NATIONAL BUREAU OF STATISTICS ANNUAL ABSTRACT OF STATISTICS, 2010 Federal Republic of Nigeria Preface The Annual Abstract of Statistics, is the standard summary of data on society, economy and organizations in the Federal Republic of Nigeria. The publication is a convenient reference source for statistical and related information, with appropriate introductions to the various sections. In this edition, there are additional tables that cover a variety of topics, including household characteristics, living standards, health, education, communications, banking, insurance and general elections. The publication is available on the Internet and CD-ROM. The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) website, www.nigerianstat.gov.ng, contains this edition in Adobe Acrobat format. The statistical information in this publication were extracted from many sources. All data from administrative records, surveys and censuses are subject to error arising from a number of factors such as sampling variability, reporting errors for individual units, incomplete coverage, non-response and imputations. Users of this publication are urged to make their data needs known for consideration in planning future editions. Suggestions and comments towards improving coverage and presentation of data should be sent to the Director-General, National Bureau of Statistics, Plot 762, Independence Avenue, Central Business District, P.M.B 127, Garki, Abuja, Nigeria. Alhaji R. A Sanusi Ag. Statistician General/CE National Bureau of Statistics December 2010 2 CHAPTER 1 AREA AND CLIMATE The Federal Republic of Nigeria, with an area of 923,769 square kilometers (made up of 909,890 square kilometres of land area and 13,879 square kilometres of water area), is situated between 3o and 14o East Longitude and 4o and 14o North Latitude. The longest distance from East to West is about 767 kilometres, and from North to South 1,605 kilometres. The country is bordered on the west by the Republics of Benin and Niger; on the east by the Republic of Cameroon; on the north by Niger and Chad Republics and on the south by the Gulf of Guinea. The coast of Nigeria is a belt of mangrove swamps traversed by a network of creeks and rivers and the great Niger Delta. Beyond these lie successive belts of tropical rain forests (that break into a more open woodland with hilly ranges) and the undulating plateau (with hills of granite and sandstone), rising from 609.6 metres on the average to 1,828.8 metres eastwards. Midway north of the country the vegetation is grassland interspersed with trees and shrubs, which terminate in the Sahel Savannah region of the semi-arid northeast. River Niger (Africa’s third longest River) rises from the mountains to the east of Sierra Leone and flows for the first two-thirds of its 4,184 kilometres length outside Nigeria before entering the country from the north-west. It receives the River Benue (which rises from the Republic of Cameroon) at Lokoja and then flows for about 547 kilometres into the Atlantic Ocean. River Niger has as its tributaries, the Sokoto, Kaduna and Anambra Rivers while River Benue receives Katsina-Ala and Gongola Rivers. This second great drainage system runs from the central plateau into Yobe River and eventually empties itself into Lake Chad. Other important river systems include Benin, Escravos, Sombreiro, Bonny, Cross River, Imo, Ogun and Osun. Nigeria is also blessed with favourable and varied climatic conditions. The climate is equatorial and semi-equatorial in nature, characterized by high humidity and substantial rainfall. There are two seasons – the wet and dry seasons. The wet season lasts from April to October, while the dry season lasts from November through March. 