

222

184

117

523

384

532

916

Anambra

1,779

Kwara

61

62

79

202

41

281

322

64

110

93

267

146

315

461

Lagos

90

290

240

620

561

693

1,254

83

196

134

413

84

137

221

Nassarawa

108

39

147

72

283

355

169

42

191

181

279

460

Niger

50

94

126

270

159

207

366

60

87

115

262

66

126

192

Ogun

472

673

514

1,659

637

1,653

2,290

419

520

313

1,324

734

1,545

2,279

Ondo

148

160

76

384

232

649

881

139

157

81

377

226

437

663

Osun

214

361

165

740

277

987

1,264

232

344

157

733

350

1,034

1,384

Oyo

304

541

315

1,160

465

1,067

1,532

222

310

434

966

310

680

990

Plateau

194

414

143

751

244

689

933

218

250

298

766

322

622

944

Rivers
Sokoto

237
108

507
24

336
1

1,080
133

285
178

697
101

982
279

146
128

392
1

250
-

788
129

144
206

411
91

555
297

Taraba

112

142

45

299

78

300

378

92

150

68

310

100

307

407

Yobe

102

53

158

157

167

324

175

130

17

322

254

437

691

17

55

48

120

22

66

88

148

239

239

626

163

413

576

76

188

224

488

99

294

393

Total
5,806
8,052
4,804
18,662
9,131
Source: Nigeria Police Force/Federal Road Safty Commission.

19,200

28,331

5,871

7,232

17,797

9,390

Zamfara
FCT(Abuja)

4,887

17,413

200

26,803

TABLE 200: TOTAL NUMBER OF ROAD ACCIDENT CASUALTIES BY CATEGORY AND STATES, 2008- 2009

2008

2009

Cases

State
Fatal

Serious

Casualty

Minor

Total

Killed

Injured

Cases
Total

Casualty

Fatal

Serious

Minor

Total

Killed

Injured

Total

Abia

188

205

69

462

602

602

112

103

44

259

121

230

351

Adamawa

125

111

177

413

152

232

384

124

109

45

278

154

210

364

Akwa Ibom

207

199

28

434

182

260

442

187

166

42

395

173

274

447

Anambra

148

281

432

174

332

506

188

175

111

474

273

301

574

Bauchi

331

253

86

670

518

873

1,391

162

111

142

415

231

363

594

Bayelsa

36

89

35

160

56

117

173

32

61

93

20

136

156

Benue

225

292

126

643

425

1,135

1,560

274

339

188

801

401

1,473

1,874

Borno
Cross
River

104

87

60

251

142

274

416

92

67

95

254

176

168

344

217

237

106

560

246

526

772

158

146

74

378

343

180

523

Delta

190

259

138

587

155

592

747

186

239

165

590

201

343

544

60

120

65

245

30

210

240

Edo

106

129

181

416

167

403

570

197

169

192

558

209

283

492

Ekiti

36

42

18

96

44

146

190

38

118

64

220

43

179

222

Enugu

33

85

25

143

38

94

132

100

266

280

646

98

393

491

Ebonyi

150

70

226

230

130

360

37

54

61

152

18

39

57

Jigawa

132

40

16

188

97

131

228

40

30

27

97

50

97

147

Kaduna

308

120

35

463

578

576

1,154

506

524

298

1,328

364

500

864

Kano

301

308

167

776

355

629

984

199

225

129

553

213

430

643

Katsina

231

101

27

359

326

619

945

261

89

29

379

516

680

1,196

Kebbi

94

202

46

342

163

2,046

2,209

116

159

71

346

167

281

448

Kogi

328

104

434

29

350

379

Gombe
Imo

Kwara

92

70

47

209

297

156

453

113

126

49

288

21

454

475

Lagos

170

1,061

999

2,230

861

1,585

2,446

Nassarawa

177

60

237

264

307

571

32

42

21

95

91

63

154

Niger

153

134

54

341

232

503

735

154

100

37

291

199

371

570

Ogun

473

403

471

1,347

683

1,384

2,067

201

341

225

767

254

775

1,029

Ondo

125

121

67

313

202

217

419

144

231

134

509

205

509

714

Osun

257

342

159

758

413

1,037

1,450

172

310

164

646

Oyo

24

121

39

184

26

193

219

109

207

200

516

191

298

489

Plateau

197

350

205

752

234

948

1,182

128

226

100

454

158

378

536

Rivers
Sokoto

209
138

372
9

230
0

811
147

234
201

768
235

1,002
436

130
0

254
0

168
0

552
0

176
0

393
0

569
0

Taraba

425

398

139

962

725

1,375

2,100

118

88

65

271

159

299

458

Yobe

110

75

194

191

311

502

87

53

148

126

272

398

86

107

29

222

106

267

373

59

53

18

130

100

263

363

159

301

388

848

194

534

728

207

269

325

801

210

420

630

Total
6,345
7,258
4,252
17,855
9,572
Source: Nigeria Police Force/Federal Road Safty Commission

19,495

29,067

4,663

5,450

3,571

13,684

5,661

11,055

16,716

Zamfara
FCT(Abuja)

201

TABLE 201: ENHANCED NATIONAL DRIVER'S LICENCE, 2005 - 2009


Number
State

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Abia

6,694

8,535

6,461

6,736

9,551

Adamawa

3,845

4,650

2,429

4,918

6,651

Akwa Ibom

6,093

6,218

6,231

6,088

13,151

12,801

11,661

7,735

9,696

18,032

Bauchi

3,628

5,508

5,600

7,193

8,828

Bayelsa

Anambra

22,308

28,053

3,536

5,382

6,018

Benue

2,063

1,647

120

6,828

6,566

Borno

5,736

8,186

4,790

5,574

11,441
4,837

Cross River

7,055

8,180

8,916

3,163

Delta

9,679

15,957

4,296

12,,317

16,135

Ebonyi

17,784

12,785

10,338

6,185

8,201

Edo

11,093

9,526

6,711

6,393

8,265

Ekiti

4,600

4,594

2,124

5,695

4,333

Enugu

11,813

11,368

253

1,925

8,199

Gombe

2,398

3,794

3,819

7,085

7,434

Imo

7,629

12,762

8,101

10,418

11,636

Jigawa

1,386

1,150

889

2,673

3,117

Kaduna

6,914

6,201

8,561

10,132

16,763

11,066

13,389

16,173

18,373

14,011

1,820

6,191

4,206

5,210

6,956

824

754

3,358

1,996

2,448

Kogi

4,822

5,611

4,523

7,089

4,869

Kwara

3,176

2,099

1,671

5,360

4,609

Lagos

11,370

24,737

24,890

21,870

37,056

Nassarawa

Kano
Katsina
Kebbi

20,418

23,133

8,825

9,123

16,994

Niger

3,176

2,887

3,035

4,812

7,435

Ogun

1,343

4,805

5,648

10,344

15,439

Ondo

5,684

2,919

1,740

6,326

5,856

Osun

5,022

4,633

6,156

7,803

12,103

Oyo

6,825

11,650

6,090

9,431

15,869

Plateau

9,543

9,900

2,438

11,626

11,722

Rivers

21,010

13,571

6,402

4,679

9,649

Sokoto

4,159

4,190

3,869

6,792

7,896

Taraba

2,115

1,373

599

2,023

4,826

Yobe

2,580

2,903

1,495

2,895

4,260

Zamfara

5,112

11,179

7,072

4,447

4,170

17,140

18,022

14,140

18,488

19,685

324,721

213,240

277,088

375,011

FCT, Abuja

Total
281,447
Source: Federal Road Safety Commission

202

TABLE 202:

NATIONAL VEHICLE PLATE NUMBER SCHEME (PRODUCTION STATUS) 2005 - 2009


2005

State
Abia

2006

2007

2008

2009

MV

MC

MV

MC

MV

MC

MV

MC

MV
5,398

499

3,218

5,579

8,138

6,963

11,222

9,524

14,382

Adamawa

4,731

2,402

1,970

9,987

3,071

5,550

4,964

10,225

4,138

Akwa Ibom

6,576

3,404

4,912

54,891

3,946

37,439

5,147

70,680

10,326

31,775

33,740

5,911

21,665

1,858

11,206

6,704

17,289

23,307

Bauchi

8,864

11,680

2,574

14,775

4,346

8,216

6,538

12,072

3,948

Bayelsa

10,685

57,618

7,458

5,122

79

na

4,763

1,391

4,034

Benue

14,893

44,597

1,528

12,984

1,691

14,199

5,379

21,609

2,693

Borno

74

23

3,581

7,230

3,774

3,374

6,034

14,702

1,917

Cross River

26,888

19,181

1,381

12,853

4,962

15,985

3,535

9,011

3,112

Delta

23,515

1,213

11,728

8,342

6,953

8,405

23,922

11,688

13,959

1,267

na

1,077

2,487

1,532

4,136

2,767

9,789

1,684

Edo

43

4,499

8,938

11,613

17,019

2,362

10,958

5,589

15,011

Ekiti

115

12,224

2,158

7,387

1,721

4,276

17,067

8,303

8,896

Anambra

Ebonyi

Enugu

1,156

3,386

8,686

22,098

4,207

19,717

12,734

13,993

6,302

Gombe

7,415

22,308

1,799

12,154

2,129

8,634

6,276

20,553

4,596

Imo

986

4,457

3,224

14,507

3,822

11,003

7,582

25,086

7,259

Jigawa

450

4,479

2,974

19,399

3,558

14,384

7,144

32,094

5,000

23,788

65,900

7,672

8,549

6,296

354

6,495

10,766

8,110

2,375

7,112

9,166

13,322

13,864

19,237

18,713

16,898

131,128

838

5,486

4,250

10,098

3,840

2,450

7,221

9,098

4,361

Kebbi

1,595

3,915

3,378

5,752

2,329

5,612

4,468

8,030

4,619

Kogi

1,216

19,096

2,717

7,167

3,084

5,126

4,407

5,254

1,826

Kwara

3,180

6,479

5,193

11,724

4,869

na

9,599

8,778

6,417

Lagos

8,350

4,876

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

Nasarawa

5,562

4,263

2,212

14,603

1,731

12,931

3,336

14,451

4,413

Niger

9,312

4,651

4,024

5,691

4,043

3,999

7,161

14,146

5,720

Ogun

3,443

6,221

2,821

5,298

3,246

4,663

7,655

3,829

3,260

Ondo

1,456

6,606

8,145

6,686

9,244

3,927

9,803

13,596

6,053

Osun

7,376

5,947

6,470

7,433

3,624

4,816

6,947

178,318

4,396

Kaduna
Kano
Katsina

Oyo

123

2,105

12,840

3,790

7,811

6,163

10,087

18,541

9,956

Plateau

2,506

7,863

19,540

14,550

5,585

11,083

12,226

13,116

5,856

Rivers

1,450

6,781

35,166

13,282

7,457

4,443

19,216

8,744

11,576

Sokoto

3,381

4,862

1,689

5,754

1,306

4,206

3,989

6,343

2,341

Taraba

6,405

5,368

1,405

3,859

1,895

3,982

3,170

9,653

2,974

513

6,584

1,208

9,321

1,548

1,499

2,923

8,107

2,974

11,340

9,320

2,296

14,716

1,337

8,207

2,863

6,759

2,050

228
13,068
32,670
FCT, Abuja
Source: Federal Road Safety Corps
Note: MV = Motor Vehicle, MC = Motor Cycle

6,744

48,630

800

73,938

701

69,102

Yobe
Zamfara

na = Not available

203

TABLE 203: NUMBER OF REPORTED FIRE OUTBREAKS IN NIGERIA BY TYPE, 2005 - 2009
Number
Type of Fire

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

211

141

141

242

221

27

10

10

641

27

104

76

24

225,600,000

1,000,000,000

1,000,000

717,000,000

8,600,00

Number of calls

16

17

Number of lives saved

Number of lives lost


Estimated value of goods

24

44

lost('000)

800,000,000

800,000

612,000,000

500,000

40

100

100

86

71

Number of lives saved

10

35

Number of lives lost


Estimated value of goods

171

99,484,900
lost('000)
Sources: Federal Fire Service Hqts Abuja
Note: - = Nil
*= Provisional

1,700,000,000

1,700,000

311,000,000

3,000,000

Domestic Private Fire


Number of calls
Number of lives saved
Number of lives lost
Estimated value of goods
lost('000)
Factory/Industrial Fire

Others
Number of calls

204

CHAPTER 6
EDUCATION
This chapter presents data concerning formal education at various levels in Nigeria.
The educational system in the country is based on 6-3-3-4 system, that is, 6 years of
primary, 3 years of junior secondary, 3 years of senior secondary school and 4 years
of university or undergraduate education leading to the award of a degree. This
system is designed to make education functional and render outputs employable and
self-reliant. It is also to encourage vocational and technical education that would be
relevant to the needs of the society. The junior secondary school is both prevocational and academic. At the senior secondary level, technical, commercial and
other vocational courses are included to make the school leavers employable and
relevant.

Colleges of Education are responsible for the training of middle-level manpower in


teacher education. Students are trained for three years, on completion of which they
are awarded the Nigeria Certificate in Education (NCE). As

professional teachers,

they can teach in primary, Junior Secondary (JS) or Senior Secondary (SS) schools,
depending on their areas of specialization.

Polytechnics and Colleges of Technology are mainly to produce middle-level


technical manpower at the sub-professional level of two categories: National Diploma
(ND) and Higher National Diploma (HND). These institutions are supervised by the
National Board for Technical Education (NBTE).

Universities constitute the third tier of higher education in Nigeria. Admissions into
first degree courses are through tests conducted by the Joint Admissions and
Matriculation Board (JAMB) or by direct entry with the Higher School Certificate or its
equivalent.

The basic admission requirement is Senior School Certificate with a

minimum of five credits, including English Language, Mathematics and other subjects
relevant to the proposed course of study.
This chapter also presents data on admission into Nigeria Civil Aviation School, as
well as membership of the Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (a professional
body) and Education Trust Fund Intervention in Educational Institutions. The data
cover enrolment, number of schools, student out-turn, manpower, funding, among
other statistics.

205

TABLE 204:

NATIONAL SUMMARY OF PUBLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL STATISTICS, 2005 2009


2009*

2005

2006

2007

2008

60,189

70,822

65,731

68,715

68,715

Total Enrolment

22,115,432

21,717,789

20,469,395

18,980,395

18,818,544

Total Male Enrolment

12,189,073

11,895,194

11,086,997

10,252,000

10,154,860

9,926,359

9,822,595

9,382,398

8,728,395

8,663,684

Total Teachers

599,172

439,330

285,968

198,756

130,040

Total Male Teachers

294,434

224,257

145,092

106,037

67,204

Total Female Teachers

304,738

215,073

140,876

92,719

67,448

Total Class Rooms

254,319

268,454

285,374

291,676

na

95

145

Total Schools

Total Female Enrolment

Teacher/Pupil Ratio
37
49
72
Sources: Federal Ministry of Education/Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC)
Note: na = Not available
* = Provisional

CHART 12: NATIONAL SUMMARY OF PUBLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL STATISTICS, 2005 2009

206

TABLE 205:

NATIONAL SUMMARY OF PRIVATE PRIMARY SCHOOL STATISTICS, 2005 2009


2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

18,272

18,272

18,272

19,324

20,542

1,144,095

1,144,095

1,162,675

1,011,914

1,262,432

Total Male Enrolment

596,897

596,897

596,506

516,742

637,036

Total Female Enrolment

547,198

547,198

566,169

495,172

625,396

Total Teachers

60,806

60,806

43,114

27,110

na

Total Male Teachers

20,797

20,797

15,107

12,094

na

Total Female Teachers

40,009

40,009

28,007

15,016

na

na

na

na

na

na

18.82

18.82

26.97

37.33

na

Total Schools
Total Enrolment

Total Class Rooms


Teacher/Pupil Ratio
Sources: Federal Ministry of Education
Note: na = Not available

CHART 13: NATIONAL SUMMARY OF PRIVATE PRIMARY SCHOOL STATISTICS, 2005 2009

207

TABLE 206:

NUMBER OF PUBLIC PRIMARY SCHOOLS BY STATE, 2005 - 2009


Number

State
Abia

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009*

958

1,458

1,483

1,518

1,605

Adamawa

1,668

1,614

1,623

1,680

1,890

Akwa Ibom

1,318

1,141

1,143

1,143

1,146

Anambra

1,260

1,339

1,029

1,367

1,038

Bauchi

1,908

2,274

2,336

2,601

2,601

559

535

537

537

537

Benue

2,713

4,340

2,487

2,511

4,486

Borno

1,476

1,573

1,585

1,617

1,668

Cross River

1,043

1,032

1,032

1,016

1,017

Delta

1,509

1,146

1,173

1,173

1,006

957

1,676

1,737

1,817

1,138

1,263

1,241

1,266

1,290

1,288

Bayelsa

Ebonyi
Edo
Ekiti

878

1,050

1,073

1,153

788

Enugu

1,159

1,451

1,164

1,178

1,485

Gombe

1,314

1,482

1,509

1,559

1,734

Imo

1,466

1,270

1,270

1,270

1,269

Jigawa

1,683

1,959

2,114

1,788

1,868

Kaduna

3,409

3,715

4,166

4,341

4,341

Kano

3,450

3,875

4,440

4,813

4,813

Katsina

2,025

2,275

2,311

2,353

2,353

Kebbi

1,421

1,614

1,646

1,504

1,587

Kogi

2,007

2,765

2,839

2,906

3,188

Kwara

1,521

1,464

1,495

1,495

1,658

Lagos

2,158

1,179

1,221

952

986

Nassarawa

1,276

1,305

1,130

1,411

1,652

Niger

2,805

3,710

3,899

3,954

3,954

Ogun

1,873

1,889

1,945

1,921

1,921

Ondo

1,650

1,949

2,009

1,973

1,164

Osun

1,686

1,687

1,703

1,760

1,760

Oyo

2,618

2,822

2,973

2,992

2,992

Plateau

1,837

1,881

1,975

1,989

na

Rivers

1,080

1,523

1,649

1,662

1,667

Sokoto

2,118

2,814

1,325

2,885

1,967

Taraba

1,679

1,495

1,513

1,513

1,514

950

1,125

1,191

1,200

1,013

1,058

1,246

1,286

1,408

1,408

435

448

454

465

477

Total
60,189
70,822
65,731
68,715
Sources: Federal Ministry of Education/Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC)
Note: * = Provisional

66,979

Yobe
Zamfara
FCT(Abuja)

208

TABLE 207:
State

NUMBER OF PUBLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL PUPILS BY STATE, 2005 - 2009


2005

2006

2007

2008

2009*

Abia

395,386

291,472

249,733

228,694

237,535

Adamawa

414,678

443,143

405,232

387,663

378,433

1,491,960

775,319

1,382,050

820,171

855,007

514,713

411,412

439,484

513,421

584,170

1,294,653

951,935

823,194

682,836

823,194

Bayelsa

480,504

448,658

409,129

462,827

409,129

Benue

926,500

705,104

758,853

818,064

762,085

Borno

791,415

789,486

717,175

512,619

543,921

Cross River

457,589

357,762

338,265

319,339

243,079

Delta

383,385

338,579

327,268

401,321

327,268

Ebonyi

444,132

435,803

379,876

467,953

252,132

Edo

292,989

281,880

235,652

199,315

235,652

Ekiti

188,295

473,904

500,894

167,095

126,105

Enugu

287,994

602,289

294,443

278,876

246,751

Gombe

366,374

360,183

296,832

323,984

406,031

Imo

666,944

627,975

692,359

771,881

819,067

Jigawa

576,212

384,056

487,812

398,030

415,434

Kaduna

874,010

855,595

902,571

852,781

953,389

Akwa Ibom
Anambra
Bauchi

Kano

1,394,556

1,277,767

1,416,986

1,524,275

1,754,115

Katsina

978,444

1,059,450

1,112,550

1,133,402

802,126

Kebbi

324,469

348,591

330,471

412,425

345,966

Kogi

861,898

978,189

937,851

740,049

1,128,027

Kwara

363,583

426,498

311,400

348,938

201,476

Lagos

523,795

383,626

348,303

406,441

413,990

Nassarawa

449,811

490,086

384,904

328,303

306,217

Niger

584,812

523,098

482,556

380,725

482,556

Ogun

442,492

353,855

388,930

359,753

388,930

Ondo

652,656

744,120

740,947

860,306

635,041

Osun

411,546

395,254

406,290

354,006

347,515

Oyo

882,417

1,172,032

993,913

793,670

687,313

Plateau

718,199

789,169

679,554

782,273

na

Rivers

346,986

343,002

366,957

235,819

366,957

Sokoto

630,426

470,118

285,263

332,810

758,108

Taraba

663,412

565,705

597,508

593,357

472,300

Yobe

491,321

568,764

513,260

471,218

626,913

Zamfara

350,627

347,174

290,381

283,716

300,390

FCT, Abuja

196,249

334,394

240,549

226,732

182,222

Total
22,115,432
21,717,789
20,469,395
18,980,395
Sources: Federal Ministry of Education/Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC)
Note: * = Provisional

18,818,544

209

TABLE 208: NUMBER OF PRIVATE PRIMARY SCHOOLS BY STATE, 2005 - 2009

State

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Abia

958

1,458

1,483

1,518

1,605

Adamawa

1,668

1,614

1,623

1,680

1,890

Akwa Ibom

1,318

1,141

1,143

1,143

1,146

Anambra

1,260

1,339

1,029

1,367

1,038

Bauchi

1,908

2,274

2,336

2,601

2,601

559

535

537

537

537

Benue

2,713

4,340

2,487

2,511

4,486

Borno

1,476

1,573

1,585

1,617

1,668

Cross River

1,043

1,032

1,032

1,016

1,017

Delta

1,509

1,146

1,173

1,173

1,006

Bayelsa

Ebonyi

957

1,676

1,737

1,817

1,138

Edo

1,263

1,241

1,266

1,290

1,288

Ekiti

878

1,050

1,073

1,153

788

Enugu

1,159

1,451

1,164

1,178

1,485

Gombe

1,314

1,482

1,509

1,559

1,734

Imo

1,466

1,270

1,270

1,270

1,269

Jigawa

1,683

1,959

2,114

1,788

1,868

Kaduna

3,409

3,715

4,166

4,341

4,341

Kano

3,450

3,875

4,440

4,813

4,813

Katsina

2,025

2,275

2,311

2,353

2,353

Kebbi

1,421

1,614

1,646

1,504

1,587

Kogi

2,007

2,765

2,839

2,906

3,188

Kwara

1,521

1,464

1,495

1,495

1,658

Lagos

2,158

1,179

1,221

952

986

Nassarawa

1,276

1,305

1,130

1,411

1,652

Niger

2,805

3,710

3,899

3,954

3,954

Ogun

1,873

1,889

1,945

1,921

1,921

Ondo

1,650

1,949

2,009

1,973

1,164

Osun

1,686

1,687

1,703

1,760

1,760

Oyo

2,618

2,822

2,973

2,992

2,992

Plateau

1,837

1,881

1,975

1,989

na

Rivers

1,080

1,523

1,649

1,662

1,667

Sokoto

2,118

2,814

1,325

2,885

1,967

Taraba

1,679

1,495

1,513

1,513

1,514

Yobe

950

1,125

1,191

1,200

1,013

1,058

1,246

1,286

1,408

1,408

435

448

454

465

477

Total
60,189
70,822
65,731
68,715
Sources: Federal Ministry of Education/ Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC)

66,979

Zamfara
FCT(Abuja)

210

TABLE 209:

State

NUMBER OF PRIVATE PRIMARY SCHOOLS PUPILS BY STATE, 2005 - 2009

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009*

Abia

395,386

291,472

249,733

228,694

237,535

Adamawa

414,678

443,143

405,232

387,663

378,433

1,491,960

775,319

1,382,050

820,171

855,007

514,713

411,412

439,484

513,421

584,170

1,294,653

951,935

823,194

682,836

823,194

Bayelsa

480,504

448,658

409,129

462,827

409,129

Benue

926,500

705,104

758,853

818,064

762,085

Borno

791,415

789,486

717,175

512,619

543,921

Cross River

457,589

357,762

338,265

319,339

243,079

Delta

383,385

338,579

327,268

401,321

327,268

Ebonyi

444,132

435,803

379,876

467,953

252,132

Edo

292,989

281,880

235,652

199,315

235,652

Ekiti

188,295

473,904

500,894

167,095

126,105

Enugu

287,994

602,289

294,443

278,876

246,751

Gombe

366,374

360,183

296,832

323,984

406,031

Imo

666,944

627,975

692,359

771,881

819,067

Jigawa

576,212

384,056

487,812

398,030

415,434

Akwa Ibom
Anambra
Bauchi

Kaduna

874,010

855,595

902,571

852,781

953,389

1,394,556

1,277,767

1,416,986

1,524,275

1,754,115

Katsina

978,444

1,059,450

1,112,550

1,133,402

802,126

Kebbi

324,469

348,591

330,471

412,425

345,966

Kogi

861,898

978,189

937,851

740,049

1,128,027

Kwara

363,583

426,498

311,400

348,938

201,476

Lagos

523,795

383,626

348,303

406,441

413,990

Nassarawa

449,811

490,086

384,904

328,303

306,217

Niger

584,812

523,098

482,556

380,725

482,556

Ogun

442,492

353,855

388,930

359,753

388,930

Ondo

652,656

744,120

740,947

860,306

635,041

Osun

411,546

395,254

406,290

354,006

347,515

Oyo

882,417

1,172,032

993,913

793,670

687,313

Plateau

718,199

789,169

679,554

782,273

na

Rivers

346,986

343,002

366,957

235,819

366,957

Sokoto

630,426

470,118

285,263

332,810

758,108

Taraba

663,412

565,705

597,508

593,357

472,300

Yobe

491,321

568,764

513,260

471,218

626,913

Zamfara

350,627

347,174

290,381

283,716

300,390

FCT, Abuja

196,249

334,394

240,549

226,732

182,222

Total
22,115,432
21,717,789
20,469,395
18,980,395
Sources: Federal Ministry of Education/ Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC)

18,818,544

Kano

211

TABLE 210: NATIONAL SUMMARY OF PRIMARY SCHOOLS ENROLMENT BY LGA AND STATE, 2005
Number
State

No. of

No. of

Male

Female

Total

Total No.

Total Class

LGAs

Schools

Enrolment

Enrolment

Enrolment

of Teachers

Rooms

Abia

17

958

202,515

192,871

395,386

14,542

7,760

Adamawa

21

1,668

230,607

184,071

414,678

16,647

4,520

Akwa Ibom

31

1,318

726,181

765,779

1,491,960

21,271

10,746

Anambra

21

1,260

252,864

261,849

514,713

17,517

8,855

Bauchi

20

1,908

782,916

511,737

1,294,653

14,600

4,564

Bayelsa

559

243,664

236,840

480,504

5,118

2,475

Benue

23

2,713

497,622

428,878

926,500

25,461

9,790

Borno

27

1,476

466,241

325,174

791,415

13,102

3,678

Cross River

18

1,043

232,390

225,199

457,589

16,427

7,165

Delta

25

1,509

195,131

188,254

383,385

20,506

10,661

Ebonyi

13

957

220,037

224,095

444,132

9,577

6,063

Edo

18

1,263

148,797

144,192

292,989

13,009

5,268

Ekiti

16

878

91,730

96,565

188,295

11,266

5,305

Enugu

17

1,159

145,552

142,442

287,994

15,410

5,496

Gombe

11

1,314

206,993

159,381

366,374

9,830

2,442

Imo

27

1,466

334,981

331,963

666,944

19,849

10,049

Jigawa

27

1,683

359,091

217,121

576,212

9,793

3,843

Kaduna

23

3,409

490,013

383,997

874,010

26,763

10,067

Kano

44

3,450

796,520

598,036

1,394,556

23,154

9,609

Katsina

34

2,025

630,282

348,162

978,444

10,994

5,458

Kebbi

21

1,421

214,410

110,059

324,469

8,617

3,031

Kogi

21

2,007

421,654

440,244

861,898

18,801

8,184

Kwara

16

1,521

199,714

163,869

363,583

17,445

7,922

Lagos

20

2,158

257,563

266,232

523,795

35,711

22,940

Nasarawa

13

1,276

257,610

192,201

449,811

11,571

4,347

Niger

25

2,805

367,372

217,440

584,812

21,425

5,658

Ogun

20

1,873

225,281

217,211

442,492

24,813

10,892

Ondo

18

1,650

322,166

330,490

652,656

19,852

9,059

Osun

30

1,686

205,394

206,152

411,546

19,469

9,839

Oyo

33

2,618

437,852

444,565

882,417

36,933

14,060

Plateau

17

1,837

377,848

340,351

718,199

19,554

6,618

Rivers

23

1,080

171,063

175,923

346,986

10,088

5,261

Sokoto

23

2,118

445,303

185,123

630,426

7,137

3,514

Taraba

16

1,679

383,251

280,161

663,412

16,473

3,468

Yobe

17

950

294,540

196,781

491,321

6,037

1,871

Zamfara

14

1,058

251,518

99,109

350,627

4,959

1,794

435

102,407

93,842

196,249

5,451

2,047

Total
774
60,189
12,189,073
9,926,359
22,115,432
Sources: Federal Ministry of Education/ Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC)

599,172

254,319

FCT(Abuja)

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TABLE 211: NATIONAL SUMMARY OF PRIMARY SCHOOLS ENROLMENT BY LGA AND STATE, 2006
Number
No. of
LGAs

No. of

Male

Female

Total

Total No.

Total Class*

Schools

Enrolment

Enrolment

Enrolment

of Teachers

Rooms

Abia

17

1,458

143,907

147,565

291,472

9,907

7,474

Adamawa

21

1,614

243,750

199,393

443,143

15,542

6,282

Akwa Ibom

31

1,141

377,719

397,600

775,319

14,290

10,608

Anambra

21

1,339

204,144

207,268

411,412

12,087

8,443

Bauchi

20

2,274

605,956

345,979

951,935

11,359

5,176

Bayelsa

535

226,885

221,773

448,658

5,328

2,486

Benue

23

4,340

375,409

329,695

705,104

16,697

11,914

Borno

27

1,573

453,305

336,181

789,486

13,063

5,457

Cross River

18

1,032

181,218

176,544

357,762

12,692

6,129

Delta

25

1,146

159,441

179,138

338,579

15,179

8,657

Ebonyi

13

1,676

215,054

220,749

435,803

8,219

6,336

Edo

18

1,241

142,705

139,175

281,880

7,812

6,646

Ekiti

16

1,050

225,856

248,048

473,904

7,814

5,623

Enugu

17

1,451

302,211

300,078

602,289

12,548

7,565

Gombe

11

1,482

210,165

150,018

360,183

7,775

1,897

Imo

27

1,270

328,531

299,444

627,975

14,760

11,389

Jigawa

27

1,959

228,789

155,267

384,056

na

3,999

Kaduna

23

3,715

473,985

381,610

855,595

25,334

11,064

Kano

44

3,875

718,046

559,721

1,277,767

21,710

12,352

Katsina

34

2,275

678,847

380,603

1,059,450

15,418

6,884

Kebbi

21

1,614

226,963

121,628

348,591

10,015

4,192

Kogi

21

2,765

484,646

493,543

978,189

15,918

11,064

Kwara

16

1,464

241,221

185,277

426,498

16,385

6,673

Lagos

20

1,179

187,071

196,555

383,626

14,641

12,517

Nasarawa

13

1,305

276,822

213,264

490,086

10,996

4,736

Niger

25

3,710

325,447

197,651

523,098

5,467

7,486

Ogun

20

1,889

179,810

174,045

353,855

15,314

9,253

Ondo

18

1,949

367,956

376,164

744,120

11,284

8,404

Osun

30

1,687

195,817

199,437

395,254

183

6,710

Oyo

33

2,822

575,050

596,982

1,172,032

22,067

10,810

Plateau

17

1,881

411,986

377,183

789,169

16,980

9,776

Rivers

23

1,523

168,462

174,540

343,002

7,058

4,012

Sokoto

23

2,814

334,406

135,712

470,118

5,149

5,811

Taraba

16

1,495

323,674

242,031

565,705

17,304

12,449

Yobe

17

1,125

352,468

216,296

568,764

4,600

2,713

Zamfara

14

1,246

250,311

96,863

347,174

5,297

3,087

448

200,747

159,436

334,394

4,542

2,380

Total
774
70,822
11,895,194
9,822,595
21,717,789
Sources: Federal Ministry of Education/Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC)
Note: * = Provisional

430,734

268,454

State

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TABLE 212: NATIONAL SUMMARY OF PRIMARY SCHOOLS ENROLMENT BY LGA AND STATE, 2007
Total No.
of Teachers

Number
Total Class*
Rooms

249,733

5,076

8,114

405,232

11,147

7,627

706,051

1,382,050

15,843

10,183

219,493

439,484

8,369

13,730

485,954

337,240

823,194

8,793

5,460

205,484

203,645

409,129

5,495

3,239

2,487

408,527

350,326

758,853

13,892

14,003

1,585

415,364

301,811

717,175

8,902

6,378

18

1,032

169,496

168,769

338,265

6,530

8,655

25

1,173

165,704

161,564

327,268

17,015

12,319

13

1737

185,840

194,036

379,876

4,339

9,316

18

1,266

119,566

116,086

235,652

6,363

9,711

16

1073

242,457

258,437

500,894

6,113

7,086

17

1,164

151,970

142,473

294,443

8,795

11,417

Gombe

11

1,509

173,222

123,610

296,832

6,597

4,211

Imo

27

1,270

354,868

337,491

692,359

7,909

11,845

Jigawa

27

2,114

301,085

186,727

487,812

5,386

7,662

Kaduna

23

4,166

502,674

399,897

902,571

8,760

10,836

Kano

44

4,440

783,946

633,040

1,416,986

6,615

16,466

Katsina

34

2,311

703,924

408,626

1,112,550

9,122

9,022

Kebbi

21

1,646

215,228

115,243

330,471

4,707

5,878

Kogi

21

2,839

467,026

470,825

937,851

11,427

6,152

Kwara

16

1,495

166,131

145,269

311,400

10,610

7,218

Lagos

20

1221

170,292

178,011

348,303

6,441

12,574

Nasarawa

13

1,130

220,977

163,927

384,904

10,375

3,772

Niger

25

3,899

298,211

184,345

482,556

6,181

7,921

Ogun

20

1,945

198,274

190,656

388,930

9,669

11,691

Ondo

18

2,009

364,486

376,461

740,947

8,967

7,277

Osun

30

1,703

203,399

202,891

406,290

6,256

13,543

Oyo

33

2,973

490,268

503,645

993,913

13,502

16,014

Plateau

17

1,975

354,292

325,262

679,554

8,726

9,254

Rivers

23

1,649

179,845

187,112

366,957

5,262

6,309

Sokoto

23

1,325

198,397

86,866

285,263

3,200

7,752

Taraba

16

1,513

340,321

257,187

597,508

5,228

7,081

Yobe

17

1191

304,889

208,371

513,260

1,917

4,360

Zamfara

14

1,286

206,563

83,818

290,381

2,887

2,780

454

96,066

144,483

240,549

2,537

2,734

Total
774
65,731
11,086,997
9,382,398
20,469,395
Sources: Federal Ministry of Education/Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC)
Note: * = Provisional

285,968

319,590

State

No. of
LGAs

No. of
Schools

Male
Enrolment

Female
Enrolment

Total
Enrolment

Abia

17

1,483

124,523

125,210

Adamawa

21

1,623

221,738

183,494

Akwa Ibom

31

1,143

675,999

Anambra

21

1,029

219,991

Bauchi

20

2,336

Bayelsa

537

Benue

23

Borno

27

Cross River
Delta
Ebonyi
Edo
Ekiti
Enugu

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TABLE 213: NATIONAL SUMMARY OF PRIMARY SCHOOLS ENROLMENT BY LGA AND STATE, 2008
State

Number
Total Class*
Rooms

No. of
LGAs

No. of
Schools

Male
Enrolment

Female
Enrolment

Total
Enrolment

Total No.
of Teachers

Abia

17

818

143,096

152,055

295,151

13,847

Adamawa

21

1,614

244,981

213,162

458,143

17,127

7,627

Akwa Ibom

31

1,145

374,596

388,042

762,638

12,555

10,183

Anambra

21

1,022

358,321

413,205

771,526

16,996

13,730

Bauchi

20

1,896

456,367

348,903

805,270

14,845

5,460

Bayelsa

8,114

577

176,716

175,161

351,877

4,890

3,239

Benue

23

2,452

295,388

259,321

554,709

15,607

14,003

Borno

27

1,302

316,126

249,114

565,240

18,212

6,378

Cross River

18

1,032

214,031

208,612

422,643

15,494

8,655

Delta

25

1,117

190,526

187,019

377,545

19,036

12,319

Ebonyi

13

942

268,305

281,994

550,299

10,740

9,316

Edo

18

1,109

137,107

135,468

272,575

11,092

9,711

Ekiti

16

773

108,375

111,337

219,712

9,856

7,086

Enugu

17

1,259

192,489

185,308

377,797

16,208

11,417

Gombe

11

1,026

197,311

146,714

344,025

10,806

4,211

Imo

27

1,261

402,054

366,950

769,004

14,727

11,845

Jigawa

27

1,750

276,045

183,981

460,026

13,815

7,662

Kaduna

23

3,313

586,613

443,696

1,030,309

35,063

10,836

Kano

44

3,756

956,155

761,806

1,717,961

35,067

16,466

Katsina

34

2,178

765,318

479,130

1,244,448

19,162

9,022

Kebbi

21

1,372

261,739

145,837

407,576

12,377

5,878

Kogi

21

2,034

429,591

444,266

873,857

18,028

6,152

Kwara

16

1,413

169,583

155,836

325,419

17,875

7,218

Lagos

20

966

241,931

248,421

490,352

20,008

12,574

Nasarawa

13

1,192

193,367

152,793

346,160

12,478

3,772

Niger

25

2,599

292,404

204,508

496,912

20,520

7,921

Ogun

20

1,363

328,261

313,618

641,879

23,710

11,691

Ondo

18

1,217

475,637

486,865

962,502

13,558

7,277

Osun

30

1,351

251,893

245,639

497,532

15,230

13,543

Oyo

33

1,925

450,123

464,769

914,892

27,469

16,014

Plateau

17

1,806

355,455

320,608

676,063

24,789

9,254

Rivers

23

1,154

153,017

158,684

311,701

9,654

6,309

Sokoto

23

1,664

264,938

122,853

387,791

7,039

7,752

Taraba

16

1,502

300,767

232,363

533,130

15,607

7,081

Yobe

17

949

313,340

218,359

531,699

6,578

4,360

Zamfara

14

1,120

230,066

97,403

327,469

7,546

2,780

465

111,911

106,775

218,686

9,319

2,734

Total
774
54,434
11,483,943
9,810,575
21,294,518
Sources: Federal Ministry of Education/Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC)
Note: * = Provisional

586,930

319,590

FCT(Abuja)

215

TABLE 214: NATIONAL SUMMARY OF PRIMARY SCHOOLS ENROLMENT BY LGA AND STATE, 2009
Number
State

No. of
LGAs

No. of
Schools

Male
Enrolment

Female
Enrolment

Total
Enrolment

Total No.
of Teachers

Total Class*
Rooms

Abia

17

447

111,959

116,735

Adamawa

21

285

204,100

183,563

228,694

1,795

8,940

387,663

18,018

4,117

Akwa Ibom

31

428

400,237

Anambra

21

507

255,128

419,934

820,171

15,259

12,768

258,293

513,421

2,237

9,808

Bauchi

20

293

Bayelsa

110

394,246

288,590

682,836

2,372

5,050

237,351

225,476

462,827

6,456

3,389

Benue

23

Borno

27

551

438,694

379,370

818,064

3,418

16,134

385

286,399

226,220

512,619

2,723

5,207

Cross River
Delta

18

424

157,800

161,539

319,339

16,868

9,118

25

981

203,111

198,210

401,321

17,250

10,618

Ebonyi

13

154

232,795

235,158

467,953

2,001

8,412

Edo

18

613

100,893

98,422

199,315

2,074

na

Ekiti

16

321

82,143

84,952

167,095

1,790

7,456

Enugu

17

309

140,769

138,107

278,876

2,870

8,579

Gombe

11

275

185,506

138,478

323,984

1,862

3,508

Imo

27

317

403,253

368,628

771,881

14,238

16,596

Jigawa

27

152

236,807

161,223

398,030

2,473

17,288

Kaduna

23

1,097

474,965

377,816

852,781

7,264

na

Kano

44

234

833,354

690,921

1,524,275

6,558

25,172

Katsina

34

173

701,485

431,917

1,133,402

3,899

9,765

Kebbi

21

115

268,590

143,835

412,425

12,898

6,880

Kogi

21

397

367,947

372,102

740,049

4,368

10,991

Kwara

16

994

179,546

169,392

348,938

4,001

na

Lagos

20

2235

197,911

208,530

406,441

3,080

12,337

Nasarawa

13

287

187,188

141,115

328,303

10,060

6,590

Niger

25

756

231,366

149,359

380,725

3,158

10,731

Ogun

20

1,320

181,452

178,301

359,753

3,516

9,469

Ondo

18

1,035

423,545

436,761

860,306

2,984

12,612

Osun

30

1,020

175,139

178,867

354,006

2,835

8,330

Oyo

33

1,660

393,233

400,437

793,670

4,591

13,314

Plateau

17

na

404,735

377,538

782,273

4,574

8,852

Rivers

23

215

116,419

119,400

235,819

2,274

6,288

Sokoto

23

219

228,675

104,135

332,810

na

6,759

Taraba

16

240

339,061

254,296

593,357

na

4,767

Yobe

17

66

276,671

194,547

471,218

na

5,222

Zamfara

14

61

195,721

87,995

283,716

na

5,162

648

117,883

108,849

226,732

1,223

na

Total
17
19,324
10,252,000
8,728,395
18,980,395
Sources: Federal Ministry of Education/ Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC)
Note: na = not available
* = Provisional

190,987

8,940

FCT(Abuja)

216

TABLE 215: NATIONAL SUMMARY OF NOMADIC SCHOOL STATISTICS, 2005 - 2009


2005
Total Schools

2006

2007

2008

2009

2,034

2,294

2,304

2,289

2,953

Total Enrolment

375,598

408,705

432,411

415,426

483,557

Total Male Enrolment

222,061

240,131

246,475

237,268

268,069

Total Female Enrolment

153,537

168,574

185,936

178,158

215,488

Total Teachers

7,118

7,711

8,667

12,059

14,233

Total Male Teachers

5,742

5,112

5,027

6,994

8,113

Total Female Teachers

1,376

2,599

3,640

5,065

6,120

3,614
1:53

4,713
1:49

3,674
1:34

na
1:34

Total Class Rooms


8,741
Total Pupil Ratio
1:54
Sources: (1) Federal Ministry of Education
(2) National Council for Nomadic Education

CHART 14:

NATIONAL SUMMARY OF NOMADIC SCHOOL STATISTICS, 2005 2009

TABLE 216: SUMMARY OF GRADUATE OF NOMADIC SCHOOL STATISTICS BY GENDER,


2005 - 2009
Number Graduated

Number Transited

Year

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

2005

14,453

9984

24,437

8643

5,719

14362

2006

18,756

12,504

31,260

12,100

8,006

20,106

2007

22,956

15,304

38,260

16,940

11,208

28,148

2008

24,396

16,264

40,660

23,716

15,691

39,407

2009
Sources:

27,983
18,765
(1) Federal Ministry of Education
(2) National Council for Nomadic Education

46,748

27,376

17,812

45,188

217

TABLE 217: NUMBER OF NOMADIC PRIMARY SCHOOLS BY STATE, 2005- 2009


State
Abia

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

81

86

92

Adamawa

77

77

77

79

93

Akwa Ibom

16

16

16

39

44

Anambra

94

125

92

92

96

Bauchi

125

125

125

149

149

Bayelsa

65

65

65

56

56

Benue

49

100

100

92

92

Borno

110

110

110

69

91

Cross River

54

122

122

48

53

Delta

85

85

85

60

40

Ebonyi

15

15

15

37

39

Edo

48

65

65

68

53

Ekiti

10

10

10

10

10

Enugu

13

70

62

60

61

Gombe

77

77

77

64

64

Imo

10

38

39

39

53

Jigawa

59

59

127

105

170

Kaduna

135

135

135

137

245

Kano

33

33

68

59

115

Katsina

73

73

71

71

71

Kebbi

63

63

57

54

81

Kogi

13

13

13

13

28

Kwara

45

45

45

35

63

Lagos

10

10

10

11

106

Nassarawa

53

53

53

40

51

Niger

169

169

169

112

243

Ogun

16

16

16

13

16

Ondo

15

15

15

16

16

Osun

32

32

32

35

45

Oyo

20

27

27

100

138

Plateau

111

111

111

134

134

Rivers

54

54

54

57

57

Sokoto

50

50

50

41

53

Taraba

104

104

104

97

103

Yobe

50

50

50

50

58

Zamfara

32

32

37

31

40

FCT, Abuja

41

41

41

30

34

2,304

2,289

2,953

Total
1,985
2,244
Sources: (1) Federal Ministry of Education
(2) National Council for Nomadic Education

218

TABLE 218: NUMBER OF NOMADIC PRIMARY SCHOOL PUPILS BY STATE, 2005 - 2009
State

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Abia

1,308

1,387

5,506

15,183

15,183

Adamawa

7,400

7,400

7,400

10,197

9,999

Akwa Ibom

6,285

6,285

6,285

6,285

15,961

Anambra

14,561

17,053

15,466

13,908

13,908

Bauchi

31,752

31,752

31,752

24,458

25,966

Bayelsa

14,727

14,727

14,727

14,727

14,727

Benue

6,811

16,784

16,784

5,306

5,446

Borno

19,926

19,928

19,928

16,896

17,740

Cross River

12,816

22,620

22,620

7,455

7,455

8,721

8,721

8,721

8,721

8,721

Delta
Ebonyi

6,566

6,566

5,347

7,470

7,585

Edo

14,834

16,745

16,745

16,745

16,745

Ekiti

1,485

1,485

1,485

1,616

1,616

498

5990

5,822

5,605

6,155

26,135

26,135

26,135

10,397

17,371

Enugu
Gombe
Imo

960

3570

3,496

5,324

5,324

Jigawa

7,991

7,991

10,817

11,362

26,642

Kaduna

28,494

28,494

28,494

27,400

27,988

Kano

11,472

11,472

39,225

39,225

25,598

Katsina

26,845

26,845

22,072

26,252

26,252

Kebbi

4,834

4,834

4,331

6,941

7,358

Kogi

1,378

1,378

1,378

2,758

5,754

Kwara

2,284

2,284

2,284

4,786

4,581

Lagos

2,319

2,319

2,319

5,605

32,843

Nasarawa

7,364

7,364

7,364

6,408

6,408

Niger

17,162

17,162

17,162

17,334

17,334

Ogun

4,087

4,087

4,087

2,656

4,258

Ondo

3,882

3,882

3,882

3,279

3,965

Osun

2,416

2,416

2,416

8,153

8,153

Oyo

3,617

4,411

4,411

11,185

21,367

Plateau

29,318

29,318

29,318

32,105

32,219

Rivers

6,855

6,855

6,855

7,095

8,708

Sokoto

8,147

8,147

5,382

7,260

7,260

Taraba

18,988

18,938

18,938

11,543

11,543

Yobe

5,861

5,861

5,861

5,757

6,093

Zamfara

3,554

3,554

3,651

3,847

3,871

FCT(Abuja)

3,945

3,945

3,945

4,182

5,460

432,411

415,426

483,557

Total
375,598
408,705
Sources: (1) Federal Ministry of Education
(2) National Council for Nomadic Education

219

TABLE 219: NUMBER OF NOMADIC PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS BY STATE, 2005 - 2009
State
Abia
Adamawa
Akwa Ibom

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

45

54

198

586

684

252

252

252

466

395

98

98

98

98

319

Anambra

191

340

529

684

354

Bauchi

587

387

387

920

920

Bayelsa

96

96

96

96

248

Benue

189

427

427

105

208

Borno

276

276

278

651

260

Cross River

129

129

129

238

247

Delta

217

217

217

217

122

Ebonyi

173

173

127

213

225

Edo

72

104

104

117

216

Ekiti

42

42

42

37

40

Enugu

23

244

232

284

284

Gombe

322

322

322

340

375

45

166

158

158

513

Jigawa

256

256

303

303

520

Kaduna

427

427

427

896

914

Kano

178

178

822

822

822

Katsina

336

336

382

443

443

Kebbi

219

219

216

242

262

Kogi

45

45

45

35

38

Kwara

149

149

149

294

388

Lagos

70

70

70

100

831

Nasarawa

198

198

198

259

259

Niger

376

376

376

557

581

Ogun

70

70

70

73

110

Ondo

80

80

80

87

88

Osun

68

68

68

101

106

Oyo

65

88

88

462

1060

Plateau

706

706

706

770

770

Rivers

199

199

199

214

235

Sokoto

152

152

125

117

117

Taraba

345

345

345

630

797

Yobe

188

188

188

127

154

Imo

Zamfara

76

76

56

103

103

158

158

158

214

225

Total
7,118
7,711
Sources: (1) Federal Ministry of Education
(2) National Council for Nomadic Education

8,667

12,059

14,233

FCT(Abuja)

220

TABLE 220: NATIONAL SUMMARY OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECONDARY SCHOOL


ENROLMENT STATISTICS, 2005 - 2009
2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

10,913

7,915

7,856

na

2,283*

Total Enrolment

6,398,343

2,702,811

2,536,731

3,626,281

3,392,067

Total Male Enrolment

3,543,625

1,525,767

1,464,868

1,659,774

1,835,357

Total Female Enrolment

2,854,718

1,177,044

1,071,863

1,966,507

1,556,710

Total Number of Teachers

144,413

120,575

43,986

154,961

na

Total Male Teachers

102,469

70,135

28,251

98,372

na

Total Female Teachers

56,814

50,440

15,735

56,589

na

Total Class Rooms

98,077

88,835

84,491

60,696

na

44

22

58

23

na

Total Schools

Teacher Student Ratio


Source: Federal Ministry of Education
Note: na = not available
* = Provisional

CHART 15: NATIONAL SUMMARY OF POST- PRIMARY SCHOOL STATISTICS, 2005 - 2009

221

TABLE 221: NATIONAL SUMMARY OF PRIVATE SECONDARY SCHOOL ENROLMENT, 2006 - 2009

2006

2007

2008

2009

2,038

5,343

876

1,434

Total Enrolment

332,638

405,428

405,817

886,594

Total Male Enrolment

172,273

215,013

209,739

441,374

Total Female Enrolment

160,365

190,415

196,078

445,220

Total Number of Teachers

27,485

6,013

38,317

na

Total Male Teachers

18,896

4,089

24,986

na

8,589

1,924

13,331

na

na

271

1,134

19,740

12

67

11

na

Total Schools

Total Female Teachers


Total Class Rooms
Teacher Student Ratio
Source: Federal Ministry of Education
Note: na = not available

CHART 16: NATIONAL SUMMARY OF PRIVATE SECONDARY SCHOOL STATISTICS, 2006 - 2009

222

TABLE 222: TOTAL NUMBER OF PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOLS BY STATE, 2005 2009
State

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Abia

231

231

653

653

653

Adamawa

125

125

296

296

296

Akwa Ibom

325

325

608

608

608

Anambra

333

333

504

504

504

Bauchi

153

153

288

288

288

Bayelsa

166

166

297

297

297

Benue

377

377

749

749

749

Borno

113

113

206

206

206

Cross River

251

251

487

487

487

Delta

613

613

1,066

1,066

1,066

Ebonyi

181

181

103

103

103

Edo

540

540

918

918

918

Ekiti

181

181

210

210

210

Enugu

282

282

498

498

498

Gombe

157

157

171

171

171

Imo

456

456

380

380

380

Jigawa

344

344

781

781

781

Kaduna

235

235

na

na

na

Kano

517

517

683

683

683

Katsina

157

157

774

774

774

Kebbi

78

78

329

329

329

Kogi

340

340

163

163

163

Kwara

267

267

544

544

544

Lagos

799

799

569

569

569

Nassarawa

276

276

483

483

483

Niger

182

182

513

513

513

Ogun

348

348

332

332

332

Ondo

370

370

844

844

844

Osun

469

469

690

690

690

Oyo

806

806

902

902

902

Plateau

481

481

1,143

1,143

1,143

Rivers

310

310

800

800

800

Sokoto

73

73

535

535

535

Taraba

204

204

91

91

91

Yobe

57

57

289

289

289

Zamfara

47

47

254

254

254

FCT, Abuja

69

69

85

85

85

Total
10,913
10,913
18,238
18,238
Sources: Federal Ministry of Education/Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC)
Note:
na = Not available

18,238

223

TABLE 223: NATIONAL SUMMARY OF PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOL ENROLMENT, 2005


2009
State

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Abia

124,268

48,161

42,259

6,658

3,130

Adamawa

104,978

53,149

59,993

64,443

70,931

Akwa Ibom

197,401

76,315

80,091

100,001

110,003

Anambra

142,424

34,438

23,882

48,278

56,228

Bauchi

137,695

49,712

16,993

49,299

49,152

Bayelsa

52,687

27,580

22,513

30,824

34,333

Benue

194,409

38,848

30,069

29,733

66,060

Borno

109,512

48,055

30,047

61,390

na

Cross River

115,992

39,115

33,224

33,262

37,068

Delta

260,318

72,243

50,455

68,973

80,076

Ebonyi

171,651

16,320

12,464

72,281

53,912

Edo

176,172

47,425

19,331

58,402

56,363

Ekiti

74,389

21,026

20,595

34,587

34,284

Enugu

162,527

68,253

56,131

61,007

75,643

Gombe

139,141

37,582

19,719

53,481

63,459

Imo

177,237

64,985

56,292

116,320

208,127

Jigawa

80,994

7856

30,810

44,121

35,990

Kaduna

178,323

105,340

94,221

100,964

115,535

Kano

257,299

93,048

98,580

136,866

147,596

Katsina

142,494

55,735

65,746

43,095

60,634

Kebbi

113,946

55,724

46,578

63,784

44,819

Kogi

180,511

66,123

57,145

38,356

na

Kwara

139,952

74,106

63,461

67,093

66,003

Lagos

693,571

53,578

129,521

205,840

256,972

Nassarawa

192,368

271,540

105,118

75,944

na

Niger

157,436

66,523

50,178

98,332

113,228

Ogun

239,797

111,236

139,296

142,199

151,478

Ondo

204,818

81,583

95,015

81,793

117,292

Osun

236,035

102,157

86,699

103,312

132,170

Oyo

391,303

156,903

122,812

132,489

116,641

Plateau

193,042

50,702

57,437

62,526

na

Rivers

227,049

116,019

95,726

74,095

na

Sokoto

81,380

20,015

23,873

35,428

14,598

Taraba

102,224

37,419

27,371

45,134

51,415

Yobe

96,274

47,888

48,711

46,836

na

Zamfara

80,995

30,228

35,507

30,017

46,352

FCT, Abuja

67,731

23,243

21,552

31,659

39,111

Total
6,279,462
Sources: Federal Ministry of Education
Note:
na = Not available

2,370,173

2,069,415

2,548,822

2,505,473

224

TABLE 224: NUMBER OF PRIVATE SECONDARY SCHOOLS BY STATE, 2006 2009

State

2006

2007

2008*

2009*

Abia

144

222

240

280

Adamawa

22

na

na

Akwa Ibom

58

120

na

na

Anambra

25

351

na

na

Bauchi

30

111

na

na

Bayelsa

22

na

na

Benue

223

422

na

438

Borno

22

25

30

73

Cross River

61

305

na

na

213

394

na

349

52

na

na

Edo

173

463

na

na

Ekiti

13

64

na

na

102

na

na

Delta
Ebonyi

Enugu
Gombe

40

30

na

33

Imo

78

168

na

na

Jigawa

na

na

Kaduna

56

129

na

na

Kano

29

127

na

na

Katsina

27

41

na

na

Kebbi

na

na

Kogi

62

109

na

na

Kwara

35

80

76

77

Lagos

49

358

na

na

Nasarawa

46

75

na

na

Niger

38

na

na

Ogun

138

256

na

na

Ondo

102

206

na

na

Osun

90

235

235

261

Oyo

95

245

na

na

Plateau

103

295

295

na

Rivers

43

117

na

na

Sokoto

na

na

na

Taraba

22

62

na

na

Yobe

na

na

Zamfara

na

na

20

64

na

na

5,343

876

1,511

FCT, Abuja
Total

2,038

Source: Federal Ministry of Education, Abuja


Note:
na = Not available
* = Provisional

225

TABLE 225: NATIONAL SUMMARY OF PRIVATE SECONDARY SCHOOL ENROLMENT,


2006 2009
State
Abia
Adamawa
Akwa Ibom

2006

2007

2008

2009

19,874

5,510

4,243

4,614

817

1,555

1,900

322

17,303

11,489

5,525

6,402

Anambra

3,856

45,690

24,654

13,102

Bauchi

4,177

2,332

10,986

12,322

716

549

581

na

Benue

44,551

41,768

54,205

49,102

Borno

3,880

4,107

7,087

66,315

Bayelsa

Cross River
Delta
Ebonyi
Edo
Ekiti
Enugu
Gombe
Imo
Jigawa

8,988

27,383

30,028

29,260

24,766

20,478

15,854

47,400

2,494

1,470

6,521

4,281

18,059

2,629

30,358

na

718

1,310

3,243

12,141

3,667

3,345

17,486

8,224

6,881

6,029

8,559

6,198

12,234

1,053

5,616

500,215

293

136

685

414

Kaduna

7,541

7,543

3,085

37,630

Kano

4,074

4,453

4,488

27,272

Katsina

4,403

3,433

2,340

6,912

Kebbi
Kogi
Kwara
Lagos

321

533

2,078

641

13,007

15,415

7,136

na

3,558

3,629

4,648

12,320

3,714

2,641

17,545

na

20,678

11,045

9,566

na

Niger

185

71,352

3,668

na

Ogun

24,976

35,542

23,204

na

Ondo

13,149

12,391

16,294

11,757

Osun

8,959

11,481

13,953

11,956

Oyo

12,091

12,421

18,850

9,754

Plateau

21,179

20,581

32,057

na

Rivers

13,491

8,378

8,501

na

Sokoto

na

290

na

1,115

Taraba

5,020

2,260

5,889

na

821

344

408

na

Nasarawa

Yobe
Zamfara

308

1,000

1,448

2,359

1,889

3,863

3,128

4,566

Total
332,638
Source: Federal Ministry of Education, Abuja
Note:
na = Not available

405,428

405,817

886,594

FCT, Abuja

226

TABLE 226: ENTRIES FOR SOME SCIENCE, ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCE SUBJECTS IN THE
WASC/ SENIOR SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATIONS, 2005 - 2009
Number
Subject

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

English Language

1,080,162

1,170,523

1,270,137

1,369,168

1,370,659

Economics

1,028,155

1,114,065

1,207,613

1,301,867

1,296,655

Commerce

460,836

502,338

541,780

577,150

564,240

Government

660,894

726,343

792,019

864,948

859,659

Literature in English

336,134

353,404

381,425

422,520

421,510

Christian Rel. Knowledge

446,832

489,743

531,859

587,391

581,559

Physics

351,778

384,477

427,398

464,180

474,708

Chemistry

357,658

389,462

432,230

468,291

477,877

1,072,607

1,162,046

1,261,971

1,360,615

1,362,482

Further Mathematics

29,998

35,208

40,115

44,274

44,705

Agricultural Science

872,811

941,322

1,017,267

1,094,399

1,094,440

2,208

2,860

2,731

2,121

1,913

Mathematics
1,080,133
Source: West African Examinations Council

1,170,523

1,270,136

1,369,128

1,370,647

Biology

Electronics

TABLE 227:

Year

STUDENT PERFORMANCE IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN THE SENIOR SCHOOL


CERTIFICATE EXAMINATIONS (SSCE), 2005 2009

Total
Sat

Total Pass
A1 - C6

Fail

P7 - P8

F9

2005

1,064,587

272,922

25.63

371,095

34.85

393,201

36.93

2006

1,154,266

375,007

32.48

393,994

34.13

342,311

29.65

2007

1,252,570

379,831

30.32

466,378

37.23

379,006

30.25

2008

1,348,214

470,635

34.9

428,456

31.78

422,686

31.35

2009
1,347,472
553,099
Source: West African Examinations Council

41.04

403,995

29.98

327,880

24.33

227

TABLE 228: STUDENT PERFORMANCE IN MATHEMATICS IN THE SENIOR SCHOOL


CERTIFICATE EXAMINATIONS, 2005- 2009
Number
Year

Total
Sat

Total Pass
A1 - C6

P7 - P8

Fail
F9

2005

1,054,853

402,982

38.2

267,600

25.36

363,055

34.41

2006

1,149,277

472,674

41.12

357,325

31.09

286,823

24.95

2007

1,249,028

584,024

46.75

333,844

26.72

302,774

24.24

2008

1,340,907

767,596

57.24

318,435

23.74

229,021

17.07

2009
1,345,052
609,849
Source: West African Examinations Council

45.34

344,702

25.62

321,459

23.89

TABLE 229: STUDENT PERFORMANCE IN SELECTED SUBJECTS IN THE SENIOR SCHOOL


CERTIFICATE EXAMINATIONS (SSCE) , 2005- 2009
Number
Year

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

1,064,587

1,154,266

1,252,570

1,348,214

1,347,472

Total Passed

644,017

769,001

846,209

899,091

957,094

Total Failed

393,201

342,311

379,006

422,686

327,880

1,054,853

1,149,277

1,249,028

1,340,907

1,345,052

670,582

829,999

917,868

1,086,031

954,551

363,055

286,823

302,774

229,021

321,459

1,051,557

1,137,181

1,238,163

1,332,737

1,334,949

689,677

852,171

810,564

798,341

788,174

Total Failed
Physics

338,491

261,200

402,148

506,089

485,059

Total Sat

344,411

375,824

418,593

453,173

464,846

Total Passed

244,979

305,224

320,969

311,823

360,772

89,150

62,119

88,480

124,420

81,076

1,007,710

1,089,355

1,183,154

1,273,178

1,267,652

Total Passed

781,286

896,216

883,647

1,038,984

944,106

Total Failed

206,654

171,145

270,918

212,481

266,747

Total Sat

349,936

380,104

422,681

456,993

467,484

Total Passed

243,773

257,093

298,964

319,760

318,022

114,475

111,322

116,892

122,894

English Language
Total Sat

Mathematics
Total Sat
Total Passed
Total Failed
Biology
Total Sat
Total Passed

Total Failed
Econcmics
Total Sat

Chemistry

Total Failed
95,495
Source: West African Examinations Council

228

TABLE 230:

WEST AFRICAN SENIOR SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION, MAY/JUNE 2006


(RESULTS BY SUBJECT AND GRADES) - NATIONAL
No. of
Candidates that
Entered

No. of
Candidates
that Sat

No. of
Candidates
absent

1-6

7-8

F9

Commerce

508,583

484,493

24,090

276,094

80,522

120,854

Finance Accounting

213,597

202,861

10,736

37,629

63,049

99,654

Subject

Shorthand

Grade Obtained

512

238

274

59

13

166

2,988

2,347

641

695

165

1,478

496,838

464,341

32,497

170,858

128,965

157,314

Economics

1,127,475

1,102,324

25,151

548,271

364,506

175,763

Geography

680,673

639,710

40,963

294,498

146,156

189,325

Governmemt

736,057

705,435

30,622

481,065

116,978

96,944

63,787

56,061

7,726

17,738

14,739

23,241

Islamic Studies

194,632

182,545

12,087

35,920

42,425

44,383

Literature in English

359,665

334,400

25,265

107,740

133,220

83,952

1,017

1,012

608

599

Typewriting
Christian Rel.
Knowledge

History

Hausa Literature
Igbo Literature
Yoruba Literature
Arabic
English Language
French

603

598

10,822

9,878

944

2,200

4,607

3,041

1,184,220

1,164,652

19,568

387,352

408,469

352,943

3,006

2,278

728

1,196

472

601

Hausa Language

196,682

181,267

15,415

61,951

61,633

57,123

Igbo Language

185,230

171,946

13,284

59,591

40,245

66,846

Yoruba Language

339,324

312,956

26,368

107,415

58,328

144,893

35,607

29,042

6,565

12,691

8,024

7,961

1,184,181

1,162,334

21,847

482,844

167,528

293,519

952,437

917,701

34,736

323,020

253,371

327,514

1,175,639

1,150,338

25,301

568,238

297,252

266,258

394,025

384,420

9,605

173,309

8,774

116,419

19,610

16,903

2,707

6,706

5,093

4,881

9,914

8,189

1,725

2,664

2,311

3,168

388,931

380,114

8,817

78,819

88,480

63,686

1,206

430

776

174

184

69

434

172

262

102

21

41

927

183

744

80

50

48

3,892

365

3,527

164

47

129

Further Maths
Mathematics
Agric Science
Biology
Chemistry
Health Science
Physical Education
Physics
Applied Science B
Auto Mechanics
Building Construction
Electronics
Metal Work
Technical Drawing
Woodwork
Cloth and Textile

883

683

200

423

211

45

11,108

9,520

1,588

3,155

2,419

3,913

726

644

82

60

226

356

1,265

720

545

374

71

272

Food and Nutrition

29,737

24,963

4,774

15,689

6,725

2,489

Home Management

18,714

16,357

2,357

7,547

5,337

3,421

Music

136

85

51

41

20

21

7,307

5,663

1,644

2,268

1,620

1,761

Total
10,542,998
Source: West African Examination Council
Note: - = Nil

10,126,577

416,421

4,268,640

2,512,256

2,714,492

Visual Arts

229

TABLE 231: WEST AFRICAN SENIOR SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION, MAY/JUNE 2007
(RESULTS BY SUBJECT AND GRADES) NATIONAL
No. of
Candidates that
Entered

No. of
Candidates
that Sat

No. of
Candidates
absent

1-6

7-8

F9

Commerce

544,500

513,258

31,242

231,906

115,097

162,293

Finance Accounting

225,507

214,127

11,380

53,621

68,268

88,716

553

353

200

42

10

279

2,522

1,933

589

672

134

1,090

534,338

499,266

35,072

176,252

154,735

158,424

Economics

1,213,092

1,188,228

24,864

466,949

425,655

274,358

Geography

736,837

697,005

39,832

220,433

199,061

264,032

Governmemt

795,768

763,567

32,201

492,348

139,443

118,082

65,261

57,640

7,621

21,439

12,258

23,234

Islamic Studies

221,250

209,474

11,776

96,943

53,699

56,511

Literature in English

383,520

359,215

24,305

133,983

131,047

83,398

12,811

11,466

1,345

453

3,831

6,697

1,275,848

1,257,217

18,631

383,871

469,872

382,114

3,308

2,570

738

1,490

462

607

Hausa Language

215,301

199,884

15,417

81,017

58,340

58,198

Igbo Language

190,945

176,057

14,888

94,352

25,825

49,643

Yoruba Language

358,712

328,673

30,039

118,798

56,057

151,056

40,489

33,264

7,225

9,840

10,572

12,306

Mathematics

1,275,818

1,254,481

21,337

588,475

335,576

304,518

Agric Science

1,021,602

983,898

37,704

330,925

223,994

409,932

Biology

1,267,568

1,243,451

24,117

416,107

399,546

404,948

434,460

424,741

9,719

196,081

105,602

112,637

20,591

17,860

2,731

8,228

3,812

5,586

9,728

8,126

1,602

2,233

2,953

2,865

429,587

420,617

8,970

181,748

141,046

89,155

Applied Elect- B

1,437

454

983

125

155

156

Auto Mechanics

477

206

271

146

31

27

Building Construction

1,033

215

818

114

22

63

Electronics

2,765

336

2,429

183

34

74

903

732

171

288

173

230

11,970

10,402

1,568

3,886

2,511

3,902

1,265

734

531

315

106

298

Food and Nutrition

32,001

27,174

4,827

19,870

3,957

3,256

Home Management

19,733

17,080

2,653

9,219

4,700

3,062

179

88

91

25

35

27

Visual Arts
8,222
Source: West African Examination Council

6,435

1,787

2,717

1,797

1,900

Subject

Shorthand
Typewriting
Christian Rel. Knowledge

History

Arabic
English Language
French

Further Maths

Chemistry
Health Science
Physical Education
Physics

Metalwork
Technical Drawing
Cloth and Textile

Music

Grade Obtained

230

TABLE 232: WEST AFRICAN SENIOR SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION, MAY/JUNE 2008
(RESULTS BY SUBJECT AND GRADES) NATIONAL
No. of
Candidates that
Entered

No. of
Candidates
that Sat

No. of
Candidates
absent

1-6

7-8

F9

Commerce

577,150

542,615

34,535

323,125

48,775

121,525

Finance Accounting

234,173

220,557

13,616

78,128

68,473

70,985

570

421

149

43

22

346

Subject

Shorthand
Typewriting

Grade Obtained

2,398

1,960

438

742

202

1,005

587,391

549,176

38,215

305,541

115,785

109,185

Economics

1,301,867

1,273,178

28,689

624,925

414,059

212,481

Geography

779,949

735,447

44,502

252,430

216,260

255,639

Governmemt

864,948

825,620

39,328

485,910

155,840

167,319

65,058

57,311

7,747

15,951

13,263

27,161

Islamic Studies

245,768

229,899

15,869

75,809

74,756

77,359

Literature in English

Christian Rel. Knowledge

History

422,520

398,650

23,870

166,451

145,544

75,175

Hausa Literature

11

11

Igbo Literature

60

60

123

123

Yoruba Literature
Arabic

13017

11872

1,145

2,215

4,727

4,844

1,369,168

1,348,214

20,954

470,635

428,456

422,686

3,907

3,251

656

1,766

531

937

Hausa Language

237,876

217,961

19,915

79,929

60,018

75,208

Igbo Language

198,987

185,543

13,444

120,227

22,046

38,866

Yoruba Language

370,401

341,805

28,596

72,954

61,021

205,622

44,274

36,906

7,368

13,905

10,393

11,948

Mathematics

1,369,128

1,340,907

28,221

767,596

318,435

229,021

Agric Science

1,094,399

1,050,681

43,718

465,374

217,107

343,251

Biology

1,360,615

1,332,737

27,878

451,267

347,074

506,089

468,291

456,993

11,298

198,621

121,139

116,892

Health Science

22,772

20,097

2,675

8,316

5,591

5,085

Physical Education

11,046

8,969

2,077

3,239

2,324

3,213

464,180

453,173

11,007

214,814

97,009

124,420

1,411

529

882

405

53

443

194

249

162

22

Building Construction

1,002

291

711

138

41

31

Electronics

2,121

281

1,840

169

67

16

English Language
French

Further Maths

Chemistry

Physics
Applied Science B
Auto Mechanics

Metal Work

751

645

106

198

254

190

12,553

10,991

1,562

4,749

2,402

3,785

1,293

959

334

202

208

393

Food and Nutrition

34,715

29,460

5,255

21,758

4,728

2,822

Home Management

20,602

17,860

2,742

9,315

5,606

2,775

214

132

82

52

26

54

Visual Arts
9,138
Source: West African Examination Council
Note: - = Nil

7,203

1,935

3,034

1,957

2,158

Technical Drawing
Cloth and Textile

Music

231

TABLE 233:

WEST AFRICAN SENIOR SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION, MAY/JUNE


2009 (RESULTS BY SUBJECT AND GRADES) NATIONAL

No. of
Candidates
that Entered

No. of
Candidates
that Sat

No. of
Candidates
absent

1-6

7-8

F9

Commerce

564,240

537,953

26,287

316,530

93,357

97,821

Finance Accounting

227,449

215,528

11,921

85,212

65,852

58,650

316

195

121

75

43

74

2,091

1,672

419

482

151

934

Subject

Shorthand
Typewriting
Christian Rel. Knowledge

Grade Obtained

581,559

548,667

32,892

240,838

144,073

129,555

Economics

1,296,655

1,267,652

29,003

559,766

384,340

266,747

Geography

784,418

743,218

41,200

307,018

190,689

217,702

Governmemt

859,659

826,721

32,938

517,397

150,340

115,043

63,372

54,952

8,420

15,243

12,103

25,579

Islamic Studies

270,032

255,224

14,808

113,040

84,084

54,278

Literature in English

421,510

399,265

22,245

152,637

150,155

63,441

Igbo Literature

42

41

Yoruba Literature

78

75

14,552

13,467

1,085

4,367

4,001

3,019

1,370,659

1,347,472

23,187

553,099

403,995

327,880

4,394

3,624

770

1,996

671

862

Hausa Language

254,302

237,346

16,956

123,977

67,769

42,665

Igbo Language

195,339

184,102

11,237

102,175

26,639

44,808

Yoruba Language

364,045

336,261

27,784

105,405

90,167

135,294

44,705

37,959

6,746

12,297

12,100

12,238

Mathematics

1,371,647

1,345,052

25,595

609,849

344,702

321,459

Agric Science

1,094,440

1,055,228

39,212

476,611

238,125

287,853

Biology

1,362,482

1,334,949

27,533

376,403

411,771

485,059

History

Hausa Literature

Arabic
English Language
French

Further Maths

Chemistry

477,877

467,484

10,393

202,633

115,389

122,894

Health Science

22,465

20,044

2,421

10,529

3,937

4,648

Physical Education

11,061

9,270

1,791

2,706

2,857

3,240

474,708

464,846

9,862

219,041

141,731

81,076

1,444

677

767

386

173

78

414

216

198

168

16

10

934

256

678

109

69

31

1,913

338

1,575

87

120

30

Physics
Applied Science B
Auto Mechanics
Building Construction
Electronics
Metal Work
Technical Drawing
Woodwork
Cloth and Textile

797

692

105

242

196

243

12,958

11,518

1,440

5,934

2,107

3,360

813

743

70

62

154

509

1,316

983

333

372

227

296

Food and Nutrition

38,179

33,236

4,943

25,224

4,743

1,741

Home Management

22,866

20,026

2,840

11,344

5,643

2,754

Music

239

157

82

61

54

41

Visual Arts
9,602
Source: West African Examination Council
Note: - = Nil

7,812

1,790

4,161

1,379

1,887

232

TABLE 234: WEST AFRICAN EXAMINATION COUNCIL RESULT BY STATE, 2006 (WASSCE MAY/JUNE)

State

Total Number That Sat

Minim. 5 Credits (Social Science, English Lan.


& Maths)
Male
Female
Total

Male

Female

Total

Abia

12,524

15,517

28,041

Adamawa

16,426

8,826

25,252

272

171

443

Akwa Ibom

22,030

23,609

45,639

2,169

2,073

4,242

Anambra

11,444

16,355

27,799

79

63

142

Bauchi

6,244

4,505

10,749

845

467

1,312

Bayelsa

5,866

3,149

9,015

62

81

143

Benue

26,744

17,501

44,245

876

480

1,356

Borno

13,120

7,105

20,225

199

104

303

Cross River

15,903

13,895

29,798

651

382

1,033

Delta

12,557

11,205

23,762

330

218

548

Ebonyi

15,774

15,369

31,143

34

25

59

Edo

34,641

31,417

66,058

4,541

3,525

8,066

Ekiti

78

58

136

9,976

8,876

18,852

278

220

498

Enugu

16,703

23,018

39,721

87

73

160

Gombe

4,300

2,475

6,775

17

11

28

Imo

14,876

17,712

32,588

195

178

373

Jigawa

6,259

1,556

7,815

90

92

Kaduna

27,092

19,235

46,327

1,119

859

1,978

Kano

19,513

10,030

29,543

478

267

745

Katsina

12,897

4,853

17,750

63

27

90

Kebbi

5,342

2,402

7,744

35

15

50

Kogi

27,337

20,425

47,762

841

610

1,451

Kwara

12,261

9,934

22,195

131

126

257

Lagos

80,049

79,541

159,590

1,341

982

2,323

Nassarawa

17,804

10,152

27,956

596

290

886

Niger

13,019

7,975

20,994

182

79

261

Ogun

22,981

20,817

43,798

429

410

839

Ondo

17,610

14,657

32,267

134

111

245

Osun

20,517

17,461

37,978

119

143

262

Oyo

28,724

26,255

54,979

174

134

308

Plateau

17,764

13,769

31,533

268

123

391

Rivers

37,268

39,334

76,602

2,283

1,355

3,638

Sokoto

11,751

3,469

15,220

609

101

710

Taraba

9,339

4,835

14,174

141

50

191

Yobe

9,150

2,727

11,877

153

21

174

Zamfara

8,043

2,254

10,297

39

14

53

Abuja

3,878

Total
647,726
Source: West African Examination Council

4,279

8,157

55

36

91

536,494

1,184,220

19,993

13,884

33,877

233

TABLE 235: WEST AFRICAN EXAMINATION COUNCIL RESULT BY STATE, 2007 (WASSCE MAY/JUNE)
Minim. 5 Credits (Social Science, English
Lan. & Maths)

Total Number That Sat


State
Male

Female

Total

Abia

13,212

16,840

30,052

Adamawa

15,947

9,250

25,197

Akwa Ibom

24,911

26,607

51,518

Anambra

11,608

16,680

28,288

7,463

5,592

13,055

Bauchi
Bayelsa

Male

Female

Total

72

45

117

188

102

290

1,164

1,132

2,296

56

50

106

1,085

569

1,654

6,965

3,846

10,811

40

36

76

Benue

25,609

17,362

42,971

486

298

784

Borno

13,663

7,588

21,251

81

44

125

Cross River

12,785

11,069

23,854

273

157

430

Delta

12,814

12,127

24,941

259

246

505

Ebonyi

16,516

15,693

32,209

29

17

46

Edo

42,643

39,353

81,996

3,561

2,815

6,376

Ekiti

10,953

10,084

21,037

144

154

298

Enugu

17,330

23,497

40,827

49

29

78

Gombe

4,422

2,908

7,330

15

21

13,486

16,605

30,091

64

53

117

Imo
Jigawa

8,873

1,914

10,787

51

23

74

Kaduna

31,854

21,828

53,682

1,140

809

1,949

Kano

23,465

11,671

35,136

611

268

879

Katsina

16,515

5,618

22,133

119

46

165

Kebbi

6,338

2,658

8,996

28

10

38

Kogi

28,666

21,174

49,840

469

408

877

Kwara

13,402

10,834

24,236

76

88

164

Lagos

83,258

82,449

165,707

1,030

724

1,754

Nassarawa

19,641

11,742

31,383

296

152

448

Niger

13,950

8,877

22,827

117

70

187

Ogun

25,450

23,410

48,860

276

244

520

Ondo

18,425

15,714

34,139

218

204

422

Osun

19,874

17,013

36,887

82

80

162

Oyo

31,422

29,257

60,679

80

67

147

Plateau

19,662

16,087

35,749

236

102

338

Rivers

42,295

44,709

87,004

2,557

1,630

4,187

Sokoto

9,766

3,077

12,843

113

47

160

Taraba

9,669

5,359

15,028

273

147

420

Yobe

10,313

3,534

13,847

174

22

196

Zamfara

9,719

2,686

12,405

43

14

57

Abuja

3,955

4,287

8,242

72

71

143

578,999

1,275,838

15,627

10,979

26,606

Total
696,839
Source: West African Examination Council

234

TABLE 236: WEST AFRICAN EXAMINATION COUNCIL RESULT BY STATE, 2008 (WASSCE MAY/JUNE)

State

Number
Minim. 5 Credits (Social Science, English Lan.
& Maths)

Total Number That Sat


Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Abia

14,036

17,618

31,654

89

85

174

Adamawa

19,037

11,187

30,224

331

209

540

Akwa Ibom

26,324

28,557

54,881

1,885

1,922

3,807

Anambra

11,898

16,804

28,702

89

79

168

Bauchi

7,614

5,906

13,520

1,026

569

1,595

Bayelsa

7,030

4,341

11,371

110

41

151

Benue

24,549

16,861

41,410

986

615

1,601

Borno

14,384

8,781

23,165

164

89

253

Cross River

18,178

15,365

33,543

1,050

585

1,635

Delta

13,810

12,955

26,765

600

455

1,055

Ebonyi

16,434

16,141

32,575

36

27

63

Edo

47,636

45,154

92,790

4,692

3,560

8,252

Ekiti

11,215

10,224

21,439

137

89

226

Enugu

18,155

23,389

41,544

57

55

112

Gombe

4,005

2,714

6,719

22

29

12,897

15,722

28,619

60

54

114

Jigawa

8,661

2,037

10,698

59

60

Kaduna

33,065

23,677

56,742

1,480

1,024

2,504

Kano

28,672

14,216

42,888

917

460

1,377

Katsina

16,486

6,407

22,893

121

62

183

Kebbi

7,100

2,587

9,687

64

34

98

Kogi

26,618

20,156

46,774

879

696

1,575

Kwara

12,486

10,027

22,513

63

66

129

Lagos

86,473

86,443

172,916

1,289

902

2,191

Nassarawa

22,208

12,638

34,846

286

117

403

Niger

17,513

10,480

27,993

359

170

529

Ogun

26,131

24,176

50,307

321

358

679

Ondo

18,346

16,405

34,751

263

222

485

Osun

20,654

18,630

39,284

165

180

345

Oyo

32,926

30,408

63,334

107

102

209

Plateau

22,886

18,242

41,128

660

357

1,017

Rivers

48,655

50,616

99,271

3,079

1,827

4,906

Sokoto

11,265

3,678

14,943

475

102

577

Taraba

14,515

7,576

22,091

592

228

820

Yobe

10,211

3,541

13,752

213

38

251

Zamfara

10,378

3,281

13,659

30

13

43

4,710

5,070

9,780

151

113

264

622,010

1,369,171

22,907

15,513

38,420

Imo

Abuja

Total
747,161
Source: West African Examination Council

235

TABLE 237: WEST AFRICAN EXAMINATION COUNCIL RESULT BY STATE, 2009 (WASSCE
MAY/JUNE)
Number
Minim. 5 Credits (Social Science, English
Lan. & Maths)

Total Number That Sat


tate

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Abia

17,481

21,754

39,235

254

157

411

Adamawa

17,840

10,857

28,697

260

157

417

Akwa Ibom

25,430

26,988

52,418

1,344

1,266

2,610

Anambra

12,496

17,572

30,068

131

71

202

Bauchi

8,229

4,279

12,508

1,573

962

2,535

Bayelsa

7,839

6,291

14,130

75

36

111

Benue

25,645

17,762

43,407

735

454

1,189

Borno

16,341

9,778

26,119

269

149

418

Cross River

21,685

17,899

39,584

1,413

830

2,243

Delta

15,308

14,453

29,761

946

658

1,604

Ebonyi

16,561

16,006

32,567

28

13

41

Edo

44,891

41,971

86,862

3,786

2,980

6,766

Ekiti

9,688

9,090

18,778

141

113

254

Enugu

17,607

22,892

40,499

64

50

114

Gombe

4,224

2,845

7,069

28

36

Imo

12,897

16,110

29,007

114

92

206

Jigawa

11,410

2,403

13,813

56

58

Kaduna

32,595

23,849

56,444

1,827

1,286

3,113

Kano

27,049

13,766

40,815

299

219

518

Katsina

22,560

7,181

29,741

175

63

238

Kebbi

10,326

4,065

14,391

110

20

130

Kogi

23,452

17,843

41,295

800

639

1,439

Kwara

11,119

9,286

20,405

80

89

169

Lagos

82,118

82,055

164,173

1,592

1112

2,704

Nassarawa

22,928

13,716

36,644

800

372

1172

Niger

16,857

10,228

27,085

458

206

664

Ogun

26,551

24,797

51,348

545

485

1030

Ondo

19,752

16,761

36,513

406

367

773

Osun

21,705

19,299

41,004

183

180

363

Oyo

32,751

30,009

62,760

118

121

239

Plateau

22,786

18,225

41,011

344

186

530

Rivers

40,506

41,112

81,618

2,551

1,612

4,163

Sokoto

10,966

3,434

14,400

217

101

318

Taraba

15,337

8,120

23,457

436

174

610

Yobe

10,538

3,840

14,378

107

23

130

Zamfara

14,003

3,898

17,901

99

103

FCT(Abuja)

5,016

5,743

10,759

130

144

274

Total
754,487
Source: West African Examination Council

616,177

1,370,664

22,494

15,401

37,895

236

TABLE 238: TOTAL ENTRIES FOR NATIONAL EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL (NECO), 2004 - 2008
Number
Entries

Year
Internal

External

Total

2004

897,572

281,583

1,179,155

2005

876,712

266,985

1,143,697

2006

939,057

293,634

1,232,691

2007

1,015,693

362,084

1,377,777

2008

1,168,593

307,744

1,476,337

Source: National Examinations Council

CHART 17:

TOTAL ENTRIES FOR NATIONAL EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL (NECO), 2004 - 2008

1600000
1400000
1200000
1000000
800000
Num ber
600000
400000
200000
0
2004

2005

2006
Year

2007

2008

Internal Entries
External Entries
Total Entries

237

TABLE 239: ENTRIES FOR SOME SCIENCE, ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCE SUBJECTS IN NECO
SENIOR SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATIONS, 2004 - 2008
Number
Subject

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

English Language

897,572

876,712

939,027

1,015,419

1,166,164

Economics

846,288

821,267

881,354

948,815

1,085,737

Commerce

373,857

342,532

92,565

384,179

435,124

Government

547,502

525,732

569,134

613,284

714,100

Literature in English

257,924

230,330

243,910

255,788

299,358

Christian Religious Knowledge

363,907

344,584

375,136

394,857

467,293

Physics

280,073

277,884

301,599

337,707

386,715

Chemistry

286,900

281,648

304,890

340,281

388,996

Biology

888,442

868,201

930,537

1,007,514

1,155,583

Further Mathematics

20,067

19,573

21,676

24,408

28,331

Agricultural Science

743,668

727,088

780,291

840,661

966,683

517

432

428

281

381

Mathematics
897,563
Source: National Examinations Council

876,690

938,983

1,015,393

1,166,051

Electronics

TABLE 240:

Year

STUDENT PERFORMANCE IN MATHEMATICS IN THE SENIOR SCHOOL


CERTIFICATE EXAMINATIONS (NECO), 2006 - 2008
Total Sat

Credit Pass

Pass

Fail

(A1-C6)

(D7-E8)

(F9)

2006

897,791

434,807

48.43

199,798

22.25

188,360

20.98

2007

961,455

524,325

54.53

175,641

18.26

201,753

20.98

2008
1,092,215
776,745
Source: West African Examinations Council

71.11

162,715

14.89

90,204

8.25

238

TABLE 241: STUDENT PERFORMANCE IN SELECTED SUBJECTS IN THE SENIOR SCHOOL


CERTIFICATE EXAMINATIONS (SSCE) NECO, 2004 - 2008
2004

2005

2006

2007

Number
2008

Total Sat

878,125

840,024

901,135

989,765

1,108,826

Total Passed

537,466

497,666

620,831

812,613

952,306

Total Failled

287,070

281,631

222,369

137,141

96,248

Total Sat

873,989

838,012

897,791

961,455

1,092,215

Total Passed

508,425

557,079

634,605

699,966

939,460

Total Failled

302,242

215,058

188,360

201,753

90,204

Total Sat

863,771

835,012

890,866

980,337

1,082,262

Total Passed

601,112

552,454

652,493

743,297

929,820

Total Failled

223,152

228,383

178,245

195,189

94,518

Total Sat

271,539

266,913

288,051

327,669

360,102

Total Passed

243,958

207,038

216,682

258,067

317,112

Total Failled

16,305

45,458

56,505

57,539

24,095

Total Sat

815,420

782,448

833,862

908,285

1,006,523

Total Passed

594,892

535,963

659,830

721,926

877,197

Total Failled

187,182

190,967

113,576

151,458

72,576

Total Sat

277,383

270,828

291,344

333,303

344,766

Total Passed

194,622

46,422

206,874

259,755

302,553

Total Failled
68,810
GEOGRAPHY
Total Sat
506,175
Total Passed
378,735
Total Failled
114,469
GOVERNMENT
Total Sat
525,012
Total Passed
390,034
Total Failled
122,294
AGRICULTURAL
SCIENCE
Total Sat
703,279
Total Passed
496,495
Total Failled
185,834
FURTHER
MATHEMATICS
Total Sat
14,225
Total Passed
10,737
Total Failled
3,399
COMMERCE
Total Sat
348,938
Total Passed
276,004
Total Failled
66,189
ELECTRONICS
Total Sat
298
Total Passed
240
Total Failled
58
Source: National Examinations Council

81,969

67,739

61,019

25,595

520,717
339,920
158,038

509,257
342,782
140,640

548,761
452,853
62,085

621,922
497,084
100,241

522,140
374,453
121,226

491,779
332,860
125,150

528,117
419,773
71,053

583,681
474,365
89,489

714,541
588,569
92,844

688,173
485,112
158,869

732,054
565,031
119,837

807,878
645,309
128,975

16,497
15,710
319

15,277
12,598
1,306

17,455
15,417
1,306

19,840
18,634
809

351,094
284,470
50,480

316,280
236,379
56,077

78,165
71,882
1,945

359,920
298,919
49,092

394
242
149

358
332
23

344
291
32

215
207
8

Year
ENGLISH LANGUAGE

MATHEMATICS

BIOLOGY

PHYSICS

ECONOMICS

CHEMISTRY

239

TABLE 242: PERFORMANCE OF CANDIDATES BY GENDER IN SSCE (NECO) 2008(JUNE/JULY)

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

% 0f 5 credits
including
English Lan. &
Maths.

Total Number of Candidates That Sat


State

Abia

Candidates with Minim. Of 5 Credits


including English Lan. & Maths.

8,578

10,372

18,950

4,948

5,947

10,895

57.49

Adamawa

19,206

11,208

30,414

9,676

5,689

15,365

50.52

Akwa Ibom

19,117

20,905

40,022

12,051

13,199

25,250

63.09

8,593

11,962

20,555

5,948

6,716

12,664

61.61

Bauchi

20,232

8,244

28,476

10,272

4,353

14,625

51.36

Bayelsa

7,693

6,074

13,767

5,850

4,655

10,505

76.31

Benue

29,172

19,694

48,866

19,340

12,451

31,791

65.06

Borno

14,406

8,514

22,920

8,973

5,849

14,822

64.67

Cross River

10,547

9,008

19,555

7,260

6,131

13,391

68.48

Delta

15,929

15,858

31,787

11,511

11,590

23,101

72.67

Ebonyi

14,891

13,947

28,838

9,376

8,812

18,188

63.07

Edo

25,521

23,088

48,609

19,661

17,709

37,370

76.88

Ekiti

10,840

9,986

20,826

7,244

6,722

13,966

67.06

Enugu

16,698

21,693

38,391

10,399

13,197

23,596

61.46

Gombe

15,340

6,727

22,067

9,816

4,222

14,038

63.62

Imo

11,906

14,492

26,398

6,635

8,518

15,153

57.40

Jigawa

11,738

1,988

13,726

4,877

784

5,661

41.24

Kaduna

36,472

23,068

59,540

19,761

13,745

33,506

56.27

Kano

36,074

13,707

49,781

18,801

7,895

26,696

53.63

Katsina

16,879

6,339

23,218

10,305

3,755

14,060

60.56

Kebbi

12,183

3,743

15,926

3,661

1,536

5,197

32.63

Kogi

21,216

16,713

37,929

13,684

10,391

24,075

63.47

Kwara

15,483

11,944

27,427

6,475

4,858

11,333

41.32

Lagos

34,851

36,662

71,513

20,889

20,282

41,171

57.57

Nassarawa

25,600

14,322

39,922

15,893

9,008

24,901

62.37

Niger

18,980

11,457

30,437

9,287

5,239

14,526

47.72

Ogun

16,946

16,404

33,350

11,893

11,323

23,216

69.61

Ondo

17,461

15,404

32,865

8,684

7,504

16,188

49.26

Osun

18,987

17,344

36,331

11,015

9,708

20,723

57.04

Oyo

27,652

25,746

53,398

14,810

13,421

28,231

52.87

Plateau

22,961

18,392

41,353

9,072

6,973

16,045

38.80

Rivers

20,524

19,573

40,097

13,359

12,714

26,073

65.02

Sokoto

11,754

3,783

15,537

6,601

2,426

9,027

58.10

Taraba

16,356

8,030

24,386

5,229

2,379

7,608

31.20

Yobe

10,026

3,462

13,488

3,991

1,378

5,369

39.81

Zamfara

12,260

3,464

15,724

2,691

671

3,362

21.38

4,537

4,748

9,285

2,096

1,890

3,986

42.93

Total
657,609
488,065
Source: National Examinations Council

1,145,674

372,034

283,640

655,674

57.23

Anambra

FCT(Abuja)

240

TABLE 243: PERFORMANCE OF CANDIDATES BY GENDER IN SSCE (NECO) 2009(JUNE/JULY)


Number
State

Abia

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

% 0f 5 credits
including
English Lan. &
Maths.

Total Number of Candidates That Sat


Male

Candidates with Minim. Of 5 Credits


including English Lan. & Maths.

8,114

9,907

18,021

2,347

3,061

5,408

30.01

Adamawa

19,766

11,572

31,338

180

116

296

0.94

Akwa Ibom

20,615

21,765

42,380

2,463

2,763

5,226

12.33

8,677

11,717

20,394

1,327

1,621

2,948

14.46

21,587

8,324

29,911

316

130

446

1.49

Anambra
Bauchi
Bayelsa

6,782

5,606

12,388

2,337

2,038

4,375

35.32

Benue

32,284

21,585

53,869

2,465

1,758

4,223

7.84

Borno

16,832

9,875

26,707

793

606

1,399

5.24

Cross River

10,802

9,575

20,377

1,256

1,143

2,399

11.77

Delta

15,652

15,667

31,319

2,566

2,626

5,192

16.58

Ebonyi

15,323

13,961

29,284

1,125

1,065

2,190

7.48

Edo

30,653

28,060

58,713

5,607

5,392

10,999

18.73

Ekiti

10,065

9,247

19,312

1,071

1,212

2,283

11.82

Enugu

15,806

20,606

36,412

1,448

1,680

3,128

8.59

Gombe

17,395

8,092

25,487

83

54

137

0.54

Imo

11,039

13,837

24,876

1,762

2,391

4,153

16.69

Jigawa

11,355

2,379

13,734

42

20

62

0.45

Kaduna

37,774

24,271

62,045

2,619

2,397

5,016

8.08

Kano

35,903

15,008

50,911

1,065

782

1,847

3.63

Katsina

23,415

7,275

30,690

997

398

1,395

4.55

Kebbi

11,995

4,211

16,206

67

63

130

0.80

Kogi

20,384

15,477

35,861

1,688

1,406

3,094

8.63

Kwara

13,436

10,785

24,221

794

757

1,551

6.40

Lagos

37,345

37,940

75,285

10,049

10,049

20,098

26.70

Nassarawa

25,393

14,909

40,302

927

590

1,517

3.76

Niger

18,131

11,260

29,391

1,020

572

1,592

5.42

Ogun

15,343

14,837

30,180

3,554

3,554

7,108

23.55

Ondo

18,079

15,333

33,412

1,554

1,464

3,018

9.03

Osun

20,670

18,702

39,372

2,241

2,146

4,387

11.14

Oyo

26,728

25,195

51,923

3,775

3,613

7,388

14.23

Plateau

22,641

17,879

40,520

731

536

1,267

3.13

Rivers

22,862

22,087

44,949

5,186

5,148

10,334

22.99

Sokoto

10,407

3,360

13,767

119

70

189

1.37

Taraba

17,179

8,404

25,583

254

128

382

1.49

Yobe

10,806

3,887

14,693

69

40

109

0.74

Zamfara

15,975

4,181

20,156

168

48

216

1.07

5,044

5,549

10,593

536

432

968

9.14

Total
682,257
502,325
Source: National Examinations Council

1,184,582

64,601

61,869

126,470

10.68

FCT(Abuja)

241

TABLE 244: PERFORMANCE OF CANDIDATES BY GENDER IN SSCE (NECO) 2008 (Nov/Dec)

State

Abia

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Number
% 0f 5
credits
including
English Lan.
& Maths.

Total Number of Candidates That Sat

Candidates with Minim. Of 5 Credits


including English Lan. & Maths.

648

625

1,273

124

106

230

18.07

1,114

584

1,698

47

16

63

3.71

923

755

1,678

273

221

494

29.44

Anambra

1,279

1,541

2,820

273

347

620

21.99

Bauchi

2,870

674

3,544

325

104

429

12.10

513

357

870

123

83

206

23.68

Benue

2,328

1,170

3,498

500

244

744

21.27

Borno

2,509

979

3,488

242

68

310

8.89

Cross River

2,262

1,754

4,016

452

387

839

20.89

Delta

6,383

5,279

11,662

1,572

1,366

2,938

25.19

Ebonyi

1,738

1,329

3,067

501

378

879

28.66

Edo

3,633

2,647

6,280

810

695

1,505

23.96

Ekiti

3,254

2,386

5,640

715

570

1,285

22.78

Enugu

5,023

6,304

11,327

1,128

1,518

2,646

23.36

Gombe

1,451

571

2,022

368

163

531

26.26

Imo

2,318

2,468

4,786

756

918

1,674

34.98

265

29

294

2.72

Adamawa
Akwa Ibom

Bayelsa

Jigawa
Kaduna

10,002

4,404

14,406

2,181

1,271

3,452

23.96

Kano

4,518

998

5,516

219

49

268

4.86

Katsina

6,332

969

7,301

807

178

985

13.49

Kebbi

1,347

465

1,812

160

73

233

12.86

Kogi

3,224

2,084

5,308

1,242

838

2,080

39.19

Kwara

9,454

6,830

16,284

1,415

928

2,343

14.39

Lagos

14,125

10,561

24,686

5,970

4,581

10,551

42.74

Nassarawa

3,903

2,284

6,187

561

336

897

14.50

Niger

8,101

3,907

12,008

900

421

1,321

11.00

Ogun

14,634

12,878

27,512

6,655

5,974

12,629

45.90

Ondo

5,323

3,959

9,282

1,187

950

2,137

23.02

Osun

10,963

8,841

19,804

2,502

2,074

4,576

23.11

Oyo

28,142

23,639

51,781

13,137

11,413

24,550

47.41

Plateau

3,299

2,131

5,430

404

221

625

11.51

Rivers

3,178

2,478

5,656

998

834

1,832

32.39

Sokoto

2,591

458

3,049

95

23

118

3.87

Taraba

2,293

898

3,191

174

71

245

7.68

Yobe

2,193

454

2,647

402

94

496

18.74

Zamfara

2,176

376

2,552

149

40

189

7.41

FCT(Abuja)

2,710

1,878

4,588

302

140

442

9.63

Total
177,019
Source: National Examinations Council

119,944

296,963

47,677

37,693

85,370

28.75

242

TABLE 245: PERFORMANCE OF CANDIDATES BY GENDER IN SSCE (NECO) 2009 (Nov/Dec)

State

Total

Male

Female

Total

Number
% 0f 5 credits
including
English Lan.
& Maths.

397

883

17

22

39

4.42

405

1,144

0.09

Total Number of Candidates That Sat


Male

Female

Abia

486

Adamawa

739

Akwa Ibom

Candidates with Minim. Of 5 Credits


including English Lan. & Maths.

960

900

1,860

0.22

Anambra

1,043

1,253

2,296

11

0.48

Bauchi

2,334

714

3,048

0.30

Bayelsa

194

159

353

1.13

Benue

1,724

885

2,609

21

10

31

1.19

Borno

1,248

497

1,745

0.06

Cross River

1,443

1,136

2,579

17

0.66

Delta

4,334

3,601

7,935

36

44

80

1.01

Ebonyi

1,265

1,046

2,311

24

17

41

1.77

Edo

2,402

1,822

4,224

0.21

Ekiti

2,619

2,144

4,763

26

27

53

1.11

Enugu

4,168

4,865

9,033

22

28

50

0.55

Gombe

1,371

557

1,928

0.26

Imo

1,549

1,743

3,292

29

30

59

1.79

Jigawa

2,020

325

2,345

Kaduna

8,442

4,060

12,502

120

73

193

1.54

Kano

3,195

919

4,114

10

0.24

Katsina

5,044

994

6,038

24

27

0.45

Kebbi

911

370

1,281

0.62

Kogi

2,870

2,000

4,870

0.14

Kwara

9,156

7,057

16,213

13

21

0.13

Lagos

9,061

7,417

16,478

460

440

900

5.46

Nassarawa

3,140

1,886

5,026

12

16

0.32

Niger

9,713

5,422

15,135

105

45

150

0.99

Ogun

10,685

9,781

20,466

531

545

1,076

5.26

Ondo

3,509

2,787

6,296

36

24

60

0.95

Osun

6,386

5,103

11,489

28

16

44

0.38

Oyo

21,623

19,559

41,182

604

636

1,240

3.01

Plateau

2,454

1,635

4,089

10

12

0.29

Rivers

2,037

1,699

3,736

10

19

0.51

Sokoto

1,362

333

1,695

0.00

Taraba

1,570

755

2,325

0.00

Yobe

2,666

697

3,363

0.18

Zamfara

1,997

309

2,306

13

0.56

FCT(Abuja)

2,120

1,588

3,708

0.19

Total
137,840
Source: National Examinations Council
Note: - Nil

96,820

234,660

2,203

2,020

4,223

1.80

243

TABLE 249: TOTAL STUDENT ENROLMENT IN COLLEGES OF EDUCATION BY STATE AND


INSTITUTION, 1999/2000 2004/05
Number
Number of
Institution

1999/2000

2000/01

2002/03

2003/04

2004/05

Abia

1,382

1,077

2,194

2,702

2,831

Adamawa

3,875

3,894

7,601

7,904

9,241

Akwa Ibom

968

1,327

2,421

9,453

11,014

Anambra

4,511

4,107

6,926

7,207

6,920

Bauchi

1,185

1,016

2,164

3,542

4,248

Bayelsa

360

184

529

704

671

Benue

5,309

6,310

13,080

21,036

26,049

Borno

3,852

3,138

6,093

6,660

7,659

Cross River

5,333

6,872

7,611

10,331

13,805

Delta

6,371

5,179

12,577

23,233

20,211

Ebonyi

811

579

1,096

4,889

5,275

Edo

2,991

2,433

6,578

8,373

8,683

Ekiti

3,010

3,348

8,861

13,661

12,253

Enugu

3,063

2,799

4,703

7,069

6,932

Gombe

1,783

1,235

1,792

4,717

3,868

Imo

4,574

5,480

6,808

10,663

10,175

Jigawa

2,111

1,442

4,625

7,462

7,424

Kaduna

2,538

3,040

7,028

12,831

12,919

Kano

5,394

4,297

4,877

14,028

20,230

Katsina

2,787

2,263

5,136

7,737

7,799

Kebbi

1,806

1,948

1,653

3,701

3,571

Kogi

5,480

6,133

9,705

16,134

15,545

Kwara

7,088

8,114

15,407

17,185

15,376

Lagos

3,882

2,963

3,401

3,354

3,086

Nassarawa

2,022

2,211

1,181

6,661

11,225

Niger

2,674

2,608

3,087

7,822

8,563

Ogun

4,551

4,232

6,311

11,079

7,221

Ondo

3,038

2,771

8,514

15,350

14,802

Osun

7,143

4,844

6,416

14,805

15,553

Oyo

9,474

10,482

14,029

23,562

23,060

Plateau

2,846

2,003

3,869

9,950

11,296

Rivers

2,830

3,104

2,244

2,794

2,843

Sokoto

1,724

1,594

1,647

5,222

5,079

Taraba

3,148

2,622

3,928

9,878

7,971

Yobe

1,420

1,343

1,307

2,433

3,086

Zamfara

947

835

1,112

4,414

4,380

FCT, Abuja

542

450

481

456

619

Non- Nigerian

16

44

49

37

36

118,425

197,041

339,039

351,519

State

Total
54
122,839
Source: National Commission for Colleges of Education

244

TABLE 250: STUDENT ENROLMENT BY STATE OF ORIGIN IN FEDERAL COLLEGES OF EDUCATION,


2004/05 2005/06
Number
2004/05

State
Abia
Adamawa

2005/06

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

346

975

1,321

1,282

2,385

3,667

1,172

894

2,066

5,298

2,797

8,095

Akwa Ibom

216

311

527

2,423

4,129

6,552

Anambra

700

2,561

3,261

1,078

5,666

6,744

1,776

333

2,109

3,881

1,110

4,991

Bauchi

504

119

623

212

212

424

Benue

2,267

2,350

4,617

16,299

11,481

27,780

Borno

1,119

165

1,284

5,568

3,389

8,957

Cross River

4,285

4,491

8,776

4,628

4,752

9,380

Delta

1,368

1,851

3,219

5,936

15,576

21,512

2,156

380

2,536

2,244

2,222

4,466

513

698

1,211

1,720

3,866

5,586

Bayelsa

Ebonyi
Edo

647

984

1,631

3,733

8,119

11,852

Enugu

3,394

4,319

7,713

1,275

6,297

7,572

Gombe

3,715

1,059

4,774

1,883

1,212

3,095

Imo

2,631

4,778

7,409

1,331

5,585

6,916

386

326

712

6,889

886

7,775

Kaduna

3,726

3,355

7,081

7,113

5,928

13,041

Kano

1,278

2,226

3,504

12,944

3,809

16,753

Katsina

6,467

674

7,141

6,335

1,197

7,532

Kebbi

2,054

273

2,327

4,306

1,633

5,939

Kogi

2,046

4,628

6,674

6,896

8,423

15,319

Ekiti

Jigawa

Kwara

1,014

867

1,881

5,480

6,473

11,953

Lagos

894

289

1,183

786

1,615

2,401

Nassarawa

789

334

1,123

6,227

2,994

9,221

Niger

192

954

1,146

6,727

3,961

10,688

Ogun

416

4,225

4,641

3,833

8,685

12,518

Ondo

3,598

1,607

5,205

3,968

7,330

11,298

Osun

2,106

3,794

5,900

6,463

11,972

18,435

431

1,439

1,870

5,378

7,830

13,208

Plateau

5,007

2,728

7,735

5,718

4,677

10,395

Rivers

1,194

1,103

2,297

1,463

1,605

3,068

Sokoto

15

27

42

3,888

1,303

5,191

Taraba

178

184

362

5,760

2,438

8,198

Oyo

1,955

1,017

2,972

3,076

1,084

4,160

Zamfara

603

777

1,380

3,753

1,452

5,205

FCT, Abuja

796

43

839

314

327

641

47

56

11

22

33

102,384

166,119

164,442

330,561

Yobe

Non-Nigerian

Total
45,237
57,147
Source: National Commission for Colleges of Education

245

TABLE 251: STUDENT ENROLMENT BY STATE OF ORIGIN IN FEDERAL COLLEGES OF EDUCATION,


2006/07 2007/08
Number
2006/2007

State

2007/2008

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Abia

1,454

2,795

4,249

1,238

3,071

4,309

Adamawa

3,866

2,159

6,025

6,947

4,053

11,000

Akwa Ibom

2,293

3,691

5,984

293

480

773

Anambra

1,316

7,120

8,436

1,500

7,549

9,049

Bauchi

4,484

1,676

6,160

5,321

2,022

7,343

Bayelsa

Total

231

348

579

392

481

873

Benue

16,991

11,557

28,548

15,710

11,385

27,095

Borno

7,526

4,598

12,124

5,577

4,111

9,688

Cross River

4,595

5,070

9,665

4,937

5,827

10,764

Delta

5,069

14,261

19,330

5,712

14,127

19,839

Ebonyi

2,039

2,306

4,345

2,424

2,694

5,118

Edo

1,911

4,770

6,681

2,129

5,775

7,904

Ekiti

3,047

6,811

9,858

3,979

8,324

12,303

Enugu

1,453

6,255

7,708

1,995

10,686

12,681

Gombe

1,687

811

2,498

1,445

781

2,226

Imo

1,623

9,686

11,309

1,526

5,816

7,342

Jigawa

8,197

903

9,100

3,822

1,100

4,922

Kaduna

8,917

6,666

15,583

3,898

2,824

6,722

13,304

3,679

16,983

12,818

5,495

18,313

Katsina

7,205

1,263

8,468

7,623

1,655

9,278

Kebbi

4,933

2,315

7,248

4,393

1,895

6,288

Kogi

6,704

7,038

13,742

7,138

9,737

16,875

Kwara

7,931

10,700

18,631

8,927

9,511

18,438

Lagos

1,239

2,352

3,591

1,359

2,370

3,729

Nassarawa

7,431

3,634

11,065

7,301

3,169

10,470

Niger

6,265

3,660

9,925

6,604

3,884

10,488

Ogun

2,830

6,072

8,902

3,638

7,235

10,873

Ondo

3,065

7,017

10,082

3,612

7,005

10,617

Osun

6,047

10,014

16,061

6,597

10,822

17,419

Oyo

6,130

10,243

16,373

7,845

13,196

21,041

Plateau

6,620

4,858

11,478

7,055

5,300

12,355

137

416

553

1,467

1,535

3,002

Sokoto

736

6,837

7,573

8,807

1,476

10,283

Taraba

6,763

3,011

9,774

10,011

3,592

13,603

Yobe

2,510

902

3,412

2,634

1,223

3,857

Zamfara

4,031

1,705

5,736

5,781

1,923

7,704

FCT, Abuja

1,920

2,299

4,219

305

291

596

16

10

26

30

13

43

Total
172,516
179,508
Source: National Commission for Colleges of Education

352,024

182,790

182,433

365,223

Kano

Rivers

Non-Nigerian

246

TABLE 252:

TOTAL STUDENT ENROLMENT IN COLLEGES OF EDUCATION BY INSTITUTION AND SEX, 2004/2005 2007/2008

Name of
Institution

2004/2005

20005/2006

Male

Female

Total

FCE, Abeokuta

447

1,090

1,537

26

FCE(T), Akoka

294

693

987

296

FCE(T), Asaba

231

915

1,146

196

FCE(T), Bichi

407

131

538

FCE, Eha-Amufu

183

880

1,063

FCE(T), Gombe

782

377

FCE(T), Gusau
FCE ,Kano
FCE, Katsina
FCE, Kontagora

Male

Female

2006/2007

2007/2008

Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

68

94

189

1,023

1,212

477

1,084

1,561

536

832

323

681

1,004

352

716

1,068

938

1134

241

954

1,195

278

1,116

1,394

404

186

590

491

139

630

795

289

1,084

105

887

992

192

1,005

1,197

310

1,170

1,480

1,159

369

196

565

221

118

339

319

224

543

418

418

413

413

400

400

427

427

2,480

1,139

3,619

1,412

583

1995

1,142

512

1,654

na

Na

na

585

243

828

277

126

403

405

350

755

411

305

716

913

524

1,437

737

656

1393

749

637

1,386

875

746

1,621

2,074

1,988

4,062

1,454

1,417

2871

600

872

1,472

600

872

1,472

FCE,Okene

615

1,216

1,831

497

866

1363

471

866

1,337

505

847

1,352

FCE(T), Omoku
Adeyemi
COE,Ondo

325

369

694

352

327

679

295

351

646

497

596

1,093

324

773

1,097

181

495

676

580

389

969

280

689

969

FCE(S) Oyo

853

1,567

2,420

460

758

1218

575

1,265

1,840

972

1,769

2,741

FCE,Pankshin
FCE(T),
Potiskum

911

745

1,656

987

831

1818

937

743

1,680

745

609

1,354

400

189

589

522

269

791

420

236

656

412

232

644

25

273

298

62

337

399

115

551

666

140

724

864

FCE, Yola

1,018

681

1,699

673

468

1141

na

na

na

1,122

826

1,948

FCE, Zaria

862

1,014

1,876

1,087

934

2021

1,081

785

1,866

894

1,020

1,914

COE,Afaha Nsit

629

1,829

2,458

955

973

1928

687

702

1,389

690

706

1,396

COE, Agbor

866

1,568

2,434

841

2,273

3114

1,193

2,396

3,589

419

2,031

2,450

COE, Akamkpa

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

COE, Akwanga

FCE, Obudu

FCE(T), Umunze

2,552

945

3,497

2,333

1,167

3,500

2,128

1,340

3,468

1,618

847

2,465

COE,Ankpa

626

608

1,234

659

670

1,329

679

690

1,369

1,011

2,319

3,330

COE Argungu
COE,
Arochukwu

527

182

709

529

164

693

1,005

318

1,323

1,880

422

2,302

100

167

267

161

277

438

261

360

621

250

462

712

COE,Azare

790

228

1,018

724

173

897

914

318

1,232

1,677

509

2,186

UIECEST, Bama

405

176

581

390

180

570

478

297

775

566

319

885

IKCOE,Dutsinma

1,442

150

1,592

988

122

1,110

1,608

151

1,759

349

1,478

1,827

COE, Ekiadolor

474

1,346

1,820

373

1,116

1,489

479

1,334

1,813

571

1,478

2,049

LACOPED,Epe

192

358

550

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

COE, Gashua
COE, Gidan
Waya

324

271

595

na

na

na

446

189

635

na

na

na

2,218

1,450

3,668

na

na

na

643

437

1,080

na

na

na

COE, Gindiri

1,388

1,070

2,458

1,163

875

2,038

1,106

675

1,781

1,377

840

2,217

COE, Gumel

1,133

101

1,234

1,217

124

1,341

1,437

126

1,563

na

na

na

923

530

1,453

858

490

1,348

1,164

663

1,827

1,342

849

2,191

359

868

1,227

708

362

1,070

na

na

na

na

na

na

1,041

2,792

3,833

727

1,780

2,507

959

2,052

3,011

672

1,796

2,468

948

1,620

2,568

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

COE,Ilesha

750

1,350

2,100

455

1,264

1,719

616

1,438

2,054

na

na

na

COE,Ilorin

810

1,169

1,979

679

1,005

1,684

940

1,424

2,364

1,242

1,767

3,009

COE, Hong
TASCE,IjebuOde
COE,Ikere-Ekiti
COE,IlaOrangun

247

TABLE 253: TOTAL STUDENT ENROLMENT IN COLLEGES OF EDUCATION BY INSTITUTION AND SEX (2004/2005 - 2007/2008
2004/2005

20005/2006

2006/2007

2007/2008

Name of Institution
Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

COE, Jalingo

1,123

591

1,714

1,216

541

1,757

2,435

1,107

3,542

2,527

1,491

4,018

COE, Katsina Ala

2,127

1,225

3,352

na

na

na

na

na

na

Na

na

na

COE, Kumbotso

2,738

747

3,485

na

na

na

na

na

na

Na

na

na

COE(T),Lafiagi

212

139

351

na

na

na

na

na

na

Na

na

na

KICOE, Maiduguri

349

496

845

na

na

na

na

na

na

Na

na

na

1,413

871

2,284

1,469

763

2,232

1,211

664

1,875

2,165

1,139

3,304

159

1,217

1,376

141

1,182

1,323

197

1,671

1,868

702

1,187

1,889

COE, Oju

1,265

915

2,180

1,640

1,191

2,831

2,160

1,616

3,776

2,231

1,532

3,763

COE, Oro

1,095

1,683

2,778

809

1,218

2,027

1,978

3,017

4,995

1,795

2,775

4,570

AOCOE,Oto-Ijanikin

345

732

1,077

1,190

706

1,896

569

1,188

1,757

366

767

1,133

AICOE, Owerri

308

2,113

2,421

252

1,063

1,315

275

1,373

1,648

340

1,862

2,202

OYSCOE, Oyo

647

1,040

1,687

795

1,372

2,167

852

1,464

2,316

1,087

1,717

2,804

47

58

105

85

97

182

125

94

219

135

137

272

SSCOE, Sokoto

1,617

608

2,225

na

na

na

na

na

na

Na

na

na

COE, Waka Biu

638

389

1,027

na

na

na

na

na

na

Na

na

na

COE, Warri

629

1,761

2,390

720

2,052

2,772

691

1,805

2,496

1,140

2,639

3,779

St. Aug.COE Lagos

30

35

18

24

26

29

17

24

IOECU COE, Enugu

37

46

12

59

71

19

65

84

Na

na

na

OSISATECH, Enugu
Nig. Army Sch. Of
Educ, Ilorin

na

na

na

na

na

na

Na

na

na

103

104

36

41

36

40

78

84

FCT, COE Zuba

262

499

761

379

594

973

314

473

787

Na

na

na

35

51

86

na

na

na

na

na

na

Na

na

na

58

57

115

na

na

na

na

na

na

Na

na

na

643

25

668

904

52

956

964

76

1,040

1,178

122

1,300

438

482

920

520

578

1,098

753

745

1,498

707

789

1,496

75

98

173

na

na

na

99

109

208

140

178

318

Delar COE, Ibadan


Mufutau Lanihun COE
Ibadan

18

25

43

na

na

na

39

53

92

41

60

101

18

25

43

54

96

150

98

139

237

143

209

352

ATCI COE, Enugu

45

89

134

na

na

na

na

na

na

Na

na

na

City COE, Mararaba

65

50

115

101

89

190

na

na

na

Na

na

na

Total
48,714
50,064 98,778 34,186
Sources:(1) Federal Ministry of Education, Abuja.
Note: FCE(T) = Federal College of Education (Technical)
na = Not available.

