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Full Details of 2024 Proposed Budget for Federal, 36 States as South-West Tops Others

December 24, 2023 1 min read

Federal Govt: ₦27.50tn

South West: ₦4.20tn
South South: ₦3.43tn
North West: ₦2.50tn
South East: ₦2.29tn
North Central: ₦1.89tn
North East: ₦1.60tn

1 Abia: ₦567.20bn
2 Adamawa: ₦225.89bn
3 Akwa Ibom: ₦845.63bn
4 Anambra: ₦410.10bn
5 Bauchi: ₦300.22bn
6 Bayelsa: ₦480.99bn
7 Benue: ₦225.73bn
8 Borno: ₦340.62bn
9 Cross river: ₦250bn
10 Delta: ₦724.90bn
11 Ebonyi: ₦202.13bn
12 Edo: ₦325.30bn
13 Ekiti: ₦159.57bn
14 Enugu: ₦521.56bn
15 Gombe: ₦207.75bn
16 Imo: ₦592.23bn
17 Jigawa: ₦298.14bn
18 Kaduna: ₦458.27bn
19 Kano: ₦350.20bn
20 Katsina: ₦454.31bn
21 Kebbi: ₦250.13bn
22 Kogi: ₦258.28bn
23 Kwara: ₦286.40bn
24 Lagos: ₦2.25tn
25 Nasarawa: ₦199.88bn
26 Niger: ₦613.27bb
27 Ogun: ₦703.03bn
28 Ondo: ₦384.53bn
29 Osun: ₦273.91bn
30 Oyo: ₦434.22bn
31 Plateau: ₦295.43bn
32 Rivers: ₦800.39bn
33 Sokoto: ₦270.10bb
34 Taraba: ₦311.39bn
35 Yobe: ₦217.00bn
36 Zamfara: ₦423.52bn

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(Budget Office & Media publications)