3 Area TABLE 1: AREA OF NIGERIA BY STATE Hectares Square Kilometres Acres Square Miles 490,000 4,900 1,205,400 1,914.06 3,870,000 38,700 9,520,200 15,117.19 Akwa Ibom 690,000 6,900 1,697,400 2,695.31 Anambra 486,500 4,865 1,196,790 1,900.39 4,911,900 49,119 12,083,274 19,187.11 905,900 9,059 2,228,514 3,538.67 Benue 3,080,000 30,800 7,576,800 12,031.25 Borno 7,260,900 72,609 17,861,814 28,362.89 Cross River 2,178,700 21,787 5,359,602 8,510.55 Delta 1,710,800 17,108 4,208,568 6,682.81 640,000 6,400 1,574,400 2,500.00 Edo 1,918,700 19,187 4,720,002 7,494.92 Ekiti 543,500 5,435 1,337,010 2,123.05 States Abia Adamawa Bauchi Bayelsa Ebonyi Enugu 753,400 7,534 1,853,364 2,942.97 1,710,000 17,100 4,206,600 6,679.69 528,800 5,288 1,300,848 2,065.63 Jigawa 2,328,700 23,287 5,728,602 9,096.48 Kaduna 4,248,100 42,481 10,450,326 16,594.14 Kano 2,028,000 20,280 4,988,880 7,921.88 Katsina 2,356,100 23,561 5,796,006 9,203.52 Kebbi 3,698,500 36,985 9,098,310 14,447.27 Kogi 2,774,700 27,747 6,825,762 10,838.67 Kwara 3,570,500 35,705 8,783,430 13,947.27 Lagos 367,100 3,671 903,066 1,433.98 Nassarawa 2,873,500 28,735 7,068,810 11,224.61 Niger 6,892,500 68,925 16,955,550 26,923.83 Ogun 1,640,000 16,400 4,034,400 6,406.25 Ondo 1,582,000 15,820 3,891,720 6,179.69 Osun 902,600 9,026 2,220,396 3,525.78 Oyo 2,650,000 26,500 6,519,000 10,351.56 Plateau 2,714,700 27,147 6,678,162 10,604.30 Rivers 1,057,500 10,575 2,601,450 4,130.86 Sokoto 2,782,500 27,825 6,844,950 10,869.14 Taraba 5,628,200 56,282 13,845,372 21,985.16 Yobe 4,660,900 46,609 11,465,814 18,206.64 Zamfara 3,793,100 37,931 9,331,026 14,816.80 760,700 7,607 1,871,322 2,971.48 Total 90,989,000 Source: Office of the Surveyor-General 909,890 223,832,940 355,425.78 Gombe Imo FCT (Abuja) 4 TABLE 2: IMPORTANT RIVERS IN NIGERIA Rivers Length in Kilometres Anambra 209.2 Benue 796.5 Cross River 539 Donga 281.6 Gongola 530.9 Hadejia 329.8 Imo 225.3 Ka 378.1 Kaduna 547.1 Katsina-Ala 345.7 Komadugu Yobe 466.6 Mariga 297.7 Mada 201.1 Mungo 168.9 Ngodela 289.6 Niger 1,174.60 Ogun 305.7 Oni 153.9 Osun 273.5 Osse 265.5 Sokoto 627.5 Yesderam 353.9 Yewa 120.7 Zamfara Source: Office of the Surveyor-General 337.8 5 TABLE 3: DISTANCE FROM STATE CAPITALS TO AND FROM ABUJA Capitals Abia Umuahia “ 513 Adamawa Yola “ 855 Akwa Ibom Uyo “ 593 Awka “ 440 Bauchi “ 445 Yenagoa “ 647 Benue Makurdi “ 280 Borno Maiduguri “ 918 Calabar “ 729 Asaba “ 404 Abakiliki “ 477 Edo Binin City “ 450 Ekiti Ado Ekiti “ 480 Enugu Enugu “ 393 Gombe Gombe “ 606 Owerri “ 533 Dutse “ 512 Kaduna “ 186 Kano “ 396 Katsina “ 570 Birnin Kebbi “ 573 Lokoja “ 193 Kwara Ilorin “ 482 Lagos Ikeja “ 761 Nassarawa Lafia “ 180 Niger Minna “ 156 Ogun Abeokuta “ 740 Ondo Akure “ 420 Osun Oshogbo “ 428 Ibadan “ 645 Anambra Bauchi Bayelsa Cross River Delta Ebonyi Imo Jigawa Kaduna Kano Katsina Kebbi Kogi Oyo Abuja Distance in Kilometres States Jos “ 313 Rivers Port Harcourt “ 616 Sokoto Sokoto “ 748 Taraba Jalingo “ 691 Damaturu “ 957 Gusau “ 490 Plateau Yobe Zamfara FCT, Abuja Source: Abuja Yellow Pages Publication Abuja 0 6 Climate As in most of West Africa, Nigeria's climate is characterized by strong latitudinal zones, becoming progressively drier as one moves north from the coast. Rainfall is the key climatic variable, and there is a marked alternation of wet and dry seasons in most areas. Two air masses control rainfall--moist northward-moving maritime air coming from the Atlantic Ocean and dry continental air coming south from the African landmass. Topographic relief plays a significant role in local climate only around the Jos Plateau and along the eastern border highlands. In the coastal and southeastern portions of Nigeria, the rainy season usually begins in February or March as moist Atlantic air, known as the southwest monsoon, invades the country. The beginning of the rains is usually marked by the incidence of high winds and heavy but scattered squalls. The scattered quality of this storm rainfall is especially noticeable in the north in dry years, when rain may be abundant in some small areas while other contiguous places are completely dry. By April or early May in most years, the rainy season is under way throughout most of the area south of the Niger and Benue river valleys. Farther north, it is usually June or July before the rains really commence. The peak of the rainy season occurs through most of northern Nigeria in August, when air from the Atlantic covers the entire country. In southern regions, this