35,982

70,168

38,588

42,476

81,064

38,430

46,711

85,141

COE , Minna
NOCOE, Nsugbe

COE, Port Harcourt

JNI COE, Kaduna


Suleiman COE,
Ososa
COE, Maru
Ebonyi State COE
Ikwo
Yewa Central COE,
Ayetoro

248

TABLE 254: TOTAL STUDENT ENROLMENT IN COLLEGES OF EDUCATION BY INSTITUTION AND SEX (2005/2006 - 2008/2009
Number
20005/2006

Name of Institution

2006/2007

2007/2008

2008/2009

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

FCE, Abeokuta

1,158

2,921

4,079

1,124

3,041

4,165

1,206

3,033

4,239

1,594

3,805

5,399

FCE(T), Akoka

1,028

2,370

3,398

1,114

2,272

3,386

1,100

2,368

3,468

1,056

1,955

3,011

FCE(T), Asaba

798

2,533

3,331

667

2,610

3,277

722

3,164

3,886

708

2,607

3,315

1,280

425

1,705

1,685

482

2,167

2,270

659

2,929

2,693

759

3,452

687

3,833

4,520

695

3,412

4,107

767

3,946

4,713

832

3,032

3,864

2,153

1,191

3,344

1,698

810

2,508

1,338

688

2,026

1,969

919

2,888

FCE(T), Bichi
FCE, Eha-Amufu
FCE(T), Gombe
FCE(T), Gusau

1,935

1,943

2,070

2,070

2,051

2,051

2,321

2,321

FCE ,Kano

6,283

3,242

9,525

4,039

2,100

6,139

4,997

2,768

7,765

3,072

2,219

5,291

FCE, Katsina

1,711

691

2,402

1,632

860

2,492

1,349

992

2,341

2,928

1,655

4,583

FCE, Kontagora

2,782

2,566

5,348

2,598

2,238

4,836

2,410

2,096

4,506

2,069

1,826

3,895

FCE, Obudu

6,365

5,898

12,263

4,405

5,161

9,566

4,363

5,127

9,490

4,264

4,736

9,000

FCE,Okene

2,352

4,515

6,867

2,097

4,076

6,173

1,702

3,041

4,743

1,576

2,889

4,465

FCE(T), Omoku

1,280

1,358

2,638

1,188

1,313

2,501

1,264

1,466

2,730

Adeyemi COE,Ondo

1,083

2,601

3,684

785

1,954

2,739

785

1,954

2,739

1,687

3,880

5,567

FCE(S) Oyo

2,503

4,296

6,799

1,801

3,827

5,628

2,179

4,174

6,353

2,581

4,827

7,408

FCE,Pankshin

3,874

3,203

7,077

4,006

3,278

7,284

3,806

3,255

7,061

3,101

2,085

5,186

FCE(T), Potiskum

1,922

986

2,908

2,052

1,139

3,191

1,456

1,109

2,565

983

2,081

3,064

134

1,060

1,194

242

1,334

1,576

402

1,810

2,212

2,954

2,526

5,480

FCE, Yola

2,681

1,751

4,432

2,356

1,813

4,169

4,075

1,932

6,007

2,978

3,230

6,208

FCE, Zaria

5,101

5,104

10,205

5,979

5,175

11,154

3,204

2,866

6,070

775

4,037

4,812

COE,Afaha Nsit

2,175

3,673

5,848

2,046

3,260

5,306

1,730

2,703

4,433

1,636

1,953

3,589

COE, Agbor

FCE(T), Umunze

2,540

6,977

9,517

2,213

5,545

7,758

1,101

5,202

6,303

1,884

5,315

7,199

COE, Akamkpa

COE, Akwanga

5,933

2,911

8,844

7,186

3,376

10,562

7,468

3,468

10,936

7,277

4,437

11,714

COE,Ankpa

2,927

2,663

5,590

3,972

2,625

6,597

2,935

4,379

7,314

3,893

4,040

7,933

COE Argungu

1,404

529

1,933

3,436

1,313

4,749

3,675

743

4,418

8,119

2,160

10,279

780

1,155

1,935

953

1,135

2,088

762

1,522

2,284

713

1,516

2,229

COE,Azare

2,693

748

3,441

3,130

1,031

4,161

3,989

1,189

5,178

4,199

1,722

5,921

UIECEST, Bama

1,474

772

2,246

1,476

772

2,248

1,653

997

2,650

1,964

1,260

3,224

IKCOE,Dutsinma

3,806

421

4,227

4,568

472

5,040

5,011

563

5,574

4,666

1,397

6,063

COE, Ekiadolor

1,408

4,164

5,572

1,374

3,838

5,212

1,503

4,083

5,586

1,792

4,409

6,201

LACOPED,Epe

537

968

1,505

1,173

1,838

3,011

1,306

2,126

3,432

COE, Arochukwu

COE, Gashua

2,041

311

2,352

1,313

406

1,719

1,498

457

1,955

2,454

774

3,228

COE, Gidan Waya

3,825

2,402

6,227

3,402

2,343

5,745

3,073

2,256

5,329

2,609

2,793

5,402

COE, Gindiri

2,242

1,773

4,015

3,065

2,161

5,226

3,720

2,578

6,298

4,073

3,095

7,168

COE, Gumel

4,282

367

4,649

5,633

525

6,158

5,199

523

5,722

COE, Hong

3,084

1,723

4,807

3,178

1,838

5,016

3,704

2,332

6,036

4,056

2,056

6,112

TASCE,Ijebu-Ode

1,511

3,693

5,204

1,207

2,705

3,912

1,112

2,366

3,478

2,395

3,776

6,171

COE,Ikere-Ekiti

3,092

8,184

11,276

2,778

6,709

9,487

2,306

5,655

7,961

2,306

5,656

7,962

COE,Ila-Orangun

4,098

6,938

11,036

5,510

9,025

14,535

7,029

10,459

17,488

COE,Ilesha

2,086

4,530

6,616

2,684

4,792

7,476

2,263

4,382

6,645

2,175

4,765

6,940

COE,Ilorin

3,163

4,815

7,978

2,585

3,874

6,459

3,110

4,643

7,753

2,182

3,191

5,373

Sub-Total

99,747

111,228

210,975

102,409

107,678

210,087

91,181

99,855

191,036

109,747

118,812

228,559

249

TABLE 255: TOTAL STUDENT ENROLMENT IN COLLEGES OF EDUCATION BY INSTITUTION AND SEX (2005/2006 - 2008/2009

20005/2006

Name of
Institution

2006/2007

2007/2008

2008/2009

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

COE, Jalingo

4,441

1,851

6,292

8,444

3,361

11,805

9,428

3,499

12,927

7,749

4,044

11,793

COE, Katsina Ala

6,413

4,338

10,751

6,420

4,319

10,739

6,744

5,016

11,760

6,837

5,299

12,136

COE, Kumbotso

9,201

3,650

12,851

12,629

3,040

15,669

12,839

5,622

18,461

na

na

na

COE(T),Lafiagi
KICOE,
Maiduguri

767

473

1,240

1,227

709

1,936

2,450

1,322

3,772

2,691

1,652

4,343

1,608

1,333

2,941

1,628

1,353

2,981

1,582

2,039

3,621

1,449

2,052

3,501

COE , Minna

5,632

3,108

8,740

5,358

3,111

8,469

5,471

3,298

8,769

6,503

4,826

11,329

564

4,003

4,567

470

3,880

4,350

538

4,461

4,999

995

7,660

8,655

COE, Oju

5,295

3,887

9,182

6,027

4,371

10,398

6,893

4,938

11,831

na

na

na

COE, Oro
AOCOE,OtoIjanikin

4,456

4,487

8,943

3,970

6,128

10,098

4,749

7,285

12,034

3,855

6,166

10,021

NOCOE, Nsugbe

1,769

3,319

5,088

1,697

3,456

5,153

1,618

2,997

4,615

1,462

2,771

4,233

AICOE, Owerri

883

4,591

5,474

735

4,626

5,361

917

4,248

5,165

na

na

na

OYSCOE, Oyo
COE, Port
Harcourt

2,690

4,122

6,812

2,466

4,080

6,546

2,971

4,887

7,858

3,117

5,050

8,167

349

430

779

346

354

700

480

496

976

402

396

798

SSCOE, Sokoto

7,808

2,745

10,553

8,486

2,654

11,140

12,171

3,312

15,483

12,171

3,312

15,483

COE, Waka Biu

1,980

1,193

3,173

3,961

2,165

6,126

2,628

1,253

3,881

2,585

1,519

4,104

COE, Warri
St. Aug.COE
Lagos
IOECU COE,
Enugu
OSISATECH,
Enugu
Nig. Army Sch. of
Educ, Ilorin

2,483

6,647

9,130

2,434

6,185

8,619

3,563

7,261

10,824

3,158

7,219

10,377

32

148

180

24

121

145

16

63

79

15

57

72

46

179

225

60

250

310

48

181

229

73

215

288

66

69

13

14

11

15

34

39

170

177

162

10

172

150

15

165

106

17

123

FCT, COE Zuba

1,182

2,003

3,185

1,428

2,200

3,628

1,869

2,865

4,734

2,303

3,141

5,444

71

136

207

48

96

144

88

109

197

399

344

743

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

2,219

141

2,360

2,462

194

2,656

3,030

306

3,336

3,526

264

3,790

1,912

1,809

3,721

1,816

1,873

3,689

2,050

2,186

4,236

1,775

1,922

3,697

na

na

na

726

969

1,695

817

997

1,814

701

1,154

1,855

52

90

142

57

102

159

83

134

217

89

138

227

301

424

725

256

350

606

317

410

727

228

445

673

319

747

1,066

522

1,138

1,660

688

1,066

1,754

304

571

875

1,912

1,809

3,721

345

339

684

252

298

550

235

221

456

Sub-Total(ii)

64,558

57,736

122,294

74,205

61,447

135,652

84,454

70,575

155,029

62,733

60,489

123,222

Sub-Total(i)

99,747

111,228

210,975

102,409

107,678

210,087

91,181

99,855

191,036

109,747

118,812

228,559

Grand-Total

164,305

168,964

333,269

176,614

169,125

345,739

175,635

170,430

346,065

172,480

179,301

351,781

JNI COE, Kaduna


Suleiman COE,
Ososa
COE, Maru
Ebonyi State
COE Ikwo
Yewa Central
COE, Ayetoro
Delar COE,
Ibadan
Mufutau Lanihun
COE Ibadan
ATCI COE,
Enugu
City COE,
Mararaba

Sources :( 1) Federal Ministry of Education, Abuja.


Note: na = Not available

250

TABLE 256: SUMMARY OF GRADUATE OUTPUT BY STATE, YEAR AND SEX IN COLLEGES OF
EDUCATION 2003/2004 - 2004/2005
State
Abia
Adamawa

2003/2004
Male

Female

144
1,026

2004/2005
Total

Male

Female

Total

333

477

707

1,733

1,547

827

2,374

1,461

1,047

2,508

Akwa Ibom

188

417

605

913

2,904

3,817

Anambra

227

1,433

1,660

271

1,731

2,002

Bauchi

252

114

366

257

99

356

Bayelsa

49

68

117

76

148

224

Benue

2,398

1,502

3,900

2,216

1,442

3,658

Borno

686

468

1,154

417

242

659

Cross River

642

431

1,073

1,198

1,027

2,225

Delta

932

1,483

2,415

889

1,762

2,651

Ebonyi

601

428

1,029

761

632

1,393

Edo

467

1,176

1,643

723

1,880

2,603

Ekiti

753

1,188

1,941

821

1,597

2,418

Enugu

216

866

1,082

225

903

1,128

Gombe
Imo
Jigawa

347

114

461

121

59

180

1,292

1,469

2,761

478

2,173

2,651

448

102

550

748

494

1,242

1,517

984

2,501

1,999

2,049

4,048

Kano

231

125

356

623

188

811

Katsina

882

128

1,010

1,607

235

1,842

Kebbi

232

93

325

400

169

569

Kogi

1,848

2,139

3,987

1,321

1,570

2,891

Kwara

2,291

2,982

5,273

1,773

2,386

4,159

Lagos

286

605

891

334

512

846

Nasarawa

261

164

425

638

356

994

Niger

452

622

1,074

496

338

834

Ogun

736

1,332

2,068

592

900

1,492

Ondo

777

1,226

2,003

1,107

2,139

3,246

Osun

609

1,042

1,651

758

1,184

1,942

Oyo

1,486

2,139

3,625

1,948

3,042

4,990

Plateau

1,165

474

1,639

1,725

1,130

2,855

Rivers

241

280

521

301

380

681

Sokoto

694

110

804

568

146

714

Taraba

829

248

1,077

875

349

1,224

Yobe

376

106

482

608

77

685

Zamfara

426

67

493

428

159

587

FCT (Abuja)

46

23

69

99

39

138

Non Nigerian

12

17

26,059

27,190

53,249

31,334

36,320

67,654

Kaduna

Total

Source: National Commission for Colleges of Education

251

TABLE 257: SUMMARY OF GRADUATE OUTPUT BY STATE OF ORIGIN AND GENDER FROM
FEDERALCOLLEGES OF EDUCATION, 2005/2006-2006/2007

State
Abia

Male

2005/2006
Female

Total

Male

2006/2007
Female

Total

44

99

143

96

102

Adamawa

20

17

37

Akwa Ibom

14

37

51

23

33

56

Anambra

47

315

362

61

265

326

Bauchi

29

24

53

91

55

146

Bayelsa

30

31

61

31

41

72

Benue

87

70

157

188

220

408

Borno

22

24

46

Cross River

14

21

35

216

247

463

Delta

38

77

115

37

84

121

20

27

17

23

40

Edo

28

93

121

66

91

157

Ekiti

50

119

169

60

197

257

Enugu

47

86

133

56

186

242

Gombe

405

1,650

2,055

514

218

732

35

114

149

227

,1593

1,820

Jigawa

257

117

374

48

14

62

Kaduna

58

35

93

47

53

100

440

181

621

278

118

396

90

45

135

289

140

429

Ebonyi

Imo

Kano
Katsina
Kebbi

83

54

137

64

29

93

Kogi

464

610

1,074

414

612

1,026

Kwara

309

201

510

167

100

267

Lagos

53

90

143

22

51

73

Nassarawa

57

18

75

46

21

67

Niger

293

255

548

263

338

601

Ogun

256

610

866

117

327

444

Ondo

83

220

303

205

558

763

Osun

100

232

332

115

257

372

Oyo

433

1,141

1,574

541

967

1,508

Plateau

521

444

965

730

630

1,360

Rivers

243

282

525

258

404

662

Sokoto

Taraba

28

12

40

Yobe

10

18

174

59

233

Zamfara

44

49

14

86

100

F.C.T

Non-Nigerian

4,647

7,353

12,000

5,483

8,145

13,628

Total

Source: National Commission for Colleges of Education, Abuja.

252

TABLE 258: TEACHERS REGISTRATION COUNCIL OF NIGERIA: REGISTERED MEMBERS BY STATE


AND GENDER, 2005 - 2009
Number
State
Abia

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

2,948

9,953

4,250

11,636

3,155

12,847

5,753

16,315

4,756

20,928

Adamawa

10,772

4,676

9,121

3,568

8,664

3886

9,724

7,190

12,929

6,966

Akwa Ibom

6,323

12,981

5,530

10,310

6,373

10735

10,226

13,911

11,108

18,703

Anambra
Bauchi
Bayelsa

2,371

15,239

2,560

15,361

2,123

14564

4,981

18,657

3,586

24,178

10,077

2,778

7,144

2,980

3,720

1163

8,003

5,695

9,424

3,021

2,639

3,089

4,050

10,935

4,260

3560

7,195

6,983

6,486

6,017

Benue

13,639

6,860

19,435

8,560

13,194

6402

12,565

11,385

23,670

12,977

Borno

9,120

7,709

9,179

7,810

5,547

3449

7,459

6,377

8,063

6,013

Cross River

7,211

8,601

6,268

7,890

6,247

7610

6,998

10,419

9,440

11,856

Delta

6,682

13,535

6,075

12,960

6,281

13561

9,323

16,758

12,181

27,252

Ebonyi

4,127

5,023

6,250

7,662

4,723

4544

7,486

8,373

8,303

8,624

Edo

3,701

9,504

5,680

9,300

3,842

8686

5,181

14,891

7,312

17,250

Ekiti

4,744

6,721

6,980

13,540

4,855

8289

7,505

12,342

7,808

14,479

Enugu

4,908

10,833

6,278

11,890

6,206

12731

8,516

15,464

8,594

18,199

Gombe

6,554

3,392

5,278

3,250

4,843

2430

7,962

5,212

7,471

3,954

Imo

5,312

14,076

7,331

17,782

5,014

13827

5,161

18,963

7,399

23,265

Jigawa

14,053

2,620

8,646

2,405

4,599

203

5,970

2,559

4,929

293

Kaduna

16,712

12,024

13,150

12,831

18,971

13094

14,782

12,706

17,919

17,709

Kano

21,662

4,742

23,060

5,043

8,325

2143

11,164

3,913

14,933

4,801

Katsina

9,415

3,152

11,026

4,890

11,786

3557

8,914

4,190

12,361

4,018

Kebbi

6,714

2,217

12,875

5,041

3,826

1470

6,072

4,531

5,711

2,602

Kogi

8,535

8,238

7,895

7,656

2,705

2370

9,876

14,413

9,807

11,508

Kwara

6,548

9,774

8,321

12,532

6,413

9932

9,908

16,584

13,293

19,349

Lagos

13,287

21,200

13,229

29,875

6,396

17588

10,742

28,535

13,734

39,222

Nassarawa

8,150

3,984

8,620

3,360

5,975

2513

9,684

5,919

10,994

5,017

Niger

14,328

7,499

20,580

8,094

10,394

5329

12,891

8,723

15,590

10,018

Ogun

8,497

14,551

11,502

23,120

6,072

13788

8,542

15,601

10,218

22,329

Ondo

9,374

13,685

14,381

22,569

7,030

12903

10,812

18,154

11,743

20,980

Osun

6,598

10,367

10,040

18,480

9,213

12327

9,958

13,419

10,762

15,272

Oyo

12,734

20,445

15,361

22,564

11,927

24344

11,924

26,980

17,026

36,366

Plateau

10,347

7,068

10,260

5,736

8,257

6439

11,885

9,099

13,813

11,723

Rivers

4,685

6,624

8,959

11,956

5,658

6484

9,912

11,480

10,351

13,585

Sokoto

8,409

1,154

8,465

4,490

3,744

1374

6,178

3,985

5,753

2,446

Taraba

9,939

4,056

12,236

4,391

4,702

1607

6,398

4,835

8,664

3,514

Yobe

5,383

1,883

8,567

2,419

2,709

1262

5,123

3,440

4,348

2,025

Zamfara

5,042

837

6,520

1,130

4,380

802

7,390

3,704

6,952

1,969

FCT(Abuja)

3,119

3,002

9,550

8,270

3,414

3763

7,461

10,493

10,041

14,838

234,462

213,195

203,117

248,288

304,659

294,092

319,624

412,198

377,472

483,266

Total

Source: Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria

253

CHART 18: REGISTERED MEMBERS OF TEACHERS REGISTRATION COUNCIL OF


NIGERIA, 2005 - 2009

CHART 19: REGISTERED MEMBERS OF TEACHERS REGISTRATION COUNCIL OF


NIGERIA BY STATE AND GENDER (Primary School Teachers), 2005- 2009

CHART 20:

REGISTERED MEMBERS OF TEACHERS REGISTRATION COUNCIL OF


NIGERIA BY STATE AND GENDER (Secondary School Teachers), 2005- 2009

254

TABLE 259: REGISTERED MEMBERS OF TEACHERS REGISTRATION COUNCIL OF NIGERIA


BY STATE AND GENDER (Primary School Teachers), 2005- 2009
Number
State

2005

2007

2008

2009

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Abia

1,487

8,284

1,759

10,435

3,107

8,864

2,510

16,263

Adamawa

8,965

3,975

6,954

3,307

5,251

3,937

10,162

5,636

Akwa Ibom

4,593

9,812

4,231

8,880

5,522

7,566

6,660

14,699

Anambra

1,130

10,740

772

11,209

2,690

10,075

1,357

17,358

Bauchi

8,483

2,298

3,015

942

4,322

3,102

7,626

2,308

Bayelsa

2,108

1,752

3,153

2,885

3,886

3,771

4,194

4,245

Benue

11,257

5,939

9,963

5,441

6,785

6,148

18,139

11,128

Borno

7,465

7,001

4,060

2,808

4,028

3,444

5,225

4,423

Cross River

5,807

7,093

4,784

6,586

3,779

5,626

7,125

9,936

Delta

4,442

9,983

3,363

9,081

5,034

9,049

5,938

17,199

Ebonyi

3,699

3,842

3,980

3,818

4,042

4,521

5,919

6,361

Edo

2,567

6,501

2,053

6,610

2,798

8,041

3,683

12,832

Ekiti

2,288

5,334

2,213

5,604

4,053

6,665

3,322

9,386

Enugu

3,296

6,701

4,497

10,228

4,599

8,351

5,651

13,338

Gombe

5,324

2,803

3,997

2,122

4,189

2,841

5,147

2,952

Imo

2,306

10,926

1,951

10,232

2,787

10,240

2,963

16,797

Jigawa

7,309

577

4,112

163

3,251

1,381

4,239

233

Kaduna

12,782

9,818

8,713

8,698

7,982

6,893

11,504

13,303

Kano

18,345

3,936

5,823

1,237

6,049

2,113

10,022

2,890

Katsina

7,843

2,525

10,481

3,268

4,850

2,257

9,667

3,169

Kebbi

5,903

1,696

2,582

1,059

3,305

2,447

3,461

1,617

Kogi

6,083

7,055

1,984

1,992

5,333

7,783

7,231

9,239

Kwara

4,913

7,435

4,449

8,505

5,350

8,756

8,741

15,509

Lagos

5,894

14,408

1,552

7,607

5,801

15,409

4,880

22,222

Nassarawa

5,807

2,945

3,945

1,836

5,229

3,149

6,447

3,223

Niger

10,975

6,104

7,040

3,844

6,961

4,710

9,502

6,635

Ogun

5,035

11,894

3,404

10,331

4,613

8,425

4,978

14,556

Ondo

4,580

9,437

4,017

9,681

5,838

9,803

5,487

13,775

Osun

3,889

7,845

5,335

9,874

5,377

7,246

5,962

11,661

Oyo

7,061

16,918

7,141

19,159

6,439

14,569

9,807

27,994

Plateau

7,949

4,996

6,278

5,323

6,418

4,913

9,872

8,311

Rivers

2,939

3,502

3,017

4,177

5,353

6,199

5,035

8,055

Sokoto

6,791

1,006

2,445

534

3,336

2,152

3,611

965

Taraba

9,149

3,314

3,558

1,196

3,455

2,611

6,484

2,734

Yobe

3,920

1,328

1,927

904

2,766

1,858

2,159

1,071

Zamfara

4,011

524

3,553

456

3,990

2,006

5,117

1,030

Fct(Abuja)

1,870

1,866

2,449

2,553

4,029

5,666

4,740

7,540

Total
218,265 222,113
154,550
Source: Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria
Note: No figure for 2006

202,585

172,597

222,587

234,567

340,593

255

TABLE 260: REGISTERED MEMBERS OF TEACHERS REGISTRATION COUNCIL OF NIGERIA BY


STATE AND GENDER (Secondary School Teachers), 2005 - 2009
State

2005

2007

Number
2009

2008

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Abia

1,427

1,657

1,354

2,396

1,783

5,089

2,146

4,440

Adamawa

1,619

656

1465

519

3014

2260

2341

1134

Akwa Ibom

1,645

3,137

2,041

1,805

3,170

4,343

4,209

3,730

Anambra

1,092

4,422

1,102

3,211

1,544

5,784

2,071

6,499

Bauchi

1,479

458

578

197

2,481

1,781

1,429

558

530

1,337

1,107

675

2,230

2,165

2,179

1,632

Benue

2,234

898

2,834

892

3,895

3,529

5,210

1,746

Borno

1,492

647

1,125

562

2,312

1,977

1,962

1,180

Cross River

1,185

1,469

1,200

973

2,169

3,230

2,223

1,836

Delta

2,086

3,551

2,580

4,331

2,890

5,195

5,478

9,240

428

1,181

743

726

2,321

2,596

1,951

1,957

Edo

1,069

2,969

1,702

2,030

1,606

4,616

2,958

3,665

Ekiti

2,332

1,344

2,397

2,629

2,326

3,826

4,186

4,932

Enugu

1,411

4,072

1,624

2,475

2,640

4,793

2,529

4,254

Gombe

1,164

575

750

284

2,640

1,631

2,050

893

Imo

2,905

3,104

2,899

3,524

1,600

5,879

4,124

5,847

Jigawa

6,659

2,034

352

32

1,866

793

475

34

Kaduna

3,587

1,346

3,123

2,069

4,583

3,957

5,363

3,825

Kano

2,921

706

2,136

784

3,472

1,213

4,476

1,717

Katsina

1,409

598

1,190

254

2,785

1,296

2,163

736

739

518

1,149

405

1,898

1,405

1,911

849

Kogi

2,243

1,148

397

308

3,062

4,468

1,659

976

Kwara

1,336

2,284

1,613

1,363

3,072

5,026

3,805

3,575

Lagos

7,142

6,680

4,486

9,828

3,330

8,846

8,204

16,458

Nassarawa

2,239

941

1,875

631

3,002

1,808

4,091

1,582

Niger

2,974

1,268

3,035

1,398

3,996

2,704

5,143

2,811

Ogun

3,269

2,569

2,308

3,326

2,648

4,836

4,897

7,540

Ondo

4,676

4,202

2,865

3,175

3,353

5,628

5,823

6,702

Osun

2,566

2,487

3,605

2,398

3,087

4,160

3,968

3,111

Oyo

5,226

3,452

4,334

5,069

3,696

8,364

6,474

8,008

Plateau

2,313

2,031

1,840

1,080

3,684

2,821

3,531

2,662

Rivers

1,536

3,050

2,317

2,143

3,073

3,559

4,598

4,791

Sokoto

1,489

115

1,067

783

1,916

1,235

1,851

1,382

Taraba

719

720

949

359

1,983

1,499

1,932

698

1,281

532

545

319

1,588

1,066

1,764

741

938

302

639

326

2,291

1,151

1,396

887

1,192

1,097

901

1,163

2,313

3,253

3,699

4,969

Total
80,552
69,557
66,227
Source: Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria

64,442

99,319

127,782

124,269

127,597

Bayelsa

Ebonyi

Kebbi

Yobe
Zamfara
Fct(Abuja)

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STATE AND GENDER (Colleges of Education) 2005 - 2009
Number
2005
State

2006

2007

2008*

2009*

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

45

16

42

16

42

16

690

1,970

52

36

Adamawa

251

60

251

60

245

60

1,167

875

347

117

Akwa Ibom

102

43

98

41

101

50

1,227

1,682

117

65

Anambra

198

103

195

103

249

144

598

2,238

157

290

Bauchi

154

30

119

33

127

24

960

689

216

42

Abia

Bayelsa

863

838

15

14

Benue

195

30

322

72

397

69

1,508

1,366

299

73

Borno

218

80

296

88

362

79

895

765

625

277

Cross River

285

53

282

50

263

51

840

1,250

46

25

Delta

205

100

305

125

338

149

1,119

2,011

426

208

898

1,005

113

64

Edo

87

46

87

46

87

46

622

1,787

125

117

Ekiti

165

57

165

49

245

56

901

1,481

173

62

Enugu

188

80

55

38

85

28

1,022

1,856

202

230

Gombe

88

18

88

18

96

24

930

632

192

66

Imo

135

61

132

60

164

71

619

2,276

152

174

Jigawa

153

12

149

12

135

722

307

130

12

Kaduna

459

147

406

117

7,135

2,327

1,774

1,532

724

382

Kano

527

134

316

91

366

122

1,344

470

330

159

Katsina

Ebonyi

218

39

127

36

115

35

1,078

501

309

77

Kebbi

96

94

95

735

543

270

46

Kogi

278

47

275

43

324

70

1,185

1,730

159

38

Kwara

393

74

393

74

351

64

1,189

1,946

415

140

Lagos

335

149

328

147

358

153

1,289

3,424

516

322

Nassarawa

138

132

162

23

155

46

1,162

700

121

42

Niger

506

169

153

71

319

87

1,547

1,047

407

140

Ogun

258

118

253

110

360

131

1,025

1,872

296

187

Ondo

158

62

156

38

148

47

1,297

2,178

202

70

Osun

191

46

189

44

273

55

1,195

1,610

334

102

Oyo

329

101

319

98

452

116

1,431

3,238

514

190

Plateau

246

55

147

37

139

36

1,426

1,092

351

190

Rivers

325

96

272

95

324

164

1,189

1,378

263

179

Sokoto

173

45

173

45

232

57

741

478

138

43

Taraba

95

29

95

29

195

52

768

580

192

44

Yobe

242

32

242

29

237

39

615

413

360

205

Zamfara

142

16

120

13

188

20

887

446

178

34

77

53

77

53

64

47

895

1,259

169

127

2,008

14,766

4,549

38,353

49,465

9,635

4,589

FCT(Abuja)

Total
7,655
2,337
6,883
Source: Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria
Note: * = Provisional
- = Nil

257

TABLE 262.1: MONOTECHNICS SUMMARY OF ENROLMENT BY GENDER, PROGRAMME AND


SESSION, 2001/2002
Number
2001/2002
Programme
Accountancy
Agric Extension and Magt
Agric. Enginering Tech.
Agric. Technology
Aircraft Engg. Tech.
Airframe Power Plant
Animal Health Tech.
Animal Health/Production
Animal Production Tech.
Architectural Tech.
Art and Design
Automobile Engineering Tech.
Banking and Finance
Bilingual Secretarial Studies
BioChemistry SLT
Biology SLT
Biology/MicroBiology SLT
Boat & Ship Building Tech.
Book Publishing
Building Technology
Building/Quantity surveyor
Bus Admin and Mgt.
Business Studies
Cartography.
Catering And Hotel Mgt.
Ceramic Teechnology
Ceramics
Chemical & Leather Tech.
Chemical Eng. Tech.
Chemistry SLT
Chemistry/Biochem SLT
Civil Engg. Tech.
Computer Engineering
Computer Studies
Co-operative Studies
Crop Production Tech.
Dental Tech.
Dental Therapy
Electronics & Comm. Engg.
Elect/Electronics Engg.
Environmental Engg. Tech.
Estate Management
Farm Power And Machine Engg.
Fashion Design And Clothing
Financial Studies
Fisheries Technology
Food Technology
Forestry Technology
Foundry Engg. Tech.
Geoinformatic (Land Surveying)
Graphics
Home Economics And Mgt.
Horticulture & Landscape
Industrial Main. Engg.
Industrial Safety & Envr.

National Diploma
Male
79
605
2293
36
1720
395
42
23
26
3
32
115
149
731
5
17
66

Female
43
106
670
14
451
59
1
1
4
3
30
6
55
196
421
4
24

Higher National Diploma


Total
122
711
2963
50
2171
454
43
24
30
6
62
121
204
927
426
21
90

Male
54
1244
84
101
249
101
404
50
12
317
24
26
46
39
76
156
71
51

Female
2
242
15
29
57
27
119
2
86
25
3
20
3
31
27
102
29
17

Total
56
1486
99
130
306
128
523
50
14
403
49
29
66
42
107
183
102
100
68

258

TABLE 262.2: MONOTECHNICS SUMMARY OF ENROLMENT BY GENDER, PROGRAMME AND


SESSION, 2001/2002
Number
2001/2002
Programme
Male
Instrumentation & Control
Insurance
Library Science
Marine Engg. Tech.
Maritime Business & Transport
Marketing
Mass Communication
Mechanical Engineering Tech.
Metallurgy Tech.
Micro-Biology SLT
Micro-Biology/BioChem
Mineral Resources Engg
Mining Engg Technology
Nautical Science
Nutrition & Dietectics
Painting
Pest Control Technology
Petroleum & Gas Process
Petroleum Engg. Tech.
Petromarketing & Business
Photogrammetry
Physics/Electronics
Post Harvest Technology
Power & Machine Engg.
Power/Plant Engg.
Printing Technology
Production Engg. Technology
Public Administration
Purchasing & Supply
Quantity Surveying
Rubber/Polymer Tech.
Science Lab. Tech SLT
Sculture
Secretarial Studies
Soil & Water Engg
Soil Science & Tech.
Statistics
Structural Engg Tech.
Surveying/Geoinformatics
Textile Design
Textile Technology
Tourism
Transportation Engg Tech.
Urban & Regional Planning
Water & Public Health
Welding/Fabrication Engg.
Wildlife Management
Wood And Paper Tech.
Total
Source: National Board for Technical Education

National Diploma
Female

Total

Higher National Diploma


Male
Female

Total

42
-

1
-

43
-

215
81
-

10
7
-

225
88
-

133
69
33
171
10
-

11
4
2
16
-

133
80
37
173
26
-

21
26
11
5
-

1
2
5
-

22
28
16
5
-

49
-

49
-

22
50
-

17
-

39
50
-

124
49
25
26
62
-

23
1
-

147
50
25
26
62
-

60
-

60
-

23
111
51
35
-

2
36
16
27
-

25
147
67
62
-

1
27
28
34
-

13
7
7
-

1
40
35
41
-

154
-

14
-

168
-

90
522
42
46

23
46
5
11

113
568
47
57

75
-

7
-

82
-

37
63
24
-

3
2
2
-

40
65
26
-

8244

2335

10579

3845

910

4755

Note: - = Nil

259

TABLE 263.1: MONOTECHNICS SUMMARY OF ENROLMENT BY GENDER, PROGRAMME AND SESSION,


2002/2003
Number
Programme
Accountancy
Agric Extension and Magt
Agric. Enginnering Tech.
Agric. Technology
Aircraft Engg. Tech.
Airframe Power Plant
Animal Health Tech.
Animal Health/Production
Animal Production Tech.
Architectural Tech.
Art and Design
Automobile Engineering Tech.
Banking and Finance
Bilingual Secretarial Studies
BioChemistry SLT
Biology SLT
Biology/MicroBiology SLT
Boat & Ship Building Tech.
Book Publishing
Building Technology
Building/Quantity Survey
Bus Admin and Mgt.
Business Studies
Cartography.
Catering And Hotel Mgt.
Ceramic Teechnology
Ceramics
Chemical & Leather Tech.
Chemical Eng. Tech.
Chemistry SLT
Chemistry/Biochem SLT
Civil Engg. Tech.
Computer Engineering
Computer Studies
Co-operative Studies
Crop Production Tech.
Dental Tech.
Dental Therapy
Electronics & Comm. Engg.
Elect/Electronics Engg.
Environmental Engg. Tech.
Estate Management
Farm Power And Machine Engg.
Fashion Design And Clothing
Financial Studies
Fisheries Technology
Food Technology
Forestry Technology
Foundry Engg. Tech.
Geoinformatic (Land Surveying)
Graphics
Home Economics And Mgt.
Horticulture & Landscape
Industrial Main. Engg.
Industrial Safety & Envr.

National Diploma
Male
Female
94
28
309
62
500
64
2693
964
52
38
1624
495
54
63
40
30
10
17
42
5
3
2
63
15
47
56
89
3
107
38
613
184
34
470
20
13
-

Total
122
371
564
3657
90
2119
54
63
70
10
17
47
5
78
103
92
145
797
504
33
-

Higher National Diploma


Male
Female
64
8
672
233
111
32
40
3
72
26
239
54
246
94
8
256
85
34
36
64
3
45
29
88
11
0
72
64
18
-

260

Total
72
905
143
43
98
293
340
8
341
70
67
74
99
72
82
-

TABLE 263.2: MONOTECHNICS SUMMARY OF ENROLMENT BY GENDER, PROGRAMME AND SESSION,


2002/2003
Number
National Diploma

Programme

Higher National Diploma

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Instrumentation & Control

Insurance

Library Science

Marine Engg. Tech.

246

23

269

21

22

Maritime Business & Transport

132
-

18
-

150
-

32
-

1
-

33
-

Mass Communication

Mechanical Engineering Tech.

Metallurgy Tech.

Micro-Biology SLT

Micro-Biology/BioChem

Mineral Resources Engg

66

11

77

Mining Engg Technology

66

72

221

226

43
-

52
-

5
-

Painting

9
-

5
-

Pest Control Technology

24
-

144
-

Marketing

Nautical Science
Nutrition & Dietectics

120
-

172

25

197

173

23

196

60
-

26
-

86
-

43
-

13
-

56
-

Physics/Electronics

Post Harvest Technology

Power & Machine Engg.

93
-

93
-

30
-

30
-

Production Engg. Technology

Public Administration

Purchasing & Supply

Quantity Surveying

Rubber/Polymer Tech.

28

29

Science Lab. Tech SLT

37
-

10
-

47
-

3
-

4
-

7
-

58
-

40
-

98
-

102

38

140

44

36

80

64
-

61
-

125
-

97
-

73
-

170
-

Petroleum & Gas Process


Petroleum Engg. Tech.
Petromarketing & Business
Photogrammetry

Power/Plant Engg.
Printing Technology

Sculture
Secretarial Studies
Soil & Water Engg
Soil Science & Tech.
Statistics
Structural Engg Tech.
Surveying/Geoinformatics
Textile Design

237
-

42
-

279
-

71
-

40
-

111
-

44
-

144
-

Transportation Engg Tech.

100
-

Urban & Regional Planning

Water & Public Health

33

36

Welding/Fabrication Engg.

93

95

61

61

Wildlife Management

54

14

68

27

33

Wood And Paper Tech.

52

14

66

8,252

2,862

11,114

2,860

971

3,831

Textile Technology
Tourism

Total
Source: National Board for Technical Education

Note: - = Nil

261

TABLE 264.1:

MONOTECHNICS SUMMARY OF ENROLMENT BY GENDER, PROGRAMME AND


SESSION, 2003/2004
Number

Programme
Male
Accountancy
Agric Extension and Magt
Agric. Enginnering Tech.
Agric. Technology
Aircraft Engg. Tech.
Airframe Power Plant
Animal Health Tech.
Animal Health/Production
Animal Production Tech.
Architectural Tech.
Art and Design
Automobile Engineering Tech.
Banking and Finance
Bilingual Secretarial Studies
BioChemistry SLT
Biology SLT
Biology/MicroBiology SLT
Boat & Ship Building Tech.
Book Publishing
Building Technology
Building/Quantity Survey
Bus Admin and Mgt.
Business Studies
Cartography.
Catering And Hotel Mgt.
Ceramic Technology
Ceramics
Chemical & Leather Tech.
Chemical Eng. Tech.
Chemistry SLT
Chemistry/Biochem SLT
Civil Engg. Tech.
Computer Engineering
Computer Studies
Co-operative Studies
Crop Production Tech.
Dental Tech.
Dental Therapy
Electronics & Comm. Engg.
Elect/Electronics Engg.
Environmental Engg. Tech.
Estate Management
Farm Power And Machine Engg.
Fashion Design And Clothing
Financial Studies
Fisheries Technology
Food Technology
Forestry Technology
Foundry Engg. Tech.
Geoinformatic (Land Surveying)
Graphics
Home Economics And Mgt.
Horticulture & Landscape
Industrial Main. Engg.
Industrial Safety & Envr.

116
2520
916
48
1893
32
70
62
21
64
22
55
27
28
36
49
133
604
7
10
71

National Diploma
Female
49
991
170
32
661
2
43
24
14
21
24
47
2
3
63
164
390
2
30

Total
165
3511
1086
80
2554
32
72
105
24
21
70
36
76
51
75
38
52
196
768
397
12
101

Higher National Diploma


Male
Female
53
992
135
69
135
331
12
326
7
193
23
12
35
45
71
6
90
-

10
329
10
8
10
101
2
202
97
17
29
29
16
83
24
-

Total
63
1321
145
77
145
432
14
528
7
290
40
41
35
74
87
89
114
-

262

TABLE 264.2: MONOTECHNICS SUMMARY OF ENROLMENT BY GENDER, PROGRAMME AND


SESSION, 2003/2004
Number
National Diploma

Programme

Higher National Diploma

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Instrumentation & Control

Insurance

Library Science

Marine Engg. Tech.

320

26

346

18

22

Maritime Business & Transport

146
-

21
-

167
-

32
-

1
-

33
-

18
-

33
-

51
-

4
-

4
-

Metallurgy Tech.

Micro-Biology SLT

Micro-Biology/BioChem

Mineral Resources Engg

Mining Engg Technology

250

255

Marketing
Mass Communication
Mechanical Engineering Tech.

Nautical Science
Painting

5
-

50
-

55
-

Pest Control Technology

Petroleum & Gas Process

80
-

20
-

100
-

99
-

14
-

113
-

6
-

Photogrammetry

Physics/Electronics

Post Harvest Technology

Power & Machine Engg.

Power/Plant Engg.

Printing Technology

Production Engg. Technology

Public Administration

Purchasing & Supply

Quantity Surveying

Rubber/Polymer Tech.

23

26

Science Lab. Tech SLT


Sculture

95
-

43
-

138
-

9
-

5
-

14
-

Secretarial Studies

59

79
-

17

69

20
-

52

Soil & Water Engg

44

32

76

73
-

66
-

139
-

92
-

67
-

159
-

Nutrition & Dietectics

Petroleum Engg. Tech.


Petromarketing & Business

Soil Science & Tech.


Statistics
Structural Engg Tech.
Surveying/Geoinformatics
Textile Design
Textile Technology
Tourism
Transportation Engg Tech.

261
-

41
-

302
-

73
-

26
-

99
-

172
-

115
-

57
-

Welding/Fabrication Engg.

64
-

6
-

70
-

32
-

2
-

34
-

Wildlife Management

95

11

106

Wood And Paper Tech.

58

27

85

22
-

6
-

28
-

8465

3161

11626

2989

1157

4146

Urban & Regional Planning


Water & Public Health

Total
Source: National Board for Technical Education

Note: - = Nil

263

TABLE 265.1: MONOTECHNICS SUMMARY OF OUT-TURN BY GENDER, PROGRAMME AND SESSION,


2001/2002
Number
Programme
Accountancy
Agric Extension and Magt
Agric. Enginnering Tech.
Agric. Technology
Aircraft Engg. Tech.
Airframe Power Plant
Animal Health Tech.
Animal Health/Production
Animal Production Tech.
Architectural Tech.
Art and Design
Automobile Engineering Tech.
Banking and Finance
Bilingual Secretarial Studies
BioChemistry SLT
Biology SLT
Biology/MicroBiology SLT
Boat & Ship Building Tech.
Book Publishing
Building Technology
Building/Quantity Surveyor
Bus Admin and Mgt.
Business Studies
Cartography.
Catering And Hotel Mgt.
Ceramic Technology
Ceramics
Chemical & Leather Tech.
Chemical Eng. Tech.
Chemistry SLT
Chemistry/Biochem SLT
Civil Engg. Tech.
Computer Engineering
Computer Studies
Co-operative Studies
Crop Production Tech.
Dental Tech.
Dental Therapy
Electronics & Comm. Engg.
Elect/Electronics Engg.
Environmental Engg. Tech.
Estate Management
Farm Power And Machine Engg.
Fashion Design And Clothing
Financial Studies
Fisheries Technology
Food Technology
Forestry Technology
Foundry Engg. Tech.
Geoinformatic (Land Surveying)
Graphics
Home Economics And Mgt.
Horticulture & Landscape
Industrial Main. Engg.
Industrial Safety & Envr.

National Diploma
Male
Female
33
102
266
12
167
9
4
11
32
55
109
26

12
28
108
4
64
6
1
30
17
77
97
5

Total
45
130
374
16
231
15
4
12
62
72
186
97
31

Higher National Diploma


Male
Female
30
299
56
44
92
38
85
6
102
24
20
11
43
25
11
24

4
76
8
17
32
25
24
1
16
25
12
2
15
7
23
3
10

Total
34
375
64
61
124
63
109
7
118
49
32
13
58
32
23
14
34

264

TABLE 265.2: MONOTECHNICS SUMMARY OF OUT-TURN BY GENDER, PROGRAMME AND SESSION,


2001/2002
Number
National Diploma

Programme
Instrumentation & Control
Insurance
Library Science
Marine Engg. Tech.
Maritime Business & Transport
Marketing
Mass Communication
Mechanical Engineering Tech.
Metallurgy Tech.
Micro-Biology SLT
Micro-Biology/BioChem
Mineral Resources Engg
Mining Engg Technology
Nautical Science
Nutrition & Dietectics
Painting
Pest Control Technology
Petroleum & Gas Process
Petroleum Engg. Tech.
Petromarketing & Business
Photogrammetry
Physics/Electronics
Post Harvest Technology
Power & Machine Engg.
Power/Plant Engg.
Printing Technology
Production Engg. Technology
Public Administration
Purchasing & Supply
Quantity Surveying
Rubber/Polymer Tech.
Science Lab. Tech (SLT)
Sculture
Secretarial Studies
Soil & Water Engg
Soil Science & Tech.
Statistics
Structural Engg Tech.
Surveying/Geoinformatics
Textile Design
Textile Technology
Tourism
Transportation Engg Tech.
Urban & Regional Planning
Water & Public Health
Welding/Fabrication Engg.
Wildlife Management
Wood And Paper Tech.
Total
Source: National Board for Technical Education

Higher National Diploma

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

89
19
-

2
-

91
19
-

44
-

1
-

45
-

26
14
79
-

2
2
0
-

28
16
79
-

13
-

7
-

20
-

23
-

18
-

2
-

20
-

2
43
-

2
19
-

4
62
-

35
-

3
-

23
-

9
-

32
-

16
-

7
-

23
-

44
-

29
-

73
-

40
-

6
-

46
-

25
-

1
-

26
-

45
-

3
-

48
-

28
17
16
1314

3
20
19
-

2
5

28
19
21

18
31
18
-

525

1839

1168

3
-

19
35
-

1
-

18
31
19
-

327

1495

Note: - = Nil

265

TABLE 266.1: MONOTECHNICS SUMMARY OF ENROLMENT BY GENDER, PROGRAMME AND


SESSION, 2003/2004
Number
Programme
Male
Accountancy
Agric Extension and Magt
Agric. Enginnering Tech.
Agric. Technology
Aircraft Engg. Tech.
Airframe Power Plant
Animal Health Tech.
Animal Health/Production
Animal Production Tech.
Architectural Tech.
Art and Design
Automobile Engineering Tech.
Banking and Finance
Bilingual Secretarial Studies
BioChemistry SLT
Biology SLT
Biology/MicroBiology SLT
Boat & Ship Building Tech.
Book Publishing
Building Technology
Building/Quantity Survey
Bus Admin and Mgt.
Business Studies
Cartography.
Catering And Hotel Mgt.
Ceramic Technology
Ceramics
Chemical & Leather Tech.
Chemical Eng. Tech.
Chemistry SLT
Chemistry/Biochem SLT
Civil Engg. Tech.
Computer Engineering
Computer Studies
Co-operative Studies
Crop Production Tech.
Dental Tech.
Dental Therapy
Electronics & Comm. Engg.
Elect/Electronics Engg.
Environmental Engg. Tech.
Estate Management
Farm Power And Machine Engg.
Fashion Design And Clothing
Financial Studies
Fisheries Technology
Food Technology
Forestry Technology
Foundry Engg. Tech.
Geoinformatic (Land Surveying)
Graphics
Home Economics And Mgt.
Horticulture & Landscape
Industrial Main. Engg.
Industrial Safety & Envr.

35
135
69
515
12
54
310
30
4
6
2
47
45
40
193
-

National Diploma
Female
15
46
6
128
8
0
79
1
6
1
1
56
16
44
118
-

Total
50
181
75
643
20
54
389
31
10
7
3
103
45
56
237
118
-

Higher National Diploma


Male
Female
13
273
20
18
26
38
88
34
14
22
33
18
-

130
3
1
12
25
27
36
3
4
23
11
-

Total
13
403
23
19
38
63
115
70
14
25
37
23
29
-

266

TABLE 266.2: MONOTECHNICS SUMMARY OF ENROLMENT BY GENDER, PROGRAMME AND


SESSION, 2003/2004
Number
National Diploma

Programme

Higher National Diploma

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Instrumentation & Control

Insurance

Library Science

115

10

125

12

12

35
-

3
-

38
-

13
-

13
-

Mass Communication

Mechanical Engineering Tech.

Metallurgy Tech.

Micro-Biology SLT

Micro-Biology/BioChem

Mineral Resources Engg

32

34

Mining Engg Technology

22

24

Nautical Science

46
-

1
-

47
-

Painting

Pest Control Technology

40
-

Petroleum & Gas Process

48
-

48

51

52

59

Photogrammetry

6
-

10
-

16
-

13
-

9
-

22
-

Physics/Electronics

Post Harvest Technology

Power & Machine Engg.

21
-

8
-

21
-

Production Engg. Technology

Public Administration

Purchasing & Supply

Quantity Surveying

Rubber/Polymer Tech.

10

Science Lab. Tech SLT

12
-

3
-

15
-

27
-

11
-

38
-

28
-

35
-

18
-

14
-

32
-

7
-

5
-

12
-

Marine Engg. Tech.


Maritime Business & Transport
Marketing

Nutrition & Dietectics

Petroleum Engg. Tech.


Petromarketing & Business

Power/Plant Engg.
Printing Technology

Sculture
Secretarial Studies
Soil & Water Engg
Soil Science & Tech.
Statistics
Structural Engg Tech.

Surveying/Geoinformatics

2
-

10
-

5
-

Textile Design

8
-

5
-

Textile Technology

Transportation Engg Tech.

35
-

4
-

39
-

Urban & Regional Planning

Water & Public Health

Welding/Fabrication Engg.

46

46

32

34

Wildlife Management

12

12

Wood And Paper Tech.

28

32

12
-

1
-

13
-

Total
2015
Source: National Board for Technical Education

597

2612

824

314

1138

Tourism

Note: - = Nil

267

TABLE 267.1:

MONOTECHNICS SUMMARY OF ENROLMENT BY GENDER, PROGRAMME AND


SESSION, 2004/2005

Programme
Accountancy
Agric Extension and Magt
Agric. Enginnering Tech.
Agric. Technology
Aircraft Engg. Tech.
Airframe Power Plant
Animal Health Tech.
Animal Health/Production
Animal Production Tech.
Architectural Tech.
Art and Design
Automobile Engineering Tech.
Banking and Finance
Bilingual Secretarial Studies
BioChemistry SLT
Biology SLT
Biology/MicroBiology SLT
Boat & Ship Building Tech.
Book Publishing
Building Technology
Building/Quantity Survey
Bus Admin and Mgt.
Business Studies
Cartography.
Catering And Hotel Mgt.
Ceramic Technology
Ceramics
Chemical & Leather Tech.
Chemical Eng. Tech.
Chemistry SLT
Chemistry/Biochem SLT
Civil Engg. Tech.
Computer Engineering
Computer Studies
Co-operative Studies
Crop Production Tech.
Dental Tech.
Dental Therapy
Electronics & Comm. Engg.
Elect/Electronics Engg.
Environmental Engg. Tech.
Estate Management
Farm Power And Machine Engg.
Fashion Design And Clothing
Financial Studies
Fisheries Technology
Food Technology
Forestry Technology
Foundry Engg. Tech.
Geoinformatic (Land Surveying)
Graphics
Home Economics And Mgt.
Horticulture & Landscape
Industrial Main. Engg.
Industrial Safety & Envr.

Male
56
52
157
528
5
459
22
28
43
11
27
23
48
45
201
1
-

National Diploma
Female
28
25
26
161
10
159
33
7
1
24
47
2
17
51
157
-

Total
84
77
183
689
15
618
22
28
76
7
12
51
70
50
62
252
158
-

Number
Higher National Diploma
Male
Female
Total
27
27
252
108
360
66
14
80
75
9
84
104
35
139
88
28
116
4
4
74
27
101
17
17
29
29
14
14
12
10
22
18
3
21
14
25
39
19
6
25
-

268

TABLE 267.2: MONOTECHNICS SUMMARY OF ENROLMENT BY GENDER, PROGRAMME AND SESSION,


2004/2005
Number
National Diploma

Programme
Instrumentation & Control
Insurance
Library Science
Marine Engg. Tech.
Maritime Business & Transport
Marketing
Mass Communication
Mechanical Engineering Tech.
Metallurgy Tech.
Micro-Biology SLT
Micro-Biology/BioChem
Mineral Resources Engg
Mining Engg Technology

Higher National Diploma

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

84

93

55
-

7
-

62
-

18
-

1
-

19
-

Nautical Science
Nutrition & Dietectics
Painting

32
-

1
-

33
-

Pest Control Technology


Petroleum & Gas Process

21
-

7
-

28
-

Petroleum Engg. Tech.


Petromarketing & Business

27
-

3
-

30
-

23
-

1
-

24
-

Photogrammetry
Physics/Electronics
Post Harvest Technology
Power & Machine Engg.
Power/Plant Engg.
Printing Technology
Production Engg. Technology
Public Administration
Purchasing & Supply
Quantity Surveying
Rubber/Polymer Tech.
Science Lab. Tech (SLT)
Sculture
Secretarial Studies
Soil & Water Engg
Soil Science & Tech.
Statistics
Structural Engg Tech.
Surveying/Geoinformatics
Textile Design
Textile Technology
Tourism
Transportation Engg Tech.
Urban & Regional Planning
Water & Public Health

13
20
-

2
-

13
22
-

1
-

2
-

3
-

20
-

8
-

28
-

25
43

3
32

28
75

21
-

30
-

51
-

79
-

70
-

149
-

82
-

19
-

101
-

77
-

40
-

117
-

31
-

10
-

41
-

Welding/Fabrication Engg.
Wildlife Management

23
-

2
-

25
-

10

14

Wood And Paper Tech.

32

38

10
-

1
-

11
-

2162

855

3017

1120

418

1538

Total
Source: National Board for Technical Education

Note: - = Nil

269

TABLE 268: SUMMARY OF MONOTECHNIC ENROLMENT BY PROGRAMME AND GENDER (2005/20006)


Number
National Diploma
Programme

Higher National Diploma

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

70

27

97

91

14

105

600

72

672

282

27

309

793

280

1,073

Agric Tech

2,130

1,016

3,146

288

101

389

Animal Health & Prod

1,651

608

2,259

284

120

404

161

74

235

124

43

167

36

130

78

212
-

Accountancy
Agric Engr
Agric Ext & MGT

Animal Health
Animal Production
Basic Science

36
-

Boat/Ship Building Tech

84

84

Business Studies

12

304

316

10

16
-

Catering & Hotel MGT

33

33

15

21

36

232

96

328

Dental Technology

34

35

69

31

24

55

Dental Therapy

44

56

100

25

43

68

108

113

113

13

126

Cooperative Studies
Crop Prod horticulture

Elect/Electronics Engr
Enviromen Health Technology
Fisheries Tech
Food Technology
Forestry Technology
Geoinformatics/Land Survey
Home & Rural Economics

18

44

62

23

89

112

160

63

223

12

13

11

437

102

539

127

27

154

23

31

345

354

91

99

Horticulture & Landscape Tech

64

66

33

39

Health Infortion Management

53

135

188

47

110

157

Journalism

47

113

160

Leather Technology

21

22

Marine Engr

397

10

407

75

10

85

Maritime Trans & Bus.Std

162

20

182

77

84

14

23

37

239

242

100

103
-

Mass Communication
Mechanical Engr
Mineral Res Engr

78

84

Nautical Science

314

10

324

64

12

76

48

16

64

Office Technology & Management


Pest MGT Tech

24

27

55

32

87

154

28

182

85

13

98

Petroleum Engr

78

83

82

12

94

Petroleum MKT & Bus. Std

71

35

106

28

22

90

Polymer Tech

31

35

12

12

Petroleum &Gas Processing

Public Health Nursing


Safety & Environment

49

36

85

56

24

80

Science Lab Tech

165

140

305

36

20

56

Soil Science Tech

42

47

144

153

70

14

84

Tourism

57

43

100

Welding & Fab Eng

95

96

83

85

Wild MGT Tech

38

43

35

11

46

Wood&paper Tech

25

15

40

8,081

3,378

11,459

3,556

1,381

4,937

Survey &Geoinformatics

Total

270

TABLE 269: SUMMARY OF MONOTECHNIC OUT-TURN BY PROGRAMME AND GENDER, 2005


Number
National Diploma
Male
Female
168
36
379
71
1,220
517
1,077
591
25
12
8
26
2
18
13
30
84
14
12
1
6
2
7
12
15
14
17
19
57
3

Total
204
450
1,737
1,668
25
20
28
31
114
14
13
8
19
29
36
60

19
6
115
10
292
14
18

76
9
461
36
294
23
86

22
62
1
43
8
25

14
24
126
9
6
11

36
86
127
52
14
36

10
11

5
55
62

3
8
17

1
1

3
9
18

7
1
-

47
35
15
-

23
24

11
3

34
27

24

37

40

10

15
42

51
85

16
20
2

16
20
4

26
14
-

49
42
-

23
50
11

14
40
1

37
90
12

20

14

28

58
5,999

Programme
Accountancy
Agric Engr
Agric Ext & MGT
Agric Tech
Animal Health & Prod
Animal Production & Fishries
APT
Automotive Engr.
Animal Health
Animal Production
Basic Science
Boat/Ship Building Tech
Business Admin & Mgt
Business Studies
Catering & Hotel MGT
Civil Engr
Computer Science
Cooperative Studies
CPT
Crop Prod horticulture
Dental Technology
Dental Therapy
Elect/Electronics Engr
Enviromen Health Technology
Fisheries Tech
57
Food Technology
3
Forestry Technology
346
Geoinformatics/Land Survey*
26
Home & Rural Economics
2
Horticulture & Landscape Tech
Health Infortion Management
9
Land Survey
68
Journalism
Leather Technology
5
Marine Engr
45
Maritime Trans & Bus.Std
51
Mass Communication
Mechanical Engr
47
Mineral Res Engr
28
Nautical Science
14
Office Technology & Management
Pest MGT Tech
Petroleum &Gas Processing
Petroleum Engr
17
Petroleum MKT & Bus. Std
Polymer Tech
10
Public Health Nursing
Power/Plant Engr
Pre-ND
36
Pre-ND Science
Production Engr
43
Science Lab Tech
Safety & Environment
Soil And Water Engr
23
Soil Science Tech
28
Tourism
Water Resource Engr
Survey &Geoinformatics*
18
Wild Life Mgt Tech
Wild MGT Tech
30
Wood&paer Tech
3,975
Total
Source: National Board for Technical Education, Kaduna.

2,024

Higher National Diploma


Male
Female
32
10
216
17
524
166
220
123
337
113
92
37
15
14
19
32
20
24
13
2
8
6
4
144
55
14
7
6
17
36
-

2,123

Total
42
233
690
343
450
129
29
19
52
37
10
10
199
21
23
36

875

2,998

Note: - = Nil

271

TABLE 270.1:

MONOTECHNICS SUMMARY OF ENROLMENT BY GENDER, PROGRAMME AND


SESSION, 2006/2007
Number
National Diploma

Programme
Accountancy
Agric Extension and Magt
Agric. Enginnering Tech.
Agric. Technology
Aircraft Engg. Tech.
Airframe Power Plant
Animal Health Tech.
Animal Health/Production
Animal Production Tech.
Architectural Tech.
Art and Design
Automobile Engineering Tech.
Banking and Finance
Bilingual Secretarial Studies
BioChemistry SLT
Biology SLT
Biology/MicroBiology SLT
Boat & Ship Building Tech.
Book Publishing
Building Technology
Building/Quantity Survey
Bus Admin and Mgt.
Business Studies
Cartography.
Catering And Hotel Mgt.
Ceramic Technology
Ceramics
Chemical & Leather Tech.
Chemical Eng. Tech.
Chemistry SLT
Chemistry/Biochem SLT
Civil Engg. Tech.
Computer Engineering
Computer Studies
Co-operative Studies
Crop Production Tech.
Dental Tech.
Dental Therapy
Electronics & Comm. Engg.
Elect/Electronics Engg.
Environmental Engg. Tech.
Estate Management
Farm Power And Machine Engg.
Fashion Design And Clothing
Financial Studies
Fisheries Technology
Food Technology
Forestry Technology
Foundry Engg. Tech.
Geoinformatic (Land Surveying)
Graphics
Home Economics And Mgt.
Horticulture & Landscape
Industrial Main. Engg.
Industrial Safety & Envr.

Male
28
43
11
27
23
48
45
201
1
-

Female
33
7
1
24
47
2
17
51
157
-

Higher National Diploma


Total
28
76
7
12
51
70
50
62
252
158
-

Male
4
74
17
29
14
12
18
14
19
-

Female
27
10
3
25
6
-

Total
4
101
17
29
14
22
21
39
25
-

272

TABLE 270.2:

MONOTECHNICS SUMMARY OF ENROLMENT BY GENDER, PROGRAMME AND


SESSION, 2006/2007
Number
National Diploma

Programme

Higher National Diploma

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Instrumentation & Control

Insurance

Library Science

Marine Engg. Tech.

84

93

Maritime Business & Transport

55
-

7
-

62
-

18
-

1
-

19
-

Mass Communication

Mechanical Engineering Tech.

Metallurgy Tech.

Micro-Biology SLT

Micro-Biology/BioChem

Mineral Resources Engg

Mining Engg Technology

32
-

1
-

33
-

7
-

28
-

Petroleum & Gas Process

21
-

Petroleum Engg. Tech.

27

30

23

24

Petromarketing & Business

Photogrammetry

Physics/Electronics

Post Harvest Technology

Power & Machine Engg.

Power/Plant Engg.

Printing Technology

Production Engg. Technology

Public Administration

Purchasing & Supply

Quantity Surveying

Rubber/Polymer Tech.

13

13

Science Lab. Tech (SLT)


Sculture

20
-

2
-

22
-

1
-

2
-

3
-

Secretarial Studies

20

28

25

28

Soil & Water Engg

43

32

75

21

30

51

79

70

149

Statistics

Structural Engg Tech.

82

19

101

77

40

117

Textile Design

Textile Technology

31

10

41

Transportation Engg Tech.

Urban & Regional Planning

Water & Public Health

23

25

Marketing

Nautical Science
Nutrition & Dietectics
Painting
Pest Control Technology

Soil Science & Tech.

Surveying/Geoinformatics

Tourism

Wildlife Management

10

14

Wood And Paper Tech.

32

1
-

11
-

418

1,538

Welding/Fabrication Engg.

Total
2,162
Source: National Board for Technical Education, Kaduna.
Note: - = Nil

38

10
-

855

3,017

1,120

273

TABLE 271.1: SUMMARY OF MONOTECHNIC OUTTURN BY PROGRAMME AND GENDER, 2006


Number
National Diploma
Programme

Higher National Diploma

Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

MF

27

28

30

33

85

16

158

14

172

154

161

312

21

999

20

25

302

141

443

322

146

1,404

Agric Tech

979

435

1,414

134

78

212

1,123

517

4,892

Animal Health & Prod

654

286

940

155

77

232

809

363

3,516

21

29

21

87

Animal Health

53

25

78

96

37

133

149

62

633

Animal Production

29

29

85

25

110

114

25

417

Basic Science

Boat/Ship Building Tech

Business Studies

Catering & Hotel MGT

14

14

14

42

Cooperative Studies

Crop Prod horticulture

114

44

158

114

44

474

Dental Technology

Dental Therapy

31

32

28

33

59

195

34

14

48

34

14

144

180

67

247

43

11

54

223

78

903

49

190

239

75

77

51

265

948

48

49

48

147

49

102

151

27

82

109

76

184

780

Journalism

Leather Technology

54

55

12

60

201

Maritime Trans & Bus.Std

Mass Communication

Mechanical Engr

75

75

54

54

129

387

Mineral Res Engr

32

36

32

108

Nautical Science

27

28

27

84

Accountancy
Agric Engr
Agric Ext & MGT

Animal Production & Fishries

Elect/Electronics Engr
Enviromen Health Technology
Fisheries Tech
Food Technology
Forestry Technology
Geoinformatics/Land Survey*
Home & Rural Economics
Horticulture & Landscape Tech
Health Infortion Management

Marine Engr

274

TABLE 271.2: SUMMARY OF MONOTECHNIC OUTTURN BY PROGRAMME AND GENDER, 2006


Number
National Diploma

Higher National Diploma

Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

23

11

34

28

36

51

19

Petroleum &Gas Processing

26

28

20

23

46

153

Petroleum Engr

30

31

31

40

61

10

213

Petroleum MKT & Bus. Std

10

13

16

23

26

10

108

Pre ND

227

61

288

Pre ND Business

11

18

Pre ND Science

118

26

144

Polymer Tech

Public Health Nursing

Safety & Environment

25

10

35

44

52

69

18

261

Science Lab Tech

30

39

10

13

40

12

156

Soil Science Tech

Survey &Geoinformatics*

42

47

42

141

Tourism

30

21

51

30

21

153

Welding & Fab Eng

29

29

47

49

76

234

15

22

15

66

16

17

33

16

17

99

117
79
Total
Source: National Board for Technical Education, Kaduna.
Note: - = Nil

340

211

47

258

828

220

2,034

Programme
Office Technology & Management
Pest MGT Tech

Wild MGT Tech


Wood and paer Tech

MF

275

TABLE 272.1 SUMMARY OF MONOTECHNIC ENROLMENT BY PROGRAMME AND GENDER


(2007/2008)
Number
National Diploma
Programme

Higher National Diploma

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

69

73

68

71

Agric Engr

411

126

537

164

28

192

Agric Ext & MGT

151

22

173

776

284

1,060

Agric Tech

1,829

863

2,692

308

90

398

Animal Health & Prod

1,102

319

1,421

400

149

549

Animal Health

75

20

95

177

68

245

Animal Production

36

19

55

203

130

333

124

125

Catering & Hotel MGT

35

35

11

11

Cooperative Studies

64

19

83

Crop Prod horticulture

245

93

338

10

40

50

16

39

55

215

57

272

30

45

423

94

517

96

26

122

36

472

508

25

129

154

102

13

115

126

21

147

Health Infortion Management

47

124

171

51

140

191

Journalism

41

47

88

13

14

27

Leather Technology

24

26

Marine Engr

526

19

540

27

31

Maritime Trans & Bus.Std

202

53

255

61

69

58

128

186

24

42

66

365

385

20

27

28

63

46

15

61

Accountancy

Boat/Ship Building Tech

Enviromen Health Technology


Fisheries Tech
Food Technology
Forestry Technology
Home & Rural Economics
Horticulture & Landscape Tech

Mass Communication
Mechanical Engr
Nautical Science
Office Technology &
Management

55

Polymer Tech

31

34

12

Science Lab Tech

55

39

94

19

10

Tourism

63

49

112

29

21

50

40

48

30

11

41

Public Health Nursing

Wild MGT Tech


Wood and paper Tech

Total
6,075
2,588
Source: National Board for Technical Education, Kaduna.
Note: - = Nil

8,663

12
-

3,137

1,412

4,549

276

TABLE 273: SUMMARY OF MONOTECHNIC OUTTURN BY PROGRAMME AND GENDER, 2007


Number
National Diploma

Higher National Diploma

Programme
Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Accountancy
32
Agric Engr
110
12
Agric Ext & MGT
12
Agric Tech
788
306
Animal Health & Prod
757
235
Animal Production & Fishries
Animal Health
19
11
Animal Production
Basic Science
Boat/Ship Building Tech
Business Studies
Catering & Hotel MGT
11
Cooperative Studies
Crop Prod horticulture
Dental Technology
Dental Therapy
Elect/Electronics Engr
58
3
Enviromen Health Technology
Fisheries Tech
27
11
Food Technology
Forestry Technology
118
29
Geoinformatics/Land Survey*
Home & Rural Economics
3
172
Horticulture & Landscape Tech
Health Infortion Management
38
97
Journalism
9
21
Leather Technology
4
Marine Engr
Maritime Trans & Bus.Std
Mass Communication
16
23
Mechanical Engr
55
Minaral Res Engr
32
4
Office Tech & Mgt
34
7
Pest MGT Tech
Petroleum &Gas Processing
54
10
Petroleum Engr
30
1
Petroleum MKT & Bus. Std
10
3
Polymer Tech
12
1
Pre ND
Pre ND Science
19
8
Public Health Nursing
Safety & Environment
16
7
Science Lab Tech
26
31
Soil Science Tech
Survey &Geoinformatics*
14
2
Tourism
30
21
Welding & Fab Eng
32
Wild MGT Tech
Wood&paer Tech
10
11
2,365
1,037
Total
Source: National Board for Technical Education, Kaduna.
Note: - = Nil

32
122
12
1,094
992
30
11

26
68
302
224
84
48
88
60
-

1
13
121
62
21
17
32
32
-

27
81
423
286
105
65
120
92
-

61
38
147
175
135
30
4
39
55
36
41
64
31
13
13
27
23
57
16
51
32
21
3,402

79
42
10
37
2
38
38
21
5
59
21
36
31
16
2
11
18
16
6
14
1,402

30
2
1
10
36
3
92
28
8
3
9
7
31
5
11
575

109
44
11
47
38
41
130
49
5
59
29
39
40
23
33
16
29
19
6
14
1,980

277

TABLE 274: SUMMARY OF MONOTECHNIC ENROLMENT BY PROGRAMME AND GENDER (2008/2009)


Number
National Diploma
Programme
Accountancy
Agric Engr
Agric Ext & MGT

Male

Female

Higher National Diploma


Total

Male

Female

Total

67

73

68

71

280

29

309

49

50

98

60

158

713

359

1,070

Agric Tech

1,397

642

2,039

214

78

292

Animal Health & Prod

1,505

547

2,002

254

53

307

Animal Health
Animal Production
Boat/Ship Building Tech

79

27

106

76

34

110

154

85

239

139

Catering & Hotel MGT

143

41

41

21

21

Cooperative Studies

64

19

83

Crop Prod horticulture

175

61

236

Elect/Electronics Engr

106

108

170

12

182

Enviromen Health Technology


Fisheries Tech
Food Technology

15

46

61

346

114

461

58

18

76

29

Forestry Technology

700

171

874

116

29

145

Home & Rural Economics

184

428

603

54

116

170

Horticulture & Landscape Tech

94

24

118

153

46

199

Health Infortion Management

66

153

219

50

133

183

Journalism

17

56

73

12

42

54

Leather Technology

31

35

10

Marine Engr

529

15

548

100

107

Maritime Trans & Bus.Std

226

67

289

97

21

118

Mass Communication

63

88

152

15

21

36

Mechanical Engr

16

15

175

131

136

Mineral Res Engr

70

76

Nautical Science

370

15

285

24

25

64

73

58

14

72

80

30

110

Petroleum &Gas Processing

96

19

109

81

12

99

Petroleum Engr

67

75

98

10

108

Petroleum MKT & Bus. Std

59

Office Technology & Management


Pest MGT Tech

57

39

96

39

20

Polymer Tech

42

41

Public Health Nursing

43

43

Safety & Environment

69

26

95

84

43

127

Science Lab Tech

101

110

213

46

50

96

Soil Science Tech

33

57

90

Tourism

82

39

120

69

49

118

Welding & Fab Eng

95

96

83

85

Wild MGT Tech

49

17

60

72

41

113

Wood&paper Tech

27

30

3,026

10,392

3,468

1,474

4,942

Total

7,361
Source: National Board for Technical Education, Kaduna
Note: - = Nil

278

TABLE 275: SUMMARY OF MONOTECHNIC OUTTURN BY PROGRAMME AND GENDER, 2008


Number
National Diploma

Higher National Diploma

Programme
Accountancy
Agric Engr
Agric Ext & MGT
Agric Tech
Animal Health & Prod
APT
Aircraft Engr Tech.
Animal Health
Animal Production
Basic Science
CPT
Boat/Ship Building Tech
Business Studies
Catering & Hotel MGT
Cooperative Studies
Crop Prod horticulture
Dental Technology
Dental Therapy
Elect/Electronics Engr
Enviromen Health Technology
Fisheries Tech
Food Technology
Forestry Technology
Geoinformatics/Land Survey*
Home & Rural Economics
Horticulture & Landscape Tech
Health Infortion Management
Journalism
Leather Technology
Marine Engr
Maritime Trans & Bus.Std
Mass Communication
Mechanical Engr
Mineral Res Engr
Nautical Science
Office Technology & Management
Pest MGT Tech
Petroleum &Gas Processing
Petroleum Engr
Petroleum MKT & Bus. Std
Polymer Tech
Pre-ND Science
Public Health Nursing
Safety & Environment
Science Lab Tech
Science Tech
Survey &Geoinformatics*
Tourism
Welding & Fab Eng
Wild MGT Tech
Wood&paer Tech

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

44
90
640
710
42
34
112
6
14
15
140

55
9
339
163
5
8
15
30
3
2
27

99
99
979
873
47
42
127
36
17
17
167

24
27
355
91
171
81
157
54
10
8
55

4
9
131
43
56
41
73
18
26
4
22

28
36
486
134
227
122
230
72
36
12
77

3
29
9
51

74
98
2

77
127
9
53

2
58
46
3
-

27
9
93
-

29
67
139
3
-

3
30
20
3
69
18

2
3
7
11
11

5
30
23
10
80
29

1
20
23
-

1
7
12
0
-

2
27
12
23
-

30
13

20
6

50
19

13
-

4
-

17
-

2,125
Total
Source: National Board for Technical Education, Kaduna
Note: - = Nil

890

3,015

1,199

580

1,779

279

TABLE 276: SUMMARY OF MONOTECHNIC ENROLMENT BY PROGRAMME AND GENDER (2009/2010)


Number
National Diploma
PROGRAMME

Higher National Diploma

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

76

20

96

62

71

320

107

427

153

11

164

497

204

701

1,381

783

2,164

36

16

52

517

212

729

35

15

50

19

13

32

APT.
Animal Health
Animal Production

53
-

15
-

68
-

23
237
185

17
89
93

40
326
278

Boat/Ship Building Tech

94

95

Business Admin & Mgt.

14

22

Catering & Hotel MGT


CPT
Crop Prod horticulture

43
-

43
-

103
162

12
43
103

12
146
265

Elect/Electronics Engr

Accountancy
Agric Engr
Agric Ext & MGT
Agric Tech
Agric Equip. Impl. Pract.
Animal Health & Prod
Animal Prod . & Fisheries

113

116

165

16

181

Estate Mgt.

45

25

70

Enviromen Health Technology

17

45

62

247

80

11
212
67
29
-

16
50
152
241
-

327
27
262
219
270
-

40
52
52
27
38

9
16
136
102
16

49
68
188
129
54

18

23

11

Fisheries Tech
Food Technology
Forestry Technology
Health Infortion Management
Home & Rural Economics
Horticulture & Landscape Tech
Hotel & Catering Mgt.
Leather Technology

38

47

Local Govt Admin.

26

24

50

Marine Engr

441

17

458

89

28

117

Maritime Trans & Bus.Std

201

31

232

77

11

Mass Communication

88

113

73

121

194

37

76

Mechanical Engr

104

104

123

131

Mineral Res Engr

64

14

78

Nautical Science

354

19

373

22

22

60

10

70

64

70

134

52

186

Petroleum &Gas Processing

88

12

100

70

79

Petroleum Engr

74

81

91

11

102

Petroleum MKT & Bus. Std

63

35

98

40

26

66

Polymer Tech

47

55

Office Tech & Management


Pest MGT Tech

Production Mgt.
Public Admin.
Prosthetic & Orthotics Tech.
Safety & Environment
Science Lab Tech
Welding & Fab Eng
Wood&paper Tech

Total

9
27

17
13

26
40

71
167
88

26
98
1

97
265
89

70
52
92

48
54
2

118
106
94

24

29

2,233

7,428

2,885

1,311

4,196

5,195
Source: National Board for Technical Education, Kaduna
Note: - = Nil

280

TABLE 277: SUMMARY OF MONOTECHNIC OUTTUR BY PROGRAMME AND GENDER, 2009

Programme
Accountancy
Agric Engr
Agric Ext & MGT
Agric Tech
Animal Health & Prod
Animal Health
Animal Production
Basic Science
Boat/Ship Building Tech
Business Studies
Catering & Hotel MGT
CPT
Cooperative Studies
Crop Prod horticulture
Dental Technology
Dental Therapy
Elect/Electronics Engr
Enviromen Health Technology
Fisheries Tech
Food Technology
Forestry Technology
Geoinformatics/Land Survey*
Home & Rural Economics
Horticulture & Landscape Tech
Health Infortion Management
Journalism
Leather Technology
Marine Engr
Maritime Trans & Bus.Std
Mass Communication
Mechanical Engr
Mineral Res Engr
Nautical Science
Office Technology &
Management
Pest MGT Tech
Petroleum &Gas Processing
Petroleum Engr
Petroleum MKT & Bus. Std
Polymer Tech
Pre ND
Pre-ND Business
Public Health Nursing
Safety & Environment
Science Lab Tech
Soil Science Tech
Survey &Geoinformatics*
Tourism
Welding & Fab Eng
Wild MGT Tech
Wood&paer Tech

Number
Higher National Diploma

National Diploma
Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

33
127
70
513
403
36
-

35
13
31
195
183
20
17
-

68
140
101
708
586
56
17
-

35
10
283
60
69
41
79
8

3
155
3
33
16
40
9
3

38
10
438
63
102
57
119
9
11

103

105

98
170

17
12

115
182

29
132
51
52
46
10
20
41
70
-

11
46
95
7
122
1
52
6
-

40
178
146
59
168
11
72
41
76
-

9
20
12
56
46
4
9
75
-

3
7
23
17
110
1
15
2
-

12
27
35
73
156
5
24
77
-

23
96
46
12
14
17
36
40
29
32

4
13
8
8
7
37
20
0
18

27
109
54
20
14
24
73
60
29
50

21
81
32
9
26
11
32
47
36

8
12
7
12
11
19
21
2
12

29
93
39
21
37
30
53
49
48

951

3,032

1,379

573

1,952

2,081
Total
Source: National Board for Technical Education, Kaduna
Note: - = Nil

281

TABLE 278:
State

NUMBER OF POLYTECHNICS BY STATE, 2005 - 2009


2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Abia

Adamawa

Akwa Ibom

Anambra

Bauchi

Bayelsa

Benue

Borno

Cross River

Delta

Ebonyi

Edo

Ekiti

Enugu

Gombe

Imo

Jigawa

Kaduna

Kano

Katsina

Kebbi

Kogi

Kwara

Lagos

Nassarawa

Niger

Ogun

Ondo

Osun

Oyo

Plateau

Rivers

Sokoto

Taraba

Yobe

Zamfara

FCT (Abuja)

66

67

71

71

Total
66
Source: National Board for Technical Education
Note: - = Nil

282

TABLE 279.1:

STUDENT ENROLMENT IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF


STUDY, 2005/2006
Number
National Diploma

Programme
Accountancy
Agric. Engineering Tech.
Agric. Extension & Mgt.
Agric. Mechanical Tech.
Agric. Engr. Impl. Pract.
Agric. Equipt. Impl. Pract.
Animal Health Technology
Animal Health/Production
Animal Prod. Technology
Applied Chemistry
Architecture
Art and Design Technology
Automobile Engineering
Banking and Finance
BioChemistry SLT
Biologica/MicroBiology
Broadcasting
Building Technology
Business Studies
Business Admin And Management
Catering and Hotel Managt.
Ceramic and Glass
Chemical Engineering
Chemistry
Chemistry/Biochem SLT
Civil Engineering Technology
Civil -Transportation
Civil Structures
Computer Engineering
Computer Science
Computer Studies
Computer Technology
Cooperatives Economics
Cooperatives Studies
Elect/Electronics Engineering
Electrical(Power)
Electronics & Telecoms.
Electronics(Comm)
ENV. Engr. Technology
Estate Management
Farm Power & Machine Engg.
Fashion Design
Financial Studies
Fisheries Technology
Fine & Applied Arts
Fine Arts
Food Technology
Forestry Technology

Higher National Diploma

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

14,297
922
316
98
869
121
4,696
1,024
6,265
8,469
55
27
954
2,792
31
341
4,353
164
391
462
6,292
411
604
1,517
7
81
312
27
67
60
482
-

8,653
188
127
18
92
53
5,003
420
3,636
7,293
310
3
228
623
3
267
3,270
74
181
1155
1,842
95
31
968
23
78
476
17
36
3
1,051
-

22,950
1,110
443
116
961
174
9,699
1,444
9,901
15,762
365
30
1,182
3,415
34
608
7,623
238
572
1,617
8,134
506
635
2,485
30
159
788
44
103
63
1,533
-

5,544
181
110
68
10
87
15
84
366
34
1,460
21
30
89
320
246
3,584
3
10
241
82
25
876
82
105
113
987
33
166
20
270
1,889
114
175
40
380
536
112
49
204
34

4,155
36
51
9
4
17
4
34
62
13
1,463
10
74
106
95
304
2,777
31
2
137
89
21
226
56
17
70
789
24
68
34
150
411
6.00
6.00
45.00
254
171
31
256
7

9,699
217
161
77
14
104
19
118
428
47
2,923
31
104
195
415
550
6,361
34
12
378
171
46
1,102
138
122
183
1,776
57
234
54
420
2,300
114
181
46
425
790
283
80
460
41

283

TABLE 279.2:

STUDENT ENROLMENT IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF


STUDY, 2005/2006
Number

Programme
Foundry Engineering Tech.
Glass and Ceramic Tech.
Graphics Design
Hotel & Catering Mgt.
Industrial Design
Insurance
Land Survey Technology
Legal Studies
Library Science
Local Govt. Admin
Marketing

National Diploma
Male
Female

Total

Higher National Diploma


Male
Female

Total

32
122
32
718
263
118
469
470
2,312

7
374
2
618
150
40
448
246
2,435

39
496
34
1,336
413
158
917
716
4,747

10
37
53
18
315
33
113
1,790

3
13
177
1
277
13
202
1,873

13
50
230
19
592
46
315
3,663

2,795
1,163
425

3,678
783
251

6,473
1,946
676

703
359
17

735
223
10

1,438
582
27

524
3,016
289
11
75
-

21
416
106
8.00
-

545
3,432
395
11
83
-

69
207
1,172
79
15
363

47
50
201
25
3
308

116
257
1,373
104
18
671

136

14

150

40

42

10

34

44

Office Tech. & Magt.

236

458

694

124

237

361

Painting & General Art

120

29

149

33

39

133

39

172

162

50

212

65

19

84

Power& Mechn. Engineering

160

19

179

Power Option

74

46

120

Power/Plant Engineering

59

65

183
170

32
115

215
285

141
24
-

60
5
-

201
29
-

3,266

3,235

6,501

584

271

855

728

1253

1,981

368

377

745

Mass Communication
Maths/Statistics
Maths & Computer
Mech. Eng. Craft Pract.
Craft Practice.
Mechanical Engr.
Mechanical Engr.Tech.
Metallurgical Engr. Tech
Metallurgy
MicroBiology SLT
Mineral Resource Engineering
Nutrition and Dietetics

Physics/Electronics
Polymer Tech.

Printing Technology
Production MGT.
Public Account & Audit
Public Administration
Purchasing and Supply
Quantity Surveying

802

185

987

351

140

491

3,067

3,555

6,622

445

469

914

78

168

246

13

14

1,331

3,138

4,469

377

1,666

2,043

25

15

40

15

1,531

760

2,291

408

231

639

123

14

137

10

71

47

118

69

75

144

Town and Regional Planning

633

1760

2,393

323

148

471

Urban and Regional Planning

212

75

287

121

31

152

41

47

82,264

60,771

143,035

28,096

20,120

48,216

Science Lab. Technology


Science Tech.
Sculpture
Secretarial Studies
SLT Biology/MicroBiology
Social Development
Soil and Water Engineering
Statistics
Surveying & Geoinformatics
Telecommunication
Tourism

Welding/Fabrication Engineering
Total

Source: National Board for Technical Education

284

TABLE 280.1:

STUDENT ENROLMENT IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF


STUDY, 2006/2007
Number

Programme

National Diploma

Higher National Diploma

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

7,364

5,967

13,333

5,807

4,298

10,105

554

198

752

446

106

552

Agric. Extension & Mgt.

124

81

205

Agric. Mechanical Tech.

374

118

492

36

42

85

16

101

Animal Production

18

22

Animal Prod. & Fisheries

21

10

31

Accountancy
Agric. Engineering Tech.

Animal Health/Production

Applied Chemistry
Architecture
Art and Design Technology
Automobile Engineering
Banking and Finance
BioChemistry SLT

179

105

284

1,490

171

1,661

819

161

980

184

60

244

61

46

107

3,716

3,223

6,939

2,204

2,082

4,286

58

63

121

2,834

1,821

4,655

509

323

832

Biology

17

63

80

Book Publishing

11

Building Technology
Business Admin And Management

1,888
4,050

395
2,997

2,283
7,047

832
3,967

165
2,843

997
6,810

Business Studies

3,239

3,011

6,250

186

209

395

47

301

348

20

143

163

Biologica/MicroBiology

Catering and Hotel Managt.


Ceramic and Glass
Chemical Engineering
Chemistry
Chemistry/Biochem SLT
Civil Engineering Technology

30

30

744

138

882

187

58

245

200

102

302

138

114

252

53

100

153
1,497

3,046

422

3,468

1,253

244

Computer Craft Pract.

21

10

31

Computer Engineering

956

286

1,242

204

108

312

Computer Science

4,217

3,317

7,534

1501

1319

2,820

Computer Studies

132

94

226

58

30

88

Computer Technology

204

108

312

145

18

163

Cooperatives Economics

109

196

305

10

31

41

Cooperatives Studies

210

165

375

110

39

149

37

39

98

102

Craft Practice.
Crop Prod. & Horticulture

16

17

6,123

1,181

7,304

2,982

420

3,402

109

110

100

100

Electronics & Telecoms.

48

14

62

Electronics(Comm)

62

63

Elect/Electronics Engineering
Electrical(Power)

ENV. Engr. Technology

54

30

84

50

18

68

1,664

1,085

2,749

812

665

1,477

TECH

29

164

193

40

20

60

Fisheries Technology

39

25

64

Estate Management

285

TABLE 280.2:

STUDENT ENROLMENT IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF


STUDY, 2006/2007
Number

Programme
Food Technology
Forestry Technology
Foundry Engineering Tech.
General Art
Glass and Ceramic Tech.
Graphics Design
Home and Rural Economics
Hotel & Catering Mgt.
Human Resources Mgt.
Hospital Operations
Industrial Design
Industrial Maint.Engr. Tech.
Insurance
Land Survey Technology
Legal Studies
Library Science
Local Govt. Admin
Management
Marketing
Mass Communication
Maths/Statistics
Maths & Computer
Mech. Eng. Craft Pract.
Mechanical Engr.
Mechanical Engr.Tech.
Metallurgical Engr. Tech
Metallurgy
MicroBiology SLT
Mineral Resource Engineering
Mining Engineering
Nutrition and Dietetics
Office Tech. & Magt.
Painting & General Art
Physics/Electronics
Polymer Tech.
Power& Mechn. Engineering
Power Option
Power/Plant Engineering
Printing Technology
Production MGT.
Public Account & Audit
Public Administration
Purchasing and Supply
Quantity Surveying
Radio, TV and Electronics
Science Lab. Technology
Science Tech.
Sculpture
Secretarial Studies
SLT Biology/MicroBiology
Social Development
Soil and Water Engineering
Statistics
Surveying & Geoinformatics
Textile Tech.
Tourism
Tourism & Hotel Mgt.
Town and Regional Planning
Urban and Regional Planning
Welding/Fabrication Engineering

National Diploma
Male
Female
589
1,165
41
3
22
8
154
25
22
16
13
80
79
252
5
24
12
40
176
32
304
234
34
5
100
34
561
553
567
144
317
800
1,537
1,226
2,421
2,170

Total
1,754
44
30
179
38
93
331
29
52
208
538
39
134
1,114
711
1,117
2,763
4,591

Higher National Diploma


Male
Female
343
442
22
4
83
3
14
13
44
215
221
187
19
51
26
2
250
196
133
251
135
530
2,253
1,902
2,388
2,432

Total
785
26
86
27
259
408
70
28
446
384
665
4,155
4,820

933

402

1,335

378

187

3,085
79
55
214
90
19
50
242
116
1,773
175
900
25
3,434
165
1,125
242
1,827
355
27
165
1
512
300
48

218
8
7
17
17
83
38
39
30
1,167
261
300
14
3,771
408
1,838
190
845
86
15
213
6
256
118
8

3,303
87
62
231
107
102
88
281
146
2,940
436
1,200
39
7,205
573
2,963
432
2,672
441
42
378
7
768
418
56

1,628
3
21
342
141
91
9
32
83
29
148
111
147
169
483
427
685
620
149
314
718
120
25
38
267
173
-

199
3
256
27
31
31
31
23
4
2
33
65
470
228
237
480
209
1,121
635
32
10
32
191
90
-

1,827
3
24
598
168
122
40
32
114
52
152
113
180
234
953
655
922
1,100
358
1,435
1,353
152
35
70
458
263
-

43,081

109,211

34,890

23,284

58,174

Total
66,130
Source: National Board for Technical Education, Kaduna.
Note: - = Nil

565

286

TABLE 281.1:

STUDENT ENROLMENT IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF


STUDY, 2007/2008
Number

Programme

National Diploma
Male

Accountancy
5,902
Accounting Practice
14
Agric. Engineering
573
Agric. Extension & Mgt.
Agric. Tech.
426
Animal Health/Production
64
Animal Production
Animal Prod. & Fisheries
Applied Chemistry
Architectural Tech
1,898
Art and Design Technology
148
Auto Mechanics
Banking and Finance
2,552
BioChem/Microbiology
BioChemistry
Biology
Biology/MicroBiology
Book Publishing
Building Technology
2,100
Business Admin And Management
3,797
Business Studies
2,010
Cartography
19
Catering and Hotel Managt.
73
Ceramic and Glass
0
Chemical Engineering
812
Chemistry
Chemistry & Biology
Chemistry/Biochem SLT
Civil Engineering
2,994
Computer Engineering
1,031
Computer Science
4,135
Computer Studies
149
Computer Technology
202
Cooperative Economics
153
Cooperatives Studies
4
Craft Practice
265
Crop Prod. And Horticulture
Design (Graphics)
18
Elect/Electronics Engineering
5,344
Electrical (Power)
98
Electronics & Telecoms
Electronics (Comm)
Envi. Engr. Tech
325
Estate Management
1,795
Farm Power & Machine Engg.
Fashion Design & Cloth Tech.
42
Fine & Applied Arts
114
Fisheries Technology
48
Food Technology
566
Forestry Technology
54
Foundry Engineering Tech.
29
General Art.
127
Geoinformatics/Land Survey
6
Glass and Ceramic Tech.
7
Graphic Design
Source: National Board for Technical Education, Kaduna.
Note: - = Nil

Higher National Diploma

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

4,466
15
110
115
16
207
96
2,162
299
2,833
1,998
8
214
0
236
349
381
3116
92
87
154
8
8
682
4
42
1,256
264
23
26
1,427
3
6
28
7
-

10,368
29
683
541
80
2,105
244
4,714
2,399
6,630
4,008
27
287
0
1,048
3,343
1,412
7,251
241
289
307
12
273
18
6,026
102
367
3,051
306
137
74
1,993
57
35
155
6
14
-

4,292
459
173
46
48.00
27
80
924
73
82
1,395
56
85
14
47
6
990
3052
600
23
6
28
188
137
22
42
1,830
268
1453
111
109
89
162
338
25
4
3,157
83
163
87
35
1222
2
33
34
239
14
128

3,108
115
84
1
28.00
19
73
156
18
2
1,237
74
82
38
67
16
208
2297
445
3
82
5
45
144
11
33
415
173
1188
60
34
82
90
11
8
593
4
22
3
11
977
25
23
517
6
16

7,400
574
257
47
76.00
46
153
1080
91
84
2,632
130
167
52
114
22
1198
5349
1,045
26
88
33
233
281
33
75
2,245
441
2641
171
143
171
252
349
33
4
3,750
87
185
90
46
2,199
2
58
57
756
20
144

287

TABLE 281.2:

STUDENT ENROLMENT IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF


STUDY,2007/2008
Number

Programme
Accountancy
Accounting Practice
Agric. Engineering
Agric. Extension & Mgt.
Agric. Tech.
Animal Health/Production
Animal Production
Animal Prod. & Fisheries
Applied Chemistry
Architectural Tech
Art and Design Technology
Auto Mechanics
Banking and Finance
BioChem/Microbiology
BioChemistry
Biology
Biology/MicroBiology
Book Publishing
Building Technology
Business Admin And Management
Business Studies
Cartography
Catering and Hotel Managt.
Ceramic and Glass
Chemical Engineering
Chemistry
Chemistry & Biology
Chemistry/Biochem SLT
Civil Engineering
Computer Engineering
Computer Science
Computer Studies
Computer Technology
Cooperative Economics
Cooperatives Studies
Craft Practice
Crop Prod. And Horticulture
Design (Graphics)
Elect/Electronics Engineering
Electrical (Power)
Electronics & Telecoms
Electronics (Comm)
Envi. Engr. Tech
Estate Management
Farm Power & Machine Engg.
Fashion Design & Cloth Tech.
Fine & Applied Arts
Fisheries Technology
Food Technology
Forestry Technology
Foundry Engineering Tech.
General Art.
Geoinformatics/Land Survey
Glass and Ceramic Tech.
Graphic Design

National Diploma
Male
Female
5,902
14
573
426
64
1,898
148
2,552
2,100
3,797
2,010
19
73
0
812
2,994
1,031
4,135
149
202
153
4
265
18
5,344
98
325
1,795
42
114
48
566
54
29
127
6
7
-

4,466
15
110
115
16
207
96
2,162
299
2,833
1,998
8
214
0
236
349
381
3116
92
87
154
8
8
682
4
42
1,256
264
23
26
1,427
3
6
28
7
-

Total
10,368
29
683
541
80
2,105
244
4,714
2,399
6,630
4,008
27
287
0
1,048
3,343
1,412
7,251
241
289
307
12
273
18
6,026
102
367
3,051
306
137
74
1,993
57
35
155
6
14
-

Higher National Diploma


Male
Female
4,292
459
173
46
48.00
27
80
924
73
82
1,395
56
85
14
47
6
990
3052
600
23
6
28
188
137
22
42
1,830
268
1453
111
109
89
162
338
25
4
3,157
83
163
87
35
1222
2
33
34
239
14
128

3,108
115
84
1
28.00
19
73
156
18
2
1,237
74
82
38
67
16
208
2297
445
3
82
5
45
144
11
33
415
173
1188
60
34
82
90
11
8
593
4
22
3
11
977
25
23
517
6
16

Total
7,400
574
257
47
76.00
46
153
1080
91
84
2,632
130
167
52
114
22
1198
5349
1,045
26
88
33
233
281
33
75
2,245
441
2641
171
143
171
252
349
33
4
3,750
87
185
90
46
2,199
2
58
57
756
20
144

288

TABLE 281.3: STUDENT ENROLMENT IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF


STUDY, 2007/2008
Programme

National Diploma
Male
Female
Home & Rural Economics
30
173
Hotel & Catering Mgt.
152
617
Human Resources Mgt.
0
0
Hospital Operations
42
199
Industrial Design
0
0
Industrial Maint.Engr. Tech.
135
21
Insurance
285
297
Land Survey
135
67
Library Science
438
516
Local Govt. Admin
134
94
Marketing
686
792
Mass Communication
1,723
2,297
Maths/Statistics
741
460
Mechanical Engineering
2,915
209
Mechanical Engineering Tech.
97
2
Metallurgical Engr.
162
19
Metallurgy
106
2
MicroBiology SLT
Mineral Resource Engineering
206
17
Mining Engineering
134
38
Nutrition and Dietetics
51
111
Office Tech. & Magt.
448
1059
Painting & General Art
60
5
Photogrammetry
Physics
Physics/Electronics
Polymer Tech
61
42
Post Harvest Technology
Power & Mech Engineering
Power Option
Power/Plant Engineering
Printing Technology
260
76
Production Engineering Technology
Production Mgt.
Public Administration
1,332
663
Purchasing and Supply
104
89
Quantity Surveying
1,438
504
Quantity Surveying and Building
Rubber /Polymer Technology
Science Lab. Technology
2,756
3,536
Science Tech.
173
329
Sculpture
Secretarial Studies
1,282
1,750
SLT Biology/MicroBiology
65
45
Social Development
139
103
Soil and Water Engineering
Statistics
2,223
1,014
Structural Engg.
Surveying & Geoinformatics
402
82
Textile Design
Textile Technology
Topography (Photo)
Topographic Science
Tourism
302
266
Tourism & Hotel Mgt.
Town and Regional Planning
480
202
Transportation Engineering
Urban and Regional Planning
768
376
Welding/Fabrication Engineering
128
2
Wood and Paper Technology
Total
58,487
36,812
Source: National Board for Technical Education, Kaduna.
Note: - = Nil

Total
203
769
0
241
0
156
582
202
954
228
1,478
4,020
1,201
3,124
99
181
108
223
172
162
1507
65
103
336
1,995
193
1,942
6,292
502
3,032
110
242
3,237
484
568
682
1,144
130
95,299

Number
Higher National Diploma
Male
Female
Total
4
19
23
67
338
405
130
83
213
23
116
139
67
17
84
66
8
74
258
189
447
38
2
40
166
253
419
46
27
73
1,894
1,764
3,658
1030
1,240
2,270
441
199
640
2,136
191
2,327
9
9
24
4
28
58
6
64
234
347
581
169
25
194
51
6
57
8
19
27
199
536
735
44
2
46
201
34
235
54
43
97
228
4
232
83
8
91
63
2
65
141
30
171
217
80
297
678
437
1,115
506
344
850
745
332
1,077
628
680
1,308
169
197
366
30
1
31
525
1,035
1,560
56
21
77
15
5
20
987
558
1,545
101
3
104
235
46
281
27
26
53
2
4
6
360
163
523
99
2
101
429
220
649
36,222
22,315
58,537

289

TABLE 282.1:

STUDENT ENROLMENT IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF STUDY,


2008/2009
Number

Programme
Accountancy
Agric. Engineering
Agric. Extension & Mgt.
Agric. Farm Mgt.
Agric. Mechanisation
Agric. Tech.
Agric. & Water Resource
Animal Health
Animal Health/Production
Animal Production
Animal Prod. & Fisheries
Architectural Tech
Art and Design
Banking and Finance
BioChemistry
Biology
Biology/MicroBiology
Book Publishing
Building & Qty. Survey
Building Technology
Business Admin And Management
Business Studies
Cartography
Catering and Hotel Managt.
Ceramic and Glass
Chemical Engineering
Chemistry
Chemistry & Biology
Chemistry/Biochem SLT
Civil Transportation
Civil Engineering
Civil Structures
Computer Engineering
Computer Science
Computer Studies
Computer Technology
Cooperative Economics
Cooperatives Studies
Craft Practice
Crop Prod. And Horticulture
Design (Graphics)
Elect/Electronics Engineering
Electrical (Power)
Electrical Installation & Pract.
Electronics & Telecoms
Electronics (Comm)
Envi. Engr. Tech
Estate Management
Farm Power & Machine Engg.
Fashion Design & Cloth Tech.
Financial Studies
Fine & Applied Arts
Fisheries Technology
Food Technology
Forestry Technology
Foundry Engineering Tech.
General Art.
Geoinformatics/Land Survey
Glass and Ceramic Tech.
Graphic Design

National Diploma
Male
Female
4,872
563
79
433
69
24
1,899
265
4,508
17
85
1,756
3,537
1,914
19
37
6
509
51
2,513
1,079
3,792
390
196
153
563
7
5,359
107
81
2,045
58
45
62
594
69
38
88
12
-

3,696
137
4
156
19
1
285
107
1,917
30
35
298
3,077
1,790
8
112
166
5
253
295
2,800
149
72
154
19
0
533
6
37
1,292
171
69
21
1,248
17
2
13
-

Total
8,568
700
83
589
880
25
2,183
372
6,425
47
120
2,054
6,614
3,704
27
149
6
675
56
2,766
1,374
6,592
539
268
307
582
7
5,892
113
118
3,337
229
114
83
1,842
86
40
101
12
-

Higher National Diploma


Male
Female
3,893
311
191
22
9
36
10
85
30
875
51
1,152
122
160
40
813
3,324
380
23
25
28
350
84
69
32
96
1,780
53
65
1,583
79
147
148
74
505
9
8
3,460
137
1,120
302
74
1,037
3
62
319
105

2,654
96
56
6
16
4
7
24
137
14
1,165
102
191
7
135
2,683
297
3
101
134
84
40
26
10
271
7
38
1,413
46
78
204
36
8
6
0
471
8
57
21
40
692
20
90
710
7

Total
6,547
407
247
22
15
52
14
92
54
1,012
65
2,317
224
351
47
948
6,007
677
26
126
28
484
168
109
58
106
2,051
60
103
2,996
125
225
352
110
513
15
8
3,931
145
1,177
323
114
1,729
23
152
1,029
112

290

TABLE 282.2: STUDENT ENROLMENT IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF


STUDY, 2008/2009
Programme

National Diploma
Male
Female
Home & Rural Economics
16
125
Hospital Operations
38
159
Hotel & Catering Mgt.
225
787
Human Resources Mgt.
Industrial Design
Industrial Maint.Engr. Tech.
93
7
Insurance
219
250
Land Survey
55
2
Library Science
412
500
Local Govt. Admin
184
101
Marketing
651
961
Mass Communication
1,099
1,441
Maths/Statistics
848
493
Mech. Eng. Crafr Pract.
Mechanical Engineering
2,375
161
Mechanical Engineering Tech.
142
3
Metallurgical Engr.
204
26
Metallurgy
93
3
MicroBiology SLT
Mineral Resource Engineering
214
34
Mining Engineering
250
55
Nutrition and Dietetics
77
183
Office Tech. & Magt.
763
1,203
Painting & General Art
92
19
Photogrammetry
Physics
Physics/Electronics
22
24
Polymer Tech
175
114
Post Harvest Technology
Power & Mech Engineering
Power Option
Power/Plant Engineering
Printing Technology
325
72
Production Engineering Technology
Production Mgt.
37
30
Public Administration
1,084
530
Purchasing and Supply
66
95
Quantity Surveying
1,318
491
Quantity Surveying and Building
Rubber /Polymer Technology
Science Lab. Technology
2,638
2,770
Science Lab. Tech (BCH)
Science Lab. Tech (PYE)
Science Lab. Tech (MicroBiology)
100
198
Science Tech.
91
110
Sculpture
Secretarial Studies
813
1,201
SLT Biology/MicroBiology
Social Development
139
103
Soil and Water Engineering
Statistics
2,372
1,050
Structural Engg.
Surveying & Geoinformatics
597
213
Textile Design
Textile Technology
Topography (Photo)
Topographic Science
Tourism
355
393
Tourism & Hotel Mgt.
4
17
Town and Regional Planning
203
93
Transportation Engineering
Urban and Regional Planning
876
402
Welding/Fabrication Engineering
Wood and Paper Technology
Total
57,159
33,412
Source: National Board for Technical Education, Kaduna.
Note: - = Nil

Total
141
197
1,012
100
469
57
912
285
1,612
2,540
1,341
2,536
145
230
96
248
305
260
1,966
111
46
289
397
67
1,614
161
1,809
5,408
298
201
2,014
242
3,422
810
748
21
296
1,278
90,571

Number
Higher National Diploma
Male
Female
Total
2
21
23
18
52
70
92
454
546
265
176
441
3
3
6
61
5
66
285
194
479
64
4
68
133
113
246
46
27
73
1,796
1,848
3,644
491
611
1,102
578
180
758
64
4
68
2,099
155
2,254
51
2
53
52
7
59
132
229
361
152
39
191
112
16
128
15
49
64
467
876
1,343
33
2
35
10
1
11
202
57
259
99
58
157
144
5
149
81
2
83
244
63
307
247
118
365
604
495
1,099
289
270
559
621
236
857
843
787
1,630
11
19
30
10
10
20
41
1
42
416
851
1,267
75
100
175
54
6
60
984
634
1,618
245
35
280
66
55
121
4
10
14
95
26
121
310
136
446
35,987
21,257
57,244

291

TABLE 283.1:

STUDENT ENROLMENT IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF


STUDY,2009/2010
Number

Programme
Accountancy
Accounting Practice
Agric. & Water Resources
Agric. Engineering
Agric. Extension & Mgt.
Agric. Tech.
Agric. Farm Mgt.
Animal Health/Production
Animal Health
Animal Prod. & Fisheries
Applied Chemistry
Architectural Tech
Art and Design Technology
Auto Mechanics
Banking and Finance
BioChem/Microbiology
BioChemistry
Biology
Biology/MicroBiology
Book Publishing
Building Technology
Business Science
Business Admin & Mgt.
Business Studies
Cartography
Catering and Hotel Managt.
Ceramic and Glass
Chemical Engineering
Chemistry
Chemistry & Biology
Chemistry/Biochem SLT
Civil Engineering
Civil Transportation
Civil Structures
Computer Engineering
Computer Science
Computer Studies
Computer Technology
Cooperative Economics
Cooperatives Studies
Craft Practice
CPT
Crop Prod. And Horticulture
Design (Graphics)
Elect/Electronics Engineering
Electrical (Power)
Electronics & Telecoms
Electronics (Comm)
Envi. Engr. Tech
Estate Management
Farm Power & Machine Engg.
Fashion Design & Cloth Tech.
Financial Studies
Fine Arts
Fine & Applied Arts
Fisheries Technology
Food Technology
Forestry Technology
Foundry Engineering Tech.
General Art.
Geoinformatics/Land Survey
Glass and Ceramic Tech.
Graphic Design

National Diploma
Male
Female
4,961
4,236
68
17
171
70
117
19
29
4
247
27
44
32
2,486
2,566
258
22
4,357
4,229
830
713
1
18
94
15
944
248
104
80
1,552
1,381
45
17
29
36
170
11
2,426
535
106
1
558
304
1
8
185
297
12
1
6
3
247
354
18
2
14
7
-

Total
9,197
85
241
136
33
274
76
5,052
280
8,586
1,543
19
109
1,192
184
2,933
62
65
181
2,961
107
862
9
482
13
9
601
20
21
-

Higher National Diploma


Male
Female
1,718
1,427
61
20
36
8
30
33
7
1
3
2
84
34
90
14
6
80
55
601
592
5
12
18
3
90
7
1,100
866
42
40
11
4
129
102
9
4
194
28
100
60
70
50
111
70
427
375
22
56
147
51
103
50
6
4
755
132
131
75
7
1
3
6
146
144
4
1

Total
3,145
81
44
63
8
5
118
104
6
135
1,193
17
21
97
1,966
82
11
4
231
13
222
160
120
181
802
78
198
153
10
887
206
7
4
6
290
5

292

TABLE 283.2: STUDENT ENROLMENT IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF


STUDY,2009/2010
Programme
Home & Rural Economics
Hotel & Catering Mgt.
Human Resources Mgt.
Hospital Operations
Industrial Design
Industrial Maint.Engr. Tech.
Insurance
Land Survey
Legal Studies
Library Science
Local Govt. Admin
Management
Marketing
Mass Communication
Maths/Statistics
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Tech.
Metallurgical Engr.
Metallurgy
MicroBiology SLT
Mineral Resource Engineering
Mining Engineering
Nutrition and Dietetics
Office Tech. & Magt.
Painting & General Art
Photogrammetry
Physics
Physics/Electronics
Polymer Tech
Post Harvest Technology
Power & Mech Engineering
Power Option
Power/Plant Engineering
Practice
Pre ND Science
Printing Technology
Production Engineering Technology
Production Mgt.
Public Acct. and Audit
Public Administration
Purchasing and Supply
Quantity Surveying
Quantity Surveying and Building
Rubber /Polymer Technology
Science Lab. Technology
Science Lab. Tech (BCH)
Science Lab. Tech (PYE)
Science Tech.
Sculpture
Sec Studies
Secretarial Studies
SLT Biology/MicroBiology
Social Development

Number
Higher National Diploma

National Diploma
Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

100
14
92
40
139
120
103
1,636
1,020
194
983
9
22
3
139
158
380
174
194
1,353
53
24
473
-

189
1
42
2
92
56
171
1,771
1,403
80
158
9
2
29
36
268
152
51
1,438
73
35
663
-

289
15
134
42
231
176
274
3,407
2,423
274
1,141
9
31
5
168
194
648
326
245
2,791
126
59
1,136
-

47
15
18
56
28
56
442
344
276
307
64
213
2
6
80
5
13
235
142
193
113
25
14
126
-

96
2
24
11
65
73
450
359
155
15
178
1
60
43
158
51
92
23
10
331
-

143
17
42
67
93
129
892
703
431
322
64
391
2
7
140
5
13
278
300
244
205
48
24
457
-

293

TABLE 283.3: STUDENT ENROLMENT IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF


STUDY, 2009/2010
Number
Programme

National Diploma
Male

Soil and Water Engineering


Soil Science Tech.

Female

Higher National Diploma


Total

Male

Female

Total

11

18

15

22

440

212

652

89

73

162

Structural Engg.

Topography (Photo)

Topographic Science

Tourism

Tourism & Hotel Mgt.

72

18

90

42

12

54

Statistics

Town and Regional Planning


Transportation Engineering

85

23

108

39

47

Welding/Fabrication

Welding/Fabrication Engineering

Wood and Paper Technology

Total
59,945
38,018
Source: National Board for Technical Education, Kaduna.
Note: - = Nil

97,963

32,812

21,128

53,940

Urban and Regional Planning

294

TABLE 284.1: STUDENT OUTTURN IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF STUDY
2005/2006
Number
Programme

National Diploma

Higher National Diploma

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

4,961

4,236

9,197

1,718

1,427

3,145

68

17

85

61

20

81

171

70

241

36

44

30

33

63

117

19

136

Animal Health/Production

29

33

Animal Prod. & Fisheries

Applied Chemistry

84

34

118

Architectural Tech

247

27

274

90

14

104

44

32

76

80

55

135

2,486

2,566

5,052

601

592

1,193

12

17

Accountancy
Accounting
Agric. Engineering
Agric. Extension & Mgt.
Agric. Tech.

Art and Design Technology


Auto Mechanics
Banking and Finance
BioChem/Microbiology
BioChemistry
Building Technology
Business Science
Business Admin & Mgt.
Business Studies

18

21

258

22

280

90

97

4,357

4,229

8,586

1,100

866

1,966

830

713

1,543

42

40

82

Catering and Hotel Managt.

18

19

11

11

Ceramic and Glass

94

15

109

129

102

231

13

944

248

1,192

194

28

222

100

60

160

Chemical Engineering
Chemistry
Civil Engineering
Civil Transportation
Civil Structures

70

50

120

104

80

184

111

70

181

Computer Science

1,552

1,381

2,933

427

375

802

Computer Studies

45

17

62

22

56

78

29

36

65

147

51

198

170

11

181

103

50

153

Computer Engineering

Cooperative Economics
Cooperatives Studies
Craft Practice
CPT
Elect/Electronics Engineering

10

2,426

535

2,961

755

132

887

Electrical (Power)

106

107

Estate Management

558

304

862

131

75

206

Farm Power & Machine Engg.

Fashion Design & Cloth Tech.

185

297

482

12

13

247

354

601

146

144

290

Forestry Technology

18

20

Geoinformatics/Land Survey

14

21

100

189

289

47

96

143

Financial Studies
Fine Arts
Fine & Applied Arts
Food Technology

Graphic Design
Hotel & Catering Mgt.

295

TABLE 284.2: STUDENT OUTTURN IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF


STUDY, 2005/2006
Programme

National Diploma
Male
Female
Industrial Design
14
1
Insurance
92
42
Land Survey
40
2
Legal Studies
Library Science
139
92
Local Govt. Admin
120
56
Management
103
171
Marketing
1,636
1,771
Mass Communication
1,020
1,403
Maths/Statistics
194
80
Mechanical Engineering
983
158
Metallurgical Engr.
9
Metallurgy
22
9
MicroBiology SLT
Mineral Resource Engineering
Mining Engineering
Nutrition and Dietetics
3
2
Office Tech. & Magt.
Painting & General Art
Photogrammetry
Physics
Physics/Electronics
Polymer Tech
Post Harvest Technology
Power & Mech Engineering
Power Option
Power/Plant Engineering
Practice
Pre ND Science
Printing Technology
139
29
Production Engineering Technology
Production Mgt.
Public Acct. and Audit
158
36
Public Administration
380
268
Purchasing and Supply
174
152
Quantity Surveying
194
51
Quantity Surveying and Building
Rubber /Polymer Technology
Science Lab. Technology
1,353
1,438
Science Lab. Tech (BCH)
Science Lab. Tech (PYE)
Science Tech.
53
73
Sculpture
Sec Studies
24
35
Secretarial Studies
473
663
SLT Biology/MicroBiology
Social Development
Soil and Water Engineering
Soil Science Tech.
11
7
Statistics
440
212
Structural Engg.
Surveying & Geoinformatics
76
2
Telecommunication
Textile Design
Textile Technology
Topography (Photo)
Topographic Science
Tourism
Tourism & Hotel Mgt.
Town and Regional Planning
72
18
Transportation Engineering
Urban and Regional Planning
85
23
Welding/Fabrication
9
Welding/Fabrication Engineering
Wood and Paper Technology
Total
28,196
22,236
Source: National Board for Technical Education, Kaduna.
Note: - = Nil

Total
15
134
42
231
176
274
3,407
2,423
274
1,141
9
31
5
168
194
648
326
245
2,791
126
59
1,136
18
652
78
90
108
9
50,432

Higher National Diploma


Male
Female
15
2
18
24
56
11
28
65
56
73
442
450
344
359
276
155
307
15
64
213
178
2
6
1
80
60
5
13
235
43
142
158
193
51
113
92
25
23
14
10
126
331
6
15
7
89
73
80
60
42
12
39
8
9,434
6,660

Total
17
42
67
93
129
892
703
431
322
64
391
2
7
140
5
13
278
300
244
205
48
24
457
6
22
162
140
54
47
16,094

296

TABLE 285.1: STUDENT OUTTURN IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF


STUDY,2006/2007
Programme
Accountancy
Accounting
Agric. & Water Resources
Agric. Engineering
Agric. Extension & Mgt.
Agric. Tech.
Agric. Farm Mgt.
Animal Health/Production
Animal Health
Animal Prod. & Fisheries
Applied Chemistry
Architectural Tech
Art and Design Technology
Auto Mechanics
Banking and Finance
BioChem/Microbiology
BioChemistry
Biology
Biology/MicroBiology
Book Publishing
Building Technology
Business Science
Business Admin & Mgt.
Business Studies
Cartography
Catering and Hotel Managt.
Ceramic and Glass
Chemical Engineering
Chemistry
Chemistry & Biology
Chemistry/Biochem SLT
Civil Engineering
Civil Transportation
Civil Structures
Computer Engineering
Computer Science
Computer Studies
Computer Technology
Cooperative Economics
Cooperatives Studies
Craft Practice
CPT
Crop Prod. And Horticulture
Design (Graphics)
Elect/Electronics Engineering
Electrical (Power)
Electronics & Telecoms
Electronics (Comm)
Electronics Options
Envi. Engr. Tech
Estate Management
Farm Power & Machine Engg.
Fashion Design & Cloth Tech.
Financial Studies
Fine Arts
Fine & Applied Arts
Fisheries Technology
Food Technology
Forestry Technology
Foundry Engineering Tech.
General Art.
Geoinformatics/Land Survey
Glass and Ceramic Tech.
Graphic Design
Home & Rural Economics

National Diploma
Male
Female
5,811
5,182
272
84
207
93
29*
4
485
47
57
16
2,958
2,490
620
107
43
79
4,433
3,230
1,466
1,824
19
52
8
2
306
119
1,726
261
513
171
1,838
1,589
510
403
21
68
3,131
864
123
11
29
1
735
452
18
29
14
61
35
28
273
527
16
1
15
3
20
6
7
4
57
89

Total
10,993
356
300
33
532
73
5,448
727
122
7,663
3,290
71
10
425
1,987
684
3,427
913
89
3,995
134
30
1,187
47
75
63
800
17
18
26
11
146

Number
Higher National Diploma
Male
Female
Total
3,330
2,711
6,041
5
5
147
28
175
71
59
130
20
20
14
5
19
179
105
284
302
31
333
14
15
29
914
895
1,809
6
7
13
6
8
14
7
7
5
13
18
340
129
469
50
49
99
1,944
1,515
3,459
445
185
630
1
6
7
3
3
158
114
272
21
19
40
490
102
592
120
15
135
115
15
130
204
108
312
485
561
1,046
128
100
228
61
28
89
8
1
9
1,251
166
1,417
189
21
210
20
20
160
10
170
334
279
613
2
2
30
28
58
118
148
266
7
1
8
5
1
6
6
6

297

TABLE 285.2: STUDENT OUTTURN IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF


STUDY,2006/2007
Number
Programme

National Diploma

Higher National Diploma

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

50
112
74
63
1,092
60
347
1,781
370
82
66
570
9
502

5
15
489
18
29
731
87
181
1,920
280
60
49
1,002
8
367

55
15
601
92
92
1,823
147
528
3,701
650
142
115
1,572
17
869

46
51
2
11
45
8
312
265
199
184
14
104
134
154
39
22
132
6
201

5
330
2
1
166
187
79
170
10
15
17
32
47
20
627
5
147

51
381
2
13
46
8
478
452
278
354
24
119
151
186
86
42
759
11
348

64
123
106
151
16
-

10
91
103
56
2
-

74
214
209
207
18
-

24
79
92
-

8
114
62
-

32
193
154
-

Total
37,720
Source: National Board for Technical Education, Kaduna.
Note: - = Nil

28,537

66,257

16,844

12,065

28,909

Mineral Resource Engineering


Mining Engineering
Nutrition and Dietetics
Office Tech. & Magt.
Painting & General Art
Photogrammetry
Physics
Physics/Electronics
Polymer Tech
Post Harvest Technology
Power & Mech Engineering
Power Option
Power/Plant Engineering
Practice
Pre ND Science
Printing Technology
Production Engineering Technology
Production Mgt.
Public Acct. and Audit
Public Administration
Purchasing and Supply
Quantity Surveying
Quantity Surveying and Building
Rubber /Polymer Technology
Science Lab. Technology
Science Lab. Tech (BCH)
Science Lab. Tech (PYE)
Science Lab. Tech (Chemistry)
Science Lab. Tech MicroBiology)
Science Tech.
Sculpture
Sec Studies
Secretarial Studies
SLT Biology/MicroBiology
Social Development
Soil and Water Engineering
Soil Science Tech.
Statistics
Structural Engg.
Surveying & Geoinformatics
Telecommunication
Textile Design
Textile Technology
Topography (Photo)
Topographic Science
Tourism
Tourism & Hotel Mgt.
Town and Regional Planning
Transportation Engineering
Urban and Regional Planning
Welding & Fabrication
Welding/Fabrication Engineering
Wood and Paper Technology

298

TABLE 286.1: STUDENT OUTTURN IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF


STUDY,2007/2008
Programme
Accountancy
Accounting Practice
Agric. & Water Resources
Agric. Engineering
Agric. Extension & Mgt.
Agric. Tech.
Agric. Farm Mgt.
Agricultural Mechanics
Animal Health/Production
Animal Health
Animal Prod. & Fisheries
Applied Chemistry
Architectural Tech
Art and Design Technology
Auto Mechanics
Banking and Finance
BioChem/Microbiology
BioChemistry
Biology
Biology/MicroBiology
Book Publishing
Building Technology
Business Science
Business Admin & Mgt.
Business Studies
Cartography
Catering and Hotel Managt.
Ceramic and Glass
Chemical Engineering
Chemistry
Chemistry & Biology
Chemistry/Biochem SLT
Civil Engineering
Civil Transportation
Civil Structures
Computer Engineering
Computer Science
Computer Studies
Computer Technology
Cooperative Economics
Cooperatives Studies
Craft Practice
CPT
Crop Prod. And Horticulture
Design (Graphics)
Elect/Electronics Engineering
Electrical (Power)
Electronics & Telecoms
Electronics (Comm)
Electronics Options
Envi. Engr. Tech
Estate Management
Farm Power & Machine Engg.
Fashion Design & Cloth Tech.
Financial Studies
Fine Arts
Fine & Applied Arts
Fisheries Technology
Food Technology
Forestry Technology
Foundry Engineering Tech.
General Art.
Geoinformatics/Land Survey
Glass and Ceramic Tech.
Graphic Design
Home & Rural Economics

National Diploma
Male
Female
3,272
2,897
7
12
132
16
14
75
20

Total
6,169
19
148
14
95

Number
Higher National Diploma
Male
Female
Total
2,023
1,678
3,701
2
1
3
126
49
175
9
10
19
2
2

39
379
77
1,081
705
2,227
784
15
4
184
898
88
1,272
78
3
2,088
73
91
526
68
170
16
29
51
31
4
-

43
440
89
2,293
793
3,857
1,663
46
6
288
972
110
2,341
124
8
2,268
74
93
882
11
88
612
17
35
68
38
7
7

6
11
250
18
76
728
9
5
141
438
2,103
163
16
35
132
2
110
480
110
110
653
8
12
90
4
919
81
182
15
315
20
28
112
4
11
21
-

4
61
12
1,212
88
1,630
879
31
2
104
74
22
1,069
46
5
180
1
2
356
11
20
442
1
6
17
7
3
7

6
33
10
21
835
6
3
15
75
1,614
162
7
24
2
12
91
12
15
657
10
14
115
113
12
1
287
19
285
3
12

6
17
283
28
97
1,563
15
8
156
513
3,717
325
16
42
156
4
122
571
122
125
1,310
18
26
205
4
1,032
81
194
16
602
20
47
397
4
14
21
12

299

TABLE 286.2: STUDENT OUTTURN IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF STUDY,
2007/2008
Number
Programme

Hotel & Catering Mgt.


Hospital Operations
Human Resources Mgt.
Industrial Design
Industrial Maint.Engr. Tech.
Insurance
Land Survey
Legal Studies
Library Science
Local Govt. Admin
Management
Marketing
Mass Communication
Maths/Statistics
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Eng. & Craft Practice
Mechanical Eng. (Automotive)
Mechanical Eng. (Production)
Mechanical Engineering Tech.
Metallurgical Engr.
Metallurgy
MicroBiology SLT
Mineral Resource Engineering
Mining Engineering
Nutrition and Dietetics
Office Tech. & Magt.
Painting & General Art
Photogrammetry
Physics
Physics/Electronics
Polymer Tech
Post Harvest Technology
Power & Mech Engineering
Power Option
Power/Plant Engineering
Practice
Pre ND Science
Printing Technology
Production Eng. Technology
Production Mgt.
Public Acct. and Audit
Public Administration
Purchasing and Supply
Quantity Surveying
Quantity Surveying and Building
Rubber /Polymer Technology
Science Lab. Technology
Science Lab. Tech (BCH)
Science Lab. Tech (PYE)
Science Lab. Tech (Chemistry)
Science Lab. Tech MicroBiology)
Science Tech.
Sculpture
Sec Studies
Secretarial Studies
SLT Biology/MicroBiology

National Diploma

Higher National Diploma

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

42
9
43
25
44
61
4
235
429
186
1,086
181
41
1
104
5
168
87
478
23
335
1,299
46
121
299
46

193
44
9
42
12
174
307
752
131
64
7
2
6
22
512
15
266
64
116
1,575
90
227
441
21

235
53
52
67
56
235
4
542
1,181
317
1,150
188
43
1
110
27
680
102
744
87
451
2,874
136
348
740
67

23
8
14
1
31
737
140
78
637
126
10
9
8
3
27
90
83
19
94
57
96
59
76
76
560
190
200
101
4
2
82
14
172
19

120
22
26
49
823
285
31
43
1
1
34
12
422
16
1
10
10
21
21
405
127
93
161
6
110
58
328
5

143
30
40
1
80
1,560
425
109
680
127
10
9
9
3
61
102
505
19
110
58
106
69
97
97
965
317
293
262
4
8
192
72
500
24

300

TABLE 286.3: STUDENT OUTTURN IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF


STUDY,2007/2008
Number
Programme

National Diploma

Higher National Diploma

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Soil and Water

Soil and Water Engineering

17

23

40

826

396

1,222

400

323

723

Social Development

Soil Science Tech.


Statistics
Structural Engg.

110

15

125

38

41

38

41

Telecommunication

Textile Design

Textile Technology

Topography (Photo)

Topographic Science

Tourism

14

Tourism & Hotel Mgt.

15

19

123

32

155

102

40

142

Surveying & Geoinformatics

Town and Regional Planning


Transportation Engineering

110

12

122

Urban and Regional Planning

59

10

69

47

21

68

Welding & Fabrication

26

27

Welding/Fabrication Engineering

Wood and Paper Technology

14,815

35,795

14,131

9,862

23,993

Total
20,980
Source: National Board for Technical Education, Kaduna.
Note: - = Nil

301

TABLE 287.1: STUDENT OUTTURN IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF


STUDY, 2008/2009
Number
Programme

Accountancy
Accounting Practice
Agric. & Water Resources
Agric. Engineering
Agric. Extension & Mgt.
Agric. Tech.
Agric.Engr. Impl. Pract. Tech.
Agric. Farm Mgt.
Agricultural Mechanics
Animal Health/Production
Animal Health
Animal Production
Animal Prod. & Fisheries
Applied Chemistry
Architectural Tech
Art and Design Technology
Auto Mechanics
Banking and Finance
BioChem/Microbiology
BioChemistry
Biology
Biology/MicroBiology
Book Publishing
Building Technology
Business Science
Business Admin & Mgt.
Business Studies
Cartography
Catering and Hotel Managt.
Ceramic and Glass
Chemical Engineering
Chemistry
Chemistry & Biology
Chemistry/Biochem SLT
Civil Engineering
Civil Transportation
Civil Structures
Computer Engineering
Computer Science
Computer Studies
Computer Technology
Cooperative Economics
Cooperatives Studies
Craft Practice
CPT
Crop Prod. And Horticulture
Design (Graphics)
Elect/Electronics Engineering
Electrical (Power)
Electronics & Telecoms
Electronics (Comm)
Electronics Options
Envi. Engr. Tech
Estate Management
Farm Power & Machine Engg.
Fashion Design & Cloth Tech.
Financial Studies
Fine Arts
Fine & Applied Arts
Fisheries Technology
Food Technology
Forestry Technology
Foundry Engineering Tech.
General Art.
Geoinformatics/Land Survey
Glass and Ceramic Tech.
Graphic Design
Home & Rural Economics

National Diploma
Male
Female

Total

Higher National Diploma


Male
Female

Total

2,297

1,690

3,987

1,427

793

2,220

54
24
50
460
900
445
1,635
825
6
78
926
344
1,032
70
34
1,568
161
696
7
11
155
7
59
2
-

14
2
21
41
792
74
1,510
812
21
201
184
639
48
1
8
365
4
420
10
23
370
2
51
18
-

68
26
71
501
1,692
519
3,145
1,637
6
99
1,127
528
1,671
118
1
42
1,933
165
1,116
17
34
525
9
110
20
-

6
106
21
10
3
10
28
80
213
512
12
237
725
241
48
18
9
452
218
520
41
48
2
1,021
74
194
276
22
73
10
7
-

1
10
12
8
3
1
10
73
33
385
5
40
652
157
10
15
4
92
150
395
17
4
282
5
3
179
39
148
1
3
-

7
116
33
18
6
11
38
153
246
897
17
277
1,377
398
58
33
13
544
368
915
58
48
6
1,303
79
197
455
61
221
11
10
-

302

TABLE 287.2: STUDENT OUTTURN IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF


STUDY,2008/2009
Number
Programme

National Diploma

Higher National Diploma

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Power & Mech Engineering

81

83

Power Option

Power/Plant Engineering

Practice

Pre ND Science

Printing Technology

Production Eng. Technology

Production Mgt.

