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2016 Budgets By States In Nigeria (Check Your State’s Budget)

A Snapshop View Of 2016 Budget As Proposed By Various States In NigeriaTake a critical look at the budget and see states which are following the part of change…..Note the figures are in NairaFederal Republic of 
Nigeria…….........6.08T

Abia State…..INCONCLUSIVE

Adamawa State ……..100.89B

Akwa Ibom State………..426B

Anambra State ……….. 101.4B

Bauchi State …………….. 102B

Bayelsa State…… INCONCLUSIVE

Benue State ………INCONCLUSIVE

Borno State ………INCONCLUSIVE

Cross River State………… 350B

Delta State …………….. 266B

Ebonyi State …………….. 101.1B

Edo State …………….. 111.5B

Ekiti State …………….. 67B (the least)

Enugu State…… INCONCLUSIVE

Gombe State……..INCONCLUSIVE

Imo State …………….. 141.2B

Jigawa State …………….. 137.2B

Kaduna State …………….. 171.7B

Kano State …………….. 275B

Katsina State …………….. 110B

Kebbi State …………….. 107B

Kogi State ………….. INCONCLUSIVE

Kwara State ……………..116.2 B

Lagos State …………….662.58B (highest)

Nasarawa State…………INCONCLUSIVE

Niger State ……………..INCONCLUSIVE

Ogun State ……………..200B

Ondo State ……………..INCONCLUSIVE

Osun State ………..150.7B (hmmmmm)

Oyo State …………….. 165.5B

Plateau State …………INCONCLUSIVE

Rivers State…………….. 370B

Sokoto State…………112.5B

Taraba State ………INCONCLUSIVE

Yobe State ………….. 80.6B

Zamfara State…….92.8B

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