period marks the August dip in precipitation. Although rarely completely dry, this dip in rainfall, which is especially marked in the southwest, can be useful agriculturally, because it allows a brief dry period for grain harvesting. From September through November, the northeast trade winds generally bring a season of clear skies, moderate temperatures, and lower humidity for most of the country. From December through February, however, the northeast trade winds blow strongly and often bring with them a load of fine dust from the Sahara. These dust-laden winds, known locally as the harmattan, often appear as a dense fog and cover everything with a layer of fine particles. The harmattan is more common in the north but affects the entire country except for a narrow strip along the southwest coast. An occasional strong harmattan, however, can sweep as far southern zone of the country, providing relief from high humidities and pushing clouds of dust out to sea. Given this climatological cycle and the size of the country, there is a considerable range in total annual rainfall across Nigeria, both from south to north and, in some regions, from east to west. The greatest total precipitation is generally in the southeast, along the coastal area of Bonny and east of Calabar, where mean annual rainfall is more than 4,000 millimeters. Most of the rest of the southeast receives between 2,000 and 3,000 millimeters of rain per year, and the southwest (lying farther north) receives lower total rainfall, generally between 1,250 and 2,500 millimeters per year. Moving north from Ibadan, mean annual rainfall in the west North of Kaduna, through the northern Guinea savanna and then the Sudan savanna zones, the total rainfall and the length of the rainy season decline steadily. The Guinea savanna starts in the middle belt, or southern part of northern Nigeria. It is distinguished from the Sudan savanna because it has more trees whereas the Sudan few trees and rainy seasons decline correspondingly in length as one moves northwards. 7 The regularity of drought periods has been among the most notable aspects of Nigeria climate in recent years, particularly in the drier regions in the north. Experts regard the twentieth century as having been among the driest periods of the last several centuries; the well publicized droughts of the 1970s and 1980s were only the latest of several significant such episodes to affect West Africa in this century. At least two of these droughts have severely affected large areas of northern Nigeria and the Sahel region farther north. These drought periods are indications of the great variability of climate across tropical Africa, the most serious effects of which are usually felt at the drier margins of agricultural zones or in the regions occupied primarily by pastoral groups. Temperatures throughout Nigeria are generally high; diurnal variations are more pronounced than seasonal ones. Highest temperatures occur during the dry season; rains moderate afternoon highs during the wet season. Although average temperatures vary little from coastal to inland areas, inland areas, especially in the northeast, have greater extremes. There, temperatures reaches its highest peak before the onset of the rains and drop to its lowest level during an intrusion of cool air from the north from December to February. 8 TABLE 4: ANNUAL RAINFALL IN NIGERIA BY STATE, 2005 - 2009 States and Capitals 2005 2006 2007 Millimetres 2008 Abia (Umuahia) 125.3 171.7 135.5 144.2 1,980.1 Adamawa (Yola) 865.7 1,057.3 827.4 468.5 718.1 Akwa Ibom (Uyo) 2,711.8 2,558.7 2,532.2 2,106.2 1,911.7 Anambra (Awka) 159.7 1,910.3 2,026.8 2,056.7 2,273.4 1,104.5 1,017.9 1,136.9 1,133.1 1,621.3 - - - - - Benue (Makurdi) 871.3 1,343.0 1,339.9 1,050.7 1,401.5 Borno (Maiduguri) 917.3 553.7 1,076.3 600.9 587.5 Cross River (Calabar) 3,862.1 2,896.8 3,427.9 3,060.8 2,521.8 Delta (Asaba) 1,756.4 1,906.4 1,802.4 1,765.1 1,765.8 - - - - - 2,014.0 2,358.5 2,647.8 2,670.0 2,122.6 Ekiti (Ado-Ekiti) 114.6 109.7 - - - Enugu (Enugu) 1,697.4 2,096.3 1,911.2 1,738.4 1,757.2 975.5 955.4 833.6 