Public Acct. and Audit

229

95

324

75

77

152

Public Administration
Purchasing and Supply
Quantity Surveying
Quantity Surveying and Building
Rubber /Polymer Technology

16

20

36

207

163

370

467

211

678

243

73

316

Science Lab. Technology

1,163

941

2,104

281

155

436

Science Lab. Tech (BCH)

Science Lab. Tech (PYE)

Science Lab. Tech (Chemistry)

Science Lab. Tech MicroBiology)


Science Tech.
Sculpture

91

95

186

99

85

184

Sec Studies

118

88

206

36

42

78

Secretarial Studies

198

340

538

120

158

278

SLT Biology/MicroBiology

12

15

27

Social Development

Soil and Water

Soil and Water Engineering

539

184

723

192

64

256

Soil Science Tech.


Statistics
Structural Engg.

68

72

38

47

Telecommunication

Textile Design

Textile Technology

Topography (Photo)

Topographic Science

65

83

148

68

36

104

57

14

71

Surveying & Geoinformatics

Tourism
Tourism & Hotel Mgt.
Town and Regional Planning
Transportation Engineering

215

80

295

71

24

95

Welding & Fabrication

Welding/Fabrication Engineering

Wood and Paper Technology

12,109

29,725

10,305

5,962

16,267

Urban and Regional Planning

Total
17,616
Source: National Board for Technical Education, Kaduna.
Note: - = Nil

303

TABLE 288.1: STUDENT OUTTURN IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF STUDY,
2009/2010
Programme

Number
Higher National Diploma

National Diploma
Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Accountancy
Accounting Practice
Agric. & Water Resources
Agric. Engineering
Agric. Extension & Mgt.
Agric. Tech.
Agric.Engr. Impl. Pract. Tech.
Agric. Farm Mgt.
Agricultural Mechanics
Animal Health/Production
Animal Health
Animal Production
Animal Prod. & Fisheries
Applied Chemistry
Architectural Tech
Art and Design Technology
Auto Mechanics
Banking and Finance
BioChem/Microbiology
BioChemistry
Biology
Biology/MicroBiology
Book Publishing
Building Technology
Business Science
Business Admin & Mgt.
Business Studies
Cartography
Catering and Hotel Managt.
Ceramic and Glass
Chemical Engineering
Chemistry
Chemistry & Biology
Chemistry/Biochem SLT
Civil Engineering
Civil Transportation
Civil Structures
Computer Engineering
Computer Science
Computer Studies
Computer Technology
Cooperative Economics
Cooperatives Studies
Craft Practice
CPT
Crop Prod. And Horticulture
Design (Graphics)
Elect/Electronics Engineering
Electrical (Power)
Electrical Inst. And Pract.
Electronics & Telecoms

738
140
13
298
178
388
385
262
7
24
374
114
643
73
55
857
60
-

650
33
2
58
227
22
293
258
10
2
38
41
463
29
114
115
18
-

1,388
173
15
356
405
410
678
520
17
26
412
155
1,106
102
169
972
78
-

539
64
27
30
108
198
26
207
392
149
2
16
289
268
58
31
353
-

390
22
6
21
162
20
29
290
160
4
6
31
181
34
71
47
-

929
86
33
30
129
360
46
236
682
309
6
22
320
449
92
102
400
-

Electronics (Comm)
Electronics Options
Envi. Engr. Tech
Estate Management

309

222

531

110
146

8
114

118
260

304

TABLE 288.2: STUDENT OUTTURN IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF


STUDY, 2009/2010
Number
Programme

National Diploma
Male

Female

Higher National Diploma


Total

Male

Female

Total

Farm Power & Machine Engg.

Fashion Design & Cloth Tech.

51

55

Financial Studies

Fine Arts

36

10

46

106

172

278

142

160

302

Forestry Technology

Foundry Engineering Tech.

General Art.

37

45

Geoinformatics/Land Survey

20

22

Glass and Ceramic Tech.

18

20

Graphic Design

Home & Rural Economics

156

45

201

22

93

115

Hospital Operations

20

23

20

29

Human Resources Mgt.

Industrial Design

Industrial Maint.Engr. Tech.

29

36

28

34

Insurance

64

88

152

78

81

159

31

32

Fine & Applied Arts


Fisheries Technology
Food Technology

Hotel & Catering Mgt.

Land Survey
Legal Studies

65

126

191

21

43

64

Local Govt. Admin

Management

Marketing

170

205

375

270

286

556

Mass Communication

138

200

338

55

64

119

Library Science

Maths/Statistics

40

20

60

25

38

63

649

35

684

317

20

337

Mechanical Eng. & Craft Practice

Mechanical Eng. (Automotive)

72

14

86

Mechanical Eng. (Production)

76

21

97
-

Mechanical Engineering

Mechanical Engineering Tech.


Metallurgical Engr.

14

14

Metallurgy

MicroBiology SLT

35

32

67

Mineral Resource Engineering

38

41

73

11

84

Mining Engineering

Nutrition and Dietetics

10

158

370

528

84

278

362

Painting & General Art

Photogrammetry

Physics

Physics/Electronics

12

10

22

Polymer Tech

Post Harvest Technology

Power & Mech Engineering

Office Tech. & Magt.

305

TABLE 288.3: STUDENT OUTTURN IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF


STUDY, 2009/2010
Number
Programme

National Diploma

Higher National Diploma

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Power Option

96

10

106

Power/Plant Engineering

Practice

Pre ND Science

53

11

64

48

12

60

Production Eng. Technology

Production Mgt.

Public Acct. and Audit

87

103

190

139

108

247

Printing Technology

Public Administration
Purchasing and Supply
Quantity Surveying
Quantity Surveying and Building
Rubber /Polymer Technology

81

95

176

38

44

82

226

88

314

132

56

188

Science Lab. Technology

288

432

720

151

132

283

Science Lab. Tech (BCH)

11

19

30

Science Lab. Tech (PYE)


Science Lab. Tech (Chemistry)

14
7

12
11

26
18

Science Lab. Tech MicroBiology)


Science Tech.
Sculpture
Sec Studies

14

21

35

82

134

216

63

113

176

134

70

204

24

145

169

SLT Biology/MicroBiology

13

17

30

Social Development

Soil and Water

Soil and Water Engineering

Secretarial Studies

Soil Science Tech.


Statistics
Structural Engg.
Surveying & Geoinformatics

278

170

448

124

64

188

57

24

81

56

61

Telecommunication

Textile Design

Textile Technology

Topography (Photo)

Topographic Science

Tourism

37

20

57

Tourism & Hotel Mgt.

Town and Regional Planning

Transportation Engineering

89

50

139

31

16

47

25.00

1.00

26.00

Welding/Fabrication Engineering

Wood and Paper Technology

5,181

13,276

5,330

3,561

8,891

Urban and Regional Planning


Welding & Fabrication

Total
8,095
Source: National Board for Technical Education, Kaduna.
Note: - = Nil

306

TABLE 289.1: DISTRIBUTION OF STUDENT OUTTURN IN FEDERAL POLYTECHNICS BY DISCIPLINE,


YEAR AND GENDER, 2008 & 2009
Number
Programme

Accountancy
Agric. & Water Resources
Agric. Engineering

2008

2009

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

1,562

1,294

2,856

610

398

1,008

210

52

262

110

22

1,008

Agric. Tech.

13

15

Agric.Engr. Impl. Pract. Tech.

6.00

555

Architectural Tech.

470

85

Banking and Finance

377

391

BioChemistry
Building Technology
Business Admin & Mgt.
Business Studies

87

15

109

77

954

26

20

46

459

48

507

358

42

1,000

1,305

1,108

2,413

335

233

568

208

274

482

323

255

578

Chemical Engineering

58

19

77

1,146

Chemistry

12

10

22

16

22

13

756

88

844

463

63

22

Chemistry/Biochem SLT
Civil Engineering
Computer Engineering

40

47

19

26

Computer Science

424

340

764

314

219

533

Computer Studies

97

53

150

117

54

559

Cooperative Economics

86

185

271

1,150

114

1,264

808

165

973

Elect/Electronics Engineering
Electronics & Telecoms

74

79

973

Estate Management

343

264

607

246

187

433

Food Technology

171

265

436

167

221

388

Foundry Engineering Tech.

821

General Art.

37

45

Glass and Ceramic Tech.

27

36

20

28

Hotel & Catering Mgt.

63

207

270

167

105

73

Hospital Operations

10

37

47

12

40

52

57

13

70

13

13

40

122

Industrial Maint.Engr. Tech.


Land Survey
Library Science

59

149

208

27

20

47

Marketing

429

520

949

274

255

529

Mass Communication

126

226

352

576

Maths/Statistics

239

112

351

81

57

138

Mechanical Engineering

678

42

720

292

22

314

Mechanical Eng. & Craft Prac.

97

105

452

Mechanical Eng. (Production)

29

29

34

36

Metallurgy

60

63

Micro-Biology

21

22

43

35

32

36

113

14

127

111

14

125

10

10.00

Mineral Resource Engineering


Nutrition and Dietetics

307

TABLE 289.2: DISTRIBUTION OF STUDENT OUTTURN IN FEDERAL POLYTECHNICS BY DISCIPLINE,


YEAR AND GENDER, 2008 & 2009
Number
Programme

2008

2009

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Office Tech. & Magt.

140

389

529

116

231

#REF!

Physics/Electronics

20

26.00

12

10

22

Power & Mech Engineering

43

45.00

Pre ND Science

65

25

90.00

22.00

101

23

124.00

Public Administration

198

216

414

47

67

114

Purchasing and Supply

119

139

258

47

68

238

Quantity Surveying

343

125

468

197

87

284

Science Lab. Technology

566

245

811

357

402

759

Science Lab. Tech (PYE)

1,043

Science Lab. Tech (Chemistry)

11

18.00

Science Lab. Tech (MicroBio.)

14

21

35.00

65

132

197

67

59

53

238

457

695

158

215

373

12

15

27

Statistics

158

104

262

221

109

373

Surveying & Geoinformatics

113

29

142

93

12

105

Tourism

65

83

148

37

20

57

Town and Regional Planning

50

18

68

162

Urban and Regional Planning

138

58

196

21

26

2,043

20,147

1,499

1,342

2,841

Printing Technology

Science Tech.
Secretarial Studies
SLT Biology/MicroBiology

Total
2,335
Source: National Board for Technical Education, Kaduna.
Note: - = Nil

308

TABLE 290: NUMBER OF TECHNICAL SCHOOLS BY STATE, 2006 - 2008


State

2006

2007

2008

Abia

Adamawa

Akwa Ibom

Anambra

Bauchi

Bayelsa

Benue

Borno

Cross River

Delta

Ebonyi

Edo

Ekiti

Enugu

Gombe

Imo

Jigawa

Kaduna

Kano

Katsina

Kebbi

Kogi

Kwara

Lagos

Nasarawa

Niger

Ogun

Ondo

Osun

10

10

10

Oyo

Plateau

Rivers

Sokoto

Taraba

Yobe

Zamfara

FCT(Abuja)

Total
159
Source: National Board for Technical Education

161

162

309

TABLE 291.1: MALE ENROLMENT FOR NBC/NTC & ANBC/ANTC BY TRADE AND GENDER, NOV/DEC
2003 2007
Number
Trade Title

2003

2004

2005

Agric. Equipment & Implement Mech. Work

10

15

Agric Equipment And Implement Mechanics

49

72

Motor Vehicle Mechanics (Adv.)

200

Motor Vehicle Mechanics

841

Auto-Electrical Work

2006

2007

11

30

12

92

112

68

204

262

233

162

964

843

939

759

Electrical Installation & Maintenance

472

507

522

647

542

Electrical Installation & Maintenance

1729

1954

1824

2058

2029

62

70

62

75

68

Fabrication & Welding

440

483

486

491

380

Mechanical Engineering Craft Practice

136

206

172

209

189

Mechanical Engineering. Craft Practice

671

627

629

635

595

Fabrication And Welding (Adv.)

Radio,Television & Electronics Work (Adv)


Radio, Television & Electronics Work
Refrigeration & Air-Conditing Practice

44

45

47

53

31

255

328

290

315

279

32

41

46

40

31

131

130

118

114

69

Vehicle Body Building (Adv.)

Vehicle Body Building

Instrument Mechanics Work

Foundry Craft (Adv.)

15

Foundry Craft

Marine Engineering Craft Practice

Ship Building Craft Practice

Brick-Lay, Block-Laying & Concrete Work

164

166

186

210

196

Brick-Laying, Block-Laying & Concrete Wo

550

701

664

824

837

Refrigeration & Air-Conditioning Practic

Carpentry And Joinery (Adv.)


Carpentry And Joinery

40

41

50

43

54

117

195

175

213

183

Furniture Making (Advanced)

21

10

24

17

20

Furniture Making

98

101

93

119

95

Machine Wood Working

Painting And Decorating (Advanced)

16

13

29

15

12

Painting & Decorating

38

72

67

50

44

Plumbing & Pipe Fitting (Adv.)

38

37

74

50

33

Plumbing & Pipe Fitting

90

130

138

137

133

Cosmetology

Men's Garment Making (Advanced)

Men's Garment Making

Ladies' Garment Making (Advanced)

Ladies' Garment Making

Catering Craft Practice (Adv.)

27

87

182

132

198

43

Catering Craft Practice


Leather Goods Manufacture (Advanced)
Leather Trades
Printing Craft (Advanced)

10

10

26

19

20

310

TABLE 291.2:

MALE ENROLMENT FOR NBC/NTC & ANBC/ANTC BY TRADE AND GENDER,


NOV/DEC, 2003 2007
Number

Trade Title
Textile Trades (Adv.)

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

Textile Trades

Graphic Art (Advanced)

Graphics Arts

Ceramics (Advanced)

Secretarial Studies (Adv.)

161

150

111

151

144

Secretarial Studies

350

234

88

110

69

Accounting (Adv.)

513

976

1,113

1,667

2,272

Ceramics

Book- Keeping

1,302

1,873

3,059

4,941

8,057

Business Studies

Business Studies (Adv)

Mechanical Engineering Craft Practice I

Refrigeration & Air-Conditioning Practic

Welding Craft Practice (Adv.)

Welding Craft Practice

Fabrication & Engineering Craft Practice

Fabrication & Engineering Craft Practice

Radio, Television & Electronics Servicing

Electrical Installation Course C (Adv).

Electrical Installation Course B

Motor Vehicle Mechanics Work Part I & Ii

Vehicle Body Building

Electrical Engineering Practice

Advanced Furniture Craft

Furniture Craft

Concrete Practice (Adv.)

Concrete Practice

Carpentry & Joinery (Adv.)

Capentry And Joinery

Machine Wood-Working Craft (Adv.)

Machine Wood Working Craft

Painters' & Decorators Work Craft (Adv.

Painters' & Decorators Work Craft

Block-Laying & Concreting Craft (Adv.)

Block-.Laying & Concreting Craft

Plumbing Craft (Adv.)

Plumbing Craft

Hotel & Catering (Basic Course)

Hotel & Catering (Craft Course)

Agric. Mechanic's Certificate

Ceramics
Source: National Business and Technical Examination Board
Note: - = Nil

311

TABLE 292.1:

FEMALE ENROLMENT FOR NBC/NTC & ANBC/ANTC BY TRADE AND GENDER,


NOV/DEC, 2003 - 2007
Number

Trade Title

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

Agric. Equipment & Implement Mech. Work

Agric Equipment And Implement Mechanics

13

13

18

12

Motor Vehicle Mechanics (Adv.)


Motor Vehicle Mechanics
Auto-Electrical Work

17

16

20

20

15

Electrical Installation & Maintenance

15

40

52

38

19

Electrical Installation & Maintenance

84

89

65

88

68

Fabrication And Welding (Adv.)

Fabrication & Welding

11

Mechanical Engineering Craft Practice

19

Mechanical Engineering. Craft Practice

13

14

13

Radio,Television & Electronics Work (Adv)

10

11

11

Radio, Television & Electronics Work

17

29

28

25

Refrigeration & Air-Conditing Practice

12

Refrigeration & Air-Conditioning Practice

11

Vehicle Body Building (Adv.)

Vehicle Body Building

Instrument Mechanics Work

Foundry Craft (Adv.)

Foundry Craft

Marine Engineering Craft Practice

Ship Building Craft Practice

Brick-Lay, Block-Laying & Concrete Work

19

28

17

13

Brick-Laying, Block-Laying & Concrete Wo

24

26

26

35

34

Carpentry And Joinery (Adv.)

Carpentry And Joinery

Furniture Making (Advanced)

Furniture Making

Machine Wood Working

Painting And Decorating (Advanced)

10

12

52

11

Painting & Decorating

17

37

27

14

Plumbing & Pipe Fitting (Adv.)

Plumbing & Pipe Fitting

Cosmetology

Men's Garment Making (Advanced)

Men's Garment Making

Ladies' Garment Making (Advanced)

Ladies' Garment Making

13

96

83

116

96

76

Catering Craft Practice (Adv.)


Catering Craft Practice

169

251

210

294

142

Leather Goods Manufacture (Advanced)

Leather Trades

312

TABLE 292.2: FEMALE ENROLMENT FOR NBC/NTC & ANBC/ANTC BY TRADE AND GENDER,
NOV/DEC 2003 2007
Number
Trade Title

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

Printing Craft (Advanced)

11

Printing Craft

Textile Trades (Adv.)

Textile Trades

Graphic Art (Advanced)

Graphics Arts

Ceramics (Advanced)

Ceramics

1135

Secretarial Studies (Adv.)

1163

1244

865

1218

Secretarial Studies

935

666

426

527

310

Accounting (Adv.)

597

1251

1437

2196

3069

Book- Keeping

2279

3224

3855

5483

7348

Business Studies

Business Studies (Adv)

Mechanical Engineering Craft Practice

Refrigeration & Air-Conditioning Practice

Welding Craft Practice (Adv.)

Welding Craft Practice

Fabrication & Engineering Craft Practice

Fabrication & Engineering Craft Practice

Radio, Television & Electronics Servicing

Electrical Installation Course C (Adv).

Electrical Installation Course B

Motor Vehicle Mechanics Work Part I & II

Vehicle Body Building

Electrical Engineering Practice

Advanced Furniture Craft

Furniture Craft

Concrete Practice (Adv.)

Concrete Practice

Carpentry & Joinery (Adv.)

Carpentry And Joinery

Machine Wood-Working Craft (Adv.)

Machine Wood Working Craft

Painters' & Decorators Work Craft (Adv).

Painters' & Decorators Work Craft

Block-Laying & Concreting Craft (Adv.)

Block-.Laying & Concreting Craft

Plumbing Craft (Adv.)

Plumbing Craft

Hotel & Catering (Basic Course)

Hotel & Catering (Craft Course)

Agric. Mechanic's Certificate

Ceramics
Source: National Business and Technical Examinations Board
Note: - = Nil

313

TABLE 293.1: GRADE DISTRIBUTION FOR NBC/NTC EXAMINATIONS BY GENDER, MAY/JUNE, 2003
Number
Subject Title
Intro To Agric Sc, Material & Wshop Proc
Tractor Layout,Power Unit,U-Carriage & A
Transmission System
Implement & Machines
Service Station Mech Works & Vehicle Sys
Engine Maintenance & Refurbishing
Auto - Electricity
Bas.Mot. Veh Tech,Auto Start. Motors,Bat
Auto Ignition System,Auto Charging Syste
Auto-Electrical Wiring/Lighting,Auto-Ele
Domestic &Industrial Installation
Cable Jointing And Battery Charging
Winding Of Electrical Machines
Sheet Metal/Structural Steelwork
Gas Welding, Cutting And Arc Welding
Fitting, Drilling & Grinding
Turning,Milling,Shaping,Planing & Slotti
Radio Communication
Television
Electronic Devices & Circuits
Principles Of Refrig,Compessor,Motor & G
Control, Installation & Insulation Of Pi
Charging Of Refrigerant & Oil Heat Excha
Vehicle Painting & Trimming
Vehicle Body Building, Wood & Metal
Mechanical And Pneumatic Instrument
Electrical/Electronics Instrument
Domestic Elec,Sound,Film & Medical Appli
Sowing Macchine,Typewriters & Reprod Mac
Intro. To Foundry Patterns And Core Maki
Moulding Process, Handling And Treament
Marine Gas, Cold & Hot Water Supply
Marine Engine & Transmission System
Intro To Computer & Basic Electronics
Basic Prog Lang & Comp Operations
Sys Analysis, File Org & Mgt
General Metal Work
General Wood Work
Building/Engineering Drawing
Basic Electricity
Introduction To Building Construction
Brick-Laying & Block-Laying
Concreting
Walls, Floors & Ceiling Finishing
Joinery
Carpentry
Furniture Design And Construction
Upholstery Design And Construction
Spray Painting And Period Furniture
Wood Turning Lathes, Spindle Moulding
Decorative Painting
Spray Painting, Lining, Sign And Design
Wall Hanging,Colour Mixing/Matching & Gl
Gas, Steam Work & Bronze Welding
Cold & Hot Water Supply, Sanitation & Dr
Architectural Drawing
Services And Structural Drawing
Introduction To Cosmetology

Male
Enrolment
393
392
392
391
2,707
2,765
2,795
40
40
41
4,630
4,675
4,695
1,630
1,698
1,601
1,657
1,082
1,066
1,058
497
493
499
75
75
22
22
6
6
41
35
58
58
45
44
45
9,440
2,444
17,125
6,608
3,562
1,819
1,840
1,881
1,030
1,031
524
526
525
10
237
353
240
407
301
12
12
0

Female
Enrolment
69
69
70
70
63
64
65
246
246
248
19
21
15
18
123
120
120
13
13
13
1
1
5
5
1
1
1
1
20
19
22
571
208
973
1,788
171
66
67
68
26
26
1
1
1
74
78
74
7
3
2
2
1

Total
Enrolment
462
461
462
461
2,770
2,829
2,860
40
40
41
4,876
4,921
4,943
1,649
1,719
1,616
1,675
1,205
1,186
1,178
510
506
512
76
76
27
27
6
6
42
36
59
59
65
63
67
10,011
2,652
18,098
8,396
3,733
1,885
1,907
1,949
1,056
1,057
525
527
526
10
311
431
314
414
304
14
14
1

Male
Sat
382
382
382
382
2,620
2,674
2,674
33
33
33
4,481
4,491
4,479
1,568
1,635
1,540
1,597
1,034
1,033
1,034
481
481
481
68
68
21
21
3
3
35
35
54
54
34
34
34
8,900
2,251
16,417
6,324
3,427
1,781
1,785
1,785
1,012
1,011
510
510
510
8
229
297
229
403
299
9
9
-

Female
Sat
66
66
66
66
60
61
61
232
232
232
17
18
14
17
116
116
116
13
13
13
1
1
5
5
1
1
1
1
16
16
16
486
177
900
1,589
169
66
66
66
26
26
1
1
1
70
71
70
6
2
2
2
1

Total
passed
309
322
316
305
1,948
1,927
1,516
20
15
13
3,437
3,095
3,092
1,194
1,272
1,131
1,291
565
315
841
3
236
203
37
33
10
13
11
32
8
22
11
7,704
1,980
13,425
6,515
1,249
1,363
635
733
752
749
375
371
350
6
201
177
199
288
231
3
6
1

314

TABLE 293.2: GRADE DISTRIBUTION FOR NBC/NTC EXAMINATION BY GENDER, MAY/JUNE, 2003
Number
Male
Enrolment

Female
Enrolment

Total
Enrolment

Male
Sat

Female
Sat

Total
Passed

Hair, Scalp And Wig Treatment

Disorder Of Hair And Skin

14

155

169

11

150

124

14

157

171

11

150

109

521

1,318

1,839

345

1,214

963

529

1,333

1,862

339

1,209

959

Leather Tanning

20

20

10

Leather Goods Manufacture

16

16

Footwear Manufacture

16

16

13

Printing Origination

122

19

141

116

19

103

Machine Printing & Finishing

122

19

141

116

19

100

Spinning

18

23

17

16

Weaving

18

23

17

21

Printing

18

23

17

20

Chemical Processing/Finishing

18

23

17

17

Graphic Design

42

43

41

32

Graphic Printing

42

43

41

12

11

17

10

Typewriting, 35 W.P.M.

11,721

29,237

40,958

6,667

18,138

906

Shorthand , 80 W.P.M.

665

2,632

3,297

413

1,777

181

Office Practice

8,152

20,526

28,678

7,342

19,247

20,392

Commerce

7,911

20,105

28,016

7,492

19,398

21,845

Principles of Account

8,365

21,374

29,739

7,142

18,803

16,092

Accounting

7,584

18,433

26,017

6,660

16,589

14,852

Economics
English Language & Communication
Skills

7,749

19,820

27,569

7,369

19,176

13,970

24,889

22,166

47,055

24,221

21,519

37,531

Mathematics

24,794

22,082

46,876

24,107

21,391

36,610

Social Studies

25,229

22,443

47,672

24,239

21,527

37,136

Physics

17,114

2,277

19,391

16,761

2,100

11,930

Chemistry

17,126

2,216

19,342

16,763

2,118

13,037

Biology
8,235
21,332
Source: National Business and Technical Examinations Board
Note: - = Nil

29,567

7,450

19,739

20,976

Subject title

Garment Construction & Finishing


Ladies' Garment Making (Textile
Design)
Basic Catering & Food Preparation
Bakery & Confect, Food Services &
Food S

Ceramics

315

TABLE 294.1: GRADE DISTRIBUTION FOR NBC/NTC EXAMINATION BY GENDER, MAY/JUNE, 2004
Number
Male
Enrolment
Intro To Agric Sc, Material & Wshop Proc
400
Tractor Layout,Power Unit,U-Carriage & A
399
Transmission System
399
Implement & Machines
398
Service Station Mech Works & Vehicle Sys
2,661
Engine Maintenance & Refurbishing
2,686
Auto - Electricity
2,732
Bas.Mot. Veh Tech,Auto Start. Motors,Bat
32
Auto Ignition System,Auto Charging Syste
34
Auto-Electrical Wiring/Lighting,Auto-Ele
38
Domestic &Industrial Installation
4,670
Cable Jointing And Battery Charging
4,699
Winding Of Electrical Machines
4,754
Sheet Metal/Structural Steelwork
1,500
Gas Welding, Cutting And Arc Welding
1,549
Fitting Drilling & Grinding
1,466
Turning,Milling,Shaping,Planing & Slotti
1,462
Radio Communication
1,139
Television
1,118
Electronic Devices & Circuits
1,119
Principles Of Refrig,Compessor,Motor & G
367
Refrigeration & Aircon Control Install &
370
Charging,Heat Exchanges & Load Estimatio
373
Vehicle Painting & Trimming
52
Vehicle Body Building, Wood & Metal
52
Mechanical And Pneumatic Instrument
26
Electrical/Electronics Instrument
26
Introduction To Foundry Patterns And Cor
41
Moulding Process, Handling And Treament
28
Marine Gas, Cold & Hot Water Supply
20
Marine Engine & Transmission System
21
Intro. To Computer & Basic Electronic
53
Basic Prog. Lang. & Comp. Operation
51
System Analysis File Organ. & Management
53
General Metal Work
8,924
General Wood Work
2,265
Building/Engineering Drawing
16,864
Basic Electricity
6,716
Introduction To Building Construction
3,564
Bricklaying & Blocklaying
2,001
Concreting
2,010
Walls, Floors & Ceiling Finishing
2,063
Joinery
940
Carpentry
945
Furniture Design And Construction
533
Upholstery Design And Construction
534
Spray Painting And Period Furniture
535
Wood Turning Lathes, Spindle Moulding
13
Decorative Painting
193
Spray Painting, Lining, Sign And Design
281
Wall Hanging,Colour Mixing/Matching & Gl
195
Gas, Steam Work & Bronze Welding
363
Cold & Hot Water Supply, Sanitation & Dr
362
Architectural Drawing
7
Service And Structural Drawing
7
Source: National Business and Technical Examinations Board
Note: - = Nil
Subjec Tittle

Female
Enrolment
57
57
57
57
53
53
54
2
2
2
249
249
251
13
15
21
21
114
114
114
26
26
25
2
2
8
8
12
12
31
30
31
512
173
958
1,632
192
111
110
111
13
13
7
7
7
2
58
63
58
9
9
2
2

Total
Enrolment
457
456
456
455
2,714
2,739
2,786
34
36
40
4,919
4,948
5,005
1,513
1,564
1,487
1,483
1,253
1,232
1,233
393
396
398
54
54
34
34
53
40
20
21
84
81
84
9,436
2,438
17,822
8,348
3,756
2,112
2,120
2,174
953
958
540
541
542
15
251
344
253
372
371
9
9

Male
Sat
386
388
388
388
2,627
2,648
2,647
32
32
32
4,535
4,520
4,519
1,475
1,526
1,424
1,424
1,096
1,092
1,096
361
361
360
51
51
25
25
28
28
20
20
43
43
43
8,566
2,136
16,256
6,439
3,421
1,944
1,946
1,945
925
925
520
521
521
12
192
243
192
353
353
6
6

Female
Sat
56
56
56
56
52
52
52
2
2
2
231
230
230
12
14
21
21
113
113
113
25
25
25
2
2
8
8
12
12
29
29
29
469
156
914
1,480
187
107
107
107
13
13
7
7
7
1
56
58
56
9
9
2
2

Total
passed
307
319
312
329
1,967
2,007
1,089
15
13
7
3,479
2,324
3,066
1,083
1,121
1,075
1,072
811
466
861
275
70
140
25
36
23
17
20
4
13
5
42
11
7,557
1,905
12,794
6,581
1,206
1,532
769
944
718
704
377
379
376
11
186
185
172
289
266
3
1

316

TABLE 294.2: GRADE DISTRIBUTION FOR NBC/NTC EXAMINATIONS BY GENDER, MAY/JUNE, 2004
Number
Male
Enrolment

Female
Enrolment

Total
Enrolment

Male
Sat

Female
Sat

Total
passed

Garment Construction & Finishing

114

121

113

91

Ladies Garment Making (Textile Design)

113

120

112

91

Basic Catering & Food Preparation

407

1,243

1,650

264

1,104

842

Bakery & Confect, Food Services & Food S

418

1,269

1,687

264

1,104

801

Leather Tanning

10

14

Leather Goods Manufacture

24

28

12

Footwear Manufacture

13

15

12

Printing Origination

143

18

161

133

18

76

Machine Printing & Finishing

152

18

170

133

18

104

Spinning

17

26

17

25

Weaving

17

26

17

26

Printing

17

26

17

25

Chemical Processing/Finishing

17

26

17

25

Graphic Design

23

23

22

13

Graphic Printing

23

23

22

21

Ceramics

13

20

13

20

Typewriting (35 Wpm)

9,807

23,458

33,265

5,567

14,152

579

Shorthand , 80 W.P.M

430

1,414

1,844

315

1,062

222

Office Practice

7,399

17,076

24,475

6,753

16,048

17,710

Commerce

7,244

16,878

24,122

6,856

16,208

18,410

Principles of Accounts

7,204

17,001

24,205

6,579

15,692

16,101

Accounting

6,921

15,561

22,482

6,247

14,407

11,689

Economics

7,099

16,699

23,798

6,791

16,088

12,050

English Language & Comm. Skills

23,975

18,795

42,770

23,276

18,180

33,633

Mathematics

24,082

18,874

42,956

23,328

18,211

33,063

Social Studies

24,322

18,991

43,313

23,295

18,040

33,122

Physics

16,621

1,997

18,618

16,253

1,876

10,676

Chemistry

16,703

2,133

18,836

16,305

2,016

10,690

17,572

24,903

6,825

16,637

16,740

Subject Tittle

Biology
7,331
Source: National Business and Technical ExaminationsBoard
Note: - = Nil

317

TABLE 295.1: GRADE DISTRIBUTION FOR NBC/NTC EXAMINATIONS BY GENDER, MAY/JUNE, 2005

Subject Tittle
Intro To Agric Sc, Material & Wshop Proc
Tractor Layout,Power Unit,U-Carriage & A
Transmission System
Implement & Machines
Service Station Mech Works & Vehicle Sys
Engine Maintenance & Refurbishing
Auto - Electricity
Bas.Mot. Veh Tech,Auto Start. Motors,Bat
Auto Ignition System,Auto Charging Syste
Auto-Electrical Wiring/Lighting,Auto-Ele
Domestic &Industrial Installation
Cable Jointing And Battery Charging
Winding Of Electrical Machines
Sheet Metal/Structural Steelwork
Gas Welding, Cutting And Arc Welding
Fitting Drilling & Grinding
Turning,Milling,Shaping,Planing & Slotti
Radio Communication
Television
Electronic Devices & Circuits
Principles Of Refrig,Compessor,Motor & G
Refrigeration & Aircon Control Install &
Charging,Heat Exchanges & Load Estimatio
Vehicle Painting & Trimming
Vehicle Body Building, Wood & Metal
Mechanical And Pneumatic Instrument
Electrical/Electronics Instrument
Domestic Ele. Appli. Sound, Film, & Med
Sowing Machine, Tyewriter & Reproductive
Introduction To Foundry Patterns And Cor
Moulding Process, Handling And Treament
Marine Gas, Cold & Hot Water Supply
Marine Engine & Transmission System
Ship Building Craft Practice
Intro. To Computer & Basic Electronic
Basic Prog. Lang. & Comp. Operation
System Analysis File Organ. & Management
General Metal Work
General Wood Work
Building/Engineering Drawing
Basic Electricity
Introduction To Building Construction
Bricklaying & Blocklaying
Concreting
Walls, Floors & Ceiling Finishing
Joinery
Carpentry
Furniture Design And Construction
Upholstery Design And Construction
Spray Painting And Period Furniture
Wood Turning Lathes, Spindle Moulding
Decorative Painting
Spray Painting, Lining, Sign And Design
Wall Hanging,Colour Mixing/Matching & Gl
Gas, Steam Work & Bronze Welding
Cold & Hot Water Supply, Sanitation & Dr
Architectural Drawing
Service And Structural Drawing

Male
Enrolment

Female
Enrolment

Total
Enrolment

Male
Sat

Female
Sat

Number
Total
passed

424
430
428
374
2,561
2,577
2,612
39
40
42
5,093
5,162
5,228
1,448
1,459
1,425
1,423
1,123
1,131
1,115
311
319
316
20
20
21
22
2
2
17
20
9
9
4
76
69
77
8,559
2,288
17,226
7,043
3,781
2,214
2,234
2,250
1,028
1,031
540
545
543
5
156
183
167
337
343
5
5

115
116
115
115
58
57
58
1
1
1
245
244
251
8
8
38
39
110
109
106
16
16
16
2
2
0
0
15
21
30
28
29
581
243
1,020
1,399
207
97
97
95
33
33
3
3
3
2
68
70
68
9
9
1
1

539
546
543
489
2,619
2,634
2,670
40
41
43
5,338
5,406
5,479
1,456
1,467
1,463
1,462
1,233
1,240
1,221
327
335
332
20
20
23
24
2
2
32
41
9
9
4
106
97
106
9,140
2,531
18,246
8,442
3,988
2,311
2,331
2,345
1,061
1,064
543
548
546
7
224
253
235
346
352
6
6

420
420
420
364
2,507
2,523
2,523
38
38
38
4,961
4,956
4,958
1,413
1,431
1,374
1,373
1,099
1,099
1,098
305
305
305
19
19
20
20
1
1
17
17
9
9
4
69
69
69
8,202
2,133
16,571
6,767
3,632
2,137
2,137
2,134
1,006
1,006
526
524
525
4
155
174
155
329
333
4
4

115
115
115
115
52
52
52
1
1
1
231
231
231
7
7
36
36
102
102
102
14
14
14
2
2
15
15
26
26
26
488
223
933
1,282
202
95
95
94
33
33
3
3
3
1
66
66
66
8
8
1
1

404
388
413
446
1,819
1,908
1,732
33
15
1
3,794
3,487
3,241
1,028
1,065
1,014
1,096
777
488
869
238
110
100
13
12
9
11
4
9
3
18
80
33
7,370
1,942
13,083
6,735
1,954
1,337
974
786
778
762
394
18
360
161
141
121
248
257
4
4

318

TABLE 295.2: GRADE DISTRIBUTION FOR NBC/NTC EXAMINATIONS BY GENDER, MAY/JUNE, 2005
Number
Male
Enrolment

Female
Enrolment

Total
Enrolment

Male
Sat

Female
Sat

Total
Passed

Introduction To Cosmetology

Hair, Scap And Wig Treatment

Disorder Of Hair And Skin

Garment Construction & Finishing

112

117

104

94

Ladies Garment Making (Textile Design)

112

117

104

77

340

1,038

1,378

201

940

699

329

1,048

1,377

188

939

670

Printing Origination

117

10

127

107

10

75

Machine Printing & Finishing

114

10

124

107

10

81

Spinning

18

20

18

Weaving

19

21

18

Printing

20

22

18

17

Chemical Processing/Finishing

20

22

18

13

Graphic Design

24

25

24

18

Graphic Printing

24

25

24

10

11

Typewriting (35 Wpm)

1,558

4,183

5,741

1,328

3,724

560

Shorthand , 80 W.P.M

255

849

1,104

196

675

90

Office Practice

7,549

14,509

22,058

6,629

13,394

14,909

Commerce

7,134

13,916

21,050

6,739

13,463

16,186

Principles of Account

7,082

13,785

20,867

6,371

12,777

12,459

Financial Accounting

6,934

13,190

20,124

6,199

12,195

11,997

English Language

23,917

15,632

39,549

23,302

15,219

31,409

Mathematics

23,863

15,693

39,556

23,230

15,242

30,429

Economics

24,590

15,799

40,389

23,429

15,266

30,668

Physics

18,556

4,444

23,000

17,665

3,316

5,690

Chemistry

17,879

3,324

21,203

17,296

2,840

12,719

7,257

14,552

21,809

6,782

13,956

15,499

11,472

21,756

7,268

9,710

9,448

Subject Tittle

Basic Catering & Food Preparation


Bakery & Confect, Food Services & Food
S
Footwear Manufacture

Ceramics

Biology

Literature-In-English
10,284
Source: National Business and Technical Examinations Board
Note: - = Nil

319

TABLE 296.1: GRADE DISTRIBUTION FOR NBC/NTC EXAMINATIONS BY GENDER, MAY/JUNE, 2006

Subject Title
Material & Wshop Proc

Male
Enrolment

Female
Enrolment

Total
Enrolment

Male
Sat

Female
Sat

Number
Total
passed

303

92

395

303

92

Tractor Layout,Power Unit,U-Carriage & A

302

92

394

302

92

204
186

Transmission System

303

91

394

303

91

187

Implement & Machines

301

91

392

301

91

210

Service Station Mech Works & Vehicle Sys

2,277

69

2,346

2,277

69

1,238

Engine Maintenance & Refurbishing

2,290

70

2,360

2,290

70

1,263

Auto - Electricity

2,241

69

2,310

2,241

69

1,473

Bas.Mot. Veh Tech,Auto Start. Motors,Bat

27

28

27

22

Auto Ignition System,Auto Charging Syste

23

24

23

Auto-Electrical Wiring/Lighting,Auto-Ele

22

23

22

Domestic &Industrial Installation

4,485

204

4,689

4,485

204

2,618

Cable Jointing And Battery Charging

4,373

195

4,568

4,373

195

2,462

Winding Of Electrical Machines

4,295

198

4,493

4,295

198

2,302

Sheet Metal/Structural Steelwork

1,327

20

1,347

1,327

20

702

Gas Welding, Cutting And Arc Welding

1,363

19

1,382

1,363

19

761

Fitting Drilling & Grinding

1,175

12

1,187

1,175

12

1,146

Turning,Milling,Shaping,Planing & Slotti

1,175

11

1,186

1,175

11

597

Radio Communication

886

72

958

886

72

574

Television

882

72

954

882

72

366

Electronic Devices & Circuits

900

72

972

900

72

510

Principles Of Refrig,Compessor,Motor & G

209

214

209

121

Refrigeration & Aircon Control Install &


Charging,Heat Exchanges & Load
Estimatio

200

205

200

24

205

209

205

106

Vehicle Painting & Trimming

35

35

35

21

Vehicle Body Building, Wood & Metal

35

35

35

11

10

Mechanical And Pneumatic Instrument


Electrical/Electronics Instrument

11

10

Introduction To Foundry Patterns And Cor

10

10

10

10

Moulding Process, Handling And Treament

10

10

10

10

Marine Gas, Cold & Hot Water Supply

11

12

11

12

Marine Engine & Transmission System

11

12

11

12

Intro. To Computer & Basic Electronic

73

49

122

73

49

54

Basic Prog. Lang. & Comp. Operation


System Analysis File Organ. &
Management

73

49

122

73

49

80

General Metal Work


General Wood Work

63

45

108

63

45

61

6,885

333

7,218

6,885

333

6,364

1,979

178

2,157

1,979

178

1,922

14,714

826

15,540

14,714

826

11,972

Basic Electricity

5,860

1,111

6,971

5,860

1,111

6,192

Introduction To Building Construction

3,564

217

3,781

3,564

217

1,593

Bricklaying & Blocklaying

2,134

129

2,263

2,134

129

1,276

Concreting

2,098

129

2,227

2,098

129

644

Walls, Floors & Ceiling Finishing

2,078

127

2,205

2,078

127

409

Joinery

1,101

52

1,153

1,101

52

651

Carpentry

1,097

52

1,149

1,097

52

621

Furniture Design And Construction

427

430

427

240

Upholstery Design And Construction

425

428

425

236

Spray Painting And Period Furniture

421

424

421

240

Building/Engineering Drawing

Wood Turning Lathes, Spindle Moulding

320

TABLE 296.2: GRADE DISTRIBUTION FOR NBC/NTC EXAMINATIONS BY GENDER, MAY/JUNE, 2006
Number
Male
Enrolment

Female
Enrolment

Total
Enrolment

Male
Sat

Female
Sat

Total
passed

Decorative Painting

150

37

187

150

37

102

Spray Painting, Lining, Sign And Design


Wall Hanging,Colour Mixing/Matching &
Gl

172

32

204

172

32

95

141

32

173

141

32

98

Gas, Steam Work & Bronze Welding


Cold & Hot Water Supply, Sanitation &
Dr

238

239

238

125

238

239

238

117

Architectural Drawing

Service And Structural Drawing

Garment Construction & Finishing

93

95

93

81

Subject Title

Ladies Garment Making (Textile Design)

93

95

93

76

48

775

823

48

775

472

49

769

818

49

769

454

Printing Origination

52

11

63

52

11

17

Machine Printing & Finishing

60

13

73

60

13

15

Graphic Design

30

32

30

13

Graphic Printing

28

30

28

Basic Catering & Food Preparation


Bakery & Confect, Food Services &
Food S
Footwear Manufacture

Ceramics
Typewriting (35 Wpm)
Shorthand , 80 W.P.M

159

643

802

159

643

146

85

348

433

85

348

78

Office Practice

5,429

10,227

15,656

5,429

10,227

13,217

Commerce

6,504

11,275

17,779

6,504

11,275

14,980

Financial Accounting

5,813

10,055

15,868

5,813

10,055

9,078

English Language

22,244

13,297

35,541

22,244

13,297

30,075

Mathematics

22,107

13,232

35,339

22,107

13,232

29,501

Economics

21,781

13,131

34,912

21,781

13,131

29,046

Physics

16,610

3,059

19,669

16,610

3,059

14,617

Chemistry

16,660

3,329

19,989

16,660

3,329

13,027

6,688

11,972

18,660

6,688

11,972

15,576

Literature-In-English
5,660
8,700
Source: National Business and Technical ExaminationS Board
Note: - = Nil

14,360

5,660

8,700

6,117

Biology

321

TABLE 297.1: GRADE DISTRIBUTION FOR NBC/NTC EXAMINATIONS BY GENDER, MAY/JUNE, 2007
Number
Male
Enrolment

Female
Enrolment

Total
Enrolment

Male
Sat

Female
Sat

Total
passed

Introd To Agric Sc, Material & Wshop Proc

280

89

369

280

89

279

Tractor Layout,Power Unit,U-Carriage & A

283

89

372

283

89

270

Transmission System

279

89

368

279

89

264

Subject Title

Implement & Machines

282

89

371

282

89

340

Service Station Mech Works & Vehicle Sys

2,213

53

2,266

2,213

53

1,694

Engine Maintenance & Refurbishing

2,232

53

2,285

2,232

53

1,676

Auto - Electricity

2,176

53

2,229

2,176

53

1,006

Bas.Mot. Veh Tech,Auto Start. Motors,Bat

44

48

44

17

Auto Ignition System,Auto Charging Syste

45

49

45

Auto-Electrical Wiring/Lighting,Auto-Ele

43

47

43

Domestic &Industrial Installation

5,174

209

5,383

5,174

209

4,080

Cable Jointing And Battery Charging

5,020

204

5,224

5,020

204

3,634

Winding Of Electrical Machines

5,001

206

5,207

5,001

206

2,196

Sheet Metal/Structural Steelwork

1,363

24

1,387

1,363

24

1,045

Gas Welding, Cutting And Arc Welding

1,363

24

1,387

1,363

24

1,078

Fitting Drilling & Grinding

1,267

15

1,282

1,267

15

979

Turning,Milling,Shaping,Planing & Slotti

1,262

15

1,277

1,262

15

963

Radio Communication

936

77

1,013

936

77

695

Television

935

76

1,011

935

76

184

Electronic Devices & Circuits

954

77

1,031

954

77

762

Principles Of Refrig,Compessor,Motor & G

229

235

229

177

Refrigeration & Aircon Control Install &

225

231

225

165

Charging,Heat Exchanges & Load Estimatio

231

237

231

167

Vehicle Painting & Trimming

35

35

35

24

Vehicle Body Building, Wood & Metal

35

35

35

22

Mechanical And Pneumatic Instrument

Electrical/Electronics Instrument

Introduction To Foundry Patterns And Cor

14

14

14

Moulding Process, Handling And Treament


Marine Gas, Cold & Hot Water Supply
Marine Engine & Transmission System

14

14

14

Intro. To Computer & Basic Electronic

128

76

204

128

76

144

Basic Prog. Lang. & Comp. Operation

130

77

207

130

77

164

System Analysis File Organ. & Management

123

74

197

123

74

70

General Metal Work

7,066

351

7,417

7,066

351

6,596

General Wood Work

2,075

152

2,227

2,075

152

1,979

Building/Engineering Drawing

15,874

886

16,760

15,874

886

13,428

Basic Electricity

6,685

1,210

7,895

6,685

1,210

6,998

Introduction To Building Construction

3,937

218

4,155

3,937

218

2,972

Bricklaying & Blocklaying

2,446

149

2,595

2,446

149

2,005

Concreting

2,401

146

2,547

2,401

146

1,779

Walls, Floors & Ceiling Finishing

2,403

146

2,549

2,403

146

820

Joinery

1,163

32

1,195

1,163

32

885

Carpentry

1,164

32

1,196

1,164

32

913

479

480

479

369

Furniture Design And Construction

322

TABLE 297.2: GRADE DISTRIBUTION FOR NBC/NTC EXAMINATIONS BY GENDER, MAY/JUNE, 2007
Number
Male
Enrolment

Female
Enrolment

Total
Enrolment

Male
Sat

Female
Sat

Total
passed

Upholstery Design And Construction

478

479

478

362

Spray Painting And Period Furniture

480

481

480

371

Subject Title

Wood Turning Lathes, Spindle Moulding

Decorative Painting

166

41

207

166

41

148

Spray Painting, Lining, Sign And Design

193

40

233

193

40

158

Wall Hanging,Colour Mixing/Matching & Gl

165

40

205

165

40

92

Gas, Steam Work & Bronze Welding

267

268

267

204

Cold & Hot Water Supply, Sanitation & Dr

269

270

269

193

Architectural Drawing

Service And Structural Drawing

Introduction To Cosmetology

Hair, Scap And Wig Treatment

Disorder Of Hair And Skin

Garment Construction & Finishing

116

118

116

89

Ladies Garment Making (Textile Design)

116

118

116

84

Basic Catering & Food Preparation

54

886

940

54

886

659

Bakery & Confect, Food Services & Food S

54

880

934

54

880

622

Printing Origination

63

21

84

63

21

Machine Printing & Finishing

66

21

87

66

21

41

Spinning

Weaving

Printing

Chemical Processing/Finishing

Graphic Design

49

57

49

20

Graphic Printing

37

46

37

15

Ceramics

10

16

10

11

Typewriting (35 Wpm)

106

417

523

106

417

156

Shorthand , 80 W.P.M

106

401

507

106

401

64

Footwear Manufacture

Office Practice

5,461

9,056

14,517

5,461

9,056

12,209

Commerce

7,114

10,287

17,401

7,114

10,287

14,743

Financial Accounting

6,142

8,934

15,076

6,142

8,934

10,937

English Language

24,989

12,884

37,873

24,989

12,884

31,662

Mathematics

24,135

12,486

36,621

24,135

12,486

29,734

Economics

24,403

12,646

37,049

24,403

12,646

30,599

Physics

19,157

4,018

23,175

19,157

4,018

13,867

Chemistry

19,278

4,147

23,425

19,278

4,147

16,562

7,748

11,417

19,165

7,748

11,417

14,702

Literature-In-English
5,131
Source: National Business and Technical Examinations Board
Note: - = Nil

7,522

12,653

5,131

7,522

7,306

Biology

323

TABLE 298:

JOINT ADMISSION AND MATRICULATION BOARD - APPLICATION STATISTICS BY


STATES OF ORIGIN FROM 2005 2007
Number
2005

State
Abia

2006

2007

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

24,258

23,827

48,085

21,612

21,330

42,942

22,899

22,741

45,640

Adamawa

3,933

2,067

6,000

4,154

2,337

6,491

5,423

2,972

8,395

Akwa Ibom

25,218

21,578

46,796

21,991

19,154

41,145

25,036

22,935

47,971

Anambra

29,572

36,399

65,971

27,513

33,160

60,673

29,698

35,001

64,699

Bauchi

2,630

881

3,511

3,257

1,026

4,283

4,452

1,294

5,746

Bayelsa

10,878

6,870

17,748

9,016

6,152

15,168

10,001

6,902

16,903

Benue

15,985

7,925

23,910

15,033

7,746

22,779

18,478

10,086

28,564

Borno

3,387

1,597

4,984

3,554

1,965

5,519

3,710

2,000

5,710

Cross River

11,877

7,608

19,485

9,673

6,796

16,469

11,202

8,335

19,537

Delta

40,666

30,123

70,789

32,294

24,531

56,825

35,114

26,470

61,584

Ebonyi

10,981

6,607

17,588

10,137

6,356

16,493

10,063

6,573

16,636

Edo

32,075

22,791

54,866

29,972

21,137

51,109

32,187

22,721

54,908

Ekiti

17,190

10,359

27,549

14,489

9,067

23,556

17,479

11,334

28,813

Enugu

22,586

22,044

44,630

20,808

19,680

40,488

22,159

20,945

43,104

Gombe

2,530

1,051

3,581

2,805

1,271

4,076

3,350

1,504

4,854

Imo

48,180

51,710

99,890

43,584

46,842

90,426

44,641

48,424

93,065

Jigawa

1,350

392

1,742

1,658

456

2,114

2,081

460

2,541

Kaduna

7,371

3,650

11,021

6,462

3,555

10,017

9,780

5,230

15,010

Kano

7,670

3,029

10,699

7,259

2,831

10,090

10,070

3,643

13,713

Katsina

2,604

1,010

3,614

2,605

1,106

3,711

4,364

1,411

5,775

Kebbi

2,469

655

3,124

2,669

732

3,401

3,748

966

4,714

Kogi

22,935

12,012

34,947

18,222

10,179

28,401

22,151

12,756

34,907

Kwara

16,448

9,289

25,737

12,744

7,703

20,447

16,618

10,391

27,009

Lagos

18,474

13,761

32,235

13,800

10,575

24,375

13,138

10,480

23,618

4,483

1,602

6,085

3,841

1,538

5,379

5,752

2,209

7,961

Nassarawa
Niger

2,935

1,323

4,258

3,083

1,439

4,522

4,523

1,983

6,506

Ogun

28,798

22,328

51,126

23,159

18,269

41,428

26,229

21,001

47,230

Ondo

25,148

15,597

40,745

20,396

13,080

33,476

22,857

14,993

37,850

Osun

24,854

15,494

40,348

21,834

14,304

36,138

26,853

18,430

45,283

Oyo

22,432

13,579

36,011

19,211

12,400

31,611

21,496

14,473

35,969

Plateau

3,330

1,860

5,190

2,563

1,657

4,220

3,640

2,326

5,966

Rivers

24,196

18,964

43,160

19,718

15,947

35,665

20,755

16,745

37,500

Sokoto

2,516

670

3,186

2,346

611

2,957

3,180

747

3,927

Taraba

2,488

920

3,408

2,339

941

3,280

2,661

1,172

3,833

Yobe

1,998

548

2,546

1,157

460

1,617

1,946

570

2,516

Zamfara

2,144

366

2,510

1,993

378

2,371

2,471

433

2,904

FCT (Abuja)

480

215

695

432

214

646

674

286

960

Others

317

253

570

561

597

1,158

291

238

529

527,386

390,954

918,340

457,944

347,522

805,466

521,170

391,180

912,350

Total

Source: Joint Admission and Matriculation Board.

324

TABLE 299: JOINT ADMISSION AND MATRICULATION BOARD - APPLICATION STATISTICS BY


STATES OF ORIGIN FROM 2008 - 2009
Number
State

Abia

2008

2009

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

22,211

22,323

44,534

25,890

26,613

52,503

Adamawa

5,886

3,279

9,165

7,478

4,076

11,554

Akwa Ibom

22,532

21,478

44,010

28,081

26,692

54,773

Anambra

30,156

35,603

65,759

34,439

41,822

76,261

5,405

1,495

6,900

6,902

2,005

8,907

Bauchi
Bayelsa
Benue
Borno

9,702

6,931

16,633

11,717

8,521

20,238

19,582

11,212

30,794

26,340

15,131

41,471

4,104

2,297

6,401

5,035

2,776

7,811

Cross River

11,395

8,744

20,139

15,036

11,546

26,582

Delta

36,163

28,327

64,490

41,337

33,543

74,880

Ebonyi

10,707

7,125

17,832

13,188

9,192

22,380

Edo

32,189

23,881

56,070

35,815

27,697

63,512

Ekiti

18,265

13,031

31,296

20,290

14,913

35,203

Enugu

22,829

21,670

44,499

27,770

26,266

54,036

Gombe

3,842

1,810

5,652

5,151

2,187

7,338

Imo

43,900

48,121

92,021

48,741

54,632

103,373

Jigawa

2,884

847

3,731

5,479

1114

6,593

Kaduna

10,620

6,288

16,908

14,400

8,523

22,923

Kano

9,896

3,808

13,704

13,677

4,872

18,549

Katsina

5,191

1,759

6,950

8,333

2,505

10,838

Kebbi

4,456

1,046

5,502

4,550

1,206

5,756

Kogi

23,140

14,255

37,395

27,297

17,197

44,494

Kwara

18,740

12,306

31,046

18,689

13,008

31,697

Lagos

13,293

11,001

24,294

15,462

12,903

28,365

9,315

4,030

13,345

11,009

4,661

15,670

Nassarawa
Niger

5,476

2,504

7,980

7,016

3,157

10,173

Ogun

26,260

21,740

48,000

30,220

26,269

56,489

Ondo

25,753

18,066

43,819

29,951

21,860

51,811

Osun

26,643

19,494

46,137

32,284

23,885

56,169

Oyo

23,264

16,414

39,678

27,505

20,845

48,350

Plateau

5,417

3,407

8,824

7,262

4,785

12,047

Rivers

19,977

16,092

36,069

24,550

20,432

44,982

Sokoto

3,588

930

4,518

5,544

1,153

6,697

Taraba

3,666

1,566

5,232

4,589

2,039

6,628

Yobe

2,059

664

2,723

2,317

728

3,045

Zamfara

2,910

644

3,554

3,087

604

3,691

990

450

1,440

1,081

597

1,678

W/Africa

92

80

172

97

92

189

Africa

20

29

56

35

91

Others

425

15

440

1043

13

1056

Total
542,943
414,742
Source: Joint Admission and Matriculation Board.
Note: ** = 2008 Figures were Revised
* = 2009 Figures are Provisional

957,685

648,708

500,095

1,148,803

FCT (Abuja)

325

TABLE 300:

JOINT ADMISSION AND MATRICULATION BOARD ADMISSION STATISTICS


BY STATES OF ORIGIN FROM 2005 - 2007
Number
Male

2005
Female

Total

1,554

1,310

2,864

557

262

Akwa Ibom

1,631

Anambra

3,781

State
Abia
Adamawa

Bauchi

Male

2006
Female

Male

2007
Female

Total

1,634

1,381

3,015

Total

2,839

2,588

5,427

819

967

518

1,485

1,637

951

2,588

1,395

3,026

1,674

4,130

7,911

3,993

1,134

2,808

2,403

1,668

4,071

4,345

8,338

4,779

4,983

9,762

417

137

554

283

96

379

1,108

332

1,440

Bayelsa

1,496

901

2,397

1,378

866

2,244

1,644

978

2,622

Benue

2,200

1,043

3,243

2,332

1,109

3,441

3,491

1,677

5,168

Borno

78

39

117

472

252

724

1,021

540

1,561

819

433

1,252

1,196

733

1,929

1,527

1,032

2,559

Delta

2,500

1,558

4,058

3,082

2,080

5,162

3,845

2,493

6,338

Ebonyi

1,639

975

2,614

1,226

697

1,923

1,327

816

2,143

Edo

2,363

1,308

3,671

2,934

1,783

4,717

3,427

2,081

5,508

Ekiti

1,752

1,155

2,907

1,841

1,065

2,906

2,177

1,350

3,527

Enugu

1,853

1,613

3,466

2,058

1,734

3,792

3,125

2,313

5,438

Cross River

Gombe
Imo

293

109

402

333

156

489

753

312

1,065

4,878

5,189

10,067

4,728

5,118

9,846

4,987

4,691

9,678

Jigawa

168

51

219

271

51

322

374

112

486

Kaduna

648

311

959

713

354

1,067

1,530

841

2,371

Kano

866

324

1,190

1,323

498

1,821

1,873

641

2,514

Katsina

249

138

387

524

235

759

1,066

403

1,469

Kebbi

355

140

495

382

136

518

673

217

890

Kogi

1,572

901

2,473

1,769

1,029

2,798

3,412

1,883

5,295

Kwara

1,006

564

1,570

1,632

934

2,566

1,761

1,135

2,896

Lagos

1,433

1,080

2,513

1,899

1,270

3,169

1,330

1,076

2,406

591

139

730

203

81

284

1,202

550

1,752

Niger

262

115

377

507

177

684

1,064

435

1,499

Ogun

1,388

989

2,377

2,358

1,642

4,000

2,906

2,148

5,054

Ondo

2,457

1,450

3,907

2,521

1,581

4,102

3,117

2,134

5,251

Osun

2,023

1,377

3,400

2,372

1,541

3,913

3,119

2,234

5,353

Oyo

1,585

849

2,434

1,863

1,063

2,926

2,378

1,609

3,987

Nassarawa

Plateau

458

216

674

338

216

554

596

360

956

Rivers

1,976

1,629

3,605

2,100

1,729

3,829

2,453

1,841

4,294

Sokoto

491

178

669

531

165

696

585

172

757

Taraba

200

70

270

282

88

370

469

211

680

53

11

64

196

70

266

499

163

662

281

62

343

261

68

329

354

74

428

51

33

84

51

24

75

110

51

161

Total
45,926
32,186
78,112
Source: Joint Admission and Matriculation Board.

52,227

36,019

88,246

70,961

47,095

118,056

Yobe
Zamfara
FCT
(Abuja)
Others

326

TABLE 301:

JOINT ADMISSION AND MATRICULATION BOARD - ADMISSION STATISTICS


BY STATES OF ORIGIN FROM 2008 2009
Number
2008**

State
Abia
Adamawa
Akwa Ibom
Anambra
Bauchi
Bayelsa
Benue
Borno
Cross River
Delta
Ebonyi
Edo
Ekiti
Enugu
Gombe
Imo
Jigawa
Kaduna
Kano
Katsina
Kebbi
Kogi
Kwara
Lagos
Nassarawa
Niger
Ogun
Ondo
Osun
Oyo
Plateau
Rivers
Sokoto
Taraba
Yobe
Zamfara
FCT (Abuja)
W/Africa
Africa
Others

2009*

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

2,289

1,742

4,031

3,628

2,893

6,521

1,230

554

1,784

1,422

579

2,001

2,380

1,595

3,975

2,881

2,102

8,522

4,301

4,189

8,490

5,487

5,348

10,835

836

265

1,101

916

267

1,183

1,391

1,020

2,411

1,638

1,004

12,018

3,846

1,875

5,721

5,739

2,791

8,530

746

444

1,190

457

309

766

1,741

1,076

2,817

1,891

1,434

9,296

3,761

2,765

6,526

4,806

3,620

8,426

2,187

1,300

3,487

1,770

838

2,608

3,286

2,393

5,679

3,656

2,543

11,034

1,922

1,265

3,187

2,840

1,991

4,831

3,294

2,469

5,763

4,560

3,039

7,599

712

368

1,080

904

363

12,430

5,953

5,774

11,727

6,865

5,979

12,844

328

100

428

386

125

511

1,890

1,024

2,914

2,474

1,269

13,355

1,662

485

2,147

2,444

726

3,170

1,055

326

1,381

1,818

599

2,417

829

229

1,058

747

228

5,587

3,224

1,894

5,118

3,831

2,211

6,042

1,460

904

2,364

2,755

1,673

4,428

1,180

837

2,017

1,438

1,185

10,470

892

385

1,277

1,467

666

2,133

1,179

496

1,675

2,441

513

2,954

3,640

2,962

6,602

4,193

3,762

5,087

3,117

1,962

5,079

3,881

2,288

6,169

2,833

2,101

4,934

4,767

3,264

8,031

2,690

1,689

4,379

4,083

2,850

14,200

876

481

1,357

987

628

1,615

3,178

2,612

5,790

2,485

2,075

4,560

745

199

944

693

140

6,175

426

150

576

641

217

858

320

118

438

203

79

282

483

119

602

465

109

1,140

76

52

128

131

67

198

11

18

26

16

24

13

71,968
48,226
Source: Joint Admission and Matriculation Board.
Note: ** = 2008 Figures were Revised
* = 2009 Figures are Provisional

120,194

91,830

59,797

151,627

Total

327

TABLE 302.1: ADMISSION STATISTICS BY GENDER AND STATE WITHIN FACULTY, - 2008
Number
Administration
State

Agriculture

Arts/Humanities

Education

Engr/Tech/Envi.

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Abia

331

400

731

252

214

466

129

321

450

265

490

755

847

170

1,017

Adamawa

139

45

184

87

34

121

90

60

150

210

121

331

169

42

211

Akwa Ibom

168

149

317

140

123

263

203

259

462

236

307

543

635

66

701

Anambra

505

745

1,250

176

169

345

270

475

745

412

952

1,364

1,188

253

1,441

Bauchi

31

14

45

78

23

101

93

41

134

295

72

367

326

52

378

Bayelsa

154

177

331

69

84

153

108

141

249

291

233

524

344

35

379

Benue

330

204

534

289

114

403

356

367

723

687

373

1,060

511

87

598

Borno

10

12

22

89

35

124

136

103

239

335

174

509

92

15

107

Cross River

59

52

111

117

84

201

134

175

309

295

302

597

412

35

447

Delta

309

343

652

157

98

255

315

526

841

561

721

1,282

839

133

972

Ebonyi

207

223

430

163

89

252

284

198

482

270

298

568

202

16

218

Edo

182

161

343

178

139

317

232

398

630

396

465

861

785

98

883

Ekiti

82

80

162

178

136

314

201

217

418

418

435

853

427

82

509

Enugu

435

662

1,097

138

147

285

143

136

279

202

384

586

970

168

1,138

Gombe

48

13

61

24

31

85

82

167

179

92

271

101

16

117

583

798

1,381

455

423

878

293

625

918

762

1,577

2,339

1,465

265

1,730

Imo
Jigawa

34

10

44

36

42

71

19

90

145

24

169

68

71

Kaduna

258

108

366

22

17

39

399

332

731

379

241

620

279

35

314

Kano

174

44

218

138

30

168

342

119

461

470

179

649

407

21

428

Katsina

55

64

18

20

282

111

393

451

111

562

141

148

Kebbi

50

11

61

39

11

50

71

27

98

155

50

205

31

32

Kogi

510

339

849

175

98

273

424

534

958

337

265

602

542

82

624

Kwara

116

79

195

105

77

182

235

181

416

346

203

549

453

62

515

Lagos

177

152

329

86

74

160

129

220

349

163

138

301

374

108

482

Nassarawa

129

51

180

52

15

67

123

140

263

211

66

277

87

92

Niger

108

29

137

53

40

93

146

95

241

172

64

236

162

23

185

Ogun

406

382

788

492

375

867

280

470

750

445

568

1,013

838

212

1,050

Ondo

154

133

287

255

158

413

352

386

738

790

948

1,738

544

133

677

Osun

208

178

386

466

320

786

230

302

532

524

513

1,037

992

296

1,288

Oyo

204

141

345

462

341

803

279

235

514

644

463

1,107

954

248

1,202

44

40

84

10

15

153

195

348

229

128

357

130

29

159

Rivers

362

525

887

99

117

216

99

162

261

651

904

1,555

1,072

122

1,194

Sokoto

37

45

37

46

126

46

172

224

57

281

16

16

Taraba

29

11

40

27

33

66

33

99

95

42

137

90

98

12

37

12

49

78

30

108

175

55

230

63

67

Zamfara

42

46

24

10

34

124

33

157

162

30

192

23

25

FCT (Abuja)

10

12

12

11

23

16

21

19

21

11

16

12

28

230

41

271

25

25

Total
6,694
6,343 13,037 5,228
Source: Joint Admission and Matriculation Board

3,646

8,874

7,109

7,817

14,926

12,828

12,091

24,919

16,623

2,936

19,559

Plateau

Yobe

Foreigner

328

TABLE 303.2: ADMISSION STATISTICS BY GENDER AND STATE WITHIN FACULTY - 2008
Number
Law/Legal
State
Abia

Medicine

Science

Social Science

Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

91

77

168

231

281

512

812

597

1,409

301

291

592

3,259

2,841

6,100

Adamawa

16

18

34

43

21

64

441

200

641

458

189

647

1,653

730

2,383

93

49

142

241

203

444

561

409

970

320

250

570

2,597

1,815

4,412

Anambra

148

156

304

432

439

871

1,165

1,040

2,205

675

728

1,403

4,971

4,957

9,928

Akwa Ibom
Bauchi

34

39

47

22

69

157

55

212

92

23

115

1,153

307

1,460

65

73

138

79

142

221

199

125

324

206

132

338

1,515

1,142

2,657

Benue

Bayelsa

108

86

194

183

86

269

782

289

1,071

917

505

1,422

4,163

2,111

6,274

Borno

20

11

31

47

57

104

233

112

345

213

73

286

1,175

592

1,767

60

47

107

162

157

319

311

202

513

468

260

728

2,018

1,314

3,332

Delta

149

132

281

349

368

717

1,209

593

1,802

764

678

1,442

4,652

3,592

8,244

143

64

207

348

199

547

384

185

569

301

141

442

2,302

1,413

3,715

Edo

144

126

270

325

280

605

957

517

1,474

783

740

1,523

3,982

2,924

6,906

Ekiti

34

40

74

124

80

204

918

455

1,373

524

404

928

2,906

1,929

4,835

Enugu

134

72

206

299

194

493

767

610

1,377

476

350

826

3,564

2,723

6,287

Gombe

14

12

26

45

30

75

130

60

190

256

105

361

882

417

1,299

Imo

193

169

362

385

623

1,008

1,760

1,394

3,154

749

794

1,543

6,645

6,668

13,313

Jigawa

Cross River
Ebonyi

23

10

33

13

21

139

36

175

43

10

53

572

126

698

Kaduna

51

53

104

117

80

197

557

303

860

510

232

742

2,572

1,401

3,973

Kano

59

50

109

105

36

141

466

115

581

243

55

298

2,404

649

3,053

Katsina

28

34

52

27

79

411

117

528

214

33

247

1,652

423

2,075

Kebbi

19

13

32

25

11

36

447

107

554

90

16

106

927

247

1,174

Kogi

46

46

92

176

126

302

856

423

1,279

823

405

1,228

3,889

2,318

6,207

Kwara

73

63

136

162

109

271

707

432

1,139

492

339

831

2,689

1,545

4,234

Lagos

27

34

61

74

168

242

464

277

741

417

463

880

1,911

1,634

3,545

Nassarawa

52

25

77

40

23

63

249

70

319

185

85

270

1,128

480

1,608

Niger

29

14

43

45

28

73

511

196

707

272

107

379

1,498

596

2,094

Ogun

67

92

159

241

218

459

1,405

892

2,297

891

852

1,743

5,065

4,061

9,126

Ondo

87

65

152

265

164

429

1,306

597

1,903

647

480

1,127

4,400

3,064

7,464

Osun

88

73

161

233

246

479

1,264

879

2,143

596

561

1,157

4,601

3,368

7,969

Oyo

76

57

133

213

169

382

1,083

655

1,738

512

415

927

4,427

2,724

7,151

Plateau

110

72

182

119

80

199

168

71

239

424

221

645

1,387

841

2,228

Rivers

142

156

298

196

212

408

422

358

780

222

168

390

3,265

2,724

5,989

Sokoto

13

18

41

11

52

216

64

280

88

95

798

207

1,005

Taraba

32

13

45

31

16

47

94

38

132

109

43

152

573

210

783

Yobe

14

20

29

15

44

67

23

90

78

14

92

549

163

712

Zamfara

17

23

24

32

126

35

161

69

11

80

611

139

750

13

20

27

12

39

103

57

160

FCT (Abuja)
Foreigner
Total

41

205

246

56

14

70

65

50

115

440

329

769

2,502

2,002

4,504

5,587

5,146

10,733

21,807

12,558

34,365

14,520

10,242

24,762

92,898

62,781

155,679

Source: Joint Admission and Matriculation Board

329

TABLE 304.1: ADMISSION STATISTICS BY GENDER AND STATE WITHIN FACULTY - 2009
Number
Administration

Agriculture

Arts/Humanities

Education

Engr/Tech/Envi.

State
Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Abia

315

360

675

304

306

610

206

360

566

283

464

747

915

199

1,114

Adamawa

110

68

178

140

50

190

45

40

85

161

65

226

322

65

387

Akwa Ibom

174

208

382

174

203

377

199

280

479

254

357

611

787

97

884

Anambra

670

884

1,554

205

213

418

375

665

1,040

371

882

1,253

1,298

286

1,584

Bauchi

36

14

50

86

18

104

57

35

92

308

81

389

349

43

392

Bayelsa

64

75

139

139

35

174

153

203

356

323

267

590

314

25

339

Benue

439

272

711

351

180

531

619

496

1,115

809

385

1,194

626

109

735

Borno

11

12

23

56

24

80

53

53

106

127

87

214

78

85

Cross River

77

84

161

173

136

309

120

178

298

260

299

559

204

32

236

Delta

254

264

518

211

123

334

475

758

1,233

525

567

1,092

958

128

1,086

Ebonyi

307

264

571

155

110

265

310

172

482

274

309

583

234

31

265

Edo

172

162

334

185

135

320

285

494

779

348

349

697

782

98

880

Ekiti

156

134

290

195

153

348

211

288

499

403

377

780

365

90

455

Enugu

471

648

1,119

167

181

348

189

212

401

229

414

643

1,420

221

1,641

Gombe

58

20

78

35

40

90

57

147

102

40

142

145

16

161

542

681

1,223

605

606

1,211

392

626

1,018

625

1,216

1,841

1,812

350

2,162

Imo
Jigawa

19

25

15

24

68

18

86

65

24

89

78

84

Kaduna

206

80

286

36

15

51

410

355

765

118

68

186

323

42

365

Kano

109

42

151

223

57

280

374

131

505

301

168

469

468

31

499

32

14

46

24

27

291

119

410

295

112

407

143

150

Katsina
Kebbi

23

15

38

42

14

56

54

37

91

60

29

89

89

13

102

Kogi

420

296

716

253

174

427

343

414

757

259

128

387

597

84

681

Kwara

233

161

394

129

102

231

251

258

509

185

146

331

473

101

574

Lagos

129

107

236

90

83

173

116

174

290

183

172

355

244

66

310

Nassarawa

233

124

357

32

10

42

175

104

279

206

96

302

108

10

118

Niger

53

24

77

43

27

70

91

95

186

70

23

93

215

27

242

Ogun

317

384

701

567

409

976

323

471

794

375

530

905

627

184

811

Ondo

140

135

275

255

164

419

245

305

550

657

703

1,360

479

97

576

Osun

200

154

354

523

378

901

275

325

600

724

748

1,472

979

343

1,322

1,640

1,158

2,798

1,015

670

1,685

1,760

1,087

2,847

4,832

3,044

7,876

2,348

615

2,963

Oyo
Plateau

49

29

78

14

13

27

113

163

276

72

51

123

139

28

167

Rivers

226

270

496

125

145

270

91

139

230

622

909

1,531

631

76

707

Sokoto

33

40

47

10

57

129

30

159

108

10

118

41

41

Taraba

27

17

44

48

12

60

118

60

178

138

47

185

92

15

107

Yobe

15

20

64

30

94

60

21

81

32

33

Zamfara

26

29

24

27

80

16

96

79

16

95

29

32

FCT (Abuja)

19

27

13

22

10

28

36

11

18

25

Total
7,998
7,188 15,186 6,710
Source: Joint Admission and Matriculation Board

4,782

11,492

9,169

9,262

18,431

14,823

13,210

28,033

18,790

3,561

22,351

Foreigner

330

TABLE 304.2: ADMISSION STATISTICS BY GENDER AND STATE WITHIN FACULTY - 2009
Number
Law/Legal

Medicine

Science

Social Science

Total

State
Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

101

98

199

256

322

578

1,102

755

1,857

355

290

645

3,837

3,154

6,991

Adamawa

19

14

33

25

23

48

515

224

739

492

249

741

1,829

798

2,627

Akwa Ibom

71

56

127

245

232

477

731

490

1,221

355

284

639

2,990

2,207

5,197

160

143

303

460

491

951

1,441

1,248

2,689

763

867

1,630

5,743

5,679

11,422

Bauchi

19

10

29

54

31

85

247

73

320

82

18

100

1,238

323

1,561

Bayelsa

44

25

69

123

81

204

374

203

577

153

112

265

1,687

1,026

2,713

Benue

135

77

212

188

70

258

1,147

399

1,546

1,549

914

2,463

5,863

2,902

8,765

Borno

12

14

26

29

41

70

114

74

188

82

39

121

562

351

913

Cross River

56

43

99

208

210

418

488

212

700

364

269

633

1,950

1,463

3,413

Delta

103

106

209

331

351

682

1,408

846

2,254

752

624

1,376

5,017

3,767

8,784

Ebonyi

137

57

194

346

229

575

755

340

1,095

381

146

527

2,899

1,658

4,557

Edo

63

90

153

295

286

581

1,063

584

1,647

598

467

1,065

3,791

2,665

6,456

Ekiti

53

45

98

175

108

283

969

545

1,514

431

351

782

2,958

2,091

5,049

Enugu

129

68

197

387

250

637

1,130

830

1,960

653

472

1,125

4,775

3,296

8,071

Gombe

16

11

27

41

16

57

253

118

371

233

95

328

973

378

1,351

Abia

Anambra

Imo

105

135

240

427

598

1,025

2,008

1,459

3,467

567

576

1,143

7,083

6,247

13,330

Jigawa

17

24

20

27

111

34

145

38

23

61

431

134

565

Kaduna

50

35

85

182

114

296

935

523

1,458

441

187

628

2,701

1,419

4,120

Kano

66

20

86

92

30

122

711

212

923

212

56

268

2,556

747

3,303

Katsina

25

10

35

53

31

84

774

260

1,034

205

62

267

1,842

618

2,460

Kebbi

26

33

21

18

39

381

80

461

56

17

73

752

230

982

Kogi

146

126

272

145

129

274

1,020

574

1,594

745

356

1,101

3,928

2,281

6,209

Kwara

50

45

95

186

125

311

822

515

1,337

572

331

903

2,901

1,784

4,685

Lagos

22

33

55

65

87

152

412

302

714

291

257

548

1,552

1,281

2,833

Nassarawa

49

29

78

34

22

56

367

201

568

286

87

373

1,490

683

2,173

Niger

27

12

39

42

36

78

386

151

537

332

128

460

1,259

523

1,782

Ogun

61

59

120

175

213

388

1,200

842

2,042

765

877

1,642

4,410

3,969

8,379

Ondo

80

65

145

228

150

378

1,071

500

1,571

396

315

711

3,551

2,434

5,985

Osun

98

96

194

309

282

591

1,398

832

2,230

558

483

1,041

5,064

3,641

8,705

Oyo

917

406

1,323

637

652

1,289

2,751

1,377

4,128

2,774

1,665

4,439

18,674

10,674

29,348

Plateau

60

54

114

46

52

98

240

131

371

288

136

424

1,021

657

1,678

Rivers

100

78

178

137

155

292

470

286

756

196

147

343

2,598

2,205

4,803

Sokoto

17

21

47

13

60

217

57

274

63

13

76

702

144

846

Taraba

17

25

32

12

44

179

82

261

188

49

237

839

302

1,141

Yobe

10

14

23

153

56

209

118

22

140

469

148

617

Zamfara
FCT
(Abuja)

15

19

25

17

42

134

38

172

58

13

71

470

113

583

15

36

22

58

23

29

139

72

211

Foreigner

12

17

10

27

15

13

28

79

44

123

3,082

2,095

5,177

6,091

5,509

11,600

27,530

15,485

43,015

16,430

11,016

27,446

110,623

72,108

182,731

Total

Source: Joint Admission and Matriculation Board

331

TABLE 305: NATIONAL YOUTH SERVICE CORPS DEPLOYMENT OF MEMBERS BY STATE AND SEX,
2003, 2004 AND 2005 (A&B)
Number
2003 (A&B)

State

2004 (A&B)

2005 (A&B)

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Abia

1,584

970

2,554

1,741

1,279

3,020

1,416

1,016

2,432

Adamawa

1,662

1,244

2,906

1,761

1,423

3,184

1,223

897

2,120

Akwa Ibom

1,462

1,017

2,479

1,662

1,252

2,914

1,474

998

2,472

Anambra

1,453

1,083

2,536

1,710

1,405

3,115

1,605

1,201

2,806

Bauchi

1,519

1,279

2,798

1,712

1,432

3,144

1,345

1,022

2,367

Bayelsa

1,320

1,211

2,531

1,572

1,386

2,958

1,298

787

2,085

Benue

1,676

1,302

2,978

1,785

1,428

3,213

1,375

1,036

2,411

Borno

1,536

1,080

2,616

1,848

1,352

3,200

1,200

894

2,094

Cross River

1,411

1,070

2,481

1,656

1,393

3,049

1,341

1,136

2,477

Delta

1,803

1,176

2,979

1,670

1,432

3,102

1,675

1,205

2,880

Ebonyi

1,674

1,087

2,761

1,772

1,202

2,974

1,327

882

2,209

Edo

1,419

1,261

2,680

1,532

1,510

3,042

1,520

1,190

2,710

Ekiti

1,294

1,142

2,436

1,614

1,376

2,990

1,384

1,125

2,509

Enugu

1,431

1,106

2,537

1,694

1,388

3,082

1,569

1,206

2,775

Gombe

1,541

1,327

2,868

1,730

1,495

3,225

1,224

945

2,169

Imo

1,405

1,061

2,466

1,704

1,347

3,051

1,480

1,220

2,700

Jigawa

1,573

1,285

2,858

1,765

1,413

3,178

1,133

845

1,978

Kaduna

1,582

1,288

2,870

1,709

1,425

3,134

1,705

1,563

3,268

Kano

1,352

1,258

2,610

1,650

1,516

3,166

1,650

1,363

3,013

Katsina

1,542

1,164

2,706

1,571

1,306

2,877

1,203

916

2,119

Kebbi

1,489

1,188

2,677

1,731

1,542

3,273

1,116

808

1,924

Kogi

1,563

1,268

2,831

1,723

1,405

3,128

1,287

954

2,241

Kwara

1,395

1,150

2,545

1,494

1,442

2,936

1,497

1,225

2,722

Lagos

680

1,191

1,871

739

1,395

2,134

1,371

2,403

3,774

Nassarawa

1,359

1,155

2,514

1,579

1,482

3,061

1,260

1,134

2,394

Niger

1,343

1,123

2,466

1,508

1,367

2,875

1,291

1,104

2,395

Ogun

1,454

1,053

2,507

1,598

1,361

2,959

1,633

1,368

3,001

Ondo

1,300

1,114

2,414

1,546

1,558

3,104

1,377

1,088

2,465

Osun

1,208

1,103

2,311

1,543

1,419

2,962

1,394

1,176

2,570

Oyo

1,198

1,153

2,351

1,483

1,611

3,094

1,429

1,379

2,808

Plateau

1,416

1,130

2,546

1,772

1,584

3,356

1,445

1,218

2,663

Rivers

1,334

1,036

2,370

1,323

1,640

2,963

1,690

1,613

3,303

Sokoto

1,602

1,266

2,868

1,702

1,423

3,125

1,220

1,106

2,326

Taraba

1,555

1,202

2,757

1,696

1,512

3,208

1,183

856

2,039

Yobe

1,579

1,283

2,862

1,702

1,461

3,163

1,160

867

2,027

Zamfara

1,610

1,294

2,904

1,862

1,409

3,271

1,141

897

2,038

713

1,021

1,734

990

1,070

2,060

1,547

1,734

3,281

Total
53,037
43,141
Source: National Youth Service Corps
Note: A & B = 1st and 2nd batch

96,178

59,845

52,441

112,286

51,188

42,377

93,565

FCT (Abuja)

332

TABLE 306: NATIONAL YOUTH SERVICE CORPS DEPLOYMENT OF MEMBERS BY STATE AND SEX
2005, 2006 - 2008(A&B)
Number
2006(A& B)

2007 (A&B)

2008(A&B)

State
Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Abia

1,863

1,312

3,175

1,910

1,317

3,227

2,430

2,176

4,606

Adamawa

1,623

1,079

2,702

1,496

1,433

2,929

2,406

1,814

4,220

Akwa Ibom

1,914

1,300

3,214

1,988

1,274

3,262

2,513

1,840

4,353

Anambra

1,856

1,597

3,453

2,010

1,661

3,671

2,815

2,140

4,955

Bauchi

1,649

1,261

2,910

1,807

1,429

3,236

2,530

1,899

4,429

Bayelsa

1,792

1,147

2,939

1,853

1,217

3,070

2,549

1,757

4,306

Benue

1,689

1,268

2,957

1,736

1,416

3,152

2,561

1,922

4,483

Borno

1,619

1,170

2,789

1,876

1,450

3,326

2,523

2,006

4,529

Cross River

1,829

1,341

3,170

1,998

1,283

3,281

2,549

1,785

4,334

Delta

2,149

1,636

3,785

2,167

1,594

3,761

2,667

2,184

4,851

Ebonyi

1,723

1,159

2,882

1,935

1,349

3,284

2,624

1,828

4,452

Edo

1,869

1,514

3,383

1,985

1,574

3,559

2,541

2,361

4,902

Ekiti

1,641

1,411

3,052

1,885

1,325

3,210

2,722

2,216

4,938

Enugu

1,988

1,605

3,593

1,997

1,509

3,506

2,635

2,259

4,894

Gombe

1,556

1,143

2,699

1,785

1,245

3,030

2,603

1,855

4,458

Imo

1,825

1,397

3,222

1,897

1,342

3,239

2,586

1,971

4,557

Jigawa

1,587

1,108

2,695

1,718

1,266

2,984

2,501

1,767

4,268

Kaduna

2,309

2,124

4,433

1,996

1,925

3,921

3,224

2,943

6,167

Kano

2,085

1,779

3,864

2,252

1,922

4,174

3,162

2,659

5,821

Katsina

1,567

1,280

2,847

1,775

1,486

3,261

2,524

1,936

4,460

Kebbi

1,591

1,163

2,754

1,705

1,354

3,059

2,369

1,862

4,231

Kogi

1,803

1,308

3,111

1,914

1,429

3,343

2,530

1,962

4,492

Kwara

1,820

1,481

3,301

1,948

1,536

3,484

2,627

2,230

4,857

Lagos

1,986

3,278

5,264

2,836

3,978

6,814

5,462

5,847

11,309

Nassarawa

1,674

1,412

3,086

1,750

1,427

3,177

2,373

2,095

4,468

Niger

1,646

1,415

3,061

1,848

1,391

3,239

2,511

2,175

4,686

Ogun

2,124

1,852

3,976

2,219

1,973

4,192

3,124

2,862

5,986

Ondo

1,842

1,366

3,208

1,819

1,350

3,169

2,614

2,053

4,667

Osun

1,826

1,493

3,319

1,832

1,534

3,366

2,547

2,286

4,833

Oyo

1,646

1,723

3,369

1,982

2,176

4,158

2,672

2,777

5,449

Plateau

1,900

1,582

3,482

2,013

1,655

3,668

2,851

2,299

5,150

Rivers

2,527

2,113

4,640

2,335

2,246

4,581

3,297

3,029

6,326

Sokoto

1,595

1,248

2,843

1,920

1,454

3,374

2,619

2,038

4,657

Taraba

1,471

1,270

2,741

1,409

1,384

2,793

2,521

1,838

4,359

Yobe

1,467

1,126

2,593

1,682

1,342

3,024

2,355

1,821

4,176

Zamfara

1,558

1,185

2,743

1,719

1,542

3,261

2,367

1,922

4,289

FCT (Abuja)

2,025

3,021

5,046

2,583

3,360

5,943

4,609

5,215

9,824

Total
66,634
55,667
Source: National Youth Service Corps
st
nd
Note: A & B = 1 and 2 batch

122,301

71,580

60,148

131,728

102,113

85,629

187,742

333

Total

TABLE 307: DISTRIBUTION OF CORPS MEMBERS BY DISCIPLINE, 2004 - 2008


2004

2005

2006

2007

Number
2008

Acct/Business Studies
Agric.Engr.
Agric Science
Arts/Humanities
Education Arts
Educ. Special
Educ. Vocation
Educ. Science
Engineering
Env'tal Design Arc Surv/Est.Mgt Etc
Food Science and Tech
Human Medicine
Law
Natural/App Science
Paramedical
Lab Tech/Nursing.Etc
Pharmacy
Sec.Studies
Social Science
Vet. Medicine
Others

14,890
1,120
3,387
10,260
5,555
2,242
542
5,054
8,688
4,941
867
361
3,999
8,974

15,988
1,203
3,637
11,017
5,965
2,408
582
5,427
8,072
5,305
931
388
4,293
9,635

20,898
1,572
16,548
14,400
7,796
3,147
761
7,094
10,551
6,933
872
363
4,020
9,020

22,509
1,693
5,120
15,510
8,397
3,389
819
7,640
11,364
7,469
1,311
546
6,045
13,565

28,949
2,178
6,585
19,948
10,801
4,360
1,054
9,826
14,616
9,606
1,686
703
7,773
17,446

1,988
710
2,804
5,358
240
5,158

2,134
762
3,011
5,357
258
7,192

1,998
714
2,819
5,014
337
7,444

3,005
1,074
4,239
7,542
363
10,125

3,864
1,380
5,452
9,700
467
31,350

Total
Source: National Youth Service Corps

87,140

93,565

122,301

131,728

187,744

Discipline / Year

TABLE 308: NUMBER OF UNIVERSITIES IN NIGERIA, 2005 2009


University
Federal Universities

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

17

17

17

17

17

Federal Universities of Technology

Federal Universities of Agriculture

Federal Universities of Petroleum

Military University (NDA)

State Universities

26

30

30

33

36

Private Universities

23

24

34

34

41

Total
75
Source: National Universities Commission
Note: Federal University of Petroleum was estab. In 2007

80

95

95

104

CHART 21: NUMBER OF UNIVERSITIES IN NIGERIA, 2003 2007


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TABLE 309.1: ENROLMENT BY INSTITUTION AND SEX (UNDERGRADUATE), 2001/02 2005/06

Institution

2001/2002

2002/2003

2003/2004

Number
2005/2006

2004/2005

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Universiity of Ibadan

12,179

7,847

12,179

7,847

8,766

3,757

12,070

6,887

8,071

5,752

Universiity of Nigeria Nsukka

17,976

16,369

17,976

16,369

24,042

10,304

16,593

19,595

15,796

14,491

Obafemi Awolowo Uni. Ile-Ife

13,144

5,579

15,239

7,503

14,165

6,071

17,144

8,012

15,927

9,201

5,506

2,015

25,506

12,015

12,274

11,160

27,244

2,389

12,274

11,167

Ahmadu Bello Uni. Zaria


University of Lagos

12,494

7,918

13,794

10,502

27,231

11,671

15,199

12,333

18,540

15,714

University of Benin

14,458

11,047

15,893

7,471

36,053

15,451

23,846

18,258

16,950

10,403

Bayero Uni. Kano

21,244

6,690

18,147

8,985

14,475

6,203

1,853

5,640

12,179

3,671

University of Calabar

12,885

10,367

22,545

14,125

25,237

10,816

11,922

11,271

8,542

8,255

University of Ilorin

12,930

6,657

14,367

7,397

13,803

5,916

14,257

5,871

13,208

7,078

University of Jos

6,377

3,712

6,460

3,806

12,318

5,279

12,318

5,596

8,012

5,727

University of Maiduguri

1,504

5,335

17,025

16,061

15,229

6,527

22,507

5,923

29,462

Usman Danfodio Uni. Sokoto

8,914

3,820

11,142

4,775

12,380

5,306

13,112

5,721

9,015

2,574

14,219

13,346

14,021

13,264

18,036

7,730

10,460

6,046

15,844

6,790

University of P/Harcourt
University of Abuja

1,785

1,495

15,785

11,495

15,844

6,790

4,835

4,386

4,000

5,000

13,609

13,464

18,775

12,487

23,356

10,010

24,706

10,247

21,094

University of Uyo
Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Univ.
Bauchi

6,678

5,281

6,678

5,281

9,958

4,268

8,471

7,888

18,347

7,080

1,591

7,069

1,718

8,128

3,484

5,825

1,244

5,696

1,223

Fed. Uni. of Technology Owerri

9,072

3,888

11,340

4,860

12,601

5,401

17,379

5,550

17,347

5,636

Fed. Uni. of Technology Akure

8,461

1,660

6,282

1,804

4,872

2,088

6,279

1,749

5,750

1,806

Fed. Uni. of Technology Minna

8,702

3,006

9,385

3,691

9,696

4,156

9,854

5,241

10,106

2,999

Fed. Uni. of Technology Yola

5,703

1,302

9,032

2,410

7,567

3,243

4,429

1,665

8,784

Uni. of Agric. Makurdi

1,590

303

1,590

303

928

398

2,898

579

3,157

Uni. of Agric. Abeokuta

2,821

1,686

3,292

1,903

3,148

1,349

4,801

2,899

4,451

3,009

Michael Okpara Uni. of Agric.

1,124

823

1,250

1,073

2,799

1,200

1,314

1,225

1,856

1,718

Nnamdi Azikiwe Uni. Awka

Nigerian Defence Academy


Lagos State University
Rivers State Uni. of Sci. and
Technology
Ambrose Alli Uni. Ekpoma
Abia State University Uturu
Enugu State Uni. of Sci & Tech
Olabisi Onabanjo Uni. AgoIwoye

975

976

9,761

7,957

9,761

7,957

36,570

15,673

9,136

7,043

8,433

6,836

4,227

1,812

17,122

5,495

18,122

6,495

8,624

4,008

9,855

4,224

1,425

4,876

13,860

10,316

5,116

5,037

6,934

7,145

6,138

4,989

8,455

8,458

8,093

8,075

8,877

3,805

9,245

6,541

8,877

3,805

3,800

University of Ado-Ekiti

1,237

711

1,856

1,286

2,469

3,800

6,114

3,652

2,469

Ladoke Akintola University

8,041

4,833

8,041

4,833

10,639

4,559

9,988

5,388

21,372

16,296

10,740

17,730

17,402

17,402

9,068

18,421

10,096

17,402

9,068

Benue State Uni. Markudi

18,244

19,351

Delta State Uni. Abraka

9,594

4,112

18,084

5,872

12,103

10,954

11,117

4,597

12,179

1,431

13,448

12,124

13,522

12,205

5,398

3,475

Gombe State University

389

169

389

169

216

129

Kogi State Uni. Ayangba

3,524

1,671

4,008

1,964

3,524

1,671

Kano State Uni. of Tech.

425

73

824

108

510

305

510

305

1,163

181

Anambra State Uni. of Tech

3,597

2,796

3,396

2,692

C/River State Uni of Tech

1,718

851

Ebonyi State Uni. Abakaliki

8,745

6,854

10,266

4,400

10,494

9,898

9,600

8,073
679

Imo State University

Adekunle Ajasin Uni. Ondo

Nassarawa State Universiity

1,585

679

3,440

1,879

1,585

Babcock UniversIty Abeokuta

359

396

382

372

2,504

1,073

2,504

1,073

3,621

Madonna University Okija

430

508

623

805

2,687

1,889

1,234

2,004

2,874

4,221

335

TABLE 309.2: ENROLMENT BY INSTITUTION AND SEX (UNDERGRADUATE), 2001/02 2005/06


Number
2001/2002

2002/2003

2003/2004

2004/2005

2005/2006

Institution
Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Igbinedion University Okada

2,765

1,185

1,939

2,059

2,103

3,065

Bowen University Iwo

246

262

1,924

824

1,236

1,461

1,924

824

Covenant University Ota


Pan-African University
Lagos

497

569

2,100

900

1,641

1,615

2,841

2,787

42

22

42

22

Benson Idahosa Uni. Benin

491

630

1,260

540

958

1,175

1,087

1,289

National Math. Centre Abuja


Nig. French Language
Village

137

59

152

86

137

59

108

320

112

470

531

228

4,146

531

228

Nig. Arabic Lang. Village


National Institute Of Nig.
Languages

1,785

765

615

267

1,785

765

700

300

133

324

14

Abti-American University

310

Adamawa State Uuniversity

316

135

436

171

1,235

441

National Open Uni. Lagos

4,405

2,071

786

445

1,961

1,049

4,127

3,850

4,434

3,621

3,057

2,661

Tai Solarin Uni. of Education

12,338

Katsina State University

171

65

Plateau State University

Kaduna State University


Novena University Ogume
Delta

290

189

57

53

Ajayi Crowther University

141

165

Bells Uni. of Technology

39

Lead City University

554

486

Redeemers University

210

263

Bingham University

67

62

University of Mkar

79

37

Renaissance University

150

100

Caritas University Enugu

1,300

274,131

170,818

373,778

232,326

492,874

234,534

466,159

258,697

475,577

214,404

Niger Delta University

Total

Grand Total
444,949
Source: National Universities Commission
Note: - = Nil

606,104

727,408

724,856

689,,981

336

TABLE 310.1: ENROLMENT BY INSTITUTION SEX AND CATEGORY, 2005/0


Number
2005/2006
Institution

Ph.D

Masters

Male

Female

University of Ibadan

358

156

University of Nigeria Nsukka

603

251

Obafemi Awolowo Uni. Ile-Ife

755

271

University of Lagos
University of Benin

548
376

300
80

Bayero University Kano


University of Calabar
University of Ilorin

85
102
42

27
64
16

University of Jos
University of Maiduguri

140
-

66
-

Usman Danfodio Uni. Sokoto


University of P/Harcourt

120
-

19
-

University of Abuja

535

Ahmadu Bello University Zaria

Nnamdi Azikiwe Uni. Awka


University of Uyo
Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Univ.
Bauchi

PGD

Undergraduate

Sub-Degree

Total

Male
1,71
1
2,08
1
1,19
6

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

1,053

162

240

8,071

5,752

17,503

1,042

275

150

15,796

14,491

2,241

3,306

40,236

502

174

92

15,927

9,201

302

338

28,758

1,90
0
627
1,48
6
412
25
1,51
8
-

12,274

11,167

23,441

645
271

112
135

148
63

18,540
16,950

15,714
10,403

1,500
421

581
799

39,988
30,125

352
158
11

1,102
59
4,891

263
4
220

12,179
8,542
13,208

3,671
8,255
7,078

5,098
1,215

2,805
1,372

27,068
20,183
25,491

651
-

258
-

146
-

8,012
29,462

5,727
-

5,692
-

3,799
-

26,009
29,462

107
-

191
-

52
-

9,015
15,844

2,574
6,790

766
-

318
-

13,715
22,634

267

553
1,05
3

511

1,056

552

4,000

5,000

5,500

6,500

24,974

22

80

210

21,094
18,347

514

21,094
19,173

148

74

894

447

1,288

640

5,696

1,223

387

140

10,937

Fed. Uni. Technology Owerri

61

28

329

92

24

17,347

5,636

24,322

Fed. Uni. Technology Akure

214

31

805
2,01
5

378

2,164

337

5,750

1,806

1,317

833

14,845

Fed. Uni. of Technology Minna


Fed. Uni. of Technology Yola
Uni. of Agric. Makurdi

76
42

258
210

790
157

10,106
8,784
3,157

2,999
-

786
5,309
958

273
-

14,164
15,217
4,524

Uni. of Agric. Abeokuta


Michael Okpara Uni. of Agric.

32
-

21
-

105
-

59
-

74
-

29
-

4,451
1,856

3,009
1,718

1,143
-

784
-

9,707
3,574

Nigerian Defence Academy


Lagos State University
Rivers State Uni. of Sci. and
Technology

44

15

253

159

976
8,433

6,836

43

37

976
15,820

16

14

472

345

241

293

18,122

6,495

25,998

Ambrose Alli Uni. Ekpoma


Abia State University Uturu

76

45

99

73

33

27

13,860
8,093

10,316
8,075

24,176
16,521

Enugu State Uni. of Sci & Tech


Olabisi Onabanjo Uni. AgoIwoye
University of Ado-Ekiti

8,877

3,805

12,682

2,469

3,800

4194
6,269

Ladoke Akintola University


Imo State University

21,372
17,402

9,068

21,372
26,470

Benue State Uni. Markudi


Delta State Uni. Abraka
Adekunle Ajasin Uni. Ondo

14
97
10

4
66
3

530
432
24

178
230
9

217
139
-

95
65
-

19,351
12,103
5,398

10,954
3,475

550

273

20389
24,086
9,742

Gombe State University


Kogi State Uni. Ayangba

216
3,524

129
1,671

345.00
5,195

Kano State Uni. of Tech.


Anambra State Uni. of Tech

1163
-

181
-

1,344
-

Cross River State Uni of Tech


Ebonyi State Uni. Abakaliki
Nassarawa State University

29
-

365
-

52
-

1718
9,600
1,585

851
8,073
679

1,914
-

2,569
20,033
2,264

Babcock University Abeokuta


Madonna University Okija

32

20

3,621
2,874

4,221

3,621
7,163

337

TABLE 310.2: ENROLMENT BY INSTITUTION SEX AND CATEGORY, 2005/06


Number
2005/2006
Institution

Ph.D

Masters

PGD

Undergraduate

Sub-Degree
Total

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

15

2,103

3,065

5,199

1,924

824

2,748

75

22

39

18

2,841

2,787

5,782

10

1,087

1,289

12

2,408

137

59

196

531

228

759

1,785

765

2,550

14

31

310

310

60

19

1,235

441

235

125

2,115

Niger Delta University


Tai Solarin Uni. of
Education
Katsina State
University
Plateau State
University
Kaduna State
University
Novena University
Ogume Delta
Ajayi Crowther
University
Bells Uni. of
Technology

3,057

2,661

5,718

12,338

4,020

16,358

171

65

236

290

189

144

125

748

57

53

110

141

165

306

39

47

Lead City University

554

486

1,040

Redeemers University

210

263

473

Bingham University

67

62

129

University of Mkar
Renaissance
University
Caritas University
Enugu

79

37

321

63

500

150

100

250

1,300

1,300

4,661

1,845

18,865

7,535

14,268

3,471

475,577

214,404

40,383

22,483

807,686

Igbinedion University
Okada
Bowen University Iwo
Covenant Universiity
Ota
Pan-African University
Lagos
Benson Idahosa Uni.
Benin
National Math. Centre
Abuja
Nig. French Language
Village
Nig. Arabic Lang.
Village
National Institute of
Nig. Lang
Abti-American
University
Adamawa State
University
National Open Uni.
Lagos

Total

Grand Total
6,506
Source: National Universities Commission
Note: - = Nil

26,400

17,739

689,981

62,866

338

TABLE 311.1: ENROLMENT BY ACADEMIC DISCIPLINE (UNDERGRADUATE), 2003/04

Institution
University of Ibadan
University of Nigeria Nsukka
Obafemi Awolowo Uni. Ile-Ife
Ahmadu Bello Uni. Zaria
University of Lagos
University of Benin
Bayero Uni. Kano
University of Calabar
University of Ilorin
University of jos
University of Maiduguri
Usman Danfodio Uni. Sokoto
University of P/Harcourt
University of Abuja
Nnamdi Azikiwe Uni. Awka
University of Uyo
Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Uni.
Bauchi
Fed. Uni. Technology Owerri
Fed. Uni. Technology Akure
Fed. Uni. of Technology Minna
Fed. Uni. of Technology Yola
Uni. of Agric. Makurdi
Uni. of Agric. Abeokuta
Michael Okpara Uni. of Agric.
Nigerian Defence Academy
Lagos State University
Rivers State Uni. of Sci. And
Technology
Ambrose Alli Uni. Ekpoma
Abia State University Uturu
Enugu State Uni. of Sci & Tech
Olabisi Onabanjo Uni. AgoIwoye
University of Ado-Ekiti
Ladoke Akintola University
Imo State University
Benue State Uni. Markudi
Delta State Uni. Abraka
Adekunle Ajasin Uni. Ondo
Kogi State Uni. Ayangba
Kano State Uni. of Tech.
Ebonyi State Uni. Abakaliki
Nassarawa State University
Babcock UniversityAbeokuta
Madonna University Okija
Igbinedion University Okada
Bowen University Iwo
Covenant University Ota
Pan-African University Lagos
Benson Idahosa Uni. Benin
National Math. Centre Abuja
Nig. French Language Village
Nig. Arabic Lang. Village
National Institute of Nig. Lang
Adamawa State University
Niger Delta University
Total

Admin./ Mgr Sci


Male
Female
1,626
990
1,028
506
3,046
1,982
4,928
2,025
2,140
1,027
2,929
1,168
3,811
1,303
1,875
1,671
2,461
1,289
2,948
1,338
1,542
572

Agric
Male
Female
801
166
857
368
1,141
347
346
182
3,463
2,245
215
74
2,146
796
846
335
1,722
860
970
353
267
215

Arts
Male
Female
984
863
1,972
845
1,016
313
425
300
2,257
1,566
5,767
3,076
2,020
959
2,962
1,062
995
834
1,851
1,259
1,881
796
1,273
702
2,504
1,407
2,841
1,238
1,485
800
1,388
710

Education
Male
Female
1,324
900
4,684
1,710
879
623
1,543
914
2,974
1,348
4,829
1,190
2,174
1,137
3,072
1,116
1,884
1,043
1,803
731
1,758
730
1,262
807
3,534
1,835
2,763
53
2,500
1,785
1,440
645

Number
Engr./ Tech
Male
Female
512
101
1,624
696
2,466
918
684
573
5,052
666
4,450
320
1,028
501
1,922
171
1,252
421
2,273
873
1,005
400
757
50

1,100
2,317
5,863

698
980
3,230

1,583
1,332
1,572
1,070
626
237
1,497
1,243
-

123
676
564
458
157
70
895
629
-

5,596

3,005

1,153
882
353
4,966

1,604
421
242
2,609

2,421
5,230
1,736
3,196
1,156
171
87
538
4,085

287
1,450
278
1,331
289
58
13
14
579

2,270
1,370
2,300

500
1,314
307

516
126
-

47
148
-

830
1,556
254
1,862

863
685
380
1,000

1,500
644
80

188
396
50

981
2,949
769
2,378
905
514
360
242
807
350
187
2,221

328
1,958
602
2,203
504
184
675
274
525
280
89
2

247
1,267
1,270
405
120
950
16
148
58
548

119
814
434
358
28
432
10
174
23
2

346
3,253
928
301
856
485
227
492
462
531
1,785
700
1,365

464
1,505
852
250
371
202
238
167
133
228
765
300
4

625
2,613
2,386
2,276
1,735
1,554
232
140
137
2,412

711
1,885
2,477
2,182
353
894
104
344
201
28

213
3,075
189
433
348
105

69
1,279
8
422
58
48

56,217

28,551

27,605

12,102

48,948

25,214

64,389

33,910

48,232

12,507

339

TABLE 311.2:

ENROLMENT BY ACADEMIC DISCIPLINE (UNDERGRADUATE), 2003/04

Institution
University of Ibadan
University of Nigeria Nsukka
Obafemi Awolowo Uni. Ile-Ife
Ahmadu Bello Uni. Zaria
University of Lagos
University of Benin
Bayero Uni. Kano
University of Calabar
University of Ilorin
University of Jos
University of Maiduguri
Usman Danfodio Uni. Sokoto
University of P/Harcourt
University of Abuja
Nnamdi Azikiwe Uni. Awka
University of Uyo
Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Uni. Bauchi
Fed. Uni. Technology Owerri
Fed. Uni. Technology Akure
Fed. Uni. of Technology Minna
Fed. Uni. of Technology Yola
Uni. of Agric. Makurdi
Uni. of Agric. Abeokuta
Michael Okpara Uni. of Agric.
Nigerian Defence Academy
Lagos State University
Rivers State Uni. of Sci. And
Technology
Ambrose Alli Uni. Ekpoma
Abia State University Uturu
Enugu State Uni. of Sci & Tech
Olabisi Onabanjo Uni. Ago-Iwoye
University of Ado-Ekiti
Ladoke Akintola University
Imo State University
Benue State Uni. Markudi
Delta State Uni. Abraka
Adekunle Ajasin Uni. Ondo
Kogi State Uni. Ayangba
Kano State Uni. of Tech.
Ebonyi State Uni. Abakaliki
Nassarawa State University
Babcock Universiity Abeokuta
Madonna University Okija
Igbinedion University Okada
Bowen University Iwo
Covenant Universiity Ota
Pan-African University Lagos
Benson Idahosa Uni. Benin
National Math. Centre Abuja
Nig. French Language Village
Nig. Arabic Lang. Village
National Institute of Nig. Lang
Adamawa State University
Niger Delta University
Total

Envir. / Sci.
Male
Female

Law
Male
Female

Medicine
Male
Female

Pharmacy
Male
Female

Number
Science
Male Female

575
1,900
892
2,080
1,930
1,042
765
1,644
440
2,291
1,170
167
-

247
629
546
375
328
791
116
420
314
931
492
-

504
1,241
684
851
2,072
2,055
487
1,555
421
532
580
1,464
1,609
2,178
352
2,913

142
532
502
518
1,444
781
269
385
285
308
288
856
1,612
1,563
152
1,242

1,104
2,154
1,119
786
2,172
2,323
423
2,832
1,480
755
1,187
405
960
142
2,262

324
926
401
475
1,406
1,032
189
1,274
568
339
454
266
582
178
1,003

186
539
679
292
178
1,477
432
453
121
-

94
231
141
146
227
791
245
148
107
-

1,290
3,128
1,834
3,122
3,129
4,624
2,112
5,421
2,444
2,484
3,102
2,036
4,037
2,911
4,905
1,319
1,327
3,206
1,124
3,139
1,416
101
981
1,018
5,218

815
1,340
584
1,571
1,320
2,617
1,006
3,072
1,017
1,047
1,735
1,093
1,224
1,113
3,895
923
1,050
2,002
932
1,436
904
59
264
557
2,186

442
320
1,560
1,951
1,585
71
980
47
612

96
37
750
274
199
7
31
172

238
345
319
209
240
285
1,142
105
61
226
186
214

213
154
306
139
292
189
1,063
59
285
40
318
416
106

645
28
1,037
573
72
67
890
435
635
35

634
5
727
637
25
12
646
629
895
6

701
5,123
670
2,167
578
3,229
2,678
1,232
3,846
405
322
2,056
98
621
259
654
801
448
137
71
45

405
1,145
619
985
375
1,545
1,007
745
3,521
154
70
1,200
52
574
172
265
208
127
59
23
7

22,813

6,922

23,336

14,459

24,521

13,633

4,365

2,131

91,569

47,020

340

TABLE 311.3: ENROLMENT BY ACADEMIC DISCIPLINE (UNDERGRADUATE), 2003/04

Institution
University of Ibadan
University of Nigeria Nsukka
Obafemi Awolowo Uni. Ile-Ife
Ahmadu Bello Uni. Zaria
University of Lagos
University of Benin
Bayero Uni. Kano
University of Calabar
University of Ilorin
University of Jos
University of Maiduguri
Usman Danfodio Uni. Sokoto
University of P/Harcourt
University of Abuja
Nnamdi Azikiwe Uni. Awka
University of Uyo
Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Uni. Bauchi
Fed. Uni. Technology Owerri
Fed. Uni. Technology Akure
Fed. Uni. of Technology Minna
Fed. Uni. of Technology Yola
Uni. of Agric. Makurdi
Uni. of Agric. Abeokuta
Michael Okpara Uni. of Agric.
Nigerian Defence Academy
Lagos State University
Rivers State Uni. of Sci. And Technology
Ambrose Alli Uni. Ekpoma
Abia State University Uturu
Enugu State Uni. of Sci & Tech
Olabisi Onabanjo Uni. Ago-Iwoye
University of Ado-Ekiti
Ladoke Akintola University
Imo State University
Benue State Uni. Markudi
Delta State Uni. Abraka
Adekunle Ajasin Uni. Ondo
Kogi State Uni. Ayangba
Kano State Uni. of Tech.
Ebonyi State Uni. Abakaliki
Nassarawa State University
Babcock Universiity Abeokuta
Madonna University Okija
Igbinedion University Okada
Bowen University Iwo
Covenant Universiity Ota
Pan-African University Lagos
Benson Idahosa Uni. Benin
National Math. Centre Abuja
Nig. French Language Village
Nig. Arabic Lang. Village
National Institute of Nig. Lang
Adamawa State University
Niger Delta University
Total
Source: National Universities Commission
Note: - = Nil

Social Sci.
Male
Female
1,124
641
5,021
2,152
1,292
1,089
2,075
1,499
2,389
1,267
5,784
2,623
3,876
1,041
4,320
1,943
2,531
1,022
2,897
1,101
1,155
752
3,227
1,102
2,772
1,436
4,896
3,978
1,865
600
1,300
1,008
5,667
1,819
1,054
890
2,110
1,192
1,085
536
469
363
2,241
1,151
1,372
1,009
3,806
3,155
200
145
1,760
1,524
132
56
708
1,190
261
479
607
900
33
3
68,029

37,666

Vet Medicine
Male
Female
385
65
621
267
543
123
850
142
540
206
30
5
67
10
-

Number
Dentistry
Male
Female
152
46
127
18
1,281
776
-

3,036

1,560

818

840

341

TABLE 312: APPLICATIONS FOR ADMISSION INTO UNIVERSITY BY FACULTY: (2007/08 2008/09)
Number
2007/08
Faculty

2008/09

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

66,564

76,460

143,024

81,088

9,248

90,336

5,893

4,316

10,209

7,709

5,537

13,246

Arts/Humanities

24,028

37,362

61,390

13,712

49,093

62,805

Education

14,553

19,005

33,558

19,120

25,364

44,484

115,017

11,965

126,982

133,013

13,931

146,944

Administration
Agriculture

Engineering
Environmental Tech.

12,773

2,718

15,491

17,887

3,968

21,855

Law

31,677

30,051

61,728

37,295

34,716

72,011

Medical Science

69,583

80,145

149,728

75,903

93,594

169,497

Pharmacy
Science
Social Science
Others

8,035

10,752

18,787

8,416

11,280

19,696

63,642

46,196

109,838

81,917

57,574

139,491

130,707

95,761

226,468

153,628

112,560

266,188

67

11

78

1,041

1,041

Total
542,539
Source: National Universiies Commission
Note: - = Nil

414,742

957,281

630,729

416,865

1,047,594

TABLE 313: ADMISSION INTO UNIVERSITY BY FACULTY: (2007/08 2008/09)

Number
2007/08
Faculty

2008/09

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Administration

5,380

5,146

10,526

6,184

5,883

12,067

Agriculture

4,038

2,925

6,963

5,963

4,324

10,287

Arts/Humanities

5,522

6,233

11,755

7,259

8,141

15,400

Education

7759

7891

15650

9065

9397

18462

10,861

3,099

13,960

12,978

1,849

14,827

Engineering
Environmental Tech.

