After conducting a survey, the National Bureau of Statistics
revealed the 10 poorest states in Nigeria, that is states with over 70% poverty
rate. Sokoto topped the list with poverty rate of 81.2% .
1. Sokoto
Sokoto has unfriendly climate conditions with temperature
going as high as 45C on a normal day.Most part of the state are rural areas and
over eighty percent (80%) of the inhabitants of Sokoto practice one form of
agriculture or another.
2. Katsina
Katsina is a state in North central Nigeria and has the
highest poverty prevalence amongst all states in the region.
3.Adamawa
Formed in 1991 from the extinct Gongola state, Adamawa has
of late been terrorized by the Boko Haram terrorists, disrupting it’s economic
development and growth.
4.Gombe
Gombe is another North eastern state which suffers sporadic
attacks from terrorists.
5.Jigawa
6. Plateau
Plateau State is the twelfth largest state of Nigeria
haunted by some terrorist attacks and tribal clashes from time to time,
especially clashes between Fulani herdsmen and its inhabitants.
7.Ebonyi
Ebonyi is the only south eastern state among the top 9
poorest country.
8.Bauchi
9. Kebbi
10. Zamfara
Recently the governor was blasted for the “alarming scope of
economic dangers and its potential threat to the economic development of the
state,” by the Zamfara Budget Working Group.
Niger is the state with the lowest poverty rate which is
33.8%. It was followed by Osun (37.9%) and Ondo (45.7%). Bayelsa (47%) and
Lagos (48.6%) have less than 50% poverty rate.
The average poverty rate in the Northwest geopolitical zone
is 71.4%, which remained the highest in the said area. It is followed by the
Northeast region which has 69.1% and the North central region which has 60.7%.
Poverty was least dominant in the Southwest (49.8%), South-South (55.5%), and
South-East regions (59.5%).
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