985.9 857.4 2,247.2 2,350.2 2,362.1 2,818.0 2,738.0 - - - - - Kaduna (Kaduna) 994.2 88.7 865.0 827.9 1,267.9 Kano (Kano) 114.7 109.1 113.1 109.0 - Katsina (Katsina) 750.6 726.5 704.1 557.1 473.8 1,055.0 959.2 886.9 1,223.0 1,196.0 Kogi (Lokoja) 939.4 1,681.9 1,531.4 1,259.7 1,631.5 Kwara (Ilorin) 1,234.9 1,303.8 1,308.8 1,468.5 1,352.3 Lagos (Ikeja) 1,484.9 1,675.2 1,649.1 1,816.0 1,391.7 Nassarawa (Lafia) 1,290.7 1,320.1 1,569.6 10,718.8 1,566.0 Niger (Minna) 1,108.7 1,423.2 1,423.3 1,269.2 1,421.6 924.2 1,142.1 876.2 1,371.7 1,465.5 Ondo (Akure) 1,317.1 1,381.0 1,405.7 1,466.1 1,309.6 Osun (Oshogbo) 1,130.2 1,469.7 1,421.7 1,597.6 1,277.7 Oyo (Ibadan) 1,192.0 1,260.2 1,218.8 889.4 1,702.1 Plateau (Jos) 1,203.5 1,248.4 1,357.2 1,259.8 1,236.9 Rivers (Port Harcourt) 2,055.2 2,868.6 2,865.2 1,606.6 2,601.6 Sokoto (Sokoto) 635.1 745.5 636.4 514.6 603.0 Taraba (Jalingo) 872.0 923.6 1,070.6 1,038.4 1,569.1 Yobe (Damaturu) 448.6 409.5 483.1 320.3 366.5 Zamfara (Gusau) 920.3 961.8 615.8 954.0 1,006.0 FCT, Abuja 1,471.8 1,311.6 Source: Nigerian Meteorological Agency Note: 1. - No recording at the station for the period 2. ( ) = State Capital 1,388.9 1,174.7 1,444.6 Bauchi (Bauchi) Bayelsa (Yenagoa) Ebonyi (Abakiliki) Edo (Benin) Gombe (Gombe) Imo (Owerri) Jigawa (Dutse) Kebbi (Birnin-Kebbi) Ogun (Abeokuta) 2009 9 TABLE 5: ANNUAL MEAN MINIMUM TEMPERATURE, 2005 - 2009 Degrees Centigrade States and Capitals 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Abia (Umuahia) 20.2 19.8 - 21.9 22.8 Adamawa (Yola) 22.1 22.0 22.6 19.8 23.2 Akwa Ibom (Uyo) 23.4 23.9 23.3 22.3 23.9 Anambra (Awka) - 23.8 24.1 22.4 23.2 21.0 20.7 20.7 20.0 20.8 - - - - - Benue (Makurdi) 22.5 23.1 22.5 21.4 22.3 Borno (Maiduguri) 20.1 20.6 16.8 21.6 21.7 Cross River (Calabar) 23.3 23.4 24.8 23.3 23.6 Delta (Asaba) 23.9 23.7 24.8 23.5 24 - - - - - 23.7 23.7 24.9 22.3 23.6 Ekiti (Ado-Ekiti) - - - - - Enugu (Enugu) 22.3 22.2 24.6 22.8 23.3 Gombe (Gombe) 22.8 23.5 21.1 21.8 22.2 Imo (Owerri) 24.1 24.3 23.2 22.3 24.1 - - - - - Kaduna (Kaduna) 19.8 19.5 18.5 17.9 19.9 Kano (Kano) 20.7 20.6 16.6 19.6 21.0 Katsina (Katsina) 20.4 17.4 18.2 19.8 21.3 Kebbi (Birnin-Kebbi) 22.0 22.1 20.8 22.9 21.7 Kogi (Lokoja) 23.9 23.7 23.7 22.8 23.5 Kwara (Ilorin) 22.1 21.6 22.5 21.6 22.0 Lagos (Ikeja) 25.1 22.4 24.2 21.1 24.4 Nassarawa (Lafia) 23.4 23.5 22.5 18.7 23.1 Niger (Minna) 23.0 22.1 21.8 22.8 22.7 Ogun (Abeokuta) 24.2 24.3 24.5 23.1 23.6 Ondo (Akure) 22.0 20.6 20.5 21.8 - Osun (Oshogbo) 21.9 21.0 19.4 21.3 21.8 Oyo (Ibadan) 23.0 23.3 24.7 20.8 23.2 Plateau (Jos) 16.1 15.4 15.8 17.4 16.8 Rivers (Port Harcourt) 23.1 22.7 23.7 22.9 23.2 Sokoto (Sokoto) 23.1 22.8 19.6 21.5 23.6 Taraba (Jalingo) 23.6 23.4 23.7 23.4 22.9 Yobe (Damaturu) - - - - - Zamfara (Gusau) 20.3 21.5 18.2 22.0 21.4 FCT, Abuja 22.6 22.5 Source: Nigerian Meteorological Agency Note: 1. - = No recording at the station for the period. 2. ( ) = State Capital 22.7 21.7 22.0 Bauchi (Bauchi) Bayelsa (Yenagoa) Ebonyi (Abakiliki) Edo (Benin) Jigawa (Dutse) 10 TABLE 6: ANNUAL MEAN MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE, 2005- 2009 States and Capitals 2005 2006 2007 Degrees Centigrade 2008 2009 Abia (Umuahia) 30.7 32.5 31.6 32.4 31.9 Adamawa (Yola) 35.1 34.8 35.0 32.2 35.4 Akwa Ibom (Uyo) 31.4 31.5 35.0 29.5 32.1 Anambra (Awka) 32.8 35.3 36.7 32.5 32.7 Bauchi (Bauchi) 32.2 33.3 33.3 32.9 33.5 - - - - - Benue (Makurdi) 33.3 33.3 37.7 33.5 33.5 Borno (Maiduguri) 35.6 35.8 35.6 34.5 36.0 Cross River (Calabar) 30.6 31.2 33.7 30.6 31.2 Delta (Asaba) 33.4 34.0 36.5 32.1 33.1 - - - - - 32.0 31.9 34.6 32.6 32.0 Ekiti (Ado-Ekiti) - - - - - Enugu (Enugu) 31.7 31.9 35.4 31.6 32.5 Gombe (Gombe) 33.1 35.8 35.4 32.4 33.1 Imo (Owerri) 32.8 32.3 35.1 31.4 32.6 Bayelsa (Yenagoa) Ebonyi (Abakiliki) Edo (Benin) Jigawa (Dutse) - - - - - Kaduna (Kaduna) 32.6 32.5 34.5 30.7 32.4 Kano (Kano) 33.9 33.9 34.1 33.0 34.4 Katsina (Katsina) 34.2 34.3 33.7 32.8 34.5 Kebbi (Birnin-Kebbi) 34.5 33.9 34.0 35.2 34.6 Kogi (Lokoja) 34.5 33.3 33.5 33.5 33.5 Kwara (Ilorin) 32.3 32.3 36.4 32.7 32.8 Lagos (Ikeja) 30.3 31.4 34.7 31.1 31.8 Nassarawa (Lafia) 34.8 34.2 38.3 28.7 34.3 Niger (Minna) 33.0 34.2 38.3 28.7 34.3 Ogun (Abeokuta) 33.7 32.9 33.6 33.3 33.6 Ondo (Akure) 31.1 33.5 31.6 31.3 31.0 Osun (Oshogbo) 31.1 31.7 33.4 32.1 31.4 Oyo (Ibadan) 31.8 31.6 35.8 31.2 31.7 Plateau (Jos) 28.2 28.3 27.4 28.6 28.0 Rivers (Port Harcourt) 31.5 31.6 35.0 31.9 31.6 Sokoto (Sokoto) 36.1 36.1 36.8 35.1 36.6 Taraba (Jalingo) 34.2 34.2 33.1 33.2 34.0 Yobe (Damaturu) - - - - - Zamfara (Gusau) 34.4 34.2 34.6 33.0 33.0 FCT, Abuja 33.2 33.0 Source: Nigerian Meteorological Agency Note: 1. - =No recording at the station for the period. 