2,739

882

3,621

3,973

1,412

5,385

Law

1,872

1,467

3,339

2,055

1,596

3,651

Medical Science

4,023

3,473

7,496

4,719

4,060

8,779

487

441

928

591

497

1,088

Science

17,835

10,325

28,160

24,081

13,575

37,656

Social Science

11,452

8,045

19,497

13,262

9,164

22,426

10

10

Total
71,978
Source: National Universiies Commission
Note: - = Nil

49,927

121,905

90,130

59,898

Pharmacy

Others

150,028

342

TABLE 314:

TOTAL ENROLMENT IN FEDERAL UNIVERSITIES BY MAJOR DISCIPLINE,


2002/2003 2006/2007
Number

Discipline

2002/2003

2003/2004

2004/2005

2005/2006

2006/07

Administration/MGT.
Sciences

29,741

45,247

47,886

29,757

43,808

Agriculture

27,201

30,457

26,455

22,022

22,604

Arts

31,456

35,585

38,589

33,998

37,652

Dentistry

727

Education

33,798

48,230

48,889

49,247

52,988

Engineering Technology

50,983

51,816

59,702

57,824

56,421

Environmental Science

14,676

18,036

18,853

17,968

18,065

Law

13,896

15,430

18,506

16,299

15,008

Medicine

25,426

28,001

31,540

25,884

26,338

Pharmacy

5,873

5,967

5,538

4,740

5,261

Science

74,933

78,761

97,724

75,187

76,704

Social Science

38,154

54,450

52,924

56,725

53,946

3,365

7,273

3,771

3,735

3,066

Total
349,502
Source: National Universiies Commission
Note: - = Nil

419,253

450,377

393,386

412,588

Veterinary Medicine

CHART 22: TOTAL ENROLMENT IN FEDERAL UNIVERSITIES, 2002/2003 2006/2007

35
30
25
20
Num be r

15
10
5
0
2003

2004

2005
Ye ar

2006

2007
Federal Universities
State Universities
Private Universities

343

TABLE 315:

GRADUATE OUT-TURN BY POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA, 2001 - 2005

2001
Discipline
Administration

2002

2003

Number
2005

2004

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

3,456

1,055

1,461

594

950

527

1,341

701

1,095

599

Agriculture

287

30

169

42

101

37

214

40

136

46

Arts

405

105

105

43

100

118

75

53

74

41

Education
Engineering
Technology
Environmental
Science

415

237

818

519

590

397

451

476

304

206

693

32

534

52

329

63

346

58

570

49
31

96

17

129

28

129

82

162

36

159

Law

10

89

65

Medicine

15

11

51

31

100

62

25

12

22

18

Pharmacy
Science
Social Science
Dentistry
Veterinary
Medicine
Others
Total

810

475

413

98

243

90

343

123

269

111

1,188

456

1,111

193

694

476

765

292

533

388

190

95

180

42

235

87

36

39

7,573

2,516

5,060

1,707

3,471

1,939

3,762

1,833

3,162

1,489

Grand Total

10,089

6,767

5,410

5,595

4,651

Source: National Universities Commission


Note: Total & Grand Total were Revised
- = Nil

TABLE 316:

GRADUATE OUT- TURN OF BACHELORS DEGREE BY DISCIPLINE, 2001 - 2005


Number

Discipline

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Administration

3,294

2,298

4,727

3,413

6,380

5,321

4,089

3,201

2,521

1,843

Agriculture

1,086

604

1,381

705

1,366

873

1,268

828

299

167

Arts

2,732

2,351

2,938

2,982

3,672

3,963

2,706

2,746

1,687

1,495

Education
Engineering
Technology
Environmental
Science

4,129

4,117

3,221

3,248

3,560

3,391

2,361

3,008

2,352

2,095

4,194

581

4,558

679

5,425

800

4,182

689

1,061

116

932

375

1,079

395

1,201

560

940

368

643

243

Law

1,558

990

2,112

1,781

2,846

2,664

1,901

1,461

1,007

626

Medicine

1,200

568

1,538

613

1,489

903

1,219

721

359

230

242

78

312

138

186

144

320

235

12

10

Science

4,743

2,494

4,461

2,840

5,839

4,347

4,390

2,581

2,190

1,379

Social Science

5,021

3,223

8,459

4,996

8,187

5,658

6,017

4,220

2,893

2,296

45

22

67

30

48

21

68

19

99

47

155

54

47

21

30

Pharmacy

Dentistry
Veterinary
Medicine
Others
Total
Grand Total

583

311

1,059

457

879

401

617

214

273

209

29,782

18,009

35,989

22,316

41,252

29,109

30,105

20,314

15,327

10,715

47,791

58,305

70,361

50,419

26,042

Source: National Universities Commission


Note: - = Nil

344

TABLE 317: GRADUATE OUT-TURN OF MASTERS DEGREE, 2001 - 2005


2001
Discipline
Administration

2002

2003

Number
2005

2004

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

3,470

1,241

2,879

987

5,326

992

2,334

1,212

1,676

768

Agriculture

138

38

418

142

368

136

324

94

202

59

Arts

681

304

1,074

365

568

189

637

310

280

169

Education
Engineering
Technology
Environmental
Science

723

736

1,406

962

1,061

854

1,043

849

328

317

296

23

539

97

409

162

416

71

166

21

252

39

127

39

154

56

220

81

296

122

Law

218

137

253

91

250

132

329

183

33

12

Medicine

95

25

279

125

219

98

517

129

66

36

Pharmacy

23

25

15

58

27

105

39

11

393

165

820

322

557

145

566

239

2,586

106

Science
Social Science

1,327

362

3,096

996

1,719

500

1,987

733

688

412

Dentistry
Veterinary
Medicine

29

12

16

38

28

22

12

Others

53

15

39

12

31

20

16

Total
7,714
3,106
Grand Total
10,820
Source: National Universities Commission
Note: - = Nil

TABLE 318:

10,994
4,157
15,151

10,748
3,308
14,056

8,529
3,963
12,492

6,352
2,033
8,385

GRADUATE OUT-TURN BY DOCTORATE DEGREE, 2001 - 2005


Number

Discipline

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Administration

27

13

14

13

23

Agriculture

47

17

90

19

104

27

76

25

53

12

Arts

67

11

125

13

93

40

120

45

63

20

103

60

130

54

102

71

103

72

47

16

32

34

36

45

27

63

13

12

13

11

Medicine

22

13

11

15

Pharmacy

Science

74

20

87

19

76

11

76

35

47

14

Social Science

97

15

42

16

93

28

84

24

56

17

Education
Engineering
Technology
Environmental
Science
Law

Female

Dentistry
Veterinary
Medicine

15

13

Others

543

147

578

143

553

199

577

217

336

92

Total
Grand Total

690

721

752

794

428

Source: National Universities Commission


Note: Total & Grand Total were revised
: - = Nil

345

2001

2002

Year
2003

2004

2005

CHART 23: GRADUATE OUT-TURN BY DOCTORATE DEGREE, 2001 - 2005

Female
Male
Female
Male
Female
Male

Graduates

Female
Male
Female
Male
0

100

200

300

400

500

600

Number

TABLE 319: GRADUATE TURN-OUT OF BACHELORS DEGREE, POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA,


MASTERS DEGREE AND DOCTORATE DEGREE COMBINED, 2001 - 2005

Discipline
Administration

2001

2002

2003

Number
2005

2004

Male

Femle

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

10,247

4,600

9,080

4,998

12,670

6,843

7,777

5,116

5,315

3,215

Agriculture

1,558

689

2,058

908

1,939

1,073

1,882

987

690

284

Arts

3,885

2,771

4,242

3,403

4,433

4,310

3,538

3,154

2,104

1,725

Education
Engineering
Technology
Environmental
Science
Law

5,370

5,150

5,575

4,783

5,313

4,713

3,958

4,405

3,031

2,634

5,215

637

5,665

832

6,199

1,028

4,989

819

1,824

188

1,343
1,797

444
1,130

1,347
2,459

464
1,939

1,488
3,099

699
2,797

1,335
2,233

487
1,644

1,105
1,043

397
638

1,316

605

1,890

775

1,821

1,074

1,776

868

448

284

Medicine
Pharmacy

269

86

340

154

245

172

433

277

25

17

Science

6,020

3,154

5,781

3,279

6,715

4,593

5,375

2,978

5,092

1,610

Social Science

7,633

4,056

12,708

6,201

10,693

6,662

8,853

5,269

4,170

3,113

Dentistry

29

12

46

22

67

30

57

22

Veterinary Medicine

98

21

152

53

190

64

86

32

48

13

Others
Total
Grand Total

832

423

1,278

512

1,152

497

681

45,612

23,778

52,621

28,323

56,024

34,555

42,973

69,390

80,944

90,579

269
26,327

69,300

280

211

25,177

14,329

39,506

Source: National Universities Commission

346

TABLE 320:

NATIONAL POST-GRADUATE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF NIGERIA GRADUANDS,


2003 2007
Number

Faculty

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

Total

Anaesthesia

11

26

Dental Surgery

13

40

General Dental Practice

Family Medicine

10

26

OB-GYN

14

11

12

13

34

84

Ophthalmology

11

15

44

Paediatrics

12

13

14

14

13

66

Pathology

13

10

18

16

28

85

Internal Medicine

15

14

32

31

100

Psychiatry

14

29

Public Health

10

21

13

13

62

Radiology

10

16

12

52

Surgery

10

13

14

51

OTO-RHINO Laryngology

16

Total
86
Source: Federal Ministry of Health, Abuja

99

143

139

192

659

TABLE 321: ANNUAL STUDENT ENROLMENT INTO PROFESSIONAL HEALTH PROGRAMMES,


2003 - 2007
Number
Courses

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

Total

Medicine

22,088

na

na

na

na

22,088

na

na

na

na

na

na

Nurses

4,913

4,483

4,078

1,880

3,494

18,848

Mid-Wives

2,355

3,089

2,960

1,189

2,042

11,635

Radio-Graphers

90

90

na

na

na

180

Health Records Officers

na

762

924

2,144

1,698

5,528

Dental Technicians

na

na

na

na

100

100

Dental Therapists

40

36

32

46

47

201

369

364

445

306

na

1,484

Total
7,767
Source: Federal Ministry of Health, Abuja
Note: na: Not Available

8,824

8,439

5,565

7,381

37,976

Pharmacy

Optometrists

347

TABLE 322: ADMISSION INTO THE PROFESSIONAL HEALTH PROGRAMMES BY YEAR, 2003 - 2007
Number
Courses

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

Medicine

2,300

2,300

2,300

2,300

2,300

242

249

717

534

454

3,199

3,419

3,272

na

na

23

15

18

na

na

Pharmacy
Nurses***
Mid-Wives***
Radio-Graphers
Connunity Health
Practitioners

7,112

6,382

6,624

8,505

8,833

Health Records Officers

na

123

94

339

165

Medical Lab Scientists

na

na

na

na

na

Dental Therapists

40

34

36

39

52

129

33

61

124

na

Total
10,745
Source: Federal Ministry of Health, Abuja
Note: 1. *** Are Combined
2 na = Not Available

10,255

10,822

9,541

9,504

Optometrists

TABLE 323: NUMBER OF TEACHERS IN FEDERAL UNIVERSITIES BY MAJOR DISCIPLINES,


2001/2002 - 2005/2006
Discipline

2001/2002

2002/2003

2003/2004

2004/2005

2005/2006

Administration

1,141

890

1,181

982

773

Agriculture

1,757

1,979

2,317

1,533

1,428

Arts

1,417

1,719

1,434

1,598

1,660

Education

1,418

1,559

1,370

1,515

1,552

Engineering Technology

1,966

1,907

2,171

1,992

1,886

Environmental Science

696

820

682

769

889

Law

424

350

433

523

538

1,780

2,004

1,996

2,041

2,027

253

410

290

400

376

Science

3,153

3,872

3,495

3,099

2,986

Social Science

1,130

1,272

775

1,283

1,398

290

379

515

381

377

Total
15,425
Source: National Universities Commission

17,161

16,659

16,116

15,890

Medicine
Pharmacy

Veterinary Medicine

348

CHART 24: TOTAL NUMBER OF TEACHERS IN FEDERAL UNIVERSITIES, 2001/2002 - 2005/2006

17500
17000

Number

16500
16000
15500
15000
14500
2001/2002

2002/2003

2003/2004
Year

2004/2005

2005/2006

Number of Teachers

TABLE 324: STUDENT TEACHER RATIO IN FEDERAL UNIVERSITIES, 2001/2002 - 2005/2006


Number
Discipline

2001/2002

2002/2003

2003/2004

2004/2005

2005/2006

Administration

26

33

38

49

38

Agriculture

11

14

13

17

15

Arts

22

18

25

24

20

Education

24

22

35

32

31

Engineering Technology

24

27

24

30

30

Environmental Science

16

18

12

25

20

Law

34

40

36

35

30

Medicine

15

13

14

15

12

Pharmacy

23

14

21

14

12

Science

19

19

23

32

25

Social Science

40

30

70

41

40

Veterinary Medicine
12
Source: National Universities Commission

14

10

10

349

TABLE 325: ACADEMIC STAFF DISTRIBUTION IN FEDERAL UNIVERSITIES BY CATEGORY, 2001/02


2003/04
Number
2001/2002

2002/2003

2003/2004

Institution

Prof/
Readers

Senior
Lecturers

Lec. 1 &
Below

Prof/
Readers

Senior
Lecturers

Lec. 1 &
Below

Prof/
Readers

Seniorr
Lecturers

Lec. 1 &
Below

Abeokuta

40

65

147

70

55

209

70

55

209

Abuja

18

44

129

18

44

129

18

44

129

Akure

47

58

280

70

58

247

70

58

247

Awka

79

173

239

91

277

182

91

215

244

Bauchi

42

52

260

124

79

438

124

79

438

Benin

177

200

520

190

196

483

191

226

514

Calabar

100

123

472

116

128

630

116

128

630

Ibadan

296

305

637

296

305

637

296

305

637

Ile-Ife

262

228

769

262

228

769

367

270

706

Ilorin

135

122

350

135

140

386

135

140

386

Kano

55

150

288

55

150

288

55

150

288

Lagos

239

330

493

228

250

626

226

273

405

Maiduguri

325

591

711

365

639

823

399

698

895

Makurdi

67

79

401

24

52

201

92

85

443

Minna

18

46

147

18

46

147

18

46

147

NDA Kaduna

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

Noun

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

Nsukka

214

410

638

214

410

638

214

410

638

Owerri

48

60

162

101

96

291

101

96

291

P/Harcourt

71

162

264

71

162

264

89

207

343

Sokoto

35

92

215

65

93

236

65

94

246

Umudike

17

28

86

43

73

119

43

73

119

Uyo

58

126

492

96

130

476

90

42

623

Yola

19

48

532

206

356

478

206

356

478

Zaria

120

179

837

120

179

837

134

177

908

86

148

407

19

43

218

19

43

218

9,476

2,997

4,189

9,752

3,229

4,270

10,182

Jos

Total
2,568
3,819
Source: National Universities Commission

350

TABLE 326: ACADEMIC STAFF DISTRIBUTION IN FEDERAL UNIVERSITIES BY CATEGORY,


2004/05 - 2005/06
Number
2004/2005

2005/2006

Institution

Prof/
Readers

Senior
Lecturer

Lec. 1 &
Below

Prof/
Readers

Senior
Lecturer

Lec. 1 &
Below

Abeokuta

129

145

296

80

54

240

Abuja

46

43

120

48

81

138

Akure

85

86

268

423

81

246

Awka

94

201

249

145

211

366

Bauchi

124

79

438

70

92

190

Benin

191

226

514

209

266

506

Calabar

119

157

438

94

149

390

Ibadan

279

321

549

314

317

612

Ile-Ife

367

270

706

265

281

520

Ilorin

134

158

382

142

147

392

Kano

69

171

328

94

251

352

Lagos

226

273

405

202

302

520

Maiduguri

399

698

895

269

358

358

Makurdi

92

85

443

55

66

258

Minna

18

46

147

55

65

356

N D A Kaduna

15

22

143

20

25

142

Noun

na

na

na

16

12

34

Nsukka

187

404

488

204

426

470

Owerri

106

102

324

93

91

360

P/Harcourt

91

209

347

233

233

310

Sokoto

63

96

249

67

109

306

Umudike

43

73

119

45

53

126

Uyo

106

146

502

129

149

490

Yola

28

46

230

45

48

310

Zaria

140

186

879

488

651

652

Jos

126

141

387

171

186

512

4,384

9,846

3,976

4,704

9,156

Total
3,277
Source: National Universities Commission
Note: na = Not Available

351

TABLE 327: ACADEMIC STAFF DISTRIBUTION IN STATE UNIVERSITIES BY CATEGORY, 2005/2006


Number
Institution

Prof/
Readers

2005/2006
Senior
Lec. 1 &
Lecturer
Below

Total

Abia State University, Uturu

52

124

172

348

Adamawa State University, Mubi

44

36

112

192

Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko

44

34

170

248

na

38

44

Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma

81

82

272

435

Anambra State University of Science and Technology, Uli

37

42

184

263

Benue State University, Makurdi

54

65

236

355

Bukar Abba Ibrahim University,Damaturu

na

na

na

na

Cross River State University of Science and Technology

29

79

378

486

Delta State University,Abraka

88

86

344

518

130

134

340

604

Enugu State University of Science and Technology, Enugu

na

na

na

na

Gombe State University, Gombe

14

88

110

Ibrahim Babangida University,Lapai Niger State

na

na

na

na

Imo State University, Owerri

54

55

398

507

Kaduna State University, Kaduna

16

40

60

Kano State University of Technology, Wudil

14

120

142

Katsina State University, Katsina

11

Kogi State University, Ayangba

48

36

180

264

Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomosho

54

61

376

491

Lagos State University, Ojo

98

104

448

650

Nasarawa State University, Keffi

na

na

na

na

Niger Delta University,Wilberforce Town

100

135

134

369

Olabisi Onobanjo University, Ago-Iwoye

121

106

32

259

Plateau State University, Jos

na

na

na

na

River State University of Science and Technology, PH.

68

107

278

453

Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijebu Ode

21

69

310

400

University of Ado Ekiti, Ekiti State

53

64

260

377

1,210

1,458

4,918

7,586

Akwa Ibom State University of Science and Technology, Uyo

Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki

Total
Source: National Universities Commission
Note: na = Not Available

352

TABLE 328: ACADEMIC STAFF DISTRIBUTION IN PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES BY CATEGORY,


2005/2006
Number
Institution
Prof/Readers

2005/2006
Senior
Lecturer

Lec. 1 &
Below

Total

ABTI-American University, Yola

40

na

42

Ajayi Crowther University,Oyo

11

32

45

26

34

47

66

76

189

Bells University of Technology, Ota

28

44

Benson Idahosa University, Benin

12

11

86

109

24

31

26

32

84

142

46

53

Covenant University, Ota

23

14

178

215

Crawford University, Igbesa Ogun

na

na

na

na

Crescent University, Abeokuta, Ogun

na

na

na

na

Igbinedion University,Okada

38

22

146

206

Joseph Ayo Babalola University

na

na

na

na

Leeds City University, Ibadan

10

28

41

Madona University, Okija

34

78

196

308

28

37

Pan-African University, Lagos

12

21

Redeemers University, Lagos

70

85

Renaissance University, Enugu

318

329

na

na

na

na

36

41

na

na

na

na

297

313

1,362

1,972

Al-Hikmah University, Ilorin


Babcock University, Abeokuta

Bingham University, New Karu


Bowen University, Iwo
Caritas University, Amaorjinike Enugu

Novena University,Ogume, Delta

University of Katsina, Katsina


University of Mkar
Wukari Jubilee University, Wukari Taraba State
Total
Source: National Universities Commission
Note: na = Not Available

353

TABLE 329:

ACADEMIC STAFF BY INSTITUTION, 2000 2004

Institution
University Of Ibadan
University Of Nigeria Nsukka
Obafemi Awolowo Uni. Ile-Ife
Ahmadu Bello Uni. Zaria
University Of Lagos
University Of Benin
Bayero Uni. Kano
University Of Calabar
University Of Ilorin
University Of Jos
University Of Maiduguri
Usman Danfodio Uni. Sokoto
University Of P/Harcourt
University Of Abuja
Nnamdi Azikiwe Uni. Awka
University Of Uyo
Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Uni. Bauchi
Fed. Uni. Technology Owerri
Fed. Uni. Technology Akure
Fed. Uni. Of Technology Minna
Fed. Uni. Of Technology Yola
Uni. Of Agric. Makurdi
Uni. Of Agric. Abeokuta
Michael Okpara Uni. Of Agric.
Nigerian Defence Academy
Lagos State University
Rivers State Uni. Of Sci. And
Technology
Ambrose Alli Uni. Ekpoma
Abia State University Uturu
Enugu State Uni. Of Sci & Tech
Olabisi Onabanjo Uni. Ago-Iwoye
University Of Ado-Ekiti
Ladoke Akintola University
Imo State University
Benue State Uni. Markudi
Delta State Uni. Abraka
Adekunle Ajasin Uni. Ondo
Kogi State Uni. Ayangba
Kano State Uni. Of Tech.
Ebonyi State Uni.Abakaliki
Nassarawa State University
Babcock University Abeokuta
Madonna University Okija
Igbinedion University Okada
Bowen Universty Iwo
Covenant University Ota
Pan-African University Lagos
Benson Idahosa Uni. Benin
National Math. Centre Abuja
Nig. French Language Village
Nig. Arabic Lang. Village
National Institute Of Nig. Lang
Adamawa State Universiity
National Open Univerty
Div. Of Agric. Colleges, Zaria
Niger Delta University
Gombe State University
Anambra State Uni. Uli
Total
Grand Total

2000
Male
Female

2001
Male
Female

2002
Male
Female

2003
Male
Female

Number
2004
Male
Female

906
846
890
1,158
623
623
417
487
431
532
902
238
408
123
338
547
324
243
286
259
272
207
179
173
na
419

290
177
143
372
171
140
34
123
72
156
127
60
72
21
113
110
21
305
52
45
21
34
25
46
na
94

916
940
899
1,158
623
693
493
542
431
258
902
238
2
122
338
586
324
270
318
259
277
221
199
173
na
450

293
197
159
372
171
156
45
137
72
82
127
60
80
19
113
112
21
39
58
45
20
47
28
46
na
97

916
942
899
1,839
866
693
434
792
559
244
1,221
378
454
147
338
634
448
272
317
275
284
207
199
190
na
459

293
192
159
592
238
156
39
126
81
87
204
108
80
19
113
120
22
40
58
51
34
42
28
52
na
97

916
940
1,188
1,839
891
775
420
792
595
783
1,320
378
548
147
412
634
540
299
436
275
240
571
199
190
na
459

293
197
155
592
240
156
45
126
80
147
220
108
91
19
134
120
101
55
54
51
24
43
28
40
na
97

860
989
1,178
1,460
1,104
974
534
1,181
585
842
680
467
563
206
604
755
341
488
490
452
395
315
300
252
148
476

286
197
165
592
240
156
45
126
89
147
220
108
92
19
134
120
101
55
54
51
24
43
28
40
32
101

279
435
208
391
na
231
275
164
na
350
123
na
24
388
88
73
137
123
94
75
na
na
na
na
na
na
na
na
na
na
na
15,288

113
98
27
88
na
42
57
79
na
51
14
na
3
68
44
15
6
15
16
18
na
na
na
na
na
na
na
na
na
na
na
3,578

279
84
232
391
na
257
211
195
na
368
134
na
30
388
92
94
156
123
94
75
na
na
na
na
na
na
na
na
na
232
na
na
15,067

113
19
30
88
na
47
44
88
na
64
17
na
5
68
53
27
10
15
16
18
na
na
na
na
na
na
na
na
na
41
na
na
3,359

444
84
213
400
na
257
344
195
na
373
171
na
35
402
92
94
50
123
94
75
13
83
17
23
15
25
62
na
na
245
na
na
17,936

179
19
152
112
na
47
62
68
na
74
21
na
5
70
53
27
51
15
16
18
10
18
2
6
1
5
6
na
na
42
na
na
4,110

444
84
289
400
na
na
344
299
na
373
191
na
35
402
129
119
103
140
45
99
13
na
17
23
15
25
83
na
na
280
na
na
19,739

179
19
48
112
na
na
62
75
na
74
25
na
5
70
18
27
54
16
14
25
10
na
2
6
1
5
12
na
na
57
na
na
4,132

163
84
324
400
na
363
425
299
336
1,204
236
243
114
488
153
106
118
135
68
131
14
78
8
37
15
26
129
49
75
280
24
94
22,858

89
19
48
112
na
65
91
75
49
388
25
5
100
20
27
61
13
10
24
10
20
2
6
1
5
12
0
0
57
8
17
4,624

18,867

18,426

22,046

23,871

27,482

Source: National Universities Commission


Note: na = Not Available

354

TABLE 330: COMMONWEALTH SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS BY STATE AND GENDER, 2003 - 2007

2003

State

2004

2005

Male

Female

Male

Female

Abia

Adamawa

Akwa Ibom

Anambra

Bauchi

Bayelsa

Benue

Borno

Cross River

Delta
Ebonyi
Edo

Ekiti

Enugu
Gombe
Imo

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Jigawa

Male

Number
2007

2006

Kaduna

Kano

Katsina

Kebbi

Kogi

Kwara

Lagos

Nassarawa

Niger

Ogun

Ondo

Osun

Oyo

Plateau

Rivers

Sokoto

Taraba

Yobe

Zamfara

FCT, Abuja

Total
10
7
Source: National Universities Commission

Note: - = Nil

355

TABLE 331: BRITISH EDUCATIONAL AWARD AND SPECIAL OVERSEAS AWARDS BY STATE
AND GENDER, 2002 - 2006
Number
State

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Abia

Adamawa

Akwa Ibom

Anambra

Bauchi

Bayelsa

Benue

Borno

Cross River

Delta

Ebonyi

Edo

Ekiti

Enugu

Gombe

Imo

10

Jigawa

Kaduna

Kano

Katsina

Kebbi

Kogi

Kwara

Lagos

Nassarawa

Niger

Ogun

Ondo

Osun

Oyo

Plateau

Rivers

Sokoto

Taraba

Yobe

Zamfara

FCT, Abuja

Total
45
4
52
Source: National Universities Commission

15

22

49

71

10

Note: - = Nil

356

TABLE 332.1: TOTAL NUMBER OF SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS BY PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENT FUND


BY STATE OF ORIGIN AND GENDER, 2004 - 2006
State

2004

2005

2006

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Abia

Adamawa

Akwa Ibom

Anambra

Bauchi

Bayelsa

Benue

Borno

Cross River

Delta

Ebonyi

Edo

Ekiti

Enugu

Gombe

Imo

Jigawa

Kaduna

Kano

Katsina

Kebbi

Kogi

Kwara

Lagos

Nasarawa

Niger

Ogun

Ondo

Osun

Oyo

Plateau

Rivers

Sokoto

Taraba

Yobe

Zamfara

FCT(Abuja)

Total
79
20
Source: Petroleum Development Fund

99

80

20

100

96

15

111

Note: - = Nil

357

TABLE 332.2: TOTAL NUMBER OF SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS BY PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENT


FUND BY STATE OF ORIGIN AND GENDER, 2007 - 2009
2007
State

2008

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Abia

10

Adamawa

11

14

Akwa Ibom

10

Anambra

10

Bauchi

11

Bayelsa

10

Benue

Borno

17

Cross River

10

Delta

12

10

Ebonyi

Edo

10

12

Ekiti

11

Enugu

Gombe

Imo

14

Jigawa

Kaduna

Kano

10

10

11

Katsina

12

14

24

Kebbi

10

Kogi

11

Kwara

Lagos

Nasarawa

Niger

Ogun

Ondo

Osun

Oyo

10

Plateau

Rivers

12

13

14

Sokoto

Taraba

Yobe

Zamfara

FCT(Abuja)

10

86

258

31

289

Total
76
Source: Petroleum Development Fund
Note: - = Nil

Total

2009
Total(Male and
Female)

356

358

TABLE 334: ADULT LITERACY ENROLMENT IN NIGERIA, 2004 2006


Number
State
Abia

2004

2005

2006

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

10,303

32,292

42,595

12,379

23,399

35,778

13,406

23,024

36,430

Adamawa

4,334

3,666

8,000

3,326

3,634

6,960

2,379

2,125

4,504

Akwa Ibom

5,969

20,547

26,516

17,445

30,488

47,933

33,491

47,265

80,756

Anambra

8,462

16,244

24,706

Bauchi

4,583

1,358

5,941

37,638

39,157

76,795

40,306

47,653

87,959

Bayelsa

1,806

2,594

4,400

150

243

393

180

235

415

Benue

6,142

23,858

30,000

17,226

38,125

55,351

9,636

28,198

37,834

Borno

20,545

4,223

24,768

132

64

196

169

48

217

Cross River

10,455

14,033

24,488

Delta

3,492

8,683

12,175

6,397

10,271

16,668

Ebonyi

8,539

9,481

18,020

16,299

1,578

17,877

13,946

4,614

18,560

Edo

2,602

3,530

6,132

10,165

16,360

26,525

17,510

13,365

30,875

Ekiti

104

512

616

349

1,222

1,571

313

1,078

1,391

141,021 230,361

Enugu

89,340

11,299

8,556

19,855

12,384

12,697

25,081

Gombe

11,818

7,301

19,119

20,679

16,510

37,189

22,691

23,226

45,917

7,785

18,632

26,417

7,065

18,962

26,027

Jigawa

1,151

1,459

2,610

Kaduna

5,047

6,225

11,272

Kano

9,240

3,960

13,200

17,730

10,661

28,391

19,987

10,688

30,675

Katsina

12,500

5,320

17,820

27,682

13,508

41,190

83,711

34,271

117,982

Kebbi

50,470

4,824

55,294

56,977

13,532

70,509

61,637

13,215

74,902

Kogi

3,415

4,472

7,887

5,875

4,327

10,202

5,329

5,501

10,830

Imo

Kwara

5,264

4,932

10,196

22,400

21,138

43,538

34,025

5,361

39,386

Lagos

10,273

24,146

34,419

16,994

15,016

32,010

18,682

17,405

36,087

6,419

6,013

12,432

10,112

10,522

20,634

19,695

22,338

42,033

Niger

12,392

9,053

21,445

12,150

14,328

26,478

12,156

15,857

28,013

Ogun

722

979

1,701

1,648

2,408

4,056

1,866

2,538

4,404

Ondo

6,425

8,366

14,791

8,721

10,569

19,290

5,193

7,012

12,205

Osun

17,284

21,904

39,188

39,480

4,351

43,831

35,783

6,230

42,013

Oyo

2,355

2,966

5,321

4,602

6,585

11,187

1,769

2,705

4,470

Plateau

4,822

11,033

15,855

6,025

13,199

19,224

7,421

13,122

20,543

Rivers

50,832

5,811

56,643

Sokoto

50,832

5,811

56,643

51,861

30,022

81,883

56,969

29,827

86,796

Taraba

376

144

520

819

2,769

3,588

814

5,699

6,513

Yobe

19,162

6,130

25,292

44,916

15,176

60,092

51,812

17,040

68,852

Zamfara

42,599

2,901

45,500

3,752

4,250

8,002

5,499

7,156

12,655

6,158

8,078

14,236

Total
503,826
430,042 933,868 494,760
Source: National Commission for Mass Literacy
Note: - = Nil

403,506

898,266

596,483

439,377

1,035,860

Nassarawa

FCT, Abuja

359

TABLE 335: ADULT LITERACY ENROLMENT IN NIGERIA, 2007- 2008


Number
2007

2008

State
Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

21,340

43,697

17

45

65,037

8,167

20,901

29,068

62

36,750

31,338

68,088

Akwa Ibom

11,980

18,722

30,702

24,644

50,331

74,975

Anambra

37,519

9,600

47,119

7,146

13,717

20,863

Bauchi

14,793

31,664

46,457

22,098

9,441

31,539

Bayelsa

1,860

3,421

5,281

653

5,607

6,260

Benue

14,793

31,664

46,457

15,128

30,734

45,862

Borno

154,638

66,890

221,528

27,516

13,554

41,070

Cross River

20,266

36,427

56,693

6,559

11,253

17,812

Delta

10,114

22,483

32,597

5,693

12,686

18,379

Ebonyi

14,180

22,483

36,663

13,306

16,309

29,615

Edo

7,922

9,274

17,196

10,077

13,303

23,380

Ekiti

762

1,329

2,091

581

1,493

2,074

Enugu

23,472

33,536

57,008

17,488

26,038

43,526

Gombe

9,270

37,302

46,572

11,977

7,486

19,463

Imo

6,702

19,046

25,748

15,915

16,534

32,449

Jigawa

2,776

2,522

5,298

7,125

12,463

19,588

Kaduna

11,209

11,703

22,912

6,161

8,138

14,299

Kano

19,818

29,864

49,682

32,296

43,206

75,502

Katsina

11,993

13,089

25,082

11,283

14,978

26,261

Kebbi

71,493

43,991

115,484

51,590

6,215

57,805

Kogi

3,065

4,704

7,769

4,066

7,764

11,830

Abia
Adamawa

Kwara

5,116

5,189

10,305

Lagos

25,555

50,585

76,140

6,949

12,063

19,012

Nassarawa

12,402

12,383

24,785

6,663

8,267

14,930

Niger

23,811

19,480

43,291

12,287

11,296

23,583

Ogun

1,533

2,143

3,676

1,254

3,234

4,488

Ondo

5,378

9,182

14,560

8,745

12,232

20,977

Osun

78,444

76,457

154,901

36,732

41,864

78,596

Oyo

1,540

2,630

4,170

3,579

4,178

7,757

Plateau

11,457

19,089

30,546

12,828

21,553

34,381

Rivers

2,322

5,917

8,239

2,437

3,935

6,372

Sokoto

40,140

12,726

52,866

46,922

23,923

70,845

Taraba

966

882

1,848

3,322

7,203

10,525

Yobe

118,359

44,569

162,928

18,265

18,642

36,907

Zamfara

205,636

80,988

286,624

55,504

14,291

69,795

15,218

15,641

30,859

3,856

7,328

11,184

Total
1,012,743
846,128
Source: National Commission for Mass Literacy
Note: - = Nil

1,858,871

560,678

568,687

1,129,365

FCT, Abuja

360

TABLE 336: PERCENTAGE OF LITERATE ADULTS, 15 YEARS AND ABOVE, 2005 - 2009
States

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Abia

82.4

82.33

89.3

87.4

90.3

Adamawa

57.2

54.33

56.5

58.4

58.6

Akwa Ibom

85.2

84.99

84.7

81.7

88.7

Anambra

78.6

78.38

86.6

78.2

90.1

Bauchi

54.9

54.17

62.4

36.6

62.4

Bayelsa

25.1

20.5

81.8

75.1

71.2

Benue

70.3

68.23

75.5

66.5

69.3

Borno

38.9

33.9

51.1

37.0

72.7

Cross River

79

77.17

77.5

75.9

77.3

Delta

90.5

87.04

81.0

85.4

80.4

Ebonyi

67.3

66.28

66.3

73.1

72.7

Edo

85.8

83.87

86.7

91.1

90.1

Ekiti

79.1

77.24

72.6

77.5

77.0

Enugu

74.2

73.27

79.4

68.1

80.6

Gombe

55.4

45.31

74.7

75.1

63.7

85

83.61

82.7

89.9

84.0

Jigawa

49.3

38.31

60.9

47.9

66.9

Kaduna

63.3

56.67

61.7

55.4

58.7

Kano

50.4

46.8

79.5

68.3

61.0

Katsina

39.1

35.98

25.9

29.6

37.6

Kebbi

40.6

31.63

24.9

55.8

56.2

kogi

65.8

62.33

64.8

59.0

69.4

Kwara

62.5

61.21

53.7

54.9

52.3

Lagos

94.7

94.43

91.1

95.0

91.3

Nassarawa

51.9

48.45

56.7

59.4

70.4

Niger

32.3

29.67

41.3

46.4

50.6

Ogun

69.2

64.38

73.4

73.8

73.4

Ondo

77.7

74.83

83.9

81.4

82.8

Osun

72.1

71.05

75.7

73.1

78.9

Oyo

71.5

69.8

70.1

71.0

82.0

Plateau

55.4

52.34

71.3

71.2

61.7

Rivers

88.6

86.67

89.6

86.8

89.3

Sokoto

34.7

27.27

42.2

48.6

73.0

Taraba

51

49.23

44.6

56.7

60.9

Yobe

20.5

16.82

19.4

39.6

31.3

Zamfara

26.9

18.95

30.7

70.7

82.0

FCT, Abuja

68.1

61.66

70.0

67.1

64.4

Nigeria
63.1
Source: National Bureau of Statistics

62.37

69.3

66.0

73.4

Imo

361

CHART 25: ADULT LITERACY ENROLMENT, 2004 - 2008

1200000
1000000

Number

800000
600000
400000

2004

2005

2006

2007

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Male

Male

Female

Female

200000

2008
Adult Literacy
Enrolment

Year

TABLE 337: SUMMARY OF EDUCATION TRUST FUND ALLOCATIONS TO INSTITUTIONS, 2003 - 2007
Naira
2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

Allocation

Allocation

Allocation

Allocation

Allocation

1,440,500,000

1,515,750,000

2,025,000,000

2,430,000,000

3,659,000,000

Polytechnics

634,500,000

722,750,000

1,657,500,000

1,302,000,000

1,430,000,000

Colleges of Education

678,625,000

744,625,000

1,249,000,000

1,240,000,000

1,579,900,000

Monotechnics

290,000,000

280,000,000

348,000,000

649,000,000

843,700,000

SSES

1,003,750,000

803,000,000

2,385,500,000

916,150,000

1,080,400,000

SPEBS

1,548,000,000

1,855,260,000

2,474,460,000

4,199,805,000

5,515,226,500

520,000,000

72,200,000

0.0

0.0

0.0

3,789,086,296

4,248,040,172

5,827,805,460.

21,046,153,735

11,480,564,558

Total
9,904,461,296
Source: Education Trust Fund

10,241,625,172

15,967,265,460

31,783,108,735

25,588,791,058

Institutions

Universities

Special Projects
Inter-Universities &
Other Agencies

362

CHART 26:

EDUCATION TRUST FUND ALLOCATIONS TO INSTITUTIONS, 2003 - 2007

2007

Year

2006

2005

2004

2003

10

20

30

40

Billion Naira
Total Allocation

363

CHAPTER 7
EMPLOYMENT
This chapter presents data on employment in selected sectors of the economy
and on unemployment. Unemployment estimation adopted by Nigeria is based
on 39 hours of work in a week, rather than the International Labour
Organiisation (ILO) definition of one-hour work in a week.
Other data cover employment creation programmes undertaken by the National
Directorate of Employment, employment in the civil service, registered
unemployment and vacancies declared, trade disputes, among others.
.

TABLE 338: TOTAL EMPLOYMENT BY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY, 2005 - 2009


Number
Description

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

28,633,653

28,936,534

29,049,058

29,484,557

29,664,365

69,001

72,962

81,045

81,002

81,705

Manufacturing industries

907,877

859,990

821,256

799,215

735,345

Production and Distribution of Electricity and


Water

426,642

451,132

389,016

367,207

343,161

Building and Construction

273,049

288,723

329,583

356,407

359,502

Commercial Repairs of Auto and Domestic Art.

103,847

109,808

140,478

151,203

152,516

96,370

101,901

129,672

145,803

163,410

Transport, Storage and Communication

415,988

439,866

807,615

885,617

904,202

Finance Intermediation (include insurance)

280,948

297,074

302,568

307,806

310,479

60,182

63,636

81,045

97,202

108,940

Public Administration Defence and Community


Social Services

5,067,423

5,158,298

5,338,164

5,572,905

5,588,623

Education

9,473,306

10,017,082

10,443,999

11,955,826

12,217,622

296,375

313,387

307,971

329,406

332,267

2,998,702

3,170,830

3,279,621

3,466,866

3,507,868

Total Working Population


49,103,363
50,281,223
Source National Bureau of Statistics
Note: The figures for total employment by economic activity has been revised

51,501,091

54,001,022

54,470,005

Agricultural Hunting Forestry andFishing


Mining and Quarrying

Hotels & Restaurants

Real Estate, Renting and Business Activities

Health and Social Work


Others

364

TABLE 339: CONSOLIDATED STATISTICS OF 31 MINISTRIES/EXTRA-MINISTERIA DEPARTMENTS:


MANPOWER STATISTICS OF STAFF DISTRIBUTION BY STATE OF ORIGIN, 2005

Number
State

Grade Level
1

Abia

138

229

287

403

433

519

757

645

504

Adamawa

184

159

304

256

256

261

635

385

255

Akwa Ibom

266

482

678

801

822

725

1,181

837

577

Anambra

126

126

230

261

286

354

517

649

636

Bauchi

202

148

218

215

154

283

308

238

201

Bayelsa

105

122

128

143

88

86

197

205

154

Benue

288

349

564

644

480

613

918

678

405

Borno

186

214

328

231

198

266

362

345

243

Cross River

182

244

416

494

391

379

570

421

299

Delta

183

338

420

573

555

732

1,057

899

737

82

91

90

116

62

66

136

121

103

Edo

219

314

540

624

512

726

1,065

970

571

Ekiti

142

157

200

282

333

362

483

470

365

Enugu

138

168

278

404

314

387

590

490

401

Gombe

96

100

135

136

115

173

233

234

202

Imo

186

249

456

697

900

1,042

1,480

1,155

953

Jigawa

139

94

103

87

62

72

111

91

129

Kaduna

290

353

663

613

317

519

680

485

429

Kano

189

201

249

201

138

271

301

307

280

Katsina

188

239

282

188

132

273

340

287

265

Kebbi

166

116

144

150

98

178

182

220

216

Kogi

253

326

572

837

636

868

1,112

939

512

Kwara

120

159

250

279

262

360

538

491

436

Lagos

118

139

256

396

481

388

650

489

411

Nassarawa

158

129

289

246

173

256

297

218

228

Niger

169

222

354

392

272

388

398

407

329

Ogun

345

436

595

881

1,003

991

1,347

1,014

761

Ondo

129

222

335

492

549

540

783

631

503

Osun

156

170

273

370

417

490

703

631

479

Oyo

239

269

378

476

461

510

682

595

523

Plateau

217

299

432

383

235

338

484

402

349

Rivers

173

190

272

282

174

220

415

366

302

Sokoto

124

136

138

128

71

108

111

110

107

Taraba

114

139

178

176

128

157

222

198

210

96

102

120

91

51

137

156

135

144

Zamfara

116

82

86

74

30

44

88

70

89

Fct(Abuja)

119

104

205

121

81

105

150

145

99

39

Total
6,342
7,617
Source: Federal Character Commission

11,451

11,451

11,662

11,662

14,187

17,012

13,407

Ebonyi

Yobe

Non Nigerian

365

TABLE 340: CONSOLIDATED STATISTICS OF 31 MINISTRIES/ETRA-MINISTERIAL DEPARTMENTS:


MANPOWER STATISTICS OF STAFF DISTRIBUTION BY STATE OF ORIGIN, 2005
Number
States

Grade level

CSLD

Total

10

12

13

14

15

16

17

Abia

381

261

190

109

127

29

5,022

Adamawa

213

116

107

58

45

22

3,257

Akwa Ibom

463

309

186

94

60

15

7,504

Anambra

572

439

338

217

252

57

17

5,079

Bauchi

146

96

90

34

35

14

10

2,394

Bayelsa

110

71

50

18

13

1,499

Benue

377

207

144

76

62

28

13

5,848

Borno

231

126

91

62

38

18

2,951

Cross River

215

187

103

55

38

13

4,018

Delta

682

453

324

157

107

54

16

7,291

Ebonyi

46

43

16

11

11

1,003

Edo

514

372

237

118

86

37

6,914

Ekiti

309

225

124

103

66

21

19

3,662

Enugu

301

185

105

59

58

14

3,899

Gombe

122

98

59

41

32

10

1,797

Imo

807

511

356

210

178

40

11

9,235

Jigawa

80

36

33

27

14

11

1,096

Kaduna

348

180

107

67

56

21

10

5,144

Kano

246

148

105

44

57

27

13

2,781

Katsina

288

137

99

56

52

23

14

2,865

Kebbi

155

93

62

37

32

21

1,883

Kogi

543

367

236

124

69

47

17

7,459

Kwara

421

260

193

95

60

31

10

3,970

Lagos

380

279

178

109

96

34

12

4,419

Nassarawa

134

76

56

32

24

2,332

Niger

293

191

140

75

53

41

16

3,744

Ogun

634

451

280

194

134

56

24

9,148

Ondo

386

331

207

110

96

32

23

5,372

Osun

484

376

216

113

103

48

13

5,045

Oyo

412

319

138

86

69

18

5,186

Plateau

295

154

114

68

45

14

3,839

Rivers

243

162

97

58

27

2,995

Sokoto

71

30

38

21

17

1,226

Taraba

125

58

49

30

20

1,820

95

76

55

32

29

11

1,335

564

35

22

18

11

829

69

43

18

14

1,284

50

Total
11,247
7,503
Source: Federal Character Commission
Note: CLSD = Consolidated

4,963

2,832

2,270

868

364

87

145,195

Yobe
Zamfara
Fct(Abuja)
Non Nigerian

366

TABLE 341.1: CONSOLIDATED STATISTICS OF 158 FEDERAL PARASTATALS: MANPOWER


STATISTICS OF STAFF DISTRIBUTION BY STATE OF ORIGIN, 2005
Number
States

Grade Level
1

Abia

56

126

383

422

468

465

551

638

584

Adamawa

41

232

417

406

344

435

408

356

240

Akwa Ibom

48

382

667

1,011

837

977

943

900

644

Anambra

44

435

396

565

339

360

543

1,090

696

Bauchi

43

277

567

590

432

336

294

251

163

Bayelsa

16

27

54

34

41

46

52

33

Benue

51

258

635

578

586

512

550

556

381

Borno

46

434

754

601

632

644

495

564

339

Cross River

44

304

342

550

432

374

409

372

260

Delta

43

195

458

487

396

457

596

618

519

Ebonyi

100

179

229

160

119

131

179

139

Edo

45

500

764

798

553

703

841

1,012

767

Ekiti

32

156

253

377

312

376

400

454

372

Enugu

38

287

478

543

522

456

648

641

428

162

451

402

259

217

210

246

193

61

301

652

727

713

693

974

1,107

872

Gombe
Imo
Jigawa

26

98

226

179

126

132

117

96

86

Kaduna

100

671

1,597

1,651

1,740

1,173

1,000

742

603

Kano

35

317

498

471

418

394

320

277

208

Katsina

34

275

320

368

307

237

232

237

182

Kebbi

20

118

201

201

184

164

186

158

132

Kogi

62

557

911

939

839

943

1,003

1,078

815

Kwara

35

116

277

278

262

346

390

516

414

Lagos

26

63

143

253

214

189

295

281

224

Nassarawa

32

227

420

394

276

230

215

209

177

Niger

27

262

737

572

525

420

336

332

274

Ogun

74

265

856

846

704

707

951

976

819

Ondo

54

301

430

560

464

565

581

620

557

Osun

36

274

502

576

541

916

839

862

695

Oyo

21

355

465

706

719

688

813

842

640

Plateau

53

301

782

798

525

442

413

405

330

Rivers

40

85

215

252

142

163

216

197

119

Sokoto

20

226

293

343

168

196

132

124

87

Taraba

33

72

127

166

148

157

126

141

87

Yobe

35

150

171

123

124

155

147

120

96

Zamfara

13

219

158

171

102

102

99

74

66

Fct(Abuja)

16

40

91

65

57

70

43

39

21

17

1,399

9,157

16,849

18,254

15,607

15,556

16,495

17,370

13,279

Non Nigerian
Total

367

TABLE 341.2: CONSOLIDATED STATISTICS OF 158 FEDERAL PARASTATALS: MANPOWER


STATISTICS OF STAFF DISTRIBUTION BY STATE OF ORIGIN, 2005
Number
Grade Level

States

CSLD

Total

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

Abia

389

173

230

195

170

96

35

4,991

Adamawa

229

109

191

108

142

51

19

11

3,740

Akwa Ibom

543

208

486

379

419

149

96

13

8,702

Anambra

571

290

548

551

431

179

57

15

7,112

Bauchi

158

63

109

82

75

24

20

3,490

Bayelsa

35

17

21

11

12

412

Benue

285

152

224

132

150

59

24

5,136

Borno

332

160

311

160

156

52

32

5,719

Cross River

210

88

150

155

100

51

15

3,860

Delta

357

206

269

171

187

72

34

5,074

Ebonyi

72

36

42

21

30

11

1,461

Edo

501

203

391

243

272

90

39

12

7,735

Ekiti

310

143

267

172

170

49

63

3,911

Enugu

321

160

224

187

125

41

21

5,125

Gombe

182

42

131

60

86

38

16

2,705

Imo

647

268

546

425

342

137

43

8,524

Jigawa

62

36

51

38

33

17

23

1,350

Kaduna

510

136

401

200

207

53

25

10,822

Kano

174

102

126

62

93

40

28

3,574

Katsina

161

72

92

94

77

44

12

2,749

Kebbi

106

61

92

48

75

31

45

1,827

Kogi

648

296

537

349

337

122

56

10

9,505

Kwara

381

142

295

190

240

74

35

3,998

Lagos

169

103

135

81

86

40

19

2,328

Nassarawa

142

50

122

65

51

32

2,651

Niger

241

84

209

101

123

43

23

4,317

Ogun

548

257

432

322

263

97

81

10

8,208

Ondo

422

167

291

231

225

78

74

5,626

Osun

519

205

554

430

323

95

68

7,443

Oyo

493

159

440

206

274

83

78

6,988

Plateau

301

136

255

118

91

43

21

5,019

Rivers

85

64

59

37

50

19

1,750

Sokoto

74

16

49

34

55

13

1,842

Taraba

79

45

60

35

50

22

1,357

Yobe

81

35

79

31

40

21

1,419

Zamfara

57

19

53

20

33

20

1,215

Fct(Abuja)

31

16

10

517

Non Nigerian

18

16

11

29

21

34

169

4,511

8,493

5,758

5,638

2,124

1,185

192

162,371

Total
10,444
60
Source: Federal Character Commission
Note: CLSD = Consolidated
- = Nil

368

TABLE 342.1: CONSOLIDATED STATISTICS OF 31 MINISTRIES/ETRA-MINISTERIAL DEPARTMENTS:


MANPOWER STATISTICS OF STAFF DISTRIBUTION BY STATE OF ORIGIN, 2006
Number
State

01

02

03

04

05

06

07

08

09

Abia

39

56

145

196

270

336

490

490

513

Adamawa

57

49

105

127

83

130

238

229

294

Akwa Ibom

89

145

305

470

451

440

697

607

606

Anambra

45

18

67

105

150

186

275

388

406

Bauchi

77

64

103

110

83

91

90

126

96

Bayelsa

16

34

52

66

49

47

95

110

115

Benue

106

147

284

353

315

366

552

478

459

Borno

60

55

118

98

95

110

134

162

176

Cross River

88

73

209

303

256

236

333

331

355

Delta

78

122

234

303

380

464

725

692

716

Ebonyi

20

35

42

57

40

118

96

111

Edo

84

126

267

288

362

502

701

586

730

Ekiti

55

41

107

122

282

244

397

370

346

Enugu

67

59

162

253

262

244

314

318

435

Gombe

34

28

52

67

57

87

133

136

108

Imo

83

70

221

339

494

583

822

927

981

Jigawa

54

33

46

43

16

26

57

62

49

Kaduna

112

168

368

355

204

245

325

293

246

Kano

82

77

112

127

81

80

93

138

107

Katsina

76

74

152

91

58

82

99

127

99

Kebbi

43

24

44

48

17

98

70

93

75

Kogi

118

126

285

452

444

525

719

584

631

Kwara

47

59

126

131

200

195

299

325

321

Lagos

49

49

152

182

250

257

456

370

397

Nasarawa

52

33

100

92

78

124

159

157

128

Niger

70

31

130

149

159

134

156

189

137

Ogun

147

140

298

402

685

646

1,027

899

814

Ondo

68

47

155

244

358

359

615

552

619

Osun

60

50

128

179

298

300

534

512

489

Oyo

93

75

170

231

318

343

588

491

440

Plateau

108

120

178

199

146

183

224

269

205

Rivers

46

43

116

151

119

113

170

184

216

Sokoto

66

29

47

40

26

37

24

57

53

Taraba

28

22

54

74

68

69

125

119

112

Yobe

37

21

32

39

21

29

47

83

55

Zamfara

37

26

46

28

18

17

21

80

42

FCT

17

18

33

32

23

29

24

57

36

Non

2,408

2,361

5,241

6,531

7,233

7,997

11,946

11,687

11,718

Total

369

TABLE 342.2: CONSOLIDATED STATISTICS OF 31 MINISTRIES/ETRA-MINISTERIAL DEPARTMENTS:


MANPOWER STATISTICS OF STAFF DISTRIBUTION BY STATE OF ORIGIN, 2006
Number
State

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

CSLD

Abia

354

53

190

159

86

49

15

Adamawa

178

69

70

45

40

22

Akwa Ibom

390

81

173

120

57

31

Anambra

370

68

216

218

172

112

28

19

Bauchi

86

24

57

24

21

14

10

11

Bayelsa

98

24

51

32

Benue

336

65

121

102

54

24

16

16

Borno

117

62

90

53

32

28

20

Cross River

241

71

125

76

42

23

Delta

519

75

349

245

146

60

30

19

64

40

24

Edo

484

111

268

168

103

56

22

Ekiti

249

27

156

93

78

46

18

11

Enugu

267

72

122

83

48

32

15

Ebonyi

Gombe

91

34

55

27

16

17

610

94

354

253

137

72

32

Jigawa

47

22

36

14

14

13

Kaduna

228

52

98

75

46

38

16

Kano

Imo

109

37

98

54

25

51

22

15

Katsina

99

45

90

33

34

32

15

12

Kebbi

80

31

37

29

24

20

10

Kogi

536

100

237

173

108

48

27

13

Kwara

230

44

150

123

70

38

25

Lagos

316

47

230

169

98

68

30

19

Nasarawa

125

21

44

24

20

17

Niger

118

61

78

65

46

29

19

10

Ogun

553

62

362

298

198

109

50

32

Ondo

383

47

231

197

119

74

27

15

Osun

379

51

245

176

91

73

31

13

Oyo

316

46

213

175

89

55

20

13

Plateau

196

49

103

70

46

23

Rivers

186

39

99

67

40

17

Sokoto

64

10

27

25

12

Taraba

113

51

47

27

22

14

Yobe

57

20

48

27

19

18

Zamfara

37

16

25

15

15

FCT

39

23

Non

Total
8,666
1,792
Source: Federal Character Commission
Note: CLSD = Consolidated

4,960

3,566

2,185

1,356

585

323

62

- = Nil

370

TABLE 343.1: CONSOLIDATED STATISTICS OF 143 FEDERAL PARASTATALS: MANPOWER


STATISTICS OF STAFF DISTRIBUTION BY STATE OF ORIGIN, 2006
Number
State

01

02

03

04

05

06

07

08

09

Abia

43

233

345

536

384

507

385

529

483

Adamawa

33

142

111

190

163

260

187

156

157

Akwa Ibom

48

143

254

498

414

479

508

390

314

128

168

417

278

201

326

348

562

585

34

226

374

436

278

258

172

180

133

Anambra
Bauchi
Bayelsa

138

132

236

108

156

85

119

65

Benue

43

245

418

618

447

417

504

421

358

Borno

43

134

170

256

204

247

181

159

156

Cross River

36

124

251

352

284

276

298

419

212

Delta

68

179

241

627

402

584

624

666

574

Ebonyi

10

96

50

86

54

68

58

99

75

Edo

86

240

462

811

529

647

943

852

582

Ekiti

31

161

255

327

251

317

303

404

335

Enugu

31

182

321

525

473

739

379

600

526

Gombe

92

111

149

137

152

149

123

86

Imo

48

136

252

421

390

540

554

681

640

Jigawa

26

126

182

218

141

154

148

153

126

Kaduna

80

408

571

722

566

543

451

325

264

Kano

42

366

508

723

402

374

358

317

310

Katsina

31

94

153

190

108

125

140

115

104

Kebbi

16

73

108

204

147

186

98

121

100

Kogi

56

434

657

756

611

675

826

771

579

Kwara

38

107

133

303

258

293

345

393

296

Lagos

21

96

169

323

219

304

327

276

260

Nasarawa

27

208

269

320

182

209

176

155

127

Niger

22

191

265

446

301

358

279

258

219

Ogun

56

204

414

623

508

686

744

712

711

Ondo

79

251

285

562

413

487

556

521

524

Osun

34

125

174

361

269

361

372

562

449

Oyo

21

192

243

444

304

428

575

545

486

Plateau

69

309

368

354

240

285

263

236

173

Rivers

22

141

354

933

403

355

177

220

171

Sokoto

46

159

176

663

266

321

190

146

119

Taraba

21

81

70

145

72

138

67

88

72

Yobe

18

212

176

134

122

136

119

91

72

Zamfara

13

50

47

106

56

83

49

42

38

FCT

16

64

63

87

45

47

38

31

29

Non

1,450

6,530

9,552

14,965

10,356

12,522

11,979

12,440

10,517

Total

371

TABLE 343.2: CONSOLIDATED STATISTICS OF 143 FEDERAL PARASTATALS: MANPOWER


STATISTICS OF STAFF DISTRIBUTION BY STATE OF ORIGIN, 2006
State

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

CSLD

Abia

328

202

254

171

200

66

57

Adamawa

116

104

92

75

48

32

10

Akwa Ibom

234

204

189

136

98

40

11

Anambra

368

333

357

325

313

122

83

10

Bauchi

145

64

101

61

76

26

18

Bayelsa

74

71

53

43

51

11

13

Benue

234

151

211

122

121

64

39

Borno

154

116

107

66

72

29

13

Cross River

166

133

154

104

77

26

11

Delta

424

418

368

215

181

96

63

17

61

36

35

25

18

10

Edo

515

390

446

307

229

95

57

15

Ekiti

258

144

212

132

135

59

69

Enugu

263

124

198

113

110

41

27

Ebonyi

Gombe

94

40

79

48

60

35

Imo

489

245

418

247

272

101

65

Jigawa

107

134

80

61

34

13

Kaduna

249

136

220

141

116

42

14

Kano

232

251

203

123

92

42

18

Katsina

122

119

95

73

42

26

14

Kebbi

110

101

100

43

65

24

26

Kogi

468

231

370

252

241

95

52

14

Kwara

270

205

180

141

135

62

35

Lagos

211

139

164

133

97

54

30

Nasarawa

106

102

94

62

29

20

Niger

221

115

213

141

103

41

10

Ogun

532

227

357

295

223

110

81

14

Ondo

349

237

280

182

175

65

63

Osun

326

184

287

183

192

91

67

Oyo

331

175

280

188

155

84

34

Plateau

154

153

140

71

59

22

14

Rivers

163

111

167

63

117

28

35

Sokoto

79

129

89

40

61

12

Taraba

59

45

45

30

20

16

Yobe

76

41

68

28

33

11

Zamfara

45

34

39

15

16

10

FCT

18

17

13

12

Non

13

Total
8,164
17
Source: Federal Character Commission
Note: CLSD = Consolidated

5,664

6,766

4,461

4,084

1,725

1,083

165

- = Nil

372

TABLE 344.1: CONSOLIDATED STATISTICS OF 11 MINISTRIES/ETRA-MINISTERIAL DEPARTMENTS:


MANPOWER STATISTICS OF STAFF DISTRIBUTION BY STATE OF ORIGIN, 2007
Number
State

01

02

03

04

05

06

07

08

09

Abia

21

67

119

80

188

196

252

351

Adamawa

36

35

32

42

50

211

252

Akwa Ibom

12

99

174

259

176

253

237

346

451

Anambra

29

37

44

91

124

223

297

Bauchi

22

26

34

24

23

81

81

Bayelsa

27

27

26

25

18

23

57

118

Benue

16

74

147

195

134

173

139

343

415

Borno

39

26

24

40

33

127

150

Cross River

19

40

106

155

94

113

113

236

286

Delta

13

64

108

148

147

252

266

312

515

Ebonyi

15

17

24

20

17

92

108

Edo

70

136

156

137

239

195

311

556

Ekiti

16

37

40

63

108

97

197

230

Enugu

11

57

116

83

123

84

227

384

Gombe

28

16

14

39

31

130

101

Imo

27

93

160

162

298

346

483

681

Jigawa

16

16

41

44

Kaduna

12

70

167

175

98

134

105

210

200

Kano

13

49

58

35

43

37

87

68

Katsina

10

52

44

37

34

37

82

81

Kebbi

16

23

11

47

34

73

58

Kogi

21

40

128

203

160

262

231

412

503

Kwara

13

34

55

56

106

85

183

233

Lagos

16

45

54

70

97

127

141

216

Nasarawa

12

34

49

36

45

46

125

119

Niger

37

42

47

60

47

115

98

Ogun

21

51

125

160

195

256

295

327

360

Ondo

21

58

83

99

165

184

244

407

Osun

21

52

85

93

137

179

255

333

Oyo

15

36

95

130

97

174

187

235

256

Plateau

34

84

87

60

71

94

202

175

Rivers

16

36

47

33

46

43

127

178

Sokoto

11

14

12

29

35

Taraba

11

29

12

32

22

87

110

Yobe

11

54

50

Zamfara

15

13

11

53

28

FCT

11

19

11

10

37

39

Non

208

877

2,208

2,930

2,430

3,770

3,766

6,747

8,567

Total

373

TABLE 344.2: CONSOLIDATED STATISTICS OF 11 MINISTRIES/ETRA-MINISTERIAL DEPARTMENTS:


MANPOWER STATISTICS OF STAFF DISTRIBUTION BY STATE OF ORIGIN, 2007
Number
State

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

CSLD

Abia

213

48

127

83

48

31

11

Adamawa

125

63

54

23

22

14

10

Akwa Ibom

260

78

100

58

41

16

Anambra

229

64

146

115

87

60

25

67

26

34

13

12

Bauchi
Bayelsa

68

21

34

18

Benue

248

48

82

43

38

21

10

Borno

79

49

59

26

25

15

Cross River

195

70

77

44

23

22

Delta

288

70

243

123

84

33

18

Ebonyi

46

27

10

Edo

340

102

151

93

65

32

12

Ekiti

161

27

107

48

32

26

12

Enugu

208

69

81

51

24

17

12

Gombe

67

31

37

17

12

12

348

92

214

118

70

48

26

Jigawa

38

21

17

10

Kaduna

165

48

65

50

22

23

17

Kano

71

36

60

36

24

39

16

Katsina

59

38

63

23

22

21

11

Kebbi

53

29

24

19

12

10

10

Kogi

334

80

145

112

53

41

18

Kwara

131

41

103

61

39

22

19

Lagos

152

46

113

65

41

37

13

Nasarawa

67

18

28

21

10

10

Niger

83

55

55

28

28

20

12

Ogun

223

57

146

114

68

45

27

Ondo

208

42

115

75

52

37

13

Osun

201

47

130

85

43

31

30

Oyo

152

43

105

77

47

39

17

Plateau

140

41

62

41

17

21

Rivers

105

37

70

26

22

12

Sokoto

40

23

Taraba

77

46

32

17

Yobe

43

20

25

15

Zamfara

29

16

16

FCT

28

Non

Total
5,342
1,638
Source: Federal Character Commission

2,977

1,779

1,127

815

415

154

38

Imo

Note: - = Nil

374

TABLE 345.1: CONSOLIDATED STATISTICS OF 114 FEDERAL PARASTATALS: MANPOWER


STATISTICS OF STAFF DISTRIBUTION BY STATE OF ORIGIN, 2007
Number
State

01

02

03

04

05

06

07

08

09

Abia

79

237

350

237

231

215

366

336

Adamawa

45

160

166

89

120

144

171

121

Akwa Ibom

12

42

177

272

290

355

636

578

445

11

30

63

68

77

123

361

292

Bauchi

32

49

140

141

123

124

102

112

76

Bayelsa

14

63

29

25

31

56

36

Benue

10

163

389

373

329

313

314

332

259

Borno

34

113

168

139

140

142

187

105

11

38

228

306

271

254

176

334

143

Delta

58

164

358

267

305

323

459

399

Ebonyi

37

42

44

49

40

77

100

Edo

19

113

327

711

429

576

614

685

507

Ekiti

11

11

76

85

101

189

184

216

187

21

176

237

134

164

199

325

245

Anambra

Cross River

Enugu
Gombe

17

83

52

63

71

74

126

66

Imo

12

22

120

181

182

253

274

485

409

Jigawa

29

63

91

61

42

50

65

74

35

Kaduna

15

293

811

1,085

877

893

875

607

356

Kano

81

136

202

267

214

217

190

152

134

Katsina

44

310

293

189

204

138

220

151

Kebbi

13

46

45

52

49

43

47

53

Kogi

16

149

306

486

348

450

515

620

466

Kwara

10

124

199

359

173

213

296

500

377

Lagos

15

72

172

108

134

187

164

157

Nasarawa

156

180

157

121

145

133

142

136

Niger

19

54

239

256

328

311

235

323

268

Ogun

146

142

420

407

348

531

680

569

484

Ondo

16

13

80

215

169

256

349

377

316

Osun

12

24

124

123

130

187

297

361

315

Oyo

11

33

107

171

140

256

285

377

304

102

192

187

143

149

113

218

152

Plateau
Rivers

51

131

86

86

99

111

84

Sokoto

14

87

66

54

54

66

54

57

36

Taraba

17

43

31

39

52

66

53

Yobe

25

44

45

35

45

56

54

39

Zamfara

15

55

52

32

30

28

30

28

FCT

10

10

35

38

27

33

29

22

15

Non

14

10

15

569

2,232

6,125

8,224

6,456

7,600

8,318

9,976

7,694

Total

375

TABLE 345.2: CONSOLIDATED STATISTICS OF 114 FEDERAL PARASTATALS: MANPOWER


STATISTICS OF STAFF DISTRIBUTION BY STATE OF ORIGIN, 2007
Number
State

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

CSLD

Abia

214

80

229

168

169

45

33

Adamawa

76

67

94

60

29

23

16

Akwa Ibom

376

79

325

201

347

88

95

Anambra

276

99

215

173

164

58

30

10

Bauchi

71

20

37

38

20

10

Bayelsa

53

16

25

24

11

Benue

213

52

146

135

99

39

16

Borno

101

39

69

104

46

20

Cross River

158

53

154

177

127

27

Delta

291

100

244

215

161

71

46

48

21

34

15

23

Edo

384

96

259

195

155

66

32

Ekiti

192

65

128

108

84

33

26

Enugu

167

45

142

79

85

29

11

Gombe

57

21

47

27

22

14

333

122

295

188

170

54

19

Ebonyi

Imo
Jigawa

41

19

28

17

20

Kaduna

239

70

188

144

90

24

19

Kano

117

43

78

63

42

19

21

Katsina

122

44

89

87

47

25

15

Kebbi

38

15

22

33

17

Kogi

360

129

286

230

157

67

34

Kwara

303

139

283

254

159

62

44

Lagos

183

48

114

111

90

38

17

Nasarawa

118

46

58

51

30

15

Niger

193

39

166

114

95

42

12

Ogun

406

130

296

221

164

72

61

Ondo

224

112

168

145

121

52

33

Osun

277

84

198

134

157

42

29

Oyo

262

88

150

153

132

56

35

Plateau

122

43

102

64

51

30

Rivers

59

37

56

53

30

11

Sokoto

20

18

12

20

Taraba

39

14

19

31

Yobe

29

16

44

20

18

Zamfara

21

10

12

FCT

16

11

Non

Total
6,205
21
Source: Federal Character Commission
Note: CLSD = Consolidated

2,125

4,824

3,869

3,157

1,177

718

99

- = Nil

376

TABLE 346.1: CONSOLIDATED STATISTICS OF 24 MINISTRIES/ETRA-MINISTERIAL DEPARTMENTS:


MANPOWER STATISTICS OF STAFF DISTRIBUTION BY STATE OF ORIGIN, 2008
Number
State

01

02

03

04

05

06

07

08

09

Abia

35

69

143

225

221

247

397

363

420

Adamawa

71

57

132

102

95

90

128

140

126

Akwa Ibom

83

185

307

499

313

362

557

484

387

Anambra

33

76

118

187

195

169

388

563

453

Bauchi

33

54

62

83

83

57

84

92

89

Bayelsa

36

65

67

73

51

41

66

80

79

Benue

86

161

300

416

299

278

378

381

273

Borno

41

65

132

110

94

71

89

169

125

Cross River

52

85

196

295

186

166

288

226

213

Delta

54

125

181

308

347

295

513

473

499

Ebonyi

26

29

50

90

47

37

75

107

83

Edo

36

134

245

344

268

318

493

479

505

Ekiti

39

61

96

133

216

156

235

309

272

Enugu

44

61

124

246

192

218

364

342

267

Gombe

21

43

57

58

54

62

70

108

83

Imo

32

86

184

386

337

419

702

755

726

Jigawa

30

20

50

58

34

31

61

71

46

Kaduna

74

148

323

380

320

232

421

324

255

Kano

38

59

120

81

63

76

82

144

150

Katsina

52

62

146

95

86

95

103

107

96

Kebbi

33

41

63

58

50

66

94

103

94

Kogi

60

115

307

528

413

476

845

671

563

Kwara

26

42

113

137

146

165

282

311

311

Lagos

18

37

83

94

144

116

257

235

261

Nasarawa

45

69

135

194

158

188

267

173

179

Niger

49

76

199

292

276

269

374

278

284

Ogun

62

121

252

395

508

399

669

531

574

Ondo

23

81

167

197

274

240

390

325

344

Osun

52

65

129

182

246

189

365

381

354

Oyo

61

95

172

249

239

232

401

414

323

Plateau

52

104

232

220

186

139

258

215

199

Rivers

48

76

118

136

89

65

129

169

136

Sokoto

42

53

57

51

38

28

33

54

56

Taraba

33

56

82

81

74

61

89

115

94

Yobe

27

25

53

40

41

34

61

59

49

Zamfara

26

34

46

31

27

22

22

44

35

FCT

26

83

134

199

100

100

222

122

64

Non

10

1,599

2,818

5,376

7,255

6,510

6,209

10,252

9,927

9,067

Total

377

TABLE 346.2: CONSOLIDATED STATISTICS OF 24 MINISTRIES/ETRA-MINISTERIAL DEPARTMENTS:


MANPOWER STATISTICS OF STAFF DISTRIBUTION BY STATE OF ORIGIN, 2008
Number
State

10

12

13

14

15

16

Abia

17

CSLD

234

214

183

107

116

36

Adamawa

71

54

41

37

30

22

12

Akwa Ibom

222

174

161

92

57

18

Anambra

318

351

289

218

208

66

24

30

27

21

20

18

Bauchi
Bayelsa

40

33

27

14

10

Benue

231

186

104

76

51

30

15

Borno

79

68

46

22

21

15

17

Cross River

121

86

89

45

39

20

Delta

310

314

245

175

107

35

16

41

36

33

10

12

Edo

272

241

197

142

71

30

14

Ekiti

151

140

123

84

43

23

Enugu

164

136

110

55

37

10

Gombe

44

35

36

15

19

10

385

380

303

184

164

38

17

Jigawa

27

16

13

16

Kaduna

Ebonyi

Imo

224

185

146

87

46

35

Kano

63

78

49

37

23

27

13

Katsina

49

67

68

40

28

21

17

Kebbi

42

43

40

21

24

11

Kogi

345

354

278

184

106

56

23

Kwara

181

191

157

94

50

35

14

Lagos

155

125

91

77

49

28

11

Nasarawa

157

133

70

56

20

20

Niger

182

160

140

101

52

37

14

Ogun

319

222

200

130

72

53

21

Ondo

214

183

156

120

65

31

Osun

245

219

198

119

62

27

11

Oyo

230

181

205

110

63

31

Plateau

139

126

110

45

45

32

18

Rivers

47

80

43

36

23

10

Sokoto

18

24

14

16

Taraba

34

32

30

13

18

14

Yobe

35

24

21

14

11

10

Zamfara

19

17

18

FCT

65

62

46

36

26

Non

Total
5,505
4,997
Source: Federal Character Commission
Note: CLSD = Consolidated

4,097

2,653

1,815

873

370

90

- = Nil

378

TABLE 347.1: CONSOLIDATED STATISTICS OF 221 FEDERAL PARASTATALS: MANPOWER


STATISTICS OF STAFF DISTRIBUTION BY STATE OF ORIGIN, 2008
Number
State

01

02

03

04

05

06

07

08

09

Abia

34

130

332

633

675

554

852

995

1,156

Adamawa

16

171

531

496

501

556

689

712

535

Akwa Ibom

28

114

387

719

663

618

1,043

877

819

Anambra

46

51

197

571

505

431

754

1,130

1,327

Bauchi

60

116

393

447

373

370

405

365

284

Bayelsa

26

78

94

76

82

166

113

126

Benue

27

235

492

762

721

679

939

744

724

Borno

26

168

486

644

511

473

616

663

501

Cross River

40

128

438

636

555

431

645

671

545

Delta

28

144

396

593

849

531

1,287

1,147

1,504

Ebonyi

86

109

199

202

131

242

244

243

Edo

38

264

657

1,091

1,043

893

1,721

1,633

1,813

Ekiti

17

68

300

353

458

498

680

705

920

Enugu

14

67

297

620

484

461

808

899

953

Gombe

11

94

195

230

214

257

380

340

290

Imo

32

208

371

952

929

843

1,349

1,727

2,031

Jigawa

40

139

290

315

186

234

311

206

203

Kaduna

48

392

1,053

1,640

1,799

1,382

1,744

1,315

1,042

Kano

98

194

358

643

667

536

772

666

680

Katsina

43

148

326

431

364

383

461

518

361

Kebbi

28

132

192

252

274

211

323

379

224

Kogi

36

210

620

877

1,033

1,036

1,631

1,566

1,518

Kwara

32

80

285

361

360

369

909

818

1,138

Lagos

14

47

189

258

391

229

647

579

748

Nasarawa

14

118

243

342

331

361

391

373

297

Niger

15

104

509

514

591

590

859

784

655

Ogun

47

178

591

1,019

988

806

1,793

1,587

1,987

Ondo

23

107

541

790

743

740

1,259

1,205

1,465

Osun

20

94

425

559

612

743

1,306

1,354

1,803

Oyo

18

94

386

498

514

468

1,208

1,086

1,242

Plateau

31

161

383

687

613

528

743

821

605

Rivers

11

29

180

310

254

194

463

391

407

Sokoto

24

129

191

244

246

172

218

237

135

Taraba

28

123

290

267

222

267

282

327

272

Yobe

11

84

356

211

144

162

249

259

153

Zamfara

57

101

120

147

113

107

144

170

138

FCT

15

102

162

182

109

129

144

96

57

Non

12

14

1,076

4,836

13,353

19,595

19,318

17,458

28,438

27,714

28,915

Total

379

TABLE 347.2: CONSOLIDATED STATISTICS OF 221 FEDERAL PARASTATALS: MANPOWER


STATISTICS OF STAFF DISTRIBUTION BY STATE OF ORIGIN, 2008
Number
State

10

12

13

14

15

16

17

Abia

687

313

532

355

326

122

54

Adamawa

457

201

343

241

211

69

31

20

Akwa Ibom

497

291

401

363

359

102

53

Anambra

906

432

656

391

547

232

92

28

Bauchi

217

107

151

97

102

42

15

19

Bayelsa

83

46

59

41

19

15

Benue

593

215

414

278

271

94

67

12

Borno

399

186

285

221

206

76

23

12

Cross River

291

235

250

210

196

52

14

Delta

834

340

600

434

311

176

82

Ebonyi

171

64

93

56

37

20

Edo

1,025

519

681

505

386

189

96

21

Ekiti

540

200

426

261

306

136

110

Enugu

553

242

333

207

163

75

26

10

Gombe

CSLD

259

102

210

108

96

66

28

12

1,148

444

850

637

587

232

92

23

Jigawa

158

68

130

111

87

36

16

11

Kaduna

722

215

565

320

312

105

55

40

Kano

488

191

419

255

290

114

66

11

Katsina

262

113

234

148

143

67

35

17

Kebbi

195

90

158

104

83

38

17

11

1,108

489

774

527

509

198

109

45

Kwara

631

275

446

319

313

135

63

23

Lagos

322

115

267

165

131

81

41

Nasarawa

215

79

158

123

71

43

Niger

500

217

260

223

171

77

22

18

Ogun

900

262

682

401

414

200

124

13

Ondo

715

258

570

340

384

141

105

17

Osun

842

283

628

509

534

214

98

Oyo

662

225

449

347

328

157

68

Plateau

493

192

366

276

247

84

40

Rivers

244

82

174

121

100

43

19

Sokoto

98

32

57

61

30

15

10

Taraba

153

61

101

100

56

35

Yobe

122

51

116

76

54

29

12

Zamfara

87

35

62

52

29

21

FCT

46

22

28

18

15

Non

18

11

17

20

Total
17,641
7,298
Source: Federal Character Commission
Note: CLSD = Consolidated

12,939

9,007

8,441

3,541

1,736

438

Imo

Kogi

380

TABLE 348.1: CONSOLIDATED STATISTICS OF 30 MINISTRIES/ETRA-MINISTERIAL DEPARTMENTS:


MANPOWER STATISTICS OF STAFF DISTRIBUTION BY STATE OF ORIGIN, 2009
Number
State

01

02

03

04

05

06

07

08

09

Abia

26

46

170

291

251

551

807

819

706

Adamawa

59

55

186

252

161

296

567

634

295

Akwa Ibom

61

98

363

550

425

665

971

927

686

Anambra

29

46

151

293

221

369

595

883

652

Bauchi

35

30

130

284

170

349

491

510

227

Bayelsa

26

45

90

143

87

187

177

173

171

Benue

50

124

366

621

314

685

784

1116

553

Borno

35

57

165

293

152

223

363

730

250

Cross River

33

70

254

374

244

410

583

818

388

Delta

45

90

244

430

336

584

1027

1030

838

Ebonyi

16

33

72

170

117

188

175

320

153

Edo

25

79

269

505

338

640

995

1244

774

Ekiti

25

52

117

242

238

392

525

612

427

Enugu

18

64

135

316

189

400

500

982

506

Gombe

26

49

93

199

92

240

274

374

212

Imo

23

54

213

464

451

818

1429

1467

1264

Jigawa

37

18

71

176

67

137

188

256

127

Kaduna

41

99

413

693

343

560

920

1071

497

Kano

26

68

131

235

109

258

393

440

304

Katsina

42

58

178

271

115

273

414

456

243

Kebbi

31

38

64

176

102

182

241

339

203

Kogi

35

86

370

624

421

896

1373

1503

870

Kwara

20

25

130

277

198

369

635

635

525

Lagos

23

89

226

197

339

552

581

408

Nasarawa

37

61

186

379

218

396

531

573

515

Niger

23

75

237

450

325

604

664

779

480

Ogun

32

62

264

479

465

811

1164

901

797

Ondo

11

56

190

334

329

448

779

593

523

Osun

27

47

147

265

249

505

757

749

559

Oyo

25

62

213

354

301

457

678

736

528

Plateau

30

89

297

367

230

329

639

828

395

Rivers

34

63

151

290

171

271

359

454

305

Sokoto

41

54

78

178

88

145

208

232

115

Taraba

24

56

90

224

121

182

300

429

220

Yobe

27

31

66

209

70

115

242

321

144

Zamfara

35

29

68

166

57

137

147

189

95

FCT

16

65

191

290

168

262

416

368

160

Non

10

Total
1132
2157
Source: Federal Character Commission

6645

12090

8130

14673

21863

25082

16115

381

TABLE 348.2: CONSOLIDATED STATISTICS OF 30 MINISTRIES/ETRA-MINISTERIAL DEPARTMENTS:


MANPOWER STATISTICS OF STAFF DISTRIBUTION BY STATE OF ORIGIN, 2009
Number
State

10

12

13

14

15

16

17

CSLD

Abia

441

332

315

215

136

41

11

Adamawa

182

120

141

96

50

27

20

Akwa Ibom

458

342

317

167

94

34

10

Anambra

579

572

463

379

274

86

47

Bauchi

136

84

99

64

41

17

15

Bayelsa

92

60

56

36

16

10

Benue

452

312

299

168

99

52

21

Borno

207

138

132

73

56

33

17

Cross River

271

134

178

104

56

37

10

Delta

603

456

383

321

158

69

28

75

47

49

31

26

Edo

548

402

343

264

117

42

20

Ekiti

290

221

223

154

78

36

13

Enugu

356

226

220

115

69

19

12

Gombe

123

94

100

60

40

17

Imo

834

678

581

384

213

68

29

Jigawa

72

47

40

35

35

11

10

Kaduna

415

341

296

168

87

53

18

Kano

203

163

158

103

50

42

24

Katsina

197

153

174

92

58

30

20

Kebbi

123

109

102

72

33

28

24

Kogi

638

579

509

308

165

72

38

Kwara

376

309

281

163

100

39

25

Lagos

291

238

182

160

97

48

16

Nasarawa

257

217

147

93

50

28

11

Niger

348

284

279

199

93

55

23

Ogun

541

404

346

254

120

66

40

Ondo

370

332

251

191

112

32

14

Osun

463

368

331

216

104

45

18

Oyo

417

315

301

182

84

36

20

Plateau

294

216

234

141

72

29

20

Rivers

195

144

138

80

51

16

Sokoto

56

46

38

32

21

13

Taraba

114

75

89

50

37

12

Yobe

106

66

78

45

32

19

14

Zamfara

44

34

40

24

15

FCT

93

90

86

61

29

12

Non

Total
11261
8748
Source: Federal Character Commission
Note: CLSD = Consolidated

7999

5300

2968

1282

639

129

Ebonyi

- = Nil

382

TABLE 349.1: CONSOLIDATED STATISTICS OF 235 FEDERAL PARASTATALS: MANPOWER


STATISTICS OF STAFF DISTRIBUTION BY STATE OF ORIGIN, 2009
Number
State

01

02

03

04

05

06

07

08

09

Abia

131

51

258

838

491

697

1,107

1,364

1,002

Adamawa

45

79

540

685

496

767

836

949

622

Akwa Ibom

71

85

401

1,087

676

976

1,278

1,467

840

159

84

292

980

543

707

898

1,761

1,280

60

52

442

892

455

517

568

575

299

Anambra
Bauchi
Bayelsa

12

84

100

419

179

283

315

353

157

Benue

201

94

495

1,248

907

1,005

1,389

1,147

821

Borno

73

144

322

743

570

722

849

868

587

Cross River

97

66

365

829

418

606

768

873

513

102

150

362

1,334

655

1,247

1,607

1,965

1,335

Delta
Ebonyi

40

28

113

406

191

267

301

410

304

Edo

185

220

676

1,616

761

1,360

1,701

2,362

1,371

Ekiti

88

79

205

686

433

662

881

1,207

770

Enugu

141

70

309

1,069

575

814

958

1,370

949

Gombe

36

21

187

533

468

417

613

577

449

Imo

227

38

459

1,270

885

1,228

1,864

2,804

1,745

Jigawa

41

52

325

553

214

333

348

424

269

Kaduna

105

361

1,082

2,635

1,793

1,954

2,103

1,820

1,257

Kano

116

184

786

1,290

711

951

988

1,226

874

67

65

620

779

435

574

603

647

434

Katsina
Kebbi

47

28

182

397

196

339

314

459

289

Kogi

270

197

637

1,614

1,158

1,677

2,194

2,272

1,674

Kwara

145

86

322

664

426

785

1,048

1,580

923

Lagos

97

22

196

620

352

500

762

857

469

Nasarawa

60

39

343

736

473

551

575

564

322

Niger

70

309

568

1,005

601

985

1,102

1,011

705

Ogun

271

134

554

1,307

768

1,357

2,006

2,159

1,355

Ondo

115

92

402

1,035

761

1,052

1,488

1,867

1,072

Osun

148

62

406

796

547

1,144

1,584

2,114

1,507

Oyo

139

174

282

780

561

936

1,228

1,475

878

Plateau

101

130

450

766

535

687

820

833

522

Rivers

44

54

223

782

371

578

714

823

531

Sokoto

38

28

147

448

188

234

249

322

161

Taraba

53

17

229

450

238

335

404

419

247

Yobe

38

44

174

411

221

238

379

310

221

Zamfara

22

47

162

360

157

241

219

326

159

FCT

44

50

218

417

166

175

216

201

84

Non

10

11

12

Total
3,699
3,520
Source: Federal Character Commission

13,835

32,483

19,582

27,905

35,287

41,772

27,009

383

TABLE 349.2: CONSOLIDATED STATISTICS OF 235 FEDERAL PARASTATALS: MANPOWER


STATISTICS OF STAFF DISTRIBUTION BY STATE OF ORIGIN, 2009
Number
State

10

12

13

14

15

16

17

CSLD

Abia

806

546

429

345

130

54

11

Adamawa

504

316

317

226

125

55

16

Akwa Ibom

611

494

411

301

117

57

1,083

11

690

719

547

200

68

25

Bauchi

267

190

203

122

58

28

11

Bayelsa

151

85

72

49

24

10

Benue

595

379

377

252

98

57

17

Borno

406

19

307

336

254

97

33

12

Cross River

329

238

172

120

41

12

1,003

715

523

423

137

73

10

250

116

86

62

29

10

Edo

1,094

669

611

499

134

68

32

Ekiti

614

313

423

299

138

99

Enugu

652

384

336

250

77

29

14

Gombe

300

183

279

166

81

41

10

Anambra

Delta
Ebonyi

Imo

1,392

13

833

801

635

164

74

18

Jigawa

213

148

130

106

44

22

12

Kaduna

866

12

521

698

464

143

74

24

Kano

722

16

464

537

267

139

78

10

Katsina

363

266

268

176

97

36

20

Kebbi

242

184

151

103

41

17

1,171

13

662

877

637

268

164

40

Kwara

695

11

466

564

347

165

86

20

Lagos

369

313

234

204

75

30

11

Nasarawa

285

149

187

106

47

21

Niger

457

35

374

355

222

91

33

13

Ogun

972

628

609

498

155

82

23

Ondo

813

493

517

375

121

81

16

Osun

Kogi

1,065

14

556

604

458

162

92

16

Oyo

699

12

452

421

332

126

54

18

Plateau

420

271

251

185

43

24

Rivers

393

277

199

142

38

22

Sokoto

137

100

61

54

16

Taraba

187

155

123

89

30

14

Yobe

128

27

111

93

68

24

11

Zamfara

127

64

95

71

24

10

FCT

63

37

37

20

Non

15

16

14

Total
20,459
307
Source: Federal Character Commission
Note: CLSD = Consolidated

13,151

13,122

9,476

3,511

1744

475

- = Nil

384

TABLE 350:

INDEX OF COMPENSATION OF EMPLOYEES IN INDUSTRIES & BUSINESSES, 1999 - 2005

Economic Activity

1999

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

Agriculture

100

180.37

196.2

215.73

198.62

203.66

Manufacturing & Processing

100

12.43

23.25

14.86

17.56

19.33

Building & Construction

100

119.36

155.54

109.44

171.79

204.3

Hotels, Restaurants & Tourism

100

136.75

200.92

199.77

231.02

265.3

Transport

100

98.34

96.76

117.43

131.38

162.69

Communications

100

91.82

103.53

94.91

109.56

112.09

Education Services

100

181.96

231.03

282.08

356.04

368.91

Mining & Quarrying

100

128.4

339.92

278.81

277.21

320.01

Utilities

100

149.27

222.72

240.13

330.94

402.37

Banking

100

197.89

213.15

185.4

321.54

309.55

Distributive Trade

100

173.84

201.31

230.24

266.46

283.06

Private Professional Services

100

118.73

135.42

229.27

279.02

458.34

Real Estate & Business Services

100

81.26

83.23

98.72

145.85

157.26

Health

100

194.42

192.11

229.18

280.67

272

Finance

100

236.82

350

552.53

561.85

416.35

100

116.47

156.9

144.89

188.42

210.33

Total
Source: National Bureau of Statistics

TABLE 351:

REAL GROWTH RATE OF EMPLOYMENT IN INDUSTRIES & BUSINESSES AT


CONSTANT 1999 LEVEL, 2001 2005

Economic Activity

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

Agriculture
Manufacturing &Processing

0.97

0.68

8.78

23.9

13.01

3.81

-2.93

5.13

2.24

-3.75

Building & Construction

54.75

-13.96

-2.72

8.26

6.32

Hotel, Restaurant & Tourism

12.24

-2.77

-2.14

-1.12

-3.28

Transport
Communications
Education Services
Minning & Quarrying

13.28

7.64

5.39

-6.95

27.6

583.38

2.69

58.39

3.18

43.75

40.5

47.88

10.82

7.32

17.79

6.39

60.23

5.5

6.44

Utilities

0.38

1.89

2.23

1.82

-3.57

Banking

41.86

2.56

-1.78

3.51

18.06

Distributive Trade

11.67

3.64

4.03

2.91

Private Professional Services

-9.58

2.07

12.91

8.97

6.38

Real Estate & Business Ervices

9.95

8.69

1.31

-0.22

9.95

Health

5.55

8.71

0.35

2.43

-7.22

0.09
15.24

1.98
-1.48

-11.82
5.62

5.9
2.58

95.18
3.88

Finance
Total
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Note: - = Nil

385

TABLE 352: COMPENSATION OF EMPLOYEES IN INDUSTRIES & BUSINESSES, 2001 - 2005


Naira
Economic Activity

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

90,483.27

98,421.78

108,220.94

99,637.05

102,164.27

Manufacturing & Processing

209,970.35

392,724.20

250,975.84

296,694.13

326,528.98

Building & Construction

235,430.73

306,786.98

215,859.01

338,841.03

402,954.00

Hotels, Restaurants & Tourism

245,511.63

360,731.99

358,652.59

414,755.30

476,309.54

Transport

145,981.84

143,637.65

174,313.16

195,023.04

241,510.18

Communications

442,179.97

498,556.96

457,022.32

527,590.08

539,754.09

Education Services

219,631.76

278,859.67

340,486.65

429,756.16

445,290.91

Minning & Quarrying

14,970.06

39,630.39

32,505.85

32,319.64

37,309.70

280,303.03

418,215.61

450,909.09

621,428.57

755,555.56

1,067,876.64

1,150,256.16

1,000,476.25

1,735,155.63

1,670,493.50

Distributive Trade

374,896.02

434,141.08

496,511.54

574,634.14

610,425.47

Private Professional Services

172,252.84

196,465.25

332,620.74

404,789.02

664,951.42

7,132,037.56

7,305,075.96

8,664,191.02

12,800,605.40

13,802,227.28

Health

330,996.49

327,054.44

390,165.07

477,835.89

463,070.98

Finance

235,297.66

347,753.09

548,984.68

558,242.82

413,678.20

389,555.18

524,763.62

484,607.57

630,200.02

703,469.65

Agriculture

Utilities
Banking

Real Estate & Business Ervices

Total
Source: National Bureau of Statistics

TABLE 353:

ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE POPULATION BY OCCUPATION IN MAJOR GROUPS, AGE & SEX (BOTH
SEXES), 1991

Occupation

Age Group

Total
10 - 19

20 - 29

30 - 39

40 - 49

50 - 59

60 - 69

70+

1,806,333

62,164

577,916

640,743

307,891

130,591

52,804

34,224

654,066

14,692

194,474

232,959

132,442

53,156

16,993

9,350

23,418

307,107

283,897

143,710

53,519

14,445

5,723

5,934,503

463,107

1,847,567

1,607,320

978,967

524,719

324,054

188,769

857,813

121,471

282,125

195,986

144,545

65,665

30,304

17,717

11,976,451

1,178,978

2,354,692

2,635,977

2,200,206

1,563,407

1,132,409

910,782

Fishermen & Hunters


Production and Related
Workers, Transport
Equip. Operators &
Labourers
Occupation Not Stated or
Occupation Not
Adequately Defined

11,976,451

1,178,978

2,354,692

2,635,977

2,200,206

1,563,407

1,132,409

910,782

3,687,598

427,346

1,313,985

1,021,414

529,175

227,924

106,892

60,862

876,343

99,465

233,812

214,842

133,017

77,825

52,211

65,171

Total

26,624,926

2,390,641

7,111,678

6,833,138

4,569,953

2,696,806

1,730,112

1,292,598

Professional, Technical
& Related Workers
Administrative &
Managerial Workers
Clerical and Related
Workers
Sales Workers
Service Workers
Agricultural, Animal
Husbandry, Forestry
Workers, Fishermen &
Hunters

Source: National Population Commission

386

TABLE 354: UNEMPLOYMENT RATE BY EDUCATIONAL LEVEL, AGE GROUP AND GENDER,
NIGERIA, 2009
Percent
Educational Level

Urban

Rural

Composite

Never Attended

19.2

17.7

17.9

Below Primary

24.9

23.1

23.5

Primary

21.8

21.8

21.8

JSS

24.5

22.4

23.1

Vocational/Commercial

27.9

24.1

25.7

SSS

24.2

23.6

23.9

NCE/OND/Nursing

22.3

20.4

21.5

B.A/B.Sc/B.ED/HND

24.0

21.5

23.1

M.Sc/M.AM.Admin.

20.7

18.5

20.1

Doctorate

19.6

19.6

19.6

Others

22.0

23.7

22.8

15 - 24

26.0

24.8

25.2

25 - 34

23.5

20.7

21.7

35 - 44

21.8

18.3

19.6

45 - 54

20.5

19.0

19.5

55 - 64

22.1

20.5

21.1

Male

21.6

18.5

19.6

Female

24.2

23.1

23.5

National

22.8

20.7

21.4

Age Group

Gender

Source: National Bureau of Statistics

TABLE 355:

UNEMPLOYED PERSONS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVEL, AGE GROUP AND SEX AS AT


DECEMBER FOR RURAL & URBAN NIGERIA COMBINED, 2003 - 2007
Percent

Level

2003

2005

2004
ILO

All Levels

2006

2007*

NIG.

ILO

NIG.

ILO

NIG.

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

No Schooling

11.0

14.9

12.3

52.3

12.3

52.3

12.3

52.3

Primary

18.3

15.8

15.3

16.2

15.3

16.2

15.3

16.2

Secondary

59.7

52.8

63.7

25.2

63.7

25.2

63.7

25.2

Post Secondary

11.0

16.5

8.2

7.0

8.2

7.1

8.2

7.1

Age Group

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

15 - 24

54.8

52.9

55.2

25.9

55.2

25.9

55.2

25.9

25 - 44

35.5

41.1

36.1

49.0

36.1

49.0

36.1

49.0

45 - 59

3.9

2.7

4.9

15.9

5.0

15.9

5.0

15.9

60 - 64

6.8

3.4

1.8

4.3

1.7

4.2

1.7

4.2

65 - 70

Gender
Male

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

55.5

58.3

57.7

56.5

57.7

56.5

57.7

56.5

42.3

43.5

42.3

43.5

42.3

43.5

Female
44.5
41.7
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Note: ILO = International Labour Organisation
NIG = Nigeria
* = Estimates

- = Nil

387

TABLE 356: UNEMPLOYED PERSONS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVEL, AGE GROUP AND SEX AS AT
DECEMBER FOR URBAN NIGERIA, 2003 - 2007
Percent
Educational Level

2003

2005

2004
ILO

All Levels

2006
NIG.

ILO

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

9.7

5.3

16.8

33.6

Primary

21.7

16.6

17.2

Secondary

51.3

52.9

47.0

Post Secondary

17.3

25.2

Age Group
All Groups (15 - 59)

100

15 - 24

2007*
NIG.

ILO

NIG.

100.0

100.0

100.0

19.0

33.1

19.0

33.1

18.0

17.1

17.9

17.1

17.8

32.3

46.9

32.3

46.9

32.3

19.0

16.1

18.8

16.6

18.7

16.6

100

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

51.8

47.6

49.5

29.5

49.5

29.4

49.5

29.4

25 - 44

40.7

47.6

43.0

50.5

42.9

50.7

42.9

50.7

45 - 59

2.2

1.1

3.2

11.0

5.1

10.5

5.7

10.5

60 - 64

4.3

3.7

2.9

5.5

2.7

5.2

2.6

5.1

65 - 70

1.4

3.5

Gender

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

58.4

57.2

53.8

57.5

53.7

57.5

53.7

57.5

Female
41.6
42.8
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Note: ILO = International Labour Organisation
NIG = Nigeria
* = Estimates

46.2

42.5

46.3

42.5

46.3

42.5

No Schooling

Male

- = Nil

TABLE 357: UNEMPLOYED PERSONS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVEL, AGE GROUP AND SEX AS AT
DECEMBER (RURAL), 2003 - 2007
Percent
2003

Level

2004

2005

2006

2007*

ILO

NIG

ILO

NIG

ILO

NIG

ILO

NIG

ILO

NIG

All Levels

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

No Schooling

11.5

53.6

19.0

59.8

19.7

59.9

19.7

59.9

19.7

59.9

Primary

16.9

20.8

15.4

17.8

15.3

17.7

15.3

17.6

15.3

17.6

Secondary

63.3

22.3

52.8

18.9

52.6

18.7

52.6

18.7

52.6

18.7

Post Secondary
Age Group
All Groups (15 59)

8.3

3.3

12.8

3.5

13.3

3.6

13.4

3.6

13.4

3.6

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

15-24

56.1

18.0

55.1

21.4

55.1

21.6

55.1

21.6

55.1

21.6

25-44

33.3

47.1

38.3

46.6

38.5

46.6

38.5

46.6

38.5

46.6

45-59

4.6

22.7

3.4

21.3

3.1

21.2

3.1

21.2

3.0

21.2

60-64

2.8

6.5

1.3

5.8

5.7

5.7

5.7

65-70

3.2

5.7

1.9

4.9

1.5

4.8

1.3

4.7

1.1

4.7

Gender

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

Male

54.3

64.3

58.8

64.1

58.9

64.1

58.9

64.1

58.9

64.1

Female
45.7
35.7
41.2
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Note: ILO = International Labour Organisation
NIG = Nigeria
* = Estimates

35.9

41.1

35.9

41.1

35.9

41.1

35.9

- = Nil

388

TABLE 358:

NATIONAL UNEMPLOYMENT RATES, NIGERIA (YEAR-ENDING DECEMBER) , 2003 2007


Percent
Composite

Survey Period

ILO

Urban

NIG.

ILO

Rural
NIG.

ILO

NIG.

2003

2.9

14.8

3.2

17.1

2.7

13.8

2004

2.8

11.8

3.3

11.0

2.6

12.1

2005

3.3

11.9

4.3

10.1

2.8

12.6

2006

3.5

14.6

4.6

10.0

2.9

15.1

3.5
10.9
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Note: ILO = International Labour Organisation
NIG = Nigeria
* = Estimates

4.7

10.0

2.9

12.6

2007*

TABLE 359:

UNEMPLOYMENT RATES BY AGE GROUP AND SECTOR, 2003 - 2007


Precent
15 - 24

Year

25 - 44

45 - 59

National

Urban

Rural

National

Urban

Rural

National

Urban

Rural

2003

32.1

33.8

31.3

14.7

18.1

13.2

10.7

11.6

10.3

2004

28.9

31.2

27.9

11.4

10.0

12.0

7.7

4.5

9.0

2005

34.2

34.6

34.0

11.3

9.3

12.2

6.6

4.1

7.7

2006

30.8

31.9

30.3

8.8

5.1

11.1

4.8

1.6

6.7

4.5

1.0

6.6

2007
30.7
31.9
30.2
8.5
4.7
11.0
Source: National Bureau of Statistics - General Households Survey Report (1995-2007)

TABLE 360:

UNEMPLOYMENT RATES BY AGE GROUP AND SECTOR, 2003 - 2007

Year

60 - 64
National
Urban

Percent
Rural

65 - 70
National
Urban

Rural

All Groups
National
Urban

Rural

2003

13.4

13.5

13.4

13.1

11.1

14.0

14.8

10.9

16.4

2004

10.1

4.8

12.4

8.7

5.1

10.2

13.4

9.5

15.0

2005

9.7

11.2

9.0

10.7

9.2

11.3

11.9

10.1

12.6

2006

7.3

4.0

8.3

7.1

4.2

12.5

13.7

10.2

14.6

2007
7.1
3.3
8.3
6.8
3.7
12.6
14.6
Source: National Bureau of Statistics - General Households Survey Report (1995-2007)

10.9

14.8

389

TABLE 361:

UNEMPLOYMENT RATES BY STATE AS AT 31ST DECEMBER (URBAN), 2002 - 2006


Percent
2002

2003
ILO

NIG.

ILO

NIG.

ILO

NIG.

All Nigeria

3.8

3.2

3.3

11.0

4.3

10.0

3.8

10.5

Abia

2.7

2.6

3.7

4.4

12.0

3.7

8.2

Adamawa

9.3

7.5

1.5

2.7

25.7

2.7

13.5

Akwa Ibom

State

2004

2005

2006

10.7

9.6

2.5

7.4

13.2

16.3

7.8

11.8

Anambra

4.6

3.9

1.9

1.9

13.7

16.4

7.8

9.2

Bauchi

n.a

n.a

5.6

28.6

13.2

5.6

20.9

Bayelsa

n.a

n.a

20.0

20.0

8.1

16.3

14.0

18.2

Benue

1.7

11.3

2.7

3.5

11.3

12.0

7.0

7.8

3.9

n.a

32.1

10.0

11.9

9.6

22.0

16.0

3.5

11.5

10.4

11.5

10.5

11.3

Borno
Cross River

10.4

Delta

8.9

3.2

0.4

10.4

10.7

10.1

Ebonyi

3.8

2.9

4.3

9.5

1.5

1.5

2.9

5.5

11.7

8.1

19.1

2.2

3.1

Edo

5.7

2.0

4.5

26.5

11.7

Ekiti

2.4

1.2

0.9

2.0

Enugu

5.3

5.0

6.4

6.4

4.3

9.5

5.4

8.0

Gombe

n.a

n.a

5.4

17.5

1.4

16.4

3.4

15.3

Imo

n.a

n.a

4.5

17.0

12.2

17.1

8.4

17.0

Jigawa

n.a

n.a

5.4

14.3

5.0

12.5

Kaduna

1.2

7.0

7.6

14.2

7.0

12.1

7.3

13.2

Kano

7.1

9.3

4.1

10.0

8.4

17.7

6.2

13.8

Katsina

n.a

4.8

2.6

2.6

2.1

2.3

Kebbi

16.7

4.8

64.5

55.0

61.0

Kogi

11.3

12.4

4.9

21.3

3.5

4.9

12.4

0.3

2.7

4.6

1.4

6.0

1.7

5.3

Kwara
Lagos

2.6

6.1

2.4

2.9

5.1

7.9

3.8

5.4

Nassarawa

3.8

0.9

4.0

4.0

8.7

4.0

6.4

Niger

2.0

0.6

7.5

13.8

3.7

3.7

5.6

8.8

Ogun

5.3

1.2

2.0

16.4

1.0

4.3

2.5

10.4

Ondo

1.8

1.7

3.4

3.4

5.2

14.2

4.3

8.8

Osun

2.8

0.4

0.2

1.4

1.1

Oyo

4.1

1.2

1.3

1.7

9.0

8.3

10.7

9.5

25.8

9.8

24.0

Plateau

n.a

0.9

10.7

10.7

Rivers

11.2

11.6

10.5

22.1

Sokoto

n.a

n.a

7.5

7.5

8.1

8.6

Taraba

n.a

27.8

11.5

11.5

10.5

11.3

Yobe

n.a

n.a

0.5

2.5

12.9

0.5

Zamfara

n.a

n.a

2.9

49.3

26.1

FCT, Abuja
n.a
2.7
14.3
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Note: ILO = International Labour Organisation
NIG = Nigeria
* = Less than 0.01 Per Cent

20.9

8.9

14.4

11.6

17.6

9.0

2.5

n.a = Not Available

390

TABLE 362:

UNEMPLOYMENT RATES BY STATE AS AT 31ST DECEMBER (RURAL), 2002 - 2006


Percent
2004

State

2002

2005

2006

2003
ILO

NIG.

ILO

NIG.

ILO

NIG.

All Nigeria

2.7

2.7

2.6

12.1

2.8

12.6

2.7

12.4

Abia

9.6

5.6

7.3

21.1

6.9

2.6

7.1

11.8

Adamawa

n.a

1.8

0.8

17.4

0.5

21.1

0.6

19.2

Akwa Ibom

7.5

5.4

0.6

5.4

6.4

14.3

3.5

9.8

Anambra

1.5

4.6

8.0

21.7

3.2

8.8

5.6

15.2

Bauchi

0.1

0.9

26.2

30.7

28.4

Bayelsa

7.7

8.2

17.5

17.5

20.0

21.6

18.8

39.1

Benue

0.9

n.a

0.4

4.0

18.9

0.4

11.4

Borno

0.2

n.a

2.0

2.0

0.1

5.2

1.0

3.6

Cross River

2.2

4.9

4.2

11.0

4.2

11.0

4.1

10.8

3.0

6.6

2.9

2.9

3.0

4.8

Delta
Ebonyi

1.8

2.4

7.6

3.1

7.8

2.8

7.7

Edo

3.7

3.4

5.2

10.9

5.1

9.4

5.2

10.2

Ekiti

2.2

0.2

0.6

15.4

1.1

9.9

0.8

12.6

Enugu

3.8

3.9

1.6

8.4

29.9

18.4

Gombe

0.5

n.a

7.0

2.6

23.2

6.6

22.6

Imo

9.4

9.1

22.1

6.8

16.5

5.2

18.6

Jigawa

n.a

n.a

20.8

19.7

20.2

Kaduna

10.7

1.8

6.4

15.8

7.0

12.1

6.7

14.0

Kano

n.a

1.6

5.2

8.0

1.0

19.3

3.1

13.6

Katsina

n.a

0.3

2.0

34.6

24.9

2.0

29.8

Kebbi

0.3

0.3

12.7

17.5

15.1

Kogi

5.6

6.4

6.5

16.1

3.1

10.7

4.8

13.4

Kwara

n.a

n.a

1.7

1.5

Lagos

n.a

Nassarawa

0.6

0.7

3.5

11.9

8.7

Niger

2.1

n.a

10.0

Ogun

1.1

n.a

4.5

0.3

Ondo

n.a

1.2

0.2

11.9

Osun

0.5

n.a

3.8

Oyo

1.4

0.5

0.7

Plateau

0.7

0.4

1.0

Rivers

9.8

6.1

Sokoto

n.a

0.4

Taraba

0.8

0.7

2.6

24.8

Yobe

0.6

n.a

18.6

Zamfara

n.a

n.a

40.9
4.9

3.1

FCT, Abuja
n.a
7
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Note: ILO = International Labour Organisation
NIG = Nigeria
* = Less than 0.01 Per Cent
n.a = Not Available

3.5

10.3

10.0

1.8

0.4

0.4

0.4

0.3

6.1

2.4

3.1

0.7

8.5

0.7

4.6

1.0

2.5

2.5

1.8

1.5

3.1

3.4

3.8

4.1

3.4

3.8

3.9

3.9

4.0

0.4

2.9

1.5

13.8

7.0

12.8

51.2

46.1

3.4

3.4

3.2

4.0

391

TABLE 363: NATIONAL UNEMPLOYMENT RATES BY STATE AS AT 31ST DECEMBER, 2005


- 2009
Percentage
State

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

All Nigeria

11.9

13.7

14.6

19.7

21.4

7.9

13.5

10.9

14.5

22.8

Adamawa

21.4

17.9

11.9

29.4

24.6

Akwa Ibom

14.4

15.3

13.5

34.1

27.7

9.8

10.8

11.1

16.8

10.8

Bauchi

29.7

23.9

7.3

37.2

27.0

Bayelsa

20.9

16.0

6.9

41.5

27.4

Benue

18.6

10.8

67.4

8.5

6.0

Borno

6.3

5.8

7.8

27.7

26.7

11.1

16.9

11.8

14.3

27.9

Delta

4.5

13.8

18.9

18.4

27.9

Ebonyi

7.0

10.9

11.5

12.0

25.1

Edo

9.9

8.6

5.1

12.2

27.9

Abia

Anambra

Cross River

Ekiti

7.5

8.7

15.6

20.6

28.0

Enugu

27.4

20.0

11.5

14.9

28.0

Gombe

22.8

15.6

10.5

32.1

27.2

Imo

16.5

21.5

7.6

20.8

28.1

Jigawa

19.1

21.6

17.4

26.5

14.3

Kaduna

12.1

14.1

5.9

11.6

12.4

Kano

19.1

19.4

12.7

27.6

14.7

Katsina

23.8

19.3

5.8

37.3

11.0

Kebbi

19.9

15.2

11.8

12.0

10.7

Kogi

8.7

12.5

16.5

19.0

9.5

Kwara

2.9

7.5

16.4

11.0

2.7

Lagos

6.5

15.5

10.2

19.5

27.6

Nassarawa

8.7

8.1

7.6

10.1

3.4

Niger

0.2

3.6

17.0

28.0

11.7

Ogun

2.5

2.3

3.9

8.5

27.8

Ondo

6.2

6.7

5.8

14.9

28.0

Osun

1.9

2.7

6.3

12.6

27.6

Oyo

5.3

4.3

6.5

14.9

27.7

Plateau

2.8

2.9

8.7

7.1

10.4

Rivers

7.0

25.0

4.7

27.9

27.8

Sokoto

4.1

6.4

12.1

22.4

15.9

Taraba

3.4

14.0

5.9

26.8

24.7

Yobe

8.0

13.6

19.9

27.3

26.2

51.1

50.8

12.8

13.3

14.5

FCT, Abuja
6.5
Source: National Bureau of Statistics

16.4

16.4

21.5

11.8

Zamfara

392

TABLE 364:

REGISTERED UNEMPLOYED AND VACANCIES DECLARED, 2005- 2009


Number
Registration

Year

Vacancies
Declared

Placement

180

128

Old

Fresh

Re- Registration

2005

53,237

458

6,021

2006

51,918

193

6,066

61

79

2007

69,770

625

5,858

264

167

Lower Grade
Workers

2008

33,585

272

104

108

70

2009

180,193

12,412

2,601

4,694

4,127

2005

139,713

2,108

3,201

1,128

939

2006

113,378

1,759

2,246

817

758

2007

159,756

1,852

2,831

937

340

2008

170,490

2,587

781

684

269

10,674

4,686

2,049

759

Professional
And Executive

2009
62,442
Source: Federal Ministry of Labour and Productivity

TABLE 365: SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES, 2004 - 2008


Items

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

Number of Disputes
Number of Disputes resulting in
Strike

36

149

189

250

299

26

57

63

79

93

Number of Disputes resolved

32

110

79

212

245

Duration of Disputes (Days)

277

675

910

1,264

1,115

127,377

280,606

208,589

414,543

473,427

Total Man - Days lost


2,737,399
4,308,013
7,785,993
Source: Federal Ministry of Employment, Labour and Productivity, Abuja.

13,227,957

9,056,440

Number of Workers involved

TABLE 366: WORK STOPPAGES BY INDUSTRY, 2004 2008


2004

2005

2006

2007

Number
2008

Agriculture, Hunting, Forestry And Fishing

Construction

Community, Social & Personal Services

12

14

97

Electricity, Gas And Water


Financing, Insurance, Real Estate & Business
Services

Items

Manufacturing Industries

10

17

11

13

14

Minning & Quarrying

Transport Storage & Communications

Wholesale & Retail Trade, Rest. And Hotels

17

11

22

39

29

Total
36
57
Source: Federal Ministry of Employment, Labour and Productivity, Abuja.
Note: - = Nil

63

79

116

Activities Not Adequately Defined

393

TABLE 367: WORKERS INVOLVED IN DISPUTES BY INDUSTRY, 2004- 2008


Number
Items

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

880

1081

1,311

516

256

31,536

590

1,001

36,263

227,377

30,654

26,483

231,067

1,272

879

14

20

18,805

300

8,483

10,778

4,784

7,679

14,290

6,436

2,433

120

4,371

167

192

58

28,266

202

63,190

29,178

106,936

139,767

618,091

Total
127,377
274,170
Source: Federal Ministry of Employment, Labour and Productivity, Abuja.
Note: - = Nil

210,739

414,543

868,907

Agriculture, Hunting, Forestry And Fishing


Construction
Community, Social & Personal Services
Electricity, Gas And Water
Financing, Insurance, Real Estate & Business Services
Manufacturing Industries
Minning & Quarrying
Transport Storage & Communications
Wholesale & Retail Trade, Rest. And Hotels
Activities Not Adequately Defined

TABLE 368:

MAN-DAYS LOST BY INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES, 2004 - 2008

Items
Agriculture, Hunting, Forestry And
Fishing
Construction
Community, Social & Personal Services
Electricity, Gas And Water
Financing, Insurance, Real Estate &
Business Services
Manufacturing Industries
Minning & Quarrying
Transport Storage & Communications
Wholesale & Retail Trade, Rest. And
Hotels
Activities Not Adequately Defined

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008*

5,045

72,598

26,592

10,400

3,945

2,190,815

2,996,132

154,242

2,530,663

6,630,733

3,436

4,404

4,800

60

3,089

300

147,900

24,031

4,188

138,129

43,920

1,800.00

13,887

20,654

1,080

174

1,920

96

200

256,923

1,277,395

7,598,872

736,280

2,206,420

7,785,993

3,415,737

8,974,981

Total
2,626,399
4,308,013
Source: Federal Ministry of Employment, Labour and Productivity, Abuja.
Note: * = Estimates
- = Nil

394

TABLE 369:

VOCATIONAL SKILLS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME BY STATE/ANNUAL


DISTRIBUTION OF NATIONAL OPEN APPRENTICESHIP SCHEME
PARTICIPANTS, 1999 - 2003
Number

State

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

Abia

582

562

213

662

1,483

Adamawa

606

718

149

Akwa Ibom

848

467

210

600

Anambra

700

450

104

Bauchi

601

813

221

388

1,000

Bayelsa

670

884

289

477

1,000

Benue

395

616

267

600

Borno

432

541

283

Cross River

504

390

207

500

824

Delta

362

400

208

603

Ebonyi

946

343

68

361

Edo

317

500

158

1,000

1,101

Ekiti

930

521

155

404

1,000

Enugu

939

623

187

636

Gombe

651

667

120

388

Imo

883

453

369

Jigawa

513

314

388

229

1,000

Kaduna

630

524

550

973

Kano

486

425

406

884

Katsina

548

822

381

Kebbi

369

717

148

Kogi

438

636

343

64

Kwara

654

527

393

631

Lagos

728

586

364

796

1,575

Nassarawa

431

495

217

189

498

Niger

588

442

120

827

Ogun

611

658

144

76

748

Ondo

249

574

164

Osun

451

591

119

699

793

Oyo

340

265

347

122

Plateau

348

387

261

370

985

Rivers

418

537

468

430

Sokoto

474

841

305

Taraba

470

715

229

123

1,000

Yobe

520

623

306

272

Zamfara

385

785

275

452

FCT, Abuja

632

465

164

215

Total
20,649
20,877
Source: National Directorate of Employment
Note: - = Nil

9,300

11,624

15,354

395

TABLE 370: SUMMARY OF DISTRIBUTION OF PROGRAMME BENEFICIARIES, 2005 2009


Number
Scheme
VOCATIONAL SKILLS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (VSD)
National Open Apprenticeship Scheme (NOAS)
School-On-Wheels (SOW)
Resettlement Loan Scheme
Vulnerable People
NDE/MDG Skill Acquisition Training Centres
Trainers Capacity Upgrading (TUC)
Training of Master Trainers
Enterprise Creation for NOAS Graduates
Waste-to-Wealth Scheme (WTW)
SMALL-SCALE ENTERPRISES PROGRAMME (SSE)
Entrepreneurship Development Programme (EDP)
Start-Your-Own Business (SYOB)
Women Cooperatives
Graduate Job Creation
Mature People Scheme
Stabilized Soil Bricks
Basic Business Training (BBT)
Women Employment
Enterprise Creation
NACRDB
NDE/NEXIM
Motor-Cycle-Transportation Scheme
RURAL EMPLOYMENT PROMOTION PROGRAMME (REP)
Graduate Farmers Scheme
School Leavers Farmers Scheme
Crop Processing Training Scheme
Crop Processing Resettlement Scheme
Dry Season Irrigation Farming Scheme
Intergrated Farming and Training Scheme (IFTS) - Resettled
Intergrated Farming and Training Scheme (IFTS)
Agro Services
Livestock
Stabilized Soil Blocks
Block Farming Training Scheme
Block Farming Resettlement
Rural Agricultural Development and Training Scheme (RADTS)
Rural Handicraft Scheme (RHS)
Resettlement RADTS Trained Participants (SPW)
SPECIAL PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAMME (SPWP)
National Sanitation Employment Scheme
Environmental Beautification Scheme (EBS)
Graduate Attachment Programme (GAP)
Water Trucking Scheme
Wheel Barrow Scheme
Public Works Scheme
Resettlement of EBS Trained Participants
Solar Energy Training Scheme
Resettlement of Solar Energy Training Trained Participants
Labour Based Training Scheme
Community Development Scheme (CDS)
Total

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Total

38,223
1,503
1,901
-

25,000
407
1,237
-

25,090
4,885
-

32,613
2,608
315
4,500
30
-

30,933
4,354
2,392
2,561
5,129
126
-

151,859
13,757
5,845
2,561
9,629
156
-

63,000
25,706
3,700
2,508
133
396
450
-

43,295
7,238
74
297
320
-

65,393
5,916
4,493
-

95,022
4,550
1,928
4,548
476
1,142
-

8,319
2,979
8,107
586
-

266,710
51,729
3,774
2,508
133
4,907
12,655
6,248
1,142
770
-

40
9,737
9,285
-

1,020
-

60
1,692
1,833
-

20
4,771
2,583
-

7,239
3,332
-

120
12,449
23,128
5,915
-

740
1,850
-

925
1,850
-

2,985
213
-

1,403
4,709
40
-

2,843
4,447
223
30

4,650
4,246
9,156
3,913
263
30

925
-

115

112

925
227

160,097

81,663

112,560

161,373

83,712

599,405

Source: National Directorate of Employment


Note: - = Nil

396

TABLE 371: NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED YOUTHS TRAINED UNDER ANNUAL TRAINING


PROFILE / DISTRIBUTION OF NOAS TRAINEES, 2002 - 2006
State

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

Abia

457

1,180

619

1,000

710

Adamawa

360

448

651

1,000

660

Akwa Ibom

328

996

643

1,000

660

Anambra

384

990

544

1,000

500

Bauchi

356

1,000

730

1,000

660

Bayelsa

434

1,044

816

1,000

710

Benue

572

1,000

730

1,000

660

Borno

260

1,028

683

1,000

560

Cross River

370

997

625

1,280

610

Delta

627

996

637

1,000

660

Ebonyi

442

1,013

615

1,050

560

Edo

363

1,124

672

1,000

510

Ekiti

479

854

603

1,000

570

Enugu

950

733

1,560

1,000

1,000

Gombe

340

1,000

647

1,070

540

Imo

530

1,041

586

1,000

610

Jigawa

151

926

884

1,000

560

Kaduna

300

1,017

1,614

1,130

1,000

Kano

419

1,000

1,588

1,214

1,000

Katsina

325

1,168

917

1,000

660

Kebbi

381

1,000

684

1,000

560

Kogi

350

1,000

573

1,000

710

Kwara

465

994

641

1,000

660

Lagos

714

924

1,657

1,000

1,000

Nassarawa

312

811

569

1,000

560

Niger

470

1,200

563

1,000

610

Ogun

64

1,042

573

1,000

560

Ondo

450

1,203

614

1,475

560

Osun

148

941

722

1,000

560

Oyo

532

914

1,614

1,000

1,000

Plateau

333

955

632

1,000

560

Rivers

570

931

1,661

1,000

1,000

Sokoto

372

915

573

1,000

560

Taraba

527

942

613

1,000

560

Yobe

281

964

843

1,000

560

Zamfara

384

1,000

716

1,000

560

FCT, Abuja

465

814

599

1,000

1,020

15,265

36,105

30,211

38,219

25,000

Total

Source: National Directorate of Employment

397

TABLE 372: NUMBER OF TRAINED YOUTHS THAT HAVE BEEN PROVIDED WITH TOOLS AND
EQUIPMENT TO ESTABLISH AND RUN THEIR OWN BUSINESSES, 2002 - 2006
State

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

Abia

78

40

Adamawa

40

40

Akwa Ibom

37

40

Anambra

79

40

Bauchi

82

40

Bayelsa

28

40

Benue

42

40

Borno

97

40

Cross River

40

40

Delta

43

40

Ebonyi

41

40

Edo

46

40

Ekiti

10

40

Enugu

13

36

40

Gombe

72

40

Imo

20

40

Jigawa

52

40

Kaduna

93

40

Kano

104

40

Katsina

94

40

Kebbi

34

40

Kogi

80

40

Kwara

120

34

40

Lagos

191

40

Nassarawa

64

40

Niger

30

40

Ogun

20

40

Ondo

20

40

Osun

30

40

Oyo

31

40

Plateau

42

40

Rivers

18

40

Sokoto

25

37

40

Taraba

38

40

Yobe

30

40

Zamfara

20

40

FCT, Abuja

48

40

25

120

13

1,901

1,480

Total

Source: National Directorate of Employment


Note: - = Nil

398

TABLE 373: SUMMARY OF DISTRIBUTION OF PROGRAMME BENEFICIARIES, 2002 - 2004


Number
2002
Scheme

2003

2004

Registered

Beneficiaries

Registered

Beneficiaries

Registered

Beneficiaries

37,000

15,265

37,000

36,105

37,000

30,211

2,625

1,205

2,250

615

VOCATIONAL SKILLS DEVELOPMENT


PROGRAMME (VSD)

National Open Apprenticeship Scheme


(NOAS)
School-On-Wheels (SOW)
SMALL-SCALE ENTERPRISES
PROGRAMME (SSE)

Entrepreneurship Development
Programme (EDP)

111,000

50,502

111,000

58,000

111,000

106,000

Start-Your-Own Business (SYOB)

7,400

185

7,400

370

34,229

34,229

Women Cooperatives

3,700

500

3,700

3,700

3,700

3,700

12,580

1,222

12,580

3,867

12,580

4,977

5,550

5,550

3,791

3,700

540

3,700

3,700

1,850

5,550

5,550

5,550

925

925

925

925

925

184,480

69,419

189,655

102,657

214,234

186,608

RURAL EMPLOYMENT PROMOTION


PROGRAMME (REP)

Rural Agricultural Development and


Training Scheme (RADTS)
Rural Handicraft Scheme (RHS)
SPECIAL PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAMME
(SPWP)

Environmental Beautification Scheme


(EBS)
Graduate Attachment Programme
(GAP)
Community Development Scheme
(CDS)
Total
Source: National Directorate of Employment
Note: - = Nil

TABLE 374: SUMMARY OF DISTRIBUTION OF PROGRAMME BENEFICIARIES, 2005 - 2006

Scheme

2005
Registered
Beneficiaries

Number
2006
Registered Beneficiaries

VOCATIONAL SKILLS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (VSD)

National Open Apprenticeship Scheme (NOAS)

37,000

38,223

37,000

25,000

4,500

1,468

1,125

407

111,000

63,000

111,000

25,706

25,706

7,400

203

3,700

3,700

3,700

Rural Agricultural Development and Training Scheme (RADTS)

12,580

9,737

12,580

1,020

Rural Handicraft Scheme (RHS)

11,100

9,285

Environmental Beautification Scheme (EBS)

3,700

1,850

3,700

1,850

Graduate Attachment Programme (GAP)

5,550

740

5,550

925

Community Development Scheme (CDS)

925

925

925

215,761

154,634

182,980

School-On-Wheels (SOW)
SMALL-SCALE ENTERPRISES PROGRAMME (SSE)

Entrepreneurship Development Programme (EDP)


Start-Your-Own Business (SYOB)
Women Cooperatives

RURAL EMPLOYMENT PROMOTION PROGRAMME (REP)

SPECIAL PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAMME (SPWP)

Total

29,405

Source: National Directorate of Employment


Note: - = Nil

399

TABLE 375: ENROLMENT OF LEGAL PRACTITIONERS BY NIGERIAN BAR ASSOCIATION


(NBA), 2002 - 2006
Number
Year

Male

Female

Total

2002

1,326

898

2,224

2003

2,776

1,645

4,421

2004

2,603

1,834

4,437

2005

2,991

1,937

4,928

2006
Source: Nigerian Bar Association

2,327

664

2,991

TABLE 376:

REGISTERED MEMBERS OF THE CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF BANKERS OF


NIGERIA (CIBN), 2004 2008
Number
Nigerian

Year

Non Nigeria

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

2004

53,099

14,620

67,719

2005

53,585

14,920

68,505

2006

43,269

13,842

57,111

2007

44,165

14,453

58,618

46,100
15,635
61,735
Source: Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN)
Note: - = Nil

2008

TABLE 377:

REGISTERED MEMBERS OF NIGERIAN SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS


(NSE), 2004 2008
Number
Nigerian

Year

Non Nigeria

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Grand Total

2004

980

63

1,043

12

12

1,055

2005

1,195

79

1,274

1,283

2006

14,726

2,615

17,341

20

20

17,361

2007

16,116

3,012

19,128

21

21

19,149

2008
17,649
3,259
Source: Nigerian Society of Egineers

20,908

32

32

20,940

400

TABLE 378: REGISTERED MEMBERS OF VETERINARY COUNCIL OF NIGERIA, 2002 - 2006


Category

2002

2003

2004

2005

109

137

135

149

Number
2006

Nigerian
Male
Female

186

37

60

69

56

72

146

197

204

205

258

Male

Female

Sub total
Non- Nigerian

Sub total
Total Brought Forward

712

865

1,062

1,267

1,472

1,062

1,267

1,472

1,730

Grand total
865
Source: Veterinary Council of Nigeria
Note: - = Nil

TABLE 379: REGISTERED MEMBERS OF RADIOGRAPHERS REGISTRATION BOARD,


2001 - 2005
Category

Number
2005

2001

2002

2003

2004

Nigerian
Male

66

49

36

19

34

Female

26

22

20

16

16

Sub total

92

71

56

35

50

Interns
Male

13

16

Female

11

13

Sub total

Total Brought Forward*


131
Grand Total
223
Source: Radiographers Registration Board of Nigeria
Note: * = The cummulation is from 1997:
- = Nil

24

29

223
294

294
350

350
409

409
488

TABLE 380: COUNCIL OF REGISTERED ENGINEERS OF NIGERIA (COREN), 2005 - 2008


Number
Registered Engineering
Personnel

2005

2006

2007

2008

867

1,133

1,920

1,379

34

74

135

184

31

25

78

38

58

87

299

14

120

171

944

1,310

2,287

2,111

Engineers
Engineering Technologists
Technicians
Craftsmen
Engineering Consulting Firms
Total

Source: Council of Registered Engineers of Nigeria (Coren)

TABLE 381: REGISTERED MEMBERS OF NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF AIRCRAFT PILOTS AND


ENGINEERS, 2004 2008
Number
Registered members

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

Male
Females

170
2

215
10

195
11

232
9

273
10

Total

172

225

206

241

283

Source: National Association of Aircraft Pilots and Engineers

401

CHAPTER 8
AGRICULTURE
This chapter presents statistics on agriculture covering the crops, livestock,
fisheries and forestry sub-sectors.
Estimates of crop hectarage, yield and production by National Bureau of Statistics
are based on sample survey data obtained from farming households. Annual
inventory of livestock and estimates of livestock and poultry production were
prepared by the Livestock Department of Federal Ministry of Agriculture and
Rural Development (FMARD) and National Bureau of Statistics based on
information from farmers and Agricultural Sample Surveys.

The principal source of data relating to fisheries is the Fisheries Department of


the FMARD. The data include quantity of fish caught annually by species within
the waters of the maritime and inland States, production of fish by sectors,
imports and estimated numbers of fishing craft and fishermen.

The data on forestry show the area of reserves and plantations by State.

