A recent survey conducted by the National Bureau of Statistics revealed the 10 poorest states in
Nigeria with over 70% poverty rate.
The climatic condition of Sokoto is very harsh, with a temperature of about 45C on normal days.
Most
part of the state are rural with over eighty percent (80%) of the
inhabitants practicing subsistence form of farming.
Katsina is in North central Nigeria with the highest poverty rate amongst states of that region.
Adamawa state was carved out from defunct Gongola in 1991. The state is being terrorized by Insurgent group, Boko Haram. This has affected to a large extent the economic activities of Adamawa state.
Gombe is in the North East of the country. Gombe has also suffered attacks from Boko Haram in time past.
Plateau State is the
twelfth largest state of Nigeria. Plateau has had its share of terrorist attacks and communal clashes in time past.
Ebonyi is the only south eastern state among the top 9 poorest country.
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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