2. ( ) = State Capital 37.1 32.5 32.8 11 TABLE 7: ANNUAL MEAN RADIATION IN NIGERIA, 2005- 2009 Millimetres States and Capitals 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Abia (Umuahia) 19.2 19.1 19.0 19.0 19.4 Adamawa (Yola) 22 22.3 22.2 22.6 23.1 Akwa Ibom (Uyo) 17.7 17.9 17.4 17.5 17.6 Anambra (Awka) 18.0 18.0 18.1 18.3 18.6 Bauchi (Bauchi) 22.3 22.4 22.2 21.7 21.1 Bayelsa (Yenagoa) - - - - - Benue (Makurdi) 20.5 20.6 20.3 20.6 20.1 Borno (Maiduguri) 23.8 23.7 23.4 23.2 23.5 Cross River (Calabar) 16.0 15.7 16.8 16.5 16.7 Delta (Asaba) 18.3 18.5 18.2 18.9 18.6 - - - - - Edo (Benin) 17.8 17.3 17.3 17.6 17.6 Ekiti (Ado-Ekiti) 17.8 18.0 18.0 18.3 18.1 Enugu (Enugu) 19.3 19.3 18.1 19.4 18.4 - - - - - 18.0 17.9 17.7 18.1 18.2 - - - - - Kaduna (Kaduna) 21.5 21.8 21.5 21.1 21.4 Kano (Kano) 21.9 21.7 22.5 22.1 22.2 Katsina (Katsina) 23.0 22.5 22.6 22.5 22.2 Kebbi (Birnin-Kebbi) 23.3 23.6 23.2 24,0 23.1 Kogi (Lokoja) 20.1 19.7 19.5 19.5 20.0 Kwara (Ilorin) 20.8 20.1 19.9 19.6 19.5 Lagos (Ikeja) 16.3 16.9 17.0 16.6 16.5 Nassarawa (Lafia) 19.3 19.0 20.0 19.8 20.4 Niger (Minna) 20.9 20.4 20.1 20.6 20.0 Ogun (Abeokuta) 18.4 18.0 17.7 18.8 18.6 Ondo (Akure) 19.2 19.8 19.0 18.9 19.3 Osun (Oshogbo) 17.8 18.0 18.3 17.9 18.5 Oyo (Ibadan) 18.2 18.4 18.3 18.5 17.9 Plateau (Jos) 21.2 21.4 21.1 21.1 21.1 Rivers (Port Harcourt) 18.6 18.3 18.1 18.1 18.1 Sokoto (Sokoto) 21.6 21.9 22.0 22.4 22.8 Taraba (Jalingo) 20.3 20.7 19.6 20.6 20.3 Yobe (Damaturu) 23.2 22.8 22.4 23.3 22.6 Zamfara (Gusau) 23.4 21.4 22.4 22.5 22.7 FCT, Abuja 20.5 20.1 Source: Nigerian Meteorological Agency Note: 1. - =No recording at the station for the period. 2. ( ) = State Capital 19.9 20.0 19.6 Ebonyi (Abakiliki) Gombe (Gombe) Imo (Owerri) Jigawa (Dutse) 12 TABLE 8: ANNUAL MEAN RELATIVE HUMIDITY AT 1500 GMT, 2005 - 2009 Percent States and Capitals 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 - - - - - Adamawa (Yola) 42.5 41.8 40.0 45.2 44.2 Akwa-Ibom (Uyo) 68.6 67.9 72.2 70.5 69.7 Anambra (Awka) - - - - - 35.1 35.8 36.3 35.2 35.1 - - - - - Benue (Makurdi) 50.7 50.2 51.3 51.4 51.0 Borno (Maiduguri) 29.7 30.4 31.5 31.2 32.0 Cross River (Calabar) 70.2 72.7 73.2 71.4 74.0 Delta (Asaba) 63.4 63.1 63.4 63.5 63.8 - - - - - 67.7 67.4 67.8 67.9 68.3 Ekiti (Ado-Ekiti) - - - - - Enugu (Enugu) 55.4 56.0 57.8 57.2 57.4 Gombe (Gombe) 40.3 39.2 38.0 36.9 34.0 Imo (Owerri) 65.5 64.5 61.3 73.6 68.8 - - - - - Kaduna (Kaduna) 39.9 39.8 41.0 40.8 39.5 Kano (Kano) 32.2 30.0 32.0 31.3 23.2 Katsina (Katsina) 28.5 30.0 30.7 29.9 32.5 Kebbi (Birnin-Kebbi) 42.7 42.1 41.0 40.5 40.7 Kogi (Lokoja) 53.4 52.7 51.6 54.7 58.8 Kwara (Ilorin) 49.5 52.4 50.7 47.9 49.3 Lagos (Ikeja) 70.8 69.0 70.3 70.1 70.3 Nassarawa (Lafia) 49.6 50.7 43.8 44.3 45.0 Niger (Minna) 49.4 46.8 48.2 49.7 46.8 Ogun (Abeokuta) 61.2 60.3 60.7 61.1 62.4 Ondo (Akure) 59.8 60.4 60.9 62.0 60.7 Osun (Oshogbo) 58.4 58.0 58.3 58.4 60.0 Oyo (Ibadan) 60.0 60.0 58.9 60.4 61.0 Plateau (Jos) 46.5 48.9 48.4 47.4 46.5 Rivers (Port Harcourt) 69.1 68.9 70.1 70.2 73.2 Sokoto (Sokoto) 31.7 34.6 33.5 31.8 50.3 Taraba (Jalingo) 47.8 49.6 49.7 47.1 50.3 Yobe (Damaturu) 28.7 27.8 27.4 30.5 29.1 Zamfara (Gusau) 31.5 33.1 33.5 33.2 34.0 FCT, Abuja 51.2 50.8 Source: Nigerian Meteorological Agency Note: 1. - =No recording at the station for the period. 