TABLE 382:

ESTIMATED AREA PLANTED WITH MAJOR CROPS IN NIGERIA, 2004/2005


2007/2008
'000 Hectare

Crops

2004/05

2005/06

2006/07

2007/08

2008/09

Millet

3,835.58

4,428.18

4,270.00

3,827.61

3,749.60

Guinea Corn /Sorghum

3,956.71

4,597.56

4,578.00

4,113.68

4,736.73

Groundnuts

2,152.96

2,265.30

1,666.00

2,336.40

2,636.31

Beans

2,153.51

2,153.49

3,098.00

2,364.89

2,524.58

Yams

2,060.80

2,165.75

1,696.00

2,651.03

2,776.01

Cotton

307.37

301.43

222.00

261.80

374.14

Maize

3,209.20

3,791.95

4,670.00

3,175.92

3,335.86

Cassava

2,570.25

2,790.00

2,659.00

2,983.60

3,126.51

Rice

1,454.57

1,590.37

1,526.00

1,680.76

1,788.20

532.52

530.65

200.00

503.91

454.24

Cocoyam
296.81
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Note: - = Nil

315.47

513.00

421.86

480.75

Melon

402

TABLE 383:

ESTIMATED YIELD PER HECTARE OF MAJOR CROPS IN NIGERIA, 2004/


2005 2008/2009
Kilogramme

Crops

2004/05

2005/06

2006/07

2007/08

2008/09

Millet

1,101.7

1,391.10

1,068.84

1,141.13

1,302.78

Guinea Corn

1,148.8

1,414.15

1,287.02

1,268.55

1,112.75

Groundnuts

1,218.0

1,837.94

1,292.71

1,229.56

1,126.29

Beans

698.3

1,216.91

782.89

886.62

938.60

Yams

11,905.4

16,674.53

11,579.92

10,264.34

10,479.77

Cotton

1,497.4

897.45

1,455.93

1,386.59

1,420.52

Maize

1,713.5

1,503.85

1,730.67

2,869.63

2,199.99

12,456.1

14,306.51

13,708.50

11,132.99

11,771.68

2,188.5

2,184.14

2,183.96

2,004.87

1,902.80

592.6

1,855.00

691.69

750.03

750.43

Cocoyam
7,260.4
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Note: - = Nil

4,327.49

7,550.00

6,670.79

6,267.07

Cassava
Rice
Melon

TABLE 384:

ESTIMATED OUTPUT OF MAJOR AGRICULTURAL CROPS IN NIGERIA,


2004/2005 2008/2009

Crops

2004/05

2005/06

2006/07

'000 Metric Tonnes


2007/08
2008/09

Millet

4,226.78

5,940.00

4,388.00

4,367.80

4,884.89

Guinea Corn

4,545.30

6,474.00

5,429.12

5,218.40

5,270.79

Groundnuts

2,621.66

3,062.00

2,847.37

2,872.74

2,969.26

Beans

1,503.88

3,770.00

1,921.27

2,096.76

2,369.58

Yams

24,534.60

28,280.00

26,751.38

27,211.07

29,091.98

Cotton

460.25

404.57

533.16

529.79

531.48

Maize

5,498.89

7,023.00

5,796.67

9,113.71

7,338.84

32,015.39

38,041.00

39,130.83

33,216.39

36,804.30

3,183.39

3,333.00

3,561.55

3,369.70

3,402.59

315.55

371.00

365.50

377.95

340.88

Cocoyam
2,154.97
Source: National Bureau of Statistics

2,220.00

2,818.19

2,814.14

3,012.90

Cassava
Rice
Melon

403

TABLE 385: EMPLOYMENT IN CROP FARMING BY SEX AND CATEGORY OF WORKERS, 1998/1999
000
Farmers
State

Unpaid Family

Paid Employees

Total

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Abia

319

176

323

667

166

140

808

983

Adamawa

196

143

303

85

21

424

332

Akwa Ibom

565

277

405

969

92

297

1,062

1,543

Anambra

242

71

166

460

111

34

519

565

Bauchi

675

477

346

103

14

1,255

364

Bayelsa

42

18

31

71

24

23

97

112

Benue

371

67

212

554

17

600

621

Borno

580

28

210

604

34

824

632

Cross River

139

25

107

215

117

17

363

257

Delta

113

22

134

192

39

286

215

Ebonyi

261

104

234

549

139

77

634

730

Edo

170

32

200

288

59

429

323

Ekiti

91

52

83

150

92

Enugu

363

106

250

691

166

51

779

848

Gombe

448

319

231

69

10

836

243

Imo

399

220

403

834

208

175

1,010

1,229

Jigawa

777

21

541

83

287

249

1,605

353

Kaduna

1,079

176

1,061

667

620

140

2,760

983

Kano

1,444

39

1,006

154

532

463

2,982

656

Katsina

1,095

118

800

99

456

59

2,351

276

Kebbi

309

153

127

51

513

139

Kogi

223

16

190

237

17

430

254

Kwara

155

11

132

164

11

298

176

Lagos

16

Nassarawa

227

41

130

338

10

367

379

Niger

382

187

261

574

264

Ogun

156

24

63

10

190

67

Ondo

137

14

77

124

11

225

138

Osun

149

26

111

269

36

296

296

Oyo

224

23

168

241

53

445

265

Plateau

350

63

200

523

16

566

586

Rivers

126

55

95

224

71

74

292

353

Sokoto

659

11

326

270

109

14

1,094

295

Taraba

196

142

303

85

21

423

332

Yobe

386

18

140

404

23

549

422

Zamfara

578

10

286

237

95

12

959

259

37

24

16

37

20

98

36

Nigeria
13,670
National Bureau of Statistcs
Note: - = Nil

1,830

9,465

11,870

3,974

1,927

27,109

15,627

FCT(Abuja)

404

TABLE 386: EMPLOYMENT IN CROP FARMING BY SEX AND CATEGORY OF WORKERS,


1999/2000
000
State

Farmers

Unpaid Family

Paid Employees

Total

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Abia

354

195

358

740

184

155

896

1,090

Adamawa

217

159

337

94

23

470

369

Akwa Ibom

627

307

449

1,075

92

330

1,168

1,712

Anambra

269

79

169

510

123

38

561

627

Bauchi

686

488

353

105

15

1,279

371

Bayelsa

47

21

35

82

27

27

109

130

Benue

412

74

235

615

19

666

689

Borno

643

31

233

671

38

Cross River

154

28

119

238

130

Delta

125

24

149

213

Ebonyi

289

116

259

610

Edo

189

36

222

320

Ekiti

102

10

57

92

Enugu

403

118

278

Gombe

497

354

Imo

442

244

Jigawa

862

23

Kaduna

1,197

Kano
Katsina

914

702

19

403

285

43

317

238

154

86

702

812

65

476

359

167

102

766

184

57

865

941

256

77

11

928

269

447

926

231

194

1,120

1,364

600

92

318

277

1,780

392

195

1,177

740

688

155

3,062

1,090

1,602

43

1,116

198

590

514

3,308

755

1,215

131

887

110

506

66

2,608

307

Kebbi

343

170

141

57

570

155

Kogi

247

18

211

263

19

477

282

Kwara

172

12

147

182

13

14

332

208

Lagos

10

19

10

Nassarawa

251

46

144

375

11

406

421

Niger

389

191

265

585

268

Ogun

172

27

70

11

210

74

Ondo

152

16

86

137

12

250

153

Osun

166

29

123

298

40

329

328

Oyo

248

26

186

267

59

493

294

Plateau

389

70

222

580

18

629

650

Rivers

140

61

105

249

79

82

324

392

Sokoto

610

12

361

300

121

16

1,092

328

Taraba

217

157

337

94

23

468

369

Yobe

428

20

155

448

26

609

468

Zamfara

641

11.00

317

263

105

13

1,063

287

41

26

18

41

22

108

40

Nigeria
14,946
Source: National Bureau of Statistcs
Note: - = Nil

2,031

10,426

13,147

4,391

2,153

29,763

17,331

FCT(Abuja)

405

TABLE 387: EMPLOYMENT IN CROP FARMING BY SEX AND CATEGORY OF WORKERS,


2000/01
000
State

Farmers

Unpaid Family

Paid Employees

Total

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Abia

327

180

331

683

170

144

828

1,007

Adamawa

201

146

310

87

21

434

340

Akwa Ibom

579

283

415

992

94

305

1,088

1,580

Anambra

246

71

171

473

115

35

532

579

Bauchi

689

490

354

106

15

1,285

372

Bayelsa

43

19

32

76

25

25

100

120

Benue

380

68

217

568

18

615

636

Borno

594

28

215

620

35

844

648

Cross River

142

26

109

220

121

17

372

263

Delta

116

22

137

197

40

293

221

Ebonyi

281

133

249

518

119

98

649

749

Edo

174

29

205

261

60

3.00

439

293

Ekiti

93

52

86

153

95

Enugu

367

109

255

708

176

51

798

868

Gombe

460

327

237

70

10

857

249

Imo

408

225

413

855

213

180

1,034

1,260

Jigawa

796

21

554

294

340

1,644

362

Kaduna

1,106

178

1,086

635

859

2,827

1,045

Kano

1,479

40

1,030

545

631

3,054

672

Katsina

1,122

121

820

466

161

2,408

283

Kebbi

316

156

130

53

525

142

Kogi

229

16

195

242

17

441

260

Kwara

159

11

135

168

12

306

180

Lagos

18

Nassarawa

232

42

132

347

11

375

389

Niger

391

192

266

588

269

Ogun

159

25

65

10

194

69

Ondo

140

14

79

128

11

230

142

Osun

153

16

114

164

36

303

181

Oyo

229

24

171

247

55

455

272

Plateau

358

64

205

536

17

580

600

Rivers

129

57

97

230

73

75

299

362

Sokoto

674

11

334

277

112

14

1,120

302

Taraba

200

146

310

87

21

433

340

Yobe

395

19

143

413

24

562

432

Zamfara

591

10.00

292

243

99

12

982

265

25

16

38

21

100

37

9,702

10,960

4,060

3,053

27,765

15,893

FCT(Abuja)

37

Nigeria
14,003
Source: National Bureau of Statistcs
Note: - = Nil

1,880

406

TABLE 388: EMPLOYMENT IN CROP FARMING BY SEX AND CATEGORY OF WORKERS,


2001/02
000
State

Farmers

Unpaid Family

Paid Employees

Total

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Abia

319

176

323

669

167

141

809

986

Adamawa

196

143

305

85

21

424

335

Akwa Ibom

566

277

405

971

93

298

1,064

1,546

Anambra

241

70

167

462

113

34

521

566

Bauchi

674

480

347

103

15

1,257

365

Bayelsa

42

19

31

75

25

25

98

119

Benue

372

67

213

555

15

600

622

Borno

581

27

211

607

34

826

634

Cross River

139

26

107

216

118

17

364

259

Delta

115

22

133

192

39

287

216

Ebonyi

275

154

244

482

117

96

636

732

Edo

171

32

201

289

58

430

324

Ekiti

92

52

83

151

92

Enugu

359

107

250

692

172

50

781

849

Gombe

450

320

231

69

10

839

243

Imo

400

220

404

836

208

176

1,012

1,232

Jigawa

779

21

543

287

332

1,609

354

Kaduna

1,081

174

1,063

622

840

2,766

1,022

Kano

1,447

39

1,008

533

617

2,988

657

Katsina

1,097

118

802

456

158

2,355

277

Kebbi

310

153

127

51

514

139

Kogi

224

16

190

237

17

431

255

Kwara

155

11

132

165

12

299

177

Lagos

18

Nassarawa

227

41

130

339

11

368

380

Niger

383

188

260

576

263

Ogun

157

24

63

10

191

67

Ondo

138

14

77

124

11

226

138

Osun

150

16

112

160

35

297

177

Oyo

224

23

168

242

53

445

266

Plateau

351

63

201

524

16

568

587

Rivers

126

55

95

225

72

74

293

354

Sokoto

660

11

327

271

109

14

1,096

296

Taraba

196

143

303

85

21

424

333

Yobe

388

19

140

403

23

551

422

Zamfara

579

10

286

238

96

12

961

260

FCT(Abuja)

37

Nigeria
13,709
Source: National Bureau of Statistcs
Note: - = Nil

24

16

37

20

98

36

1,871

9,497

10,729

3,967

2,989

27,173

15,589

407

TABLE 389: EMPLOYMENT IN CROP FARMING BY SEX AND CATEGORY OF WORKERS,


2002/03
000
State

Farmers

Unpaid Family

Paid Employees

Total

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Abia

342

188

345

715

178

150

865

1,053

Adamawa

210

153

325

91

22

454

356

Akwa Ibom

604

296

433

1,038

99

318

1,136

1,652

Anambra

259

76

178

493

119

36

556

605

Bauchi

721

513

370

110

15

1,344

389

Bayelsa

45

20

34

80

25

26

104

126

Benue

397

71

227

594

19

643

665

Borno

621

30

225

647

36

882

677

Cross River

148

27

114

231

126

18

388

276

Delta

121

23

143

206

42

306

231

Ebonyi

296

116

238

587

144

79

678

782

Edo

182

35

214

310

63

459

347

Ekiti

98

10

55

89

161

99

Enugu

389

114

267

739

178

54

834

907

Gombe

480

341

247

74

10

895

260

Imo

427

235

432

893

222

188

1,081

1,316

Jigawa

832

22

580

89

307

267

1,719

378

Kaduna

1,155

186

1,135

876

664

30

2,954

1,092

Kano

1,683

25

1,173

98

621

294

3,477

417

Katsina

1,172

126

857

106

487

64

2,516

296

Kebbi

331

164

136

55

550

148

Kogi

239

17

204

253

18

461

272

Kwara

166

12

141

176

12

319

189

Lagos

18

10

Nassarawa

243

44

139

362

11

393

406

Niger

409

201

278

615

281

Ogun

166

26

68

11

203

72

Ondo

147

15

82

133

12

241

148

Osun

160

17

120

171

38

318

189

Oyo

240

25

179

258

57

476

284

Plateau

374

67

214

561

19

606

628

Rivers

135

59

101

240

77

79

313

378

Sokoto

706

12

349

290

116

14

1,171

316

Taraba

210

152

325

91

22

453

356

Yobe

414

20

150

432

24

588

452

Zamfara

619

10

306

254

102

13

1,027

277

FCT(Abuja)

38

Nigeria
14,787
Source: National Bureau of Statistcs
Note: - = Nil

26

17

42

21

106

38

1,936

10,218

12,696

4,306

1,736

29,310

16,368

408

TABLE 390: EMPLOYMENT IN CROP FARMING BY SEX AND CATEGORY OF WORKERS, 2004/05
000
Farmers

Unpaid Family

Paid Employees

Total

State
Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Abia

341

188

347

717

179

151

867

1,056

Adamawa

211

155

326

89

22

455

357

Akwa Ibom

604

297

437

1,040

99

319

1,140

1,656

Anambra

258

75

179

495

121

36

558

606

Bauchi

725

512

372

110

15

1,347

391

Bayelsa

45

20

34

78

26

28

105

126

Benue

398

82

229

585

17

644

667

Borno

622

30

226

649

36

884

679

Cross River

147

27

112

224

131

25

390

276

Delta

123

24

142

206

42

307

232

Ebonyi

288

118

250

586

143

80

681

784

Edo

186

35

214

310

61

461

347

Ekiti

98

10

55

89

161

99

Enugu

384

115

268

742

184

53

836

910

Gombe

495

329

247

74

11

898

260

Imo

428

235

433

896

223

188

1,084

1,319

Jigawa

834

22

581

89

308

268

1,723

379

Kaduna

1,152

186

1,150

879

660

30

2,962

1,095

Kano

1,688

24

1,175

99

623

295

3,486

418

Katsina

1,176

128

859

105

488

64

2,523

297

Kebbi

332

165

136

54

551

149

Kogi

244

17

202

253

16

462

273

Kwara

169

12

139

176

12

320

189

Lagos

10

18

10

Nassarawa

243

44

139

363

12

394

407

Niger

425

209

290

639

293

Ogun

126

56

68

22

204

72

Ondo

149

15

83

133

10

242

148

Osun

167

16

122

172

29

318

190

Oyo

251

26

183

257

43

477

285

Plateau

376

68

216

561

16

608

629

Rivers

135

59

102

241

77

79

314

379

Sokoto

707

12

351

290

116

15

1,174

317

Taraba

211

155

326

88

22

454

357

Yobe

415

20

150

432

25

590

452

Zamfara

621

11.00

307

253

102

14

1,030

278

39

27

17

40

21

106

38

1,951

10,300

12,712

4,291

1,757

29,413

16,420

FCT(Abuja)

Nigeria
14,822
Source: National Bureau of Statistcs
Note: - = Nil

409

TABLE 391: EMPLOYMENT IN CROP FARMING BY SEX AND CATEGORY OF WORKERS, 2005/06
000
State

Farmers

Unpaid Family

Paid Employees

Total

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Abia

330

182

335

693

173

146

838

1,021

Adamawa

204

150

315

86

21

440

345

Akwa Ibom

583

287

422

1,006

96

308

1,101

1,601

Anambra

249

72

173

479

117

35

539

586

Bauchi

701

495

360

106

14

1,302

378

Bayelsa

43

19

33

76

25

27

101

122

Benue

385

79

222

565

16

623

644

Borno

602

29

218

627

35

855

656

Cross River

142

26

108

217

127

24

377

267

Delta

119

23

137

199

41

297

224

Ebonyi

278

114

242

567

138

77

658

758

Edo

179

34

207

300

59

445

336

Ekiti

95

10

53

86

156

96

Enugu

372

111

259

717

178

51

809

879

Gombe

478

318

239

72

11

868

252

Imo

414

227

419

866

215

182

1,048

1,275

Jigawa

806

21

562

86

298

259

1,666

366

Kaduna

1,113

180

1,112

849

638

29

2,863

1,058

Kano

1,632

23

1,136

96

602

285

3,370

404

Katsina

1,136

124

830

101

472

62

2,438

287

Kebbi

321

159

131

52

532

144

Kogi

236

16

195

245

15

446

264

Kwara

163

12

134

170

12

309

183

Lagos

18

Nassarawa

234

43

134

351

12

380

394

Niger

415

204

283

624

286

Ogun

122

54

66

21

197

70

Ondo

144

14

80

129

10

234

143

Osun

162

15

118

166

28

308

183

Oyo

243

25

177

248

41

461

275

Plateau

364

66

209

542

15

588

608

Rivers

130

57

99

233

74

77

303

367

Sokoto

684

12

339

280

112

14

1,135

306

Taraba

204

150

315

85

21

439

345

Yobe

401

19

145

418

24

570

437

Zamfara

600

11.00

297

245

98

13

995

269

FCT(Abuja)

38

Nigeria
14,331
Source: National Bureau of Statistcs
Note: - = Nil

26

17

38

20

102

37

1,886

9,958

12,292

4,146

1,697

28,435

15,875

410

TABLE 392: QUANTITY OF FERTILIZER BY STATE, 1998/99 - 2005/06


Metric Tonnes
State
Abia

1998/1999

1999/2000

2000/01

2001/02

2002/03

2003/04

2004/05

2005/06

331.80

298.05

299.02

282.68

219.80

181.52

143.86

389.85

2,096.25

2,111.00

1,656.64

1,392.39

1,390.19

1,390.00

1,392.00

1,589.45

Akwa Ibom

540.20

580.00

461.40

380.20

387.15

380.00

410.00

442.70

Anambra

300.00

360.00

360.00

261.00

217.00

180.00

255.00

599.55

1,654.00

1,480.00

1,375.00

1,496.00

1,508.00

1,572.00

2,963.00

1,092.00

120.00

120.00

140.00

140.00

180.00

120.00

160.00

239.00

Benue

2,468.00

1,661.00

3,075.00

3,877.00

3,497.00

1,882.00

3,022.00

3,320.00

Borno

2,450.00

2,201.00

2,180.00

1,455.36

1,480.00

1,493.30

3,040.00

3,000.00

Cross River

1,111.00

1,070.00

839.00

674.00

609.00

604.00

660.00

727.00

Delta

2,031.00

1,544.00

1,183.00

2,539.00

2,423.00

2,121.00

2,053.00

3,049.00

550.00

661.00

661.00

479.00

398.00

240.00

260.00

410.00

Edo

2,100.00

1,500.00

900.00

1,800.00

1,450.00

1,400.00

1,383.00

1,750.00

Ekiti

80.00

100.00

120.00

250.00

360.00

375.50

480.00

650.00

Enugu

554.00

590.00

649.00

451.00

422.00

361.00

423.00

957.00

Gombe

569.00

520.00

602.00

555.00

616.00

659.00

424.00

448.00

Imo

843.00

1,040.00

1,009.00

694.00

637.00

561.00

622.00

1,170.00

Jigawa

4,308.00

3,361.00

3,033.00

2,464.00

2,679.00

2,597.00

2,779.00

2,934.00

Kaduna

4,536.00

4,423.00

4,603.00

4,587.00

4,619.00

4,670.00

4,662.00

4,672.00

Kano

5,757.00

3,584.00

3,284.00

4,542.00

4,591.00

4,850.00

4,620.00

4,047.00

Katsina

4,105.00

3,187.00

3,307.00

2,827.00

3,005.00

3,017.00

3,043.00

3,102.00

Kebbi

2,205.00

1,718.00

1,699.00

1,696.00

1,709.00

1,707.00

1,766.00

1,782.00

Kogi

2,109.00

2,360.00

2,105.00

1,945.00

1,719.00

1,622.00

1,502.00

1,742.00

Kwara

1,140.00

951.00

937.00

742.00

760.00

725.00

728.00

798.00

Lagos

Nassarawa

4,450.00

3,720.00

3,720.00

3,900.00

3,780.00

2,010.00

3,580.00

3,570.00

Niger

8,734.65

5,860.00

8,835.00

8,845.00

6,529.00

4,400.00

3,450.00

6,000.00

Ogun

613.21

965.90

1,243.95

1,382.28

1,506.05

1,897.85

1,614.45

1,672.78

Ondo

1,278.00

1,508.37

1,600.00

2,434.00

1,560.00

1,440.00

1,755.00

2,170.00

Osun

1,587.00

1,600.25

2,203.00

1,855.28

2,072.30

1,085.10

2,056.00

1,580.48

Oyo

3,033.00

2,278.00

1,929.00

2,183.00

2,575.00

2,373.00

2,503.00

2,980.00

Plateau

5,070.00

3,140.00

4,990.00

5,164.00

5,664.00

2,486.00

4,423.00

4,611.00

Rivers

701.00

710.00

690.00

486.00

433.00

451.00

469.00

496.00

Sokoto

5,430.00

5,821.00

5,827.00

5,693.00

6,076.00

5,910.00

6,312.00

6,006.00

Taraba

716.00

931.00

1,222.00

1,600.00

1,000.00

1,000.00

1,102.00

1,034.00

Yobe

4,124.00

4,124.00

4,124.00

4,470.00

4,470.00

4,611.60

4,611.60

4,564.40

Zamfara

2,816.00

2,829.00

2,808.00

3,135.00

2,852.00

2,851.00

2,944.00

2,763.00

112.00

89.00

245.00

226.00

89.00

38.00

54.00

134.00

Nigeria
80,623.11
68,996.57
Source: National Bureau of Statistcs
Note: - = Nil

73,915.01

76,903.19

73,482.49

63,261.87

71,664.91

76,492.21

Adamawa

Bauchi
Bayelsa

Ebonyi

FCT(Abuja)

411

TABLE 393: COST OF FERTILIZER BY STATE, 1998/99 - 2005/06


Million Naira
State

1998/1999

1999/2000

2000/01

2001/02

2002/03

2003/04

2004/05

2005/06

6.64

6.86

7.77

8.20

7.03

6.35

5.47

15.98

Adamawa

41.90

48.55

43.07

40.38

44.49

48.65

52.90

65.17

Akwa Ibom

10.80

13.34

12.00

11.03

12.39

13.30

15.58

18.15

Abia

Anambra
Bauchi
Bayelsa

6.00

8.28

9.36

7.57

6.94

6.30

9.69

24.58

33.08

34.04

35.75

43.38

48.26

55.02

112.59

44.77

2.40

2.76

3.64

4.06

5.76

4.20

6.08

9.80

Benue

49.36

38.20

79.95

112.43

111.90

65.87

114.84

136.12

Borno

49.00

50.65

56.68

42.21

47.36

52.27

115.52

123.00

Cross River

22.22

24.61

21.81

19.55

19.49

21.14

25.08

29.81

Delta

40.62

35.51

30.76

73.63

77.54

74.24

78.01

125.01

Ebonyi

11.00

15.20

17.19

13.88

12.74

8.40

9.88

16.81

Edo

42.00

34.50

23.40

52.20

46.40

49.00

52.55

71.75

Ekiti

1.60

2.30

3.12

7.25

11.52

13.14

18.24

26.65

Enugu

11.08

13.57

16.87

13.07

13.52

12.64

16.07

39.24

Gombe

11.38

11.96

15.65

16.10

19.71

23.06

16.11

18.37

Imo

16.86

23.92

26.23

20.12

20.37

19.64

23.64

47.97

Jigawa

86.16

77.30

78.86

71.46

85.73

90.90

105.60

120.29

Kaduna

90.72

101.73

119.68

133.02

147.81

163.45

177.16

191.55

Kano

115.14

82.43

85.38

131.72

146.91

169.75

175.56

165.93

Katsina

82.10

73.30

85.98

81.98

96.16

105.60

115.63

127.18

Kebbi

44.10

39.51

44.17

49.18

54.69

59.74

67.11

73.06

Kogi

42.18

54.28

54.73

56.40

55.01

56.77

57.08

71.42

Kwara

22.80

21.87

24.36

21.52

24.32

25.38

27.66

32.72

Lagos

Nassarawa

89.00

85.56

96.72

113.10

120.96

70.35

136.04

146.37

Niger

174.69

134.78

229.71

256.50

208.93

154.00

131.10

246.00

Ogun

12.26

22.22

32.34

40.12

48.19

66.42

61.35

68.58

Ondo

25.56

34.69

41.60

70.59

49.92

50.40

66.69

88.97

Osun

31.74

36.81

57.30

53.80

66.31

37.98

78.13

64.80

Oyo

60.66

52.39

50.15

63.31

82.40

83.06

95.11

122.18

Plateau

101.40

72.22

129.74

149.76

181.25

87.01

168.07

189.05

Rivers

14.02

16.33

17.94

14.09

13.86

15.78

17.82

20.34

Sokoto

108.60

133.88

151.50

165.10

194.43

206.85

239.86

246.25

Taraba

14.32

21.41

31.77

46.40

32.00

35.00

41.88

42.39

Yobe

82.48

94.85

107.22

129.63

143.04

161.41

175.24

187.14

Zamfara

56.32

65.07

73.01

90.92

91.26

99.78

111.87

113.28

2.24

2.05

6.37

6.55

2.85

1.33

2.05

5.49

Nigeria
1,612.43
1,586.93
Source; National Bureau of Statistcs
Note: - = Nil

1,921.78

2,230.21

2,351.45

2,214.18

2,723.26

3,136.17

FCT(Abuja)

412

TABLE 394: PRIVATE FARMERS - FISHERIES (DISTRIBUTION OF HOLDERS BY STATE AND


GENDER), 2007
State
Abia
Adamawa

Gender
Male

Female

8,493

Total
8,493

4,344

4,344

129,314

13,097

142,411

Anambra

37,129

5,349

42,478

Bauchi

29,702

29,702

Bayelsa

36,822

17,487

54,308

1,058

505

1,564

Akwa-Ibom

Benue
Borno

30,591

30,591

Cross River

170,825

170,825

Delta

235,520

45,027

280,547

12,353

12,353

Edo

9,595

9,595

Ekiti

Ebonyi

Enugu
Gombe
Imo

2,799

2,799

16,158

16,158

Jigawa

57,299

57,299

Kaduna

53,374

53,374

5,455

5,455

Kano
Katsina

Kebbi

58,244

58,244

Kogi

120,607

1,316

121,923

Kwara

1,854

1,854

Lagos

8,291

8,291

Nassarawa

1,749

1,749

Niger

43,157

43,157

Ogun

4,403

4,403

Ondo

94,026

40,387

134,413

Osun

1,557

1,557

Oyo

6,227

6,227

Plateau

31,572

31,572

Rivers

88,159

33,143

121,302

Sokoto

108,470

108,470

Taraba

59,928

59,928

Yobe

35,810

35,810

Zamfara

37,455

37,455

FCT(Abuja)

27,317

27,317

National
1,566,859
159,110
1,725,969
Source: National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Nigeria Communication Commission
NCC) Survey
Note: - = Nil

413

TABLE 395: PRIVATE FARMERS - POULTRY (DISTRIBUTION OF HOLDERS BY STATE AND


GENDER), 2007

State

Gender

Total

Male

Female

60,195

35,140

95,335

4,913

4,913

Akwa-Ibom

138,356

62,226

200,581

Anambra

271,968

74,983

346,950

Bauchi

363,785

363,785

Bayesa

13,035

8,623

21,658

Benue

49,324

10,134

59,459

Borno

12,258

12,258

110,416

39,472

149,887

54,468

11,929

66,397

Ebonyi

266,444

70,640

337,084

Edo

109,678

55,436

165,114

Ekiti

45,916

8,199

54,115

Enugu

163,018

61,773

224,792

Gombe

304,370

6,916

311,286

Imo

340,137

106,910

447,046

Jigawa

364,845

2,508

367,353

Abia
Adamawa

Cross River
Delta

Kaduna

606,036

5,345

611,381

Kano

1,936,913

807

1,937,720

Katsina

1,021,691

18,324

1,040,015

Kebbi

424,728

3,921

428,649

Kogi

196,286

35,262

231,548

Kwara

122,710

45,423

168,134

Lagos

Nassarawa

182,961

6,474

189,435

Niger

650,042

24,692

674,734

Ogun

50,689

8,503

59,192

Ondo

88,746

35,224

123,970

Osun

150,662

66,214

216,876

Oyo

366,012

87,916

453,929

Plateau

285,902

22,905

308,807

Rivers

117,129

75,701

192,830

Sokoto

343,484

1,859

345,343

Taraba

238,049

3,839

241,887

Yobe

353,423

3,023

356,446

Zamfara

425,625

9,143

434,768

66,764

2,813

69,577

FCT(Abuja)

National
10,300,977
1,012,278
11,313,254
Source: National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Nigeria Communication Commission
(NCC) Survey
Note: - = Nil

414

TABLE 396: PRIVATE FARMERS - CROP (DISTRIBUTION OF CROP HOLDERS) BY STATE AND
GENDER, 2007
Number
State

Gender

Total

Male

Female

Abia

206,004

132,249

338,253

Adamawa

409,842

52,702

462,544

Akwa-Ibom

290,812

122,229

413,042

Anambra

300,390

87,540

387,930

Bauchi

624,919

14,251

639,170

Bayelsa

48,671

26,700

75,371

Benue

434,389

6,135

440,524

Borno

649,564

48,650

698,213

Cross River

331,610

115,684

447,294

Delta

174,438

88,503

262,941

Eboyin

125,934

35,026

160,960

Edo

219,095

8,070

227,166

Ekiti

129,484

15,441

144,924

Enugu

179,087

109,524

288,611

Gombe

353,497

5,599

359,096

Imo

381,915

195,113

577,027

Jigawa

497,814

4,144

501,958

Kaduna

783,706

14,934

798,640

Kano

2,055,259

14,279

2,069,538

Katsina

942,954

7,330

950,283

Kebbi

428,993

1,377

430,371

Kogi

251,232

27,375

278,607

Kwara

214,363

35,323

249,686

Lagos

2,487

2,487

4,975

Nassarawa

260,141

7,820

267,961

Niger

179,517

4,405

183,922

Ogun

188,301

46,568

234,870

Ondo

242,601

64,068

306,669

Osun

201,592

25,531

227,123

Oyo

378,456

22,928

401,384

Plateau

320,399

33,320

353,719

Rivers

407,477

182,877

590,354

Sokoto

532,790

5,254

538,043

Taraba

408,674

3,966

412,639

Yobe

405,346

7,435

412,781

Zamfara

441,191

2,311

443,501

FCT(Abuja)

150,566

2,195

152,761

National
14,153,509
1,579,341
15,732,850
Source: National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Nigeria Communication Commission
(NCC) Survey
Note: - = Nil

415

TABLE 397:

ANNUAL FISH PRODUCTION BY SPECIES, 2005 - 2009


Tonnes

Species

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Carps

9,939

12,781

10,402

15,242

27,264

Tilapia

37,900

39,692

48,150

47,571

64,459

Moonfish

17,001

15,329

11,442

17,035

14,396

Nile Perch

12,604

13,125

13,872

17,139

21,284

455

111

163

137

259

1,543

2,172

4,816

3,494

3,577

Elephant Snout

18,617

18,620

26,141

22,380

22,564

Trunk Fish

18,584

15,422

17,687

20,205

17,972

Bony Tongue Fish

13,152

13,135

12,467

16,451

16,936

Tiger Fish

18,561

21,476

22,937

25,857

18,845

na

na

na

na

na

21,199

23,486

18,165

20,826

18,388

97

33

1,048

540

761

69,713

80,861

82,344

92,553

147,511

Electric Fish

1,809

4,829

6,536

5,682

5,350

Soles

2,051

1,966

4,667

3,316

3,372

Snapper

6,545

8,260

8,158

8,209

7,977

637

1,248

569

909

1,029

17,206

20,609

17,740

19,175

17,965

82

114

89

102

195

8,915

8,633

7,391

11,662

9,074

118

160

348

254

468

Mullets

6,002

7,779

8,743

8,261

9,222

Barracudas

9,813

11,156

12,103

11,629

13,415

Shiny Nose

11,370

14,077

15,146

14,612

16,149

Bonga

19,758

22,589

21,688

22,138

23,411

785

875

442

658

732

541

789

613

701

665

Rays & Skates

4,544

6,660

6,101

6,381

7,266

Various Sharks

9,338

8,309

9,191

8,750

10,704

12,397

11,928

10,852

11,390

9,369

7,767

7,134

7,249

7,191

6,033

228,365

250,656

216,553

311,856

241,188

Total
579,544
Source: Federal Ministry of Agriculture

636,847

615,507

744,575

751,006

Sail fins/Birchir
African Lungfishes

Cat Fish
Sea Cat Fish
Glass Cat Fish
Torpedo Shaped
Cat Fish

Bigeye Grunter
Croakers
Eels
Mackerel Fish
Needle Fish

Lady Fish
Cutlass Fish/Silver
Fish

Shrimps
Butter Fish
Others

416

TABLE 398:

NIGERIAN FISH PRODUCTION BY SECTOR, 2005 - 2009


Metric Tonnes

Sector

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Artisanal
Sub-Total

490,594

518,537

504,227

511,382

598,210

Coastal & Brackish Water

259,831

269,878

260,099

264,988

288,229

Inland River & Lakes

230,768

248,659

244,128

246,394

309,981

Fish Farm: (Aquaculture)

56,355

84,533

85,087

143,207

152,796

Industrial : Commercial
Trawlers
Sub-Total
Fish
Shrimps
Eez
Distant (Imports)

32,595
19,724
10,946
1,925
611,520

33,778
19,129
13,767
882
646,484

26,193
18,040
5,995
2,158
739,666

29,986
18,585
9,881
1,520
937,428

29,698
18,820
10,878
946,851

1,191,065

1,283,332

1,355,173

1,622,003

1,727,555

Total

Source: Federal Ministry of Agriculture

TABLE 399:

CATCHES FROM TRAWL IN-SHORE SHRIMPING, 2005 - 2009


2005

2006

2007

2008

Metric Tonnes
2009

3,373
838
2,995
153
552
680
556
10,003
231
107
150
6,782

2,395
173
1,463
160
612
679
84
12,732
306
183
83
8,409

1,047
90
1,072
51
81
218
75
5,038
245
228
38
12,447

926
78
948
45
57
193
66
7,745
216
201
34
12,713

1,826
78
1,217
47
70
189
81
9,338
261
254
52
9,075

26,420
Total
Source: Federal Ministry of Agriculture

27,279

20,630

23,222

22,488

Type of Fish
Croacker
Ray
Soles
Shark
Lobsters
Cat Fish
Groupers
Shrimps
Crabs
Cuttlefish
Tuna
Miscellaneous

TABLE 400:

FISH PRODUCTION FROM INSHORE FISHING BY SPECIES, 2005 - 2009


Metric Tonnes

Type Of Fish
Croacker
Ray
Soles
Shark
Grunters
Threadfins
Shinynose
Barracudas
Bonga Shad
Red Snapper
Spiny Lobsters
Cat Fish
Groupers
Shrimps
Crabs
Cuttlefish
Tunas
Miscellaneous
Total

2005
393
32
277
58
36
na
23
36
na
35
15
191
4
943
52
34
21
2,102
4,252

2006
485
124
369
151
113
na
100
105
na
112
78
283
96
1,035
128
126
105
2,208
5,618

2007
344
62
257
46
109
na
98
49
na
60
30
150
47
957
45
22
27
1,102
3,405

2008
304
53
225
40
96
na
85
43
na
51
25
131
40
2,136
68
20
23
1,904
5,244

2009
237
49
260
31
120
23
223
315
889
76
42
114
53
1,540
135
33
37
3,033
7,210

Source: Federal Ministry of Agriculture

417

TABLE 401:

NIGERIAN FISH PRODUCTION (ARTISANAL) BY STATE, 2005 - 2009


Tonnes

State

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Abia

156

195

216

205

240

Adamawa

8,590

8,702

9,380

9,041

10,576

Akwa Ibom

95,752

96,707

92,043

94,375

110,399

1,107

1,916

2,177

2,046

2,393

Anambra
Bauchi

245

201

221

214

250

24,326

26,956

25,470

26,213

30,664

Benue

1,200

1,282

1,420

1,351

1,580

Borno

62,923

66,069

62,873

64,471

75,418

Cross River

12,081

12,438

13,775

13,106

15,331

Delta

28,774

30,378

26,539

28,459

33,291

1,852

1,887

2,090

1,988

2,326

Edo

12,199

14,105

15,621

14,863

17,387

Ekiti

2,680

3,784

4,191

3,988

4,665

530

689

472

580

678

Bayelsa

Ebonyi

Enugu
Gombe
Imo
Jigawa
Kaduna
Kano
Katsina

184

200

222

211

247

1,885

1,905

2,110

2,007

2,348

341

361

400

380

445

6,131

6,573

5,883

6,228

7,285

649

682

755

718

840

856

921

1,020

971

1,136

Kebbi

43,468

46,674

39,503

43,089

50,405

Kogi

3,550

4,425

5,740

5,082

5,945

Kwara

1,083

1,133

1,255

1,194

1,397

Lagos

18,356

20,037

22,191

21,114

24,699

Nassarawa

263

300

332

316

370

Niger

3,134

3,891

4,309

4,100

4,796

Ogun

3,962

4,056

4,492

4,274

5,000

Ondo

22,391

22,651

22,686

22,668

26,517

Osun

2,237

2,961

3,279

3,120

3,650

Oyo

4,986

5,105

5,154

5,129

6,000

252

263

292

277

324

Rivers

54,189

56,655

52,903

54,779

64,080

Sokoto

13,680

15,087

16,709

15,898

18,597

Taraba

12,181

12,438

13,217

12,828

15,006

Yobe

17,147

18,004

19,940

18,972

22,193

Zamfara

26,609

28,181

24,547

26,364

30,840

645

724

802

763

893

490,594
Total
Source: Federal Ministry of Agriculture

518,536

504,229

511,382

598,211

Plateau

FCT, Abuja

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TABLE 402: ESTIMATED POPULATION OF DOMESTIC LIVESTOCK IN NIGERIA, 2006 - 2009


Number
Livestock

2006

2007

2008

2009

158,216,648

166,127,481

174,433,855

183,155,548

Cattle

16,013,382

16,152,698

16,293,226

16,434,978

Goats

51,208,022

25,488,222

53,800,428

5,677,901

Sheep

32,305,032

33,080,353

33,874,281

34,687,264

6,386,866

6,642,341

6,908,034

7,184,356

POULTRY
Chicken*
OTHERS

Pigs
Source: Federal Livestock Department

TABLE 403:

ESTIMATED VALUE OF NIGERIA'S LIVESTOCK RESOURCES, 1996 - 2000


Million Naira

Livestock

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

Cattle

281,076

299,600

215,224

234,025

254,110

Goats

90,545

79,301

63,147

75,632

59,146

Sheep

74,163

107,958

91,060

75,361

12,306

Pigs

16,355

28,293

10,652

12,306

11,236

Camels

17,946

1,026

984

1,312

1,214

Poultry (Local)
1,262
Source: Federal Livestock Department

25,219

15,537

17,569

18,247

419

TABLE 404:
State

AREA OF FOREST RESERVES AND PLANTATION BY STATE


Area of Forest Reserve
(HA)

Abia

Area of Forest
Plantations (HA)

% of Forest Plantation
to Forest Reserve

8,700

2,051

25

Adamawa

10,011

2,374

24

Akwa Ibom

31,857

25,800

80

Anambra

32,457

5,332

16

840,280

1,200

n.a

n.a

n.a

Bauchi
Bayelsa
Benue

60,175

2,234

Borno

582,820

432,052

74

Cross River

610,129

19,000

65

78,506

2,000

n.a

n.a

n.a

Edo

482,047

150,000

31

Ekiti

n.a

n.a

n.a

8,524

7,498

88

n.a

n.a

n.a

Delta
Ebonyi

Enugu
Gombe
Imo

1,525

1,160

76

Jigawa

92,000

3,000

Kaduna

613,484

6,146

77,702

2,186

Katsina

245,100

18,900

Kebbi

340,289

17,750

Kogi

540,360

5,000

Kwara

460,350

6,000

Lagos

12,579

2,000

16

Kano

Nassarawa

n.a

n.a

n.a

Niger

756,906

4,956

Ogun

273,118

35,000

13

Ondo
Osun

337,336
86,057

27,153
6,381

8
7

Oyo

336,563

8,031

Plateau

402,500

6,800

Rivers

25,000

231

Sokoto

602,631

10,943

Taraba

10,011

1,359

14

Yobe

n.a

n.a

n.a

Zamfara

n.a

n.a

n.a

n.a

n.a

n.a

FCT, Abuja
Source: Federal Department of Forestry
Note: na = not available

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CHAPTER 9
MANUFACTURING, PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION
This chapter presents data on manufacturing, mining, iron & steel, electricity
production and consumption.

The manufacturing tables shows the production and value of selected items,
distribution of establishments
by activity, group and size, type of ownership, number of workers engaged,
VAT registration and distribution
of establishments by State and size.

Nigeria is endowed with different types of mineral resources. The relevant


tables present data on solid
minerals, crude oil, gas, refinery output and finished products and consumption
of finished petroleum products.

The iron and steel tables provide data on installed plants by type and capacity,
consumption of raw materials
and production.

The tables on electricity present data on generation, generation by type of


fuel, capacity of generating plants and consumption.

421

TABLE 405: DISTRIBUTION OF ESTABLISHMENTS BY YEAR OF COMMENCEMENT AND


EMPLOYMENT SIZE, 2004
All States

Not
Stated

1-4

5-9

1
2
10
91
758
4,046
829
1,721

4
10
30
214
3,348
7,186
4,287
5,479

Total
1,098
7,458 30,558
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Note: - = Nil

1900 or before
1901-1920
1921-1940
1941-1960
1961-1980
1981-2000
2001 and after
Not Stated

1
11
72
43
971

10-19

20 - 49

50 - 99

5
4
18
129
1,516
6,649
1,686
1,983

11
6
11
73
689
2,202
620
746

3
7
26
174
394
86
183

11,990

4,358

873

100 - 499

500 - 999

1000+

Total

1
1
5
45
217
373
43
147

1
2
3
26
36
3
14

2
4
3
17
16
3
16

22
29
87
585
6,756
30,974
7,600
11,260

832

85

61

57,313

TABLE 406: DISTRIBUTION OF ESTABLISHMENTS BY OWNERSHIP AND EMPLOYMENT SIZE, 2004


Not
Stated

1-4

5 - 9

10 19

20 49

50 99

101
9

5,900
474

20,441
1,444

6,492
614

1,789
230

271
42

157
38

18
6

9
1

35,178
2,858

61.4
5

69

445

3,302

1,953

1,122

314

286

22

18

7,531

13.1

25
3

170
46

1,161
250

1,035
140

653
72

91
11

110
5

19
2

15
1

3,279
530

5.7
0.9

42

218

113

62

28

39

520

0.9

31
1
852

90
54
237

326
163
3,253

212
88
1,343

152
36
242

63
11
42

122
11
64

9
4

6
5

1,011
364
6,042

1.8
0.6
10.5

1,098

7,458

30,558

11,990

4,358

873

832

85

61

57,313

%
1.9
13
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Note: - = Nil

53.3

20.9

7.6

1.5

1.5

0.1

0.1

100

All States
Sole
Proprietorship
Partnership
Private Limited
Company
Public Limited
Company
Cooperative
Statutory
Corporation
Government
Owned
Others
Not Stated
Total

100 499

500 999

1000+

Total

100

TABLE 407: DISTRIBUTION OF ESTABLISHMENTS BY TYPE OF OWNERSHIP AND PERCENTAGE,


2004
All States
Sole Proprietorship

Establishments

Employment

Ave. Emp. Size

35,178

61.4

352,170

37.7

10

Partnership

2,858

43,538

4.7

15

Private Limited Company

7,531

13.1

219,990

23.5

29

Public Limited Company

3,279

5.7

139,192

14.9

42

Cooperative

530

0.9

11,942

1.3

23

Statutory Corporation

520

0.9

27,021

2.9

52

1,011

1.8

56,316

56

364

0.6

6,803

0.7

19

Not Stated
6,042
Total
57,313
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Note: Ave. Emp. = Average Employment

10.5
100

77,281
934,253

8.3
100

13
16

Government-Owned
Others

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TABLE 408.1: BUSINESS TURNOVER OF QUOTED COMPANIES BY SECTOR/COMPANY, 2003 - 2007


Billion
Company / Sectors
Food, Beverages & Tobacco
Seven Up Bottling PLC
UTC Plc
Flour Mill Nig
Inter. Tobacco Co. Plc
National Salt Co. Nig. Plc
Northern Nig. Flour Mills
Nigeria Bottling Co. Plc
Sub - Total
Insurance
Niger Insurance Plc
Sovereign Trust Insurance Plc
Staco Insurance Plc
Crusader Insurance
Consolidated Hallmark Ins. Plc
Prestige Assurance Plc
Equity Assurance Plc
Sainsurance
Oasis Assurance
International Energy Insurance
Nem Inurance
Royal Exchange Assurance Nig
Sub - Total
Chemical & Paints
Berger Paint Nig Plc
Cap Plc
Ipwa Plc
Dr Meyer Plc
Sub - Total
Petroleum Marketing
Oando Plc
Conoil Plc
Mobil Oil Nig.Plc
African Petroleum Plc
Total Nig. Plc
Sub - Total
Packaging
Beta Glass Plc
Nig. Bag Manfact. Comp.
Avon Crown Caps Plc
Nampak Nig. Plc
Gereif Nig. Plc
Sub - Total
Health Care
Glaxo Smithkline
Eko Corp. Plc
Neimeth Int. Pharma Plc
Morison Ind. Plc
May And Baker Nig. Plc
Sub - Total

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

14.22
1.50
42.25
0.46
0.01
4.24
43.90
106.58

14.94
1.89
53.56
1.65
0.00
3.79
47.55
123.38

17.35
0.61
66.81
1.99
0.01
5.41
55.44
147.62

22.07
0.95
86.57
0.33
0.01
4.89
59.67
174.49

27.31
1.47
105.67
0.45
6.25
4.78
68.53
214.46

0.86
0.42
0.81
0.01
0.73
0.02
1.03
0.35
0.04
0.48
1.63
6.38

2.10
0.93
0.62
1.00
0.27
0.90
0.03
1.11
0.52
0.28
0.56
1.89
10.21

2.31
1.02
0.90
1.31
0.39
1.27
0.09
1.27
0.57
1.06
0.59
2.07
12.85

3.14
1.42
1.68
1.09
0.51
1.54
0.22
1.48
0.29
1.20
0.85

3.87
2.49
2.81
2.19
1.51
2.26
1.29
2.12
0.28
2.67
2.55

13.42

24.04

1.90
1.20
0.23
1.50
4.83

1.84
1.47
0.29
1.76
5.36

1.91
1.53
0.25
1.37
5.06

2.30
1.99
0.31
2.01
6.61

2.28
2.10
0.49
2.09
6.96

63.44
34.50
37.11
34.40
66.75
236.20

85.85
60.03
46.55
58.11
95.01
345.55

121.60
75.54
50.81
42.76
126.72
417.43

132.40
90.52
50.81
81.93
126.57
482.23

131.01
86.85
54.54
102.03
137.34
511.77

5.26
3.57
2.34
0.40
11.57

6.05
5.70
4.51
1.67
0.46
18.39

4.82
6.30
5.15
1.84
0.59
18.70

5.14
9.90
6.16
2.70
0.59
24.49

7.03
11.00
6.18
2.85
0.53
27.59

5.67
0.38
1.00
0.15
1.27
8.47

7.15
0.39
1.24
0.18
1.90
10.86

8.59
0.42
1.20
0.20
1.99
12.40

10.39
0.46
1.50
0.21
1.99
14.55

9.92
0.53
1.95

2.25
14.65

423

TABLE 408.2: BUSINESS TURNOVER OF QUOTED COMPANIES BY SECTOR/ COMPANY, 2003 - 2007
Billion
Company / Sectors

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

Okomu Plc

2.14

2.31

2.47

2.70

2.81

Sub - Total

2.14

2.31

2.47

2.70

2.81

Uacn Property Plc

3.29

3.99

4.55

5.48

17.31

Sub - Total
Textiles

3.29

3.99

4.55

5.48

17.31

United Nig Textiles Plc

20.56

20.15

17.08

19.08

17.48

Sub - Total
Industry & Domestic Prod.

20.56

20.15

17.08

19.08

17.48

Cutix Plc

0.38

0.43

0.57

0.72

1.06

Nig. Wire Ind. Plc

0.17

0.19

0.27

0.25

0.00

Nig. Enamelware Plc

1.78

1.64

1.78

1.57

1.57

Vitafoam Plc

3.89

3.65

3.53

4.06

6.15

First Aluminium Plc


Sub - Total
Breweries

4.06

5.27

7.05

7.60

7.86

Guinness Nigeria Plc

37.95

47.37

46.86

53.65

62.27

Benue Breweries Plc

0.79

0.65

0.74

0.91

0.96

Nigerian Breweries Plc

62.97

73.59

80.13

86.32

111.75

Sub - Total
Commercial Services

101.71

121.61

127.73

140.88

174.98

Red Star Express

1.64

2.09

2.25

2.67

3.10

Chellarams Plc

4.69

6.38

7.92

8.86

Trans Nationwide Plc

0.12

0.12

0.18

0.27

0.38

Abc Transport Plc


Sub - Total
Conglomerates

1.45
7.90

1.77
10.36

2.20
12.55

2.71
14.51

3.13
6.61

Unilever Nigeria Plc

19.00

23.69

33.39

25.55

33.99

Uac Of Nigeria Plc

20.84

25.12

27.23

28.40

31.48

5.61

6.12

7.04

7.15

7.24

Pz Plc

24.03

28.00

24.13

42.23

54.22

Sub - Total
Printing & Publishing

69.48

82.93

91.79

103.33

126.93

Academy Press Plc

0.78

0.80

0.93

1.42

1.61

University Press Plc

0.36

0.37

0.55

0.69

Longman Plc
Sub - Total
Automobiles & Tyre

0.80
1.58

1.05
2.21

1.30
2.60

1.74
3.71

2.31
4.61

Dunlop Nigeria Plc

4.15

5.04

5.04

5.06

John Holt Ventures

12.07

16.39

9.17

11.93

16.55

4.20

5.60

7.73

13.20

16.24

20.42

27.03

21.94

30.19

32.79

Cement Comp. Northern

3.31

5.53

5.92

6.37

8.04

Benue Cement Plc

0.39

0.00

4.00

6.03

5.47

Wapco Cement Nigeria Plc

12.70

21.90

26.50

39.50

38.70

Sub - Total
Banking

16.40

27.43

36.42

51.90

52.21

Access Bank

4.37

5.52

7.50

13.36

27.88

Sub - Total
Source: Federal Ministry of Finance

4.37

5.52

7.50

13.36

27.88

Agrigulture

Real Estate

Leventis Plc

Rt Bricoe Plc
Sub - Total
Building Materials

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TABLE 409.1: ESTIMATED QUANTUM OF PRODUCTION OF SELECTED ITEMS, 2001 - 2005


Product

Unit

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

22,971

23,218

22,833

23,007

23,019

Food and Drinks


Sugar Confectionery

Metric Tonness

Biscuits

Metric Tonness

24,096

24,154

24,089

24,113

24,119

Beer

Hectolitres

4,048,857

4,142,361

4,010,668

4,067,295

4,073,441

Soft Drinks

Hectolitres

5,269,658

5,321,339

5,239,315

5,276,772

5,279,143

Wine and Spirit

Hectolitres

71,100

71,263

71,212

71,791

71,222

Dairy Products

Liters

15,753,986

15,701,291

15,714,297

15,723,191

15,712,927

Electrical Equipment
Refrigerators

Pieces

24,912

25,119

24,830

24,953

24,967

Record Players

Pieces

512,353

509,975

510,696

511,008

510,560

Loud Speakers

Pieces

111,086

110,784

111,218

111,030

111,011

Radio Cassettes

Pieces

26,164

26,164

26,164

26,164

26,164

Air Conditioners

Pieces

19,149

19,264

19,123

19,179

19,189

Television Sets

Pieces

3,048

3,047

3,048

3,047

3,047

Electrical Cables

000 Metres

3,496

3,600

3,450

3,522

3,522

Motorcycles

Pieces

6,899

6,911

6,887

6,899

6,899

Passenger Cars

Pieces

2,169

2,224

2,146

2,180

2,183

Pick-up Vans

Pieces

np

np

np

np

np

Pieces

1,319

1,340

1,309

1,322

1,324

000 litres

7,341

7,457

7,321

7,373

7,383

Cement

000 M. Tonnes

1,756

1,760

1,747

1,754

1,754

Tiles

000 Sq. M.

524

532

523

527

527

Roofing Sheets

Metric Tonnes

97,028

97,147

96,944

97,038

97,041

Steel and Iron

Metric Tonnes

257,548

259,996

259,643

259,062

259,567

Metric Tonnes

16,972

17,231

16,934

17,046

17,070

Metric Tonnes

5,519

5,573

5,496

5,529

5,533

Soap and Detergent

Metric Tonnes

273,861

274,783

273,805

274,150

274,246

Lubricants

Metric Tonnes

22,971

23,218

22,833

23,007

23,019

Matches

000 Boxes

24,096

24,154

24,089

24,113

24,119

Batteries

000 Pieces

4,048,857

4,142,361

4,010,668

4,067,295

4,073,441

Vehicle Assembly

Other Commercial
Vehicles
Building Materials
Paints

Wire Nails and Wire


Products
PVC pipes and
Fittings
Petroleum/Chemical
Products

Textiles
Cotton Textiles

000 Sq. M.

24,912

25,119

24,830

24,953

24,967

Synthetics

000 Sq. M.

512,353

509,975

510,696

511,008

510,560

Knitted Fabrics

000 Sq. M.

111,086

110,784

111,218

111,030

111,011

Garment

Dozen

26,164

26,164

26,164

26,164

26,164

425

TABLE 409.2: ESTIMATED QUANTUM OF PRODUCTION OF SELECTED ITEMS, 2001 - 2005


Product

Unit

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

Paper Conversion
Exercise Books

Gross

234,322

236,744

231,888

234,318

234,317

Light and Flexible


Packaging
Corrugated Cartons

000 Bundles
Metric Tonnes

11,605
884,606

11,601
915,913

11,590
870,875

11,598
890,465

11,596
892,418

Paper Bags

Metric Tonnes

18,169

18,597

17,971

18,245

18,271

Tissue Paper

Metric Tonnes

24,958

24,989

25,024

24,990

25,001

Livestock Feeds

Metric Tonnes

85,090

86,488

84,597

85,392

85,492

Suitcases

000 Pieces

12,328

12,345

12,436

12,370

12,384

Footwear Leather

000 Pieces

1,779

1,798

1,770

1,782

1,783

Footwear Plastic

000 Pieces

35,187

35,725

34,993

35,301

35,340

Sewing Machines

Pieces

3,264

3,264

3,264

3,264

3,264

Carpet

000 Sq. Mtr.

879

889

877

881

882

Plastic Products

Metric Tonnes

54,068

55,246

53,549

54,288

54,361

Clocks and Wrist


Watches

Pieces

34,632

34,632

34,632

34,632

34,632

Gross

5,502

5,546

5,466

5,505

5,506

55,911

56,336

55,677

55,974

55,996

1,798,171

1,854,097

1,775,967

1,809,412

1,813,159

1,871,423

1,890,811

1,875,164

1,879,133

1,881,702

Other Products

Imitation Jewelries
Glass and Glass
Products
Cigarettes
Enamelware and
Household Utensils

Metric Tonnes
000 Sticks

Dozen
Source: National Bureau of Staistics
Note: np= No Production

426

TABLE 410: ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTION OF SELECTED ITEMS, 2001 2005


000 Naira
Product

2001

Food and Drinks


Flour
6,219,382
Sugar Confectionery
535,279
Biscuits
3,692,903
Beer
4,163,114
Soft Drinks
3,621,128
Wine and Spirit
135,322
Dairy Products
242,671
Electrical Equipment
Refrigerators
725,153
Record Players
20,751
Loud Speakers
14,076
Radio Cassettes
3,680
Air Conditioners
562,761
Television Sets
2,528
Electrical Cables
443,812
Vehicle Assembly
Motorcycles
328,552
Passenger Cars
1,542,721
Pick-up Vans
np
Other Commercial Vehicles
2,371,691
Building Materials
Paints
835,206
Cement
8,475,885
Tiles
244,761
Roofing Sheets
2,746,958
Steel and Iron
5,299,368
Wire Nails and Wire Products
453,392
UPVC pipes and Fittings
419,255
Petroleum/Chemical
Products
Soap and Detergent
5,321,860
Lubricants
1,789,855
Matches
163,840
Batteries
472,338
Textiles
Cotton Textiles
10,560,743
Synthetics
3,351,971
Knitted Fabrics
917,429
Garment
284,542
Paper Conversion
Exercise Books
999,057
Light and Flexible Packaging
711,074
Corrugated Cartons
958,286
Paper Bags
890,937
Tissue Paper
278,980
Other Products
Livestock Feeds
614,581
Suitcases
20,761
Footwear - Leather
635,341
Footwear - Plastic
3,119,768
Sewing Machines
512
.Carpets
308,158
Plastic Products
3,753,408
Clock and Wrist Watches
1,171
Imitation Jewelries
57,767
Glass and Glass Products
584,113
Cigarettes
169,828
Enamelware and Household
Utensils
1,456,254
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Note: np = No production

2002

2003

2004

2005

6,174,720
532,194
3,679,830
4,166,881
3,627,123
135,270
239,457

6,215,932
534,862
3,705,872
4,168,744
3,628,039
135,463
241,633

6,203,345
534,111
3,692,868
4,166,246
3,625,430
135,352
241,253

6,197,999
533,722
3,692,857
4,167,290
3,626,864
135,362
240,781

722,062
20,576
13,992
3,680
562,173
2,528
441,181

726,866
20,629
14,045
3,680
564,838
2,528
444,868

724,693
20,652
14,038
3,680
563,257
2,528
443,287

724,540
20,619
14,025
3,680
563,423
2,528
443,112

325,487
1,538,114
np
2,355,685

327,619
1,544,022
np
2,373,456

327,220
1,541,619
np
2,366,944

326,775
1,541,251
np
2,365,362

838,480
8,377,642
246,353
2,743,608
5,291,807
454,423
415,329

838,333
8,456,007
245,433
2,748,946
5,332,323
455,991
419,143

837,340
8,436,511
245,516
2,746,504
5,307,832
454,602
417,909

838,051
8,423,387
245,767
2,746,353
5,310,654
455,005
417,460

5,323,449
1,787,376
163,776
473,690

5,321,570
1,790,928
164,042
473,405

5,322,293
1,789,386
163,886
473,144

5,322,437
1,789,230
163,902
473,413

10,525,747
3,348,262
923,411
282,524

10,570,852
3,352,287
921,647
285,170

10,552,448
3,350,840
920,829
284,079

10,549,682
3,350,463
921,962
283,924

981,565
707,065
958,117
884,926
279,045

992,484
711,550
960,243
891,215
279,736

991,036
709,896
958,882
889,026
279,254

988,362
709,504
959,081
888,389
279,345

612,778
21,009
631,484
3,096,372
512
308,109
3,755,587
1,168
57,105
582,127
172,025

615,701
20,781
636,160
3,125,989
512
308,565
3,744,714
1,170
57,760
585,549
169,416

614,353
20,850
634,328
3,114,043
512
308,277
3,751,236
1,170
57,544
583,930
170,423

614,277
20,880
633,991
3,112,135
512
308,317
3,750,512
1,169
57,470
583,869
170,621

1,458,367

1,460,110

1,458,244

1,458,907

427

TABLE 411: TOTAL NUMBER OF REGISTERED COMPANIES BY NAFDAC, 2001 - 2005


Licences by Type

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

Total

Applications Received

1,544

1,853

4,609

6,545

4,994

19,545

Number Granted

2,148

2,964

4,306

5,468

5,194

20,080

Number Withdrawn

27

58

180

26

293

Number Denied
Imported Fake/Sub Std.
Drugs Impounded
Source: NAFDAC Hqtrs, Abuja

100

23

35

158

34

217

176

273

470

1,170

TABLE 412:

TOTAL NUMBER OF REGISTERED COMPANIES BY NAFDAC BY TYPE OF


ACTIVITY, 2005 - 2009

Products

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Imported

172

254

312

414

543

Local

817

1,152

1,108

1,189

1,260

Total

989

1,406

1,420

1,603

1,803

FOOD

DRUGS
Imported

1,563

1,246

1,358

1,231

1,482

Local

576

752

893

455

569

Total

2,139

1,998

2,251

1,686

2,051

56

145

96

153

147

Local

246

794

571

548

569

Total

302

939

657

701

716

94

146

112

101

230

Local

29

19

11

26

Total

95

175

131

112

256

COSMETICS
Imported

MEDICAL SERVICES
Imported

PRE-PACKAGE & WATER


Imported

Local

1,469

1,687

1,479

1,904

2,107

Total

1,469

1,687

1,479

1,904

2,107

4,994

6,205

5,938

6,006

6,933

Grand Total
Source: NAFDAC, Abuja
Note: Nil

428

TABLE 413:

SOLID MINERAL PRODUCTION, 2005 - 2009


Metric Tonnes

Mineral

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Barytes

18,202.82

18,046.56

926,418.97

14,313.90

Basalt

25,550.00

100.00

1,818.00

500.00

272.39

Clay

2,000.00

155,336.48

233,932.46

108,499.58

153,676.41

Coal

44.65

387

179.83

335,012.00

3,814.48

Dolomite

8,571.43

187,737.40

10,875.00

2,380.00

Feldspar

268.50

1,814.00

5,332.00

Gemstone(g)

3,618.00

942.12

938.56

82,745.60

Gold(g)

1,612.00

3,868.00

2,890.00

1,350.00

Granite

2,285,493.26

14,336,712.00

22,923,642.00

592,162,131.44

7,234,878.95

Gypsum

1,370.00

579.00

38,473.40

15,893.95

Iron Ore

8,478.91

818.00

60.00

7,820.00

6,773.00

11,210.00

3,814.48

391,793.29

979,148.00

1,642,170.63

3,014,293.00

2,77,423.18

Lead/ Zinc

784.00

645.00

2,267.00

202.00

Limestone

1,160,615.80

6,714,204.00

3,323,331.64

3,472,830.46

3,242,890.05

2,659.00

2,011.00

2,872.00

6,133.00

8,995.00

Phosphate

981.00

Red Alluvium

53,333.00

5,934.00

Sand

114,284.91

941,176.45

1,722,737.04

3,525,812.28

1,018,104.39

Shale

67,229.04

1,909.48

678.17

58,986.00

Silica Sand

19,601.32

25,925.92

31,919.40

401,322.29

21.00

10.00

83.33

0.90

29,588.50

Wolframite
207.00
Source: Ministry of Solid Minerals Development
Note: - = Nil

151.50

50.00

Cassiterite

Columbite

Kaolin
Laterite

Marble

Stones
Tantalite
Tin

429

TABLE 414:

SEISMIC ACTIVITIES: RIG COUNT, DRILLING AND DEVELOPMENT, AND CRUDE


OIL PRODUCTION, 2005 - 2009
Number

Activity

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

19

14

16

18

16

15

15

106

111

138

57

76

Workover/ Completion

48

35

32

32

32

Rig Count

27

36

32

27

27

179

183

200

110

129

919,050,531

869,161,076

803,000,708

768,745,932

780,347,940

2,517,947

2,381,263

2,200,002

2,135,405

2,137,940

Exploratory
Appraisal
Development

No of Well Drilled
Vol. of Crude Produced
(bbls)
Daily Average (Barrel)

Source: Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation

TABLE 415:

NIGERIAN NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION AND DISPOSAL, 2005 2009


Million SCF
Gas Produced

Gas Utilised

Gas Flared

2005

2,082.93

1,241.54

841.39

2006

2,116.81

1,438.71

678.09

2007

2,101.77

1,615.49

786.27

2008

2,282.44

1,664.82

617.61

1,837.27

1,327.92

509.35

Year

2009

Source: Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation

TABLE 416:
Year

NIGERIAN CRUDE OIL PRODUCTION AND EXPORTS, 2005 - 2009


Reserve(Million)

Production
(000 Barrels)

Exports
(000 Barrels)

2005

35,000

918,972

844,151

2006

na

869,197

817,996

2007

36,220.00

803,001

793,770

2008

33,304.18

768,746

724,480

2009

31,884.78

780,348

769,195

Source: Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation


Note: na = Not available

430

CHART 27:

CRUDE OIL PRODUCTION AND EXPORTS, 2005 - 2009

TABLE 417: FINISHED PRODUCTS FROM DOMESTIC REFINERIES, 2005 - 2009


Metric Tonnes

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

61,092

-4,785

1,396

25,868

25,323

Premium Motor Spirit

1,738,081

992,913

287,238

698,480

363,679

Household kerosen

1,310,768

786,946

329,888

670,023

319,006

Automotive Gas Oil

2,122,887

1,259,785

622,714

1,165,961

558,647

Fuel Oil

2,856,865

2,158,508

1,001,527

1,445,360

609,610

Production

Liquified Petroleum
Gas

Source: Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation

TABLE 418: CONSUMPTION OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS


Tonnes
Product
Liquified Petroleum Gas or
CookingGas
Petroleum Motot Spirit (PSMGasoline)
Dual Purpose Kerosine (DPK)
Automative Gas Oil (AGO) and
Diesel
Low Pour Fuel Oil (LPFO)
Bitumen/Asphalt
Others (Wax,Petroleum Jelly,
Grease, Base Oil, etc)
Total

2005

2006

2007

2008*

2009**

28,300.00

26,016.00

25,948.50

25,888.56

7,308,100.23

5,925,738.22

5,750,174.60

6,894,459.34

6,828,814.39

907,705.70

674032

321,496.02

537,531.50

590,220.44

1,760,313.52

1361296

683,665.64

1,145,877.63

821,819.33

236,193.91

135,844.44

77,644.57

99,766.28

138,791.63

20,827.55

111,536.89

99,756.89

223,802.79

114,304.88

17,420.67

20,862.77

25,246.04

10,375,745.79

8,251,884.22

6,979,548.99

8,952,572.14

8,379,645.79

Source: NNPC = Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation


Note * = Revised
** = Estimates

431

TABLE 419.1: PIPELINE VANDALIZATION, 2004 - 2005


2004
Zones

2005

No. of
Occurrence

Products Loss
('000mt)

Value Loss

No. of
Occurrence

Products Loss
('000mt)

Value Loss

(million)

Port Harcourt

429

7,765.00

7,765.00

1,017

20,591.00

na

Warri

266

3,148.00

3,148.00

769

9,854.00

na

Mosimi

152

8,011.00

8,011.00

209

9,251.00

na

Kaduna

122

163.00

163.00

243

990.00

na

Gombe

573.00

573.00

20

929.00

na

971
19,660
19,660.00
Source: Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation

2,258

41,615.00

na

Products Loss
('000mt)

Value Loss

Total

TABLE 419.2:

PIPELINE VANDALIZATION, 2006 - 2007


2006

Zones

(million)

2007

No. of
Occurrence

Products Loss
('000mt)

Value Loss
(million)

No. of
Occurrence

2,091

21,885.00

na

1,631

6,333

na

Warri

662

1,052.00

na

306

na

Mosimi

486

13,709.00

na

479

10,634

na

Kaduna

176

na

126

273

na

Gombe

268

na

702

na

Total
3,683
36,646.00
Source: Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation

na

3,244

17,240.00

na

Port Harcourt

TABLE 419.3:

(million)

PIPELINE VANDALIZATION, 2008


2008

Zones
No. of Occurrence

Products Loss ('000mt)

Value Loss (million)

Port Harcourt

557

151.15

12,289

Warri

745

22.36

1,589.00

Mosimi

530

12.98

681

Kaduna

129

5.13

35

Gombe

357

0.00

Total
2,318
Source: Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation

191.62

14,594

432

TABLE 420: NUMBER OF FURNACES, 2005- 2009


Steel Furnaces by Type

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Oxygen Converter

Electric Arc Furnace

Others

Total
Sources:

7
Ajaokuta and Delta Steel Companies.

TABLE 421:

PRODUCTION OF FINISHED IRON AND STEEL, 2005 - 2009


Metric Tonnes

Products

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Rods and Bars for Reinforcement

93,165

Wire Rods in Coil

12,087

104,228

117,759

108,322

116,282

105,252
Total
Sources: Ajaokuta and Delta Companies.
Note: - = Nil

104,228

117,759

108,322

116,282

Rolled Products

TABLE 422:

PRODUCTION OF FINISHED IRON AND STEEL BY ROLLING MILL, 2004 2008


Metric Tonnes

Products
Rods and Bars for
Reinforcement
Wire Rods in Coil
Rolled Products

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

93,165

104,228

730

12,087

25496

104228

117,759.00

110,869.00

130,748

208,456

117,759

110,869

Total
730
Sources: Ajaokuta and Delta Steel Companies
Note: - = Nil

433

TABLE 423: PRODUCTION /PLANT INSTALLED CAPACITY OF ITEMS OF STEEL, 2004 2008
Metric Tonnes
2004

2005

2006

Item

2007

2008

Product-ion

Installed
Capacity

Production

Installed
Capacity (t)

Production

Installed
Capacity
(t)

Production

Installed
Capacity (t)

Oxide Pellet
Direct reduced
Iron

84,283

1,448,000

149,612.30

1,448,000

153,468,008.00

1,448,000

1,448,000

1,020,000

76,790

1,020,000

191,131.00

1,020,000

1,000,000

Burnt Lime
Foundry
Products

102,000

1,714

168,000

12,216

66,000

5,834.92

66000

7,000

9,000

1,200

Liquid Steel

1,350,000

903.6

2,300,000

102,593

1,000,000

200,796.37

Billets
Rolled
Products
angles
Channels &
Beams

1,300,000

557

1,490,000

97,822

960,000

73,000

530,000

105,252

860,000

104,228

560,000

Production

Installed
Capacity (t)

7,863

6,600

1,000,000

133,643

1,000,000

181,438.40

960,000

123,098

960,000

300,000

116,885.69

300,000

106,068

300,000

1,200

1,200

Sources: Ajaokuta and Delta Steel Companies


Note: - = Nil

TABLE 424:

CONSUMPTION OF RAW MATERIALS, 2005 2009

Raw Materials

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

13,801.00

154,171

160,918

Local Consumption

154,171

160,918

Imported

Pig Iron

112,966

162,720

Iron and Steel

64,371

86,371

129,888

161,046

849.96

7,179

17,862

11,983

11,620

3,495.60

13,108

28,938

16,296

20,411

Iron Ore Consumption

Scrap (Berep)
Etc. Billet (3rd Party)
NON-METAL
Limestone
Sources: Ajaokuta and Delta Steel Companies
Note: - = Nil

434

TABLE 425:

ELECTRICITY GENERATION, 2006 - 2009

2006

2007

2008

MWH
2009

HYDRO

6,971,103.48

7,776,409.70

7,443,340.00

7,464,640.00

Kainji

2,366,716.48

2,816,749.70

2,707,020.00

2,505,663.00

Jebba

2,171,747.00

2,728,899.00

2,794,976.00

2,676,860.00

Power Station

Shiroro

2,432,640.00

2,230,761.00

1,941,344.00

2,282,117.00

THERMAL

16,328,376.79

15,410,133.22

13,865,711.89

13,428,792.80

Ijora

Calabar

4,924,478.22

3,636,680.32

4,381,563.59

3,383,990.30

185,079.00

490,790.00

728,977.00

121,269.00

Delta

3,752,053.60

2,696,718.60

1,510,988.00

1,591,572.70

Afam

Lagos (Egbin)
Sapele

1,864,110.30

1,274,102.70

312,271.60

151,048.00

Omotosho

0.00

146,800.91

491,852.30

383,265.50

Olorunsogo

0.00

0.00

418,545.88

103,591.00

Geregu

0.00

1,193,552.88

995,874.58

378,603.19

AES

1,966,491.67

1,675,496.28

1,846,704.90

1,681,451.43

Okpai

3,267,430.00

3,294,207.00

2,708,671.00

3,079,384.00

Ibom

3,204.00

Trans Amadi

356,452.00

572,517.00

30,344.00

12,282.00

429,267.53

297,580.26

422,355.04

Ajaokuta
Omoku
Afam VI

142,338.78

2,129,058.64

5,602,655.67

5,971,487.81

5,025,638.94

7,315,453.11

NESCO
117,776.00
Total
23,299,480.27
Source: Power Holding Company of Nigeria
Note: - = Nil

126,788.42
23,186,542.92

102,506.40
21,309,051.89

105,148.09
20,893,432.80

Inpendent Power Plant (IPP)

CHART 28: ELECTRICITY GENERATION, 2006 - 2009

435

TABLE 426:

INSTALLED GENERATION CAPACITY, 2004 - 2008


MW

Year

Thermal

Hydro

Total

2004

4,302.4

1,938.0

6,240.4

2005

4,718.0

1,938.4

6,656.4

2006

5,501.8

1,938.4

7,440.2

2007

6,021.5

1,938.4

7,959.9

2008
Source: Power Holding Company of Nigeria

6,531.1

1,938.4

8,469.5

CHART 29:

INSTALLED GENERATION CAPACITY, 2004 2008

9000
8000
7000
6000
5000
MW
4000
3000
2000
1000
0
2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

Thermal
Hydro

Ye ar

Total

TABLE 427: ENERGY CONSUMPTION {TONNES OF COAL EQUIVALENT(TCE)} (1990 = 100), 2005 - 2009
Type

2008*

2009**

Coal
0.13
8,050.70
8,050.50
8,050.70
8,050.70
% Share
0.13
0.03
0.00
0.05
0.04
Hydro - Power
0.93
3,046,626.70
2,965,770.70
3,113,567.20
3,669,824.50
% Share
0.93
12.04
17.00
19.17
17.98
Natural Gas
0.04
1,384,201.50
1,310,102.50
2,172,121.90
2,632,301.00
% Share
0.04
5.47
7.50
13.37
12.90
Petroleum Product *
98.90
20,855,705.90
13,137,540.50
10,950,530.10
14,098,510.60
% Share
98.90
82.45
75.40
67.41
69.08
Total
100.00
25,294,584.80
17,421,464.20
16,244,269.85
20,408,686.80
% Share
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
Index of Energy Consumption
(1990=100)
176.70
170.00
169.20
177.50
Sources: Federal Ministry of Solid Mineral Development; Federal Ministry of Power and Steel, NNPC & PHCN.
Note *
= Revised

Weight

8,050.70
0.04
3,675,254.50
20.14
1,371,644.00
7.52
13,196,266.19
72.30
18,251,215.39
100.00

**

2005

2006

2007

174.20

= Provisional

436

CHAPTER 10
TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATIONS
This chapter presents data on length of Federal Highways, National Uniform Licensing
Scheme production statistics, rail transportation (passenger and cargo), railway
accidents, assets and freight operations.
There are also statistics on civil air transportation (passenger and cargo), aircraft
movement, (international and domestic), ocean-borne commerce, cargo and vessel
tonnages, crude petroleum oil shipped at crude oil terminals, container traffic, etc.

Similarly, data are presented on Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST), which provides mail
processing and delivery within Nigeria as well as total number of Post Office Boxes and
Private Mail Bags available by State.

The telecommunications industry in Nigeria is regulated by the Federal Government,


.through the Ministry of Informaion and Communications, Nigerian Communications
Commission

and

the

National

Frequency

Management

Council.

The

telecommunications environment is presently characterized healthy competition,


increasingly discerning consumers and vigilant regulators. Available services include
Fixed Telephony, Mobile Telephony, Internet Services and other value added services.
There is evidence of rapid growth in demand, usage, density and coverage, making
Nigeria the fastest-growing telecoms market on the African continent. The growth in
telecom service delivery from 1999 to 2003, for instance, is unprecedented.

437

TABLE 428: LENGTH OF FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ROADS, 2005


Kilometers
State

Asphaltic Concrete

Surface Dressed

Gravel Earth

Total Length

Abia

373

226

607

Adamawa

691

214

411

1316

Akwa Ibom

348.9

213

40

601.9

Anambra

400.4

122

32

554.4

Bauchi

814

240

226

1280

Bayelsa

67

100.8

167.8

1237

87

287

1611

Benue
Borno
Cross River
Delta
Ebonyi

1040

379

788

2207

807.35

163.8

104.04

1075.19

657.5

37

38

732.5

176

222.8

104

502.8

Edo

781.5

135

916.5

Ekiti

114

253.2

367.2

Enugu

533

300

25

858

Gombe

437

18

44

499

Imo

473

126.5

599.5

Jigawa

591

80

80

751

Kaduna

1530

150

1688

Kano

743.5

165

908.5

495

292

55

842

Katsina
Kebbi

248.4

273

341

862.4

Kogi

500

401

232

1133

Kwara

421

236

387

1044

Lagos

675.86

675.86

Nassarawa

522

123

242

887

Niger

969.2

807

401

2177.2

Ogun

1001.8

70

1071.8

Ondo

577.4

147

724.4

Osun

438.9

185

4.6

628.5

Oyo

440.3

409.2

211

1060.5

Plateau

401.5

264

313.5

979

Rivers

417.8

157

82.2

657

Sokoto

153

346

83

582

Taraba

566

357

701

1624

Yobe

378

347.4

152

877.4

Zamfara

273

454

308

1035

158

78.6

236.6

FCT, Abuja
Source: Federal Ministry of Works
Note: - = Nil

438

TABLE 429: LENGTH OF FEDERAL ROADS BY STATE (CLASSIFIED) -2006


Kilometers
State

Length of
Trunk Routes

Length of
Secondary
Routes

Length of
Branch
Routes

Length of
Border Spur

Total Length

Abia

364.0

218.0

25.0

607.0

Adamawa

247.0

1,069.0

1,316.0

Akwa Ibom

84.0

392.4

98.0

27.5

601.9

Anambra

171.4

325.0

58.0

554.4

Bauchi

562.0

718.0

1,280.0

Bayelsa

36.0

131.8

167.8

Benue

572.0

1,039.0

1,611.0

Borno

699.0

1,508.0

2,207.0

Cross River

635.1

410.1

30.0

1,075.2

Delta

293.0

439.5

732.5

Ebonyi

117.0

385.8

502.8

Edo

510.0

406.5

916.5

Ekiti

54.6

312.6

367.2

Enugu

622.0

236.0

858.0

Gombe

185.0

314.0

499.0

Imo

203.0

314.5

82.0

599.5

Jigawa

256.0

495.0

751.0

Kaduna

995.0

569.0

124.0

1,688.0

Kano

495.0

413.5

908.5

Katsina

282.0

560.0

842.0

Kebbi

240.0

511.4

111.0

862.4

Kogi

642.0

215.0

276.0

1,133.0

Kwara

513.0

406.0

125.0

1,044.0

Lagos

602.9

73.0

675.9

Nassarawa

324.0

563.0

887.0

Niger

1,574.0

603.2

2,177.2

Ogun

560.0

511.8

1,071.8

Ondo

562.4

162.0

724.4

Osun

98.0

478.5

52.0

628.5

Oyo

693.3

326.0

41.2

1,060.5

Plateau

426.0

553.0

979.0

Rivers

253.0

404.0

657.0

Sokoto

251.0

331.0

582.0

Taraba

590.0

1,034.0

1,624.0

Yobe

234.0

643.4

877.4

Zamfara

131.0

904.0

1,035.0

FCT, Abuja
138.0
Source: Federal Ministry of Works
Note: - = Nil

98.6

236.6

439

TABLE 430: LENGTH OF FEDERAL ROADS BY STATE (CLASSIFIED) -2007


Kilometers
Length of
Trunk Routes

Length of
Secondary
Routes

Length of
Branch
Routes

Length of
Border Spur

Total Length

Abia

380.0

233.0

25.0

638.0

Adamawa

235.0

1,129.0

1,364.0

Akwa Ibom

84.0

392.4

98.0

33.5

607.9

Anambra

287.0

458.5

745.5

Bauchi

609.0

725.0

1,334.0

Bayelsa

36.0

131.8

167.8

State

Benue

730.0

902.0

1,632.0

Borno

699.0

1,492.0

16.0

2,207.0

Cross River

687.0

522.9

35.0

1,244.9

Delta

528.0

692.5

1,220.5

Ebonyi

117.0

490.0

607.0

Edo

510.0

388.0

898.0

Ekiti

54.6

307.2

14.0

375.8

Enugu

736.0

236.0

972.0

Gombe

185.0

249.0

434.0

Imo

203.0

476.5

679.5

Jigawa

257.0

499.5

756.5

1,263.0

555.0

1,818.0

Kano

548.8

424.5

973.3

Katsina

336.0

506.0

842.0

Kebbi

353.0

376.0

133.4

862.4

Kogi

918.0

255.0

1,173.0

Kwara

513.0

531.0

1,044.0

Lagos

646.2

73.0

719.2

Kaduna

Nassarawa

381.0

519.0

900.0

Niger

1,586.0

603.2

2,189.2

Ogun

624.0

561.8

1,185.8

Ondo

562.4

177.3

739.7

Osun

234.5

377.5

52.5

7.0

671.5

Oyo

782.3

374.2

1,156.5

Plateau

380.0

556.0

936.0

Rivers

269.0

438.8

707.8

Sokoto

253.0

331.0

584.0

Taraba

608.0

1,016.0

10.0

1,634.0

Yobe

234.0

643.4

877.4

Zamfara

404.0

636.0

1,040.0

FCT, Abuja
146.0
Source: Federal Ministry of Works
Note: - = Nil

98.6

244.6

440

TABLE 431: LENGTH OF FEDERAL ROADS BY STATE (CLASSIFIED) - 2008


Kilometers
State

Length of
Trunk Routes

Length of
Secondary
Routes

Abia

380.0

233.0

Adamawa

235.0

1,129.0

Akwa Ibom

84.0

392.4

Anambra

287.0

458.5

Bauchi

609.0

Bayelsa

Length of
Branch
Routes

Length of
Border Spur

25.0

Total Length
-

638.0

1,364.0

98.0

33.5

607.9

745.5

725.0

1,334.0

36.0

131.8

167.8

Benue

730.0

902.0

1,632.0

Borno

699.0

1,492.0

16.0

2,207.0

Cross River

687.0

522.9

35.0

1,244.9

Delta

528.0

692.5

1,220.5

Ebonyi

117.0

490.0

607.0

Edo

510.0

388.0

898.0

Ekiti

54.6

307.2

14.0

375.8

Enugu

736.0

236.0

972.0

Gombe

185.0

249.0

434.0

Imo

203.0

476.5

679.5

Jigawa

257.0

499.5

756.5

Kaduna

1,263.0

555.0

1,818.0

Kano

548.8

424.5

973.3

Katsina

336.0

506.0

842.0

Kebbi

353.0

376.0

133.4

862.4

Kogi

918.0

255.0

1,173.0

Kwara

513.0

531.0

1,044.0

Lagos

646.2

73.0

719.2

Nassarawa

381.0

519.0

900.0

Niger

1,586.0

603.2

2,189.2

Ogun

624.0

561.8

1,185.8

Ondo

562.4

177.3

739.7

Osun

234.5

377.5

52.5

671.5

Oyo

782.3

374.2

1,156.5

Plateau

380.0

556.0

936.0

Rivers

269.0

438.8

707.8

Sokoto

253.0

331.0

584.0

Taraba

608.0

1,016.0

10.0

1,634.0

Yobe

234.0

643.4

877.4

Zamfara

404.0

636.0

1,040.0

FCT, Abuja
146.0
Source: Federal Ministry of Works
Note: - = Nil

98.6

244.6

441

TABLE 432: LENGTH OF FEDERAL ROADS BY STATE (CLASSIFIED) - 2009*


Kilometers
State

Length of
Trunk Routes

Length of
Secondary
Routes

Abia

380.0

233.0

Adamawa

235.0

1,129.0

Akwa Ibom

84.0

392.4

Anambra

287.0

458.5

Bauchi

609.0

Bayelsa

Length of
Branch
Routes

Length of
Border Spur

25.0

Total Length
-

638.0

1,364.0

98.0

33.5

607.9

745.5

725.0

1,334.0

36.0

131.8

167.8

Benue

730.0

902.0

1,632.0

Borno

699.0

1,492.0

16.0

2,207.0

Cross River

687.0

522.9

35.0

1,244.9

Delta

528.0

692.5

1,220.5

Ebonyi

117.0

490.0

607.0

Edo

510.0

388.0

898.0

Ekiti

54.6

307.2

14.0

375.8

Enugu

736.0

236.0

972.0

Gombe

185.0

249.0

434.0

Imo

203.0

476.5

679.5

Jigawa

257.0

499.5

756.5

Kaduna

1,263.0

555.0

1,818.0

Kano

548.8

424.5

973.3

Katsina

336.0

506.0

842.0

Kebbi

353.0

376.0

133.4

862.4

Kogi

918.0

255.0

1,173.0

Kwara

513.0

531.0

1,044.0

Lagos

646.2

73.0

719.2

Nassarawa

381.0

519.0

900.0

Niger

1,586.0

603.2

2,189.2

Ogun

624.0

561.8

1,185.8

Ondo

562.4

177.3

739.7

Osun

234.5

377.5

52.5

671.5

Oyo

782.3

374.2

1,156.5

Plateau

380.0

556.0

936.0

Rivers

269.0

438.8

707.8

Sokoto

253.0

331.0

584.0

Taraba

608.0

1,016.0

10.0

1,634.0

Yobe

234.0

643.4

877.4

Zamfara

404.0

636.0

1,040.0

FCT, Abuja
146.0
Source: Federal Ministry of Works
Note: - = Nil
*= Provisional

98.6

244.6

442

TABLE 433:

LENGTH OF FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ROADS IN THE STATES BY TYPE, 2005 2007

Kilometres
Asphaltic Concrete
STATE
Abia
Adamawa

Surface Dressed

Gravel or Earth

2005

2006

2007

2005

2006

2007

2005

2006

2007

373

373

407

226

226

213

18

691

691

800

214

214

166

411

411

398

Akwa Ibom

348.9

348.9

567.9

213

213

40

40

40

Anambra

400.4

400.4

656.5

122

122

79

32

32

10

Bauchi

814

814

880

240

240

240

226

226

214

Bayelsa

67

67

67

100.8

100.8

100.8

Benue

1237

1237

746

87

87

601

287

287

285

Borno

1,040

1,040

1,278

379

379

159

788

788

770

Cross-River

807.4

807.4

834

163.8

163.8

229

104

104

181.9

Delta

657.5

657.5

1,048.5

37

37

10

38

38

162

Ebonyi

176

176

187

222.8

222.8

90

104

104

330

Edo

781.5

781.5

763

135

135

135

Ekiti

114

114

135.1

253.2

253.2

228.7

12

Enugu

533

533

671

300

300

229

25

25

72

Gombe

437

437

390

18

18

44

44

44

Imo

473

473

550

126.5

126.5

125.5

Jigawa

591

591

596.5

80

80

80

80

80

80

Kaduna

1,530

1,530

1,692

150

150

96

30

Kano

743.5

743.5

808.5

165

165

165

495

495

757

292

292

30

55

55

55

248.4

248.4

438.4

273

273

284

341

341

140

500

500

846.2

401

401

139

232

232

187.8

Katsina
Kebbi
Kogi
Kwara

421

421

488

236

236

169

387

387

387

Lagos

675.9

675.9

719.2

Nassarawa

522

522

633

123

123

25

242

242

242

Niger

969.2

969.2

1,356.2

807

807

578

401

401

255

Ogun

1,001.8

1,001.8

1,185.8

70

70

Ondo

577.4

577.4

690.3

147

147

49.4

Osun

438.9

438.9

555.9

185

185

111

4.6

4.6

4.6

Oyo

440.3

440.3

620.8

409.2

409.2

215.5

211

211

320.2

Plateau

401.8

401.8

555

264

264

115

313.5

313.5

266

Rivers

417.8

417.8

656.6

157

157

82.2

82.2

43.2

Sokoto

153

153

283.5

346

346

260.5

83

83

40

Taraba

566

566

576

357

357

458

701

701

600

Yobe

378

378

474.4

347.4

347.4

217

152

152

186

Zamfara

273

273

273

454

454

459

308

308

308

FCT, Abuja

158

158

227.6

78.6

78.6

17

Total
20,452.6
20,452.6
Source: Federal Ministry of Works
Note: - = Nil

24,414.9

8,000.9

8,000.9

6,008.6

5,887.7

5,887.7

5,759.5

443

TABLE 434: LENGTH OF FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ROADS IN THE STATES BY TYPE, 2008 2009

Kilometres
Asphaltic Concrete

Surface Dressed

Gravel or Earth

State

2008

2009

2008

2009

2008

2009

Abia

407

407

213

213

18

18

Adamawa

800

800

166

166

398

398

Akwa Ibom

567.9

567.9

40

40

Anambra

656.5

656.5

79

79

10

10

Bauchi

880

880

240

240

214

214

Bayelsa

67

67

100.8

100.8

Benue

746

746

601

601

285

285

Borno

1,278

1,278

159

159

770

770

834

834

229

229

181.9

181.9

1,048.5

1,048.5

10

10

162

162

Ebonyi

187

187

90

90

330

330

Edo

763

763

135

135

Ekiti

135.1

135.1

228.7

228.7

12

12

Enugu

671

671

229

229

72

72

Gombe

390

390

44

44

Imo

550

550

125.5

125.5

Jigawa

596.5

596.5

80

80

80

80

Kaduna

1,692

1,692

96

96

30

30

Kano

808.5

808.5

165

165

757

757

30

30

55

55

Kebbi

438.4

438.4

284

284

140

140

Kogi

846.2

846.2

139

139

187.8

187.8

Cross-River
Delta

Katsina

Kwara

488

488

169

169

387

387

Lagos

719.2

719.2

633

633

25

25

242

242

Niger

1,356.2

1,356.2

578

578

255

255

Ogun

1,185.8

1,185.8

Ondo

690.3

690.3

49.4

49.4

Osun

555.9

555.9

111

111

4.6

4.6

Oyo

620.8

620.8

215.5

215.5

320.2

320.2

555

555

115

115

266

266

Rivers

656.6

656.6

43.2

43.2

Sokoto

283.5

283.5

260.5

260.5

40

40

Nassarawa

Plateau

Taraba

576

576

458

458

600

600

474.4

474.4

217

217

186

186

273

273

459

459

308

308

227.6

227.6

17

17

Total
24,414.9
Source: Federal Ministry of Works
Note: - = Nil

24,414.9

6,008.6

6,008.6

5,759.5

5,759.5

Yobe
Zamfara
FCT, Abuja

444

TABLE 435: TOTAL LENGTH OF FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ROADS IN THE


STATES, 2005 2009

Kilometres
State

Total
2005

Abia

2006

2007

2008

2009

607

607

638

638

638

Adamawa

1316

1316

1364

1364

1364

Akwa Ibom

601.9

601.9

607.9

607.9

607.9

Anambra

554.4

554.4

745.5

745.5

745.5

Bauchi

1280

1280

1334

1334

1334

Bayelsa

167.8

167.8

167.8

167.8

167.8

Benue

1611

1611

1632

1632

1632

Borno

2207

2207

2207

2207

2207

1075.19

1075.19

1244.9

1244.9

1244.9

Delta

732.5

732.5

1220.5

1220.5

1220.5

Ebonyi

502.8

502.8

607

607

607

Edo

916.5

916.5

898

898

898

Ekiti

367.2

367.2

375.8

375.8

375.8

858

858

972

972

972

Cross-River

Enugu
Gombe
Imo

499

499

434

434

434

599.5

599.5

679.5

679.5

679.5

Jigawa

751

751

756.5

756.5

756.5

Kaduna

1688

1688

1818

1818

1818

Kano

908.5

908.5

973.5

973.5

973.5

842

842

842

842

842

Kebbi

862.4

862.4

862.4

862.4

862.4

Kogi

1133

1133

1173

1173

1173

Kwara

1044

1044

1044

1044

1044

Lagos

675.86

675.86

719.2

719.2

719.2

887

887

900

900

900

Niger

2177.2

2177.2

2189.2

2189.2

2189.2

Ogun

1071.8

1071.8

1185.8

1185.8

1185.8

Ondo

724.4

724.4

739.7

739.7

739.7

Katsina

Nassarawa

Osun

628.5

628.5

671.5

671.5

671.5

Oyo

1060.5

1060.5

1156.5

1156.5

1156.5

979.3

979.3

936

936

936

657

657

707.8

707.8

707.8

Plateau
Rivers
Sokoto

582

582

584

584

584

Taraba

1624

1624

1634

1634

1634

Yobe

877.4

877.4

877.4

877.4

877.4

Zamfara

1035

1035

1040

1040

1040

FCT, Abuja

236.6

236.6

244.6

244.6

244.6

Total
34,341.25
Source: Federal Ministry of Works

34,341.25

36,183

36,183

36,183

445

TABLE 436:

TOTAL NUMBER OF MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTERED IN STATE AND THE FEDERAL


CAPITAL TERRITORY BY TYPE, 2004 - 2005
2004

State

Saloon

Buses

cars
Abia
Adamawa
Akwa Ibom
Anambra

2005

Lorry/

Other

Motor

Saloon

Trailers

Vehicles

Cycle

cars

Buses

Lorry/

Other

Motor

Trailers

Vehicles

Cycle

3372

2626

177

36712

2489

1964

136

36773

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

4,556

241

37

22

29,949

4,970

264

114

40

22,124

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

Bauchi

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

Bayelsa

450

180

35

38

450

680

300

58

121

700

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

842

na

na

na

3,855

1,037

na

na

na

3,453

Benue
Borno
Cross River
Delta

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

Ebonyi

2,174

433

256

94

9,754

967

207

109

53

2,379

Edo

4,560

900

1,080

240

1,216

4,925

1,025

1,136

450

1,354

Ekiti

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

Enugu

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

117

77

20

na

282

158

99

48

na

239

1,733

608

61

60

7,501

1,432

532

45

71

8,736

na

na

na

59

Gombe
Imo
Jigawa
Kaduna
Kano

na

na

3,312

1,013

29,823

na

na

na

na

6,505

3,313

402

na

na

15,654

na

na

na

na

1,084
na

na

Katsina

1,449

245

165

125

6,471

1,604

597

173

107

5,981

Kebbi

3,044

2,860

3,219

2,341

16,268

9,570

6,523

3,549

3,021

16,971

Kogi

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

Kwara

3,069

1,417

236

na

4,348

5,457

2,518

420

Lagos

57,826

6,494

1,910

1,146

11,549

70,496

7,150

1,972

1,460

8,022

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

Niger

1,868

1,468

214

2,126

2,210

1,746

302

Ogun

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

Ondo

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

Osun

Nassarawa

na
-

na
11,730

2,472

2,293

408

42

114

1,658

3,355

782

55

83

4,408

Oyo

587

70

85

31

400

1,681

295

54

176

2,596

Plateau

940

496

19

806

2,114

4,832

193

32

135

3,121

Rivers

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

Sokoto

4,661

1,331

1,062

360

14,580

1,217

258

128

274

3,854

Taraba

409

77

11

3,161

459

36

11

3,019

1,350

221

98

177

9,580

1,618

414

80

251

10,210

624

366

307

3,756

668

250

134

FCT
na
na
Source: State Statistical Agencies
Note: - = Nil

na

na

na

na

na

Yobe
Zamfara

na

6,465
na

na

446

TABLE 437: TOTAL NUMBER OF MOTOR VEHICLE REGISSTRATION IN STATE AND THE
FEDERAL CAPITAL TERRITORY BY TYPE, 2006 - 2007
2006
State

Buses

Lorry/
Trailers

2969

1873

217

na

na

na

Akwa Ibom

1,987

207

Anambra

Abia
Adamawa

Saloon
cars

2007
Other
Vehicles
-

Motor
Cycle

Saloon
cars

Buses

Lorry/
Trailers

Other
Vehicles

Motor
Cycle

11895

5681

2890

562

46743

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

28

20

10,915

1,459

146

46

22

17,923

20,457

7,455

5,029

29

683

30,911

na

na

na

na

na

na

1,205

2,000

700

102

270

1,954

4,130

5,778

125

173

Bauchi

na

na

na

Bayelsa

800

500

83

157

Benue

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

Borno

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

248

4,604

402

5,064

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

316

172

17

4,480

198

80

80

Edo

6,050

1,050

450

350

1,205

5,855

1,485

225

225

948

Ekiti

1,825

339

4,257

1,789

213

4,540

Enugu

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

Gombe

167

84

53

648

211

115

68

114

Imo

392

111

21

21

3,075

55

169

14

23

3,383

Cross River
Delta
Ebonyi

Jigawa

1,747

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

1,094

137

176

1,847

6,376

6,376

5,953

901

125

994

330

64

59

2,412

2,110

128

226

146

4,029

3,941

3,838

1,061

1,218

16,129

3,976

4,872

1,321

1,324

14,561

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

Kwara

3,427

1,582

264

4,834

2,655

1,226

204

3,825

Lagos

118,099

14,775

4,775

3,616

11,846

156,858

17,240

7,195

6,149

18,906

Kaduna
Kano
Katsina
Kebbi
Kogi

Nassarawa

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

Niger

2,340

1,987

337

2,556

2,600

1,727

520

3,216

Ogun

2,403

58

27

22

463

2,816

130

63

32

1,892

Ondo

2,260

786

34

107

4,207

3,001

718

81

37

3,133

Osun

2,881

784

11

82

5,100

3,303

887

8,818

Oyo

1,241

276

31

74

1,671

1,999

522

86

107

2,250

Plateau

5,269

2,115

23

1,631

5,438

5,951

3,009

21

339

7,315

Rivers

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

Sokoto

678

219

86

182

2,061

2,336

389

528

6,230

Taraba

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

1,801

375

91

140

13,850

1,925

481

112

300

14,260

784

118

74

4,306

893

215

108

7,634

FCT
na
na
Source: State Statistical Agencies
Note: - = Nil

na

na

na

na

na

na

na

Yobe
Zamfara

447

TABLE 438: ENHANCED NATIONAL DRIVER'S LICENCE, 2005 - 2009

Number
State

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Abia

6,694

8,535

6,461

6,736

9,551

Adamawa

3,845

4,650

2,429

4,918

6,651

Akwa Ibom

6,093

6,218

6,231

6,088

13,151

Anambra

12,801

11,661

7,735

9,696

18,032

Bauchi

3,628

5,508

5,600

7,193

8,828

Bayelsa

22,308

28,053

3,536

5,382

6,018

Benue

2,063

1,647

120

6,828

6,566

Borno

5,736

8,186

4,790

5,574

11,441

Cross River

7,055

8,180

8,916

3,163

4,837

Delta

9,679

15,957

4,296

12,,317

16,135

Ebonyi

17,784

12,785

10,338

6,185

8,201

Edo

11,093

9,526

6,711

6,393

8,265

Ekiti

4,600

4,594

2,124

5,695

4,333

Enugu

11,813

11,368

253

1,925

8,199

Gombe

2,398

3,794

3,819

7,085

7,434

Imo

7,629

12,762

8,101

10,418

11,636

Jigawa

1,386

1,150

889

2,673

3,117

Kaduna

6,914

6,201

8,561

10,132

16,763

11,066

13,389

16,173

18,373

14,011

1,820

6,191

4,206

5,210

6,956

824

754

3,358

1,996

2,448

Kogi

4,822

5,611

4,523

7,089

4,869

Kwara

3,176

2,099

1,671

5,360

4,609

Lagos

11,370

24,737

24,890

21,870

37,056

Nassarawa

20,418

23,133

8,825

9,123

16,994

Niger

3,176

2,887

3,035

4,812

7,435

Ogun

1,343

4,805

5,648

10,344

15,439

Ondo

5,684

2,919

1,740

6,326

5,856

Osun

5,022

4,633

6,156

7,803

12,103

Oyo

6,825

11,650

6,090

9,431

15,869

Plateau

9,543

9,900

2,438

11,626

11,722

Rivers

21,010

13,571

6,402

4,679

9,649

Sokoto

4,159

4,190

3,869

6,792

7,896

Taraba

2,115

1,373

599

2,023

4,826

Yobe

2,580

2,903

1,495

2,895

4,260

Zamfara

5,112

11,179

7,072

4,447

4,170

17,140

18,022

14,140

18,488

19,685

Total
281,447
Source: Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC)

324,721

213,240

277,088

375,011

Kano
Katsina
Kebbi

FCT, Abuja

448

TABLE 439:

NATIONAL VEHICLE PLATE NUMBER SCHEME (Production Status) 2005 - 2009

2005
State

2006

2007

2008

2009

MV
499

MC
3,218

MV
5,579

MC
8,138

MV
6,963

MC
11,222

MV
9,524

MC
14,382

MV
5,398

Adamawa

4,731

2,402

1,970

9,987

3,071

5,550

4,964

10,225

4,138

Akwa Ibom

6,576

3,404

4,912

54,891

3,946

37,439

5,147

70,680

10,326

Abia

Anambra

31,775

33,740

5,911

21,665

1,858

11,206

6,704

17,289

23,307

Bauchi

8,864

11,680

2,574

14,775

4,346

8,216

6,538

12,072

3,948

Bayelsa

10,685

57,618

7,458

5,122

79

4,763

1,391

4,034

Benue

14,893

44,597

1,528

12,984

1,691

14,199

5,379

21,609

2,693

Borno

74

23

3,581

7,230

3,774

3,374

6,034

14,702

1,917

Cross River

26,888

19,181

1,381

12,853

4,962

15,985

3,535

9,011

3,112

Delta

23,515

1,213

11,728

8,342

6,953

8,405

23,922

11,688

13,959

Ebonyi

1,267

1,077

2,487

1,532

4,136

2,767

9,789

1,684

Edo

43

4,499

8,938

11,613

17,019

2,362

10,958

5,589

15,011

Ekiti

115

12,224

2,158

7,387

1,721

4,276

17,067

8,303

8,896

Enugu

1,156

3,386

8,686

22,098

4,207

19,717

12,734

13,993

6,302

Gombe

7,415

22,308

1,799

12,154

2,129

8,634

6,276

20,553

4,596

986

4,457

3,224

14,507

3,822

11,003

7,582

25,086

7,259

Imo
Jigawa
Kaduna
Kano
Katsina

450

4,479

2,974

19,399

3,558

14,384

7,144

32,094

5,000

23,788

65,900

7,672

8,549

6,296

354

6,495

10,766

8,110

2,375

7,112

9,166

13,322

13,864

19,237

18,713

16,898

131,128

838

5,486

4,250

10,098

3,840

2,450

7,221

9,098

4,361

Kebbi

1,595

3,915

3,378

5,752

2,329

5,612

4,468

8,030

4,619

Kogi

1,216

19,096

2,717

7,167

3,084

5,126

4,407

5,254

1,826

Kwara

3,180

6,479

5,193

11,724

4,869

9,599

8,778

6,417

Lagos

8,350

4,876

Nasarawa

5,562

4,263

2,212

14,603

1,731

12,931

3,336

14,451

4,413

Niger

9,312

4,651

4,024

5,691

4,043

3,999

7,161

14,146

5,720

Ogun

3,443

6,221

2,821

5,298

3,246

4,663

7,655

3,829

3,260

Ondo

1,456

6,606

8,145

6,686

9,244

3,927

9,803

13,596

6,053

Osun

7,376

5,947

6,470

7,433

3,624

4,816

6,947

178,318

4,396

123

2,105

12,840

3,790

7,811

6,163

10,087

18,541

9,956

Plateau

2,506

7,863

19,540

14,550

5,585

11,083

12,226

13,116

5,856

Rivers

1,450

6,781

35,166

13,282

7,457

4,443

19,216

8,744

11,576

Sokoto

3,381

4,862

1,689

5,754

1,306

4,206

3,989

6,343

2,341

Taraba

6,405

5,368

1,405

3,859

1,895

3,982

3,170

9,653

2,974

Oyo

Yobe

513

6,584

1,208

9,321

1,548

1,499

11,340

9,320

2,296

14,716

1,337

8,207

2,923
2,863

8,107
6,759

2,974
2,050

228

13,068

32,670

6,744

48,630

800

73,938

701

69,102

234,369
424,932
238,340
Source: Federal Road Safety Corps
Note: MV = Motor Vehicle, MC = Motor Cycle
- = Nil

413,971

203,370

283,606

355,255

653,584

408,712

Zamfara
FCT, Abuja
Total

449

TABLE 440:

NIGERIAN RAILWAY CORPORATION PASSENGER AND GOODS TRAFFIC, 2004 - 2008


000
Passenger

Year

Goods Traffic
Passenger
(KM)

2004

1,751

459,578

68.447

48.958

715.27

2005

753

75,170

93,762

18,027

766

2006

708,775

256,576

41,219

34,252

2,284

2007

1,478,700

535,289

31,405

26,034

2,472

2008
1,996,324
Source: Nigerian Railway Corporation

722,669

47,409

41,056

3,275

TABLE 441:

Net
Tonne
(Km)

Average
Length
(Km)

Number
Carried

Metric
Tonnage
Hauled

NIGERIAN RAILWAY CORPORATION TRAFFIC RECEIPTS, 2004 - 2008


N' 000

Year

Passenger
a
(i)

Freight
(b)
(iii)

Total
Train
(i)+(ii)

Luggage
(ii)

Sundry
(iv)

Total
(iii)+(iv)

2004

1,751,159

205,021,750

206,772,909

62,575

112,418,018

112,480,593

2005

65,301,922

21,876,907

87,178,829

110,011,353

110,011,353

2006

58,269,355

26,052,983

84,322,338

109,116,446

109,116,446

2007

114,205,286

30,889,283

145,094,569

82,811,334

82,811,334

2008
203464247.5
30048949
Source: Nigerian Railway Corporation
Note: - = Nil

233513196.5

78600975.6

78600975.6

TABLE 442: ACCIDENTS ON RAILWAYS, 2004 2008


Number
Train Accidents

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

Total Number of Accidents

89

51

53

81

78

Collisions

17

14

14

19

Derailment

55

31

19

35

50

19

11

13

13

Washout
Broken Rail
CASULTIES
Total number of presons killed
Source: Nigerian Railway Corporation
Note: - = Nil

450

TABLE 443: NIGERIAN RAILWAY ASSETS AND FREIGHT OPERATIONS, 2004 - 2008
Unit/Num

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

Locomotives
Diesel

Num

137

137

137

Electric

Num

Coal

Num

Passenger Carrying

Num

248

220

671

686

689

Non-Passenger Carrying

Num

Coaches Operated

Freight Wagons Operated


Total Freight Wagon

Nm

1,288

1,109

3,751

3,750

3,750

No 0f Airbreak Wagon

Num

1,109

2,051

2,065

2,028

Unbreak Wagons

Num

1,700

1,685

1,722

Wagons Owned By Companies

Num

31

31

Km

527

527

527

280

280

280

Num

1,751,159

752,482

708,775

1,478,700

1,996,324

Num

34,368

68,447

1,596

1,267

1,193

Track Open For Traffic


Running Lines Siding
Station Total
Passenger Carrying
Freight
Source: Nigerian Railway Corporation
Note: - = Nil

TABLE 444: RAIL LENGTH BY STATE


State

Rail Length (Km)

Abia

158

Bauchi

389

Benue

230

Bornu

201

Enugu

160

Gombe

173

Jigawa

180

Kaduna

537

Kano

140

Katsina

64

Kwara

150

Lagos

34

Nassarawa

125

Niger

358

Ogun

195

Osun
Oyo

97
64

Plateau

259

Rivers

37

Zamfara
Yobe
Source: Nigerian Railway Corporation

110
6

451

TABLE 445: CARGO HANDLED AT INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS, 2005 - 2009


Kilogramme
Cargo

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

64,157,444.2

62,601,533.37

78,895,694

130,309,788.00

155,546,530.50

2,345,960.5

1,023,342.6

1,845,179

1,585,027.00

2,386,628.50

3,345,065

2,437,601

767,205

1,637,492.00

2,287,706

4,534,138.9

3,271,885.51

4,832,305

4,821,587.00

6,496,218.28

Murtala Mohammed

23,044,023

17,922,400.5

21,198,577

42,527,023.00

23,891,269

Aminu Kano, Kano

1,343,856

815,066

1,078,932

135,865.00

475

Port Harcourt

1,208,319

889,037

251,317.00

Unloaded
Murtala Mohammed, Lagos
Aminu Kano, Kano
Port Harcourt
Margaret Ekpo, Calabar
Abuja
Loaded

Margaret Ekpo, Calabar

636,914.37

185,885.70

113,428

807,090.00

1,006,260

Total
100,615,721.0
Source: Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria
Note: - = Nil

89,146,751.7

108,731,320

182,075,189.00

191,615,087.42

Nnamdi Azikiwe

TABLE 446:

AIRCRAFT MOVEMENT AT INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS LANDING, 2005 - 2009


Number
Landing

Airports
2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

6,427

9,494

11,194

13,012

12,320

Aminu Kano, Kano

781

916

707

Port Harcourt

746
199
44
1,683
15,684

1,003
531
15
2,200
16,069

Murtala Mohammed,
Lagos

487

Margeret Ekpo Calabar

62

47

95

Nnamdi Azikiwe, Abuja

1,445

1,700

1,547

Total
9,202
Source: Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria
Note: - = Nil

12,157

13,549

TABLE 447: AIRCRAFT MOVEMENT AT INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS - TAKE-OFF, 2005- 2009


Number
Take - Off

Airports
2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

6,544

6,427

11,299

13,064

12,321

Aminu Kano, Kano

871

796

929

936

958

Port Harcourt

474

482

175

494

Margeret Ekpo Calabar

18

61

54

40

15

Nnamdi Azikiwe, Abuja

1,777

1,450

1,524

1,652

2,200

Total
9,684
Source: Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria

9,216

13,814

15,867

15,988

Murtala Mohammed, Lagos

452

TABLE 447: AIRCRAFT MOVEMENT AT DOMESTIC AIRPORTS - LANDING, 2005 - 2009


Number
Landing

Airports
2005

2006

2007

2008

Abuja

15,627

15,932

16,987

Akure

255

180

136

240

Benin

2,023

2,956

3,185

3,819

Calabar

2,049

2,486

3,304

4,564

Enugu

1,987

2,005

1,921

2,270

Ibadan

779

700

489

491

Ilorin

836

849

898

907

Jos

579

419

324

474

1,699

1,391

1,437

1,852

Kaduna

17,447

Kano

1,881

2,118

2,128

2,073

Lagos

26,493

26,958

27,827

29,682

Maiduguri

693

474

578

939

Makurdi

130

43

61

93

13,971

9,267

6,005

9,334

Sokoto

422

436

498

711

Yola

694

720

552

1,038

Port Harcourt

Minna

305

247

244

269

Owerri

1,143

4,546

4,076

1,865

60

51

50

256

6592

5,706

71,778

77,292

84,030

Katsina
Total

71,626
Source: Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria

2009

24,253
376
3,671
3,813
2,858
624
1,468
562
1,680
2,082
30,970
884
331
10,703
545
935
299
2,181
346
6,469
95,050

TABLE 448: AIRCRAFT MOVEMENT AT DOMESTIC AIRPORTS - TAKE-OFF, 2005 - 2009


Number
Airports
Abuja
Akure
Benin
Calabar
Enugu
Ibadan
Ilorin
Jos
Kaduna
Kano
Lagos
Maiduguri
Makurdi
Port Harcourt
Sokoto
Yola
Minna
Owerri
Katsina
Osubi

Take-off
2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

15,812
255
2,019
2,031
1,989
779
838
579
1,701
1,741
26,429
683
130
13,740
426
693
286
1,144
60
-

16,122
180
2,944
2,483
2,004
700
849
419
1,413
1,943
27,396
476
43
9,068
428
716
247
4,542
55
-

16,987
134
3,194
3,331
1,919
482
895
325
1,449
1,909
27,956
577
62
6,085
526
547
244
4,076
50
6589

17,516
240
3,819
4,516
2,266
488
900
473
1,836
1,874
29,873
947
91
9,324
712
1,040
269
1,865
260
5,696

24,251
376
3,759
3,814
2,856
626
1,468
562
1,682
2,078
30,333
884
331
10,431
564
931
303
2,175
346
6,469

72,028

77,337

84,005

94,239

Total
71,335
Source: Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria

453

TABLE 449: PASSENGER MOVEMENT AT INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS - ARRIVALS, 2005 - 2009


Number
Arrivals
Airports
Murtala Mohammed,
Lagos
Aminu Kano, Kano
Port Harcourt
Margaret Ekpo, Calabar
Nnamdi Azikiwe, Abuja

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

969,875

1,052,781

1,179,835

1,294,686

1,143,371

95,800

115,884

120,732

116,442

71,701

74,599

52,527

6,580

27,430

206

1,877

2,133

387

370

97,097

103,042

129,318

168,423

198,917

1,326,111

1,432,019

1,586,518

1,441,789

Total

1,237,577
Source: Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria

CHART 30: TOTAL MOVEMENT AT INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS (ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE),


2005 - 2009

TABLE 450:

PASSENGER MOVEMENT AT INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS DEPARTURES, 2005 2009


Number
Departures

Airports
2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

1,132,726

1,099,534

1,250,389

1,393,909

1,160,846

144,902

130,560

98,934

100,793

63,059

Port Harcourt
Margaret Ekpo,
Calabar

74,695

53,691

19

5,176

19,651

177

2,055

228

296

305

Nnamdi Azikiwe, Abuja

85,542

Murtala Mohammed,
Lagos
Aminu Kano, Kano

Total
1,438,042
Source: Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria

81,121

102,566

160,754

197,057

1,366,961

1,452,136

1,660,928

1,440,918

454

TABLE 451: PASSENGER MOVEMENT AT DOMESTIC AIRPORTS ARRIVALS, 2005 - 2009


Number
Arrivals

Airports
Abuja

2005

2006

2007

887,377

851,905

886,466

Akure

1,761

1,200

647

Benin

32,662

46,684

82,071

Calabar

68,311

84,232

125,836

Enugu

103,397

97,611

102,178

Ibadan

7,579

5,705

3,967

Ilorin

7,904

9,950

11,529

Jos

27,723

16,300

13,851

Kaduna

65,651

50,474

58,792

Kano
Lagos
Maiduguri

93,631

74,201

80,293

1,356,112

1,415,605

1,436,432

28,178

14,635

20,226

1,468

664

466

Makurdi
Port Harcourt

452,368

285,496

168,204

Sokoto

23,473

17,775

31,957

Yola

30,538

25,924

24,023

Minna

7,280

4,274

7,620

Owerri

68,217

203,158

248,730

578

430

776

140,222

Total
3,264,208
Source: Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria

3,206,223

3,444,286

Katsina
Osubi

2008

2009

1,007,017
1,858
121,699
144,128
144,319
3,980
12,621
25,612
79,055
90,815
1,678,098
38,144
562
396,511
46,740
68,472
8,868
102,014
6,300
163,190
4,140,003

1,404,403
5,257
159,221
153,990
185,594
4,286
12,580
25,062
64,332
95,873
1,594,224
40,822
1,904
514,051
22,343
45,511
6,474
140,859
4,697
204,002
4,685,485

TABLE 452: PASSENGER MOVEMENT AT DOMESTIC AIRPORTS - DEPARTURES, 2005 - 2009


Number
Airports
Abuja

2005

2006

Departures
2007

905,327

851,905

902,117

Akure

1,777

1,200

699

Benin

31,915

46,684

82,093

Calabar

68,392

84,232

129,388

Enugu

100,081

97,611

99,243

Ibadan

7414

5705

3,466

Ilorin

8,366

9,950

13,060

Jos

25,574

16,300

11,694

Kaduna

66,016

50,747

61,259

Kano

65,561

74,201

76,736

1,473,608

1,415,605

1,440,041

26,746

14,635

22,315

1645

664

579

451,862

285,496

176,494

Sokoto

14,764

17,775

31,877

Yola

24,980

Lagos
Maiduguri
Makurdi
Port Harcourt

30,949

25,924

Minna

7297

4274

5,757

Owerri

64,403

203,158

243,850

524

430

748

143,992

3,206,496

3,470,388

Katsina
Osubi

Total
3,352,221
Source: Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria

2008

2009

1,005,739
1,635
123,244
158,288
137,396
3,527
15,530
23,709
73,437
87,097
1,682,051
39,672
574
404,857
40,635
61,155
7,369
97,407
2,344
168,670
4,084,774

1,396,061
4,932
149,520
162,071
180,998
3,931
11,932
25,324
61,720
92,849
1,725,899
40,692
2,804
520,455
22,641
45,527
7,465
136,067
4,699
213,042
4,808,629

455

TABLE 453:

FOREIGN TRADE CARGO HANDLED AT NIGERIAN PORTS: LOADED, 1999 - 2005


000 Tonnes

Ports

1999

2000

2003

2004

2005

Apapa

165

139

221,303

185,189

207,250

Tin-Can Island

151

114

89,716

90,833

94,382

Port-Harcourt

140

92

33,580

34,773

45,634

Okrika

1,731

1,465

540,132

984,276

1,340,512

Fed. Lighter Terminal

1,559

5,972

17,572

17,868

8,331

16,713

21,173

9,292,832

11,529,827

11,264,515

Warri

1,917

604

2,980

Koko

Sapele

8,946

12,011

7,635

Container Terminal

403

337

319,450

275,317

465,499

Roro
Federal Ocean
Terminal

167

215

133,931

144,398

96,365

19,557

11,194

16,981

75,765

81,761

Total
96,817
Source: Nigerian Ports Authority

111,279

10,679,109

13,288,917

13,551,854

Bonny

Others

TABLE 454: FOREIGN TRADE CARGO HANDLED AT NIGERIAN PORTS: DISCHARGED, 1999
2005
000 Tonnes
Ports

1999

2000

2003

2004

2005

Apapa

6,622

7,582

9,489,580

10,994,146

11,710,975

Tin-Can Island

2,646

2,720

3,634,921

2,752,338

3,630,935

Port-Harcourt

1,480

1,685

3,320,366

2,917,939

3,022,261

Okrika

305

288

246,164

414,666

313,326

Fed. Lighter Terminal

104

136

165,098

207,338

234,186

Warri

231

255

378,310

363,118

458,122

Koko

60

73

63,455

109,556

110,764

Sapele

178

146

177,837

145,971

182,105

Calabar

100

137

322,966

659,776

729,249

1,386

1,506

2,384,603

2,582,439

3,033,385

378

585

575,713

474,076

620,896

Merryland (Bonny)
Container Terminal
Roro
Tuma
Fed. Ocean Terminal
Total
Source: Nigerian Ports Authority

485

878

2,340,834

1,738,516

2,005,030

13,975

15,991

23,099,847

23,359,879

26,051,234

456

TABLE 455: NATIONALITY OF VESSELS ENTERED IN NIGERIAN PORTS, 2003 - 2009


Number
Nationality

2003

2004

2007

2008

2009

Nigerian
British
French
Norwegian
German
Dutch
Italian
Liberian
American
Japanese
Swedish
Spanish
Danish
Others

223
163
15
111
45
120
93
410
16
2
12
27
65
3,013

236
120
36
110
57
97
84
455
9
4
23
37
84
3,200

154
88
9
31
59
54
27
325
4
2
1
6
38
3,252

365
93
14
34
82
46
77
415
3
3
19
11
32
3,283

480
166
49
43
115
82
124
522
12
1
25
39
2,.962

Total
Source: Nigerian Ports Authority

4,315

4,552

4,050

4,477

4,620

TABLE 456: NET REGISTERED TONNAGE OF VESSELS ENTERED IN NIGERIAN PORTS, 20052009
'000 Tonnes
Nationality

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Nigerian
British
French
Norwegian
German
Dutch
Italian
Liberian
American
Japanese
Swedish
Spanish
Danish
Others

1,997,996
2,611,436
143,360
562,885
1,234,484
450,975
1,631,093
4,734,472
224,035
16,051
170,536
24,960
785,537

1,206,829
975,505
183,361
506,646
693,043
308,849
1,573,290
3,211,674
277,497
107,191
144,900
190,121
308,414

804,723
1,452,155
50,201
844,866
1,175,803
383,541
363,124
5,867,950
138,938
45,186
8,473
77,971
482,136

2,294,490
1,620,814
186,106
791,593
1,685,007
517,567
1,939,912
7,677,391
11,586
129,101
511,948
584,754
616,044

2,795,783
3,384,512
708,266
1,439,773
2,828,298
1,206,214
3,268,801
10,836,621
179,949
102,376
639,280
523,092

45,953,990
Total
60,541,810
Source: Nigerian Ports Authority

53,597,727

68,789,162

71,031,662

62,511,387

63,285,047

80,484,229

89,597,975

90,426,352

CHART 31: NET REGISTERED TONNAGE OF VESSELS ENTERED IN NIGERIAN PORTS, 2005
2009

457

TABLE 457: ANALYSIS OF CRUDE PETROLEUM SHIPPED FROM CRUDE OIL TERMINALS, 2004 2008
Ports

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

Escravos
Off-Shore
Delta Ports

13,685,590

9,656,149

15,988,629

16,969,122

11,863,642

2,752,236

2,621,821

2,030,471

843,501

1,075,820

174,035

266,307

183,043

94,967

84,024

20,596,174

21,315,388

1,894,708

1,881,963

9,772,731

22,561,158

20,526,018

17,631,246

15,439,425

10,193,780

131,061

75,702

258,670

41,752

65,190

Off-Shore

9,760,754

9,645,861

8,143,328

6,840,306

7,640,327

Qua-Iboe

19,300,116

19,185,448

19,987,372

17,384,450

Okuori

625,750

1,550,649

2,063,756

1,977,098

Bonga

27,336

10,700,747

10,039,779

7,327,550

Okoro

119,502

Agbami

1,893,858

Erha

Obe

Pennington
Ukpokiti
Forcados
Off-Shore
Bonny
On/Off -Shore
Ima
Brass

Rivers Ports

6,096,430

10,302,030

10,034,633

204,849

88,288

18,220

7,094,545

9,598,065

8,445,136

9,192,096

7,918,825

Off-Shore

2,479,848

3,046,097

3,188,442

3,204,481

3,657,079

Abo

1,175,195

1,534,851

1,243,220

865,393

937,187

E.A. Off-Shore

4,732,382

5,878,642

584,378

Okono

1,215,657

2,490,468

2,929,214

2,154,863

1,646,309

Yoho

5,427,220

6,059,401

6,261,593

6,047,355

5,806,810

117,055,427

112,872,821

106,403,640

105,986,381

99,398,815

Off-Shore
Odudu

25,269,572

Antan
Calabar Ports

Total
Source: Nigerian Ports Authority

458

TABLE 458: CONTAINER TRAFFIC STATISTICS AT NIGERIAN PORTS (EXCLUDING CRUDE OIL
TERMINALS), 2004 2005
Inward
Year

2004

Port

Number
of
Empties

Number

Laden
Tonnage

Number
of
Empties

T.E.U

Tonnage
Number

Tonnage

T.E.U

Apapa
Container
Terminal
Tin Can
Island

666

9,813

1,025

238

349

293

150,053

2,523,910

199,256

73,881

19,391

274,393

124,569

31,186

646,032

39,651

24,798

3,193

68,192

35,248

Roro

593

18,376

286,088

25,307

7,335

8,257

142,145

19,446

Warri

2,745

42,837

3,231

1,322

34

174

1,626

Sapele

Koko

Port Harcourt
Fed.Lighter
Terminal
Fed.Ocean
Terminal

3,566

64,765

4,571

67

10

102

94

3,869

66,388

5,488

2,839

200

1,789

4,289

17,043

322,173

24,432

13,143

917

6,914

19,713

Calabar

2,594

45,480

3,801

1,125

85

327

1,858

886

230,098

4,007,486

306,762

124,748

32,087

494,036

207,192

Total

2005

Outward

Apapa
Container
Terminal
Tin Can
Island

2,991

62,145

4,361

1,206

617

8,453

2,671

54

159,078

3,018,527

210,897

95,133

28,712

465,499

164,603

63

40,114

849,755

51,260

27,192

3,998

51,883

39,172

Roro

45

23,002

416,707

30,831

13,476

4,333

94,392

23,261

Warri

2,133

29,709

2,803

341

34

196

445

Sapele

Koko

Port Harcourt
Fed.Lighter
Term.
Fed.Ocean
Term.

