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2024 NBS-IRS Report: Abia State Records Remarkable IGR Growth Under Alex Otti, Ranks 19th Nationwide

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According to the 2024 report jointly released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) and the Nigeria Revenue Service (formerly Federal Inland Revenue Service, FIRS), Abia State has achieved a significant improvement in its Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) performance, recording ₦40.01 billion in 2024.

 

This new figure marks a dramatic turnaround from ₦17.98 billion in 2023, the final year of the previous administration, and an even more impressive rise from ₦20.1 billion in 2022 under former Governor Okezie Ikpeazu. The report underscores the effective fiscal reforms and renewed efficiency in tax collection and revenue management introduced by Governor Alex Chioma Otti since assuming office in May 2023.

 

The NBS-IRS report ranks Abia State 19th among Nigeria’s 37 subnational entities (including the FCT), placing it ahead of several other states traditionally known for stronger fiscal performance, including Imo, Benue, Ebonyi, and Taraba.

 

Below is the full breakdown of state IGR rankings for 2024:

 

1. Lagos State – ₦1.26 trillion

 

 

2. Rivers State – ₦317.30 billion

 

 

3. Federal Capital Territory (FCT) – ₦282.36 billion

 

 

4. Ogun State – ₦194.93 billion

 

 

5. Enugu State – ₦180.50 billion

 

 

6. Delta State – ₦157.79 billion

 

 

7. Edo State – ₦91.15 billion

 

 

8. Akwa Ibom State – ₦75.77 billion

 

 

9. Kwara State – ₦71.20 billion

 

 

10. Kano State – ₦74.77 billion

 

 

11. Kaduna State – ₦71.57 billion

 

 

12. Bayelsa State – ₦64.01 billion

 

 

13. Jigawa State – ₦59.46 billion

 

 

14. Oyo State – ₦65.29 billion

 

 

15. Osun State – ₦54.77 billion

 

 

16. Cross River State – ₦47.02 billion

 

 

17. Ondo State – ₦31.25 billion

 

 

18. Katsina State – ₦39.15 billion

 

 

19. Abia State – ₦40.01 billion

 

 

20. Anambra State – ₦42.69 billion

 

 

21. Ekiti State – ₦35.21 billion

 

 

22. Niger State – ₦34.66 billion

 

 

23. Plateau State – ₦31.14 billion

 

 

24. Kogi State – ₦32.01 billion

 

 

25. Zamfara State – ₦25.46 billion

 

 

26. Nassarawa State – ₦25.52 billion

 

 

27. Bauchi State – ₦32.43 billion

 

 

28. Imo State – ₦25.27 billion

 

 

29. Borno State – ₦27.80 billion

 

 

30. Benue State – ₦20.43 billion

 

 

31. Adamawa State – ₦20.30 billion

 

 

32. Sokoto State – ₦20.85 billion

 

 

33. Gombe State – ₦20.72 billion

 

 

34. Taraba State – ₦17.46 billion

 

 

35. Kebbi State – ₦16.97 billion

 

 

36. Ebonyi State – ₦13.18 billion

 

 

37. Yobe State – ₦11.08 billion

 

The report indicates that Nigeria’s total IGR for 2024 stood at ₦3.63 trillion, showing steady growth across many states due to improved compliance, digitized tax systems, and renewed fiscal discipline.

 

Abia’s leap from ₦17.98 billion in 2023 to ₦40.01 billion in 2024 reflects a 123% increase, making it one of the fastest-growing IGR performers in the country.

 

Observers attribute this progress to Governor Alex Otti’s transparency-driven governance, aggressive revenue reforms, and revival of commercial confidence in the state, especially in key business hubs like Aba and Umuahia.

 

Abians and financial analysts have hailed this development as a sign that the state’s economy is finally on a sustainable path, with better prospects for infrastructure development, workers’ welfare, and public service delivery.


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