2. ( ) = State Capital 50.8 50.2 50.4 Abia (Umuahia) Bauchi (Bauchi) Bayelsa (Yenagoa) Ebonyi (Abakiliki) Edo (Benin) Jigawa (Dutse) 13 TABLE 9: ANNUAL MEAN RELATIVE HUMIDITY AT 0900 GMT, 2005 - 2009 States and Capitals Percent 2008 2005 2006 2007 - - - - - 55.8 54.3 53.1 55.1 54.8 Akwa-Ibom (Uyo) - - - - - Anambra (Awka) - - - - - 61.6 65.4 52.3 44.3 47.0 - - - - - Benue (Makurdi) 70.6 65.9 68.4 69.2 68.6 Borno (Maiduguri) 39.5 39.3 39.3 37.4 41.8 Cross River (Calabar) 83.8 85 83.4 85.1 84.5 Delta (Asaba) 83.9 83.2 84.1 80.4 83.6 Abia (Umuahia) Adamawa (Yola) Bauchi (Bauchi) Bayelsa (Yenagoa) Ebonyi (Abakiliki) 2009 - - - - - 85.1 82.0 85.1 82.9 84.8 Ekiti (Ado-Ekiti) - - - - - Enugu (Enugu) 73.5 72.8 74.0 73.0 70.8 Gombe (Gombe) 50.7 51.8 49.7 51.0 48.2 Imo (Owerri) 78.4 76.6 80.0 80.9 77.6 Edo (Benin) Jigawa (Dutse) - - - - - Kaduna (Kaduna) 48.9 48.8 51.3 52.3 50.7 Kano (Kano) 47.1 44.5 46.9 47.1 45.3 Katsina (Katsina) 39.4 40.6 39.8 39.4 42.2 Kebbi (Birnin-Kebbi) 72.0 65.9 56.5 57.3 60.6 Kogi (Lokoja) 73.4 70.7 70.8 71.9 72.1 Kwara (Ilorin) - - - - - Lagos (Ikeja) 81.8 83.3 84.1 83.7 84.4 Nassarawa (Lafia) 66.8 64.6 67.3 66.2 70.1 Niger (Minna) 62.1 60.3 60.5 59.8 60.5 Ogun (Abeokuta) 83.4 80.3 81.9 80.6 81.5 Ondo (Akure) 79.9 75.3 74.3 78.5 80.3 Osun (Oshogbo) 82.1 77.2 79.1 78.8 82.4 Oyo (Ibadan) 80.3 76.4 80.8 77.5 80.8 Plateau (Jos) 51.8 50.2 50.3 52.8 51.1 Rivers (Port Harcourt) 83.8 82.3 84.4 83.8 82.3 Sokoto (Sokoto) 38.8 42.4 42.5 45.3 44.8 Taraba (Jalingo) 67.0 63.3 64.3 63.9 63.1 Yobe (Damaturu) 36.6 36.9 34.4 36.4 37.7 Zamfara (Gusau) 44.5 42.1 42.5 42.7 43.7 FCT, Abuja 64.4 65.6 Source: Nigerian Meteorological Agency Note: 1. - = No recording at the station for the period. 2. ( ) = State Capital 69.3 68.0 68.0 14 TABLE 10: ANNUAL MEAN EVAPORATION IN NIGERIA, 2005 - 2009 Millimetres States and Capitals 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 - - - - - Adamawa (Yola) 5.2 5.4 5.2 5.4 5.4 Akwa Ibom (Uyo) 4.3 4.3 4.2 4.2 4.3 Anambra (Awka) 4.3 4.2 4.2 4.2 4.3 Bauchi (Bauchi) 5.2 5.3 5.3 5.2 5.1 - - - - - Benue (Makurdi) 4.7 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.8 Borno (Maiduguri) 5.7 5.7 5.6 5.6 5.7 Cross River (Calabar) 3.8 3.7 4 4 4 Delta (Asaba) 4.2 4.3 4.2 4.4 4.3 - - - - - 4.3 4.2 4.2 4.3 4.2 Ekiti (Ado-Ekiti) - - - - - Enugu (Enugu) 4.6 4.6 4.6 4.7 4.5 Gombe (Gombe) 5.1 5 5.2 5.1 5.2 Imo (Owerri) 4.4 4.4 4.3 4.4 4.5 Jigawa (Dutse) 5.3 5.2 5.4 5.4 5.3 Kaduna (Kaduna) 5.1 5.1 5 4.9 5 Kano (Kano) 5.3 5.2 5.4 5.3 5.4 Katsina (Katsina) 5.4 5.4 5.4 5.4 5.4 Kebbi (Birnin-Kebbi) 5.7 5.6 5.9 5.8 5.9 Kogi (Lokoja) 4.9 4.9 4.8 4.8 4.9 Kwara (Ilorin) 5 4.8 4.8 4.7 4.7 Lagos (Ikeja) 4 4.1 4.1 4 4 Nassarawa (Lafia) 4.9 5 5 5.1 5.2 Niger (Minna) 5.1 5 4.9 5 4.9 Ogun (Abeokuta) 4.5 4.4 4.4 4.6 4.6 Ondo (Akure) 4.6 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 Osun (Oshogbo) 4.4 4.3 4.5 4.5 4.5 Oyo (Ibadan) 4.4 4.4 4.4 4.5 4.3 Plateau (Jos) 4.6 4.6 4.6 4.6 4.6 Rivers (Port Harcourt) 4.4 4.4 4.3 4.4 4.4 Sokoto (Sokoto) 5.6 5.3 5.2 5.3 5.2 Taraba (Jalingo) 4.9 5 4.8 5.1 5 Yobe (Damaturu) - - - - - Zamfara (Gusau) 5.5 5.1 5.3 5.4 5.5 FCT, Abuja 5 4.9 Source: Nigerian Meteorological Agency Note: 1. - = No recording at the station for the period. 2. ( ) = State Capital 4.8 4.8 4.8 Abia (Umuahia) Bayelsa (Yenagoa) Ebonyi (Abakiliki) Edo (Benin) 15 TABLE 11: ANNUAL MEAN CLOUD COVERAGE IN NIGERIA, 2004- 2008 OCATS States and Capitals 2004 2005 2006 2007* 2008* Abia (Umuahia) - 7 7 7 7 Adamawa (Yola) 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Akwa-Ibom (Uyo) Anambra (Awka) 7 - - 7 7 Bauchi (Bauchi) - 7 7 7 7 Bayelsa (Yenagoa) - - - 7 7 Benue (Makurdi) - 7 7 7 7 Borno (Maiduguri) - 7 7 7 7 Cross River (Calabar) - 7 6.9 - 7 Delta (Asaba) - 7 7 7 7 Ebonyi (Abakiliki) - - - 7 7 Edo (Benin) - 7 7 7 7 Ekiti (Ado-Ekiti) - - 7 Enugu (Enugu) - 7 7 7 7 Gombe (Gombe) - 7 7 - 7 Imo (Owerri) - 7 7 7 7 Jigawa (Dutse) - - - 7 7 Kaduna (Kaduna) - 7 7 7 7 Kano (Kano) - 7 7 Katsina (Katsina) - 7 6.9 7 7 Kebbi (Birnin-Kebbi) - - - 7 7 Kogi (Lokoja) - 7 7 7 7 Kwara (Ilorin) - 7 7 7 7 Lagos (Ikeja) - 7 6.9 7 7 Nassarawa (Lafia) - 7 7 7 7 Niger (Minna) - 7 7 7 7 Ogun (Abeokuta) - 7 7 - 7 Ondo (Akure) - 7 7 7 7 Osun (Ogbomoso) - 7 7 7. 