3,586

59,828

5,218

1,948

424

1,980

3,463

14

12,194

206,916

17,291

6,969

1,164

5,674

11,430

Calabar

230

2,675

41,128

4,105

1,993

312

1,770

3,431

Total

410

245,773

4,684,715

326,766

148,258

39,594

629,847

248,476

Source: Nigerian Ports Authority

459

TABLE 459: CONTAINER TRAFFIC STATISTICS AT NIGERIAN PORTS (EXCLUDING CRUDE OIL
TERMINALS), 2006 - 2008

Inward

Year
Port

2006

2007

Empties

Laden

Empties

Laden

Apapa

181,450

175,359

38,338

Tcip

156,819

43,836

9367

Warri

2,985

412

22

Koko

Sapele

Port Harcourt

F.L.T

6,965

1,589

258

F.O.T

22,914.00

11,461.00

1,795.00

Calabar

584

2,039

1,199

1046

Total

584

373,172

233,856

50,826.00

Apapa

117

222,459

202,118

25,822

Tcip

214,640

25,871

19075

Warri

1,604

Koko

Sapele

Port Harcourt

F.L.T

5,244

2,490

291

22,556.00

14,675.00

3,047.00

965

1,847

1,360

1291

1082

468,350

246,514

49,526.00

Apapa

270,870

202,277

37,285

Tcip

271,621

93,707

46313

Warri

2,747

Koko

Sapele

Port Harcourt

F.L.T

39,324

F.O.T

23,256

4026

Calabar

1,896

774

929

Total

586,458

320,014

88,553.00

Apapa

227,511

24,387

Tcip

260,204

46,332

Delta

4,088

Rivers

60

Onne

47,319

3,311

Calabar

464

862

539,646

74,892

F.O.T
Calabar
Total

2008

2009

Outward

Total
Source: Nigerian Ports Authority

460

TABLE 460: SHIP TRAFFIC: OCEAN - GOING VESSELS: 2006 - 2009

2006

Port

2007

2008

2009

NO

GRT

NO

GRT

NO

GRT

NO

GRT

1,128

16,469,320

1,327

21,955,677

1,362

24,796,480

1,471

26,202,315

Tcip

843

10,788,867

1,024

16,285,896

1,407

22,564,612

1,488

25,925,629

Delta

257

2,352,865

275

2,445,192

329

2,510,151

328

2,631,305

Rivers

455

6,418,825

319

3,755,485

450

5,589,531

465

6,018,801

Onne

685

25,636,393

759

34,302,177

770

32,354,019

670

27,209,565

Calabar

321

1,600,777

346

1,739,802

159

1,783,182

198

2,438,737

Total
3,689
63,267,047
Source: Nigerian Ports Authority

4,050

80,484,229

4,477

89,597,975

4,620

90,426,352

Apapa

TABLE 461: SHIP TRAFFIC: COASTAL VESSELS: 2007 - 2009

Port

2007
NO

GRT

2008
NO

GRT

2009
NO

GRT

Apapa

41,568

Tcip

12,078

3,504,962

13,297

1,592,576

13,393

1,820,540

575

393,346

441

201,230

307

119,219

3,573

3,260,562

2,828

2,999,314

3,109

3,150,365

568

438,028

933

645,839

594

657,516

Total
16,794
Source: Nigerian Ports Authority

7,596,898

17,507

5,480,527

17,403

5,747,640

Delta
Rivers
Onne
Calabar

461

TABLE 462: CARGO THROUGHPUT: 2006 - 2009

2006
Port

2007

Inward

Outward

Throughput

Inward

Outward

Throughput

14,642,150

470,669

15,112,819

18,376,612

190,641

18,567,253

Tcip

7,208,318

191,213

7,399,531

9,746,257

257,043

10,003,300

Delta

1,179,514

281,451

1,460,965

1,121,239

394,353

1,515,592

Rivers

2,984,933

2,595,112

5,580,045

3,445,940

1,432,817

4,878,757

Onne

2,327,928

13,492,443

15,820,371

2,247,925

19,311,000

21,558,925

746,425

30,362

776,787

928,023

21,500

949,523

17,061,250

46,150,518

35,865,996

21,607,354

57,473,350

Apapa

Calabar

Total
29,089,268
Source: Nigerian Ports Authority

TABLE 463: CARGO THROUGHPUT: 2008 - 2009

2008
Port

Inward

Outward

2009
Throughput

Inward

Outward

Throughput

Apapa

18,376,216

1,932,855

20,309,071

20,581,439

537,056

21,118,495

Tcip

12,314,553

1,098,460

13,413,013

13,591,782

507,554

14,099,336

Delta

2,995,982

1,006,176

4,002,158

6,622,694

722,476

7,345,170

Rivers

3,803,875

1,081,419

4,885,294

4,584,748

599,778

5,184,526

Onne

2,840,372

18,578,366

21,418,738

2,935,107

14,526,890

17,461,997

Calabar

1,054,975

109,670

1,164,645

1,647,105

51,693

1,698,798

23,806,946

65,192,919

49,962,875

16,945,447

66,908,322

Total
41,385,973
Source: Nigerian Ports Authority

462

TABLE 464: NUMBER OF POST OFFICES AND POSTAL AGENCIES, 2005 - 2009
Departmental
Post Offices

Sub-Post
Offices

Mobile
Post Offices

Postal
Agencies

Head
Post Office

2005

786

138

18

1,708

247

2006

712

125

15

1,553

247

2007

840
862

125
130

7
11

1,028
1,186

106
106

Abia

33

91

Adamawa

19

14

Akwa Ibom

21

22

114

Anambra

85

13

74

Bauchi

26

12

Benue

17

57

Borno

19

Cross River

15

68

Delta

56

23

106

Edo

25

43

Ekiti

29

19

81

Year/State

2008
2009

Bayelsa

Ebonyi

Enugu
Gombe

64

27

74

Jigawa

Kaduna

32

Kano

23

13

Kebbi

11

Kogi

27

33

Kwara

35

39

Lagos

23

54

12

Niger

13

Ogun

28

Ondo

71

96

Osun

49

87

Oyo

26

84

Plateau

32

Rivers

27

Sokoto

20

Taraba

Imo

Katsina

Nassarawa

12

Yobe

Zamfara

Abuja
Total

866

126

12

1,179

106

Source: Nigerian Postal Service (Hqts. Abuja)


Note: - = Nil

463

TABLE 465:

TOTAL NUMBER OF POST OFFICE BOXES AND PRIVATE MAIL BAGS


AVAILABLE AND RENTED BY STATE, 2005
Total
Boxes
Available

Private Boxes
Rented

BusinessBoxes
Rented

Number of
Boxes
not Rented

PMB
(Rented)

Abia

31,668

6,700

1,171

23,797

381

Adamawa

12,738

3531

1296

7,911

131

Akwa Ibom

19,362

8,919

1,633

8,810

220

Anambra

59,163

34,059

4,974

20,130

393

Bauchi

18,200

3,156

1,739

13,305

406

Benue

13,210

4,548

5,034

3,628

274

Borno

140

1097

349

12,577

277

Cross River

17,092

1,218

579

8,609

170

Delta

31,615

9,669

2,870

19,076

356

State

Bayelsa

Ebonyi
Edo
Ekiti
Enugu
Gombe
Imo

23,996

10,706

1,626

11,664

216

29,444

5,408

1,217

22,819

297

38,570

15,325

2,693

20,552

226

Jigawa

5,096

744

229

4,122

205

Kaduna

26,184

8,559

3,678

13,947

386

Kano

18,500

10,000

3,000

5,500

405

4,532

1,108

431

2,993

304

Katsina
Kebbi

7,048

284

222

6,542

88

Kogi

13,732

1,015

588

12,129

204

Kwara

16,528

3,210

849

12,469

300

Lagos

123,937

48,339

25,893

49,705

1,246

Nassarawa
Niger

15,423

2,899

1,100

11,424

326

Ogun

25,502

12,852

2,986

9,664

448

Ondo

31,143

15,992

3,137

12,014

512

Osun

23,964

8,831

2,436

12,697

311

Oyo

49,198

32,324

6,729

10,145

419

Plateau

20,456

7,945

2,950

9,561

338

Rivers

32,082

7,917

3,366

20,799

712

Sokoto

12,280

1,025

325

10,930

110

Taraba

5,394

666

600

4,128

121

Yobe

3,686

843

532

2,311

361

Zamfara

20,140

10,551

3,242

6,347

664

Total
747,123
Source: Nigerian Postal Service
Note: - = Nil

279,441

87,474

390,305

10,807

FCT, Abuja

464

TABLE 466: TOTAL NUMBER OF POST OFFICE BOXES AND PRIVATE MAIL BAGS
AVAILABLE AND RENTED BY STATE, 2006
Total Boxes
Available

Private Boxes
Rented

BusinessBoxes
Rented

Number of
Boxes
not Rented

PMB
(Rented)

Abia

31,768

6,672

1,890

12,032

375

Adamawa

12,738

3,849

1,323

7,566

238

Akwa Ibom

19,362

9,379

1,709

8,274

233

Anambra

59,163

35,095

4,728

19,340

340

Bauchi

18,200

3,716

1,904

12,580

194

State

Bayelsa

Benue

13,210

3,216

1,244

8,750

259

Borno

14,023

1,191

321

15,436

249

Cross River

17,092

1,551

634

11,907

186

Delta

31,615

8,908

2,380

20,327

392

Ebonyi

Edo

23,996

11,030

1,521

11,445

237

Ekiti

29,444

6,059

1,189

22,196

329

Enugu
Gombe
Imo

38,570

16,257

3,682

18,631

234

Jigawa

5,096

256

172

4,668

176

Kaduna

26,674

10,499

4,200

11,975

247

Kano

18,500

10,000

3,000

5,500

499

4,532

1,199

459

2,874

223

Katsina
Kebbi

7,048

226

171

6,651

200

Kogi

13,732

1,021

588

12,123

190

Kwara

17,428

2,970

768

13,690

288

Lagos

123,937

49,827

25,276

53,345

1,145

Nassarawa
Niger

15,423

1,452

522

13,499

250

Ogun

25,502

11,006

2,768

12,597

365

Ondo

31,143

15,992

3,137

12,014

519

Osun

24,214

6,737

1,475

16,002

379

Oyo

49,498

32,445

6,790

10,263

518

Plateau

20,756

7,314

3,072

10,370

347

Rivers

32,282

12,443

4,800

15,039

492

Sokoto

12,380

1,063

410

10,907

Taraba

5,394

597

500

4,297

96

Yobe

3,686

616

544

2,526

Zamfara

20,140

10,551

3,242

6,357

569

Total
766,546
Source: Nigerian Postal Service
Note: - = Nil

283,137

84,419

393,190

9,917

FCT,Abuja

465

TABLE 467: TOTAL NUMBER OF POST OFFICE BOXES AND PRIVATE MAIL BAGS
AVAILABLE AND RENTED BY STATE, 2007
Total Boxes
Available

Private Boxes
Rented

BusinessBoxes
Rented

Number of
Boxes
not Rented

PMB
(Rented)

Abia

31,168

8,036

1,792

21,340

248

Adamawa

12,438

3,679

1,483

7,276

283

Akwa Ibom

19,362

10,146

1,854

7,362

257

60,062

36,486

4,570

19,007

375

218,400

33,837

9,605

174,958

3,048

State

Anambra
Bauchi
Bayelsa

Benue

13,210

4,548

5,034

3,628

224

Borno

16,948

2,875

794

13,279

245

Cross River

14,192

558

121

13,513

185

Delta

32,266

28,066

1,366

2,834

305

Ebonyi
Edo
Ekiti
Enugu
Gombe
Imo

23,946

16,061

1,641

6,244

254

31,744

11,970

3,895

16,879

271

470,040

211,349

34,726

223,965

306

Jigawa

4,096

277

176

3,643

271

Kaduna

27,074

13,078

5,009

8,987

308

Kano

19,200

8,990

1,379

8,831

176

Katsina
Kebbi

7,048

923

761

5,364

29

Kogi

14,032

7,017

2,237

4,778

57

Kwara

17,628

3,540

846

13,242

213

Lagos

133,348

73,693

24,084

35,571

1,676

Niger

14,148

4,398

931

8,819

231

Ogun

24,322

9,785

2,138

12,399

320

Ondo

31,443

21,744

6,160

3,539

533

Osun

24,584

10,029

2,819

11,736

104

Oyo

49,598

32,461

6,819

10,318

401

Plateau

20,265

8,503

3,444

8,318

281

Rivers

Sokoto

12,380

331

52

11,997

252

Taraba

43,104

5,338

4,278

33,488

466

3,686

849

363

2,474

157.00

24,390

14,528

4,842

5,020

488

Total
1,414,123
Source: Nigerian Postal Service
Note: - = Nil

583,095

132,219

698,804

11,964

Nassarawa

Yobe
Zamfara
FCT,Abuja

466

TABLE 468: TOTAL NUMBER OF POST OFFICE BOXES AND PRIVATE MAIL BAGS AVAILABLE
AND RENTED BY STATE, 2008
Total
Boxes
Available

Private
(Rented)

Business
(Rented)

Number
(Not Rented)

PMB
(Rented)

Abia

32,068

16,354

3,714

12,000

336

Adamawa

12,438

3,944

1578

6916

37

Akwa Ibom

19,362

9,931

1,783

7,648

183

Anambra

59,163

35,450

4,599

19,114

291

Bauchi

18,200

2,865

774

14,561

526

Benue

13,210

3,764

1,308

8,138

122

Borno

16948

244

1024

15,680

153

Cross River

14,092

4,059

1585

8,448

32

Delta

31,666

10,156

2,409

19,101

88

Edo

23,896

14,120

1,860

7916

388

Ekiti

31,644

7,553

1,182

22,909

232

State

Bayelsa

Ebonyi

Enugu
Gombe
Imo

39,270

17,912

2,590

18,768

47

Jigawa

5,096

254

170

4,672

163

Kaduna

26,674

4,661

1,495

20,518

593

Kano

18,500

4,314

830

13,356

136

Katsina

4,532

1284

462

2,786

237

Kebbi

6,948

30

34

6,884

27

Kogi

11,882

2625

2016

7,241

277

Kwara

17,528

2,796

591

14,141

321

Lagos

133,448

70,082

21,929

41,437

1,044

Niger

14,148

3,572

1,090

9,486

207

Ogun

23,472

10,197

2,145

11,130

28

Ondo

31,443

7,257

1,558

22,628

397

Osun

24,514

9,711

2,411

12,392

442

Oyo

49,598

7,158

32,475

9,965

713

Plateau

19,406

7,272

2,675

9,459

434

Rivers

32,282

13,065

4,805

14,412

427

Sokoto

12,380

1170

415

10,795

173

Taraba

5,394

654

428

4,312

109

Yobe

3,686

1,136

675

1,875

134

23,390

13,940

3,530

5,920

394

776,278

287,530

104,140

384,608

8,691

Nassarawa

Zamfara
FCT, Abuja

Source: Nigerian Postal Service


Note: - = Nil

467

TABLE 469: TOTAL NUMBER OF POST OFFICE BOXES AND PRIVATE MAIL BAGS
AVAILABLE AND RENTED BY STATE, 2009

State
Abia

Total
Boxes
Available

Private
(Rented)

Business
(Rented)

Number
(Not Rented)

PMB
(Rented)

32,068

17,254

3,712

11,102

315
27

Adamawa

12,438

4,757

1578

6103

Akwa Ibom

19,362

10,459

1,783

7,120

173

Anambra

59,163

35,715

4,519

18,929

281

Bauchi

18,200

3,729

764

13,707

516

13,210

4,585

1,303

7,322

112

Borno

16948

1,232

1,024

14,692

143

Cross River

14,092

4,866

1583

7,643

22

Delta

31,666

10,671

2,405

18,590

78

Edo

23,896

14,448

1,854

7594

378

Ekiti

31,644

8,193

1,179

22,272

222

Bayelsa
Benue

Ebonyi

Enugu
Gombe
Imo

39,270

18,059

2,595

18,616

47

Jigawa

5,096

842

163

4,091

153

Kaduna

26,674

5,439

1,494

19,741

583

Kano

18,500

5,109

826

12,565

126

Katsina

4,532

2223

459

1,850

227

Kebbi

6,948

411

110

6,427

17

Kogi

11,882

3500

2013

6,369

267

Kwara

17,528

3,663

588

13,277

311

Lagos

133,448

68,745

21,923

42,780

1,024

Nassarawa
Niger

14,148

4,402

1,088

8,658

197

Ogun

23,472

10,711

2,138

10,623

18

Ondo

31,443

7,911

1,556

21,976

387

Osun

24,514

10,249

2,407

11,858

432

Oyo

49,598

7,817

32,472

9,309

703

Plateau

19,406

7,926

2,670

8,810

424

Rivers

32,282

13,443

4,800

14,039

417

Sokoto

12,380

2114

410

9,856

163

Taraba

5,394

1,023

825

3,546

99

Yobe

3,686

1,582

574

1,530

124

Zamfara
FCT, Abuja
Total

23,390

14,640

3,450

5,300

384

776,278

305,718

104,265

366,295

8,370

Source: Nigerian Postal Service


Note: - = Nil

468

TABLE 470: NUMBER OF POSTAL ARTICLES HANDLED, 2005 - 2009

Year

Number of Mail
Posted in Nigeria
i

Number of Mail
dispatched Abroad
ii

Number of Mail
Received from
Abroad
iii

Number of Mail
Handled
i+ii

2005

32,251,616

4,440,145

14,459,621

51,151,382

2006

37,219,874

2,282,627

12,317,623

51,820,124

2007

32,684,568

1,575,492

13,291,925

47,551,985

2008

50,136,470

2,736,843

17,566,056

70,439,369

2009

51,532,255

1,554,306

17,573,767

70,660,328

Source: Nigerian Postal Service

TABLE 471: REVENUE FROM POSTAL SERVICE, 2005 - 2009


Naira
Year

Sales of Stamps and


other Revenue from
Postal Services

Share of Postage
on Parcels
Received from
Abroad

2005

3,740,503,229.28

420,511.20

52,274,311.55

3,793,198,052.03

2006

3,668,430,767.99

434,232.10

167,156,089.79

3,836,021,089.88

2007

3,840,159,636.26

354,569.95

159,730,444.85

4,000,244,651.06

2008

4,397,214,300.34

1,861,463.09

190,082,927.61

4,589,158,691.04

2009

4,643,758,088.65

3,101,692.89

270,799,016.22

4,917,658,797.76

Postal
Clearance and
Delivery Fee

Total Revenue

Source: Nigerian Postal Service

TABLE 472: SUMMARY OF TELECOMMUNICATION STATISTICS, 2004 - 2008


Number
2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

1,027

1,223

1,673

1,579

1,307

19

32

40,396

62,988

Number of Operating ISPs


Number of active Licensed Fixed Lines
operators

36

69

117

117

83

22

26

26

29

24

Number of Licensed Mobile Operators

Teledensity

16

24

30

46

6,000

7,500

8,150

11,500

12,000

Number of Fixed Lines('000)


Number of connected Digital Mobile
Lines(million)
Number of Carriers

Investment (US$ million)


Source: Nigerian Communications Commission

469

TABLE 473: GROWTH RATE OF THE NIGERIAN TELECOMS INDUSTRY, 2004 - 2008
Percent
2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

8.5

15.72

24.18

29.98

45.93

Fixed Growth

15.6

19

37.9

-5.59

-17.22

Mobile Growth

191.3

102.6

73.9

25.51

55.93

Total Growth

152.6

94.2

71.7

23.97

53.18

84.9

54.5

23.74

53.51

Teledensity

Teledensity Growth
153
Source: Nigerian Communications Commission

TABLE 474:

TOTAL CONNECTED LINES AND TELEDENSITY, 2004 - 2008


Number

Operator

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

Fixed

1,027,519

1,223,258

1,673,161

1,579,664

1,307,622

Mobile

9,174,209

18,587,000

32,184,861

40,395,611

62,988,492

10,201,728

19,810,258

33,858,022

41,975,275

64,296,117

Teledensity
8.5
15.72
Source: Nigerian Communications Commission

24.18

29.98

45.93

Total

CHART 32: TOTAL CONNECTED PHONE LINES, 2004 - 2008

70000000
60000000
50000000
40000000
Num ber
30000000
20000000
10000000
0
2004

2005

2006
Year

2007

2008

Fixed
Mobile
Total

470

TABLE 475: NUMBER OF TELECOMS LICENCES, 2004 - 2008


Number
Telecom

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008*

42

35

33

27

27

PNL Radio

16

12

12

Paging

Voice Mail

Mobile

Community Telephony

3**

8***

5***

5***

Internet (ISPs)

PNL Satelite
Payphones
Prepaid Calling Card

30

Total at year - end

73

62

54

44

44

356

356

Cumulative
196
258
312
Source: Nigerian Communications Commission
Note: *
= Provisional
** * = IDA (international Data Access) Licence, replaces the VSAT network

TABLE 476: GROWTH OF THE NIGERIAN TELECOMS INDUSTRY (SUBSCRIBERS),


2006 - 2008
Number
2006

2007

2008

Fixed

1,673,161

1,579,664

1,307,625

Mobile

32,184,861

40,395,611

62,988,492

Total

33,858,022

41,975,275

64,296,117

7,910,000

8,000,000

10,000,000

5.65

5.71

7.14

449,903

-93,497

-272,039

14,338,860

8,117,253

22,320,842

Teledensity

24.18

29.98

45.93

Fixed Growth %

36.78

-5.59

-17.22

Mobile Growth%

75.91

25.51

55.93

Total Growth %

73.46

23.97

53.18

Growth in internet Users %

65.20

1.14

25.00

Internet Users
Internet Penetration %
Net New Additions (Fixed)
Net New Additions (Total) Telephony (Fixed &
Mobile)

Teledensity Growth %
48.62
23.74
53.51
Source: Nigerian Communications Commission
Note: Teledensity was calculated based on population estimate of 126 million people up till
December 2005; from 'December 2006 teledensity was based on a population estimate of 140 million

471

TABLE 477: TELEPHONE PENETRATION BY STATE, 2002


Percent
Population

Exchanges

Connected
Lines

%
Penetration

% of
Total Lines

Abia

3,368,141

26,130

0.78%

3.80%

Adamawa

2,164,360

4,524

0.21%

0.70%

Akwa Ibom

3,368,141

7,917

0.24%

1.20%

Anambra

2,540,783

12

28,299

1.11%

4.10%

Bauchi

3,953,176

7,237

0.18%

1.10%

Bayelsa

1,656,565

979

0.06%

0.10%

Benue

3,848,235

6,108

0.16%

0.90%

Borno

3,544,809

8,079

0.23%

1.20%

Cross River

2,671,603

7,370

0.28%

1.10%

Delta

3,620,971

18

16,431

0.45%

2.40%

Ebonyi

2,037,642

2,222

0.11%

0.30%

Edo

3,036,015

13

16,227

0.53%

2.40%

Ekiti

2,381,005

2,753

0.12%

0.40%

Enugu

3,858,565

18,268

0.47%

2.70%

Gombe

2,128,633

3,859

0.18%

0.60%

Imo

3,474,406

6,986

0.20%

1.00%

Jigawa

4,019,394

1,880

0.05%

0.30%

Kaduna

5,501,186

10

36,989

0.67%

5.40%

Kano

8,121,841

14

36,356

0.45%

5.30%

Katsina

5,246,107

4,748

0.09%

0.70%

Kebbi

2,891,324

2,831

0.10%

0.40%

Kogi

3,002,119

4,346

0.14%

0.60%

Kwara

2,164,360

10,821

0.50%

1.50%

Lagos

8,002,533

36

272,081

3.40%

39.70%

Nassarawa

2,496,765

2,657

0.11%

0.40%

Niger

3,384,872

13

10,553

0.31%

1.50%

Ogun

2,671,603

19

14,102

0.53%

2.10%

Ondo

2,910,118

8,695

0.30%

1.30%

Osun

3,016,640

10,584

0.35%

1.50%

Oyo

4,826,190

10

31,096

0.64%

4.50%

Plateau

3,377,976

11,329

0.34%

1.70%

Rivers

4,367,309

12

18,885

0.43%

2.80%

Sokoto

4,061,450

5,367

0.13%

0.80%

Taraba

2,113,691

1,538

0.07%

0.20%

State

Yobe
Zamfara
FCT, Abuja

2,186,935

4,464

0.20%

0.70%

519,523

12

49,289

9.49%

7.20%

0.57%

Total
122,534,986
304
702,000
Source: Nigeria Communications Commission
Notes: 1. Population as at December 2002
2. Number of Exchanges (Analog and Digital) for Nitel and PTOs
3. - = Nil

472

TABLE 478: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONS BY TYPE OF ICT EQUIPMENT


OWNED, 2007
Percent
Radio

Television

Mobile
Telephone

Fixed
Telephone

Personal
Computer

Internet
Service

Abia

36.2

21.9

40.8

0.2

0.6

0.4

Adamawa

55.5

14.5

29.1

0.3

0.7

Akwa Ibom

38.7

23.8

38.1

0.2

0.7

Anambra

33.6

20.6

45.0

0.1

0.4

0.3

Bauchi

76.4

6.4

16.7

0.5

Bayelsa

37.2

23.6

38.7

0.1

0.3

0.1

Benue

58.5

11.9

27.4

1.2

1.1

Borno
Cross River

57.3
43.0

19.5
19.8

23.2
36.9

0.2

0.1

0.1
-

Delta

35.8

24.2

39.4

0.4

0.2

Ebonyi

50.9

11.7

37.3

0.1

0.1

Edo

34.5

26.3

38.3

0.1

0.7

0.1

Ekiti

39.5

18.0

42.0

0.3

0.3

Enugu

36.7

18.6

42.3

0.6

1.5

0.3

Gombe

55.9

17.8

24.9

0.2

1.2

Imo

34.2

21.2

42.6

0.1

1.4

0.3

Jigawa

67.9

10.0

21.4

0.1

0.5

Kaduna

48.7

18.2

31.8

0.4

0.8

Kano

65.0

12.5

21.8

0.5

0.2

Katsina

77.3

11.8

10.4

0.3

0.2

Kebbi

60.4

18.3

18.8

1.3

0.6

0.6

Kogi

41.2

17.8

39.9

0.6

0.4

Kwara

38.3

19.1

40.5

0.5

1.4

0.2

Lagos

22.6

22.6

50.5

2.0

1.8

0.5

Nassarawa

57.8

14.0

27.9

0.2

0.1

Niger

51.0

21.3

27.3

0.2

0.2

Ogun

34.2

22.2

42.0

0.1

1.3

0.2

Ondo

36.8

22.6

39.9

0.2

0.5

Osun

38.0

20.6

40.1

0.3

0.6

0.3

Oyo

34.5

19.2

43.0

1.1

1.7

0.6

Plateau

48.0

18.5

33.2

0.3

Rivers

33.0

23.1

43.0

0.1

0.9

Sokoto

68.7

11.5

18.3

0.2

0.9

0.3

Taraba

71.3

8.0

19.9

0.4

0.2

0.2

Yobe

82.7

5.5

10.7

0.2

0.6

0.2

Zamfara

69.3

10.9

18.8

0.8

0.2

0.1

FCT(Abuja)

33.1

18.9

45.5

0.5

1.7

0.4

Male

45.7

20.9

31.6

0.6

0.9

0.2

Female

34.5

14.4

50.0

0.3

0.6

0.2

Urban

30.5

20.9

44.1

0.9

1.3

0.3

Rural

54.0

15.4

29.9

0.2

0.4

0.1

State

Gender

Sector

National
42.6
19.1
36.8
0.5
0.8
0.2
Source: National Bureau of Statistics/Central Bank of Nigeria/ Nigeria Communications Commission Suirvey

473

TABLE 479: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION BY TYPE OF ICT EQUIPMENT OWNED, STATE,


SEX AND SECTOR OF PERSONS, 2008
Percent
Radio

Television

Mobile
Phone

Fixed
Phone

Personal
Computer

Internet
Service

Abia

33.2

20.5

44.9

0.2

1.0

0.2

Adamawa

43.1

14.7

40.5

0.1

1.2

0.4

Akwa Ibom

32.6

18.4

47.7

0.1

1.0

0.2

Anambra

28.5

18.9

51.6

0.2

0.6

0.2

Bauchi

53.7

9.3

34.7

0.7

1.1

0.5

Bayelsa

30.1

22.3

46.5

0.7

0.4

Benue

42.1

10.8

46.6

0.3

0.1

0.1

Borno

48.0

11.8

39.7

0.5

Cross River

37.9

18.2

42.4

0.6

0.7

0.1

Delta

31.0

23.5

44.3

0.1

0.6

0.5

Ebonyi

41.1

8.5

49.5

0.5

0.5

Edo

29.0

21.8

48.3

0.1

0.4

0.3

Ekiti

32.5

17.6

48.7

0.1

0.8

0.3

Enugu

32.0

16.6

49.4

0.2

1.7

0.1

Gombe

46.6

13.4

38.5

0.5

0.7

0.3

Imo

29.3

18.0

51.6

0.3

0.6

0.2

Jigawa

50.5

11.3

37.2

1.0

Kaduna

44.5

17.8

36.2

0.3

1.1

0.1

Kano

45.8

15.2

38.1

0.3

0.4

0.3

Katsina

41.5

20.7

37.3

0.1

0.4

Kebbi

43.9

18.3

36.2

0.3

1.2

0.1

Kogi

35.1

16.1

46.6

0.5

1.2

0.5

Kwara

32.3

17.8

49.0

0.7

0.1

Lagos

21.6

22.4

48.7

1.9

3.9

1.5

Nassarawa

41.8

12.3

44.6

0.1

1.0

0.3

Niger

41.9

18.3

38.9

0.1

0.7

0.2

Ogun

28.2

22.6

46.7

0.8

1.4

0.3

Ondo

34.9

16.2

48.3

0.1

0.3

0.1

Osun

33.3

18.3

46.3

0.2

1.2

0.8

Oyo

31.1

17.9

49.2

0.1

1.0

0.7

Plateau

42.0

15.8

41.1

0.9

0.3

Rivers

29.0

20.1

49.2

0.2

1.1

0.5

Sokoto

48.1

14.7

37.1

0.1

Taraba

42.7

10.6

45.2

0.6

0.3

0.6

Yobe

45.3

13.7

40.4

0.2

0.4

Zamfara

53.3

10.8

35.5

0.2

0.2

FCT

32.0

19.5

45.1

3.0

0.4

Male

39.7

19.5

39.1

0.3

1.2

0.3

Female

26.6

12.4

59.6

0.3

0.9

0.3

Urban

29.1

21.8

45.9

0.5

2.1

0.6

Rural

41.2

14.1

44.1

0.1

0.3

0.1

State

Gender

Sector

National
36.0
17.5
44.9
0.3
1.1
0.3
Source: National Bureau of Statistics/Central Bank of Nigeria/ Nigeria Communications Commission Suirvey
Note: - = Nil

474

TABLE 480:

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY OWNERSHIP AND


ACCESS TO FIXED PHONE, 2007
Percent

State

Total
Households

Access
Owned

Access Only

Total

No Access

Abia

983,486

0.7

6.4

7.1

92.9

Adamawa

659,886

0.5

2.6

3.0

97.0

Akwa Ibom

905,492

0.3

3.0

3.3

96.7

Anambra

1,049,161

0.3

11.5

11.8

88.2

Bauchi

594,345

100

Bayelsa

572,294

2.6

2.6

97.4

Benue

879,003

0.6

1.9

2.5

97.5

Borno

763,401

0.5

0.5

99.5

Cross River

667,619

0.3

3.6

3.9

96.1

Delta

1,029,258

0.3

1.4

1.7

98.3

Ebonyi

474,920

0.7

8.1

8.8

91.2

Edo

955,587

0.3

5.3

5.5

94.5

Ekiti

830,785

0.3

0.6

0.8

99.2

Enugu

859,109

1.0

3.0

4.0

96.0

Gombe

405,005

2.1

2.1

97.9

1,065,623

0.4

3.8

4.2

95.8

Imo
Jigawa

783,583

0.2

1.3

1.6

98.4

Kaduna

1,144,276

0.5

2.9

3.4

96.6

Kano

1,446,326

0.6

8.9

9.5

90.5

Katsina

1,076,980

0.2

0.5

0.6

99.3

Kebbi

596,523

2.3

2.2

4.6

95.4

Kogi

886,087

0.9

5.4

6.3

93.7

Kwara

640,332

0.6

3.2

3.8

96.2

Lagos

2,519,514

7.1

35.3

42.4

57.6

630,483

0.3

0.3

99.7

Nassarawa
Niger

715,239

2.3

2.3

97.7

Ogun

1,295,629

0.3

5.7

6.0

94.0

Ondo

1,033,269

0.2

3.0

3.1

96.9

Osun

1,117,674

1.2

1.3

2.5

97.5

Oyo

1,582,002

2.5

11.1

13.6

86.4

693,065

0.2

5.1

5.3

94.7

Rivers

1,405,916

0.9

10.5

11.4

88.6

Sokoto

849,025

0.5

1.8

2.3

97.7

Taraba

458,739

0.3

0.5

0.8

99.2

Yobe

399,118

0.7

1.1

1.9

98.1

Zamfara

602,372

3.4

1.0

4.4

95.6

FCT(Abuja)

140,127

3.5

7.0

10.5

89.5

Urban

11,233,613

2.8

13.7

16.5

83.5

Rural

21,477,638

0.3

2.9

3.2

96.8

Plateau

Sector

National
32,711,251
1.1
6.5
7.6
92.4
Source: National Bureau of Statistics/Central Bank of Nigeria/ Nigeria Communications Commission Survey
Note: - = Nil

475

TABLE 481:

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONS BY OWNERSHIP AND


ACCESS TO FIXED TELEPHONE, 2008
Percent

State

Access

No Access

Owned

Access Only

Total Access

Abia

1.4

1.5

2.9

97.1

Adamawa

1.6

1.0

2.6

97.4

Akwa Ibom

0.9

0.5

1.4

98.6

Anambra

1.5

9.6

11.0

89.0

Bauchi

1.8

-0.9

0.9

99.1

Bayelsa

2.7

1.1

3.8

96.2

Benue

1.1

4.1

5.2

94.8

Borno

3.3

-0.2

3.1

96.9

Cross River

3.4

-0.6

2.9

97.1

Delta

2.3

4.3

6.6

93.4

Ebonyi

0.9

5.7

6.6

93.4

Edo

1.4

-0.2

1.2

98.8

Ekiti

2.0

-0.8

1.3

98.7

Enugu

0.7

2.4

3.1

96.9

Gombe

0.9

4.3

5.2

94.8

Imo

1.7

13.8

15.4

84.6

Jigawa

0.5

1.0

1.5

98.5

Kaduna

2.0

0.1

2.1

97.9

Kano

1.1

1.9

2.9

97.1

Katsina

0.6

0.4

1.0

99.0

Kebbi

1.9

0.2

2.0

98.0

Kogi

2.4

0.2

2.7

97.3

Kwara

3.3

0.9

4.2

95.8

Lagos

3.9

25.6

29.5

70.5

Nassarawa

3.8

-0.7

3.1

96.9

Niger

3.8

1.8

5.6

94.4

Ogun

1.5

1.9

3.4

96.6

Ondo

1.2

0.7

1.9

98.1

Osun

1.6

1.5

3.1

96.9

Oyo

0.9

0.5

1.4

98.6

Plateau

2.2

-1.6

0.6

99.4

Rivers

4.6

-1.0

3.6

96.4

Sokoto

4.0

-1.5

2.4

97.6

Taraba

2.8

1.0

3.8

96.2

Yobe

3.2

3.3

6.4

93.6

Zamfara

0.3

2.3

2.6

97.4

FCT

1.6

1.8

3.5

96.5

Male

2.1

2.3

4.4

95.6

Female

1.8

2.1

4.0

96.0

2.1

5.5

7.5

92.5

Gender

Sector
Urban

Rural
1.9
1.1
3.0
97.0
Source: National Bureau of Statistics/Central Bank of Nigeria/ Nigeria Communications Commission Suirvey

476

TABLE 482:

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONS BY OWNERSHIP AND ACCESS


TO FIXED TELEPHONE, 2009
Percent

State

Access

None

Own

Access Only

Total Access

Abia

1.6

1.4

3.1

96.9

Adamawa

0.4

2.2

2.6

97.4

Akwa Ibom

0.6

2.2

2.8

97.2

Anambra

1.0

0.1

1.1

98.9

Bauchi

2.0

1.3

3.3

96.7

Bayelsa

0.7

1.1

1.9

98.1

Benue

3.4

-2.3

1.1

98.9

Borno

0.2

0.2

0.4

99.6

Cross River

0.3

0.5

0.8

99.2

Delta

0.8

9.6

10.3

89.7

Ebonyi

0.7

1.1

1.8

98.2

Edo

0.4

0.7

1.1

98.9

Ekiti

0.1

1.1

1.2

98.8

Enugu

0.3

1.5

1.8

98.2

Gombe

0.4

1.2

1.6

98.4

Imo

1.2

2.6

3.8

96.2

Jigawa

0.7

0.6

1.3

98.7

Kaduna

0.9

0.4

1.3

98.7

Kano

1.3

-0.2

1.1

98.9

Katsina

0.4

0.4

99.6

Kebbi

0.2

0.2

0.5

99.5

Kogi

0.2

0.4

0.7

99.3

Kwara

0.2

0.7

0.9

99.1

Lagos

1.2

17.0

18.2

81.8

Nassarawa

0.2

0.7

1.0

99.0

Niger

0.5

1.1

1.6

98.4

Ogun

0.9

12.7

13.7

86.3

Ondo

0.6

0.6

0.6

99.4

Osun

0.4

10.8

11.2

88.8

Oyo

2.4

2.0

4.4

95.6

Plateau

0.5

1.7

2.2

97.8

Rivers

0.8

5.1

5.9

94.1

Sokoto

1.4

0.4

1.8

98.2

Taraba

0.6

0.2

0.9

99.1

Yobe

0.1

0.5

0.6

99.4

1.8

1.8

98.2

1.8

9.4

11.2

88.8

Urban

1.5

4.2

5.7

94.3

Rural

0.5

1.6

2.1

97.9

Zamfara
FCT
Sector

National
0.9
2.5
3.4
96.6
Source: National Bureau of Statistics/Central Bank of Nigeria/ Nigeria Communications Commission Suirvey
Note: - = Nil

477

TABLE 483:

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY OWNERSHIP AND


ACCESS TO MOBILE PHONE, 2007
Percent

State

Total
Households

Access
Access
Only

Owned

Total

No Access

Abia

983,486

56.9

25.1

82.0

18.0

Adamawa

659,886

30.9

10.9

41.8

58.2

Akwa Ibom

905,492

48.0

23.8

71.8

28.2

Anambra

1,049,161

67.5

17.6

85.1

14.9

Bauchi

594,345

14.9

19.9

34.8

65.2

Bayelsa

572,294

54.1

27.3

81.4

18.6

Benue

879,003

25.1

39.8

64.9

35.1

Borno

763,401

20.6

14.7

35.3

64.7

Cross River

667,619

39.8

40.2

80.0

20.0

1,029,258

45.8

32.6

78.4

21.6

Ebonyi

474,920

41.7

14.4

56.1

43.9

Edo

955,587

63.3

24.4

87.7

12.3

Ekiti

830,785

57.1

20.8

77.9

22.1

Enugu

859,109

53.5

18.2

71.7

28.3

Gombe

405,005

26.7

26.0

52.7

47.3

1,065,623

52.3

35.2

87.4

12.6

783,583

22.7

31.3

53.9

46.1

Kaduna

1,144,276

20.8

30.4

51.2

48.8

Kano

1,446,326

20.0

25.8

45.8

54.2

Katsina

Delta

Imo
Jigawa

1,076,980

9.1

11.4

20.4

79.6

Kebbi

596,523

13.6

18.3

31.9

68.1

Kogi

886,087

48.6

19.3

67.9

32.1

Kwara

640,332

50.0

22.8

72.7

27.3

Lagos

2,519,514

80.9

16.2

97.1

2.9

Nassarawa

630,483

32.8

4.0

36.8

63.2

Niger

715,239

42.6

13.2

55.8

44.2

Ogun

1,295,629

58.4

26.3

84.7

15.3

Ondo

1,033,269

59.1

28.6

87.7

12.3

Osun

1,117,674

57.9

26.0

83.9

16.1

Oyo

1,582,002

57.4

19.5

76.8

23.2

Plateau

693,065

40.5

22.0

62.5

37.5

Rivers

1,405,916

61.6

20.9

82.5

17.5

Sokoto

849,025

22.1

14.6

36.7

63.3

Taraba

458,739

13.8

17.4

31.1

68.9

Yobe

399,118

7.6

7.4

15.0

85.0

Zamfara

602,372

22.9

8.7

31.6

68.4

FCT(Abuja)

140,127

73.7

9.9

83.6

16.4

Urban

11,233,613

71.4

18.3

89.6

10.4

Rural

21,477,638

30.5

23.7

52.2

45.8

Sector

National
32,711,251
44.3
21.9
66.2
33.8
Source: National Bureau of Statistics/Central Bank of Nigeria/ Nigeria Communications Commission Survey

478

TABLE 484: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONS BY OWNERSHIP AND ACCESS


TO MOBILE TELEPHONE, 2008
Percent
State

Access

No Access

Owned

Access Only

Total Access

Abia

50.1

45.8

95.9

4.1

Adamawa

21.7

49.2

70.8

29.2

Akwa Ibom

32.4

49.2

81.6

18.4

Anambra

54.0

43.3

97.2

2.8

Bauchi

14.3

46.4

60.7

39.3

Bayelsa

42.7

44.1

86.7

13.3

Benue

22.4

43.6

66.0

34.0

Borno

16.6

21.2

37.8

62.2

Cross River

28.4

59.9

88.4

11.6

Delta

52.0

43.0

95.0

5.0

Ebonyi

33.2

44.7

77.9

22.1

Edo

52.7

42.6

95.3

4.7

Ekiti

50.6

38.3

88.9

11.1

Enugu

35.6

36.5

72.1

27.9

Gombe

19.9

46.1

66.0

34.0

Imo

56.8

39.7

96.5

3.5

Jigawa

17.1

42.0

59.2

40.8

Kaduna

17.6

29.2

46.8

53.2

Kano

20.4

38.5

58.9

41.1

Katsina

13.6

22.5

36.0

64.0

Kebbi

17.7

29.0

46.7

53.3

Kogi

38.3

44.0

82.2

17.8

Kwara

44.8

39.9

84.7

15.3

Lagos

73.7

24.1

97.8

2.2

Nassarawa

27.4

47.6

75.0

25.0

Niger

33.0

50.6

83.6

16.4

Ogun

52.7

33.4

86.1

13.9

Ondo

42.0

45.9

87.9

12.1

Osun

43.8

52.3

96.1

3.9

Oyo

46.7

37.6

84.3

15.7

Plateau

19.5

38.9

58.5

41.5

Rivers

54.7

33.4

88.2

11.8

Sokoto

19.2

21.3

40.5

59.5

Taraba

11.2

20.1

31.3

68.7

Yobe

13.9

17.8

31.7

68.3

Zamfara

12.8

21.1

33.9

66.1

FCT

46.7

37.7

84.4

15.6

Male

38.5

32.3

70.8

29.2

Female

24.5

44.1

68.6

31.4

Urban

53.9

37.8

91.7

8.3

Rural

24.1

38.2

62.3

37.7

Gender

Sector

National
31.6
38.1
69.7
30.3
Source: National Bureau of Statistics/Central Bank of Nigeria/ Nigeria Communications Commission
Survey

479

TABLE 485: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONS BY OWNERSHIP AND ACCES


TO MOBILE TELEPHONE, 2009
Percent
Access

State

None

Own Only

Access Only

Total Access

Abia

83.0

10.4

93.4

6.6

Adamawa

45.8

33.3

79.2

20.8

Akwa Ibom

50.7

14.9

65.6

34.4

Anambra

85.1

9.0

94.1

5.9

Bauchi

60.8

25.5

86.3

13.7

Bayelsa

58.9

20.2

79.0

21.0

Benue

55.7

-1.3

54.4

45.6

Borno

44.1

12.0

56.2

43.8

Cross River

61.2

23.8

85.0

15.0

Delta

78.4

13.3

91.6

8.4

Ebonyi

70.4

19.7

90.2

9.8

Edo

72.4

7.0

79.4

20.6

Ekiti

70.8

18.7

89.4

10.6

Enugu

63.1

7.1

70.2

29.8

Gombe

41.2

39.8

81.1

18.9

Imo

73.5

19.9

93.4

6.6

Jigawa

46.0

19.8

65.8

34.2

Kaduna

53.3

27.8

81.1

18.9

Kano

51.6

15.7

67.4

32.6

Katsina

33.8

32.0

65.9

34.1

Kebbi

48.0

18.1

66.1

33.9

Kogi

77.7

7.5

85.2

14.8

Kwara

76.0

8.3

84.4

15.6

Lagos

92.0

1.7

93.7

6.3

Nassarawa

70.3

10.6

80.9

19.1

Niger

68.1

24.7

92.8

7.2

Ogun

82.2

10.0

92.2

7.8

Ondo

66.9

16.1

83.0

17.0

Osun

78.4

15.4

93.8

6.2

Oyo

84.3

12.7

96.9

3.1

Plateau

58.0

19.6

77.6

22.4

Rivers

81.8

10.8

92.6

7.4

Sokoto

42.3

22.0

64.3

35.7

Taraba

48.9

20.1

69.0

31.0

Yobe

30.3

10.0

40.2

59.8

Zamfara

40.7

11.5

52.2

47.8

FCT

75.6

12.1

87.7

12.3

Sector
Urban

88.3

5.3

93.6

6.4

Rural

60.3

19.2

79.5

20.5

National
70.6
14.1
84.7
15.3
Source: National Bureau of Statistics/Central Bank of Nigeria/ Nigeria Communications Commission Suirvey

480

TABLE 486:

NUMBER OF RADIO AND TELEVISION STATIONS BY STATE, 2002 - 2003


2002

State

Federal

2003

State

Private

Federal

State

Private

Radio
1

TV
2

Radio
1

TV
1

Radio
-

TV
-

Radio
1

TV
2

Radio
1

TV
1

Radio
-

TV
-

Adamawa

Akwa Ibom

Anambra
Bauchi

1
1

1
1

1
-

1
-

1
1

1
1

1
1

1
-

1
-

Bayelsa

Benue

Borno

Cross River

Delta

Ebonyi

Edo

Ekiti

Enugu

Gombe

Abia

1
1

Imo

Jigawa

Kaduna

Kano

Katsina

Kebbi

Kogi

Kwara

Lagos

Nassarawa

Niger

Ogun

Ondo

Osun

Oyo

Plateau

River

Sokoto

Taraba

Yobe

Zamfara

FCT, Abuja

Total
21
34
48
Source: National Broadcasting Commission
Note: - = Nil

32

19

31

47

48

34

13

18

481

TABLE 487:

NUMBER OF RADIO AND TELEVISION STATIONS BY STATE, 2004 2005


2004

State

Federal

2005

State

Private

Federal

State

Private

Radio

TV

Radio

TV

Radio

TV

Radio

TV

Radio

TV

Radio

TV

Abia

Adamawa

Akwa Ibom

Anambra

Bauchi

Bayelsa
Benue

Borno

Cross River

Delta

Ebonyi

Edo
Ekiti

Enugu

Gombe

Imo

Jigawa
Kaduna

Kano

Katsina

Kebbi

Kogi

Kwara

Lagos

Nassarawa

Niger

Ogun

Ondo

Osun

Oyo

Plateau

River

Sokoto

Taraba

Yobe

Zamfara

FCT, Abuja

Total
31
47
48
Source: National Broadcasting Commission
Note: - = Nil

35

17

22

34

45

48

35

16

21

482

TABLE 488:

NUMBER OF RADIO AND TELEVISION STATIONS BY STATE, 2006


2006

State

Federal

State

Private

Radio

TV

Radio

TV

Radio

TV

Abia

Adamawa

Akwa Ibom

Anambra

1-

Bauchi

Bayelsa

Benue

Borno
Cross River

1
-

1
1

2
2

1
2

Delta

Ebonyi

Edo

1-

Ekiti

Enugu

Gombe

Imo

Jigawa

Kaduna

Kano

Katsina

Kebbi

Kogi

Kwara

Lagos

Nassarawa

Niger

Ogun

Ondo

Osun

Oyo

Plateau

River

Sokoto

Taraba

Yobe

Zamfara

FCT, Abuja

77

39

38

24

Total
32
63
Source: National Broadcasting Commission
Note: - = Nil

483

TABLE 489:

NUMBER OF RADIO AND TELEVISION STATIONS BY STATE, 2007


2007

State

Federal

State

Private

Radio

TV

Radio

TV

Radio

TV

Abia

Adamawa

Akwa Ibom

Anambra

Bauchi

Bayelsa

Benue

Borno

Cross River

Delta

Ebonyi

Edo

Ekiti

Enugu

Gombe

Imo

Jigawa

Kaduna

Kano

Katsina

Kebbi

Kogi

Kwara

Lagos

Nassarawa

Niger

Ogun

Ondo

Osun

Oyo

Plateau

River

Sokoto

Taraba

Yobe

Zamfara

FCT, Abuja

70

38

46

27

Total
35
65
Source: National Broadcasting Commission
Note: - = Nil

484

TABLE 490:
State

NUMBER OF RADIO AND TELEVISION STATIONS BY STATE, 2008


Federal
Radio

TV

2008
State
Radio

TV

Private
Radio

TV

Abia

Adamawa

Akwa Ibom

Anambra

Bauchi

Bayelsa

Benue

Borno

Cross River

Delta

Ebonyi

Edo

Ekiti

Enugu

Gombe

Imo

Jigawa

Kaduna

Kano

Katsina

Kebbi

Kogi

Kwara

Lagos

11

Nassarawa

Niger

Ogun

Ondo

Osun

Oyo

Plateau

River

Sokoto

Taraba

Yobe

Zamfara

FCT, Abuja

Total
37
66
Source: National Broadcasting Commission
Note: - = Nil

75

40

52

29

485

TABLE 491: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY OWNERSHIP AND


ACCESS TO RADIO, 2007
Access

Total
Households

Owned

Access Only

Total Access

Abia

983,486

82.4

8.4

90.8

9.2

Adamawa

659,886

77.9

5.2

83.1

16.9

State

Akwa Ibom

No Access

905,492

71.8

8.8

80.6

19.4

1,049,161

84.5

6.5

91.0

9.0

Bauchi

594,345

66.3

28.5

94.8

5.2

Bayelsa

572,294

73.5

16.0

89.5

10.5

Benue

879,003

77.2

10.7

87.8

12.2

Borno

763,401

53.4

15.6

69.0

31.0

Anambra

Cross River

667,619

62.0

23.7

85.7

14.3

1,029,258

61.7

20.8

82.5

17.6

Ebonyi

474,920

84.4

4.4

88.8

11.2

Edo

955,587

75.3

16.4

91.7

8.3

Ekiti

830,785

73.5

12.5

86.0

14.0

Enugu

859,109

84.0

5.4

89.4

10.6

Gombe

405,005

76.5

16.8

93.3

6.7

1,065,623

67.7

21.1

88.8

11.2

783,583

78.4

10.3

88.7

11.3

Kaduna

1,144,276

49.5

38.5

87.9

12.1

Kano

1,446,326

55.2

35.5

90.6

9.4

Katsina

Delta

Imo
Jigawa

1,076,980

72.4

12.5

84.9

15.1

Kebbi

596,523

67.0

25.8

92.7

7.3

Kogi

886,087

75.3

6.4

81.7

18.3

Kwara

640,332

76.4

10.1

86.5

13.5

Lagos

2,519,514

73.2

17.7

90.9

9.1

Nassarawa

630,483

76.8

1.6

78.4

21.6

Niger

715,239

84.8

7.7

92.5

7.5

Ogun

1,295,629

71.5

12.0

83.5

16.5

Ondo

1,033,269

77.1

12.0

89.1

10.9

Osun

1,117,674

74.9

19.5

94.4

5.6

Oyo

1,582,002

80.5

9.6

90.1

9.9

Plateau

693,065

81.8

10.6

92.4

7.6

Rivers

1,405,916

68.3

18.2

86.4

13.6

Sokoto

849,025

89.6

4.9

94.5

5.5

Taraba

458,739

48.3

29.7

78.0

22.0

Yobe

399,118

76.2

8.9

85.1

14.9

Zamfara

602,372

90.1

2.7

92.8

7.2

FCT(Abuja)

140,127

86.9

7.0

93.8

6.2

Urban

11,233,613

78.0

15.0

93.0

7.0

Rural

21,477,638

70.4

15.0

85.4

14.7

Sector

National
32,711,251
72.9
15.1
88.0
12.0
Source: National Bureau of Statistics, Central Bank of Nigeria and National Communication Commission
Survey

486

TABLE 492:

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY OWNERSHIP


AND ACCESS TO RADIO, 2008
Access

State

No Access
Owned

Access Only

Total Access

Abia

80.6

10.2

90.8

9.2

Adamawa

79.4

10.7

90.0

10.0

Akwa Ibom

72.6

15.6

88.3

11.7

Anambra

83.6

6.5

90.2

9.8

Bauchi

78.8

16.5

95.3

4.7

Bayelsa

62.7

20.8

83.5

16.5

Benue

78.7

8.0

86.7

13.3

Borno

78.4

7.6

86.0

14.0

Cross_Rivers

67.1

20.0

87.1

12.9

Delta

69.2

19.5

88.7

11.3

Ebonyi

89.2

4.4

93.6

6.4

Edo

82.4

14.7

97.1

2.9

Ekiti

81.5

11.2

92.7

7.3

Enugu

80.6

5.2

85.7

14.3

Gombe

84.0

12.8

96.8

3.2

Imo

86.0

7.8

93.8

6.2

Jigawa

78.2

16.2

94.5

5.5

Kaduna

83.0

10.7

93.7

6.3

Kano

80.6

9.8

90.4

9.6

Katsina

87.0

4.8

91.8

8.2

Kebbi

84.0

7.0

91.0

9.0

Kogi

79.9

9.9

89.9

10.1

Kwara

82.1

9.9

92.0

8.0

Lagos

83.0

8.9

92.0

8.0

Nassarawa

84.5

9.8

94.3

5.7

Niger

85.7

10.2

95.8

4.2

Ogun

80.6

11.5

92.1

7.9

Ondo

75.8

16.3

92.1

7.9

Osun

79.8

18.1

97.8

2.2

Oyo

79.8

9.4

89.2

10.8

Plateau

87.6

4.7

92.2

7.8

Rivers

82.2

8.4

90.6

9.4

Sokoto

89.4

3.4

92.8

7.2

Taraba

77.2

3.7

80.9

19.1

Yobe

76.2

5.6

81.9

18.1

Zamfara

91.7

4.2

95.9

4.1

FCT

92.9

5.0

98.0

2.0

Urban

86.1

9.1

95.2

4.8

Rural

79.6

10.4

90.0

10.0

National

81.3

10.1

91.4

8.6

Sector

Source: National Bureau of Statistics, Central Bank of Nigeria and National Communication Commission Survey

487

TABLE 493:

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY OWNERSHIP AND


ACCESS TO RADIO, 2009
Access

State

Own

Access Only

Total Access

None

Abia

85.7

5.1

90.8

Adamawa

80.7

15.3

96.0

9.2
4.0

Akwa Ibom

68.4

11.3

79.7

20.3

Anambra

85.5

9.0

94.5

5.5

Bauchi

91.5

6.9

98.5

1.5

Bayelsa

57.2

19.7

76.8

23.2

Benue

75.7

4.5

80.2

19.8

Borno

81.1

7.0

88.1

11.9

Cross River

74.1

17.6

91.7

8.3

Delta

69.2

19.8

89.0

11.0

Ebonyi

88.0

6.9

94.9

5.1

Edo

70.3

22.9

93.2

6.8

Ekiti

69.3

18.9

88.2

11.8

Enugu

80.1

2.5

82.6

17.4

Gombe

80.3

18.0

98.3

1.7

Imo

84.1

12.7

96.8

3.2

Jigawa

74.2

14.2

88.3

11.7

Kaduna

86.4

9.5

96.0

4.0

Kano

88.3

9.5

97.7

2.3

Katsina

79.7

14.0

93.7

6.3

Kebbi

76.6

10.5

87.1

12.9

Kogi

79.3

9.5

88.9

11.1

Kwara

81.7

6.3

87.9

12.1

Lagos

76.6

10.0

86.6

13.4

Nassarawa

83.9

2.9

86.8

13.2

Niger

84.7

13.2

97.9

2.1

Ogun

85.6

7.3

93.0

7.0

Ondo

76.0

11.6

87.6

12.4

Osun

76.9

15.8

92.6

7.4

Oyo

91.2

6.5

97.7

2.3

Plateau

82.3

9.0

91.3

8.7

Rivers

79.3

9.6

88.8

11.2

Sokoto

82.5

7.8

90.3

9.7

Taraba

67.5

15.2

82.7

17.3

Yobe

59.5

16.6

76.1

23.9

Zamfara

89.8

3.7

93.5

6.5

FCT

89.9

7.9

97.8

2.2

Urban

86.7

7.5

94.1

5.9

Rural

78.0

12.0

90.0

10.0

Sector

National
81.2
10.3
91.5
8.5
Source: National Bureau of Statistics, Central Bank of Nigeria and National Communication Commission
Survey

488

TABLE 494:

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY OWNERSHIP AND


ACCESS TO TELEVISION, 2007
Access

State

Total Households

Owned

Access Only

Total Access

No Access

Abia

983,486

51.5

21.0

72.5

27.5

Adamawa

659,886

21.0

8.1

29.1

70.9

905,492

45.0

17.3

62.3

37.7

1,049,161

52.7

25.2

77.9

22.1

Akwa Ibom
Anambra
Bauchi

594,345

8.5

11.0

19.6

80.4

Bayelsa

572,294

49.0

33.4

82.4

17.6

Benue

879,003

17.2

23.7

40.8

59.2

Borno

763,401

19.3

6.9

26.2

73.8

Cross River

667,619

30.7

41.1

71.8

28.2

1,029,258

36.1

28.4

64.5

35.5

Ebonyi

474,920

21.6

10.9

32.5

67.5

Edo

955,587

55.7

28.7

84.4

15.6

Ekiti

830,785

36.4

14.8

51.2

48.8

Enugu

859,109

42.5

8.8

51.3

48.7

Gombe

405,005

23.2

20.1

43.3

56.7

1,065,623

51.0

29.5

80.5

19.5

783,583

9.1

13.1

22.2

77.8

Kaduna

1,144,276

19.3

20.1

39.4

60.6

Kano

1,446,326

15.0

16.2

31.2

68.8

Katsina

Delta

Imo
Jigawa

1,076,980

10.9

8.5

19.4

80.6

Kebbi

596,523

20.2

10.1

30.3

69.7

Kogi

886,087

35.4

13.5

48.9

51.1

Kwara

640,332

43.2

18.2

61.4

38.6

Lagos

2,519,514

76.7

18.2

94.9

5.1

630,483

24.8

4.4

29.2

70.8

Niger

715,239

35.7

12.2

47.9

52.1

Ogun

1,295,629

47.3

11.8

59.1

40.9

Ondo

1,033,269

48.5

17.3

65.8

34.2

Osun

1,117,674

42.2

21.4

63.7

36.3

Oyo

1,582,002

45.1

14.5

59.6

40.4

Nassarawa

Plateau

693,065

28.2

22.6

50.8

49.2

Rivers

1,405,916

51.7

21.8

73.5

26.5

Sokoto

849,025

21.3

8.9

30.2

69.8

Taraba

458,739

3.3

12.8

16.1

83.9

Yobe

399,118

4.7

5.4

10.0

90.0

Zamfara

602,372

19.0

4.6

23.7

76.3

FCT(Abuja)

140,127

55.1

12.7

67.7

32.3

Urban

11,233,613

64.8

19.2

84.0

16.0

Rural

21,477,638

22.3

16.2

38.5

61.5

Sector

National
32,711,251
36.6
17.2
51.0
Source: National Bureau of Statistics, Central Bank of Nigeria and National Communication
Commission Survey

46.2

489

TABLE 495: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD BY OWNERSHIP AND


ACCESS TO TELEVISION,2008.
Access
State

No Access
Owned

Access Only

Total Access

Abia

52.3

19.6

71.9

28.1

Adamawa

21.7

18.7

40.4

59.6

Akwa ibom

41.3

30.4

71.7

28.3

Anambra

61.9

18.7

80.6

19.4

Bauchi

9.6

18.6

28.2

71.8

Bayelsa

46.3

32.2

78.4

21.6

Benue

18.5

13.1

31.6

68.4

Borno

12.1

9.5

21.6

78.4

Cross Rivers

31.0

37.9

68.9

31.1

Delta

51.4

29.4

80.7

19.3

Ebonyi

18.6

16.4

35.0

65.0

Edo

61.3

27.6

88.8

11.2

Ekiti

44.7

16.0

60.7

39.3

Enugu

37.0

8.1

45.1

54.9

Gombe

20.6

32.0

52.6

47.4

Imo

55.0

26.0

80.9

19.1

Jigawa

11.6

5.4

17.0

83.0

Kaduna

30.9

23.9

54.8

45.2

Kano

20.9

8.1

29.0

71.0

Katsina

19.3

8.5

27.8

72.2

Kebbi

16.5

10.7

27.2

72.8

Kogi

35.7

24.3

60.0

40.0

Kwara

43.7

10.7

54.4

45.6

Lagos

89.6

6.2

95.7

4.3

Nassarawa

20.6

16.8

37.5

62.5

Niger

31.0

19.1

50.1

49.9

Ogun

57.2

7.0

64.2

35.8

Ondo

35.8

25.9

61.8

38.2

Osun

45.2

37.7

82.9

17.1

Oyo

46.3

10.2

56.5

43.5

Plateau

24.7

21.5

46.2

53.8

Rivers

61.9

20.1

82.0

18.0

Sokoto

15.1

5.3

20.4

79.6

Taraba

7.3

7.9

15.2

84.8

Yobe

9.9

7.7

17.6

82.4

Zamfara

8.8

1.2

10.1

89.9

58.7

17.1

75.8

24.2

Urban

68.5

15.1

83.6

16.4

Rural

22.0

18.2

40.2

59.8

FCT
Sector

National
34.3
17.3
51.6
Source: National Bureau of Statistics, Central Bank of Nigeria and National Communication
Commission Survey

48.4

490

TABLE 496: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD BY OWNERSHIP AND


ACCESS TO TELEVISION, 2009.
Access
State

None

Own

Access Only

Total Access

Abia

56.0

15.5

71.6

28.4

Adamawa

16.6

16.9

33.5

66.5

Akwa Ibom

39.7

22.0

61.7

38.3

Anambra

73.3

15.8

89.1

10.9

Bauchi

31.8

19.4

51.2

48.8

Bayelsa

44.8

25.7

70.5

29.5

Benue

23.8

1.9

25.7

74.3

Borno

18.3

3.3

21.6

78.4

Cross River

40.6

42.6

83.2

16.8

Delta

50.7

29.8

80.5

19.5

Ebonyi

26.5

41.7

68.2

31.8

Edo

73.0

16.8

89.8

10.2

Ekiti

52.7

18.4

71.1

28.9

Enugu

42.6

9.5

52.2

47.8

Gombe

24.1

48.0

72.1

27.9

Imo

57.7

32.1

89.8

10.2

Jigawa

8.6

5.5

14.1

85.9

Kaduna

26.7

24.5

51.2

48.8

Kano

14.6

17.7

32.4

67.6

Katsina

11.9

13.2

25.1

74.9

Kebbi

20.3

12.7

33.0

67.0

Kogi

44.1

14.9

59.0

41.0

Kwara

52.5

11.9

64.4

35.6

Lagos

86.5

5.6

92.0

8.0

Nassarawa

41.9

9.4

51.3

48.7

Niger

31.1

15.5

46.6

53.4

Ogun

59.7

8.6

68.3

31.7

Ondo

53.6

23.8

77.4

22.6

Osun

53.3

20.5

73.8

26.2

Oyo

57.8

14.7

72.6

27.4

Plateau

31.4

16.5

47.9

52.1

Rivers

58.2

21.2

79.3

20.7

Sokoto

18.7

6.9

25.6

74.4

Taraba

8.4

24.0

32.5

67.5

Yobe

9.9

9.8

19.7

80.3

Zamfara

15.8

11.7

27.5

72.5

FCT

51.2

17.1

68.3

31.7

Urban

75.4

11.0

86.4

13.6

Rural

32.6

24.1

56.7

43.3

Sector

National
48.3
19.3
67.6
Source: National Bureau of Statistics, Central Bank of Nigeria and National Communication
Commission Survey

32.4

491

TABLE 497: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY OWNERSHIP AND


ACCESS TO PERSONAL COMPUTER, 2007

State

Total
Households

Owned

Access
Access
Only

Total Access

No Access

Abia

983,486

0.9

6.4

7.3

92.7

Adamawa

659,886

1.0

2.0

2.9

97.1

Akwa Ibom

905,492

1.1

5.8

6.9

93.1

1,049,161

0.8

17.5

18.4

81.6

Bauchi

594,345

0.0

0.0

0.0

100.0

Bayelsa

572,294

0.9

4.8

5.7

94.3

Benue

879,003

2.0

2.6

4.6

95.4

Borno

763,401

0.0

0.8

0.8

99.2

Anambra

Cross River

667,619

0.4

9.2

9.6

90.4

1,029,258

0.7

8.5

9.3

90.7

Ebonyi

474,920

0.1

2.7

2.8

97.2

Edo

955,587

0.8

4.6

5.4

94.6

Ekiti

830,785

0.7

4.0

4.7

95.3

Enugu

859,109

2.7

4.2

6.9

93.1

Delta

Gombe
Imo
Jigawa

405,005

0.0

1.5

1.5

98.5

1,065,623

2.2

6.3

8.5

91.5

783,583

1.0

4.7

5.7

94.3

Kaduna

1,144,276

1.1

5.4

6.5

93.5

Kano

1,446,326

0.2

3.3

3.4

96.6

Katsina

1,076,980

0.0

0.2

0.2

99.8

Kebbi

596,523

0.2

2.0

2.2

97.8

Kogi

886,087

0.8

7.3

8.1

91.9

Kwara

640,332

1.9

7.5

9.4

90.6

Lagos

2,519,514

4.6

16.9

21.5

78.5

Nassarawa

630,483

0.3

1.2

1.5

98.5

Niger

715,239

0.5

5.5

6.0

94.0

Ogun

1,295,629

2.4

9.3

11.7

88.3

Ondo

1,033,269

0.7

4.1

4.8

95.2

Osun

1,117,674

1.2

6.5

7.7

92.3

Oyo

1,582,002

3.8

12.6

16.4

83.6

Plateau

693,065

0.5

14.9

15.4

84.6

Rivers

1,405,916

2.4

14.3

16.6

83.4

Sokoto

849,025

1.4

4.4

5.8

94.2

Taraba

458,739

0.0

1.1

1.1

98.9

Yobe

399,118

0.1

0.9

1.1

98.9

Zamfara

602,372

0.5

0.4

1.0

99.0

FCT(Abuja)

140,127

6.2

13.3

19.5

80.5

Urban

11,233,613

3.5

14.4

17.9

82.1

Rural

21,477,638

0.3

3.1

3.4

96.6

Sector

National
32,711,251
1.4
6.9
8.3
91.7
Source: National Bureau of Statistics, Central Bank of Nigeria and National Communication Commission
Survey

492

TABLE 498:

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY OWNERSHIP AND


ACCESS TO PERSONAL COMPUTER, 2008
Access

State

No Access
Owned

Access

Total Access

Abia

2.7

10.7

13.4

86.6

Adamawa

1.1

4.3

5.4

94.6

Akwa ibom

1.7

11.0

12.7

87.3

Anambra

1.2

10.3

11.4

88.6

Bauchi

0.9

0.9

1.8

98.2

Bayelsa

1.2

9.0

10.2

89.8

Benue

0.0

8.1

8.1

91.9

Borno

0.6

0.9

1.5

98.5

Cross_Rivers

1.2

7.0

8.2

91.8

Delta

1.9

5.2

7.1

92.9

Ebonyi

1.2

3.9

5.1

94.9

Edo

1.2

7.3

8.5

91.5

Ekiti

1.4

8.1

9.4

90.6

Enugu

4.1

7.7

11.9

88.1

Gombe

1.2

7.7

8.9

91.1

Imo

1.5

4.1

5.6

94.4

Jigawa

1.2

1.7

2.9

97.1

Kaduna

2.3

6.8

9.2

90.8

Kano

0.8

2.0

2.9

97.1

Katsina

0.5

0.9

1.4

98.6

Kebbi

0.2

1.6

1.8

98.2

Kogi

2.1

6.5

8.6

91.4

Kwara

2.2

6.8

9.0

91.0

Lagos

12.3

15.6

27.9

72.1

Nassarawa

1.7

2.7

4.5

95.5

Niger

1.8

9.5

11.3

88.7

Ogun

3.5

7.5

11.1

88.9

Ondo

0.7

2.4

3.1

96.9

Osun

2.9

10.4

13.4

86.6

Oyo

3.1

6.8

9.9

90.1

Plateau

1.0

1.4

2.4

97.6

Rivers

2.9

16.7

19.5

80.5

Sokoto

0.0

2.7

2.7

97.3

Taraba

0.4

3.6

3.9

96.1

Yobe

0.0

2.1

2.1

97.9

Zamfara

0.3

2.0

2.4

97.6

FCT

8.4

13.9

22.4

77.6

Urban

5.9

15.3

21.2

78.8

Rural

0.5

2.9

3.5

96.5

Sector

National
2.0
6.2
8.1
91.9
Source: National Bureau of Statistics, Central Bank of Nigeria and National Communication Commission
Survey

493

TABLE 499: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY OWNERSHIP AND ACCESS


TO PERSONAL COMPUTER, 2009

Access
State

None

Own

Access Only

Total Access

Abia

4.1

5.0

9.2

90.8

Adamawa

1.1

4.5

5.6

94.4

Akwa Ibom
Anambra

3.9
1.1

8.4
6.0

12.3
7.2

87.7
92.8

Bauchi

0.7

5.5

6.2

93.8

Bayelsa

0.6

2.2

2.8

97.2

Benue

0.8

0.1

0.9

99.1

Borno

0.0

0.3

0.3

99.7

Cross River

3.1

8.8

11.8

88.2

Delta

1.7

11.0

12.7

87.3

Ebonyi
Edo

1.3
0.8

4.9
4.5

6.3
5.2

93.7
94.8

Ekiti

3.3

6.4

9.7

90.3

Enugu

5.4

7.3

12.7

87.3

Gombe

1.0

12.5

13.6

86.4

Imo

1.1

6.8

7.9

92.1

Jigawa

0.0

1.9

1.9

98.1

Kaduna

0.9

1.6

2.5

97.5

Kano

0.9

0.6

1.4

98.6

Katsina

0.0

0.8

0.8

99.2

Kebbi

0.5

1.1

1.6

98.4

Kogi

3.7

3.2

6.9

93.1

Kwara

0.4

4.0

4.5

95.5

Lagos

7.3

11.7

19.0

81.0

Nassarawa

2.5

2.0

4.4

95.6

Niger

1.3

7.1

8.3

91.7

Ogun

0.7

5.9

6.6

93.4

Ondo

0.2

-0.1

0.1

99.9

Osun

1.2

4.3

5.5

94.5

Oyo

7.5

9.1

16.6

83.4

Plateau

3.4

4.8

8.2

91.8

Rivers

3.8

18.3

22.1

77.9

Sokoto

1.3

2.9

4.2

95.8

Taraba
Yobe

0.0
1.7

2.7
1.5

2.7
3.2

97.3
96.8

Zamfara

0.0

3.7

3.7

96.3

10.0

17.4

27.4

72.6

Urban

4.1

8.6

12.7

87.3

Rural

0.8

4.0

4.7

95.3

FCT
Sector

National
2.0
5.7
7.6
Source: National Bureau of Statistics, Central Bank of Nigeria and National Communication
Commission Survey

92.4

494

TABLE 500: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY OWNERSHIP AND


ACCESS TO INTERNET SERVICES, 2007
Access
State

Own

Access Only

Total Access

None

Abia

0.4

12.4

12.8

87.2

Adamawa

0.0

2.1

2.1

97.9

Akwa Ibom

0.0

4.3

4.3

95.7

Anambra

0.3

15.8

16.2

83.8

Bauchi

0.0

0.0

0.0

100.0

Bayelsa

0.0

3.3

3.3

96.7

Benue

0.0

3.2

3.2

96.8

Borno

0.0

1.3

1.3

98.7

Cross River

0.0

3.0

3.0

97.0

Delta

0.5

6.1

6.6

93.4

Ebonyi

0.1

2.0

2.1

97.9

Edo

0.0

3.7

3.7

96.3

Ekiti

0.3

3.5

3.8

96.2

Enugu

0.7

7.7

8.4

91.6

Gombe

0.0

2.1

2.1

97.9

Imo

0.0

5.6

5.6

94.4

Jigawa

0.0

3.9

3.9

96.1

Kaduna

0.0

1.9

1.9

98.1

Kano

0.0

3.0

3.0

97.0

Katsina

0.0

0.2

0.2

99.8

Kebbi

0.2

1.4

1.6

98.4

Kogi

0.0

3.6

3.6

96.4

Kwara

0.6

5.8

6.4

93.6

Lagos

0.9

14.8

15.7

84.3

Nassarawa

0.0

0.3

0.3

99.7

Niger

0.0

1.1

1.1

98.9

Ogun

0.0

13.3

13.3

86.7

Ondo

0.0

3.5

3.5

96.5

Osun

0.4

6.2

6.6

93.4

Oyo

0.8

13.5

14.3

85.7

Plateau

0.0

11.3

11.3

88.7

Rivers

0.0

16.1

16.1

83.9

Sokoto

0.0

0.0

0.0

100.0

Taraba

0.0

0.6

0.6

99.4

Yobe

0.0

0.6

0.6

99.4

Zamfara

0.0

0.4

0.4

99.6

FCT(Abuja)

1.2

13.8

15.0

85.0

Urban

0.5

14.2

14.7

85.3

Rural

0.0

2.2

2.2

97.7

Sector

National
0.2
6.3
6.5
93.5
Source: National Bureau of Statistics, Central Bank of Nigeria and National Communication Commission
Survey

495

TABLE 501:

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY OWNERSHIP AND


ACCESS TO INTERNET SERVICE, 2008
Access

State

No Access
Owned

Access Only

Total Access

Abia

0.8

7.9

8.7

91.3

Adamawa

0.4

3.4

3.8

96.2

Akwa ibom

0.2

5.9

6.0

94.0

Anambra

0.5

10.3

10.8

89.2

Bauchi

0.7

0.4

1.1

98.9

Bayelsa

1.2

5.5

6.7

93.3

Benue

0.3

7.6

8.0

92.0

Borno

0.2

1.3

1.5

98.5

Cross_Rivers

0.2

3.9

4.1

95.9

Delta

0.3

6.9

7.2

92.8

3.9

3.9

96.1

Edo

0.8

6.8

7.7

92.3

Ekiti

0.5

6.1

6.6

93.4

Enugu

0.5

11.9

12.4

87.6

Gombe

0.2

6.0

6.2

93.8

Imo

0.8

3.1

3.9

96.1

Jigawa

0.2

1.2

1.4

98.6

Kaduna

0.2

1.8

2.0

98.0

Kano

0.2

1.2

1.3

98.7

1.5

1.5

98.5

Ebonyi

Katsina
Kebbi

0.4

0.4

99.6

Kogi

0.5

5.7

6.2

93.8

Kwara

0.4

5.1

5.5

94.5

Lagos

5.5

20.9

26.4

73.6

Nassarawa

0.5

3.6

4.1

95.9

Niger

0.4

8.9

9.3

90.7

Ogun

0.7

8.2

8.9

91.1

Ondo

0.2

2.8

2.9

97.1

Osun

0.8

7.5

8.3

91.7

Oyo

1.4

8.2

9.6

90.4

Plateau

0.5

1.7

2.2

97.8

Rivers

0.8

10.3

11.2

88.8

Sokoto

0.2

0.2

99.8

Taraba

0.2

3.0

3.2

96.8

1.4

1.4

98.6

Yobe
Zamfara

0.2

1.7

1.9

98.1

FCT

1.0

15.8

16.8

83.2

Urban

1.7

15.0

16.7

83.3

Rural

0.2

2.1

2.2

97.8

SECTOR

National
0.6
5.5
6.0
94.0
Source: National Bureau of Statistics, Central Bank of Nigeria and National Communication Commission
Survey
Note: - = Nil

496

TABLE 502:

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY OWNERSHIP AND


ACCESS TO INTERNET SERVICE, 2009
Access

State

None
Own

Access Only

Total Access

Abia

3.1

3.1

96.9

Adamawa

1.5

1.5

98.5

Akwa Ibom

0.9

4.2

5.1

94.9

Anambra

0.3

3.1

3.5

96.5

7.8

7.8

92.2

Bauchi
Bayelsa

0.7

0.7

99.3

Benue

0.2

0.6

0.7

99.3

Borno

0.2

0.2

99.8

Cross River

6.8

6.8

93.2

Delta

0.8

1.9

2.6

97.4

Ebonyi

0.5

4.1

4.6

95.4

Edo

0.1

3.4

3.5

96.5

Ekiti

0.5

6.4

7.0

93.0

Enugu

4.3

7.9

12.2

87.8

Gombe

0.1

7.5

7.6

92.4

Imo

0.6

3.1

3.7

96.3

Jigawa

1.3

1.3

98.7

Kaduna

1.6

1.6

98.4

Kano

0.3

1.7

2.0

98.0

Katsina

0.0

0.5

0.5

99.5

Kebbi

0.4

0.6

1.0

99.0

Kogi

0.2

3.8

4.0

96.0

Kwara

2.0

2.0

98.0

Lagos

3.0

14.0

17.1

82.9

Nassarawa

0.5

7.1

7.6

92.4

Niger

0.0

5.6

5.6

94.4

Ogun

0.2

5.6

5.9

94.1

Ondo

0.8

0.8

99.2

Osun

0.4

7.7

8.1

91.9

Oyo

2.2

10.2

12.4

87.6

Plateau

0.3

7.4

7.6

92.4

Rivers

0.7

11.5

12.1

87.9

Sokoto

0.8

1.4

2.2

97.8

0.8

0.8

99.2

0.2

0.9

1.1

98.9

Taraba
Yobe
Zamfara

0.1

0.1

99.9

3.2

18.0

21.2

78.8

Urban

1.3

8.0

9.4

90.6

Rural

0.2

2.2

2.4

97.6

FCT
Sector

National
1.8
4.3
6.1
93.9
Source: National Bureau of Statistics, Central Bank of Nigeria and National Communication
Commission Survey

497

CHAPTER: 11
FOREIGN TRADE STATISTICS
Foreign trade statistics are data on Nigerias merchandise imports and exports. They
are compiled from declarations in ASYCUDA files which are captured at Customs entry
points throughout the country. Since the mid-1970s, monthly returns of oil producing
companies on crude oil lifting have also been used. Nigerias trade is recorded
according to the general system principle.

Total imports comprise goods entered for warehousing and goods (other than those in
transit) subsequently re-exported. Imports are valued through cost of commodities,
freight and insurance (C.I.F) charges and expenses as well as the cost packages,
coverings, wrappings or other purchasing materials and preparation of goods for
shipment. These do not include duties and surcharges payable in Nigeria.

Total exports consist of domestic exports and re-exports. Domestic exports include
mineral, agricultural and manufactured products from Nigeria. Exports are valued free
on board (FOB). which is the cost of the goods to the purchaser abroad, including
packaging and all other relevant charges up to the time of their delivery on board the
exporting vessel.

Re-exports cover imported goods (other than goods declared In Transist or for transshipment subsequently re-exported ex-warehouse).
Commodities are classified according to the harmonized system code.

The following goods are excluded from merchandise imports and exports:

Monetary gold or silver.

Goods consigned by the Nigerian Government to her missions stationed

abroad.

Goods intended for exhibitions, commercial samples and gifts in kind.

Goods in transit.

498

TABLE 503: VALUE OF FOREIGN TRADE AND VISIBLE BALANCE, 2005- 2009
N'million
Year

Merchandise
Imports
(C.I.F.)

Total
Exports
(F.O.B)

Visible
Balance

2005

1,779,601.58

6,621,303.64

4,841,702.07

2006

2,922,248.46

7,555,141.32

4,632,892.86

2007

4,127,689.93

6,881,501.33

2,753,811.39

2008

3,299,096.62

9,568,949.24

6,269,852.62

2009
5,047,868.63
7,434,543.89
Source: National Bureau of Statistics Foreign Trade Statistics

2,386,675.25

CHART 33: VALUE OF FOREIGN TRADE AND VISIBLE BALANCE, 2005 - 2009

499

TABLE 504: EXPORTS BY SECTION, 2005- 2009


N' million
Section

Live animals, animal products


Vegetable products

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

0.0

64.38

8,007.72

9,722.07

55,671.70

51.43

25,761.86

41,372.66

38,239.31

80,240.40

Animal and vegetable fats and oils and


cleavage products

0.0

0.0

31.47

348.93

123.72

Prepared foodstuffs; beverages, spirits


and vinegar; Tobacco

4,298.13

2,478.58

71,899.74

84,657.02

239,973.47

6,570,665.8

7,422,271.46

6,531,896.14

8,804,543.11

6,720,181.59

Product of the chemical and Allied


industries

2,722.75

9,681.54

10,580.13

71,567.97

33,949.62

Plastic, rubber and articles thereof

730.43

4,102.29

39,258.69

118,798.26

49,133.91

Raw hides and skins leather, furskins


etc, saddlery

0.0

9,986.36

49,205.92

79,684.20

76,577.71

Wood & articles of wood, wood


charcoal

3.0

296.70

11,507.98

7,442.55

16,730.38

6.69

700.43

33,527.60

23,944.14

4,523.98

Textiles and textile articles

696.27

2438.98

12,220.9

31,748.31

26,063.12

Footwear, headgear, Umbrellas,


sunshades, whips, etc.

1,082.5

3,441.1

8,379.2

6,485.89

12,773.56

Articles of stone, plaster, cement,


asbestos, mica, ceramic

3.1

586.2

2,048.6

2,287.08

6,324.83

Pearls, precious and semi-precious


stones, precious metals

0.0

0.0

5.8

24.54

2.78

385.3

1,793.2

29,175.1

36,728.38

23,911.58

3,232.0

7,175.4

6,122.5

25,019.65

42,331.81

36,979.2

56,824.0

25,650.0

226,935.13

43,255.93

423.2

7,525.1

457.7

438.17

1,369.67

0.0

0.0

0.0

325.91

16.95

Miscellaneous manufatured articles

23.8

13.3

148.4

8.62

1,360.12

Works of art, collectors' pieces and


antiques

0.0

0.6

5.4

0.00

26.98

Special items not classified according


to kind

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.00

0.00

Total
5,137,695.66
6,621,303.6
Source: National Bureau of Statistics - Foreign Trade Statistics

7,555,141.33

9,568,949.24

7,434,543.89

Mineral Products

Paper making material; paper and


paperboard articles

Base metals and articles of base


metals
Boilers, machinery and chemical
appliances; parts thereof
Vehicles, aircrafted parts thereof, etc.
Optical, photographic,
cinematographic measuring equipment
Arms and ammunitions, parts thereof

500

TABLE 505:

IMPORTS BY SECTION, 2005 - 2009


N' million

Section

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Live animals, animal products

138,157.0

180,391.5

281,198.8

118,632.09

156,978.49

Vegetable products

129,459.6

248,549.0

372,622.4

108,124.92

268,641.86

3,560.2

10,527.4

23,712.1

15,913.01

19,239.02

Prepared foodstuffs; beverages,


spirits and vinegar; Tobacco

113,133.6

97,608.1

187,484.6

93,143.91

176,927.93

Mineral Products

139,038.7

129,750.4

149,422.1

113,940.82

118,101.16

Product of the chemical and


Allied industries

142,943.6

283,721.5

384,630.2

263,172.59

434,652.58

Plastic, rubber and articles


thereof

134,265.6

231,304.8

352,001.7

212,523.44

392,254.16

609.9

649.3

2,034.2

4,220.07

7,977.01

4,051.0

5,001.2

7,380.5

8,768.73

14,795.50

164,349.0

92,000.5

122,769.4

83,300.20

125,223.69

24,674.3

16,433.9

129,021.2

176,301.01

90,448.38

Footwear, headgear, Umbrellas,


sunshades, whips, etc.

4,061.6

2,205.7

4,008.8

6,917.96

21,612.07

Articles of stone, plaster, cement,


asbestos, mica, ceramic

20,589.3

35,448.0

52,911.0

65,919.71

123,730.74

Pearls, precious and semiprecious stones, precious metals

41.9

76.1

242.8

595.77

1,275.31

168,575.4

318,411.4

564,249.6

409,987.52

531,351.87

314,990.3

829,374.3

911,144.4

1,029,870.09

1,448,992.70

243,970.5

380,615.6

519,071.2

496,022.01

1,003,780.71

20,480.8

41,228.8

43,533.8

49,894.18

59,166.97

59.0

4,097.3

5.6

4.92

40.28

12,588.0

14,699.2

20,198.4

41,811.79

52,390.83

Works of art, collectors' pieces


and antiques

2.4

8.8

47.2

31.89

287.29

Special items not classified


according to kind

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.00

0.00

Total
1,779,601.6
2,922,248.4
Source: National Bureau of Statistics - Foreign Trade Statistics

4,127,690.0

3,299,096.62

5,047,868.63

Animal and vegetable fats and


oils and cleavage products

Raw hides and skins leather,


furskins etc, saddlery
Wood & articles of wood, wood
charcoal
Paper making material; paper
and paperboard articles
Textiles and textile articles

Base metals and articles of base


metals
Boilers, machinery and chemical
appliances; parts thereof
Vehicles, aircraft parts thereof,
etc.
Optical, photographic,
cinematographic measuring
equipment
Arms and ammunitions, parts
thereof
Miscellaneous manufatured
articles

501

TABLE 506: IMPORTS CLASSIFIED BY BROAD ECONOMIC CATEGORY, 2005 2009


N' million
Category

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Food and beverages

364,629

1,009,059

792,390

296,250

572,684

Primary

101,639

792,958

295,806

93,817

206,786

95,595

780,846

279,175

79,833

171,784

6,044

12,111

16,631

13,984

35,002

262,990

216,101

496,584

202,433

365,898

Mainly for Industry


Mainly for Household
Consumption
Processed
Mainly for Industry
Mainly for Household
Consumption

48,462

24,760

125,613

47,250

100,986

214,528

191,340

370,971

155,184

264,912

Industrial supplies (nec)

755,077

864,396

1,557,195

1,237,361

1,597,473

Primary

102,316

23,766

34,938

28,115

65,508

Processed

652,761

840,629

1,522,257

1,209,246

1,531,965

91,082

134,118

56,523

39,564

41,149

533

5704

895

91

944

Processed

90,550

7,707

55,628

39,473

40,205

Motor Spirit

77,496

2,688

22

45

13,817

Other

13,054

5,018

55,606

39,429

26,388

331,335

733,869

953,097

969,231

1,202,817

261,500

56,357

696,378

734,638

784,649

69,836

170,293

256,719

234,593

418,168

161,075

172,273

575,491

562,280

1,167,081

41,694

908

101,230

182,184

384,024

Other

43,506

77,081

376,767

253,243

463,798

Industrial

38,407

70,498

154,102

190,819

385,773

5,100

6,582

222,665

62,424

78,025

Parts and Accessories

75,875

94,284

97,494

126,852

319,259

Consumer Goods (nec)

76,223

125,098

191,548

188,545

464,951

Durable

18,068

29,587

67,569

70,503

174,544

Semi - Durable

17,050

16,673

23,483

54,283

135,563

Non - Durable
Goods not elsewhere
specified

41,106

788,368

100,496

63,669

154,843

179

4,140

1,445

5,956

1,676

Total Imports
1,779,602
2,922,248
Source: National Bureau of Statistics - Foreign Trade Statistics

4,127,690

3,299,093

5,047,831

Fuels and Lubricants


Primary

Capital Goods and parts of


Capital goods
Parts and Accessories
Transport Equipment and
parts
Passenger motor cars

Non - Industrial

502

TABLE 507: SUMMARY OF IMPORTS BY STANDARD INTERNATIONAL TRADE CLASSIFICATION


(SITC), 2005 2009
2005

2006

2007

2008

N' million
2009

364,020.7

498,743.6

777,144.6

288,944.9

561,342.7

Beverages and Tobacco

8,387.7

14,444.5

30,998.0

18,672.2

24,770.3

Crude inedible Materials

29,668.7

28,950.5

49,096.8

49,901.4

70,134.6

Mineral Fuel etc.

99,695.1

84,254.0

73,518.6

52,376.2

49,830.7

3,507.5

11,046.6

19,268.6

14,624.3

12,229.7

Chemicals and related Products

249,160.6

473,056.1

684,715.1

400,899.0

680,331.6

Manufactured Goods

302,234.1

497,932.1

942,008.7

791,478.5

950,484.0

Machinery and Transport


Equipment

556,664.9

1,208,075.6

1,427,118.8

1,525,462.9

2,437,901.6

Miscellaneous Manufactured
Articles

166,262.2

105,745.0

123,719.8

156,565.6

259,194.9

0.0

0.4

101.0

171.6

636.9

Total
1,779,601.5
2,922,248.4
Source: National Bureau of Statistics - Foreign Trade Statistics
Note:
NES = Not else where classified
SITC = Standard International Trade Classification

4,127,690.0

3,299,096.6

5,046,857.0

SITC
Food and Live Animals

Oils, Fats and Waxes

Commodities (nes)

TABLE 508: IMPORTS BY REGION AND MAJOR TRADING PARTNERS, 2005 - 2009
(Million)
Regions/Trading
Partners

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Total

158,311.6

119,701.0

232,050.2

218,687.2

360,001.4

ECOWAS

104,827.4

38,949.7

97,156.4

111,024.6

10,685.5

Total

421,472.3

573,964.7

858,688.8

654,198.8

1,071,063.5

USA

361,048.0

455,165.3

623,645.2

267,722.0

303,733.6

4,923.6

7,698.7

5,542.0

2,899.3

1,086.2

25,708.7

58,593.3

142,264.9

57,739.8

168,033.3

655,196.3

1,159,502.0

1,632,009.3

1,223,725.9

1,631,803.0

AFRICA

AMERICA

Canada
Brazil
EUROPE
Total
Germany

84,781.9

163,057.3

201,228.2

223,026.7

45,393.9

151,043.4

344,609.9

218,841.0

143,627.1

229,514.9

Netherlands

60,493.7

90,126.5

129,504.7

52,151.4

31,318.4

Italy

23,640.2

99,672.7

105,103.2

85,411.7

99,037.8

France

125,909.8

128,683.7

158,564.7

155,688.6

292,084.1

Spain

14,902.0

24,282.0

28,668.5

9,730.2

10,772.2

Total

528,170.4

986,213.1

1,341,045.8

1,162,073.8

1,896,085.9

Japan

62,945.6

96,613.2

95,422.1

88,834.2

144,074.9

China

244,653.7

403,319.8

626,687.6

502,302.3

893,194.7

16,451.0

82,721.7

63,895.9

40,410.8

88,914.80

4,127,690.0

3,299,096.62

5,047,868.9

United Kingdom

ASIA

Other Countries

Grand Total
1,779,601.6
2,922,102.5
Source: National Bureau of Statistics Foreign Trade Statistics

503

TABLE 509: EXPORTS BY REGION AND MAJOR TRADING PARTNERS, 2005- 2009
N'million
Regions/Trading
Partners

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Total

453,896.7

754,111.4

531,866.1

1,098,003.6

1,267,083.3

ECOWAS

264,221.0

474,529.2

283,207.6

693,918.1

320,707.2

Total

3,479,622.4

4,085,409.3

3,839,273.4

4,933,644.6

3,304,644.2

U.S.A.

2,703,093.7

3,400,558.4

3,207,748.0

4,051,344.8

2,026,629.5

Canada

149,922.8

291,697.5

141,027.8

175,893.8

261,437.4

Brazil

561,845.2

319,463.3

441,170.2

620,773.8

593,511.2

1,221,357.3

1,599,325.1

1,261,479.7

2,089,193.3

1,750,615.7

136,007.8

453.5

159,905.8

148,006.8

67,695.7

United Kingdom

6,739.7

4,075.7

36,125.0

156,914.8

156,642.9

Netherlands

6,883.0

195,003.1

22,272.0

385,363.7

199,426.0

Italy

108,427.2

187,344.5

74,501.9

314,336.1

309,693.3

France

340,766.1

427,505.6

251,414.1

394,192.0

407,357.8

Spain

534,353.3

602,954.5

91,550.6

327,299.7

324,292.4

1,445,408.9

1,115,810.0

816,826.5

1,138,257.9

1,069,928.0

Japan

201,133.1

142,026.1

45,786.2

34,480.3

34,484.7

China

32,747.6

40,419.9

70,531.6

76,895.8

78,134.0

Other Countries

21,018.3

485.5

432,055.7

309,849.8

42,272.70

Grand Total
6,621,303.6
7,555,141.3
6,881,501.33
Source: National Bureau of Statistics - Foreign Trade Summary

9,568,949.2

7,434,543.9

AFRICA

AMERICA

EUROPE
Total
Germany

ASIA
Total

504

TABLE 510:

TRADE WITH AFRICAN UNION (AU) COUNTRIES IMPORT, 2005 - 2009


' 000

Country

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Algeria

8,295

99,441

4,703,499

3,915,223

90,054,689

Angola

283,149

37,878

8,254,946

2,037,645

38,348,095

339,091

426

292,796

1,071,094

502,523

162,963

286,972

14,699

377,302

414,157

32,807

18533

4,726

37,333

3,627580

Burundi
Cameroon
Cape Verde
Chad
Congo
Benin
Equatorial Guinea

24,352

21,581

116,742

415,521

1,360,338

25,960,926

8,469,466

3,012,192

434,571

85

11,551

629,398

357,203

362,256

Ethiopia

43,000

43,501

14,925

41,254

3,242,165

Djibouti

2,392

25,060

1,328

13,572

5,539

Gabon

493,045

284,213

9,637

1,462,903

10,269,328

The Gambia

418,982

2,221

37,095

77,159

72,249

Cote D'Ivoire

21,677,933

4,402,140

4,105,627

2,639,186

4,029,070

1,716,082

3,257,128

4,063,315

1,206,392

Lesotho

169,507

564,219

316,252

44,412

Liberia

182,494

925,945

21,478

620,610

1,556

10,991

2,264,573

15,022

9,349

172,127

Kenya

Libyan A.J
Malawi

362,739

220,279

51,677

1,174

2,615

Mauritania

1,715,555

5,090,132

2,187,173

2,706,423

39,407

Mauritius

2,741,970

168,092

1,349,822

1,196,261

Morocco

1,052,983

867,663

786,743

793,985

Mozambique

2,128,247

30,428

Namibia

289,587

1,280,293

1,650,093

996,977

547,737

Niger

297,172

1,747,704

138,045

Guinea-Bissau

372,095

131,749

320,957

7,014

54,999

Rwanda

160,967

26,626

212,692

67,702

Senegal

357,047

291,695

1,493,328

1,537,447

2,078,946

4,352

569,297

12,319

69,986

9,262

Seychelles
Sierra Leone

4,807

12,106

8,248

56,307

63,724

South Africa

32,155,414

51,459,843

81,742,663

59,945,526

81,977301

834,812

376,425

340,439

862,804

62,624

Zimbabwe
Sudan

24,653

93,772

1,163,952

134,276

69,714

959,896

2,954,623

7,194,672

3,395,834

5,389,828

6,889,198

8,401,177

49,590,815

97,371,110

31,836

641,340
36,026

550,149
37,343

1,372,028
135,173

1,155,002
79,131

1,368,240
51,256

Egypt

4,325,703

7,489,099

12,052,280

8,262,815

17,432,999

Tanzania

1,432,814

1,107,896

230,141

823,423

56,265

9,470

3,260

12,437

1,632

39

10,110

167,986

1,950

906

50,201,185

14,389,626

43,783,991

25,750,695

98,652,505

Total
158,311,600
119,701,000
232,050,200
Source: National Bureau of Statistics - Foreign Trade Summary

218,687,200

359,739,794

Swaziland
Togo
Tunisia
Uganda

Burkina Faso
Zambia
Others

Note: - = Nil

505

TABLE 511:

TRADE WITH AFRICAN UNION (AU) COUNTRIES EXPORT, 2005- 2009


' 000

Country

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Algeria

6,906,878

38,162

215,539

7,470,881

70,664,389

Angola

182,677

2,262,731

890,273

2,193,687

795,983

Burundi
Burkina Faso

1,313,265

55,858,483

71,858,160

136,354,247

66,283,739

33,261

73,084,711

1,770,828

493,581

1,100,092
2,288,249

46,843
2,417,782

20,033

378,203

1,514,037

2,850,217

4,684
442

58,366
-

5,680,704
363,068

982,547
2,749,464

5,387,254
500,392682

547
-

5,876
10,604
-

78,985
11,077

9,023
14,191,795
695,125

1,274
213,859
32,901

Gabon

12,071

87,048

214,327,829

2,611,705

The Gambia

12,879

703,576

470,757

414,392

Cote D'Ivoire

Cameroon
Cape Verde
Chad
Congo
Benin
Equatorial Guinea
Ethiopia
Egypt
Djibouti

111,531,897

273,264,378

151,222,310

135,468,642

223,990,723

Kenya

1,652

510,489

61,739

Lesotho

Liberia

61,239

535,237

122,333

260,916

Libyan A.J

15,954

49,195

79,508

Malawi

228,833

16,606

Mauritatania

44,415

119,372

511,240

Mauritius

23,192

3,534

1,757,166

Morocco

21,140

15,804

544,675

6,376

Mozambique

Namibia

1,697

18,580

7,362

1,878,149

600,933

9,062,417

100

109,327,897
872,891

35,997
-

75,194,473

11,271

9,414,534

306,129,778

42,455,004

613,615

Niger
Guinea-Bissau
Rwanda
Senegal
Seychelles
Sierra Leone

38,223

1,172,927

681,758

South Africa

110,682,728

135,855,738

176,273,843

1,441,188

249,990,683

Zimbabwe

296

10

Sudan

2,016,328

544,024

1,136,516

1,762,004

Swaziland

650,587

163,123

96,631

256,178

Togo

595,024

1,729,631

89,885

178,735

Tunisia
Uganda

163,123
135

381,165
163,232

4,129,800
-

Tanzania

77,122

1,278,677

2,758,601

Zambia

9,853

915,502

75,618,892

200,055,415

348,914,145

307,192,732

80,130,385

778,088,500

1,168,859,961

1,267,075,004

Others

Total
453,900,700
754,113,408
Source: National Bureau of Statistics - Foreign Trade Summary

Note: - = Nil

506

TABLE 512:

VALUE OF TOTAL EXPORTS BY PORT, 2005- 2009


N million

Port

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

6,241,155.7

6,708,239.9

6,467,675.8

8,855,360.6

6,123,037.0

By Sea:
Apapa
Calabar
Port Harcourt
Tin-Can Island

2,466.8

201,937.8

368,453.1

39,014.1

288,473.8

634,507.8
95,522.1

347.8

31,858.0

74,569.0

141,432.2

172,638.3

420,875.2

88,882.3

7,782.2

7,625.5

935.4

207,592.6

422,651.9

432.7

21,594.5

1,272.6

Kaduna Airport

Kano Airport

12,462.7

532.7

529.7

4,317.0

Murtala Mohd. Airport

25.9

40,105.8

20,604.9

Others

1,258.5

194,339.7

Idiroko

9,923.1

160.8

433.6

313.1

Kano

3,130.5

Seme

239.3

15,347.5

5,223.9

618.1
491.60

15,894.2

398.4
5,006.5

1,576.4
102,170.7

6,881,501,.3

9,360,635.6

7,434,543.8

Warri
Others
By Air:
Abuja

By Land:

Area Commands
Others

Total
6,621,303.6
7,555,141.5
Source: National Bureau of Statistics Foreign Trade Statistics

Note: - = Nil

TABLE 513:

VALUE OF TOTAL IMPORTS BY PORT, 2005 - 2009


N million

Port

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

By Sea:
Apapa

521,955.2

984,745.0

1,480,170.5

832,887.2

1,108,708.5

Calabar

15,387.1

9,910.8

32,379.9

3,254.8

72,172.0

Port Harcourt

270,675.3

260,799.5

264,978.2

366,667.2

866,274.0

Tin-CanIsland

406,292.3

993,468.9

1,081,908.1

941,369.5

1,896,403.4

Warri
Others
By Air:
Kaduna Airport
Kano Airport
Murtala Mohd. Airport
Abuja
By Land:
Idiroko

60,709.3

58,980.6

54,059.3

46,980.9

59,420.4

198,860.3

381,980.5

312,070.6

436,073.0

497,082.5

2.6

37,108.4

4,262.9

3,216.3

568.8

1,007.8

159,928.4

66,360.4

101,517.5

221,841.1

218,548.2

14,841.6

2,581.4

24,070.7

66,643.3

5,966.3

1,684.9

2,415.0

16,261.0

96,186.2

Kano

456.9

893.3

1,183.0

2,263.4

Seme

37,108.4

12,526.4

119,414.6

222,476.8

47,019.0

Area Commands

65,153.7

127,682.7

672,084.6

1,630.1

28,848.0

5,001.7

0.6

183,832.5

87,291.9

Total
1,779,601.6
2,922,248.5
Source: National Bureau of Statistics Foreign Trade Statistics

4,127,689.9

3,299,096.6

5,047,868.6

Others

Note: - = Nil

507

TABLE 514.1: EXPORT OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS, 2005 2009


Category
Live horses, asses, mules and hinnies. purebred breeding animals
Live horses, asses, mules and hinnies. other

2005

2006

2007
22,151,682

2009
20,867,360

2008
109,264,054
18,601,552

62,964

Live bovine animals, other than pure-bred breeding

63,888

Live sheep
Other live animals, nes
Other live animals primates (mammals)
Reptiles (including snakes and turtles, birds

3,166
42,357,916
439,428

Other live animals other


Fresh or chilled bovine carcasses and half carcasses
Fresh or chilled unboned bovine meat (excl. carcasses)

36,828

956,135

480,095

173,712

Frozen sheep carcasses and half carcasses (excl.lamb)

7,195,584

4,544,817

Fresh or chilled edible bovine offal


Fresh or chilled cuts and offal of chickens
Fresh,chilled/frozen meat and edible offal of rabbits or hares
Unboned swine hams, shoulders/cuts thereof, salted..or smoked

15,964,008

15,056
956,395

29,348,000

Live ornamental fish


Live trout(salmo/trutt,onc'ync'mykiss,clark,ag'ab'ta, etc.
Fresh or chil.trout(salmo trutta,onc'mykss,cl'ki,ag'b'ta, etc)

1,056,678,923
631,241

10,000
1,009,740

20,709,236
212,400

Fresh or chilled albacore or longfinned tunas

11,031,625

Fresh or chilled sardines, brisling or sparts

3,819,150

Fresh or chilled mackerel

8,784,102

2,781,433

Frozen pac.salmon(onc'nerka,gorbuscha,keta,tsch'cha, etc)

23,672,906

Fish, frozen, excluding fish fillets and sockeye salmo


Fish, frozen, excluding fish fillets and other
(pacificsalmon(oncorhynchus
Frozen salmon.(excl.pacific,atlantic,danube salmon and trout)
Frozen yellowfin tunas

231,660

57,480,015
146,338
6,929,548

2,902,399

Frozen tunas, nes

5,263,200

Frozen cod (excl. livers and roes)


Frozen sardines, brisling or sprats
Frozen dogfish and sharks
Frozen fish, nes

250,776

315,147

329,188
11,090,133
1,098,900

4,212,735

175,488,123

Fresh or chilled fish fillets


Frozen fish fillets
Other frozen fish fillets

5,155,632
10,277,088

203,119,248

Flours meals and pellets of fish,fit for human consumption

5,913,300

6,491,583

124,238,827

39,931,587

Dried cod, not smoked


Other fish salted or in brine but not dried or smoked, nes
Frozen rock lobster and other sea crawfish
Frozen lobsters

2,020,668
2,488,800
94,428

Frozen shrimps and prawns


Frozen crabs
Rock lobster and other sea crawfish (excl. frozen)

6,303,902

Lobsters (excl.frozen)
Shrimps and prawns (excl. frozen)
Rustaceans,not froz.(incl.flours/meals.)fit for human con.nes

28,006,192
3,194,850

98,433,137
302,353

491,356

4,136,114
150,714,397

Oysters

1,455,882

14,826,673

96,600

Mussels, live, fresh or chilled


Mussels (excl. live, fresh or chilled)
Aquatic invertebrates(excl.crustaceans),live,fresh/chilled,nes
Milk and cream of =<1% fat, not concentrated or sweetened

8,416,561
36,264
784,896
347,600

1,126,400
3,348,259

409,395
45,691,688

273,148

5,709,879,028
96,929,266

3,678,163

259,384
8,010,132,529
194,464,121
2,093,204

49,691,825,874
266,276,050

508

TABLE 514.2:

EXPORT OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS, 2005 2009

Category

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Milk and cream of >6% fat, not concentrated or sweetened

266,508

236,164

Milk and cream in solid forms of =<1.5% fat


Milk and cream, concentrated or containing added sugar or other sweetening
Milk&cream powder in packings of 25kg or more
Milk and cream in solid forms of >1.5% fat, unsweetened

178,758,576

348,000,000
20

226,875,496

494,877,427

Milk and cream, concentrated or containing added sugar or

14,557,649

165,553,570

Milk and cream, concentrated or containing added sugar or other sweet


Milk&cream in powder>1.5%fat not contain sweeteningmatter specially made f
Other milk&cream in packs<25kg not cont. added suger/other sweeteningmatte
Milk and cream in solid forms of >1.5% fat, sweetened

2,931,301
-

1,204,500
117,867,439
5,635,200
18,954,341

Milk and cream, concentrated or containing added sugar or other sweetening

27,165,043

Othermilk &creampowder, including liquid form: in packagings of25kg ormore


Othermilk&cream in packs<25kg not containing added suger/sweeteningmatter
Concent.milk and cream, unsweetened (excl. in solid form)

1,015,450
251,012,257
136,353,366

Sweetened milk and cream (excl. in solid form)

36,182,314

Buttermilk, curdled milk and cream, etc (excl. yogurt)

155,253,875

Products consisting of natural milk constituents, nes


Butter
Fats and oils derived from milk (excl. butter/dairy spreads)

12,144,188
3,196,879
12,875,567

153,486

Butter milk fats

41,536

Other oils
Fresh (unripened or uncured)cheese,inclu.whey cheese and curd
Dried egg yolks
Skins and parts of birds (excl. feathers for stuffing; down)

15,331,800

3,850,929

11,800
1,320,240
8,968,050

Ossein and bones treated with acid


Bones and horn-cores (excl. ossein...)
Ivory, its powder and waste, unworked
Tortoise-shell, whalebone and whalebone-hair, etc, unworked

4,689,537
1,631,251
22,752,888
5,101,715

1,800,002
13,343,948
2,323,050
-

6,740,940
-

Coral; shells of molluscs, crustaceans, unworked

550,000

Products offish, etc; dead animals of chapter 3


Animal products, nes; dead animals of chapter 1

184,925
6,821,943

Dormant bulbs, tubers... rhizomes


Bulbs, tubers... rhizomes in growth or flower; chicory plants and roots

12,162,000

17,986,701
-

202,350,701

Unrooted cuttings and slips

12,649,830

Trees,shrubs,bushes,grafted\not,of kind bear.edible fruit/nuts

2,066,000

Roses
Other live plants,nes

1,134,877

44,892,012

29,432,627
4,702,958

Fresh cut flowers and buds

358,346,828

33,753,230

2,974,370

Roses

155,596,244

ORCHIDS
Other fresh cut flowers and flower buds

6,723,620
83,375,162

Dried, dyed, bleached/otherwise prepared cut flowers and buds


Mosses and lichens for ornamental purposes, fresh, dried...etc

226,171,984
5,840

1,124,637,438

9,836,984,439

Parts of plants, without flowers/buds,...ornamental purposes

21,647,776

5,817,731

Seed potatoes

23,615,700

193,000

135,801,530

Other potatoes, fresh or chilled


Cauliflowers and headed broccoli, fresh or chilled

542,500

1,000
112,770

Cucumbers and gherkins, fresh or chilled

Peas, fresh or chilled

1,491,760

Beans, fresh or chilled


Leguminous vegetables, fresh or chilled, nes

46,715

36,860

955,659,734

1,757,624

397,817

509

559,709

TABLE 514.3:

EXPORT OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS, 2005 2009

Category

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Globe artichokes, fresh or chilled


Asparagus, fresh or chilled
Other vegetables,fresh or chilled. other (mushrooms and truffles)
Fruits of genus capiscum or pimenta, fresh or chilled

412,500

195,135,335
6,000,456

9,914,905
10,026,214

11,745,427

363,959

Other vegetables, fresh or chilled, nes

1,473,256

26,246,811

404,495

2,112,000

Other vegetables
Dried beans, shelled
Dried broad beans and horse beans, shelled
Manioc, fresh or dried, chilled or frozen

6,638,694
2,854,250

416,500

49,000
1,382,618

Roots&tuber with high starch cont,fresh/dried/chilled etc nes

835,807

Coconuts, desiccated
Coconuts, excluding desiccated
Brazil nuts, in shell, fresh or dried
Brazil nuts, without shell, fresh or dried

443,444,861

740,736,000
478,858,624

4,980,440,929
1,605,207,982

894,155,157
123,140,941
410,012,923
746,125,503

544,668,123
15,073,372
1,914,360,825
2,985,295,864

Cashew nuts, in shell,fresh or dried

3,390,559,769

4,537,136,072

5,232,143,730

Cashew nuts, without shell, fresh or dried


Almonds in shell, fresh or dried
Almonds without shells, fresh or dried

2,367,457,764
101,588,167

1,275,708,424
1,030
298,550,000

2,302,608,277

37,560

Hazlenuts without shells, fresh or dried

3,908,303

Walnuts in shell, fresh or dried


Pistachio, fresh or dried

118,726,608

240,000

Other nuts, fresh or dried, nes


Kola nuts
Bananas, including plantains, fresh or dried
Dates, fresh or dried

662,272

8,326,012
507,944
2
74,896

6,726,832

11,245,024

57,005,092

124,500

Avocados, fresh or dried

24,123

Guavas, mangoes and mangosteens, fresh or dried


Oranges, fresh or dried
Strawberries, fresh
Cranberries, milberries...etc, fresh

1,314,447

6,325,000
601,387,500

Cherries, provisionally preserved, not for immediate consump.

625,000

Strawberries, provisiona. preserved,not for immediate consump.


Fruit and nuts, provision.preserved,not for immediate consump.
Dried apricots
Other dried fruit, nes
Coffee, not roasted or decaffeinated

84,560,000

163,983,457

1,056,841
171,951,225
8,453,505
18,045,048

Decaffeinated coffee, not roasted


Roasted coffee, not decaffeinated
Roasted, decaffeinated coffee
Green tea,whether or not flavoured, in immediate packings

300,000

77,968,883

883,000

284,354

Green tea,whether or not flavoured, nes

5,421,570

Black tea ferm./partly ferm.,flavoured or not,in pack.of <=3k


Dried pepper (excl. crushed or ground)
Pepper, crushed or ground
Cinnamon and cinnamon-tree flowers, neither crushed and
ground

144,492
9,582,915

83,139

448,639
243,239,377

55,686,192
40,889,653

20,946,188

Seeds of caraway

46,796,352

Seeds of fennel; juniper berries


Ginger
Saffron

1,477,580,272
117,392,000

1,335,572,343
346,787

1,914,717,260

Turmeric (curcuma)
Spice mixtures

2,048,529
11,753,009

40,988,669

1,082,400
3,267,151

23,933,982

59,552

510

TABLE 514.4:

EXPORT OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS, 2005 2009

Category

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Other spices, nes

732,449

104,459,769

Durum wheat

216,430,768

48,056,555

Oats

328,680

33,429,496

49,865,260

2,064,648

228,934

Millet

111,598

Other cereal, nes

1,598,308

Wheat or meslin flour

1,045,000

111,620,909

16,896,686

45,691,672

Maize (corn) flour

5,845,054

51,286,813

OTHER CEREAL FLOUR

6,961,833

Groats andmeal of wheat

412,400

Cerealgroats,meal and pellets. pellets(groats and meal)

174,900,000

246,180,760

Potato flour, meal and powder.


Flour,meal and powder of the dried leguminous veg.of
0713
Flour, meal and powd.of sago or of roots or tubers of
0714
Flour,meal and powder of cassava(including cassava
flakes or garri)

12,484,162

8,211,398

18,825,248

50,340,405

133,396,386

277,325,407

193,998,482

194,229,072

215,953,302

17,513,738

Wheat starch

1,410,177

Starches;inulin. ---wheat starch (pharmaceutical grade)

28

Maize (corn) starch

98,459,018

Manioc (cassava) starch


Starches;inulin. ---pharmaceutical grades manioc
(cassava) starch

174,117

12,720,150

297,504

Starches;inulin. manioc (cassava) starch (starches)

297,504

Inulin

2,421,034

3,324,900

Soya beans

8,534,930

18,000

Ground-nuts in shell, not roasted or otherwise cooked

30,003

479,130

Groundnuts used for manufacturing oil

Linseed
Rape or colza seeds, whether or not brok low erucic acid
rape or colza see

110,528,350

3,000

37,043,855

117,917,100

Rape or colza seeds, whether or not brok other

677,700

Sunflower seeds

10,500

Palm nuts and kernels

24,182,726

233,662,928

16,111,928

Cotton seeds

62,630,936

13,126,846

Cotton seeds:of a kind used for sewing

29,761,899

Cotton seeds:Other

Sesame seeds

334,650,351

15,078,799,786

17,694,511,786

28,940,926,970

Mustard seeds

102,468

1,890,000

Shea nuts (karite nuts)

25,936,014

145,572,315

Other oil seeds and oleaginous fruits, nes

721,500

29,008,190

3,224,959

Soya bean flour and meal


Other flours and meal of oil seeds or oleaginous fruit,
nes

14,185,754

12,329,589

Seeds, fruit and spores, of a kind used sugar beet seed

51,475,500

Timothy grass seed, of a kind used for sowing

135,000

39,745,560

Seeds of herbaceous plants, of a kind used for sowing


Other seeds, fruit and spores, of a kind used for sowing,
nes

658,186

Hop cones, ground, powdered or in pellets; lupulin


Ginseng roots, of a kind used in perfumery,
pharmacy...etc
Other plants or parts, of a kind used in perfumery,
pharmacy...etc, nes
Locust beans(incl.locu.bean seeds)fresh,dried,chilled or
froz.

100,967,940

4,253,145

1,431,450

4,554,601

1,456,000

367,500

Sugar beet, fresh, dried, chilled or frozen

244,625

3,408,830

Sugar cane, fresh, dried, chilled or frozen


Veg.prod.used primarily for human
consumpt.,fresh/dried, nes

6,589,644

14,233,736

13,436,594

Grain sorghum

Cereal straw and husks


Source: National Bureau of Statistics Foreign Trade Statistics
Note: - = Nil

24,760,583

6,556,620

3,547,303

422,217

511

TABLE 514.5:

EXPORT OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS, 2005 2009

Category

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Lac

415,008,054

21,150,811

Natural gum arabic

24,097,427,204

7,390,021,268

7,490,396,475

28,584,747,083

Natural gums,resins,nat.oleor'ins/balsams(excl. gum arabic)

9,429,282

20,071,414

Opium

840,732,459

Pectic substances, pectinates and pectates

10,181,093

3,708,056

1,564,475

54,120

613,246

23,889,177

1,176,662

1,821,955

197,212,743

63,829,794

1,736,870

14,319

27,909,052

54,717,084

400,000

2,717,235

63,263,416

327,600

Cocoa paste, not defatted

Cocoa paste, wholly or partly defatted

Cocoa butter, fat and oil

Mucilages/thickeners of loc.beans, bean seeds & guar seeds


Mucilages/thickeners, derived from vegetable products, nes
Bamboos
Rattans
Broomcorn
Raw vegetable materials primarily for dyeing or tanning
Vegetable products, nes
Lard/other pig and poult.fat,rended,(excl.that of 0209 or1503)
Lard stearin, lardoil, oleostearin, oleo-oil and tallow oil
Crude soya-bean oil
Crude palm oil
Crude palm oil:for soap manufacture
Palm oil(excl.crude)&its fractns,refined/not but not chem.mod.
Other crude palm oil
Coconut(copra) oil (exc.crude)&its fractns,ref./not,not chem. modf
Other crude palm kernel or babbasu oil and fractions thereof
Sesame oil and fractions
Other fixed vegetable fats and fractions, nes
Vegetable waxes (excl. triglycerides)
Beeswax, other insect waxes and spermaceti
Prepared or preserved salmon (excl. minced)
Raw cane sugar, in solid form
Cane or beet sugar, containing added flavouring or colouring
Glucose and glucose syrup, containing <20% fructose
Chewing gum
Sugar confect.(incl. white chocolate), not contaig. cocoa, nes
Cocoa beans, whole or broken, raw or roasted
Superior quality raw cocoa beans
Standard quality raw cocoa beans
Other quality raw cocoa beans
Roasted cocoa beans
Broken cocoa beans
Cocoa shells, husks, skins and other cocoa waste

Cocoa powder, not contain.added sugar or other sweeted matter


Cocoa powder,contg added sugar or other sweetening matter,of
packg<=2kg
Cocoa liquor
Cocoa powder, contain.added sugar or other sweeten.matter
Chocolate, etc,contain. cocoa, in blocks, slabs or bars >2kg
Chocolate,etc,contain.cocoa, in blocks, slabs or bars, filled
Chocolate,etc,contain.cocoa, not in blocks, slabs or bars, nes
Other confectionaries containing cocoa and chocolate
Other food preparations containing cocoa and chocolate
Preparations for infant use, for retail sale, of flour, etc

841,830

902,969

44,704,334

7,305,433

8,973,531

3,000

41,876,321

708,874

16,408,698

206,333,500

720,385

162,033,129

2,000

63,836,429

31,219,983

45,659,212

16,659,000

37,441,929

26,943,262

26,737,707

44,330

1,126,720,243

342,002,582

1,194,288,229

642,787,362

48,117,448,299

59,680,998,653

172,198,178,629

10,494,786,610

1,087,067,352

1,666,331,969

767,494,011

11,755,534

138,675,831

1,102,340,372

3,268,202,450

975,386,400

2,960,315,917

290,982,196

170,619,369

11,100,000

461,512,922

8,656,364,308

8,897,284,263

22,697,086,017

5,820,320

82,316,682

67,829,974

107,113,748

1,050,441

106,815,064

1,506,291

430,052,009

32,660,771

253,507,450

71,343,800

67,003,625

122,291,964

75,516,386

15,215,072

1,546,324

400,000

6,477,834

276,555,728

203,479,626

239,134,655

512

TABLE 514.6:

EXPORT OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS, 2005 2009

Category

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Mixes and doughs for preparation of bakers' wares of 19.05


Food prep's of goods of hdgs 0401-0404/of flour,meal,etc not
Preparations for infant use, put up for retail sale fat filled milk powder
Preparations for infant use, put up for retail sale other

96,130,944
-

2,750,848
94,105,698
-

55,000
26,656,651
5,455,908
1,000

142,692,735
-

Uncooked pasta containing eggs not stuffed

2,510,001

198,425

9,646,620

Stuffed pasta
Other pasta, nes
Tapioca and subst.prepared from starch in flakes, grains, etc
Prepared foods obtained by the swelling or roasting of cereals

10,621,460
-

118,107,731
97,799,609

422,150,961
1,792,000
-

1,115,141,157
26,480
-

Prepared cereals in grain form (excl. maize)

10,455,000

Gingerbread and the like


Sweet biscuits; waffles and wafers
Bread, pastry
Bread, pastry cakes, biscuits and other waffles and wafers(sweet biscuits;

2,021,684
-

17,015,854
35,464,038
2,027,540

439,638
14,199,309
-

739,350
37,921,535
-

Other bread, etc, nes; communion wafers, rice paper, etc

639,816

1,187,018

5,380,121

Cucumbers and gherkins, preserved by vinegar or acetic acid


Tomatoes, whole/in pieces, preserved oth. than by vinegar, etc

4
78,599,230

300,524,070

36,561,555

Tomatoes, preserved otherwise than by vinegar/acetic acid, nes

306,075,681

240,797,566

756,902,014

Tomatoes prepared or preserved otherw

Other tomato paste or conct.includg powder not put up for retail sale
Other tomato paste or conc. including powder put up for retail sale
Peas,preserved other than by vinegar or acetic acid,not frozen

238,400

114,904,890
228,673,155
-

Jams, fruit jellies, marmalades, etc, of citrus fruit

34,314,300

Ground-nuts, preserved

318,600

1,745,640

Nuts and seeds including mixtures, preserved

15,240,000

Pineapples, prep.or preserved (excl. those of 20.06 and 20.07)


Palm hearts,prepa/preserved (excl.those of 20.06 and 20.07)
Other fruit, etc, prepared or preserved, nes

4,148,629
-

635,000

859,860

Fruit juices (including grape must) and of a brix value not exceeding 20 (

6,319,870

Grape juice,(incl. must), unfermented,not contg. added spirit


Fruit juices (including grape must) and other(apple juice) concentrates in
Fruit juices (including grape must) and other(apple juice) other, in retai
Juice of oth. single fruit,unfermented,not contg. added spirit

94,682,331
322,966,572

6,688,444
4,077,740
226,692,894

252,719,638

Fruit juices (including grape must) and juice of any other single fruit or

14,171,822

Other single fruit juice


Guavas juice:concentrate in bulk
Other juice concentrate in bulk
Other juice in retail sale packings

1,857,352
-

1,360,272
-

20,310,955
36,848,270
89,676,197

Fruit juices (inc

1,640,830

Extracts, essences and concentrates of coffee


Inactive yeasts; other single-cell micro-organisms, dead
Soya sauce
Sauces & sauce preparations; mixed condiments & seasonings,nes

13,480,250
-

29,406,612
11,418,038
23,710,930

156,000
6,282,517
105,187,341

56,609,043

Sauces and preparation thereof.... --imported in bulk

1,002

Nuoc-Mam (Vietnamese condiment,dipping fish sauce)

350,000

Other,including seasoning powder in retail pack

30,585

Homogenized composite food preparations

470,760,000

21,612,222

Ice cream and other edible ice, whether or not contg. cocoa

2,497,831

Protein concentrates and textured protein substences


Other food preparations, nes
Food preparation not elsewhere specified.. --flavours and cocentrates

12,404,903
2,672,788

3,628,464
22,440

295,466,941
-

513

TABLE 514.7:

EXPORT OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS, 2005 2009

Category

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

46,059,294

6,369,916

4,235,967,017

5,281,996

4,750,000

109,982

Other unsweetened waters;ice and snow


Waters (incl. mine.and aerated)with added
sugar,sweetener,etc

141,508,716

295,369,420

250,655,391

Other non-alcoholic beverages, nes

15,517,561

Soya
Soyamilk, powder or health drinks (liquid dietary
supplements) e.g power h

9,519,996

31,062,099

1,138,136

Beer made from malt

28,676,283

1,415,322,081

1,769,930,669

1,707,349,552

Stout and porter

1,170,750,095

Other beer made from malt

31,854,862

Champagne and sparkling wine


Wine(not sparkling); grape must with by
alcoh.in: <=2l cont.
Oth.fermented
beverages(eg.cider,perry..)mixtures of these
nes
Undenatured ethyl alcohol, of alcoholic strength
>=80%

4,153,234

31,859,048

92,128,448

1,000

63,009,817

1,652,150

348,720

3,323,477

546,638,250

12,638

Gin and geneva

17,773,850

Other spirituous beverages, nes


Flours,meats/pellets, of meat unfit for human
consump.greaves

53,852,520

2,907,005

4,885,480

Brans, sharps and other residues of maize

9,023,539

Brans, sharps and other residues of wheat


Brans, sharps and other residues of other
cereals
Residues from manufacture of starch and
similar residues
Beet pulp, bagasse and other waste of sugar
manufacture

30,687,856

1,864,343,949

2,293,310,077

3,077,963,564

108,252,800

719,043

7,341,016

4,034,730

Brewing or distilling dregs and waste

6,179,010

364,509,573

Oil-cake and other solid residues, of soya-bean

72,000

81,856,698

Oil-cake and other solid residues, of ground-nut


Oil-cake and other solid residues of cotton
seeds
Oil-cake and other solid residues of sunflower
seeds
Oil-cake and other solid residues of coconut or
copra
Oil-cake and other solid residues of palm nuts
and kernels
Oil-cake and residues, of other vegetable fats
and oils
Other veg. mat., waste, residues, etc, used in
animal feeding

3,111,657

209,327,901

6,804,836

83,028,703

844,985

3,793,269

5,603,830

213,374,855

313,596,871

660,255,107

49,212,054

Other flavours
Other syrups containing added flavouring and
or colouring
Mineral waters and aerated waters,
unsweetened

18,205,141

Tobacco, not stemmed/stripped

2,000

188,014,195

Tobacco, partly or wholly stemmed/stripped


Cigars, cheroots and cigarillos containing
tobacco

91,105,942

7,766,200

Cigarettes containing tobacco


Cigars, cigarillos, cigarettes, etc, not containing
tobacco
Smoking tobacco with or without tobacco
substitutes

4,454,758,714

6,392,887,762

14,343,910,755

14,169,161

34,111,286

154,767,779

122,187,744

4,349,559,550

28,304,823,906

121,311,589,846

132,967,333,196

376,009,312,598

Total

Source: National Bureau of Statistics Foreign Trade Statistics


Note: - = Nil

514

CHAPTER 12:
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS:
The external sector of the Nigeria economy has undergone profound changes in recent
years particularly in the rapid depreciation of the Naira, the accumulation of payments
arrears, the external debt problem etc. These changes along with other aspects of
international economic transactions are captured in the Balance of Payments Statistics.
The Balance of Payments (BOP) is defined as a systematic record of economic and
financial transactions for a given period between residents of an economy and nonresidents (the rest of the world). These transactions involve the provision and receipts
of real resources goods, services and income and changes in claims on, and
liabilities to, the rest of the world.
Specifically, the BOP records transactions in goods, services and income; changes in
ownership and in an economys holding of monetary gold, Special Drawing Rights
(SDRs) and claims on and liabilities to the rest of the world.
It also records unrequited or unilateral transfers the provision or receipt of an
economic value without the acceptance or relinquishing of something of equal value (or
quid pro quo). General transactions involving payments to a country by non-residents
are classified as credit entries, while those involving payments by the country to nonresidents are debit entries.
The Balance of Payments table is usually structured into three sections: Current
Account,Capital Account and Reserves.
The Current Account comprises the visible and invisible. The visible account consists of
exports and imports which are tangible physical commodities, the movement of which
constitutes merchandise trade. Exports are credit entries as non-residents acquiring
goods have to pay for the exporting country. Imports are debit entries as the importer
has to use his stock of foreign currencies to pay for imports.
The value of exports and imports is recorded free-on-board (FOB) to show the actual
costs of the goods without insurance and freight, both of which are treated in the
invisible section of the current account. The invisibles include services and income
account. The services covers freight, insurance and other distributive services involved
in international transportation of goods (which represents non-factor services).
Entries will either be credit or debit depending on whether the charges are received or
paid by the reporting economy.

515

The Capital and Financial account records changes in a countrys foreign assets and
liabilities, capital movements and changes in international investment position. Capital
may be long- or short-term, and private or public (government). Investment, as a major
component of financial account is direct if it creates or establishes a permanent
interest in an enterprise. However, investment in long-term bonds and corporate equity
constitutes portfolio investment.
Capital movements may take place between a reporting economy and the rest of the
world by injection of new loans and investments into the reporting economy by
foreigners. This movement may take the form of increases in foreign-owned deposits in
the banks of the domestic (reporting) economy. The latter may decide to recover its
loans and investments as well as bank deposits abroad. These are examples of credit
entries. Capital flows through new loans, and increases in deposits in foreign banks by
the reporting economy, constitute debit entries. The capital transfers component of
unrequited transfers is included in the capital account of the balance of payments

It should be noted that, in conformity with international standards, the balance of


payments statistics is currently undergoing a comprehensive revision to capture major
non-residents transactions with the aim of tracking down the huge inflows of capital
and expand coverage.

516

TABLE 515.1: BALANCE OF PAYMENTS, 2005 2009


Billion
2005

2006*

2007*

2008*

2009**

4,066.60

4,918.04

3,890.68

4,977.73

2,934.19

GOODS

3,833.00

4,439.12

4,512.06

5,563.18

2,577.10

Export (fob.)

7,246.54

7,324.68

8,309.76

9,907.61

6,771.60

Imports ci.f

-3,413.54

-2,885.56

-3,797.70

-4,344.43

-4,194.50

Services (net)

-419.47

-851.31

-1390.28

-1,444.08

-1505

Credit

426.27

280.4

181.56

230.74

250.15

Debit

-845.74

-1,131.70

-1,571.83

-1,674.83

-1,755.15

-269.77

-849.54

-1478.82

-1414

-1069.19

90.3

239.47

321.98

284.21

140.04

-360.07

-1,089.01

-1,800.80

-1,698.21

-1,209.14

922.85

2,179.75

2,247.71

2,272.62

2,931.20

Credit

940.1

2,202.54

2,266.60

2,295.26

2,959.71

Debit

-17.25

-22.78

-18.88

-22.63

-28.51

-2,710.89

-2,186.67

-791.52

-1265.15

1306.85

962.97

1,357.98

962.97

1,357.98

Financial Account (net)

-3,673.86

-3,544.65

-791.52

-1265.15

1306.85

Assets

-1,893.33

-2,517.03

-1,986.33

-1,325.80

702.79

Direct Investment(Abroad)

-2.12

-58.39

-41.27

-74.53

Portfolio Investment

-194.59

-231.94

-319.95

-316.1

405.24

-532.77

-568.80

-768.21

-45,444.99

-1,488.09

-1,794.56

-1,127.21

-196.37

1,548.40

-1,780.53

-1027.62

1,194.81

60.65

604.06

654.19

624.52

759.38

460.22

572.55

-393.34

360.29

332.55

-465.25

-30.27

-2,828.06

-2,012.43

-102.88

66.67

61.78

-3,099.15

-3,712.58

-4,241.05

A. Current Account

Income (net)
Credit
Debit
Current Transfers (net)

B. Capital & Financial Account


Capital Account (net)
Credit
Debit

Other Investment
Change in Reserve
Liabilities
Direct Investment (in reporting
economy)
Portfolio Investment
Other Investment Liabilities

NET ERRORS AND OMISSIONS


-569.04
-2,731.37
Source: Central Bank of Nigeria Annual Report and Statement of Account

Note: - = Nil
* = Revised
** = Provisional

517

TABLE 515.2: BALANCE OF PAYMENTS, 2005 2009


$'Billion
2005

2006

2007

2008*

2009**

30.95

38.57

31.19

42.26

20.12

GOODS

29.17

34.81

36.17

47.23

17.67

Export (fob.)

55.14

57.44

66.61

84.12

46.43

Imports ci.f

-25.98

-22.63

-30.44

-36.89

28.76

Services (net)

-3.19

-6.68

-11.14

-12.26

-1032

Credit

3.24

2.2

1.46

1.96

1.72

Debit

-6.44

-8.88

-12.6

14.22

12.04

-2.05

-6.66

11.85

-12.01

-7.33

Credit

0.69

1.88

2.58

2.41

0.96

Debit

-2.74

-8.54

-14.43

-14.42

-8.3

7.02

17.09

18.02

19.3

20.1

Credit

7.15

17.27

18.17

19.49

20.3

Debit

-0.13

-0.17

-0.15

-0.19

-0.19

-20.63

17.15

-6.34

-10.74

-8.96

7.33

10.65

7.33

10.65

Financial Account (net)

-27.96

-27.8

-6.34

-10.74

8.96

Assets

-14.41

-19.73

-15.92

-11.25

4.81

Direct Investment(Abroad)

-0.16

-0.46

-0.35

-0.51

Portfolio Investment

-1.52

-1.85

-2.71

-2.16

3.08

-4.17

-4.55

-6.52

-3.11

-11.32

-14.01

-9.03

-1.66

10.61

-13.55

-8.05

9.57

0.51

4.14

4.98

4.89

6.08

3.9

3.92

-2.99

2.82

2.66

-3.95

.-.20

-21.52

-15.78

0.82

0.55

0.42

24.84

31.52

29.08

A. Current Account

Income (net)

Current Transfers (net)

B. Capital & Financial Account


Capital Account (net)
Credit
Debit

Other Investment
Change in Reserve
Liabilities
Direct Investment (in reporting
economy)
Portfolio Investment
Other Investment Liabilities

NET ERRORS AND OMISSIONS


-4.33
21.42
Source: Central Bank of Nigeria Annual Report and Statement of Account

Note: - = Nil
* = Revised
** = Provisional

518

CHAPTER: 13
WAGES, PRICES AND PRICE INDICES
This chapter presents statistics on real take-home salaries in the public sector,
housing construction index, summary of value indices of ordinary shares listed on
the Nigerian Stock Exchange, Consumer Price Index and average manufacturing
capacity utilization rates.
Real take-home monthly wages are used to determine the impact of inflation on
nominal wages.

This is also a good indication of the level of erosion of the

purchasing power of the local currency. The lower, middle and upper income wage
earners, especially in the public sector are represented by grade levels 01, 08 and
15.
Generally, a price index is the measure of the proportionate or percentage changes
in a set of prices over time. Similarly, consumer price index measures changes in
the prices of consumer goods and services acquired by households over time
The conceptual and practical difficulties involved in measuring uses or
consumption has made the adoption of the acquisition approach common for
Consumer Price Index (CPI) compilation. Only household expenditures involving
monetary transactions are utilized for weight derivation. However, prices can be
imputed

for

non-monetary

consumptions

like

rent

for

owner-occupied

accommodation as well as remuneration in kind and own produce.


Retail prices of consumption goods and services are used in the computation of
CPI. As prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a
price index can only reflect their average movement.
The CPI changes purely in response to price changes, while the quantities of the
goods and services in the basket remain fixed. It is compiled using Laspeyers or
Paasche index formula.
TABLE 516: REAL TAKE-HOME WAGES AND SALARIES IN PUBLIC SECTOR, 2005 - 2009

Year

Naira Per Month


GL. 01

GL. 08

GL. 15

2005

6,476.62

22,059.90

56,512.98

2006

7,421.85

24,868.93

68,793.84

2007

7,421.85

24,868.63

68,793.84

2008

7421.85
5119.53

24,868.63

68,793.84

16297.84
44559.81
2009
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Note: Real-take home monthly wages and salaries in the public sector reflect the amount realized by deflating
nominal salaries/wages with the Consumer Price Index (CPI May 2003 = 1000). Wages and Salaries include
basic salary and all allowances, less taxes and other deductions. Real-take home wages /salaries is a milestone
for understanding the full impact of inflation on the purchasing power of the local currency.
* = Provisional

519

TABLE 517: WAGES/SALARIES AND OTHER BENEFITS BY ACTIVITY AND GENDER (NIGERIANS)
AS AT SEPTEMBER. (2008)

Sector

Wages and Salary only (Absolute Value ())


Male

Agriculture & Forestry


Crop

Female

Other Benefits (Absolute Value ())

Total

Male

Female

Total

4,834,006,004

1,048,625,467

5,882,631,471

26,670,700

1,355,774

28,026,474

Agriculture -Fishing

559,992,007

320,351,682

880,343,689

75,577,287

35,431,808

111,009,095

Agriculture-Forestry

466,603,190

417,696,092

884,299,282

1,013,488

374,166

1,387,654

Agriculture-Livestock

1,000,564,443

65,687,525

1,066,251,968

2,871,831

923,651

3,795,482

Agriculture-Poultry

1,355,097,849

829,554,513

2,184,652,362

10,199,157

2,932,311

13,131,468

Building &
Construction

75,523,957,502

10,149,920,200

85,673,877,702

232,738,302

38,786,100

271,524,402

Communications

43,263,814,353

13,825,935,835

57,089,750,188

30,938,039,888

2,667,692,745

33,605,732,633

Education Services

11,321,027,431

11,056,098,523

22,377,125,954

417,056,730

253,115,326

670,172,056

29,047,077,998

477,605,612

29,524,683,610

5,006,920

308,525

5,315,445

123,648,370

17,346,457

140,994,827

593,400

13,473,345

14,066,745

351,584,629,506

57,168,188,594

408,752,818,100

25,828,554,237

11,181,116,403

37,009,670,640

73,791,128

12,423,072

86,214,200

1,480,896

41,136

1,522,032

Health & Social Work

108,687,063,574

145,220,849,435

253,907,913,009

2,395,378,954

33,297,390,966

35,692,769,920

Hotels, Restaurants &


Tourism

217,083,562,622

327,297,600,513

544,381,163,135

106,867,279,042

2,174,422,515

109,041,701,557

466,159,684

6,960,000

473,119,684

3,607,968

3,607,968

517,528,089,533

187,182,537,857

704,710,627,390

197,928,066,948

240,323,977,470

438,252,044,418

2,148,355,438

191,150,676

2,339,506,114

29,378,245

1,755,475

31,133,720

Electricity, Gas &


Water Supply
Extraction of Crude
Petroleum & Natural
Gas; Service
Petroleum
Financial
Intermediation
Fishing (Industrial)

Manufacturing
(Cement)
Manufacturing (Other
Manufacturing)
Minning of Coal &
Lignitye, Extraction of
Peat
Minning of Metal Ores
Other Community,
Social & Personal
Services

1,066,236,351

158,681,430

1,224,917,781

44,711,355

10,267,234

54,978,589

17,981,044,168

89,981,912,850

107,962,957,018

839,044,949

421,040,320

1,260,085,269

Real Estate Renting &


Business Activities

168,145,628,300

29,850,182,688

197,995,810,988

9,660,427,910

13,096,870,038

22,757,297,948

Transport & Storage

215,210,182,829

86,054,969,985

301,265,152,814

1,311,783,934

122,110,697

1,433,894,631

Wholesale/Retail
Trade

158,790,921,282

36,200,948,046

194,991,869,328

6,133,011,397

926,215,972

7,059,227,369

1,926,261,453,562

997,535,227,052

2,923,796,680,614

382,752,493,538

304,569,601,977

687,322,095,515

Total

Source: National Bureau of Statistics - 2009 Manpower Stock and Employment Generation

520

TABLE 518: WAGES/SALARIES AND OTHER BENEFITS BY ACTIVITY AND GENDER (NIGERIANS) AS
AT SEPTEMBER. (2009)

Sector

Wages and Salary only (Absolute Value ())


Male

Agriculture & Forestry


Crop

Female

Other Benefits (Absolute Value ())

Total

Male

Female

Total

6,313,745,692

4,031,334,232

10,345,079,924

27,594,714

875,854

28,470,568

Agriculture -Fishing

606,234,013

241,058,614

847,292,627

25,391,196

952,984

26,344,180

Agriculture-Forestry

432,707,054

417,980,346

850,687,400

1,443,976

380,508

54,814,748

Agriculture-Livestock

1,343,494,258

69,947,387

1,413,441,645

2,881,873

938,334

3,820,207

Agriculture-Poultry

1,170,649,327

834,590,588

2,005,239,915

15,246,201

3,506,501

18,752,702

77,974,808,792

14,864,615,866

92,839,424,658

418,110,711

44,633,984

22,572,909

145,345,550,808

16,051,050,618

161,396,601,426

45,710,795,771

2,137,054,395

47,847,850,166

6,864,316,258

11,394,116,700

18,258,432,958

3,120,651,817

113,743,922

3,234,395,739

3,309,716,738

2,056,398,980

5,366,115,718

6,310,271

1,322,814

51,082,245,905

81,807,657

16,733,277

98,540,934

741,750

247,250

989,000

356,890,568,199

207,216,051,475

564,106,619,674

43,165,129,326

13,553,071,864

56,718,201,190

85,576,592

4,730,640

90,307,232

1,234,080

41,136

56,719,190,190

Health & Social Work

130,102,554,005

157,607,168,259

287,709,722,264

8,972,026,923

4,157,181,348

13,129,208,271

Hotels, Restaurants &


Tourism

134,546,180,852

66,221,900,311

200,768,081,163

1,836,681,172

1,193,200,501

3,029,881,673

346,460,700

34,560,000

381,020,700

5,349,268

16,159,089,944

425,992,053,266

118,704,733,578

544,696,786,844

25,082,364,320

29,476,760,940

54,559,125,260

2,143,066,929

433,121,493

2,576,188,422

15,601,475

1,612,070

17,213,545

Building & Construction


Communications
Education Services
Electricity, Gas & Water
Supply
Extraction of Crude
Petroleum & Natural
Gas; Service Petroleum
Financial Intermediation

Fishing (Industrial)

Manufacturing
(Cement)
Manufacturing (Other
Manufacturing)
Minning of Coal &
Lignitye, Extraction of
Peat

Minning of Metal Ores


Other Community,
Social & Personal
Services

814,073,869

180,512,300

994,586,169

33,525,013

5,241,235

54,576,338,805

16,577,168,714

11,003,107,333

27,580,276,047

855,522,296

485,372,044

1,340,894,340

Real Estate Renting &


Business Activities

706,059,622,302

306,169,367,110

1,012,228,989,412

1,151,790,614

351,021,787

1,502,812,401

61,308,240,001

29,220,447,981

90,528,687,982

20,442,598,475

274,163,769

2,843,706,741

220,139,979,285

117,184,731,004

337,324,710,289

13,904,820,849

9,786,710,292

23,691,531,141

2,298,448,575,311

1,063,958,258,092

3,362,406,833,403

164,795,812,091

61,588,033,532

226,383,845,623

Transport & Storage

Wholesale/Retail Trade
Total

Source: National Bureau of Statistics - 2009 Manpower Stock and Employment Generation

521

TABLE 519: WAGES/SALARIES AND OTHER BENEFITS BY ACTIVITY AND GENDER (NON-NIGERIANS) AS AT
SEPTEMBER, 2008

Wages and Salary only (Absolute Value ())


Category of Employees
Working Proprietors and
Active Partners

Male

Female

Total

Other Benefits (Absolute Value ())


Male

Female

Total

22,377,462,617

812,891,029

23,190,353,646

711,201,954

104,229,370

815,431,324

Unpaid Workers

33,972,500

81,534

34,054,034

887,040

1,630,680

2,517,720

Apprentices

74,389,133

2,255,774

76,644,907

23,042,519,101

14,113,574,734

37,156,093,835

20,751,454,762

10,288,239,392

31,039,694,154

Clerical and Related


Office Workers

9,652,853,717

6,219,915,869

15,872,769,586

6,728,411,658

4,380,108,302

11,108,519,960

Operatives

5,217,041,056

61,585,998

5,278,627,054

23,222,902

8,576,338

31,799,240

110,237,725

9,467,528

119,705,253

6,855,030

246,816

7,101,846

60,508,475,849

21,219,772,466

81,728,248,315

28,222,033,346

14,783,030,898

43,005,064,244

Managerial, Professional
and Technical Workers

Other(s) Specify
Total

Source: NBS, 2009 Manpower Stock and Employment Generation Survey.

TABLE 520: WAGES/SALARIES AND OTHER BENEFITS BY ACTIVITY AND GENDER (NON-NIGERIANS) AS AT
SEPTEMBER, 2009

Wages and Salary only (Absolute Value ())


Category of Employees
Working Proprietors and
Active Partners
Unpaid Workers
Apprentices
Managerial, Professional
and Technical Workers
Clerical and Related
Office Workers
Operatives
Other(s) Specify
Total

Male

Female

Total

Other Benefits (Absolute Value ())


Male

Female

Total

25,913,840,132

897,320,481

26,811,160,613

4,577,927,523

113,829,000

4,691,756,523

36,146,740

81,534

36,228,274

887,040

1,630,680

2,517,720

139,904,975

2,011,172

141,916,147

700,560

4,694,274,243

158,913,055,915

14,753,920,797

173,666,976,712

22,185,538,684

10,266,085,528

32,451,624,212

10,248,537,324

6,573,187,287

16,821,724,611

7,418,831,485

4,826,936,301

12,245,767,786

5,476,074,008

90,158,428

5,566,232,436

26,778,946

13,717,561

44,697,391,998

154,143,432

6,953,563

161,096,995

7,157,412

246,816

7,404,228

200,881,702,526

22,323,633,262

223,205,335,788

34,217,821,650

15,222,445,886

49,440,267,536

Source: NBS, 2009 Manpower Stock and Employment Generation Survey.

522

TABLE 521:

SUMMARY OF VALUE INDICES OF ORDINARY SHARES LISTED ON THE


NIGERIAN STOCK EXCHANGE (DECEMBER), 1984 = 100, 2003 - 2007

Year

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

6,035.60

6,004.1

7,314.8

11,292.5

15,559.0

Financial

90,423.50

167,276.5

302,209.0

543,086.1

1,725,410.3

Manufacturing

20,904.80

26,445.8

28,841.2

36,282.9

62,379.5

Commercial

17,904.80

25,018.2

23,965.5

38,508.3

43,720.0

Services

16,662.70

23,740.3

30,149.2

39,974.3

99,403.2

89.5

89.5

na

na

na

33,358.3

57,990.2

Agriculture

Foreign Listing

All Item
20,128.9
23,844.5
24,085.8
Source: Central Bank of Nigeria - Statistical Bulletin
Note:
1. The indices were computed using the Market Capitalisation Method
2. na = not available

TABLE 522: NATIONAL HOUSING CONSTRUCTION INDEX CLASSIFIED BY TYPE


(1997= 100), 2001 2005
2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

Residential
Number of Applications

162

195

202

169

327

Number of Approvals
Number of Buildings Started

179
63

233
66

205
50

188
26

329
348

Number of Applications

264

298

463

248

834

Number of Approvals

203

237

223

281

281

Number of Buildings Started

53

63

51

148

427

Industrial
Number of Applications

45

68

46

173

107

Number of Approvals

51

76

47

169

139

Number of Buildings Started

Commercial

42

36

25

101

224

Others
Number of Applications

272

468

239

155

655

Number of Approvals

258

460

217

154

167

Number of Buildings Started


49
46
Source: Central Bank of Nigeria - Statistical Bulletin
Note:
The Index was computed using returns from 22 States

51

99

300

523

TABLE 523: NIGERIA'S AVERAGE MANUFACTURING CAPACITY UTILISATION RATES,


2002 2007
Percent
Sub Sector

2002

2003

2004

2005

2007

Meat and Dairy Products

54.30

75.75

72.17

62.00

63.00

Vegetable and Grain Mill

43.20

45.80

44.32

90.00

58.00

Bakery Products

60.60

43.00

57

65.00

68.00

Sugar Cocoa Confectionery

24.50

33.10

41.38

19.00

71.00

Miscellaneous Food Preparation

50.80

54.00

33.5

80.00

56.00

Beer and Stout

56.30

56.70

47.62

53.00

48.00

Soft Drinks

44.40

46.50

54.55

48.00

71.00

Textile

35.50

34.60

46.65

48.00

41.00

Knitting, Carpets And Rugs

45.80

7.00

33.38

5.00

4.00

Leather Products

31.80

28.00

85.00

Leather Footwear

30.70

69.00

Saw Milling

40.90

68.00

Wood and Cork Products

49.70

37.50

42.07

48.00

Paper Manufacture And Products

23.70

44.10

40.02

100.00

Printing and Publishing

47.40

44.40

48.21

53.00

64.00

Basic Industrial Chemicals

67.50

57.40

46.81

68.00

Paints

36.60

54.30

32.8

35.00

32.00

Drugs and Medicines

39.20

41.50

43.62

68.00

61.00

Soaps and Perfumes

42.10

44.40

40.65

43.00

68.00

Other Chemical And Petroleum


Products

54.40

23.80

51.27

30.00

82.00

Tyres and Tubes

38.40

38.90

23

80.00

68.00

Plastic Products

38.70

51.10

51.42

53.00

61.00

Glass and Glass Products

48.30

59.60

60.13

80.00

Cement and Cement Products

61.70

37.50

40.27

55.00

72.00

Basic Metal Industries

80.00

80.00

44.43

72.00

22.00

Structural Metal Products

39.90

35.90

50.24

60.00

73.00

Fabricated Metal Products

60.20

37.90

52.73

59.00

69.00

Radio, T.V. and Communication


Equipment

39.60

33.50

66.12

51.00

Motor Vehicle Assembly

32.80

27.70

22.52

70.00

Roofing Sheets

28.23

Wine, Spirits and Distillers

41.40

53.00

Average utilized by Rate (%)


44.30
Source: Central Bank of Nigeria - Statistical Bulletin
Note: - = Nil

41.10

45

52.78

53.29

524

TABLE 524.1: INDEX OF MANUFACTURING CONSUMPTION (BASE QUARTERLY AVERAGE (1990 = 100),
2005 - 2009

Year/Quarter

Sugar
Coonfectionery

Soft
Drinks

Beer &
Stout

Cotton
Textiles

Synthetic
Fabrics

Foot
Wear

Paints

2005

50.6

53.2

137.5

80.3

44.6

99.0

184.6

2006

50.6

53.2

137.5

80.3

44.6

99.0

184.6

1st Quarter

50.6

53.0

137.1

80.3

44.6

98.3

184.4

2nd Quarter

50.5

53.0

137.3

80.3

44.6

99.1

184.7

3rd Quarter

50.7

53.1

137.7

80.2

44.6

99.3

184.7

4th Quarter

50.8

53.6

137.8

80.3

44.6

99.3

184.7

2007

51.3

53.0

131.7

79.8

46.3

96.5

187.1

1st Quarter

43.7

54.3

138.1

79.2

73.4

91.5

157.0

2nd Quarter

58.9

51.1

124.0

84.3

46.7

103.3

159.9

3rd Quarter

45.5

55.9

135.9

83.9

42.1

90.9

212.3

4th Quarter

57.0

50.8

128.9

72.0

23.0

100.4

219.3

2008*

57.9

55.0

129.1

80.1

46.7

89.2

192.1

1st Quarter

54.3

54.3

127.1

79.2

70.7

90.3

169.9

2nd Quarter

56.9

55.9

128.9

84.3

50.3

89.2

180.2

3rd Quarter

56.1

56.9

129.7

83.9

42.1

89.0

200.8

4th Quarter

64.2

52.8

130.8

73.0

23.9

88.4

127.4

2009**

65.3

57.2

131.0

69.2

41.4

88.1

200.1

1st Quarter

64.3

54.1

130.6

68.9

40.3

88.0

199.8

2nd Quarter

65.0

56.9

130.9

69.0

40.3

88.2

200.0

3rd Quarter

65.8

58.9

131.2

69.9

42.1

88.3

200.0

4th Quarter

66.0

59.1

131.4

68.9

43.0

88.0

200.8

Sources: Data Derived from NBS and CBN Surveys


Note: * = Revised
** = Provisional

TABLE 524.2: INDEX OF MANUFACTURING CONSUMPTION (BASE QUARTERLY AVERAGE (1990 = 100),
2005 - 2009
Refined
Roofing
Cement
Petroleum
Sheets
2005
132.8
113.4
37.4
2006
132.8
113.4
37.4
1st Quarter
132.6
113.3
37.3
2nd Quarter
132.7
113.4
37.4
3rd Quarter
132.8
113.4
37.4
4th Quarter
133.0
113.5
37.4
2007
129.9
113.5
39.2
1st Quarter
135.6
113.3
43.0
2nd Quarter
134.5
115.3
43.6
3rd Quarter
119.5
106.1
42.2
4th Quarter
130.0
119.1
28.2
2008*
131.8
126.7
43.3
1st Quarter
130.6
124.0
40.8
2nd Quarter
131.8
126.5
44.6
3rd Quarter
131.9
127.3
44.9
4th Quarter
132.9
128.9
42.9
2009**
128.8
138.1
48.0
1st Quarter
127.9
135.0
47.9
2nd Quarter
128.7
138.9
48.0
3rd Quarter
129.0
139.1
48.1
4th Quarter
129.7
139.3
48.1
Sources: Data Derived from NBS and CBN Surveys
Note: * = Revised
** = Provisional
Year/Quarter

Vehicle
Assembly
64.1
64.1
63.9
64.3
64.3
63.9
64.9
68.6
72.0
59.0
60.2
62.1
68.8
60.4
59.0
60.2
58.5
58.9
59.0
58.1
58.0

Soap &
Detergents
140.1
140.1
139.9
140.0
140.1
140.2
138.0
137.0
144.1
135.2
135.5
140.4
140.9
144.1
135.2
141.5
141.4
141.0
141.2
141.5
142.0

Radio &
T.V
27.9
27.9
27.9
27.9
27.9
27.9
27.8
28.0
27.6
27.9
27.9
31.3
29.9
30.2
30.3
34.9
34.5
34.1
34.0
34.9
35.1

Total
89.65
89.65
89.48
89.63
89.71
89.77
89.15
89.44
89.64
88.95
88.64
91.21
90.83
91.02
91.32
84.75
92.43
91.60
92.32
92.84
93.03

525

TABLE 525: INDEX OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION (1990= 100), 2005 - 2009


Year/Quarter

Manufacturing

Mining

Elecricity

Total

2005

89.5

143.2

233.2

121.6

2006

89.6

142.7

198.1

120.8

1st Quarter

91.9

144.4

212.5

123.2

2nd Quarter

92.6

148.1

189.0

124.4

3rd Quarter

87.2

145.3

200.0

120.6

4th Quarter

86.6

132.8

190.9

114.8

2007

89.2

132.7

190.2

119.4

1st Quarter

89.4

132.0

189.7

120.3

2nd Quarter

89.6

132.2

190.3

120.1

3rd Quarter

89.0

133.1

190.1

119.5

4th Quarter

88.6

133.3

190.8

117.5

2008*

91.2

129.6

198.2

117.8

1st Quarter

90.8

130.9

194.2

118.3

2nd Quarter

91.0

129.4

199.0

117.7

3rd Quarter

91.3

129.0

199.5

118.0

4th Quarter

91.7

129.0

200.0

117.2

20209**

92.4

129.4

198.3

118.2

1st Quarter

91.6

127.2

198.0

116.9

2nd Quarter

92.3

129.5

195.9

118.1

3rd Quarter

92.8

130.5

199.3

118.9

4th Quarter
93.0
130.5
200.0
Sources: Data Derived from NBS and CBN Surveys, NNPC, Federal Ministry of Power & Steel,
Ministry of Solid Minerals Dept
Note: * = Revised
** = Provisional

119.0

TABLE 526: COMPOSITE CONSUMER PRICE INDEX (BASE: MAY, 2003 = 100), 2005 - 2009
Description

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Month on Month

-1.5

-0.8

0.6

0.8

2.2

Year on Year

11.6

8.5

6.6

15.1

13.9

12-Month Average
All Items Less Farm
Produce (%Change)

17.9

8.2

5.4

11.6

12.5

Month on Month

-0.9

3.6

0.0

1.0

1.5

Year on Year

2.4

17.3

3.6

10.4

11.2

12-Month Average

8.8

12.8

9.2

5.1

9.2

Month on Month

-2.5

-4.0

0.7

0.6

2.4

Year on Year

15.5

3.9

8.2

18.0

15.5

12-Month Average
23.1
Source: National Bureau of Statistics

5.6

1.9

16.1

14.8

All Items Index


(%Change)

Food (% Change)

526

TABLE 527: ANNUAL AVERAGE COMPOSITE CONSUMER PRICE INDEX(BASE:


MAY, 2003 = 100), (RURAL AND URBAN CENTRES), 2006 - 2009
Commodity

2006

2007

2008

Imported Foods

2009
101.5

Foods

69.4

75.1

88.6

102.4

Food & Non-Alcoholic Beverages

69.4

75.4

88.7

102.7

Alcoholic Beverage, Tobacco and Kola

91.3

94.4

97.5

101.9

Clothing and Footwear

88.5

86.5

96.9

101.5

Gas and Other Fuels


Furnishing and Household Equipment
Maintenance

77.1

83.6

93.5

100.2

75.7

77.8

87.1

101.7

Health
Transport

90.1
83.9

84.3
89.8

96.1
90.9

101.8
101.8

Communications

94.1

94.6

97.1

100.0

Recreation and Culture

86.7

86.4

93.5

101.9

Education

63.8

74.2

87.6

101.5

Restaurants and Hotels

66.2

79.5

99.5

102.6

Miscellaneous , Good & Services

80.4

80.8

92.9

101.7

All Items Less Farm Produce and Energy

83.3

79.6

91.7

101.9

All Item Less Farm Produce

79.7

82.6

91.2

101.5

73.1

77.9

89.7

102.2

Housing, Water, Electricity,

All Items
Source: National Bureau of Statistics

TABLE 528:

CONSUMER PRICE INDEX AS AT DECEMBER (ALL URBAN CENTRES)


(BASE: NOV. 2009 = 100) 2006 - 2009

Commodity

2006

2007

2008

Imported Foods

2009
100.5

Foods

72.3

78.9

89.6

101.6

Food & Non-Alcoholic Beverages

72.3

79.0

89.7

101.7

Alcoholic Beverage, bacco and Kola

92.0

101.2

97.5

99.9

Clothing and Footwear

90.3

94.0

98.5

100.9

Housing Water, Electricity, Gas and


Other Fuels

74.8

88.3

98.8

101.4

Furnishing and Household Equipment


Maintenance

78.7

89.9

96.2

100.8

Health

89.2

91.2

95.9

101.6

Transport

85.1

98.6

93.9

102.0

Communications

97.8

101.4

99.3

99.2

Recreation and Culture

99.3

98.4

98.6

104.2

Education

69.3

86.2

90.9

100.7

Restaurants and Hotels

77.3

91.0

102.7

103.2

Miscellaneous, Good and Services

79.9

87.6

93.7

101.6

All Items Less Farm Produce and Energy

77.8

89.9

97.9

101.8

All Item Less Farm Produce

79.3

90.7

97.8

101.3

74.7

83.3

92.8

101.4

All Items
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Note: The Base year for 2003 is May, 2003 =100

527

TABLE 529: CONSUMER PRICE INDEX AS AT DECEMBER (ALL RURAL CENTRES), 2006- 2009
Commodity

2006

2007

2008

Foods
Food & Non-Alcoholic Beverages
Alcoholic Beverage ,Tobacco and Kola
Clothing And Footwear
Housing Water , Electricity, Gas and Other
Fuel
Furnishing and Household Equipment
Maintenance
Health
Transport
Communications
Recreation and Culture
Education
Restaurants and Hotels

68.4
68.4
90.4
86.4

73.8
74.2
85.5
78.4

88.3
88.3
97.5
95.2

103.1
103.5
103.5
102.0

80.0

77.8

86.8

99.2

73.9
90.8
81.8
90.9
79.0
58.6
59.9

70.3
78.2
75.0
88.9
79.1
62.7
72.8

81.4
96.2
85.8
95.3
90.5
84.4
97.7

102.4
102.0
101.6
100.6
99.9
102.1
102.0

Miscellaneous , Good & Services

80.9

74.9

92.2

101.9

All Items Less Farm Produce and Energy

88.7

74.5

88.7

102.1

All Item Less Farm Produce

80.0

78.8

88.1

101.7

72.4

75.4

88.2

102.8

Imported Foods

2009
102.3

All Items
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Note: The Base Year May, 2003 =100

TABLE 530: AVERAGE PRICES OF SELECTED CASH CROPS (NAIRA PER TONNE), 2005 - 2009
Commodity

2005

2006

2007*

2008**

2009***

86,927.8

92,954.4

94,706.7

97,424.8

103,763.4

Cocoa

168,099.9

175,632.8

182,490.0

220,000.0

435,000.0

Coffee Arabica

154,308.8

158,544.5

172,003.6

181,665.2

193,795.4

Tea

207,908.2

251,536.0

308,406.7

335,546.5

390,854.7

Cotton

30,480.0

32,151.1

33,822.2

35,628.3

36,295.6

Groungnut (Unshelled)

25,080.8

25,681.2

26,281.6

26,903.4

27,499.5

Ginger (Peeled)

91,981.9

82,872.5

194,746.7

205,847.3

237,172.8

Palm Kernel

26,312.2

26,930.2

48,796.7

57,946.1

63,615.7

1,220,078.1

133,003.6

161,358.2

179,398.0

194,530.0

59,379.7

62,717.2

65,720.0

69,056.1

72,292.4

132,808.4

135,047.6

137,286.8

139,582.3

142,810.2

52,922.0

53,568.0

54,214.0

54,860.0

57,506.0

Wheat
81,102.1
89,199.6
67,136.7
68,768.1
Sources: (i) CBN Nationwide Survey
(ii) Agricultural Projects Monitoring & Evaluation Unit (APMEU) Bulletin on Prices
(iii) NAERLS
Note
* = CBN Nationwide Survey Bulletin on Prices
** = Provisional
*** = Estimated

75,064.1

Benniseed

Palm Oil (Special)


Soya Beans
Rubber (100% Dry Lump
top Quarlity)
Cashew Nut

TABLE 531: INDICES OF AVERAGE WORLD PRICES (C.I.F) OF NIGERIA'S MAJOR


AGRICULTURAL EXPORT COMMODITIES (1990 = 100) , 2005 2009
Commodity
Cocoa
Coffee
Copra
Cotton
Palm Oil
Soya Beans
All commodities

2005
180.0
65.5
149.5
66.7
131.5
125.1
172.4

2006
216.9
83.9
144.6
69.7
147.6
123.2
206.0

2007
276.0
282.7
123
154.0
223.6
159.4
413.6

2008
348.2
284.0
173.7
126.1
337.6
261.1
514.8

2009
520.4
207.3
154.6
155.7
381.5
245.2
572.8

Source: Public Ledger & Financial Times (Longdon)

528

TABLE 532:

INDICES OF AVERAGE WORLD PRICES (C.I.F) OF NIGERIA'S MAJOR


ARGRICULTURAL EXPORT COMODITIES (1990 = 100) NIARA BASED, 2005 - 2009

Comodity

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Cocoa

2,155.60

5,522.80

3,472.20

4,128.50

6,156.80

Coffee

1,073.30

1,334.70

3,312.20

3,196.20

2,333.20

Copra

2,434.20

2,262.40

2,105.30

2,591.60

2,280.60

Cotton

1,079.60

1,096.80

2,428.20

1,874.50

2,315.00

Palm Oil

2,423.10

2,643.00

1,189.20

1,720.80

1,946.60

Soya Beans

2,035.00

1,946.10

4,793.60

7,401.30

7,568.00

5,713.10

7,198.50

8,009.10

All Comodities
2,179.80
2,521.30
Sources: Public Legder and Financial Times (Longdon)

TABLE 533: INDEX OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION BY TYPE OF ACTIVITY (1990 = 100), 2005
- 2009
Sub-Sector

2005

2006

2007*

2008**

2009***

181.50

195.3

208.4

222

237.1

(a) Staples

199.5

215.00

229.50

245.90

268.20

(b) Other Crops

88.60

93.30

98.90

106.30

113.80

Livestock

250.00

265.00

279.70

299.00

319.40

Fishery

182.10

190.70

201.70

214.90

270.00

Forestry

132.60

134.80

138.40

147.40

155.50

200.10

212.80

226.70

242.10

Crops

Aggregate
186.90
Source: National Bureau of Statistics (NBS)
Note *
= Revised
** = Provisional
*** = Estimated

529

TABLE 534:

SUMMARY OF FOOD EXPENDITURE BY STATE AND COMMODITY TYPE, 2004


Naira

States

Cereals

Flour

Starchy
Food

Processed
Food

Cooking
Oil

Fruits

Protein

Vegetable

Cooked
Food

Food
Supplement

Abia

490,642

23,625

602,259

838,464

244,562

200,397

1,188,811

436,763

69,087

85,054

Adamawa

687,444

9,579

136,707

207,945

154,615

167,665

562,172

316,034

25,343

2,267,504

Akwa Ibom

362,006

62,599

840,279

704,707

231,305

153,229

909,947

293,873

8,020

31,566

Anambra

390,007

94,685

485,285

27,919

172,210

35,963

526,616

293,092

26,726

9,846

1,070,805

45,728

80,807

335,801

247,702

611,325

406,559

369,466

755,962

42,871

Bayelsa

284,828

4,146

513,759

699,608

239,136

508,323

1,803,909

270,711

44,286

15,260

Benue

380,822

271,693

700,921

218,689

187,058

145,412

653,677

439,537

19,623

14,539

Borno

759,852

88,283

96,067

389,781

229,007

115,109

663,356

307,778

24,050

72,950

Cross River

232,044

45,631

850,740

529,631

210,428

96,364

665,611

214,450

22,134

23,920

Delta

237,987

16,580

405,728

475,168

175,690

59,480

851,989

212,904

8,519

25,898

Ebonyi

522,643

89,461

1,565,150

697,847

269,810

200,676

755,359

351,714

28,235

11,213

Edo

463,917

34,863

597,755

592,882

306,433

90,876

846,487

246,617

49,133

35,156

Ekiti

390,007

94,685

485,245

271,919

172,210

35,963

526,616

293,092

26,726

9,846

Enugu

556,516

113,218

1,301,868

649,413

338,215

192,705

933,805

412,756

21,173

39,783

Gombe

738,879

45,036

107,128

259,305

218,327

54,759

476,334

278,458

572,871

34,224

Imo

454,462

90,301

717,826

708,128

219,763

190,500

1,020,093

345,142

17,950

39,884

Jigawa

775,665

15,902

49,529

448,894

167,649

64,331

217,884

248,601

10,960

29,229

Kaduna

1,418,745

93,141

361,699

629,981

355,492

70,514

872,672

621,198

30,707

39,361

Kano

1,817,639

22,408

152,060

502,778

331,968

80,927

626,880

593,960

23,229

27,910

Katsina

1,187,084

71,405

147,617

454,039

212,212

65,933

537,773

408,756

62,770

60,088

Kebbi

Bauchi

1,304,283

11,439

49,704

168,309

183,077

42,385

511,636

168,611

890

3,270

Kogi

59,681

239,156

211,621

164,284

154,252

4,569

20,564

30,534

22,753

3,760

Kwara

23,983

192,447

240,937

164,503

10,598

9,810

79,155

41,639

7,940

1,382

Lagos

117,697

142,800

207,320

281,948

47,778

19,021

232,785

81,714

41,557

8,782

Nasarawa

819,991

149,566

709,168

282,999

235,636

61,236

614,944

315,141

26,456

96,370

Niger

906,819

61,262

265,698

308,697

253,770

49,765

570,827

285,419

19,270

53,262

Ogun

306,686

87,237

163,666

427,557

166,190

35,798

717,149

291,543

48,312

29,465

Ondo

375,676

68,877

514,771

433,033

180,675

31,267

859,219

299,732

8,597

14,326

Osun

432,121

194,917

251,296

575,219

150,170

35,990

494,426

240,506

87,149

24,994

Oyo

378,768

512,183

362,463

757,233

204,830

67,936

748,695

298,705

146,830

55,425

Plateau

850,972

70,410

294,299

307,559

283,730

72,672

607,897

383,394

15,855

25,613

Rivers

241,904

13,193

454,577

534,912

139,961

70,613

921,961

195,273

16,586

25,583

Sokoto

1,121,171

13,003

66,298

206,811

159,813

40,855

417,196

196,457

9,590

16,617

Taraba

577,473

189,574

628,951

180,992

300,851

55,163

831,192

303,632

32,851

21,441

Yobe

738,879

45,036

107,128

259,305

218,327

54,759

476,334

278,458

572,871

34,224

1,479,953

65,885

66,282

236,573

207,242

42,250

634,300

170,256

175,730

41,627

474,034

84,797

333,610

199,188

110,403

35,360

351,841

160,172

24,073

20,910

Total
23,432,085
3,474,751
15,126,218
Source: National Bureau of Statistics - NLSS

15,376,021

7,691,095

3,869,900

24,136,671

10,696,088

3,104,814

3,393,153

Zamfara
FCT

530

TABLE 535: SUMMARY OF NON FOOD EXPENDITURE BY STATES AND COMMODITY TYPE, 2004
Naira
State

Clothing And
Footwear

Fuel
Light

Rent

Household
Goods

Health
Expenditur
e

Transport

Education
Expenditur
e

Entertainment

Drinks

Other
Services

Abia

291,183

21,368

321,268

388,812

174,161

262,791

223,378

17,920

128,701

293,341

Adamawa

318,074

9,356

264,698

286,690

75,087

80,444

19,922

4,849

48,944

107,283

Akwa Ibom

303,540

10,148

338,735

314,158

155,147

175,475

540,946

7,484

115,306

358,724

Anambra

217,745

22,324

308,870

347,537

193,510

161,968

140,933

15,388

146,232

245,031

Bauchi

412,714

7,868

265,633

1,220,632

34,410

92,133

4,795

885

14,208

170,850

Bayelsa

724,492

1,100

330,244

516,745

151,533

311,398

76,694

21,278

187,587

358,361

Benue

867,549

12,899

177,262

444,061

80,002

24,631

196,398

11,407

52,125

81,499

Borno

509,546

106,970

396,668

204,561

51,879

50,473

32,646

3,703

28,772

176,528

Cross River

238,273

12,913

210,179

296,396

128,853

134,395

179,970

16,078

106,380

359,828

Delta

94,551

12,963

238,979

170,392

70,078

69,087

140,274

2,455

99,000

102,784

Ebonyi

434,012

6,701

200,289

179,283

105,705

469,782

75,114

6,022

186,766

88,781

Edo

452,290

37,469

318,429

508,259

120,082

621,977

235,603

16,770

143,281

175,070

Ekiti

230,284

17,642

243,399

169,694

66,738

125,914

219,253

7,640

54,680

151,887

Enugu

521,751

10,590

241,237

465,345

202,845

114,897

266,616

8,625

130,523

143,360

Gombe

232,186

5,663

259,540

306,701

49,590

83,260

56,417

933

9,873

115,410

Imo

172,464

7,075

218,852

230,567

298,399

150,258

239,112

22,457

125,246

223,430

Jigawa

274,162

2,717

351,397

214,448

18,268

82,308

3,931

1,538

312

64,133

Kaduna

414,676

42,356

596,351

505,246

80,361

269,486

105,182

2,146

66,161

270,852

Kano

415,920

16,806

547,660

530,740

63,853

253,652

43,228

9,794

5,697

152,449

Katsina

502,964

7,551

429,613

431,811

49,037

139,046

23,005

5,797

37,554

274,284

Kebbi

423,220

39,620

368,442

207,324

34,716

43,014

12,330

750

885

22,734

Kogi

30,861

17,918

19,765

20,714

7,083

7,712

60

4,750

11,797

6,500

Kwara

13,142

18,500

23,804

11,520

4,845

7,455

1,310

4,200

12,935

11,742

Lagos

90,244

25,609

92,976

80,465

71,253

103,068

24,120

16,620

21,883

204,028

Nasarawa

793,410

8,551

354,964

1,152,937

67,360

171,311

39,738

16,880

48,759

92,169

Niger

107,493

11,599

406,078

272,567

38,156

507,248

10,579

10,576

21,299

144,364

Ogun

259,778

35,398

300,892

216,946

99,269

255,491

179,733

12,633

61,075

173,679

Ondo

732,722

23,263

278,932

181,540

423,884

181,042

81,199

3,720

35,581

178,319

Osun

733,106

27,096

281,176

178,973

423,884

152,796

62,790

22,129

29,033

202,672

Oyo

273,749

65,593

426,360

278,569

89,186

321,427

181,544

52,353

48,317

190,546

Plateau

253,105

6,457

307,113

335,830

84,335

86,737

86,597

7,300

48,926

99,884

Rivers

177,039

30,750

273,079

334,807

107,636

232,810

109,189

13,190

98,305

175,694

Sokoto

126,017

10,418

355,398

166,229

27,829

34,029

29,664

2,746

3,785

51,887

Taraba

234,533

3,552

326,770

411,292

440,764

185,011

75,137

3,282

90,399

409,636

Yobe

247,541

3,050

4,005

Zamfara

235,910

338

387,087

228,365

42,554

41,323

10,015

9,073

5,603

44,563

FCT

497,766

57,251

228,671

169,440

31,189

249,124

104,207

8,045

35,020

97,477

Total
12,858,012
754,392
Source: National Bureau of Statistics - NLSS

10,690,810

11,982,646

4,163,481

6,252,973

3,831,629

371,416

2,264,955

6,019,779

Note: - = Nil

531

TABNLE 536: HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURE BY TYPE OF COMMODITY: RURAL, URBAN


AND NATIONAL, 2007
Naira
Total Expenditure
Food Commodity

Rural

Urban

National

17,845,158

5,836,126

23,681,284

2,365,352

1,224,069

3,541,049

Starchy Food

12,944,440

2,962,881

15,669,795

Processed Food

10,967,381

4,809,701

15,956,021

Cooking Oil

5,545,457

1,942,907

7,967,442

Fruits

3,042,084

537,544

3,100,550

18,451,672

6,636,112

25,146,371

8,422,221

2,598,933

11,021,154

Cooked Food

706,176

528,223

1,234,399

Food Supplements

670,476

382,986

1,053,462

80,960,417

27,459,482

108,371,527

9,046,657

3,825,155

12,915,077

Rent

155,520

458,483

614,003

Fuel

6,983,209

3,949,847

10,933,056

Household Goods

8,282,196

3,598,986

12,862,476

Health Expenditure

3,020,762

790,463

2,781,309

Transport

4,083,537

2,770,240

6,853,777

Education Expenditure

2,465,602

1,649,991

4,115,593

178,457

125,837

309,650

Drink

1,705,586

559,197

2,264,783

Other Services

3,937,645

2,483,954

6,421,598

39,859,171

20,212,153

60,071,324

120,819,588

47,671,635

168,442,851

Cereals
Flours

Protein
Vegetable

Subtotal
Non-Food Commodity
Clothing and Foot wear

Entertament

Subtotal
Grand Total
Source: National Bureau of Statistics

532

TABLE 537: AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURE BY STATES AND SECTOR, 2009

State

Non-Food
Expenditure

Food Expenditure

Total Expenditure
expenditure

Abia

150,152.76

165,508.37

315,661.13

Adamawa

138,098.70

114,197.67

252,296.37

Akwa Ibom

192,776.65

213,325.75

406,102.40

Anambra

193,865.35

207,752.85

401,618.20

Bauchi

135,392.53

96,255.86

231,648.40

Bayelsa

188,755.21

165,662.03

354,417.23

Benue

190,586.16

81,808.78

272,394.93

Borno

264,014.48

98,158.01

362,172.50

Cross River

141,987.12

156,270.75

298,257.87

Delta

99,922.02

139,576.35

239,498.38

Ebonyi

116,980.21

53,474.92

170,455.13

Edo

184,216.45

169,456.13

353,672.57

Ekiti

139,540.98

216,735.39

356,276.36

Enugu

142,992.87

137,274.99

280,267.86

Gombe

91,948.77

110,200.49

202,149.26

Imo

194,511.31

243,381.72

437,893.03

Jigawa

143,502.75

79,723.40

223,226.14

Kaduna

172,232.47

151,141.79

323,374.27

Kano

218,850.79

109,921.71

328,772.49

Katsina

177,967.57

69,274.84

247,242.41

Kebbi

144,871.21

85,452.23

230,323.44

Kogi

167,983.85

94,061.05

262,044.90

Kwara

132,296.17

115,751.37

248,047.54

Lagos

215,621.20

259,439.53

475,060.73

Nassarawa

306,974.41

90,888.14

397,862.55

Niger

279,830.61

84,483.91

364,314.52

Ogun

115,092.83

145,456.28

260,549.11

Ondo

172,165.03

206,342.74

378,507.77

Osun

184,978.29

185,968.44

370,946.74

Oyo

180,685.07

185,891.15

366,576.22

Plateau

176,504.12

84,613.08

261,117.20

Rivers

213,911.54

230,511.12

444,422.66

Sokoto

158,699.17

95,603.19

254,302.36

Taraba

205,122.70

89,505.80

294,628.50

Yobe

144,356.79

107,912.30

252,269.09

Zamfara

145,589.13

82,912.12

228,501.25

Fct Abuja

170,527.23

280,173.33

450,700.56

Sector
Urban

184,735.35

205,642.55

390,377.90

Rural

167,815.80

109,051.57

276,867.37

National
174,559.08
Source: National Bureau of Statistics

147,547.83

322,106.91

533

TABLE 538: PER CAPITA AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURE ON FOOD AND NON-FOOD
BY STATE AND SECTOR, 2009
Per capita food

Per capita non-food

Per capita total food


and non-food
expenditure

Abia

48,798.57

49,432.65

98,231.22

Adamawa

40,684.32

36,837.47

77,521.79

Akwa Ibom

65,125.78

64,388.61

129,514.38

Anambra

60,018.23

62,358.72

122,376.96

Bauchi

27,763.37

17,783.52

45,546.89

Bayelsa

60,042.08

48,082.47

108,124.54

Benue

58,489.16

20,961.72

79,450.88

Borno

84,971.88

28,612.88

113,584.76

Cross River

49,247.08

38,792.44

88,039.52

Delta

47,437.48

66,574.49

114,011.96

Ebonyi

28,452.31

13,685.28

42,137.59

Edo

75,057.56

62,012.76

137,070.32

Ekiti

81,586.16

94,483.76

176,069.92

Enugu

48,683.73

49,770.74

98,454.48

Gombe

24,874.57

27,280.62

52,155.19

Imo

61,813.65

66,304.50

128,118.15

Jigawa

30,326.88

16,358.46

46,685.34

Kaduna

37,758.49

35,790.59

73,549.08

Kano

58,696.44

27,329.77

86,026.21

Katsina

41,867.37

16,464.33

58,331.70

Kebbi

38,421.81

20,315.18

58,737.00

Kogi

51,921.81

30,148.17

82,069.98

Kwara

46,887.92

45,858.95

92,746.87

Lagos

76,861.63

91,317.62

168,179.26

Nassarawa

74,609.21

24,188.09

98,797.30

Niger

74,578.54

23,745.88

98,324.43

Ogun

49,092.21

59,783.00

108,875.21

Ondo

56,887.13

57,653.17

114,540.30

Osun

71,753.81

64,796.68

136,550.49

Oyo

65,118.63

62,409.00

127,527.64

Plateau

50,629.91

23,187.29

73,817.20

Rivers

62,701.38

55,054.31

117,755.69

Sokoto

34,730.64

20,301.07

55,031.72

Taraba

52,007.71

21,904.05

73,911.76

Yobe

33,830.55

24,611.87

58,442.41

Zamfara

36,666.85

20,907.51

57,574.36

47,649.37

79,239.96

126,889.33

State

Fct Abuja
Source: National Bureau of Statistics

534

CHAPTER 14
NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
The national accounts data are classified into twenty-one items. In principle, the
accounts cover the full set of integrated economic accounts and balance sheet as
stated in the United Nations System of National Accounts (SNA 93). The procedure
used for the estimation of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is based on the production
and expenditure approach to estimation of GDP which is internationally accepted.
This full set of accounts is sub-divided into two parts:
(1) Production Accounts
(2) Expenditure Accounts

Data for the analysis of 2004, 2005 and 2006 were derived from three main sources,
namely:
(i)

Survey of major economic indicators conducted jointly by National Bureau


of
Statistics (NBS), Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and National
Communications Commission (NCC)

(ii) Administrative Statistics earlier collected prior to the survey by the National
Accounts Division of the NBS. These were used to fill some data gaps.
(iii) Input-Output relations established from the previous GDP analysis
/estimation by the National Accounts Division of the NBS.

The estimation of intermediate consumption, compensation of employees, capital


consumption allowance, indirect taxes and subsidies were independently produced for
the survey results.

The following are some of the terms used:

Operating Surplus
The operating surplus measures the surplus or deficit accruing from production before
taking account of any interest, rent or similar charges payable on financial or tangible
non-produced assets borrowed or rented by the enterprise, or any interest, rent or
similar receipts received on financial or tangible non-produced assets owned by the
enterprise. It should be noted that for unincorporated enterprises owned by households,
the component is called mixed income.

Capital Transfers
These are transactions in which the ownership of an asset (other than cash or
inventories) is transferred from one institutional unit to another, in which cash is

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transferred to enable the recipient to acquire another asset or in which the funds are
realised by the disposal of another asset transferred.

Compensation of Employee
This is income received as remuneration for work. It includes the total remuneration, in
cash or in kind, payable by an enterprise to an employee in return for work done by the
latter during the accounting period.

It includes not only wage and salary disbursements but also supplements to wages
and salaries consumption of fixed capital.

Consumption of Fixed Capital


This term is a measure of the decline in the current values of the stock of fixed assets
owned and used by producers as a result of physical deterioration, normal obsolence,
and accidental damages during the accounting period.

Current Transfers
Current transfers consist of all transfers that are not of capital, which directly affect the
level of disposable income and should influence the consumption of goods or services.

Export of Goods and Services


A transaction of goods and services (sales, barter, grants) from residents of an
economic territory.

Factor Cost
Gross value added at factor cost is not a concept used explicitly in the system but it can
easily be derived by subtracting the value of any taxes, less subsidies, on production
payable out of gross value added.

Government Final Consumption Expenditure


This consists of expenditure, including imputed expenditure incurred by general
government on both individual consumption of goods and services and collective
consumption of services.

Gross Domestic Product at Constant Prices


This is the estimate of the value of goods and services produced in an economy at a
base year price (real GDP).

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Gross Domestic Product at Current Basic Price


This is the amount receivable by the producer from the purchaser for a unit of goods or
services produced as an output minus intermediate which includes tax payable, subsidy
receivable on that unit as a consequence of its production or sale. It excludes any
transport charges incurred separately by the producer.

Gross Fixed Capital Formation


Gross fixed capital formation is measured by the total value of a producers
acquisitions, less disposals of fixed assets during the accounting period plus certain
additions to the value of non-produced assets (such as sub-soil assets or major
improvement in the quantity, quality or productivity of land) realised by the productive
activity of institutional units.

Gross National Disposable Income


This is derived by adding all current transfers in cash or kind receivable by resident
institutional units from non-resident institutional units and subtracting all current
transfers in cash or kind payable by resident institutional units to non-resident
institutional units.

537

TABLE 539:

GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT AT CURRENT BASIC PRICES, 2005 - 2009


N'million

Activity Sector

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009*

4,228,282.24

5,291,619.08

6,024,381.00

7,114,739.96

8,200,921.69

313,252.32

378,702.61

434,151.66

512,943.55

583,623.47

61,785.79

73,461.07

83,812.04

99,022.65

111,071.52

169,878 .03

196,454.21

215,523.03

254,637.17

290,689.37

5,664,883.21

6,982,935.44

7,533,042.60

9,097,750.70

7,418,148.91

1. Agriculture
1.1 Crop production
1.2 Livestock
1.3 forestry
1.4 fishing
2. Mining and Quarrying
2.1 Crude Petroleum and
Natural Gas
2.2 Coal Mining

0.28

0.30

0.40

0.52

0.60

2.3 Metal Ores

14.90

22.21

26.94

31.00

34.68

17,286.35

27,261.45

31,427.07

36,158.59

40,577.51
19,556.59

2.4. Quarrying and other Mining


3. Manufacturing
3.1 Cement
3.2 Oil Refining
3.3

Other Manufacturing

8,501.84

11,791.64

14,916.86

17,162.68

29,037.47

37,457.96

41,355.76

47,582.10

53,958.89

375,167.29

429,274.54

464,610.41

520,828.27

538,793.41

27,905.92

40,974.19

43,820.51

50,417.93

59,613.44

1,481.50

1,640.63

1,957.93

2,252.71

2,535.06

215,786.12

250,332.27

266,463.99

306,581.64

347,690.73

362,605.26

416,240.26

444,989.96

450,329.84

475,907.25

6.94

7.53

9.55

9.66

10.22

982.88

1,061.25

1,170.70

1,184.75

1,248.38

3,282.82

4,023.88

4,567.79

4,622.60

5,243.09

18,603.71

20,489.38

22,707.36

22,979.84

24,312.03

4. Public Utility
4.1 Electricity
4.2 Water
5 Building and Construction
6. Transportation
6.1 Road Transport
6.2 Rail and Pipelines
6.3 Water Transport
6.4 Air Transport
6.5 Transport Services
7. Communications
7.1 Telecommunication

38,194.00

164,019.87

241,814.89

248,102.08

254,195.37

7.2 Post

1,319.20

1,504.19

1,736.15

1,781.29

1,808.32

7.3 Broadcasting

1,742.22

2,153.55

2,675.18

2,744.74

2,888.43

1,868,251.30

2,741,794.53

3,044,773.87

3,502,181.70

4,082,351.76

46,080.04

57,611.87

72,839.43

86,058.68

98,961.71

126,528.38

288,381.31

330,822.23

380,445.57

430,991.55

4,221.07

8,323.58

10,085.88

11,598.77

13,244.35

680,790.75

765,184.66

871,568.00

1,002,303.20

1,142,366.55

8. Wholesale and Retail Trade


9. Hotel and Restaurants
10. Finance and Insurance
10.1 Financial Institutions
10.2 Insurance
11. Real Estate and Business
Services
11.1 Real Estate
11.2 Business Services
(Not Health or Education)
12. Public Administration

32,044.51

43,370.51

54,026.42

62,130.39

70,643.11

115,190.77

131,329.00

151,330.40

174,029.96

197,262.29

13. Community Social and


Personal Services
13.1 Private Non Profit
Organizations

154.48

158.80

163.59

188.13

211.99

13.2 Other Services

126,112.79

159,545.29

204,451.11

235,118.78

267,194.85

26,042.52

29,689.87

33,356.60

39,394.14

47,095.70

6,822.22

7,777.80

8,738.36

9,961.73

11,085.85

GDP At Current Basic Price


14,572,239.11
18,564,594.73
Source: National Bureau of Statistics - National Accounts of Nigeria

20,657,317.67

24,296,329.29

24,794,238.66

14. Producers of Government


Services
14.1 Education
14.2 Health

Note: *= Provisional

538

CHART 34: GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT AT CURRENT BASIC PRICES, 2005- 2009

CHART 35: GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT AT 1990 CONSTANT BASIC PRICES, 2005 - 2009

TABLE 540:

GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT AT 1990 CONSTANT BASIC PRICES, 2005 - 2009


N'million

Activity Sector

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009*

206,178.40

221,622.25

237,685.67

252,469.72

267,179.67

14,643.86

15,654.70

16,739.35

17,877.62

19,036.33

1.3 forestry

3,005.35

3,186.22

3,381.29

3,587.55

3,797.52

1.4 fishing

7,636.00

8,135.79

8,670.87

9,240.54

9,810.35

117,121.37

1. Agriculture
1.1 Crop production
1.2 Livestock

2. Mining and Quarrying


2.1 Crude Petroleum and
Natural Gas

136,345.54

130,193.57

124,285.12

116,594.57

2.2 Coal Mining

0.12

0.13

0.15

0.16

0.17

2.3 Metal Ores

7.56

8.49

9.51

10.64

11.87

1,503.16

1,657.47

1,868.81

2,107.46

2,362.16

397.83

443.69

496.95

554.84

614.95

2.4 Quarrying and other Mining


3.

Manufacturing
3.1 Cement
3.2 Oil Refining
3.3 Other Manufacturing

4.

686.77

755.60

831.77

914.94

978.52

20,220.45

22,106.58

24,206.78

26,336.98

28,397.45

19,439.86

20,344.44

21,301.04

22,035.93

22,682.77

695.43

771.33

855.59

948.76

1,045.41

8,544.48

9,654.79

10,912.56

12,338.83

13,816.34

13,385.91

14,319.51

15,323.40

16,400.63

17,534.51

Public Utility
4.1 Electricity
4.2 Water

Building & Construction

6.

Transportation
6.1 Road Transport
6.2 Rail and Pipelines

1.67

1.77

1.89

2.00

2.12

6.3 Water Transport

695.43

340.87

361.47

383.34

405.05

6.4 Air Transport

318.17

342.16

368.03

395.96

427.32

6.5 Transportation Services

854.81

907.15

962.81

1,022.31

1,078.18

7,851.66

10,567.90

14,226.75

19,159.16

25,812.44

323.56
415.08

358.77
450.37

397.84
490.54

441.25
533.47

486.44
578.73

77,283.06

87,897.66

102,616.11

117,002.89

130,438.75

2,155.35

2,386.31

2,748.78

3,104.47

3,473.63

10.1 Financial Institutions

21,430.31

22,451.74

23,531.66

24,611.77

25,543.42

10.2 Insurance
11 Real Estate and Business
Services

714.21

794.94

885.00

982.26

1,076.53

7,865.61

8,783.96

9,813.72

10,970.75

12,171.02

7.

Communication
7.1 Telecommunications
7.2 Post
7.3 Broadcasting

8.

Wholesale and Retail Trade

9.

Hotel and Restaurants

10. Finance and Insurance

11.1 Real Estate


11.2 Business Services
(Not Health or Education)

658.75

702.79

749.85

799.94

849.44

4,105.58

4,288.34

4,479.40

4,678.29

4,884.82

18.33

20.35

22.59

25.09

27.90

3,734.51

4,130.76

4,569.54

5,058.48

5,558.92

964.53

1,068.42

1,183.58

1,311.05

1,442.25

223.99

247.13

272.70

300.90

331.01

GDP At 1990 Constant Basic Price


561,931.40
595,821.61
Source: National Bureau of Statistics - National Accounts of Nigeria

634,251.10

672,202.55

718,977.33

12. Public Administration


13. Community Social and
Personal Services
13.1 Private Non Profit
Organizations
13.2 Other Services
14. Producers of Government
Services
14.1 Education
14.2 Health

Note: *= Provisional

540

TABLE 541: IMPLICIT PRICE DEFLATORS, 2005 - 2009


N'million
Activity Sector
1.

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009*

Agriculture
1.1

Crop production

2050.79

2387.68

2534.60

2818.08

3,069.44

1.2

Livestock

2139.14

2419.10

2593.60

2869.19

3,065.84

1.3

Forestry

2055.86

2305.59

2478.70

2760.18

2,924.85

1.4

Fishing

2224.70

2414.69

2485.60

2755.65

2,963.09

Natural Gas

4154.80

5363.5

5331.49

7802.89

6,333.73

2.2

Coal Mining

235.40

228.28

271.70

327.22

343.28

2.3

Metal Ores

2.4

Quarrying and other Mining

2. Mining and Quarrying


2.1

Crude Petroleum and

196.95

261.73

283.42

291.20

292.16

1150.00

1644.76

1681.66

1715.74

1,717.81

3. Manufacturing
3.1

Cement

2137.07

2657.65

3001.70

3093.26

3,180.18

3.2

Oil Refining

4228.10

4957.36

4972.03

5200.54

5,514.34

3.3

Other Manufacturing

1855.39

1941.84

1919.34

1977.56

1,897.33

4. Public Utility
4.1

Electricity

143.55

201.40

205.72

228.80

262.81

4.2

Water

213.03

212.70

228.84

237.44

242.49

2525.44

2592.83

2441.81

2484.69

2,516.52

Road Transport

2708.86

2906.81

2903.99

2745.81

2,714.12

6.2

Rail & Pipelines

416.14

424.32

506.11

482.60

482.97

6.3

Water Transport

305.72

311.34

323.87

237.44

308.20

5. Building and Construction


6. Transportation
6.1

6.4

Air Transport

1031.79

1176.02

1241.15

1167.44

1,226.98

6.5

Transportation Services

2,176.34

2,258.65

2,358.45

2,247.84

2,254.91

7. Communication
7.1

Telecommunication

486.44

1552.06

1699.72

1294.95

984.74

7.2

Post

407.72

419.26

436.39

403.69

371.74

7.3

Broadcasting

419.74

477.31

545.35

514.51

499.10

8. Wholesale and Retail Trade

2417.41

3078.07

2967.15

2994.10

3,129.71

9. Hotel and Restaurants

2137.94

2367.34

2649.88

2772.08

2,848.95

10.1 Financial Institutions

590.42

1284.45

1405.86

1545.79

1,687.29

10.2 Insurance

591.01

1047.06

1139.65

1180.82

1,230.29

8655.28

8711.15

8881.12

9136.14

9,385.96

4864.45

6171.16

7204.99

7766.91

8,316.45

10. Finance and Insurance

11. Real Estate and Business Services


11.1 Real Estate
11.2 Business Services(Not Health or
Education)
12. Public Administration
13. Community Social and Personal
Services
13.1 Private Non Profit
Organizations
13.2

Other Services

842.61

780.30

724.05

749.87

759.95

3376.95

3862.37

4474.22

4648.02

4,806.60

14. Producers of Government Services


14.1

Education

2700.02

2778.86

2818.29

3004.79

3,265.44

14.2

Health

3045.73

3147.23

3204.38

3310.67

3,349.12

3115.80

3256.96

3614.44

3,448.54

Implicit Price Deflators


2593.24
Source: National Bureau of Statistics - National Accounts of Nigeria

Note: *= Provisional

541

TABLE 542: NATIONAL DISPOSABLE INCOME AND ITS APPROPRIATION AT CURRENT


PURCHASERS VALUE, 2005- 2009
N' million
Category
Compensation of Employees

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009*

770,484.91

1,639,623.96

1,143,876.20

911,817.84

1,023,443.75

Operating Surplus

13,499,765.06

16,678,661.81

19,236,854.45

23,163,376.89

23,528,774.00

Domestic Factor Income

14,270,249.97

18,318,285.77

20,380,730.65

24,075,194.73

24,552,217.74

-3,488.38

-3,440.30

23,932.71

10,904.23

15,015.79

-575,055.34

-306,391.33

-1,502,135.36

-1,474,738.59

-1,506,921.76

169,675.46

173,174.01

314,545.46

404,530.00

468,390.00

6,590.63

28,192,09

30,952.23

35,615.12

37,490.69

13,854,791.08

18,153,436.06

19,186,121.24

22,980,275.26

23,491,211.08

Compensation of Employees from the


rest of the World (Net)
Property and the Entrepreneurial
Income from the rest of the World
(Net)
Indirect Taxes
Less Subsidies
National Income Market Prices
Other Current Transfers from the rest
of the World (Net)

447,459.68

1,336,099.69

2,247,713.59

2,221,729.26

2,676,713.38

14,302,250.76

19,489,535.75

21,433,834.83

25,202,004.52

26,167,924.46

1,003,103.61

1,283,402.55

2,608,600.00

3,134,150.00

3,213,150.00

10,099,421.50

11,834,577.73

15,682,906.30

15,756,158.39

18,859,553.32

3,199,725.65

6,371,555.47

3,142,328.53

6,311,696.13

4,095,221.14

Appropriation of Disposable Income


14,302,250.76 19,489,535.75
Source: National Bureau of Statistics - National Accounts of Nigeria

21,433,834.83

25,202,004.52

26,167,924.5

National Disposable Income


Government Final Consumption
Expenditure
Private Final Consumption
Expenditure
Savings

Note: *= Provisional

TABLE 543: NATIONAL DISPOSABLE INCOME AND ITS APPROPRIATION AT 1990 PURCHASERS
VALUE, 2005 - 2009
N' million
Category
Compensation of Employees
Operating Surplus
Domestic Factor Income
Compensation of Employees from the Rest of the
World (Net)
Property and the Entrepreneurial Income from the
rest of the world (Net)
Indirect Taxes
Less Subsidies
National Income at Market Prices
Other Current Transfers from the Rest of the
World (Net)
National Disposable Income
Government Final Consumption Expenditure
Private Final Consumption Expenditure
Savings

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009*

39,940.32
495,788.89
535,729.21

44,243.71
533,318.48
577,562.19

28,982.57
574,850.62
603,833.19

20,072.00
599,726.99
619,798.99

20,205.60
546,716.13
566,921.72

-202.34

-151.47

674.11

318.83

430.76

-31,906.79
9,126.66
354.5
512,392.24

-15,390.73
10,757.21
428.77
572,348.43

-64,485.07
18,346.41
442.01
557,926.62

-51,707.97
20,499.49
441.88
588,467.47

-34,263.53
21,287.52
417.17
553,959.30

8,610.85
521,003.09

39,160.03
611,508.45

66,711.46
624,638.08

67,886.14
656,353.61

73,033.58
626,992.88

86,735.03

117,743.35

224,595.85

234,537.98

215,598.84

340,841.36
93,426.70

354,494.76
139,270.34

377,974.80
22,067.44

248258.21
173,557.42

264,107.38
147,286.66

611,508.45

624,638.08

656,353.61

626992.88

Appropriation of Disposable Income


521,003.09
Source: National Bureau of Statistics - National Accounts of Nigeria
Note: 2004-2005 is based on 1990 purchasers' value.

*= Provisional

542

TABLE 544: CAPITAL FINANCE AT CURRENT PURCHASERS' VALUE, 2005 - 2009


N' million
Category
Savings
Consumption of Fixed Capital
Capital Transfer from the Rest of the
World (Net)
Finance of Gross Accumulation
Increase In Stocks
Gross Fixed Capital Formation

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009*

2,224,088.56

6,371,555.47

3,142,328.53

6,311,696.13

4,095,221.14

301,989.18

246,518.79

276,587.01

221,134.55

242,022.54

2,962.35

4,526.61

2,529,040.09

6,622,600.87

3,418,915.55

6,532,830.68

4,337,243.68

1,181.60

1,469.80

1,570.63

1,660.94

1,767.57
3,048,023.41

804,400.82

1,546,525.65

1,935,040.14

2,050,762.63

Purchase of Intangible Assets


NEC From the Rest of the World
(Net))

Net Lending to the Rest of the World

1,723,457.66

5,074,605.41

1,482,304.78

4,480,407.11

1,287,452.70

Gross Accumulation

2,529,040.09

6,622,600.87

3,418,915.55

6,532,830.68

4,337,243.68

Source: National Bureau of Statistics - National Accounts of Nigeria


Note: NEC = Not elsewhere classified
- = Nil
* = Provisional

TABLE 545: CAPITAL FINANCE AT 1990 PURCHASERS' VALUE, 2005- 2009


N' million
Category

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009*

Saving

60,500.31

139,270.34

22,067.44

173,557.42

147,286.66

Consumption of Fixed Capital


Capital Transfer from the Rest of the
World( Net)

15,654.49

18,259.43

11,289.28

7,937.02

6,376.88

146.55

185.65

Finance of Gross Accumulation

76,301.35

157,715.42

33,356.72

181,494.43

153,663.55

61

62.65

81.83

83.99

93.16

92,273.43

63,428.72

78,981.31

73,606.48

80,310.24

-16,033

94,224.05

-45,706.42

107,803.97

73,260.14

33,356.72

181,494.43

153,663.55

Increase In Stocks
Gross Fixed Capital Formation
Purchase of Intangible Assets NEC
from the Rest of the World (Net)
Net Lending to the Rest of the World

Gross Accumulation
76,301.35 157,715.42
Source: National Bureau of Statistics - National Accounts of Nigeria
Note: NEC = Not elsewhere classified
- = Nil
* = Provisional

543

TABLE 546: EXTERNAL TRANSACTIONS AT CURRENT PURCHASERS' VALUE, 2005- 2009


N' million
Category

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009*

4,664,757.25

8,066,037.71

7,063,059.54

9,837,271.03

7,766,227.16

670.61

661.37

27425.99

15056.76

20563.6

92,543.81

215,057.43

295,169.68

263,708.42

133,640.17

455,198.04

1,359,206.18

2,266,597.26

2,284,636.19

2,745,752.47

5,213,169.71

9,640,962.68

9,652,252.47

12,400,672.40

10,666,183.40

Import of Goods Services


2,813,177.90
4,022,226.97
Compensation of Employees To
the Rest of the World
4,158.98
4,101.66
Property and Entrepreneurial
Income to the Rest of the World
667,599.15
521,448.76
Other Current Transfers to the
Rest of the World
7,738.36
23,106.49
Surplus of the Nation on Current
Transactions
1,720,495.31
5,070,078.80
Disposal of Current Receipts
5,213,169.71
9,640,962.68
Source: National Bureau of Statistics - National Accounts of Nigeria

6,350,265.70

6,114,758.82

766,581.87

3,493.28

4,152.53

5,547.81

1,797,305.04

1,738,447.01

1,640,561.93

18,883.67

62,906.93

69,039.09

1,482,304.78

4,480,407.11

1,287,452.70

9,652,252.47

12,400,672.40

10,666,183.40

Export of Goods and Services


Compensation of Employees
From the Rest of the World
Property and Entrepreneurial
Income from the Rest of the World
Other Current Transfers from the
Rest of the World
Current Receipts

Note: *= Provisional

TABLE 547: EXTERNAL TRANSACTIONS AT 1990 PURCHASERS VALUE, 2005 - 2009


N' million
Category

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009*

148,614.52

238,106.88

210,281.97

301,623.09

211,082.60

21.36

19.52

816.53

461.66

558.91

2,948.35

6,348.43

8,787.82

8,085.63

3,632.28

14,502.16

40,123.34

67,481.31

70,049.82

74,628.33

Current Receipts

166,086.40

284,598.16

287,367.63

380,220.19

289,902.12

Import of Goods Services

151,317.77

167,686.31

258,888.90

210,316.13

177,023.26

223.71

171

142.41

142.83

128.15

35,909.43

21,739.16

73,272.89

59,793.60

37,895.81

416.24

963.31

769.85

2,163.67

1,594.75

-21,780.75

94,038.39

-45,706.42

107,803.97

73,260.14

Disposal of Current Receipts


166,086.40
284,598.16
Source: National Bureau of Statistics - National Accounts of Nigeria

287,367.63

380,220.19

289902.12

Export of Goods and Services


Compensation of Employees from the Rest
of the World
Property Entrepreneurial Income from the
Rest of The World
Other Current Transfers from the Rest of
the World

Compensation of Employees to the Rest of


the World
Property and Entrepreneurial Income to the
Rest of the World
Other Current Transfers to the Rest of the
World
Surplus of the Nation on Current
Transactions

Note: *= Provisional

544

TABLE 548:

COMPOSITION OF GROSS FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION AT CURRENT


PURCHASERS' VALUE, 2005 - 2009
N' million

Type of Asset

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009*

205,121.02

285,872.10

427,747.32

444,723.56

504,355.89

38,865.04

48,905.87

76,994.52

80,050.24

90,784.06

Transport Equipment

243,970.64

380,615.60

519,071.20

496,022.00

1,003,780.70

Machinery and Equipment

314,990.30

829,374.27

911,144.40

1,029,870.10

1,448,992.70

1,454.01

1,757.80

82.70

96.73

110.06

804,400.82

1,546,525.65

1,935,040.14

2,050,762.63

3,048,023.41

1,181.60

1,469.80

1,570.63

1,660.94

1,767.57

Gross Capital Formation


805,582.42 1,547,995.45
Source: National Bureau of Statistics - National Accounts of Nigeria

1,936,610.77

2,052,423.57

3,049,790.98

Residential/Non Residential Building


Other Construction except Land
Inprovement
Land Inprovement

Breeding Stock
Gross Fixed Capital Formation
Increase in Stock

Note: *= Provisional

TABLE 549: COMPOSITION OF GROSS FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION AT 1990 PURCHASERS


VALUE, 2005 - 2009
N' million
Type of Asset

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009*

Residential/Non Residential
Building Other Construction
Except Land Improvement

8,122.18

11,025.49

17,517.63

17,898.56

20,041.81

Land Improvement

1,538.94

1,886.20

3,153.17

3,221.74

3,607.53

Transport Equipment

13,122.90

15,867.83

21,161.60

17,060.60

23,186.62

Machinery and Equipment

16,942.98

34,576.54

37,145.72

35,422.21

33,470.70

68.28

72.66

3.19

3.37

3.59

39,795.29

63,428.72

78,981.31

73,606.48

80,310.24

61

62.65

81.83

83.99

93.16

79,063.14

73,690.47

80,403.40

Breeding Stock
Gross Fixed Capital
Formation
Increase In Stock

Gross Capital Formation


39,856.28
63,491.37
Source: National Bureau Of Statistics - National Accounts of Nigeria

Note: *= Provisional

545

TABLE 550: GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT AND EXPENDITURE AT 1990 PURCHASERS VALUE,
2005 - 2009
N million
Category

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009*

86,735.03

117,743.35

224,595.85

234,537.98

215,598.84

373,767.75

354,494.76

377,974.80

248,258.21

264,107.38

61

62.65

81.83

83.99

93.16

Gross Fixed Capital Formation

92,273.43

63,428.72

78,981.31

73,606.48

80,310.24

Export of Goods And Services


Less Import of Goods and
Services
Expenditure on The Gross
Domestic Product

148,614.52

238,106.88

210,281.97

301,623.09

211,082.60

151,317.77

167,686.31

258,888.90

210,316.13

177,023.26

577,184.48

606,150.05

633,026.86

647,793.62

594,168.96

39,940.32

44,243.71

28,982.57

20,072.00

20,205.60

495,788.89

533,318.48

574,850.62

599,726.99

546,716.13

15,654.49

18,259.34

11,289.28

7,937.02

6,376.88

9,126.66

10,757.21

18,346.41

20,499.49

21,287.52

354.5

428.77

442.01

441.88

417.17

Gross Domestic Product


560,155.85
606,150.05
Source: National Bureau of Statistics - National Accounts of Nigeria

633,026.86

647,793.62

594,168.96

Government Final Consumption


Expenditure
Private Final Consumption
Expenditure
Increase In Stocks

Compensation of Employees
Operating Surplus
Consumption of Fixed Capital
Indirect Taxes
Less Subsidies

Note: *= Provisional

TABLE 551: GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT AND EXPENDITURE AT CURRENT PURCHASERS'


VALUE, 2005 - 2009
Nmillion
Category

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009*

1,003,103.61

1,283,402.55

2,608,600.00

3,134,150.00

3,213,150.00

11,075,058.59

11,834,577.73

15,682,906.00

15,756,158.39

18,859,552.86

1,181.60

1,469.80

1,570.63

1,660.94

1,767.57

Gross Fixed Capital Formation

804,400,82

1,546,525.65

1,935,040.14

2,050,762.63

3,048,023.41

Export of Goods and Services


Less Import of Goods and
Services

4,664,757.25

8,066,037.71

7,063,059.54

9,837,271.03

7,766,227.16

2,813,177.90

4,022,226.97

6,350,265.70

6,114,758.82

7,663,581.87

14,735,323.98

18,709,786.48

20,940,910.90

24,665,244.16

25,225,139.13

770,484.91

1,639,623.96

1,143,876.20

911,817.84

1,023,393.93

13,499,765.06

16,678,661.81

19,236,854.45

23,163,376.89

23,528,824.16

Consumption of Fixed Capital

301,989.18

246,518.79

276,587.01

221,134.55

242,020.57

Indirect Taxes

169,675.46

173,174.01

314,545.46

404,530.00

468,390.00

6,590.63

28,192.09

30,952.23

35,615.12

37,489.53

14,735,323.98

18,709,786.48

20,940,910.90

24,665,244.16

25,225,139.13

Government Final Consumption


Expenditure
Private Final Consumption
Expenditure
Increase In Stocks

Expenditure on the Gross


Domestic Product
Compensation of Employees
Operating Surplus

Less Subsidies
Gross Domestic Product

Source: National Bureau of Statistics - National Accounts of Nigeria


Note: *= Provisional

546

CHAPTER 15
PUBLIC FINANCE
This chapter presents data on public finance. The public sector indicators are the
revenue, expenditure and public debts (domestic and external) of the Federal, State
and Local Governments.

Revenue is an inflow of resources or money into the government sector from other
economic units/sectors. It includes all non-payable receipts and grants. Grants are
non-compulsory, non-repayable unrequited receipts from other governments and
international institutions, and are divided into current and capital.

While current

revenue comprises tax and non-tax receipts within the fiscal year, capital revenue
covers receipts from non-financial assets used in production process for more than one
year.

Expenditure is an outflow of resources from government to other sectors of the


economy, whether requited or unrequited.
expenditures.

It is divided into recurrent and capital

Recurrent expenditures are payments for non-repayable transactions

within one year, whereas capital expenditures are payments for non-financial assets
used in production process for more than one year.

Fiscal deficit represents the difference between government payments for expenditure,
net lending and total receipts from revenue, grants and loan repayments. It indicates
that payments are higher than total receipts within the fiscal year. When payments are
less than total receipts, the fiscal operations of government result in fiscal surplus.

Financing represents changes in governments obligations for future repayments and in


liquidity holdings needed to cover deficits or surpluses.

Sources of financing are

divided into domestic and foreign. Debt (domestic and external) is a stock of liabilities
with different tenure accumulation by government operations in the past and scheduled
to be fully repaid by government in the future. It covers only recognized direct financial
obligations of government on which it pays interest or redemption.

External debt

figures on the tables are converted to Naira using annual average exchange rate of the
particular year.

547

TABLE 552: FEDERATION ACCOUNT OPERATION, 2005 - 2009


Billion
Source

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009*

5,619.3

6,061.0

5,715.6

7,866.6

4,844.6

4,762.4
1,995.7
1,904.9

5,287.6
2,074.2
2,038.3

4,462.9
1,851.0
1,500.6

6,530.6
2,251.4
2,812.3

3,191.9
897.8
1,256.5

856.9
4.9

1,171.8
3.2

1,094.6
16.8

1,462.5
4.4

953.0
84.5

Less:
Deductions1

2,513.6

2,746.0

1,837.1

3,313.7

1,174.8

Oil Revenue (Net)

Total Revenue (Gross)


Oil Revenue (Gross)
Crude Oil Exports
PPT and Royalties, etc.
Domestic crude Oil Sales
Other Oil Revenue

2,248.8

2,541.6

2,625.8

3,216.9

2,017.1

Non-Oil Revenue

857.1

773.4

1,252.5

1,336.0

1,652.2

Companies Income Tax

162.2

244.9

327.0

416.8

568.1

Customs and Excise Duties

232.8

177.7

241.4

281.3

297.5

Privatization/GSM proceeds

178.1

221.6

289.6

404.5

468.4

0.0

212.1
21.9
50.0
-

33.3
28.4
67.5
-

268.7
51.8
74.1
-

114.0
47.2
72.2
-

73.2
139.5
98.5
7.5

34.3

31.9

42.1

52.6

69.8

857.0

773.4

1,252.5

1,283.4

1,582.9

Federally collected Revenue (Net)


Federation Account

3,105.8
3,105.8

3,315.0
3,315.0

3,878.4
3,878.4

4,552.8
4,552.8

3,600.1
3,600.1

Transfer to Federal Govt. Ind. Revenue


Transfer to VAT Pool Account
Other Transfer 3
Distributable Federaly collected Revenue (Net)
Memorandum items:
JVC Cash calls
Excess Crude Proceeds

212.1
178.1
71.9
2,643.8
2,559.7
532.2
1,057.5

33.3
221.6
95.9
2,964.3
2,787.2
527.8
1,422.1

268.7
289.6
125.9
3,194.2
1,891.1
550.0
1,168.5

114.0
388.3
119.4
3,931.1
3,313.7
579.1
1,728.5

73.2
449.7
245.6
2,831.7
1,314.3
809.6
60.4

901.4

773.4

88.5

953.6

218.0

86.7

Non-Oil Revenue
4% FIRS cost of collection
7% NCS cost of collection

34.3
6.7
14.7

32.0
9.8
12.7

42.0
16.9
13.1

52.6
16.7
19.7

69.8
22.7
20.8

Others
Cost of collection for VAT

1.0
11.9

0.2
9.2

0.0
12.1

0.0
16.2

7.5
18.7

Value Added Tax (VAT)


Tax on Petroleum Products
Fed Govt. Independent Revenue of Fed. Govt.
(including GSM)
Education Tax
Custom Levies
NITDF
Less Deduction2
Non-Oil Revenue (Net)

Excess PPT & Royalty


Others

Source: Central Bank of Nigeria - Statistical Bulletin


Note: 1 = Memorandum item
2 = Includes Education Tax and Customes levies
* = Provisional

548

TABLE 553: SUMMARY OF FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FINANCES, 2005 - 2009


Billion
2005

2006

2007

2008

2009*

Federal Government Retained Revenue

1,758.3

1,937.2

2,333.7

3,193.4

2,646.9

Share of Federation Account

1,334.7

1,486.5

1,500.9

1,847.0

1,353.6

Share of VAT Pool Account

26.7

33.2

43.4

58.3

67.4

Federal Government Independent Revenue

212.1

33.3

268.7

114.0

73.2

Share of Excess Crude Account

184.8

320.8

299.1

492.2

706.4

Privatization Proceeds

29.5

Loan Recovery from States

Others 1

33.8

221.6

682.0

446.3

Total Expenditure

1,919.7

2,038.0

2,450.9

3,240.8

3,456.9

Recurrent Expenditure

1,321.3

1,390.2

1,589.3

2,117.4

2,131.9

Good and Services

730.5

887.6

1,235.4

1,538.1

1,712.5

Personnel cost

443.3

527.9

761.2

942.8

952.6

84.1

101.2

106.1

137.9

195.7

Overhead Cost

203.2

258.6

368.1

457.4

564.2

Interest Paayments

394.0

249.3

213.7

381.2

251.8

Foreign

193.7

118.4

103.2

59.0

37.2

Domestic

200.3

130.9

110.5

322.2

214.5

Transfers

196.8

253.2

140.2

198.1

167.7

FCT & Others (Special fund)

196.8

253.2

1,420.2

198.1

167.7

Capital Expenditure & Net Lending

519.5

552.4

759.3

960.9

1,152.8

Domestic Financed Budget

519.5

552.4

759.3

960.9

1,152.8

Budgetary

519.5

552.4

759.3

960.9

1,152.8

Transfers

78.9

95.4

102.3

162.6

172.2

NDDC

21.6

29.9

24.0

60.1

51.3

NJC

33.0

35.0

43.0

58.5

78.0

UBE

24.3

30.5

35.3

44.0

39.3

3.6

Primary Surplus(+) Defiicit(-)

232.5

148.5

96.5

333.8

-558.2

Current Surplus(+) Deficit(-)

437.0

547.0

744.4

1,076.1

515.0

Pension

Others
Balance of Revenue and Expenditure

OVERALL SURPLUS(+) DEFICIT(-)

-161.4

-100.8

-117.2

-47.4

-810.0

Financing

+161.4

+100.8

117.2

47.4

810.0

93.6

161.4

100.8

117.2

47.4

716.4

Banking System

159.8

67.9

110.9

Cental Bank

-4.2

318.5

Deposit Money Bank

159.8

72.1

-207.6

143.5

45.0

40.2

82.8

796.8

Foreign( Net)
Domestic (Net)

Non-Bank Public
Privatization Proceeds
Other Funds

12.3

7.0

17.9

55.8

-95.1

-103.3

-198.3

Source: Central Bank of Nigeria


Note: 1 = Include refunds of loan to Cross River State, unspent balances in special accounts and Ministries,
* = Provisional

549

TABLE 554: RECURRENT EXPENDITURE OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, 2005 - 2009


Billion
2005

2006

2007

2008

2009*

Administrative

434.7

522.3

626.3

731.0

820.8

General Administration

248.7

284.6

310.1

369.6

437.9

Defence

71.7

84.2

72.1

95.8

54.8

Internal Security

82.0

118.0

181.3

196.9

221.7

National Assembly

32.3

35.5

62.8

68.7

106.4

Economic Services

64.2

79.7

179.1

313.8

317.2

Agriculture

16.3

17.9

32.5

65.4

22.4

Construction
Transportation and
Communications
Other Economic Services
Social And Community
Services

17.9

20.1

71.3

94.5

80.6

8.0

9.8

32.2

67.4

90.0

22.0

31.9

43.1

86.5

124.1

151.7

194.2

256.7

332.9

354.2

Education

82.8

119.0

150.8

164.0

137.1

Health

55.7

62.3

81.9

98.2

90.2

Others.

13.2

12.9

24.0

70.7

126.9

Tranfers

670.7

594.0

527.2

739.7

639.7

Public Debt Charges

394.0

249.3

213.7

381.2

251.8

Domestic

200.3

130.9

110.5

322.2

214.5

Foreign

193.7

118.4

103.2

59.0

37.3

84.1

101.2

106.2

137.9

195.7

Other/Other CFR Charges


97.5
Total
1,321.3
Source: Central Bank of Nigeria
Note: * = Provisional

99.9
1,390.2

29.3
1,589.3

22.5
2,117.4

24.5
2,131.9

Pension and Gratuities


Contingencies /Subventions

CHART 36:

RECURRENT EXPENDITURE OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, 2005 - 2009

550

TABLE 555: FEDERAL GOVERNMENT CAPITAL EXPENDITURE, 2005 2009


Billion
Sources

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009*

Administration

171.5

185.2

227.0

287.1

315.9

General Administration

132.6

152.8

178.3

210.3

212.2

Defence

16.8

15.7

24.3

32.3

47.3

Internal Security

17.8

12.6

15.2

28.9

32.1

4.3

4.1

9.2

15.6

24.2

265.0

262.2

358.4

504.4

506.0

60.3

89.5

94.1

106.0

138.9

8.6

7.3

8.1

12.7

31.0

15.6

8.2

31.4

80.1

106.2

6.7

2.8

5.8

8.9

0.0

Roads and Construction

89.1

72.5

105.7

126.9

138.5

National Priority Projects

JVC Calls/NNPC Priority Projects

PTF

Counterpart Funding

1.6

2.0

3.4

National Assembly
Economic Services
Agriculture and Natural Resources
Manuf, Mining and Quarrying
Transportation and Communication
Housing

NDDC

Others

84.7

81.8

111.7

167.8

88.1

Social And Community Services

71.3

78.7

150.9

152.1

120.7

Education

31.9

32.7

46.8

48.8

43.4

Health

21.8

32.2

96.9

97.2

52.5

Others

17.6

13.8

7.2

6.1

24.8

Transfers

11.5

26.3

23.0

17.3

210.2

Financial Obligations

Capital Repayment

Domestic

Foreign

External Obligations

Contingencies

11.5

26.3

23.0

17.3

210.2

Net Lending to SGs/LGs/Parast

Grants to State

519.3

552.4

759.3

960.9

1,152.8

Capital Supplementations

Others
Total
Sources: Central Bank of Nigeria
Note: * = Provisional
- = Nil

551

CHART 37:

CAPITAL EXPENDITURE OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, 2005 - 2009

TABLE 556: EXTERNAL PUBLIC DEBTS OUTSTANDING, 2005 - 2009


Holder

2005

2006

2007

2008

Billion
2009*

Multilateral

330.7

332.2

363.4

420.6

524.2

Paris Club

2,028.6

189.8

85.5

64.8

Others
60.5
54.4
2,695.1
451.5
Total Debts
Sources: Central Bank of Nigeria (- Statistical Bulletin)
Note: * = Provisional

67.6
431.1

72.6
493.2

66.2
590.4

London Club
Promissory Notes

TABLE 557: FEDERAL GOVERNMENT'S DOMESTIC DEBTS OUTSTANDING, 2005 - 2009


Billion
Composition of Debt
Instrument
Treasury Bills
Treasury Bonds
Development Stocks
FG Bonds
Special FGN Bonds
Total
Holdings
Central Bank of Nigeria
Deposit Money Banks
(DMBs)
Total Banking System
Non-Banking Public
Total Debt Outstanding
Sources: Central Bank of Nigeria
Note: * = Provisional

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009*

854.8
419.3
1.0
250.8
0.0
1,525.9

695.0
413.6
0.7
477.2
166.8
1,753.3

574.9
407.9
0.6
1,007.7
178.5
2,169.6

471.9
402.3
0.5
1445.6
0.0
2,320.3

797.5
392.1
0.5
1974.9
0.0
3,228.0

408.4

335.5

293.6

289.4

323.2

726.2
1,134.6
391.3

882.9
1,218.4
534.9

1,410.0
1,703.6
466.0

1,482.2
1,771.5
548.8

1,274.6
1,882.5
1,345.6

1,525.9

1,753.3

2,169.6

2,320.3

3,228.0

552

CHART 38:

FEDERAL GOVERNMENT DEBTS, 2005 - 2009

553

TABLE 558: SUMMARY OF STATE GOVERNMENT AND FEDERAL CAPITAL TERRITORY


FINANCES, 2005 2009
Million
2005

2006

2007

2008

2009*

1,419,637.00

1,543,770.10

2,065,406.00

2,852,134.70

2,590,673.20

920,985.90

1,016,078.20

1,109,338.80

1,693,968.60

973,790.30

Value Added Tax

87,449.80

110,566.80

144,372.80

198,056.80

229,323.20

Internal Revenue

122,737.80

125,228.90

305,706.30

353,063.70

461,224.50

Grants And Others

137,445.30

125,323.10

209,378.80

205,626.20

188,047.50

Current Revenue
Federation Account(a)

Stabilization Fund Receipts

10,775.30

11,885.20

37,694.90

41,805.40

29,731.60

Share of Excess Oil Revenue

140,242.90

154,687.90

258,914.30

359,614.00

708,556.10

Recurrent Expenditure

789,127.40

894,323.90

1,217,432.90

1,351,482.60

1,426,055.60

Current Surplus(+)/Deficit(-)

630,509.60

649,446.20

847,973.10

1,500,652.10

1,164,617.50

Capital Expenditure

514,724.70

583,976.40

854,793.20

1,488,906.00

1,284,161.40

Extra-Budgetary Expenditure

174,733.30

108,496.30

43,912.80

59,148.70

66,696.00

1,478,585.40

1,586,796.60

2,116,138.90

2,899,537.30

2,776,913.00

-58,948.40

-43,026.50

-50,732.90

-47,402.60

-186,239.80

58,948.40

43,026.50

50,732.90

47,402.60

186,239.80

22,557.10

26,954.00

5,860.10

25,735.20

162,271.70

25,735.20

5,860.10

7,978.90

33,255.60

14,262.30

163,467.60

Other Loans
3,135.70
Source: Central Bank of Nigeria
Note:
a = Gross Statutory Allocation
(+) = decrease
(-) = increase
* = Provisional

1,810.20

19,137.60

15,807.30

147,478.50

Total Expenditure
Overall Surplus(+)/Deficit(-)
Financing
Internal Loans
External Loans
Opening Cash Balance

TABLE 559: SUMMARY OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCES, 2005 - 2009


Million

Current Revenue
Federation Account
State Allocation
Value Added Tax
Internal Revenue
Grants and Others

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009*

597,219.1

674,255.7

832,300.0

1,387,871.3

1,069,365.3

493,000.3

550,796.3

568,300.0

722,258.6

529,315.0

3,243.9

3,434.3

3,000.0

3,317.4

19,735.7

55,793.6

75,920.0

105,100.0

135,921.3

157,378.6

24,042.5

23,225.1

21,300.0

22,731.4

26,064.2

21,138.8

20879.5

134,600.0

503,642.6

336,871.7

Reccurent Expenditure

374,514.6

398,181.2

683,600.0

1,140,100.0

704,610.0

Current Surplus(+)/Deficit(-)

222,704.5

276,074.5

148,700.0

247,771.3

364,755.2

Capital Expenditure

213,463.2

267,656.7

143,800.0

247,800.0

363,003.7

Total Expenditure

587,977.8

665,838.0

827,400.0

1,387,900.0

1,067,613.7

Overall Surplus(+)/Deficit(-)
Financing
Loans
Opening Cash Balance

9,241.3

8,417.8

4,900.0

-28.8

1,751.6

-9,241.3

-8417.8

-4,900.0

28.8

-1,751.6

0.0

0.0

2,800.0

0.0

6,076.2

51,707.2

-20,560.1

37,300.0

0.0

Other funds
-60,948.5
12,142.3
-45,000.0
28.8
Source: Central Bank of Nigeria - Statistical Bulletin/Annual Report and Statement of Account
Note: * = Provisional
(+) = decrease
a = Include stabilization fund, Gen. Ecology and share of Excess oil revenue in 2007, 2008 and budget
augmentation.

38,453.4
-46,281.2

554

TABLE 560:

NET STATUTORY, CRUDE OIL PROCEEDS EXCESS, AND VALUE ADDED TAX
ALLOCATION TO STATES - 2003
Naira
Net Statutory All ocation

Crude Oil Proceed


Excess

Value Added Tax

Total

Abia

9,052,912,307.09

636,158,175.45

1,596,114,248.79

11,285,184,731.33

Adamawa

9,139,627,364.06

533,337,938.34

1,408,016,427.87

11,080,981,730.27

Akwa-Ibom

28,330,716,803.94

1,984,558,612.52

2,129,964,144.29

32,445,239,560.75

8,299,596,144.12

535,415,735.99

1,691,451,953.12

10,526,463,833.23

State

Anambra
Bauchi

11,517,651,938.93

570,083,864.01

1,604,067,996.83

13,691,803,799.77

Bayelsa

29,436,342,409.19

2,147,057,155.74

1,272,191,492.93

32,855,591,057.86

Benue

11,415,222,872.63

605,232,014.60

1,569,207,312.15

13,589,662,199.38

Borno

9,840,071,613.02

620,904,114.02

1,528,861,873.19

11,989,837,600.23

Cross River

8,960,203,511.35

621,103,377.91

1,378,222,179.49

10,959,529,068.75

47,322,428,371.97

2,732,463,471.57

2,310,999,762.95

52,365,891,606.49

Ebonyi

9,105,380,954.85

476,599,659.47

1,273,122,163.57

10,855,102,777.89

Edo

8,652,418,762.13

587,452,425.73

1,535,710,332.52

10,775,581,520.38

Ekiti

6,704,699,853.27

413,727,722.92

1,289,227,466.39

8,407,655,042.58

Enugu

8,464,735,760.90

495,903,839.12

1,590,677,850.58

10,551,317,450.60

Gombe

7,683,737,794.77

437,219,017.86

1,357,652,398.89

9,478,609,211.52

Imo

9,884,662,802.57

701,545,658.71

1,546,719,884.50

12,132,928,345.78

Jigawa

9,384,186,326.96

538,814,368.66

1,580,949,442.83

11,503,950,138.45

Kaduna

13,361,016,947.47

637,271,843.16

2,240,202,270.89

16,238,491,061.52

Kano

16,313,611,406.37

787,914,980.23

2,494,724,975.71

19,596,251,362.31

Katsina

12,565,663,373.16

599,056,133.54

1,838,337,207.06

15,003,056,713.76

Kebbi

10,516,069,579.58

508,192,993.59

1,398,618,155.10

12,422,880,728.27

Kogi

8,092,135,155.17

537,089,465.87

1,426,800,018.41

10,056,024,639.45

Kwara

7,891,583,442.06

465,807,333.84

1,307,457,772.00

9,664,848,547.90

Lagos

8,183,722,199.00

725,014,492.26

8,660,184,648.36

17,568,921,339.62

Delta

Nasarawa

7,556,961,608.81

430,804,309.30

1,202,844,195.07

9,190,610,113.18

Niger

11,012,108,165.14

574,697,066.58

1,504,769,762.63

13,091,574,994.35

Ogun

9,542,201,571.14

511,631,435.41

1,695,190,038.47

11,749,023,045.02

Ondo

14,278,315,439.93

819,672,932.42

1,471,043,995.10

16,569,032,367.45

Osun

8,653,775,557.50

476,546,303.89

1,433,885,080.20

10,564,206,941.59

Oyo

12,134,975,874.51

608,970,263.38

1,976,492,719.77

14,720,438,857.66

Plateau

2,755,618,857.82

495,166,088.55

1,484,636,749.03

4,735,421,695.40

Rivers

35,392,858,118.71

2,115,519,429.02

3,419,804,364.64

40,928,181,912.37

Sokoto

9,860,302,959.33

508,130,154.19

1,536,121,328.88

11,904,554,442.40

Taraba

9,068,706,172.87

494,931,487.12

1,270,111,218.77

10,833,748,878.76

Yobe

9,827,915,384.51

525,646,923.38

1,241,442,680.97

11,595,004,988.86

Zamfara

10,115,724,271.11

488,903,231.95

1,421,090,949.32

12,025,718,452.38

FCT (Abuja)

12,674,917,234.51

945,767,750.16

1,313,738,301.03

14,934,423,285.70

Total
462,992,778,910.45
Source: Federal Ministry of Finance

27,894,311,770.46

67,000,653,362.30

557,887,744,043.21

555

TABLE 561:

NET STATUTORY, CRUDE OIL PROCEEDS EXCESS, AND VALUE ADDED TAX
ALLOCATION TO LGAs - 2003
Naira
Net Statutory All ocation

Crude Oil Proceed


Excess

Value Added Tax

Total

Abia

7,161,790,110.39

338,312,703.43

947,416,085.14

8,447,518,898.96

Adamawa

9,095,538,073.91

429,660,186.56

965,671,621.66

10,490,869,882.13

Akwa-Ibom

11,166,105,206.07

527,470,811.18

1,681,131,643.03

13,374,707,660.28

8,877,738,073.08

419,371,626.58

1,146,061,534.99

10,443,171,234.65

Bauchi

10,062,402,786.00

475,333,490.24

1,068,728,710.61

11,606,464,986.85

Bayelsa

3,818,351,050.89

180,373,432.72

475,588,840.23

4,474,313,323.84

Benue

11,072,798,601.45

523,063,140.87

1,135,134,233.58

12,730,995,975.90

Borno

11,606,456,025.02

548,272,352.93

1,225,154,022.72

13,379,882,400.67

Cross River

7,811,685,621.44

369,012,836.20

584,203,368.84

8,764,901,826.48

Delta

9,955,074,308.93

470,263,446.76

160,857,820.53

10,586,195,576.22

Ebonyi

5,363,727,330.29

253,347,793.95

632,795,195.35

6,249,870,319.59

Edo

7,998,229,161.43

377,824,885.75

950,847,919.78

9,326,901,966.96

Ekiti

6,144,500,598.77

290,257,404.47

733,265,834.57

7,168,023,837.81

12,920,508,745.27

341,297,144.04

951,838,173.38

14,213,644,062.69

State

Anambra

Enugu
Gombe

5,010,820,561.68

236,703,983.85

622,307,339.88

5,869,831,885.41

Imo

10,435,134,070.02

492,940,782.05

1,236,202,862.04

12,164,277,714.11

Jigawa

10,841,945,586.92

512,157,975.23

1,264,275,922.25

12,618,379,484.40

Kaduna

11,766,270,079.51

555,821,739.89

1,549,177,721.91

13,871,269,541.31

Kano

18,903,334,614.19

892,966,442.55

2,371,098,175.37

22,167,399,232.11

Katsina

13,833,880,914.90

653,492,713.29

1,644,124,599.11

16,131,498,227.30

Kebbi

8,828,551,057.79

417,048,102.45

959,306,152.28

10,204,905,312.52

Kogi

9,535,155,700.67

450,427,093.36

977,414,482.11

10,962,997,276.14

Kwara

7,075,641,616.09

334,243,171.99

473,848,669.48

7,883,733,457.56

Lagos

11,828,285,498.47

558,751,259.42

5,156,960,749.10

17,543,997,506.99

5,556,582,525.55

262,484,997.06

585,871,847.23

6,404,939,369.84

Niger

11,790,667,704.62

556,974,248.74

1,148,480,039.34

13,496,121,992.70

Ogun

8,490,045,631.34

401,057,591.12

1,104,438,411.44

9,995,541,633.90

Ondo

7,840,535,243.30

370,375,651.00

916,352,103.97

9,127,262,998.27

Osun

10,848,653,474.23

512,474,846.21

1,249,302,834.27

12,610,431,154.71

Oyo

13,232,276,603.21

625,073,787.58

1,681,140,391.96

15,538,490,782.75

Plateau

7,771,843,583.65

134,019,342.46

1,066,720,326.68

8,972,583,252.79

Rivers

9,977,969,351.75

471,344,975.78

2,202,635,852.73

12,651,950,180.26

Sokoto

9,403,138,143.20

444,190,773.10

1,105,899,253.31

10,953,228,169.61

Taraba

7,437,017,613.42

351,314,056.33

721,758,319.46

8,510,089,989.21

Yobe

7,452,590,140.90

352,049,680.64

732,027,894.72

8,536,667,716.26

Zamfara

7,172,548,474.03

338,820,913.11

764,617,098.06

8,275,986,485.20

FCT (Abuja)

2,601,949,080.18

122,912,346.48

1,977,033,427.83

4,701,894,854.49

Total
340,689,742,962.56
Source: Federal Ministry of Finance

15,591,507,729.37

44,169,689,478.94

400,450,940,170.87

Nasarawa

556

TABLE 562:

NET STATUTORY, CRUDE OIL PROCEEDS EXCESS, AND VALUE ADDED TAX
ALLOCATION TO STATES - 2004
Naira
Net Statutory All ocation

Crude Oil Proceed


Excess

Value Added Tax

Total

Abia

14,803,423,749.10

246,454,143.57

1,863,135,619.05

16,913,013,511.72

Adamawa

13,056,529,370.86

208,119,196.45

1,718,239,781.02

14,982,888,348.33

Akwa-Ibom

49,475,372,883.00

765,330,099.51

2,946,545,191.14

53,187,248,173.65

Anambra

14,527,620,908.31

208,597,533.69

2,024,863,640.14

16,761,082,082.14

Bauchi

16,760,548,793.08

230,034,605.14

1,944,919,531.46

18,935,502,929.68

Bayelsa

59,904,466,216.23

859,525,429.93

1,504,064,783.39

62,268,056,429.55

Benue

15,671,804,322.45

229,056,481.58

1,894,361,163.39

17,795,221,967.42

Borno

16,611,797,398.54

239,892,001.78

1,836,497,278.19

18,688,186,678.51

Cross River

14,240,100,535.66

243,150,903.60

1,662,190,537.69

16,145,441,976.95

Delta

66,324,409,672.08

1,043,341,759.35

2,465,611,439.13

69,833,362,870.56

Ebonyi

12,472,549,078.73

179,917,882.42

1,530,532,476.01

14,182,999,437.16

Edo

15,724,566,522.93

237,012,583.35

1,812,715,924.84

17,774,295,031.12

Ekiti

11,647,653,491.32

169,818,720.92

1,538,544,082.53

13,356,016,294.77

Enugu

12,920,508,745.24

193,660,085.32

1,950,932,942.25

15,065,101,772.81

Gombe

12,633,913,313.23

175,294,498.10

1,676,481,602.69

14,485,689,414.02

Imo

17,266,727,685.89

275,915,276.18

1,849,937,938.28

19,392,580,900.35

Jigawa

13,544,492,827.67

221,150,279.31

1,898,366,640.00

15,664,009,746.98

Kaduna

16,165,726,156.75

252,623,615.68

2,613,892,474.81

19,032,242,247.24

Kano

23,139,791,379.92

309,220,134.16

2,902,190,083.63

26,351,201,597.71

Katsina

18,249,607,717.14

239,627,008.74

2,184,833,793.14

20,674,068,519.02

Kebbi

14,362,367,209.04

200,788,351.48

1,709,033,004.10

16,272,188,564.62

Kogi

14,494,165,088.40

205,526,176.56

1,717,030,287.25

16,416,721,552.21

Kwara

12,262,271,334.89

183,614,238.64

1,574,542,958.74

14,020,428,532.27

Lagos

13,309,981,697.75

289,254,567.79

10,570,234,522.43

24,169,470,787.97

Nasarawa

11,697,946,177.13

172,223,451.33

1,454,210,771.55

13,324,380,400.01

Niger

16,589,075,716.07

230,900,195.61

1,801,594,392.20

18,621,570,303.88

Ogun

14,424,668,903.45

198,655,634.22

1,970,160,483.85

16,593,485,021.52

Ondo

21,613,881,646.83

317,596,792.75

1,787,891,566.29

23,719,370,005.87

Osun

13,924,134,222.69

188,631,390.34

1,737,664,708.49

15,850,430,321.52

Oyo

17,583,676,595.77

237,568,373.59

2,355,258,875.01

20,176,503,844.37

Plateau

5,903,898,472.15

198,945,766.09

1,771,584,318.88

7,874,428,557.12

Rivers

52,463,592,062.18

808,437,593.40

4,282,837,649.97

57,554,867,305.55

Sokoto

15,262,617,146.30

208,129,426.44

1,868,286,183.51

17,339,032,756.25

Taraba

11,968,833,678.72

197,544,704.81

1,529,318,445.52

13,695,696,829.05

Yobe

13,613,076,850.42

198,719,530.51

1,500,006,109.72

15,311,802,490.65

Zamfara

14,616,843,032.34

197,509,885.39

1,715,991,839.47

16,530,344,757.20

FCT (Abuja)

17,911,489,129.20

271,271,937.30

1,583,290,060.79

19,766,051,127.29

Total
717,144,129,731.46
Source: Federal Ministry of Finance

10,833,060,255.03

80,747,793,100.55

808,724,983,087.04

State

557

TABLE 563: NET STATUTORY, CRUDE OIL PROCEEDS EXCESS AND VALUE ADDED TAX
ALLOCATION TO LGAs - 2004
Naira
Net Statutory All ocation

Crude Oil Proceed


Excess

Value Added Tax

Total

7,305,306,162.53

124,815,095.76

867,284,939.56

8,297,406,197.85

Adamawa

12,037,328,847.52

156,414,263.74

1,177,835,080.45

13,371,578,191.71

Akwa-Ibom

15,104,603,865.11

195,898,557.09

2,285,375,012.19

17,585,877,434.39

Anambra

11,964,482,693.35

155,223,999.88

1,380,110,378.47

13,499,817,071.70

Bauchi

13,450,172,722.34

174,639,117.22

1,298,045,072.60

14,922,856,912.16

Bayelsa

5,183,870,300.33

67,210,646.31

558,659,331.97

5,809,740,278.61

Benue

14,122,455,735.20

184,010,915.44

1,372,026,275.91

15,678,492,926.55

Borno

15,317,309,246.75

199,084,550.88

1,474,878,239.64

16,991,272,037.27

Cross River

10,318,957,856.74

134,132,872.72

1,031,856,047.74

11,484,946,777.20

Delta

13,354,935,721.60

173,338,122.39

1,782,551,144.84

15,310,824,988.83

State
Abia

Ebonyi

7,134,881,322.19

92,681,132.34

761,876,498.15

7,989,438,952.68

Edo

10,607,461,918.09

137,830,048.07

1,129,293,843.95

11,874,585,810.11

Ekiti

834,301,314.06

10,816,696.44

876,061,848.43

1,721,179,858.93

9,661,009,881.16

125,432,130.86

1,175,873,310.65

10,962,315,322.67

Enugu
Gombe

6,764,738,437.21

87,751,595.44

778,609,756.05

7,631,099,788.70

Imo

13,863,639,829.86

180,109,192.27

1,482,639,271.98

15,526,388,294.11

Jigawa

14,847,336,284.41

192,340,130.55

1,520,627,108.09

16,560,303,523.05

Kaduna

15,722,627,266.62

204,140,993.01

1,836,381,812.95

17,763,150,072.58

Kano

25,642,535,482.26

332,438,913.96

2,808,418,442.10

28,783,392,838.32

Katsina

18,694,100,270.16

242,471,636.02

1,966,428,973.78

20,903,000,879.96

Kebbi

11,766,917,466.81

152,821,065.40

1,170,694,233.29

13,090,432,765.50

Kogi

12,236,917,503.37

159,511,545.29

1,177,950,322.02

13,574,379,370.68

Kwara

9,305,701,500.59

121,011,647.83

898,132,603.89

10,324,845,752.31

Lagos

15,793,713,881.27

205,079,501.75

6,566,009,601.19

22,564,802,984.21

7,390,447,209.39

96,002,858.74

709,632,007.68

8,196,082,075.81

Niger

15,203,917,317.62

198,090,540.46

1,379,319,641.50

16,781,327,499.58

Ogun

11,148,367,417.55

144,993,072.65

1,299,755,705.83

12,593,116,196.03

Ondo

10,449,842,770.32

135,717,664.93

1,115,693,321.83

11,701,253,757.08

Osun

14,339,908,223.16

186,385,248.39

1,512,835,565.23

16,039,129,036.78

Oyo

17,834,806,903.25

231,381,841.63

2,024,701,243.59

20,090,889,988.47

Plateau

10,314,967,784.69

134,019,342.46

1,066,720,326.68

11,515,707,453.83

Rivers

13,501,528,786.12

175,023,013.68

2,825,379,127.59

16,501,930,927.39

Sokoto

12,875,282,001.09

166,795,168.99

1,346,334,612.22

14,388,411,782.30

Taraba

10,196,073,840.90

132,074,831.28

870,011,344.02

11,198,160,016.20

Yobe

9,873,614,086.29

128,307,696.73

885,352,563.60

10,887,274,346.62

Zamfara

9,474,674,607.37

123,156,715.38

925,011,225.53

10,522,842,548.28

13,021,023,617.38

224,791,049.46

2,227,070,573.36

15,472,885,240.20

Total
446,659,760,074.66
Source: Federal Ministry of Finance

5,885,943,415.44

55,565,436,408.55

508,111,139,898.65

Nasarawa

FCT (Abuja)

558

TABLE 564:

NET STATUTORY, CRUDE OIL PROCEEDS EXCESS AND VALUE ADDED TAX
ALLOCATION TO STATES - 2005
Naira
Net Statutory All ocation