7 Oyo (Ibadan) - 7 7 7 7 Plateau (Jos) - 7 6.9 7 7 Rivers (Port Harcourt) - 7 7 7 7 Sokoto (Sokoto) - 6.8 7 7 7 Taraba (Jalingo) - - - - 0 Yobe (Damaturu) - - - - 7 Zamfara (Gusau) - 7 7 7 7 FCT, Abuja 7 Source: Nigerian Meteorological Agency Note: 1. - = No recording at the station for the period. 2. ( ) = State Capital 3. * = Estimates 7 7 7 7 7 16 CHAPTER 2 POPULATION Brief Historical background of Population Censuses in Independent Nigeria The history of census taking in independent Nigeria has been riddled with controversies. Censuses in pre-independence colonial Nigeria were neither conducted synchronously nor as per modern principles of population enumeration. The first census in independent Nigeria was conducted in 1962 but had to be cancelled after declaration of the result, as it did not meet the ‘expecteations’ of the political elite. Another census was conducted in 1963, which was ultimately accepted politically. However, in absence of any other reliable population figures for several years, the result of the 1963 census formed the bases of planning and political governance. Another census was attempted in 1973 by the military regime but after conducting the census, the results were decleared annulled by the government. No census could be conducted in the 1980’s and in 1991 the then military government conducted a census. The provisional results were declared in 1992 but the final results could only be accepted by government only in October, 1997. Although not everyone either in the country or outside accepted the results of 1991, over the years by and large there was general concensus that the 1991 results were fair representation of the national and regional populations. With the installation of democratic government in 1999, attempts were made to hold a census at the beginning of the new century but these effort could not materialized. With the return of the same democratically elected governmemt in 2003, more efforts at the governmental level were made to conduct a census which finally culminated in holding it in March, 2006. Thus, it is clear that our country has a long way to go and establish a tradition of conducting periodical censuses every ten years and allow it to be an administrative and technical exercise devoid of politics of numbers, region or ethnicity. The overall acceptiblity of the census therefore should be viewed by all stakeholders in light of these historical facts with a view to strengthen the process of conduting census regularly and at definite intervals. The constitution of Nigeria mandates the National Population Commission (NPOPC) to carry out population census in the country and provide accurate and reliable census results. The primary objective of the census results is to assit the country in knowing as accurate and reliable as possible within the constraints, the population size, its composition and distribution. The population figures and characteristics arising out of census help the country to meet its developmental, administrative and political needs and provide imputs while planning for improving the quality of life of our country men and women. Accordingly, the population and housing census 2006 was carried out from the 21 st to 25th March, 2006 and extended by two days to facilitate enumeration of population on a de-facto basis. It was followed by the post Enumaration Survey (PES) in June, 2006. 17 TABLE 12: POPULATION OF NIGERIA BY STATE AND SEX, 1991 AND 2006 Number State 1991 Female Male Total Male 2006 Female Total Abia 1,125,999 1,212,488 2,338,487 1,430,298 1,415,082 2,845,380 Adamawa 1,050,791 1,051,262 2,102,053 1,607,270 1,571,680 3,178,950 Akwa Ibom 1,167,829 1,241,784 2,409,613 1,983,202 1,918,849 3,902,051 Anambra 1,374,671 1,421,804 2,796,475 2,117,984 2,059,844 4,177,828 Bauchi 2,192,423 2,158,584 4,351,007 2,369,266 2,283,800 4,653,066 - - - 874,083 830,432 1,704,515 Benue 1,368,965 1,384,112 2,753,077 2,144,043 2,109,598 4,253,641 Borno 1,296,111 1,239,892 2,536,003 2,163,358 2,007,746 4,171,104 956,136 955,161 1,911,297 1,471,967 1,421,021 2,892,988 1,271,932 1,318,559 2,590,491 2,069,309 2,043,136 4,112,445 Bayelsa Cross River Delta Ebonyi Edo Ekiti Enugu Gombe - - - 1,064,156 1,112,791 