Crude Oil Proceed


Excess

Value Added Tax

Total

Abia

15,763,405,891.70

2,988,801,025.06

2,053,106,195.93

20,805,313,112.69

Adamawa

14,958,860,255.81

2,568,131,435.88

1,911,954,306.76

19,438,945,998.45

Akwa-Ibom

64,730,197,454.48

11,044,855,035.94

2,261,392,191.19

78,036,444,681.61

Anambra

15,951,162,379.69

2,473,045,445.37

2,263,022,268.12

20,687,230,093.18

Bauchi

18,585,428,504.23

2,897,639,815.18

2,200,660,045.83

23,683,728,365.24

Bayelsa

88,590,816,045.23

14,274,324,231.39

2,090,134,782.87

104,955,275,059.49

Benue

16,026,679,774.51

2,770,993,591.81

2,174,051,215.85

20,971,724,582.17

Borno

17,706,489,771.97

2,941,505,539.93

2,108,670,601.58

22,756,665,913.48

Cross River

17,515,445,901.01

3,138,753,103.81

1,864,193,630.88

22,518,392,635.70

Delta

68,346,487,706.64

13,116,362,677.77

2,708,945,558.40

84,171,795,942.81

Ebonyi

13,093,062,851.83

2,172,874,283.67

1,725,638,977.78

16,991,576,113.28

Edo

17,877,146,457.00

2,994,927,172.13

2,098,844,334.28

22,970,917,963.41

Ekiti

12,908,387,263.88

2,160,811,105.76

1,771,589,012.89

16,840,787,382.53

Enugu

13,900,416,341.17

2,390,867,528.04

2,306,797,120.75

18,598,080,989.96

Gombe

13,462,885,799.24

2,199,599,363.67

1,846,890,792.36

17,509,375,955.27

Imo

18,688,469,761.01

3,294,190,583.52

2,072,292,343.83

24,054,952,688.36

Jigawa

15,019,117,118.30

2,813,879,863.83

2,175,882,599.97

20,008,879,582.10

Kaduna

17,321,739,544.20

3,148,083,222.49

2,874,190,334.76

23,344,013,101.45

Kano

24,681,605,434.26

3,829,410,916.77

3,503,975,264.70

32,014,991,615.73

Katsina

19,392,360,400.05

3,002,648,650.97

2,474,273,062.14

24,869,282,113.16

Kebbi

14,506,213,350.79

2,497,018,678.00

1,980,106,152.80

18,983,338,181.59

Kogi

14,811,204,553.70

2,504,499,535.44

1,986,395,951.73

19,302,100,040.87

Kwara

13,129,163,084.71

2,280,148,367.57

1,822,320,831.89

17,231,632,284.17

Lagos

13,465,150,457.52

3,618,750,821.42

12,322,635,729.89

29,406,537,008.83

Nasarawa

12,678,845,814.74

2,157,275,227.44

1,639,877,533.53

16,475,998,575.71

Niger

17,475,932,583.45

2,901,033,435.08

2,027,964,789.96

22,404,930,808.49

Ogun

15,369,699,345.25

2,443,608,740.48

2,329,590,393.49

20,142,898,479.22

Ondo

25,398,944,124.44

4,484,020,702.21

2,122,637,378.49

32,005,602,205.14

Osun

14,983,413,639.15

2,348,504,075.63

2,010,575,361.00

19,342,493,075.78

Oyo

State

19,130,737,581.82

2,931,026,208.04

2,704,326,533.36

24,766,090,323.22

Plateau

9,611,827,973.73

2,499,552,263.26

2,032,571,645.85

14,143,951,882.84

Rivers

92,667,486,382.87

18,113,013,421.12

4,015,006,534.16

114,795,506,338.15

Sokoto

16,596,928,339.64

2,645,040,088.55

2,204,964,907.84

21,446,933,336.03

Taraba

13,250,952,033.05

2,472,052,373.53

1,739,103,994.73

17,462,108,401.31

Yobe

14,365,504,013.94

2,402,248,895.70

1,692,484,125.33

18,460,237,034.97

Zamfara

16,156,096,086.42

2,489,694,071.53

1,939,304,366.62

20,585,094,524.57

FCT (Abuja)

19,807,715,874.19

3,507,613,382.72

1,781,127,417.43

25,096,456,674.34

Total
847,925,979,895.62
Source: Federal Ministry of Finance

148,516,804,880.71

90,837,498,288.97

1,087,280,283,065.30

559

TABLE 565:

NET STATUTORY, CRUDE OIL PROCEEDS EXCESS AND VALUE ADDED TAX
ALLOCATION TO LGAs IN NAIRA - 2005
Naira
Net Statutory All ocation

Crude Oil Proceed


Excess

Value Added Tax

Total

Abia

10,430,722,449.52

1,560,290,882.97

1,227,397,732.48

13,218,411,064.97

Adamawa

13,000,845,976.78

1,943,255,465.40

1,311,740,155.49

16,255,841,597.67

Akwa-Ibom

16,461,339,083.15

2,364,863,388.37

1,930,897,506.75

20,757,099,978.27

Anambra

13,003,352,110.80

1,870,135,665.84

1,541,165,974.20

16,414,653,750.84

Bauchi

14,558,444,101.59

2,177,716,481.56

1,466,144,055.18

18,202,304,638.33

Bayelsa

5,649,991,215.90

845,277,257.22

862,794,353.40

7,358,062,826.52

Benue

15,143,637,567.09

2,250,488,539.34

1,566,711,596.79

18,960,837,703.22

Borno

16,537,582,092.27

2,469,732,003.86

1,683,548,456.77

20,690,862,552.90

Cross River

11,108,343,976.11

1,661,569,090.57

1,156,669,558.55

13,926,582,625.23

Delta

14,483,449,607.33

2,165,984,020.17

1,957,994,392.19

18,607,428,019.69

State

Ebonyi

8,635,606,898.59

1,152,678,609.36

858,867,055.56

10,647,152,563.51

Edo

11,441,235,766.84

1,711,248,888.19

1,305,869,201.96

14,458,353,856.99

Ekiti

9,094,895,677.25

1,360,546,992.76

1,009,823,404.20

11,465,266,074.21

10,461,878,743.55

1,564,461,978.04

1,387,111,040.69

13,413,451,762.28

Enugu
Gombe

7,356,117,316.03

1,100,306,914.51

489,010,094.86

8,945,434,325.40

Imo

14,964,910,696.10

2,238,295,524.27

1,660,608,892.40

18,863,815,112.77

Jigawa

16,249,413,112.40

2,430,428,216.07

1,734,425,493.49

20,414,266,821.96

Kaduna

17,038,306,362.00

2,545,547,473.12

2,020,634,877.44

21,604,488,712.56

Kano

28,010,679,996.84

4,185,340,779.50

3,300,275,271.64

35,496,296,047.98

Katsina

20,371,985,910.74

3,041,895,469.82

2,220,764,905.44

25,634,646,286.00

Kebbi

12,769,937,273.76

1,902,672,452.76

1,351,212,754.12

16,023,822,480.64

Kogi

12,999,443,236.09

1,943,239,307.85

1,356,684,710.62

16,299,367,254.56

Kwara

10,009,855,420.65

1,495,295,440.82

1,039,697,590.72

12,544,848,452.19

Lagos

17,100,786,694.93

2,556,338,552.81

7,553,018,580.94

27,210,143,828.68

8,016,679,536.00

1,193,843,348.35

800,242,235.12

10,010,765,119.47

Niger

16,179,931,045.27

2,419,819,240.95

1,551,622,257.56

20,151,372,543.78

Ogun

11,972,170,891.03

1,790,232,736.07

1,524,411,503.15

15,286,815,130.25

Ondo

11,297,814,520.49

1,689,747,496.11

1,321,392,778.73

14,308,954,795.33

Osun

15,443,994,229.29

2,309,836,635.05

1,734,474,047.70

19,488,304,912.04

Oyo

19,382,876,673.43

2,898,731,282.61

2,310,581,702.26

24,592,189,658.30

Plateau

11,130,086,583.62

1,664,634,664.45

1,221,949,800.65

14,016,671,048.72

Rivers

14,662,971,824.22

2,192,261,081.44

2,672,411,215.26

19,527,644,120.92

Sokoto

14,090,401,753.64

2,107,549,411.45

1,574,002,163.88

17,771,953,328.97

Taraba

11,160,374,049.77

1,669,747,630.69

989,165,919.25

13,819,287,599.71

Yobe

10,643,094,377.65

1,592,063,059.55

998,469,044.13

13,233,626,481.33

Zamfara

10,201,725,920.72

1,525,655,928.45

1,044,958,927.64

12,772,340,776.81

3,363,232,986.56

496,555,039.76

2,242,710,358.88

6,102,498,385.20

Total
484,428,115,678.00
Source: Federal Ministry of Finance

72,088,286,950.11

61,979,459,610.09

618,495,862,238.20

Nasarawa

FCT (Abuja)

560

TABLE 566:

NET STATUTORY, CRUDE OIL PROCEEDS EXCESS AND VALUE ADDED TAX
ALLOCATION TO STATES IN NAIRA - 2006
Naira
Net Statutory All ocation

Crude Oil Proceed


Excess

Value Added Tax

Total

Abia

18,816,055,169.69

5,189,429,475.08

2,457,162,297.64

26,462,646,942.41

Adamawa

17,695,876,957.04

4,459,024,493.44

2,359,665,736.28

24,514,567,186.76

Akwa-Ibom

70,740,824,462.64

19,811,619,774.52

2,711,472,063.99

93,263,916,301.15

Anambra

10,375,832,301.26

2,647,043,171.40

1,362,946,933.52

14,385,822,406.18

Bauchi

20,944,248,869.38

5,031,147,054.45

2,733,079,681.55

28,708,475,605.38

Bayelsa

92,356,268,080.36

24,784,386,169.35

2,356,684,613.44

119,497,338,863.15

Benue

19,211,136,139.15

4,811,252,307.59

2,752,354,273.50

26,774,742,720.24

Borno

20,854,971,866.90

5,107,310,734.57

2,791,799,285.75

28,754,081,887.22

Cross River

19,802,829,713.48

5,573,347,879.94

2,334,250,369.70

27,710,427,963.12

Delta

79,854,269,795.68

21,698,366,261.73

3,275,904,542.26

104,828,540,599.67

Ebonyi

15,401,750,997.22

3,772,742,904.31

2,167,556,221.94

21,342,050,123.47

Edo

21,028,509,298.17

5,374,459,349.58

2,645,949,857.22

29,048,918,504.97

Ekiti

15,788,995,847.62

3,751,797,712.41

2,234,839,793.70

21,775,633,353.73

Enugu

16,236,588,147.61

4,151,242,696.98

2,704,046,777.66

23,091,877,622.25

Gombe

15,421,604,614.99

3,819,145,430.53

2,298,749,602.69

21,539,499,648.21

Imo

22,117,524,606.38

5,719,674,734.88

2,558,428,905.60

30,395,628,246.86

Jigawa

19,777,460,295.17

4,885,715,372.33

2,704,068,147.27

27,367,243,814.77

Kaduna

20,035,122,169.69

5,465,989,785.56

3,426,397,449.79

28,927,509,405.04

Kano

27,936,207,098.46

6,648,973,193.03

4,716,305,077.86

39,301,485,369.35

Katsina

22,394,228,472.53

5,213,472,991.62

3,091,911,926.39

30,699,613,390.54

Kebbi

17,126,678,460.28

4,335,552,024.41

2,420,814,047.40

23,883,044,532.09

Kogi

17,132,879,741.23

4,348,540,972.76

2,631,453,498.20

24,112,874,212.19

Kwara

15,727,252,952.38

3,959,001,972.27

2,234,566,065.74

21,920,820,990.39

Lagos

16,064,743,480.23

6,283,205,883.82

16,392,693,283.48

38,740,642,647.53

Nasarawa

14,945,891,861.04

3,745,658,397.33

2,009,315,097.29

20,700,865,355.66

Niger

18,903,459,180.25

5,037,039,367.46

2,528,569,934.85

26,469,068,482.56

Ogun

17,460,939,529.40

4,242,816,809.91

2,639,405,755.45

24,343,162,094.76

Ondo

35,309,597,509.64

8,861,027,759.31

2,590,571,723.13

46,761,196,992.08

Osun

17,047,969,555.04

4,077,687,399.43

2,459,280,977.99

23,584,937,932.46

Oyo

21,210,473,495.42

5,089,115,561.44

3,137,405,699.20

29,436,994,756.06

Plateau

11,584,953,488.22

4,339,951,066.68

2,650,100,586.98

18,575,005,141.88

Rivers

117,557,051,645.86

31,449,469,134.70

4,602,902,159.02

153,609,422,939.58

Sokoto

19,206,734,728.77

4,592,560,324.68

2,593,097,819.30

26,392,392,872.75

Taraba

16,935,411,781.39

4,292,203,244.99

2,201,135,298.12

23,428,750,324.50

Yobe

16,646,440,984.01

4,171,004,067.64

2,095,989,129.37

22,913,434,181.02

Zamfara

18,150,978,397.34

4,322,834,373.29

2,357,820,183.57

24,831,632,954.20

FCT (Abuja)

24,060,426,601.16

6,090,238,906.21

2,211,341,320.95

32,362,006,828.32

Total
981,862,188,295.08
Source: Federal Ministry of Finance

257,154,048,759.63

111,440,036,137.79

1,350,456,273,192.50

State

561

TABLE 567:

NET STATUTORY ALL, CRUDE OIL PROCEEDS EXCESS AND VALUE ADDED TAX
ALLOCATION TO LGAs IN NAIRA - 2006
Naira
Net Statutory All ocation

Crude Oil Proceed


Excess

Value Added Tax

Total

Abia

11,577,037,425.09

2,707,501,266.69

1,469,554,567.41

15,754,093,259.19

Adamawa

14,551,887,053.84

3,372,342,578.52

1,620,646,716.22

19,544,876,348.58

Akwa-Ibom

18,316,543,886.05

4,274,290,781.89

2,344,086,949.58

24,934,921,617.52

Anambra

14,549,160,208.46

3,374,955,444.73

1,850,438,829.58

19,774,554,482.77

Bauchi

16,469,637,069.12

3,778,601,160.74

1,821,959,185.87

22,070,197,415.73

State

Bayelsa

6,290,686,597.72

1,466,501,951.19

927,927,484.57

8,685,116,033.48

Benue

16,731,135,960.03

3,893,529,163.29

1,979,153,381.88

22,603,818,505.20

Borno

18,533,155,725.39

4,293,606,061.09

2,195,741,556.18

25,022,503,342.66

Cross River

12,397,887,543.22

2,883,333,596.17

1,449,308,220.92

16,730,529,360.31

Delta

16,109,697,962.40

3,759,276,072.30

2,388,324,628.95

22,257,298,663.65

8,635,606,898.59

2,000,462,423.80

1,081,863,849.45

11,717,933,171.84

Edo

12,732,632,836.68

2,969,624,025.37

1,643,655,210.81

17,345,912,072.86

Ekiti

10,150,297,718.15

2,360,806,656.74

1,275,646,395.52

13,786,750,770.41

Enugu

11,633,687,314.11

2,715,308,614.72

1,627,316,919.87

15,976,312,848.70

Gombe

8,221,221,796.10

1,909,255,142.82

1,060,585,179.38

11,191,062,118.30

Imo

16,726,255,331.15

388,444,568.31

2,053,859,559.69

19,168,559,459.15

Jigawa

18,109,813,271.33

4,217,671,748.33

2,155,061,557.75

24,482,546,577.41

Kaduna

18,893,637,580.72

4,422,777,264.23

2,425,717,324.60

25,742,132,169.55

Kano

31,162,511,945.82

7,271,635,771.14

4,314,014,304.39

42,748,162,021.35

Katsina

22,842,067,788.23

5,289,312,074.48

2,769,013,666.11

30,900,393,528.82

Kebbi

14,308,993,933.58

3,316,968,161.20

1,654,437,634.01

19,280,399,728.79

Kogi

14,495,261,086.30

3,372,013,877.99

1,786,351,902.97

19,653,626,867.26

Kwara

11,199,899,738.73

2,598,733,097.34

1,274,846,141.81

15,073,478,977.88

Lagos

19,016,732,396.45

4,437,299,934.24

10,103,102,905.86

33,557,135,236.55

9,602,300,517.53

2,551,607,388.73

1,563,148,098.14

13,717,056,004.40

Niger

18,116,210,329.38

4,199,372,744.19

1,933,504,973.74

24,249,088,047.31

Ogun

13,414,417,665.31

3,107,351,315.51

1,746,636,638.73

18,268,405,619.55

Ondo

12,657,215,701.34

2,932,377,774.92

1,613,465,164.97

17,203,058,641.23

Osun

17,171,668,711.99

4,008,854,086.45

2,131,447,814.16

23,311,970,612.60

Oyo

21,602,072,553.35

5,030,955,079.05

2,736,981,699.92

29,370,009,332.32

Plateau

12,451,931,423.66

288,806,424.14

1,594,875,557.95

14,335,613,405.75

Rivers

16,337,333,784.51

3,800,531,285.70

3,100,995,888.16

23,238,860,958.37

Sokoto

7,847,877,913.09

3,657,278,420.27

1,870,291,492.68

13,375,447,826.04

Taraba

12,463,837,736.91

2,896,929,175.58

1,255,296,941.30

16,616,063,853.79

Yobe

11,897,102,695.04

2,762,626,250.46

1,237,259,218.89

15,896,988,164.39

Zamfara

11,415,395,150.22

2,447,700,974.87

1,268,223,987.84

15,131,320,112.93

3,787,435,968.73

874,803,884.37

2,657,357,840.82

7,319,597,693.92

Total
532,420,249,218.32
Source: Federal Ministry of Finance

119,633,446,241.56

77,982,099,390.68

730,035,794,850.56

Ebonyi

Nasarawa

FCT (Abuja)

562

TABLE 568:

NET STATUTORY, CRUDE OIL PROCEEDS EXCESS AND VALUE ADDED TAX
ALLOCATION TO STATES - 2007
Naira
Net Statutory All ocation

Crude Oil Proceed


Excess

Value Added Tax

Total

Abia

7,831,711,511.92

2,521,249,268.25

1,137,345,474.18

11,490,306,254.35

Adamawa

7,606,365,283.27

2,326,134,572.60

1,148,394,356.14

11,080,894,212.01

Akwa-Ibom

State

37,103,767,289.87

14,658,094,306.86

1,338,793,887.38

53,100,655,484.11

Anambra

7,440,082,178.78

2,119,132,773.06

1,307,576,735.81

10,866,791,687.65

Bauchi

7,566,592,992.89

2,624,593,141.48

1,312,179,257.54

11,503,365,391.91

Bayelsa

25,522,992,640.32

8,114,819,850.96

1,141,318,655.06

34,779,131,146.34

Benue

8,108,248,694.87

2,509,880,882.39

1,265,736,179.68

11,883,865,756.94

Borno

8,451,735,913.33

2,664,325,367.62

1,302,434,269.67

12,418,495,550.62

Cross River

7,862,207,788.63

3,229,907,811.24

1,128,595,544.75

12,220,711,144.62

27,291,989,837.22

8,820,700,799.03

1,516,497,460.15

37,629,188,096.40

Ebonyi

6,427,928,791.47

1,968,122,784.74

1,053,995,807.09

9,450,047,383.30

Edo

7,715,937,702.35

2,437,380,662.92

1,291,182,164.70

11,444,500,529.97

Ekiti

6,449,236,848.80

1,957,196,328.72

1,078,951,225.05

9,485,384,402.57

Enugu

6,815,548,755.95

2,165,574,369.67

1,209,788,704.58

10,190,911,830.20

Gombe

6,349,859,182.81

1,992,329,541.32

1,108,118,619.03

9,450,307,343.16

Imo

9,129,801,046.72

3,013,660,991.73

1,236,096,997.82

13,379,559,036.27

Jigawa

7,894,316,028.64

2,548,725,950.30

1,280,861,893.82

11,723,903,872.76

Kaduna

8,763,810,116.24

2,851,437,087.28

1,582,681,195.00

13,197,928,398.52

Delta

Kano

11,035,114,807.14

3,468,562,785.29

2,138,277,636.72

16,641,955,229.15

Katsina

8,993,350,040.68

2,719,706,919.52

1,484,217,193.51

13,197,274,153.71

Kebbi

6,673,795,826.26

2,261,722,820.80

1,270,832,575.23

10,206,351,222.29

Kogi

7,149,667,801.78

2,268,498,751.69

1,362,369,257.52

10,780,535,810.99

Kwara

6,692,459,501.78

2,065,288,354.94

1,063,198,952.81

9,820,946,809.53

Lagos

6,802,771,500.68

3,277,753,341.49

8,114,507,982.88

18,195,032,825.05

Nasarawa

5,923,430,823.90

1,953,993,638.75

972,348,053.28

8,849,772,515.93

Niger

8,187,049,602.57

2,627,666,978.16

1,215,714,365.65

12,030,430,946.38

Ogun

6,944,383,141.16

2,213,345,739.92

1,294,215,779.60

10,451,944,660.68

Ondo

14,634,365,519.52

5,088,307,408.13

1,273,626,065.95

20,996,298,993.60

Osun

6,599,007,226.77

2,127,202,855.70

1,214,520,834.42

9,940,730,916.89

Oyo

7,740,200,040.88

2,654,833,510.97

1,535,307,624.46

11,930,341,176.31

Plateau

7,107,690,246.93

2,264,017,664.51

1,281,995,548.39

10,653,703,459.83

Rivers

54,635,370,819.89

20,156,634,701.54

2,526,477,251.02

77,318,482,772.45

Sokoto

7,847,877,913.09

2,395,796,067.89

1,395,157,991.22

11,638,831,972.20

Taraba

7,066,155,388.77

2,239,109,109.06

1,031,522,976.01

10,336,787,473.84

Yobe

6,744,008,754.80

2,175,883,262.91

1,014,406,917.69

9,934,298,935.40

Zamfara

7,294,381,575.96

2,255,088,417.24

1,178,251,363.17

10,727,721,356.37

FCT (Abuja)

9,797,562,628.79

3,177,088,463.18

1,076,149,941.94

14,050,801,033.91

Total
402,200,775,765.43
135,913,767,281.86
Source: Federal Ministry of Finance
Note:- The allocation for 2007 was only for January - May.

54,883,646,738.92

592,998,189,786.21

563

TABLE 569: NET STATUTORY, CRUDE OIL PROCEEDS EXCESS AND VALUE ADDED TAX
ALLOCATION TO LGAs IN NAIRA - 2007
Naira
Net Statutory All ocation

Crude Oil Proceed


Excess

Value Added Tax

Total

Abia

4,477,410,775.15

1,412,324,978.63

681,434,895.43

6,571,170,649.21

Adamawa

5,583,070,239.05

1,759,351,910.62

788,834,830.26

8,131,256,979.93

Akwa-Ibom

7,010,170,139.65

2,230,458,457.44

1,151,844,614.35

10,392,473,211.44

Anambra

5,582,477,212.04

1,760,539,657.90

896,337,572.61

8,239,354,442.55

Bauchi

6,193,619,594.79

1,971,226,466.47

876,147,936.49

9,040,993,997.75

Bayelsa

2,443,764,990.94

764,974,384.38

453,717,201.13

3,662,456,576.45

Benue

6,300,917,994.78

2,020,712,633.61

919,392,660.19

9,241,023,288.58

Borno

7,109,148,478.18

2,241,005,827.77

1,036,067,088.71

10,386,221,394.66

Cross River

4,771,441,284.21

1,504,139,411.19

700,498,870.02

6,976,079,565.42

Delta

6,196,689,699.97

65,153,291,166.91

17,091,099,531.91

88,441,080,398.79

Ebonyi

3,301,562,585.23

1,043,536,884.90

526,179,365.31

4,871,278,835.44

Edo

4,921,521,171.36

1,549,146,800.98

801,323,062.41

7,271,991,034.75

Ekiti

3,886,548,318.92

1,231,426,855.95

615,075,903.64

5,733,051,078.51

Enugu

4,490,705,772.85

1,416,523,604.09

729,509,693.43

6,636,739,070.37

Gombe

3,172,561,288.07

995,971,101.45

512,008,994.15

4,680,541,383.67

Imo

6,384,923,881.56

2,026,313,639.25

994,167,319.90

9,405,404,840.71

Jigawa

6,968,524,066.53

2,200,221,374.59

1,027,951,852.43

10,196,697,293.55

Kaduna

7,388,118,529.35

2,307,913,271.08

1,130,832,107.87

10,826,863,908.30

State

Kano

12,051,677,697.03

3,794,208,394.61

2,009,608,892.35

17,855,494,983.99

Katsina

8,740,267,302.05

2,760,507,830.73

1,336,016,684.16

12,836,791,816.94

Kebbi

5,492,281,306.38

1,732,307,210.97

861,997,631.06

8,086,586,148.41

Kogi

5,581,490,926.89

1,759,105,962.97

918,600,267.56

8,259,197,157.42

Kwara

4,307,344,846.72

1,356,276,120.28

606,257,478.69

6,269,878,445.69

Lagos

7,447,283,299.98

2,314,692,754.27

5,017,364,696.90

14,779,340,751.15

Nasarawa

3,449,021,348.07

1,086,830,587.34

472,700,905.61

5,008,552,841.02

Niger

6,972,848,862.76

2,191,075,632.81

932,030,896.84

10,095,955,392.41

Ogun

5,411,967,372.80

1,621,045,781.08

856,372,203.60

7,889,385,357.48

Ondo

4,855,468,659.18

1,529,669,384.45

793,321,494.44

7,178,459,538.07

Osun

6,559,318,276.74

2,091,298,976.13

1,047,741,481.73

9,698,358,734.60

Oyo

8,300,189,623.66

2,624,540,160.80

1,336,193,248.99

12,260,923,033.45

Plateau

4,796,015,483.10

1,507,058,222.68

771,968,731.58

7,075,042,437.36

Rivers

6,296,577.80

1,982,562,168.86

1,684,325,753.40

3,673,184,500.06

Sokoto

6,050,173,011.36

1,907,926,952.68

991,014,262.47

8,949,114,226.51

Taraba

4,829,906,897.00

1,511,400,656.79

586,602,124.30

6,927,909,678.09

Yobe

4,579,313,937.12

1,441,343,911.81

598,625,853.01

6,619,283,701.94

Zamfara

4,420,207,661.77

1,381,369,651.84

635,789,614.04

6,437,366,927.65

FCT (Abuja)

1,445,352,074.81

457,894,403.50

1,250,477,231.91

3,153,723,710.22

Total
201,479,601,187.85
128,640,193,191.81
Source: Federal Ministry of Finance
Note:- The allocation for 2007 was only for January - May.

53,639,432,952.88

383,759,227,332.54

564

TABLE 570: SECTORAL UTILIZATION OF FOREIGN EXCHANGE, 2005 2007


US mill. Dollars
Item
A. Imports
1. Industrial Sector

2005

2006

2007

12,768.90

14,519.39

18,674.24

6,928.11

7,814.93

9,454.97

Raw Materials

4,560.12

4,897.40

6,054.45

Machinery, Spare Parts and CKD

2,367.99

2,917.52

3,400.52

2. Agricultural Sector

116.24

169.79

209.37

4,218.40

5,704.03

7,720.97

Foods

1,395.55

1,674.02

1,751.25

General Merchandise

2,822.85

4,030.01

5,969.72

157.48

176.54

161.99

3. Finished Goods

Drugs and Pharmaceuticals


Books and Educational Materials

49.74

56.85

73.31

Cement

394.72

455.83

481.01

Other Building Materials

231.56

134.38

205.10

Detergents
Alcohol
Insecticides
Lubricants
Glass Products
Furniture and Wood Products

5.41

25.71

12.79

10.79

17.28

11.02

8.42

40.10

63.93

127.97

1,090.74

1,678.29

36.52

26.43

32.86

19.41

37.78

38.17

Others

1,780.82

1,968.37

3,211.25

4. Transport

1,503.96

828.76

1,288.80

Aircraft/Shipping Vessels

37.71

58.26

125.41

Motor Vehicles (Cars)

525.69

404.16

792.30

Buses/Trucks/Lorries

187.80

145.20

183.62

Rolling Stocks
Motorcycles and Bicycles
5. Personal Effects
B. Invisibles
Education
Personal Home Remittances
Airline Remittances
Travels (PTA)
Travels (BTA)
Estacodes
Reinsurance
Contract Service Fees
Technical Service Fees
Royalties
Licences
Trade Mark
Consultancy Fees
Management Service Fees
Aircraft Lease and Mate Fees
Shipping Vessels Charter and
Maintanance Fees
Investment Income Profits
and Dividends
Repatriation of Capital
Others
Total A+B
Source: Central Bank of Nigeria - Statistical Bulletin

19.23

10.32

35.21

733.53
2.20
2,096.23
84.35
14.33
260.55
72.86
2.09
6.15
4.12
106.21
224.25
25.48
41.95
0.41
12.10
70.31
28.75

210.82
1.88
4,159.54
105.58
35.43
259.59
51.11
7.58
4.85
7.14
66.67
295.62
28.03
56.98
1.55
16.54
47.38
77.43

152.26
0.13
8,394.01
123.41
26.46
471.49
9.81
1.24
9.95
5.10
63.76
345.64
78.49
95.66
8.60
48.55
90.19
50.73

33.78

25.60

1.41

232.10
404.50
471.94

1,161.21
651.65
1,259.60

1,940.67
2,250.27
2,772.60

14,865.13

18,678.93

27,068.25

565

TABLE 571:

SECTORAL UTILIZATION OF FOREIGN EXCHANGE, 2008 - 2009


US mill. Dollars

Item

2008

2009

30,148,793,156.70

23,761,042,949.59

Industrial Sector

10,552,505,895.11

7,378,085,608.02

Food Products

3,974,499,842.49

3,433,800,953.49

Manufactured Products

6,810,416,778.62

6,027,509,257.50

Transport Sector

1,672,055,439.57

1,564,059,476.69

Agricultural Sector

364,035,082.98

271,721,995.99

Minerals

302,144,450.05

154,742,213.47

6,473,135,667.88

4,931,123,444.43

18,176,659,245.71

8,835,372,099.69

1,556,891,865.09

1,487,427,941.81

A. Imports

Oil Sector
B. Invisibles
Business Services
Communication Services

839,316,388.73

345,487,159.19

Construction & Related Engineering


Services

37,413,173.87

42,385,296.47

Distribution Services

66,544,015.46

44,498,547.93

Educational Services

714,202,740.28

192,725,644.53

0.00

133,245.78

14,287,015,997.06

5,882,952,802.28

Health Related & Social Services

7,008,385.55

4,327,480.09

Tourism & Travel Related Services

29,663,844.38

10,489,074.24

435,297.17

369,698.89

534,181,406.51

711,994,666.69

Environmental Services
Financial Services

Recreational, Cultural & Sporting


Services
Transport Services
Other Services not Included Elsewhere
Total (A + B)
Source: Central Bank of Nigeria - Statistical Bulletin

103,986,131.61

112,580,541.79

48,325,452,402.41

32,596,415,049.28

566

TABLEH 572: INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT POSITION


Type of Asset/Libility
Net International Investment Position of Nigeria
Assets
Direct Investment Abroad
Portvolio Investment Abroad*
Equities
Money Markets
Banks
Bonds
Financial Derivatives
Other Foreign Assets
Public SectorAssets ExcludingOfficial Reseres
Banks
Deosites
Loans
Non-Banks
Deposites
Trade Credits
Nigeria Official Reserve Assets
Gold
Special Drawing Rights
Reserve Position in the International Monetary Fund
Foreign Currencies
Liabilities
Direct Investment
Portvolio Investment Abroad
Equities
Money Markets
Banks
Bonds:
Gen. Government
Others
Financial Deriatives
Other Investments
Deosites:
Banks
Non-Banks
Loans:
Loong Term
Gen. Government
Banks
Others
Short Term
Gen. Government
Others
Others Liabilities

2005*

2006*

2007*

2008*

(20,061.26)
43,301.77
302.00
1,526.04
1,526.04
1,526.04
13,396.96
1,427.83
4,480.25
3,555.44
924.81
4,242.00
4,242.00
3,246.88
28.076.77
-

8,301.39
63,605.29
324.48
3,052.08
3,052.08
3,052.08
17,930.62
1,308.03
6,500.82
5,449.90
1,050.92
4,837.00
4,837.00
5,284.77
42,298.11
-

19,701.21
84,581.97
799.45
4,911.19
4,911.19
4,911.19
27,538.18
2,581.87
11,197.10
10,029.41
1,167.69
7,218.00
7,218.00
6,541.21
51,333.15
-

29,007.00
101,302.03
1,157.72
9,669.96
9,669.96
9,669.96
37,473.99
4,666.37
17,536.09
16,076.48
1,459.61
7,703.00
7,703.00
4,568.53
53,000.36
-

28.076.77
63,363.03
26,345.00
6,877.60
3,550.00
264.60
264.60
3,063.00
3,063.00
30,140.43
5,509.00
5,509.00
24,631.43
24,631.43
20,476.20
985.23
3,170.00
-

42,298.11
55,303.90
31,242.81
9,703.19
5,335.00
293.49
293.49
4,074.70
4,074.70
14,357.90
5,613.00
5,613.00
8,744.90
8,744.90
4,046.20
1,094.70
3,604.00
-

51,333.15
64,880.76
37,329.54
12,368.69
6,794.49
441.41
441.41
5,132.79
5,132.79
15,182.53
6,463.00
6,463.00
8,719.53
8,719.53
3,533.20
1,216.33
3,970.00
-

53,000.36
72,295.03
42,851.94
13,702.99
5,834.69
1,378.32
1,378.32
6,489.98
6,489.98
15,740.10
6,189.32
6,189.32
9,550.78
9,550.78
3,507.20
1,372.58
4,671.00
-

US$' Million
2009**

Source: Central Bank of Nigeria Statistical Bulletin

Notes: *

= Revised
** = Provisional
- = Nil

567

16,684.96
96,133.86
1,298.77
10,592.07
10,592.07
10,592.07
41,860.53
6,971.01
17,686.67
15,862.16
1,824.51
7,937.00
7,937.00
9,265.85
42,382.49
2,410.74
3,991.75
79,448.90
48,702.67
14,435.23
6,362.41
1,465.50
1,465.50
6,607.32
6,607.32
16,311.00
5,775.92
5,775.92
10,535.08
10,535.08
3,707.12
1,737.96
5,090.00
-

CHAPTER 16
BANKING
Data on the banking sector include those on financial institutions, money and credits,
securities, etc. The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is the apex regulatory authority of the
st

Nigerian financial system; established in 1958 and commencing operations on the 1 of


July, 1959.

Among its primary functions, the CBN promotes and maintains monetary stability and a
sound and efficient financial system in the country. It also issues legal tender currency
notes and coins; maintains Nigerias external reserves to safeguard the national value of
the currency; and formulates and implements the monetary and exchange rate policies of
the country.

The Bank is a banker and financial adviser to the Federal Government and lender of the
last resort to the banks. Similarly, it promotes the growth and development of other
financial institutions.

The legal bases of the Central Banks authority are the CBN Decree (Act) No 24 of 1991
(amended in 1997, 1998 and 1999) and the Banks and Other Financial Institutions
Decree (Act) No. 25 of 1991 (amended in 1997, 1998 and 1999), which supersede the
CBN Act of 1958 and the Banking Decree of 1996 and later amendments. The current
laws generally give the CBN more flexibility in regulating and supervising the banking
sector (as well as other financial institutions, which hitherto operated outside any
regulatory framework. These include Primary Mortgage Institutions, Finance Companies,
Community Banks and Development Financial Institutions).

568

TABLE 573: MONETARY AUTHORITIES' ANALYTICAL ACCOUNT ASSETS, 2005 - 2009


Million
Assets
FOREIGN ASSETS
Gold
Foreign Currencies
Demand Deposits at Foreign
Banks
Treasury Bills of Foreign
Governments
Attached Assets
Regional Monetary Cooperation
Funds
Other Foreign Assets
Claims On Federal Government
Claims On State And Local
Governments
Claims On Non-Financial Public
Enterprises
Claims On (Non -Financial) Private
Sector
Claims On Deposit Money Banks
Claims On Other Financial
Institutions

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009*

3,715,215.80

5,617,317.60

6,570,263.70

7,341,452.2

6,547,465.0

19.00

19.00

19.00

19.0

19.0

1,354,350.80

304,948.90

681,816.40

2,045,948.2

74,474.1

2,157,333.10

5,220,240.10

5,816,412.00

5,282,187.1

6,031,623.0

182,316.60

92,028.20

71,891.20

13,118.9

88,861.0

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

407.70

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

20,712.20

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

188,298.90

652,493.10

97,038.50

636,973.7

255,681.7

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

2,449.40

13,249.40

0.00

0.00

0.00

2,133.30

2,835.30

7,418.50

7,418.7

1,685.9

60,946.30

130,187.40

214,599.50

144,758.2

684,807.7

11,626.70

25,447.50

228,606.70

252,730.1

536,524.2

426,061.00

3,592,981.00

1,571,058.40

1,820,627.7

872,266.3

Total Assets
4,406,731.40 10,034,511.20
Source: Central Bank of Nigeria- Statistical Bulletin
Note: * = Provisional

8,688,985.20

10,203,960.7

8,898,430.7

Unclasified Assets

TABLE 574: MONETARY AUTHORITIES' ANALYTICAL ACCOUNT LIABILITIES, 2005 - 2009


Million
Liabilities

2005

2006

2007

2008**

2009*

762,788.0

974,903.9

1,195,271.9

1,549,093.0

1,653,860.0

Private Sector Deposits

27,133.2

131,801.6

70,488.7

313,992.8

690,103.7

Foreign Liabilities

43,817.2

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

Long Term Foreign Liabilities

12,887.1

13,940.7

0.00

70,644.8

25,225.5

Federal Government Deposits

394,045.2

3,448,520.0

4,171,461.3

5,169,087.3

3,987,285.5

Capital Accounts

710,114.4

319,977.5

261,577.2

602,450.1

642,885.4

2,455,946.3

5,145,367.4

2,990,186.1

2,498,692.6.

1,899,070.7

Total Liabilities
4,406,731.4
Source: Central Bank of Nigeria - Statistical Bulletin
Note:: * = Povisional
** = Revised Figures

10,034,511.2

8,688,985.2

10,203,960.7

8,898,430.7

Reserve Money

Unclassified Liabilities

569

TABLE 575:

MONEY MARKET INTEREST RATES AS AT DECEMBER, 2005 2009

Items

2005

2006

Minimum Rediscount Rate

13.00

12.25

3 Months

10.53

9.75

6 Months

10.38

9.33

12 Months

10.82

Over 12 Months
Weighted Average Deposit
and lending Rate of Deposit
Money Banks
Savings

2007

2008

2009

8.75

9.81

7.44

10.29

11.95

13.3

9.74

11.85

13.47

8.35

8.1

11.84

13.27

8.68

8.26

9.49

11.95

13.23

3.83

3.14

3.55

2.84

2.94

17.95

17.26

16.94

15.14

18.36

18.70

18.36

18.70

22.90

Central Bank

Prime

Maximum
19.49
Source: Central Bank of Nigeria - Statistical Bulletin

TABLE 576: SAVINGS STATISTICS AS AT DECEMBER, 2005- 2009


million
Savings

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Total Savings
Saving and time Deposit
with:

1,316,957.40

1,739,636.90

2,693,554.30

4,118,172.80

5,763,511.20

Commercial Banks

1,316,957.40

1,739,636.90

2,693,554.30

4,118,172.80

5,763,511.20

Mortgage Institutions

National Provident Fund

Life Insurance Fund

Other Deposit Institutions

Time Deposits with:

Premium Bonds
Source: Central Bank of Nigeria - Statistical Bulletin
Note: - = Nil

TABLE 577: CONSOLIDATED BANKERS' CLEARING HOUSE STATISTICS, 2005 - 2009

Year

Average
Number of
Working
Days

Number of
Cheques
Cleared

Amount
in
(=N='Million)

Daily
No. of
Cheques

Averages
Amount
(=N='Million)

2005*

248

14,638,511

13,915,416.0

59,026

56,110.5

2006*

247

14,927,414

16,492,064.0

60,435

66,769.5

2007

246

19,895,613

28,111,190.4

80,876

114,273.1

2008

251

30,172,925

43,357,416.0

120,211

172,738.7

2009
251
29,159,780
29,390,953.0
116,174
Source; Central Bank of Nigeria - Statistical Bulletin/ Annual Report and Statements of Accounts
Note:: * = Revised Figures

117,095.4

570

TABLE 578: INTERNATIONAL RESERVES AND RELATED FOREIGN ACCOUNTS, 2005- 2009
million
Item

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

3,778,744.90

5,603,393.10

6,548,937.00

7,270,824.23

6,522,256.29

Gold

19.00

19.00

19.00

19.00

19.00

Special Drawing Rights

53.80

55.00

102.60

156.30

352,465.20

Reserve Position with IMF

22.60

26.00

22.60

22.60

22.60

3,835,337.00
16.80

5,617,217.00
16.80

6,548,776.00
16.80

7,341,254.30
16.80

6,194,958.10
16.80

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

56,704.30

13,940.70

0.00

70,644.80

25,225.50

6.60

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

3,778,744.90

5,603,393.10

6,548,937.00

7,270,824.23

6,522,256.29

Monetary Authority ( Foreign)


Assets (Net)
International Reserves

Foreign Exchange
Central Bank (b)
Federal Government
Foreign Assets
Other Central Bank Assets (a)
Central Bank Foreign Liabilities
Other Public Sector Foreign
Exchange
Total Public Sector
Commercial Banks
Foreign Assets

463,238.70

1,358,276.10

930,748.00

1,506,845.90

1,265,643.40

Foreign Liabilities

23,278.40

653,793.70

234,499.70

227,223.00

194,561.10

Foreign Assets(Net)

43,960.30

704,482.40

696,248.30

1,279,622.90

1,071,082.30

Overall Position
3,822,705.20
6,307,875.50 7,245,185.30
8,550,447.10 7,593,338.60
Source; Central Bank of Nigeria - Statistical Bulletin
Note; a = Data relate to attached Assets
b = Comprises foreign Exchange held by State and local Governments NIDB and other development
Institutions

TABLE 579: TREASURY BILLS: ISSUES AND SUBSCRIPTIONS AS AT END OF DECEMBER, 20052009
' Million

Total Issues Subscribers


Central Bank
Deposit Money Banks
Non- Bank Public
Sources: Central Bank of Nigeria.

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2,521,840.0

1,509,070.0

1,304,182.4

916,281.6

1,392.540.0

101,210.0

83,790.0

27,159,090.0

7,584.3

30.0

1,443,790.0

796,110.0

1,124,700.0

452,770.0

956,870.0

971,780.0

649,170.0

655,500.0

455,926.7

435,640.0

TABLE 580: HOLDINGS OF TREASURY BILLS OUTSTANDING AS AT END OF DECEMBER, 20052009

Total Outstanding:
Holders by:
Central Bank
including Rediscount
Deposit Money Banks
Federal and State
Governments.
Others

2005

2006

2007

2008

'million
2009

854,828.0

701,399.8

574,929.4

471,929.5

797,482.5

82,679.0
585,031.0

24,514.9
498,963.0

5,940.8
525,768.0

410.2
325,883.4

1,900.3
585,445.2

155,474.0

17,565.1

119,106.1

150,797.5

83,945.0

835.4

Sources: Central Bank of Nigeria (Statistical Bulletin)

571

CHART 39: TREASURY BILLS: ISSUES AND TOTAL OUTSTANDING, 2005 - 2009

TABLE 581:

TRANSACTIONS AT THE NIGERIAN STOCK EXCHANGE, 2005 - 2009


2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

6,502.00
272,567.90

1,210.00
1,183.40

2,870.00

3,571.20

412.80

26,393,695.80
26,672,765.70

36,491,363.90
36,493,757.30

138,109,452.00
138,112,322.00

193,132,886.00
193,136,471.20

102,851,670.90
102,852,083.70

4.40
19.20

383.40
1

37

1.00
138

15

1,021,943.00
1,021,966.60

4,021,395.40
4,021,779.80

2,614,983.00
2,615,020.00

3,535,493.00
3,535,632.00

1,739,349.00
1,739,364.00

Volume of Stocks ('000)


Government
Industrial Loans
Equities
Total
Number of Deals
Government
Industrial Loans
Equities
Total
Value of Stock (N'million)
Government

7,319.90

2,210,000.00

1.00

Industrial Loans
Equities

932.80
254,683.10

455,527.40
467,647,595.60

1,136.50
963.50

3,528.90
1,675,613.80

412.80
685,303.30

Total
Market
Capitalization (N'million)
Value Index of Equities
(1984=100)

262,935.80

470,313,123.00

2,100.00

1,679,143.70

685,716.10

2,900,062.10

5,120,943.20

13,294,584.90

9,535,819.50

7,030,841.53

24,085.80

33,189.30

57,990.20

31,450.80

20,827.17

Source: Central Bank of Nigeria

TABLE 582: ANNUAL MARKET CAPITALIZATION ON THE NIGERIAN STOCK EXCHANGE, 2005 - 2009
'Billion
Year

Government Securities

Debt

Equities

Total

2005

365.5

11.1

2,523.50

2,900.10

2006

888.9

3.5

4,228.60

5,121.00

2007

2,976.60

17.0

10,301.00

13,294.60

2008

2,529.96

45.52

6,987.51

9,563.00

2009
Source: Nigerian Stock Exchange

1,930.26

108.5

4,992.00

7,030.80

572

TABLE 583:

MARKET CAPITILISATION OF QUOTED COMPANIES, 2005 - 2009

Category

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

11,739,218.90

15,964,001.20

30,924,309,984.80

34,041,823,906.13

19,899,543,417.41

Financial

1,250,169,733.40

2,198,156,504.90

6,857,883,644,418.10

4,077,303,575,251.23

2,453,225,199,560.35

Banking

1,212,128,545.20

2,142,745,733.10

6,432,245,733,314.10

3,715,544,229,631.90

2,238,130,310,237.18

3,641,101.60

3,018,101.60

6,620,913,400.00

47,885,885,966.85

13,572,857,845.14

34,400,086.70

52,392,670.20

419,016,997,704.00

313,873,459,652.48

201,522,031,478.03

Manufacturing

853,692,366.70

1,186,991,049.40

2,075,963,486,237.80

1,343,077,748,717.51

1,591,107,747,615.33

Breweries

409,434,954.50

444,302,931.80

569,614,151,530.20

472,657,836,302.30

599,067,028,691.30

Building Materials

114,692,868.20

358,477,246.70

498,299,115,836.20

177,229,727,731.20

300,124,243,598.25

4,786,121.80

7,979,755.00

24,252,251,605.80

20,898,952,430.00

14,929,765,026.33

294,572,835.70

336,926,516.10

900,869,005,713.90

561,302,464,736.20

594,372,544,534.83

6,377,718.30

6,561,523.50

16,972,126,096.20

25,716,839,713.90

19,676,871,958.79

Packaging

4,585,159.30

4,073,305.40

15,952,013,961.40

43,535,290,082.00

25,210,330,233.66

Healthcare

16,024,860.40

26,490,010.80

46,519,124,734.00

38,576,816,499.40

36,124,724,148.87

3,217,848.50

2,179,760.10

3,485,696,760.20

3,159,821,222.60

1,602,239,423.30

377,047,745.00

612,322,784.90

838,526,906,027.50

886,263,192,496.79

528,164,461,244.87

5,294,090.00

10,956,622.40

31,525,103,728.00

17,466,607,846.70

8,023,488,207.50

123,218,419.50

333,671,406.00

317,563,739,958.50

178,921,497,303.10

233,275,243,171.97

100,000.00

80,853.40

27,431,138,261.00

83,170,810,287.40

28,099,539,907.60

459,859.60

999,729.50

2,839,664,778.10

10,732,356,031.60

5,646,712,725.44

Footwear

96,395.40

220,340.80

415,811,327.40

1,315,302,997.80

298,898,904.12

Machinery (Marketing)

39,900.50

38,496.50

1,290,520.00

1,290,520.00

1,290,520.00

Petroleum (Marketing)

247,839,080.00

266,355,336.30

458,750,157,454.50

594,655,327,510.20

252,819,287,808.24

Services

30,844,248.50

57,050,763.50

152,388,325,506.40

314,101,389,476.40

368,013,324,383.00

Construction

10,161,295.40

16,602,698.50

38,232,556,440.00

106,870,970,581.90

60,279,219,376.50

Real Estate
Engineering
Technology

9,625,000.00

15,180,000.00

25,707,000,000.00

29,524,000,000.00

21,845,999,940.42

338,248.70

346,648.70

2,587,041,994.20

5,722,433,067.00

2,161,697,014.78

Airlines

2,034,000.00

5,679,000.00

31,143,060,000.00

20,107,386,250.00

10,514,865,625.00

974,640.00

2,020,033.20

18,254,066,687.30

8,323,289,504.90

10,476,915,952.55

Hotel and Tourism

6,125,037.60

5,818,785.70

16,337,480,945.00

28,764,850,023.20

9,956,087,060.52

Maritime

1,586,026.80

1,411,097.40

9,329,569,440.00

22,921,488,280.60

7,076,852,939.08

376,568,759.10

156,649,089.60

292,250,544,551.00

273,395,670,709.00

163,729,199,490.92

2,900,062,071.60

5,120,943,219.60

10,293,187,216,725.80

6,928,183,400,500.00

5,124,139,475,700.00

Agriculture

Managed Funds
Insurance

Chemical & Paints


Food, Beverages &
Tobacco
industrial and Domestic
Products

Textiles
Commercials
Automobiles & Tyres
Conglomerates
Commercial / Services
Computer & Office
Equipment

Printing & Publishing

The Foreign Listings


Total

Sources: Central Bank of Nigeria and National Bureau of Statistics

573

TABLE 584: FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT, 2004 - 2008

Year

GDP at current
basic prices
('Million)

Sector ('Million)

Finanacial
Deepening
(M2/GDP) (%)

Finanacial
Deepening
(Cp/GDP) (%)

Money Supply

Credit to Private

(M2) ('Million)

2004

11,411,066.90

2,263,587.90

1,534,447.80

19.8

13.4

2005

14,572,239.10

2,814,846.10

2,007,355.80

19.3

13.8

2006

18,564,594.70

4,027,901.70

2,650,821.50

21.7

14.3

2007

20,657,325.00

5,809,826.50

5,056,720.90

28.1

24.5

8059548.9

38.4

33.8

2008
23842126.2
9167067.6
Sources: Central Bank of Nigeria and National Bureau of Statistics
Note: * = Provisional Figures

TABLE 585: SUMMARY OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF FINANCE HOUSES AS AT DECEMBER


2005 2009
Million
2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

160.31

590.90

98.20

94.30

109.90

984.79

3,629.80

3,721.90

5,871.00

5,254.30

5,756.40

8,756.10

12,755.96

34,442.30

28,742.60

7,431.00

9,293.40

11,458.93

21,792.00

27,648.10

16,251.30

23,845.80

26,779.14

50,387.80

32,345.60

Fixed Assets

2,801.40

4,341.30

3,687.61

6,881.20

7,593.40

Other Assets

4,075.40

3,881.80

7,302.92

14,711.50

16,442.50

37,460.60

54,339.10

65,804.65

134,180.10

118,136.40

Paid - Up Capital

8,390.40

11,185.60

7,435.75

13,253.60

17,093.60

Reserves
Taking from other Finance
Companies

1,177.20

185.80

7,132.60

11,947.90

-5,108.80

127.40

22,797.50

34,647.10

39,948.46

83,132.90

87,698.70

5,095.50

8,193.20

10,842.70

18,736.80

10,255.10

Total Liabilities
37,460.60
54,339.10
65,804.69
134,180.10
Source: Central Bank of Nigeria - Statistical Bulletin/Annual Report and Statement of Accounts

118,136.40

Assets
Cash in Hand
Balance with Banks
Investments
Placements with other finance
Companies
Net Loans and Advances

Total Assets
Liabilities

Borrowings
Other Liabilities

574

TABLE 586: NUMBER OF DEVELOPMENT AND SPECIALIZED BANKS/INSTITUTIONS, 2005 2009


Number
Banks / Institutions

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Specialized Banks

757

750

709

695

818

Community Banks

757

750

709

695

818

Peoples Bank (Branches)

Educational Banks

Urban Development Bank

Finance Houses

112

112

112

114

114

Insurance Companies (Reporting)

103

103

77

54

49

90

91

93

81

98

Development Banks

Specialised Financial Institutions:

Discount House
Primary Mortgage Institutions
Nat. Economic Reconstruction Fund
(NERFUND)
Nigerian Export and Import Bank
National Social InsuranceTrust Fund
(NSITF)
Source: Central Bank of Nigeria- Statistical Bulletin

TABLE 587: NUMBER OF DEPOSIT MONEY BANKS BRANCHES IN NIGERIA AND ABROAD
2005 - 2009
Number
Year

Number
of Banks

2005

Distribution
Urban
Branch

Rural Branch

Branch
Abroad

Total

25

na

na

na

na

2006

25

3,231

na

3,233

2007

24

4,193

na

4,200

2008

24

4,944

na

4,952

5,434

na

5,436

2009
24
Source: Central Bank of Nigeria - Statistical Bulletin
Note: Na = Not available

575

TABLE 588: DEPOSIT MONEY BANKS STATEMENT OF ASSETS, 2005 - 2009


Million
Assets

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Reserves

515,207.3

670,463.8

659,631.3

910,673.4

655,864.4

Foreign Assets

463,238.7

1,358,276.1

930,748.0

1,506,845.9

1,265,643.4

Claims on Central Government

630,848.2

993,530.4

1,960,407.8

1,717,149.9

1,881,081.1

54,526.6

80,652.4

87,753.6

149,765.1

310,324.3

1,936,619.6

2,528,637.0

4,732,942.1

7,649,635.0

9,357,552.4

85,992.0

828,685.0

1,541,372.4

2,610,210.7

3,985,490.5

4,052,392.6

Claims on State and Local Govt.


Claims on Other Private Sector
Claims on Other Financial Institutions
Unclassified Assets

Total Assets
4,515,117.6
Source: Central Bank of Nigeria - Statistical Bulletin

7,172,932.1 10,981,693.6 15,919,559.8 17,522,858.2

TABLE 589: DEPOSIT MONEY BANKS STATEMENT OF LIABILITIES 2005 -2009


Million
2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Demand Deposits

946,639.6

1,497,903.7

2,307,916.2

3,650,643.90

3,386,526.5

Time, Savings & Foreign


Currencies Deposits

932,930.1

1,089,450.3

1,747,252.8

4,309,523.10

5,763,511.20

61,418.4

69,702.7

107,294.6

450,105.20

388,034.09

4,016.2

3,748.3

79,779.3

76,066.34

343,468.89

Foreign Liabilities

23,278.4

540,370.6

123,971.2

83,906.42

22,557.15

Central Government Deposits

95,008.6

109,941.1

209,764.6

254,093.76

381,386.82

Credit from Central Bank

11,261.7

52,921.0

19,856.3

95,500.34

3,539.05

Capital Accounts

419,417.2

872,513.3

1,560,032.4

2,577,601.12

1,982,326.01

Unclassified Liabilities

348,838.2

422,768.1

984,602.1

1,353,831.78

1,289,831.81

Total Liabilities
4,515,117.6
Source: Central Bank of Nigeria - Statistical Bulletin

7,172,932.1

10,981,693.6

15,919,559.82

17,522,858.25

Liabilities

Money Market Instruments


Bonds

576

TABLE 590: NUMBER OF MERCHANT BANKS IN NIGERIA AND ABROAD, 2000 - 2004
Distribution
Number
of Banks

Urban Branch

Rural Branch

Branch Abroad

Total

2000

38

113

113

2001

38

113

113

2002

38

113

113

2003

38

113

113

2004

38

113

113

Year

Source: Central Bank of Nigeria - Statistical Bulletin


Note: Figures for 2004 are estimates

TABLE 591: SUMMARY OF COMMUNITY/ MICROFINANCE BANKS' ACTIVITIES, 2005 - 2009

Category

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009*

725

757

709

745

828

Capital and Reserves

10,054.10

12,619.90

14,250.70

33,361.30

45,258.60

Total Assets

46,062.70

55,056.10

55,616.10

115,124.50

158,795.90

Deposit Liabilities

28,723.40

34,008.80

33,088.30

58,481.30

72,750.60

Loans & Advances

14,547.40

16,498.60

16,450.80

42,024.40

55,818.90

3,594.10

3,868.20

2,592.40

7,317.70

7,753.60

50.6

48.5

49.7

71.90

129.4

4.4

-7.3

0.7

Capital and Reserves

162.80

25.50

12.90

134.10

Total Assets

197.90

19.50

1.00

107.00

Deposit Liabilities

196.10

18.40

-2.70

76.70

35.66

Loans & Advances

237.5

13.4

-0.3

155.50

37.93

Investments
Sectoral Distribution of Loans &
Advances

288.3

7.6

-33

182.30

24.4

(i) Agriculture and Forestry

69.9

956.1

na

2,961.57

5957.8

(ii) Mining & Quarrying

14.7

405

na

345.28

491.98

(iii) Manufacturing

64.9

1,088.70

na

2,032.35

2624.97

214.8

839.8

na

2,267.85

2411.45

(v) Commerce

1,591.90

4,504.00

na

2,126.78

25036.66

(vi) Transportation/Communication

2,795.10

2,087.40

na

2,649.20

3357.01

(vii) Others
23,753.40
Source: Central Bank of Nigeria - Statistical Bulletin
Note: * = Provisional

6,608.50

na

16054.9

20554.89

Number of Reporting Banks

Investments
Average Loan/ Deposit Ratio (%)
Percentage Change (%)
Number of Reporting Banks

(iv) Real Estate and Construction

11.14

577

TABLE 592: SECTORAL DISTRIBUTION OF COMERCIAL BANK LOANS AND ADVANCES, 2005- 2009
' million

Loans and Advances

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Production
Agric, Forestry and Fishery

48,561.5

49,393.4

149,578.9

106,353.8

135,701.3

352,038.3

445,792.6

487,576.0

932,799.5

993,457.0

172,532.1

251,477.1

490,712.9

846,942.8

1,190,731.6

0.0

0.0

0.0

466,800.7

778,140.4

Bills Discounted

Domestic Trade
Exports

26,427.3

52,686.3

66,551.1

75,192.3

45,870.5

144,881.2

1,199,208.2

Public Utilities
Transport and Communications

45,844.6

74,779.9

1,304,850.9

776,581.4

Credit and Financial Institutions

539,146.3

1,230,605.2

Government

714,468.6

352,196.2

1,377,152.0

1,724,948.5

3,619,069.9

2,622,119.4

2,890,605.0

1,976,711.2
Source: Central Bank of Nigeria - Statistical Bulletin

2,524,297.9

4,813,488.8

7,799,400.1

9,667,876.7

Manufacturing
Mining and Quarrying
Real Estate and Construction
General Commerce

Imports
Services

Miscellaneous
Total

TABLE 593: INDICATORS OF CAPITAL MARKET DEVELOPMENT (NSE), 2005 - 2009

Number of Listed Securities


Volume of Stocks Traded (Turnover
Vol.)(Billion)
Volume of Stocks Traded(Turnover
Value)(Billion)
Volume of Stocks /GDP (%)
Market Capitalization (Billion Naira)
of which Banking Sector (Billion Naira)
Market Capitalization/GDP (%)
of which Banking Sector/GDP(%)
Insurance Sector/GDP (%)
Banking sector Capitalization/Market Cap.(%)
Insurance sector Capitalization/Market Cap.(%)
Annual Turnover Vol./Value of Stock (%)
Annual Turnover Value/Market Cap.(%)
NSE Value Index (1984 = 100)

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

288

288

310

301

265

26.7

36.5

138.1

193.1

102.7

262.9

470.3

2,086.3

2379.1

684.4

1.8

2.5

10.1

9.79

2.77

2,900.10

5,120.90

13,294.60

9,563.0

7,030.8

1,212.10

2,142.70

6,432.25

3715.54

2238.13

19.5

27.6

64.36

39.36

28.45

8.1

11.5

31.14

15.29

9.06

2.03

1.29

0.82

41.8

41.8

48.38

38.85

31.83

3.15

3.28

2.87

10.1

7.8

6.62

8.12

15.00

9.1

9.2

15.69

24.88

9.73

24,085.80

33,358.00

57,990.22

31450.78

20827.17

Growth In Percentage
Number of Listed Securities

76.39

2.9

11.96

Volume of Stocks

38.8

36.8

276.62

39.87

46.83

Value of Stocks

16.4

78.9

343.65

14.04

71.23

Market Capitalization

50.6

76.6

159.61

28.07

26.48

of which Banking Sector

82.9

76.8

200.19

42.24

39.76

of which Insurance Sector

1.4

1.2

699.76

25.09

35.80

16.4

78.9

6.51

9.19

15.15

38.5

74.73

45.77

33.78

45

55

81.18

77.36

59.03

Annual Turnover Value


NSE Value Index
Share of Banks In 20 Most Capitalized Stock In
The NSE (%)

Source: Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE)

578

TABLE 594:

OPERATIONS OF AGRICULTURAL CREDIT GUARANTEE SCHEME FUND VALUE OF


LOANS GUARANTEED BY PURPOSE, 2000 - 2009
000
Livestocks

Year

Food Crops

Poultry

Cattle

Sheep

Other
Livestock

Total
Livestock

Grains

Roots and
Tubbers

Total Food
Crops

2000

19,041.0

3,318.0

135.0

4,813.0

27,307.0

222,177.0

81,500.0

303,677.0

2001

49,440.7

1,650.0

1,055.0

8,270.0

60,415.7

414,115.4

191,410.3

605,525.7

2002

44,943.0

10,655.0

4,811.6

4,040.0

64,449.6

628,828.6

296,906.1

925,734.7

2003

89,133.0

4,637.4

1,470.0

5,246.0

100,486.4

663,507.1

351,687.5

1,015,194.6

2004

170,199.0

8,770.0

1,950.0

9,385.0

190,304.0

1,249,432.7

558,235.0

1,807,667.7

2005

719,270.0

48,612.3

6,835.0

70,165.0

844,882.8

4,838,084.0

3,201,556.1

8,167,101.7

2006

303,451.0

25,290.0

2,775.0

36,635.0

368,151.0

2,273,521.4

1,362,532.3

3,703,384.3

2007

298,599.3

21,145.0

4,773.0

28,970.0

353,487.3

2,055,482.9

1,477,946.8

3,871,443.3

2008

821,280.8

190,541.0

6,175.0

90,487.0

1,108,483.8

3,582,372.7

1,193,003.0

4,775,375.7

2009
922,608.1 531,852.6
93,795.0
Source: Central Bank of Nigeria - Statistical Bulletin

177,545.5

1,725,801.3

3,767,811.6

1,728,474.6

5,496,208.2

TABLE 595:

OPERATIONS OF AGRICULTURAL CREDIT GUARANTEE SCHEME FUND VALUE OF


LOANS GUARANTEED BY PURPOSE, 2000 2009
000
Cash Crops

Year

Oil Palm

2000

1,060.0

2001

4,602.5

2002

Rubber

Cocoa

Cotton

Groundnut

Total
CashCrop

Fishery

435.0

1,310.0

2,123.0

4,928.0

899.0

80.0

1,579.0

7,715.0

3,192.5

17,169.0

15,742.2

4,427.5

200.0

1,100.0

660.0

6,826.9

13,214.0

12,069.3

2003

3,380.0

940.0

1,971.0

1,640.0

3,030.0

10,961.0

2004

7,320.0

2,960.0

4,880.0

3,025.00

2005

78,075.0

52,375.0

1,020.0

2006

37,290.0

18,465.0

2007

18,450.0

145.0

2008

109,344.0

1,100.0

Mixerd
Farming

Grand Total

24,638.0

361,449.0

29,692.8

728,545.4

17,300.0

18,214.3

1,050,982.3

13,050.0

8,333.0

2,990.0

1,151,015.0

18,185.0

18,240.0

250.0

49,098.0

2,083,744.7

23,160.0

154,830.0

262,195.0

15,210.0

49,635.0

9,493,854.5

330.0

11,080.0

67,165.0

114,400.0

1,000.0

8,330.0

4,262,430.3

21,040.0

830.0

1,866.0

42,331.0

140,690.0

17,510.0

4,425,461.5

62,680.0

17,465.0

190,589.0

368,630.0

54,880.5

6,497,958.9

2009
142,731.6 9,046.0
81,780.0 54,570.2
Source: Central Bank of Nigeria - Statistical Bulletin

10,240.0

298,367.8

708,621.2

86,559.3

8,328,565.8

200.0
-

Others

12,930.0

579

TABLE 596: MONEY SUPPLY, 2005 - 2009


' Million
Quasi Money1

Currency Outside
Banks

2005

1,089,450.30

2006

1,739,639.90

2007
2008

Year As at December

Demand Deposit2

Money Supply

563,232.00

973,772.80

1,725,395.80

650,943.6

1,244,163.50

2,280,648.9

2,693,554.3

737,867.2

2,378,404.9

3,116,272.1

4,304,707.8

893,318.8

3,982,875.1

4,857,544.5

2009
5,763.5
930.7
4,036,548.9
4,967,281.9
Source: Central Bank of Nigeria - Statistical Bulletin
Note: 1 Quasi-Money consits of Time and Saving Deposits of deposit Money Banks excluding takings from
Discount house
2. Demand Deposits consist of State, Local and Parastatal deposits at the CBN; State, Local and
Private Sector deposits as well as demand deposits of Non-financial Public Enterprises at
Commercial Banks.

CHART 40: MONEY SUPPLY, 2005 - 2009

TABLE 597.1: MONTHLY AVERAGE EXCHANGE RATE MOVEMENTS AT VARIOUS SEGMENTS OF THE
MARKET, 2005- 2009
Naira per US dollar
Month

CBN DAS/WDAS RATE

2005
2006
2007
2008
January
132.86
130.29
128.28
117.98
February
132.85
129.59
128.27
118.21
March
132.85
128.70
128.15
117.92
April
132.85
128.47
127.98
117.87
May
132.83
128.45
127.56
117.83
June
132.87
128.45
127.41
117.81
July
132.87
128.38
127.19
117.77
August
133.23
128.33
126.68
117.74
September
130.81
128.29
125.88
117.73
October
130.84
128.28
124.28
117.72
November
130.63
128.29
120.12
117.74
December
130.29
128.29
118.21
126.48
132.15
128.65
125.83
118.92
Average
130.29
128.27
117.97
132.56
End-Period
Source: Central Bank of Nigeria - Statistical Bulletin

2009
145.78
147.14
147.72
147.23
147.84
148.20
148.59
151.86
152.30
149.36
150.85
149.95
148.90
149.58

2005
139.80
139.93
139.73
141.77
141.21
141.85
143.94
145.82
145.80
144.99
143.94
141.93
142.56
141.50

BUREAUX DE CHANGE
2006
2007
2008
144.09
130.04
120.80
145.47
130.00
119.57
148.46
129.34
119.00
147.85
129.00
118.93
142.33
129.16
118.80
136.82
128.32
118.70
130.12
127.52
119.00
130.46
127.39
119.00
130.21
126.50
119.00
130.30
126.50
119.00
129.82
123.80
119.10
129.32
121.39
137.65
137.10
127.41
120.81
129.50
121.00
139.00

580

2009
149.88
156.93
174.32
180.27
180.63
166.14
155.13
158.95
158.00
153.05
152.95
153.48
161.64
155.00

TABLE 597.2: MONTHLY AVERAGE EXCHANGE RATE MOVEMENTS AT VARIOUS SEGMENTS


OF THE MARKET, 2005- 2009
Naira per US dollar
INTERBANK RATE

Month
2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September

133.11
133.15
133.09
133.06
133.37
134.35
135.35
135.94
132.55

129.93
129.33
128.68
128.58
128.57
128.50
128.43
128.43
128.39

128.37
128.33
128.25
127.99
127.62
127.50
127.20
126.59
125.73

117.72
117.50
116.79
117.47
117.79
117.74
117.71
117.69
117.62

146.59
149.12*
148.54
149.88
155.23
153.25

October
November
December
Averge

131.09
130.80
130.08
133.00

128.42
128.42
128.39
128.67

123.43
119.45
118.22
125.72

117.72
117.88
134.33
119.07

150.22
151.03
149.80
150.40

End-Period

130.40

128.50

118.05

140.00

149.67

Source: Central Bank of Nigeria


Note: * = Operations of the Inter-Bank Foreign Exchange Market (IFEM) was stoped from trading mid-February
2009 and reopened for trading in June 2009

TABLE 598: DEMAND AND SUPPLY OF FOREIGN EXCANGE, 2004- 2008


US$ Million
Year /Month
January
Febuary
March
April
May

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

Demand

889,590.4

880,676.4

251.20

1,146.3

1,752.9

Supply

777,252.7

820,485.3

156.70

840.3

1,163.4

Demand

795,971.6

882,816.1

344.70

1,751.2

802.1

Supply

780,141.5

833,024.4

237.40

1,544.6

707.5

Demand

732,546.2

923,858.0

447.40

1,580.6

742.2

Supply

690,160.7

831,231.5

315.50

1,687.3

603.2

Demand

692,532.2

860,402.6

1,178.00

1,124.3

826.1

Supply

741,619.1

759,346.7

879.80

947.8

826.1

1,076,923.7

943,649.3

1,328.60

1,863.9

1,995.5

Demand
Supply

982,964.5

816,136.7

1,066.90

1,739.7

1,380.8

1,131,968.2

1,438,738.8

371.60

2,070.9

2,311.7

969,764.1

1,053,359.5

981.40

1,901.8

1,460.8

1,194,238.5

1,489,613.5

612.80

1,904.1

2,629.8

Supply

895,674.7

1,143,150.5

551.90

1,747.3

2,211.8

Demand

775,072.4

1,386,089.4

1,072.70

1,338.7

2,550.9

Supply

673,946.3

1,206,443.4

1,140.10

1,110.8

2,046.2

Demand

972,531.2

990,068.2

1,306.40

1,407.4

1,739.2

Supply

818,407.1

815,884.7

2,049.50

1,180.2

1,380.3

Demand

868,305.1

893,708.8

1,377.70

920.5

5,535.5

Supply

769,737.3

755,323.1

1,385.90

748.1

4,398.2

Demand

902,757.9

660,000.0

1,758.10

861.3

6,103.2

Supply

775,944.9

652,325.2

1,796.00

1,175.5

4,357.9

Demand

698,910.3

470,000.0

1,401.40

1,035.7

4,744.0

Supply
581,032.1
498,934.0
2,042.70
Note: The supply figures include foreign exchange sold to Bureau-de-Change (BDC)
which stared from April, 2006
Source: Cenral Bank of Nigeria

1,446.7

957.5

June

Demand
Supply

July
August
September
October
November
December

Demand

581

CHAPTER 17
INSURANCE
The Insurance companies in Nigeria are classified into Life and General, and the industry is
regulated by the National Insurance Commission. Insurance policy guidelines are issued
annually as part of the regulatory and supervisory tools of the Commission.

The Nigerian insurance sector comprises

Reinsurance Companies

Insurance Companies

Insurance Brokers

Loss Adjusters

Agents

The life and general insurance business is categorized as follows:

LIFE INSURANCE BUSINESS

Individual life insurance business

Group life insurance business

Health insurance business

GENERAL INSURANCE BUSINESS

Fire insurance

General accident insurance

Motor vehicle insurance

Marine and aviation insurance

Oil and gas insurance

Engineering insurance

Bonds, credit guarantee and suretyship insurance

Miscellaneous insurance

582

TABLE 599: GROSS CLAIMS PAID GENERAL BUSINESS, 2004 - 2008


'Million
Class Of Business

Year
Accident

Marine

Fire

W/Comp.

Misc.

Motor

Total

2004

2,852.92

1,361.42

2,724.43

189.46

1,479.57

3,476.24

12,084.04

2005

3,138.16

1,265.29

2,766.71

153.56

1,344.36

3,733.39

12,401.47

2006

15,239.75

10,493.41

6,662.98

912.73

22,232.26

20,734.98

76,276.11

2007

3,829.06

1,904.23

1,793.39

207.54

1,913.39

6,196.12

15,843.73

2008
4,467.50
3,185.00
Source: National Insurance Commission
Note: W/COMP = Workers Compensation

6,076.60

319.2

1,646.07

9,935.50

25,629.87

TABLE 600: NET CLAIMS PAID (GENERAL BUSINESS), 2003 - 2007


' million
Class Of Business
Year
Accident

Marine

Fire

W/Comp.

Misc.

Motor

Total

2003

1,876.83

618.95

691.46

45.23

870.5

2,412.68

6,515.64

2004

2,419.00

752.52

1,080.20

102.95

1,157.91

2,895.58

8,173.35

2005

2,415.53

658.66

954.06

68.98

989.71

3,071.96

8,158.90

2006

3,610.40

1118.03

751.02

138.29

1,167.70

3,903.48

10,688.92

2007

2,931.25

686.3

928.05

127.47

1,365.68

5,329.38

11,368.13

Source: National Insurance Commission


Note: W/COMP = Workers Compensation

TABLE 601: COMMISSION PAID & PAYABLE ON GENERAL BUSINESS, 2002 - 2006
'Million
Year

Class Of Business
Accident

Marine

Fire

W/Comp.

Misc.

Motor

Total

2002

738.78

284.92

835.98

51.07

839.91

2,064.07

4,814.73

2003

1,876.83

618.95

691.46

45.23

870.5

2,412.68

6,515.64

2004

2,419.00

752.52

1,080.20

102.95

1,157.91

2,895.58

8,408.16

2005

2,415.53

658.66

954.06

68.98

989.71

3,071.96

8,158.90

2006
3,610.40
1118.03
Source: National Insurance Commission
Note: W/COMP = Workers Compensation

751.02

138.29

1,167.70

3,903.48

10,688.92

583

TABLE 602: GROSS PREMIUM INCOME (GENERAL BUSINESS), 2004 - 2008


'Million
Class Of Business

Year
Fire

Accident

Motor

W/Comp.

Marine

Misc.

Total

2004

6,965.13

8,370.93

15,482.44

682.86

7,959.76

10,639.71

50,100.83

2005

12,252.55

11,050.14

16,322.63

758.47

10,951.51

16,098.39

67,433.69

2006

11,970.62

15,239.75

20,734.98

912.73

10,493.41

22,232.26

81,583.75

2007

11,458.44

16,566.74

25,771.39

992.34

10,757.81

23,558.17

89,104.89

2008
17,454.90
23,208.40
Source: National Insurance Commission
Note: W/COMP = Workers Compensation

38,701.20

1005.2

16,510.25

10,341.35

107,221.30

TABLE 603: NET PREMIUM INCOME (GENERAL BUSINESS), 2004 - 2008


'Million
Class Of Business

Year
Fire

Accident

Motor

W/Comp

Marine

Misc.

Total

2004

4,076.19

6,997.33

13,942.76

533.36

5,892.00

9,989.51

41,431.15

2005

8,860.27

9,502.60

15,214.21

602.73

8,127.31

8,041.15

50,348.27

2006

7,795.07

12,339.51

19,241.57

659.23

8,111.56

7,477.37

55,624.31

2007

8,316.04

13,682.95

24,352.17

791.49

8,358.04

9,678.54

65,179.23

2008
12,965.83
19,432.60
Source: National Insurance Commission
Note: W/COMP = Workers Compensation

36,869.92

828.33

12,592.38

8,219.92

90,908.98

584

TABLE 604: REINSURANCES CEDED (GENERAL BUSINESS), 2004- 2008


'Million
Class Of Business
Year
Fire

Accident

Motor

W/Comp.

Marine

Misc.

Total

2004

701.15

42.74

251.86

382.21

73.72

1,451.68

2005

643.11

21.48

365.34

934.24

6,084.17

8,048.34

2006

748.12

116.76

146.43

893.06

14,754.89

16,659.26

2007

677.72

170.84

136.56

75.78

101.65

1,162.55

2008
674,821.97
481,395.80
Source: National Insurance Commission
Note: W/COMP = Workers Compensation

1,689.52

176.80

3,434.21

2,120.70

1,163.64

- = Nil

TABLE 605: REINSURANCES ACCEPTED (GENERAL BUSINESS), 2004 2008


' million
Class Of Business

Year
Fire

Accident

Motor

W/Comp.

Marine

Misc.

Total

2004

2,186.66

1,307.32

1475.5

149.31

1,627.08

3,007.69

9,753.56

2005

2,749.18

1,526.07

1108.06

155.74

1,921.83

4,973.06

12,433.94

2006

515.08

1,328.66

553.88

7.33

2381.85

44.31

2,831.11

2007

520.88

653.6

292.11

1.69

388.68

111.53

1,968.49

2008
2,740.85
11,345.13
Source: National Insurance Commission
Note: W/COMP = Workers Compensation

738.75

8.60

819.39

100.37

15,753.09

TABLE 606: TOTAL INSURANCE BUSINESS INVESTMENTS, 2004 - 2008


' million
Type Of Investment

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

Govt. Securities

8,708.90

4,178.06

4,858.10

20,914.81

1,803,992.30

Stocks & Bonds

61,800.82

121,813.13

222,278.92

87,486.30

351.84

33,788.15

45,186.77

45,331.91

59,543.60

Policy & Other Loans

8,356.51

5,590.70

7,884.73

12,945.82

14,011.90

Cash Deposits & Hand

2,668.58

10,185.35

30,314.17

22,508.69

420,757.60

Bills Of Exchange

2,593.87

6,301.14

6,303.01

5,267.78

Total Investments
22,679.70
Source: National Insurance Commission

121,844.22

216,359.91

329,247.93

2,385,791.70

Real Estate & Mortgage

Note: - = Nil

585

TABLE 607: TOTAL ASSETS OF INSURANCE COMPANIES, 2004 - 2008


' million
2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

General Business

77,730.14

130,402.53

219,086.67

302,262.83

386,016.40

Life

63,491.89

72,710.59

88,455.94

125,234.33

187,136.06

Total
141,222.03
Source: National Insurance Commission

203,113.12

307,542.61

427,497.16

573,152.46

CHART 41: TOTAL ASSETS OF INSURANCE COMPANIES, 2004- 2008

586

TABLE 608.1: BALANCE SHEET FOR GENERAL BUSINESS - ASSETS, 2004 - 2008
Million
2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

Fixed Assets
Real Estate

9,536,134,334.00

19,169,866,704.00

25,731,020,373.00

25,669,684,383.00

33,589,289,059.0

Equipment

1,975,019,899.00

3,155,722,338.00

2,580,066,249.00

2,986,148,533.00

4,700,512,448.0

Other Assets

6,687,001,451.00

8,354,467,747.00

8,966,496,546.00

9,091,497,808.00

13,703,348,671.0

16,006,533.00

124,684,728.00

56,395,000.00

3,925,776,551.00

3,272,190,818.0

Prelim Expenses

137,882,283.00

34,747,766.00

132,800,709.00

119,774,102.00

55,985,041.0

Others

132,171,910.00

129,462,201.00

1,544,135,457.00

422,946,815.00

858,918,429.0

18,484,216,410.00

30,968,951,484.00

39,010,914,334.00

42,215,828,192.00

56,809,056,739.0

2,425,770,386.00

92,982,219.00

14,973,684.00

0.00

42,083,800.0

762,767,240.00

893,389,565.00

562,557,718.00

539,619,389.00

545,636,652.0

93,934,323.00

5,002,200.00

1,132,229,663.00

0.00

0.0

473,346,217.00

996,800,288.00

1,180,329,663.00

1,884,246,948.00

1,747,455,249.0

Sub -Total

3,755,818,166.00

1,988,174,272.00

2,890,090,728.00

2,423,866,337.00

3,006,562,013.0

Deposit Retained
By Ceeding
Companies
Statutory Deposits

1,923,989,266.00

2,121,089,406.00

2,591,719,266.00

13,669,651,860.00

14,622,652,000.0

Government Bonds

1,793,435,569.00

1,039,612,844.00

2,387,964,765.00

1,242,652,943.00

1,362,645,553.0

Listed Ordinary
Shares

8,874,353,794.00

12,969,330,687.00

19,883,394,629.00

42,492,716,090.00

32,952,177,189.0

Unlisted Ordinary
Shares

2,941,120,286.00

4,925,534,822.00

7,737,211,585.00

14,923,480,975.00

23,926,128,095.0

40,893,002.00

55,545,425.00

32,701,210.00

653,591,998.00

181,720,000.0

112,214,264.00

420,847,617.00

877,417,364.00

454,304,001.00

520,744,743.0

14,104,310,866.00

19,748,469,002.00

50,885,845,121.00

89,500,913,075.00

120,409,159,571.0

Sub -Total
29,790,317,047.00
Source: National Insurance Commission

41,280,429,803.00

84,396,253,940.00

162,937,310,942.00

193,975,227,151.0

Good Will

Sub -Total
Other Assets
Loan To Directors
Mortgage Loan On
Real Estate
Loan To Policy
Holders
Others

Listed Debentures
Unlisted Debentures
Short -Term
Investments

587

TABLE 608.2:

BALANCE SHEET FOR GENERAL BUSINESS ASSETS, 2004 - 2008


==Million
2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

Other Investments
Shares In Related
Companies

481,829,439

1,762,931,042

6,007,680,020

9,967,409,038

19,225,973,131

Loans To Related
Companies

163,721,233

61,330,847

720,263,644

3,379,927,163

6,569,896,735

Others

2,160,815,463

2,050,295,380

5,226,365,954

3,758,417,083

11,947,679,297

Sub -Total

2,806,366,135

3,874,557,269

11,954,309,618

17,105,753,284

37,743,549,163

74,415,148

475,955,397

14,387,519,765

1,828,428,325

3,393,804,003

Directors

116,966,000

401,594,061

108,646,405

6,560,405

Company Staff

397,374,157

773,569,564

1,602,396,488

486,005,135

666,452,315

Agent & Broker

10,657,109,615

13,129,038,128

18,197,417,906

20,537,235,614

26,906,448,748

457,431,741

383,206,551

1,206,238,649

1,029,839,804

1,625,630,737

1,532,460,824

725,321,892

1,277,878,140

3,592,104,418

3,775,114,525

13,235,757,485

15,888,685,593

36,780,097,353

27,480,173,701

36,367,450,328

480,660,657

8,446,813,456

6,033,924,086

12,491,561,888

14,999,255,895

1,387,166,988

14,342,975,298

3,655,924,113

3,060,216,378

5,461,205,871

395,084,566

280,752,695

778,139,548

1,065,176,888

2,961,268,049

Sundry Debtors

3,286,140,780

4,775,717,714

9,778,601,538

15,858,038,966

20,124,224,370

Sub -Total

5,549,052,991

27,846,259,163

20,246,589,285

32,474,994,120

43,545,954,185

93,610,730

682,023,770

894,423,989

645,478,446

108,870,297

Bank Balances

4,015,000,815

7,873,447,425

22,913,992,442

16,979,427,643

13,762,052,831

Other Balances

4,108,611,545

8,555,471,195

23,808,416,431

17,624,906,089

13,870,923,128

Total Assets
77,730,139,779
Source: National Insurance Commission
Note: - = Nil

130,402,528,779

219,086,671,689

302,262,832,665

386,016,367,680

Current Assets
Outstanding Premium Due
From Related Companies

Individuals
Others
Sub -Total
Amount Due From Insurers
Amount Due To Insurers
Interest, Dividends & Rents
Receivables

Cash In Hand

Sub -Total

588

TABLE 609:

BALANCE SHEET FOR (GENERAL BUSINESS) - LIABILITIES, 2004 - 2008


Million
2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

Issued And Paid Up

22,668,158,818

31,513,414,461

59,757,332,321

105,966,156,993

144,347,808,838

Share Premium Acct

1,496,056,488

1,795,312,660

15,911,811,363

40,922,548,842

74,987,832,623

Contingency Reserves

5,337,668,208

10,279,921,377

14,061,225,371

14,740,234,203

19,742,547,549

Capital Reserves

5,339,978,816

12,592,832,190

8,504,331,346

14,701,014,433

14,968,987,176

Other Reserves

9,023,770,008

16,177,363,803

37,987,101,578

33,291,241,170

34,344,529,896

43,865,627,338

72,358,844,491

136,221,801,979

209,621,195,641

288,391,706,082

535,269,091

2,236,008,194

1,379,593,682

1,497,042,650

2,214,550,721

Amount Due To Reinsures


Amount Due To Agents &
Brokers
Amount Due To Policy
Holders
Amount Due To Related
Companies

1,671,866,534

6,616,661,235

7,863,524,139

2,417,657,698

2,454,508,427

208,618,873

196,922,190

1,142,994,255

1,877,145,242

2,368,991,642

94,430,686

218,651,318

227,737,360

163,050,217

184,037,850

804,218,008

7,287,353,754

2,356,570,405

4,478,375,797

5,098,303,000

Other Creditors

4,125,619,793

5,925,897,575

9,110,356,993

11,437,342,268

14,775,001,256

Insurance Fund
Outstanding Claims
Reserves

10,365,453,708

12,217,507,945

16,127,157,974

17,304,094,087

25,312,959,620

4,019,143,177

6,885,558,070

8,428,034,019

11,790,391,998

14,773,198,380

Sub -Total

21,824,619,870

41,584,560,281

46,635,968,827

50,965,099,957

67,181,550,896

655,008,913

1,434,014,671

668,351,016

417,831,580

6,873,214,608

50,794,895

431,256,925

4,779,942,126

526,315,333

74,222,104

3,335,678

786,202,140

5,893,703

2,733,544,000

2,548,060,000

30,999,701

1,005,983,000

996,625,240

1,172,062,548

7,609,891,390

Taxation

4,341,632,194

2,869,661,191

4,544,686,868

6,629,529,085

8,954,252,879

Other Liabilities

5,997,574,466

12,454,725,425

19,895,620,480

20,849,275,281

19,257,714,067

11,079,345,847

18,981,843,352

30,891,119,433

32,128,557,827

45,317,355,048

960,546,724

2,560,438,632

5,337,781,450

9,547,979,240

22,958,174,166

Total Liabilities
77,730,139,779
Source: National Insurance Commission

130,364,809,492

219,086,671,689

302,262,832,665

386,016,367,680

Reserves

Sub -Total
Current Liabilities
Amount Due To Insurers

Short -Term Borrowing


Secured
Unsecured
Long -Term Borrowing
Secured
Unsecured

Sub -Total
Bal of Profit & Loss Approp
Acct.

589

TABLE 610.1: BALANCE SHEET FOR LIFE BUSINESS - ASSETS, 2004 - 2008
==Million
2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

9,993,421,483

14,618,285,893

18,395,707,439

18,244,648,068

20,684,562,891

434,457,653

288,754,628

498,645,830

538,694,383

2,726,670,385

2,318,839,634

3,077,067,569

3,079,975,152

5,644,172,269

9,418,640,438

131,930,064

1,166,609,974

38,111,106

242,881,145

61,206,723

6,632,907

157,700,127

14,353,669

4,050,301,500

12,942,530,003

18,373,272,968

22,035,535,144

24,427,514,720

38,053,458,065

12,471,420

1,803,204,762

160,668,433

38,611,934

1,539,857,356

718,888,356

497,479,628

877,965,560

423,329,017

Loan To Policy Holders

412,468,704

190,343,831

833,324,095

292,155,689

1,087,502,409

Others

139,866,866

890,085,511

618,317,610

4,159,716,551

1,519,573,642

2,104,664,346

3,602,522,460

1,949,121,333

5,490,506,233

3,069,017,002

639,874,000

651,750,000

1,045,290,000

4,291,000,000

5,470,000,000

Government Bonds

2,375,657,566

1,395,222,736

1,424,845,250

1,711,509,000

441,346,762

Listed Ordinary Shares

5,496,798,323

8,179,583,283

11,716,263,550

27,432,003,185

34,181,175,396

Unlisted Ordinary
Shares

2,759,590,054

3,285,963,922

7,369,373,298

4,741,483,626

8,670,398,500

77,826,954

47,985,679

13,882,698

10,287,031

6,082,698

847,913,144

1,155,267,873

1,019,868,826

354,355,895

354,530,899

9,938,075,037

11,012,289,494

12,430,993,674

24,425,585,998

42,510,810,440

Sub Total
22,135,735,078
Source: National Insurance Commission

25,076,3122,987

35,020,517,296

62,966,224,735

91,634,344,695

Fixed Asset:
Real Estate
Equipment
Other Assets
Good Will
Prelim Expenses
Others
Sub Total
Other Assets:
Loan To Directors
Mortgage Loan On Real
Estate

Sub Total
Deposit Retained:
By Ceding Companies
Statutory Deposits

Listed Debentures
Unlisted Debentures
Short Term Investments

Note: - = Nil

590

TABLE 610.2: BALANCE SHEET FOR LIFE BUSINESS - ASSETS, 2004- 2008
==Million
2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

Other Investments
Shares In Related
Companies

3,302,854,986

5,293,098,000

5,369,981,349

7,322,782,245

6,490,638,385

Loans To Related Companies

2,294,166,950

1,691,873,845

1,664,844,915

1,603,642,000

351,711,000

Others

4,560,751,318

4,250,847,027

2,900,773,907

4,845,390,588

11,324,949,220

10,157,773,254

11,235,818,872

9,935,600,171

13,771,814,833

18,167,298,605

157,748,324

479,548,449

470,696,466

437,572,000

60,989,334

34,733,071

178,964,161

75,054,326

Company Staff

236,818,280

23,517,536

181,542,111

12,768,506

21,530,547

Agenst & Brokers

823,525,352

1,444,683,236

2,170,636,710

2,412,013,603

3,221,216,141

3,792,208

33,813

205,010,000

Others

3,543,205,113

424,041,636

1,076,641,641

1,509,359,958

3,537,534,625

Sub -Total

4,796,030,140

2,554,547,226

3,974,605,040

4,371,714,067

7,046,280,647

443,365,441

2,554,547,226

1,278,316,821

58,401,000

1,059,634,000

18,287,100

657,002,133

517,058,643

64,750,362

199,339,953

259,484,755

24,145,239

289,408,048

3,114,047,836

453,224,742

Sundry Debtors

6,525,308,477

263,608,569

6,950,019,199

6,085,579,919

11,259,200,889

Sub -Total

7,246,445,773

8,568,601,491

9,034,802,711

9,322,779,117

12,971,399,584

95,080,203

9,513,357,432

62,741,253

1,851,591,066

311,887,298

Bank Balances

1,257,747,182

544,273,157

6,443,012,157

3,032,184,995

7,452,329,822

Other Balances

2,755,882,662

1,085,603,483

Sub-Total

4,108,710,047

1,629,876,640

6,505,753,410

4,883,776,061

7,764,217,118

Total Assets
56,245,442,868
Source: National Insurance Commission
Note: - = Nil

62,472,351,153

79,421,132,394

115,911,550,649

165,734,616,132

Sub -Total
Current Assets
Outstanding Premium Due
From Related Companies
Directors

Individuals

Amount Due From Insurers


Amount Due To Insurers
Interest , Dividends, & Rents
Receivables

Cash In Hand

591

CHAPTER 18
GENERAL ELECTIONS AND POLITICAL OFFICE HOLDERS
Since May 1999, the Federal Republic of Nigeria has been practising the presidential system of
Government involving three arms: the Executive, Legislature and Judiciary. Also, there are three
tiers of governance, namely Federal, State and Local.
Each of the three tiers is headed by an elected executive: President, Governor and Chairman
respectively. Also elected are members of the National Assembly, State Houses of Assembly and
the Local Councils. The National Assemby is constituted by a Senate (109 members) and a House
of Representatives (360 members). The legislatures at all tiers have the primary responsibilities of
making laws and exercising oversight functions over the respective executives.
Under the present system, there have been three General Elections (1999, 2003 and 2007)
conducted by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). The Local Government
elections are conducted by the various State Independent Electoral Commissions (SIECs).

592

TABLE 611:

DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION, FEDERAL CONSTITUENCIES BY LOCAL


GOVERNMENT AREA, STATE AND FCT AS AT DECEMBER 2007
Population

Fed Constituency
Seats

Local Government
Areas

Abia

2,845,380

17

Adamawa
Akwa Ibom

3,178,950
3,902,051

8
10

21
31

Anambra

4,177,828

11

21

Bauchi

4,653,066

12

20

Bayelsa

1,704,515

Benue

4,253,641

11

23

Borno

4,171,104

10

27

Cross River

2,892,988

18

Delta

4,112,445

10

25

Ebonyi

2,176,947

13

Edo

3,233,366

18

Ekiti

2,398,957

16

Enugu

3,267,837

17

Gombe

2,365,040

11

Imo

3,927,563

10

27

Jigawa

4,361,002

11

27

Kaduna

6,113,503

16

23

Kano

9,401,288

24

44

Katsina

5,801,584

15

34

Kebbi

3,256,541

21

Kogi

State

3,314,043

21

Kwara

2,365,353

16

Lagos

9,113,605

24

20

Nassarawa

1,869,377

13

Niger

3,954,772

10

25

Ogun

3,751,140

20

Ondo

3,460,877

18

Osun

3,416,959

30

Oyo

5,580,894

14

33

Plateau

3,206,531

17

Rivers

5,198,716

13

23

Sokoto

3,702,676

11

23

Taraba

2,294,800

16

Yobe

2,321,339

17

Zamfara

3,278,873

14

Fct

1,406,239

Total
140,431,790
Source: National Assembly and Population Commission

360

774

593

TABLE 612: SUMMARY OF LEGISLATIVE ACTIVITIES IN THE SENATE BETWEEN JUNE 2003 - MAY
2007
Title

2003- 2004

2004 2005

2005 - 2006

2006 - 2007

Total

Bills scheduled

89

152

168

69

478

Bills presented

87

119

168

69

443

44

Bills not presented


Bills read the first time

54

98

39

235

Bills not presented


Bills read the second time and
referred to Committees

42

55

34

138

Bills passed

27

32

18

55

132

Bills considered

94

152

174

69

487

Bills neglated

Bills Withdrawn

Executive bills passed

23

21

12

27

83

Members bills passed

11

28

49

13

19

18

12

62

10

15

36

Reports presented
Reports Laid
Reports considered

24

Motions presented

61

34

27

31

153

14

57

28

24

30

139

Motions referred to Committees


Motion considered
Source: National Assembly
Note: - = Nil

594

TABLE 612: 1999 NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS: VOTES CAST ON STATE BASIS
Number
Senate Votes

Federal House Of Reps.


Votes

Abia

503,926

444,091

948,017

Adamawa

420,508

587,459

1,007,967

1,061,292

852,976

1,914,268

Anambra

926,795

920,519

1,847,314

Bauchi

966,679

950,824

1,917,503

Bayelsa

551,989

491,030

1,043,019

Benue

966,098

970,256

1,936,354

Borno

727,295

724,824

1,452,119

Cross River

875,839

870,954

1,746,793

Delta

281,925

338,523

620,448

Ebonyi

534,107

508,882

1,042,989

Edo

595,736

561,672

1,157,408

Ekiti

412,508

414,017

826,525

Enugu

844,542

762,571

1,607,113

Gombe

604,707

612,893

1,217,600

State

Akwa Ibom

Total Votes

Imo

759,859

745,982

1,505,841

Jigawa

523,342

523,065

1,046,407

1,478,539

1,305,923

2,784,462

Kaduna
Kano

832,244

876,353

1,708,597

Katsina

931,378

912,581

1,843,959

Kebbi

410,476

409,519

820,067

Kogi

877,012

733,660

1,610,672

Kwara

457,979

455,894

913,873

Lagos

817,137

815,686

1,632,823

Nassarawa

459,695

456,642

916,337

Niger

748,025

713,390

1,461,415

Ogun

350,326

351,105

701,431

Ondo

517,839

479,397

997,236

Osun

559,565

553,225

1,112,790

Oyo

581,484

582,798

1,164,282

Plateau

684,893

655,010

1,339,903

Rivers

1,515,871

1,328,000

2,843,871

Sokoto

312,402

309,473

612,875

Taraba

595,543

653,959

1,249,502

Yobe

258,524

265,828

524,352

Zamfara

355,516

351,109

706,625

84,652

83,245

167,897

24,386,247

23,573,335

47,950,654

FCT, Abuja
Total

Source: Independent National Electoral Commission

595

TABLE 613: 1999 NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS: VOTES CAST ON STATE


AND PARTY BASES - AD
Number
State
Abia

Senate Votes

Federal House Of
Reps. Votes

Total Votes

22,225

20,604

42,829

Adamawa

4,017

12,053

16,070

Akwa Ibom

15,430

62,727

78,157

Anambra

7,003

21,588

28,591

Bauchi

6,477

6,898

13,375

101,131

83,412

184,543

2,556

8,670

11,226

Bayelsa
Benue
Borno

4,915

6,258

11,173

Cross River

19,755

37,419

57,174

Delta

10,697

604

11,301

Ebonyi

31,629

15,709

47,338

Edo

2,862

3,077

5,939

Ekiti

279,730

282,221

561,951

Enugu

363,024

166,633

529,657

Gombe

4,747

33,007

37,754

Imo

7,165

5,303

12,468

Jigawa

3,579

4,587

8,166

Kaduna

46,074

44,360

90,434

Kano

7,602

8,315

15,917

Katsina

7,144

7,035

14,179

Kebbi

5,148

2,897

4,445

Kogi

2,142

2,099

4,241

Kwara

70,979

81,464

152,433

Lagos

641,736

630,947

1,272,683

Nassarawa

584

3,693

4,277

Niger

6,836

5,354

12,190

Ogun

219,806

220,683

440,489

Ondo

360,093

328,041

688,134

Osun

359,160

375,887

735,047

Oyo

37,851

377,394

755,445

Plateau

4,903

26,074

30,977

Rivers

4,857

4,743

9,600

Sokoto

2,343

3,138

5,481

Taraba

2,315

9,917

12,232

Yobe

1,856

2,145

4,001

Zamfara

1,961

2,575

4,536

FCT, Abuja

8,895

10,983

19,878

2,679,227

2,918,514

5,934,331

Total

Source: Independent National Electoral Commission

596

TABLE 614: 1999 NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS: VOTES CAST ON STATE AND
PARTY BASES - APP
Number
Senate Votes

Federal House Of
Reps. Votes

Total Votes

Abia

178,178

111,225

289,403

Adamawa

193,896

218,907

412,803

Akwa Ibom

234,496

193,531

428,027

Anambra

150,921

169,531

320,452

Bauchi

355,021

346,977

401,998

Bayelsa

16,468

84,856

101,324

Benue

328,585

310,927

639,512

Borno

368,068

372,696

740,764

Cross River

368,400

401,618

770,018

Delta

117,588

113,130

230,718

Ebonyi

121,772

117,826

239,598

Edo

100,133

116,040

216,173

Ekiti

2,874

2,690

5,564

Enugu

165,379

214,118

379,497

Gombe

320,290

258,627

578,917

Imo

138,258

384,213

770,741

Jigawa

280,057

291,126

571,183

Kaduna

619,462

502,739

1,122,201

Kano

265,765

302,404

568,169

Katsina

242,287

252,917

495,204

Kebbi

194,873

214,533

409,406

Kogi

541,820

415,574

957,394

Kwara

235,517

223,750

459,267

Lagos

4,986

62,335

112,021

162,204

162,695

324,899

Niger

45,377

56,217

101,594

Ogun

7,800

29,259

37,059

Ondo

12,170

17,816

29,986

State

Nassarawa

Osun

5,412

5,442

10,854

Oyo

21,446

26,178

47,624

Plateau

204,451

188,654

393,105

Rivers

383,581

384,306

767,887

Sokoto

191,786

190,802

382,588

Taraba

179,542

209,812

389,354

Yobe

147,490

158,419

305,909

Zamfara

228,619

226,527

455,146

25,555

26,346

15,901

Total
7,160,527
Source: Independent National Electoral Commission

7,364,763

14,482,260

FCT, Abuja

597

TABLE 615: 1999 NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS: VOTES CAST ON STATE AND
PARTY BASES - PDP
Number
Senate Votes

Federal Houseof Reps.


Votes

Total Votes

Abia

303,523

3,123,626

615,785

Adamawa

222,595

356,499

579,094

Akwa Ibom

811,366

596,718

1,408,084

Anambra

768,871

729,296

1,498,167

Bauchi

605,181

596,949

1,202,130

Bayelsa

434,390

322,762

757,152

Benue

634,957

650,659

1,285,616

Borno

354,312

345,870

700,182

Cross River

487,684

431,829

919,513

Delta

153,640

224,789

378,429

Ebonyi

380,706

375,347

756,053

Edo

492,741

442,555

935,296

Ekiti

129,904

129,106

259,010

Enugu

316,139

381,820

697,959

Gombe

279,670

321,259

600,929

Imo

366,436

3,546,466

722,902

Jigawa

239,706

227,352

467,058

Kaduna

813,003

758,824

1,571,827

Kano

558,877

565,634

1,124,511

Katsina

681,947

652,629

1,334,576

Kebbi

214,055

192,161

406,216

Kogi

333,050

315,987

649,037

Kwara

151,483

150,680

302,163

Lagos

125,715

122,404

248,119

Nassarawa

296,907

290,254

587,161

Niger

695,812

651,819

1,347,631

Ogun

122,720

101,163

223,883

Ondo

145,576

133,540

279,116

Osun

194,993

171,896

366,889

Oyo

181,987

179,226

361,213

State

Plateau

475,539

440,282

915,821

Rivers

1,127,433

938,951

2,066,384

Sokoto

118,273

115,533

233,806

Taraba

413,686

434,230

847,916

Yobe

109,178

105,264

214,442

Zamfara

124,936

122,007

246,943

FCT, Abuja
Total

50,202

45,916

96,118

13,917,193

19,291,302

27,207,131

Source: Independent National Electoral Commission

598

TABLE 616: ANALYSIS OF VOTER TURN-OUT IN THE 1999 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION BY STATE AND
POLITICAL PARTY
Number
No. Of
Registered
Voters

AD

APP

PDP

Abia

1,321,875

1,676

175,095

360,823

Adamawa

1,260,956

3,872

117,868

Akwa Ibom

1,450,367

152,534

Anambra

2,221,384

2,254

199,461

633,717

4,221

839,653

Bauchi

1,941,913

342,233

834,308

32,902

1,209,443

873,000

152,220

457,812

2,250

612,290

Benue

1,806,121

1,366

269,045

983,912

6,046

1,260,369

Borno

1,822,987

2,970

334,593

581,382

27,887

946,832

Cross River

1,142,876

156

283,486

592,686

425

876,737

Delta

1,794,361

323

240,344

576,230

11,477

828,374

States

Bayelsa

Ebonyi

Valid Votes

Invalid Votes

Total Votes

6,221

543,815

667,239

848,979

730,744

5,220

888,498

902,327

883

94,934

250,987

5,680

352,484

Edo

1,380,418

163,203

516,581

6,131

685,915

Ekiti

1,077,195

652

522,072

191,618

8,536

722,878

Enugu

1,466,145

851

195,168

640,518

851

837,288

Gombe

1,108,171

188

311,381

533,158

10,909

855,636

Imo

1,746,673

1,755

314,339

421,767

7,958

745,819

Jigawa

1,567,423

164

237,025

311,571

33,625

582,385

Kaduna

2,536,702

381,350

1,294,679

40,481

1,716,510

Kano

3,680,990

4,697

222,458

682,255

36,368

945,778

Katsina

2,151,112

229,181

964,216

1,193,397

Kebbi

1,172,054

126

172,336

339,893

16,770

529,125

Kogi

1,265,230

538

476,807

507,903

8,322

993,570

Kwara

940,400

127

189,088

470,510

10,127

669,852

Lagos

4,091,070

1,542,969

209,012

3,246

1,755,227

749,466

173,277

423,731

597,008

Niger

1,572,979

2,139

140,465

730,665

14,432

887,701

Ogun

1,559,709

332,340

143,564

6,485

482,389

Ondo

1,331,617

168

668,474

133,323

10,117

812,082

Osun

1,496,058

607,628

187,011

10,038

804,677

Oyo

2,362,772

3,811

693,510

227,668

14,227

939,216

Plateau

1,311,649

1,179

173,370

499,072

7,252

680,873

Rivers

2,202,655

1,486

213,328

1,352,275

4,407

1,571,496

Sokoto

1,274,060

198,829

155,598

14,538

368,965

Taraba

983,227

747

81,290

789,749

5,122

876,908

Nassarawa

Yobe

874,957

1,590

165,061

146,517

8,569

321,737

1,112,627

569

243,755

136,324

16,476

397,124

385,399

39,788

59,234

99,022

Total
57,938,945
34,295
Source: Independent National Electoral Commission
Note: - = Nil

11,110,287

18,738,154

397,316

30,280,052

Zamfara
FCT, Abuja

599

TABLE 617: 1999 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION TOTAL VOTES CAST BY STATE AND PARTY
Number
No Of Votes Cast

AD Votes
Scored

APP Votes Scored

PDP Votes
Scored

Abia

537,594

1,676

175,095

360,823

Adamawa

848,979

3,872

117,868

667,239

Akwa Ibom

883,278

152,534

730,744

States

Anambra

835,432

2,254

199,461

633,717

1,176,541

342,233

834,308

610,040

152,220

457,812

Benue

1,254,323

1,366

269,045

983,912

Borno

918,945

2,970

334,593

581,382

Cross River

876,312

156

283,486

592,686

Delta

816,897

323

240,344

576,230

Ebonyi

346,804

883

94,934

250,987

Edo

679,784

163,203

516,581

Ekiti

714,342

652

522,072

191,618

Enugu

836,437

851

195,168

640,518

Gombe

844,727

188

311,381

533,158

Imo

737,861

1,755

314,339

421,767

Bauchi
Bayelsa

Jigawa

548,760

164

237,025

311,571

1,676,029

381,350

1,294,679

909,410

4,697

222,458

682,255

1,193,397

229,181

964,216

Kebbi

512,355

126

172,336

339,893

Kogi

985,248

538

476,807

507,903

Kwara

659,725

127

189,088

470,510

Lagos

Kaduna
Kano
Katsina

1,751,981

1,542,969

209,012

Nassarawa

597,008

173,277

423,731

Niger

873,269

2,139

140,465

730,665

Ogun

475,904

332,340

143,564

Ondo

801,965

168

668,474

133,323

Osun

795,518

607,628

187,011

Oyo

924,989

3,811

693,510

227,668

Plateau

673,621

1,179

173,370

499,072

Rivers

1,567,089

1,486

213,328

1,352,275

Sokoto

354,427

198,829

155,598

Taraba

871,786

747

81,290

789,749

Yobe

313,168

1,590

165,061

146,517

Zamfara

380,648

569

243,755

136,324

FCT, Abuja

99,022

Total
29,883,615
Source: Independent National Electoral Commission
Note: - = Nil

39,788

59,234

34,295

11,110,287

18,738,154

600

TABLE 618:

DISTRIBUTION OF WINNERS OF 1999 SENATE ELECTION ON STATE, PARTY AND


GENDER BASES
Number
Winners

State

AD

APP

PDP

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Abia

Adamawa

Akwa Ibom

Anambra

Bauchi

Bayelsa

Benue

Borno

Cross River

Delta

Ebonyi

Edo

Ekiti

Enugu

Gombe

Imo

Jigawa

Kaduna

Kano

Katsina

Kebbi

Kogi

Kwara

Lagos

Nassarawa

Niger

Ogun

Ondo

Osun

Oyo

Plateau

Rivers

Sokoto

Taraba

Yobe

Zamfara

FCT, Abuja

23

61

Total
20
Source: Independent National Electoral Commission
Note: - = Nil

601

TABLE 619: DISTRIBUTION OF WINNERS OF 1999 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ELECTION


ON STATE, PARTY AND GENDER BASES
Number
Winners
States

AD

APP

PDP

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Abia

Adamawa

Akwa Ibom

Anambra

10

Bauchi

Bayelsa

Benue

10

Borno

Cross River

Delta

Ebonyi

Edo

Ekiti

Enugu

Gombe

Imo

Jigawa

Kaduna

13

Kano

23

Katsina

15

Kebbi

Kogi

Kwara

Lagos

21

Niger

10

Ogun

Ondo

Osun

Oyo

12

Plateau

Rivers

10

Sokoto

Taraba

Yobe

Zamfara

FCT, Abuja

Total
64
4
Source: Independent National Electoral Commission
Note: - = Nil

74

205

Nassarawa

602

TABLE 620: ANALYSIS OF VOTER TURN-OUT IN THE 2003 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION BY STATE
Number
No Of Registered
Voters

Valid Votes

Invalid Votes

Total Votes Cast

Abia

1,285,428

748,034

21,133

769,167

Adamawa

1,280,204

955,847

38,186

994,033

Akwa Ibom

1,624,495

1,292,395

15,931

1,308,326

Anambra

1,859,795

862,193

35,052

897,245

Bauchi

2,130,557

1,680,542

58,964

1,739,506

765,472

738,165

4,752

742,917

Benue

1,755,528

1,213,843

35,051

1,248,897

Borno

2,156,019

1,120,152

216,328

1,336,480

Cross River

1,289,192

1,233,321

4,854

1,238,175

Delta

1,607,337

1,142,622

29,245

1,171,867

Ebonyi

1,002,771

796,626

11,141

807,767

Edo

1,432,891

1,106,812

11,510

1,118,322

States

Bayelsa

Ekiti

981,753

325,881

98,175

424,056

Enugu

1,479,542

1,126,945

17,942

1,144,887

Gombe

1,263,287

976,136

34,039

1,010,175

Imo

1,630,494

1,016,481

36,404

1,052,885

Jigawa

1,636,657

1,101,909

46,043

1,147,952

Kaduna

2,620,999

1,918,365

273,883

2,192,248

Kano

4,000,430

2,172,182

167,610

2,339,792

Katsina

2,567,245

1,653,161

58,051

1,711,212

Kebbi

1,343,549

815,219

64,607

879,826

Kogi

1,158,343

863,989

34,703

898,692

Kwara

995,882

574,369

50,326

624,695

Lagos

4,558,216

1,628,748

310,443

1,939,191

852,626

729,266

10,023

741,289

Nassarawa
Niger

1,607,730

983,206

69,583

1,052,789

Ogun

1,576,875

1,361,251

4,116

1,365,367

Ondo

1,504,181

888,863

106,221

995,084

Osun

1,367,627

611,593

172,321

783,914

Oyo

2,209,953

882,571

201,235

1,083,806

Plateau

1,391,594

1,050,370

70,561

1,120,931

Rivers

2,272,238

2,160,133

11,082

2,171,215

Sokoto

1,476,691

929,085

88,764

1,017,849

Taraba

1,026,950

906,069

17,534

923,603

966,749

599,131

44,257

643,388

1,515,622

1,053,851

52,716

1,106,567

Yobe
Zamfara
FCT, Abuja

628,100

Total
60,823,022
Source: Independent National Electoral Commission

261,163

13,457

274,620

39,480,489

2,536,243

42,018,735

603

TABLE 621.1:

2003 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION TOTAL VOTES SCORED BY PARTIES IN THE STATES


Number

States

ANPP

APGA

APLP

ARP

BNPP

DA

JP

LDPN

MDJ

MMN

84,305

260,899

1,276

220

255

137

786

72

76

119

Adamawa

286,151

2,352

853

224

131

78

124

45

77

82

Akwa Ibom

162,542

1,077

90

47

37

47

1,434

40

96

36

79,476

279,378

637

85

102

67

704

34

39

34

1,043,442

1,678

443

231

209

108

94

79

993

103

18,344

12

10,763

Benue

494,804

6,731

267

142

232

55

624

34

101

47

Borno

727,595

3,549

965

483

252

222

159

102

485

119

Abia

Anambra
Bauchi
Bayelsa

Cross River

11,624

2,112

16

14

451

13

24

Delta

27,492

15,062

260

155

105

352

11,515

58

300

81

Ebonyi

16,308

20,525

209

121

53

49

171

65

423

38

109,401

2,247

153

136

72

68

2,580

41

1,099

35

Edo
Ekiti

7,500

1,300

106

73

42

97

458

33

71

19

Enugu

18,987

177,050

5,720

1,009

13

248

19

11

Gombe

516,081

1,601

351

156

119

71

66

51

120

50

Imo

53,983

281,114

1,904

286

167

180

671

43

136

167

Jigawa

885505

2,136

496

336

151

134

103

103

243

111

Kaduna

870,454

7,800

583

290

179

163

437

106

225

122

Kano

1,628,085

10,229

1,854

1,208

589

539

490

372

670

473

Katsina

1,269,789

2,928

725

470

189

166

129

145

1,538

141

Kebbi

529,612

3,888

869

572

178

129

88

96

186

98

Kogi

314,494

2,275

341

226

149

75

198

35

61

36

Kwara

170,325

2,293

455

300

133

184

235

55

69

86

Lagos

116,510

134,764

2,570

1,472

808

1,925

90,079

822

712

403

Nassarawa

244,006

1,488

101

46

29

29

85

41

12

Niger

390,103

11,849

725

696

399

327

407

111

139

173

Ogun

680

27

19

Ondo

31,994

4,180

218

123

53

126

377

83

23

20

Osun

14,369

1,424

340

272

140

226

335

80

92

76

Oyo

26,112

4,519

644

483

276

522

1,317

169

188

171

Plateau

324,566

6,362

296

112

228

132

701

28

229

31

Rivers

42,346

5,964

54

18

34

1,287

1,307

1,534

511

Sokoto

681,153

6,869

1,309

640

218

193

131

82

184

138

Taraba

198,023

1,179

108

87

71

60

168

23

202

31

Yobe

383,583

3,622

706

324

123

69

44

35

100

51

Zamfara

843,159

4,590

712

312

132

77

56

53

80

46

99,220

22,481

646

196

130

76

2,778

51

76

62

26,921

11,565

5,987

6,727

119,547

4,473

21,403

3,757

FCT, Abuja

Total
12,710,022
1,297,446
Source: Independent National Electoral Commission

Note: - = Nil

604

TABLE 621.2:

2003 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION TOTAL VOTES SCORED BY PARTIES IN THE STATES


Number

States
Abia

NAC

NAP

NCP

NDP

NNPP

PAC

PDP

PMP

PRP

UNPP

66

100

417

6,947

381

1,121

386,748

764

255

3,091

Adamawa

89

111

225

145

2,094

660,780

2,627

282

371

Akwa Ibom

33

318

1,164

39,230

149

406

1,084,674

247

198

630

Anambra

65

51

613

18,141

121

220

466,866

1,523

91

14,043

120

128

128

345

229

1,217

617,291

1,296

323

12,085

266

464

708,312

11

Benue

37

240

229

332

13,939

1,180

662,422

1,016

251

31,160

Borno

118

137

105

640

205

1,51

380,875

1,388

313

859

44

1,674

6,861

51

210

1,207,675

57

186

2,286

283

288

1,523

1,476

902

824

1,072,57

542

158

8,719

Ebonyi

51

56

178

841

122

717

75,823

414

160

3,302

Edo

46

74

2,963

328

214

1,125

979,775

594

433

5,438

Ekiti

55

75

11,410

121

45

1,414

301,185

1,270

135

462

Enugu

706

53

3,112

5,121

101

556

897,721

292

41

16,175

Gombe

52

54

70

2,476

225

786

45,328

896

179

404

Imo

92

296

411

12,890

243

1,349

656861

614

167

4,908

Jigawa

99

108

114

1,867

205

990

202,52

1,065

545

5,096

Kaduna

92

139

294

466

394

2,983

1,026,347

2,246

5,080

965

Kano

448

419

465

894

778

5062

492,755

4,898

19,559

2,395

Katsina

112

132

196

284

240

1,808

380,914

1,603

539

1,113

Kebbi

105

136

106

258

202

2,027

272,564

2,934

401

871

Kogi

66

66

216

2,567

413

1,607

58,778

1,946

260

10,183

Bauchi
Bayelsa

Cross River
Delta

Kwara

113

111

1,007

268

211

3,620

390,800

3,218

305

581

Lagos

1,338

2,151

118,688

4,392

2,122

10,85

1,129,521

4,726

1,114

3,772

Nassarawa

240

73

436

10,409

86

434

470,936

392

72

346

Niger

102

246

261

545

397

2,946

486,621

3,138

66,900

17,131

Ogun

18

138

1,360,170

144

Ondo

63

88

4,548

559

70

2,808

840,988

1,839

204

499

Osun

97

159

3,811

258

133

2,941

582089

3,118

237

1,396

Oyo

355

336

4,490

978

382

5782

828,725

4,963

744

2,416

Plateau

61

62

260

350

110

1,296

706,432

1,171

168

7,795

Rivers

406

261

986

1,998

20

91594

2,003,521

32

69

8,184

Sokoto

129

149

168

241

305

1,862

232,258

2,037

386

653

Taraba

32

76

102

8,986

81

630

694,527

668

314

711

Yobe

31

49

38

494

192

1,115

206,984

1,155

211

305

Zamfara

63

53

76

299

140

974

200,702

1,552

275

501

FCT, Abuja

76

97

836

441

271

1,294

130,243

1,472

212

608

Total
5,766
6,932
161,333
132,997
Source: Independent National Electoral Commission

23,830

157560

24,456,140

57,720

100,765

169,609

Note: - = Nil

605

TABLE 622: NUMBER OF SEATS HELD IN STATE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY BY GENDER,


1999, 2003 & 2007
Number
Honourable Members
State

1999

2003

2007

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Abia

23

22

22

Adamawa

22

25

15

Akwa Ibom

26

24

24

Anambra

29

28

26

Bauchi

30

30

30

Bayelsa

23

24

23

Benue

27

26

28

Borno

28

27

28

C/River

25

25

22

Delta

28

26

26

Ebonyi

24

23

22

Edo

22

23

23

Ekiti

26

25

26

Enugu

24

23

20

Gombe

23

23

22

Imo

27

26

25

Jigawa

30

30

30

Kaduna

34

34

32

Kano

40

40

40

Katsina

34

34

34

Kebbi

24

24

24

Kogi

25

24

25

Kwara

23

23

21

Lagos

39

39

35

Nassarawa

24

24

23

Niger

25

25

26

Ogun

26

25

24

Ondo

25

25

25

Osun

25

25

25

Oyo

29

30

31

Plateau

22

23

22

Rivers

32

31

27

Sokoto

30

30

30

Taraba

24

23

24

Yobe

24

24

24

Zamfara

24

24

24

Total
939
21
Source: Independent National Electoral Commission

933

34

913

53

FCT, Abuja

Note: - = Nil

606

TABLE 623: NUMBER OF SEATS HELD IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREAS BY GENDER,


1999 & 2003
Number
Local Government Area Chairpersons
States

1999
Male

Female

2003
Male

Female

Abia

17

17

Adamawa

21

21

Akwa Ibom

31

30

Anambra

21

21

Bauchi

20

20

Bayelsa

Benue

22

23

Borno

27

27

C/River

18

17

Delta

25

23

Ebonyi

13

11

Edo

18

18

Ekiti

16

16

Enugu

17

16

Gombe

11

11

Imo

25

24

Jigawa

27

27

Kaduna

22

22

Kano

44

44

Katsina

33

34

Kebbi

21

21

Kogi

21

21

Kwara

16

15

Lagos

20

19

Nassarawa

13

13

Niger

25

25

Ogun

20

19*

Ondo

18

18

Osun

29

30

Oyo

33

33

Plateau

17-

17

Rivers

23

23

Sokoto

23

23

Taraba

16

16

Yobe

17

17

Zamfara

14

14

760

14

FCT, Abuja

Total
767
Source: Independent National Electoral Commission

Note: - = Nil

607

TABLE 624:

NUMBER OF SEATS HELD IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT COUNCIL WARDS BY GENDER


1999, 2003 & 2007
Councillors

State

1999

2003

2007

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Abia

289

276

Adamawa

209

208

15

na

na

210

Akwa Ibom

320

324

159

27

na

na

Bauchi

323

Bayelsa

105

323

na

na

97

Benue
Borno

273

259

89

26

308

306

220

91

C/River

188

187

Delta

466

460

Ebonyi

170

169

na

na

Edo

191

191

Ekiti

Anambra

174

171

na

na

Enugu

319

21

Gombe

113

na

na

Imo

381

37

Na

na

Jigawa

287

321

37

na

na

Kaduna

255

254

Kano

478

482

Katsina

360

361

361

Kebbi

225

225

Kogi

114

224

Kwara

182

11

186

187

Lagos

182

186

na

na

Nassarawa

382

378

378

Niger

439

437

na

na

Ogun

204

Ondo

197

196

na

na

145

38

na

na

345

na

na

Osun
Oyo

348

Plateau

Rivers

293

26

na

na

244

162

Taraba

165

160

Yobe

170

170

na

na

Zamfara

147

147

na

na

62

62

62

Total
6,532
80
Source: Independent National Electoral Commission

8,698

270

1,576

164

Sokoto

FCT, Abuja

Note: - = Nil

608

TABLE 625: NUMBER OF SEATS HELD IN NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY STATES AND GENDER
SENATORS, 1999, 2003 & 2007
Senators
States

1999

2003

2007

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Abia

Adamawa

Akwa-Ibom

Anambra

Bauchi

Bayelsa

Benue

Borno

C/River

Delta

Ebonyi

Edo

Ekiti

Enugu

Gombe

Imo

Jigawa

Kaduna

Kano

Katsina

Kebbi

Kogi

Kwara

Lagos

Nassarawa

Niger

Ogun

Ondo

Osun

Oyo

Plateau

Rivers

Sokoto

Taraba

Yobe

Zamfara

F.C.T

Total
106
3
Source: National Assembly Statistcal information

105

100

Note: - = Nil

609

TABLE 626: NUMBER OF SEATS HELD IN NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY STATES AND GENDER
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, 1999, 2003 & 2007

Federal House of Representatives


States

1999

2003

2007

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Abia

Adamawa

Akwa-Ibom

10

Anambra

10

10

Bauchi

12

11

12

Bayelsa

Benue

11

10

10

Borno

10

10

C/River

Delta

Ebonyi

Edo

Ekiti

Enugu

Gombe

Imo

10

10

Jigawa

11

11

11

Kaduna

14

13

15

Kano

24

23

24

Katsina

15

15

15

Kebbi

Kogi

Kwara

Lagos

22

21

22

Niger

10

10

10

Ogun

Ondo

Osun

Oyo

14

14

11

Plateau

Rivers

13

13

11

Sokoto

11

11

11

Taraba

Yobe

Zamfara

F.C.T

Total
348
12
Source: National Assembly Statistical Information

338

22

332

28

Nassarawa

Note: - = Nil

610

TABLE 627:

POLITICAL OFFICE HOLDERS: DISTRIBUTION BY STATE OF ORIGIN AS


AT 2005
Number
Ministers/
Ministers of
State

Permanent
Secretaries.

Ambassadors

Total

Abia

Adamawa

Akwa Ibom**

Anambra

Bauchi***

Bayelsa

Benue

Borno

Cross River

Delta

Ebonyi

Edo

Ekiti

Enugu

Gombe

Imo

Jigawa

Kaduna

Kano

Katsina

Kebbi

Kogi

Kwara

Lagos

Nassarawa

Niger

Ogun

Ondo

Osun

Oyo

Plateau

rivers

Sokoto

Taraba

Yobe

Zamfara

FCT, Abuja

41

79

164

State

Total
44
Source: Federal Character Commission
Note: ** = includes Secretary to the Federal Government
*** = includes Head of Service
- = Nil

611

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