2,176,947 1,085,156 1,086,849 2,172,005 1,633,946 1,599,420 3,233,366 - - - 1,215,487 1,183,470 2,398,957 1,475,648 1,678,732 3,154,380 1,596,042 1,671,795 3,267,837 - - - 1,244,228 1,120,812 2,365,040 Imo 1,166,448 1,319,187 2,485,635 1,976,471 1,951,092 3,927,563 Jigawa 1,455,780 1,419,745 2,875,525 2,198,076 2,162,926 4,361,002 Kaduna 2,041,141 1,894,477 3,935,618 3,090,438 3,023,065 6,113,503 Kano 2,958,736 2,851,734 5,810,470 4,947,952 4,453,336 9,401,288 Katsina 1,860,658 1,892,475 3,753,133 2,948,279 2,853,305 5,801,584 Kebbi 1,035,723 1,032,767 2,068,490 1,631,629 1,624,912 3,256,541 Kogi 1,039,484 1,108,272 2,147,756 1,672,903 1,641,140 3,314,043 Kwara 773,182 775,230 1,548,412 1,193,783 1,171,570 2,365,353 Lagos 3,010,604 2,714,512 5,725,116 4,719,125 4,394,480 9,113,605 - - - 943,801 925,576 1,869,377 Niger 1,252,466 1,169,115 2,421,581 2,004,350 1,950,422 3,954,772 Ogun 1,147,746 1,185,980 2,333,726 1,864,907 1,886,233 3,751,140 Ondo 1,881,884 1,903,454 3,785,338 1,745,057 1,715,820 3,460,877 Osun 1,043,126 1,115,017 2,158,143 1,734,149 1,682,810 3,416,959 Oyo 1,711,428 1,741,292 3,452,720 2,802,432 2,778,462 5,580,894 Plateau 1,657,209 1,655,203 3,312,412 1,598,998 1,607,533 3,206,531 Rivers 2,239,558 2,069,999 4,309,557 2,673,026 2,525,690 5,198,716 Sokoto 2,208,874 2,261,302 4,470,176 1,863,713 1,838,963 3,702,676 Taraba 759,872 752,291 1,512,163 1,171,931 1,122,869 2,294,800 Yobe 714,729 684,958 1,399,687 1,205,034 1,116,305 2,321,339 Nassarawa Zamfara FCT, Abuja - - - 1,641,623 1,637,250 3,278,873 205,299 166,375 371,674 733,172 673,067 1,406,239 Total 44,529,608 44,462,612 88,992,220 71,345,488 69,086,302 Source: National Population Commission Note: 1. The 1991 population figuers for Bayelsa, Ebonyi, Ekiti, Gombe, Nassarawa and Zamfara are included in the States from which they were carved out. 140,431,790 18 CHART I: 1991 AND 2006 POPULATIONS OF NIGERIA 160000000 140000000 120000000 100000000 Male Female Numb er 80000000 Total 60000000 40000000 20000000 0 1991 Ye ar 2006 CHART 2: PROJECTED POPULATION OF NIGERIA BY SEX 180,000,000 160,000,000 140,000,000 100,000,000 80,000,000 60,000,000 Projected Population Figures 40,000,000 20,000,000 2007 2008 Year Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female 0 Male Number 120,000,000 2009 19 TABLE 13: PROJECTED POPULATION OF NIGERIA BY STATE AND SEX, 2007 - 2009 2007 State 2008 2009 Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Abia 1,468,916 1,453,289 2,922,205 1,508,577 1,492,528 3,001,105 1,549,308 1,532,826 3,082,135 Adamawa 1,653,881 1,617,259 3,271,140 1,701,843 1,664,159 3,366,003 1,751,197 1,712,420 3,463,617 Akwa Ibom 2,050,631 1,984,090 4,034,721 2,120,352 2,051,549 4,171,901 2,192,444 2,121,302 4,313,746 Anambra 2,177,288 2,117,520 4,294,807 2,238,252 2,176,810 4,415,062 2,300,923 2,237,761 4,538,684 Bauchi 2,449,821 2,361,449 4,811,270 2,533,115 2,441,738 4,974,853 2,619,241 2,524,758 5,143,998 899,431 854,515 1,753,946 925,515 879,295 1,804,810 952,355 904,795 1,857,150 Benue 2,208,364 2,172,886 4,381,250 2,274,615 2,238,073 4,512,688 2,342,854 2,305,215 4,648,068 Borno 2,236,912 2,076,009 4,312,922 2,312,967 2,146,594 4,459,561 2,391,608 2,219,578 4,611,186 Cross River 1,514,654 1,462,231 2,976,885 1,558,579 1,504,635 3,063,214 1,603,778 1,548,270 3,152,048 Delta 2,135,527 2,108,516 4,244,043 2,203,864 2,175,989 4,379,853 2,274,387 2,245,621 4,520,008 Ebonyi 1,143,949 1,143,949 2,287,898 1,175,980 1,175,980 2,351,959 1,208,907 1,208,907 2,417,814 Edo 1,642,604 1,642,604 3,285,209 1,686,955 1,686,955 3,373,909 1,732,502 1,732,502 3,465,005 Ekiti 1,253,167 1,220,158 2,473,325 1,292,015 1,257,982 2,549,998 1,332,068 1,296,980 2,629,048 Enugu 1,643,923 1,721,949 3,365,872 1,693,241 1,773,607 3,466,848 1,744,038 1,826,816 3,570,854 Gombe 1,284,043 1,156,678 2,440,721 1,325,133 1,193,692 2,518,824 1,367,537 1,231,890 2,599,427 Imo 2,039,718 2,013,527 4,053,245 2,104,989 2,077,960 4,182,949 2,172,349 2,144,455 4,316,803 Jigawa 2,261,820 2,225,651 4,487,471 2,327,413 2,290,195 4,617,608 2,394,908 2,356,610 4,751,518 Kaduna 3,183,151 3,113,757 6,296,908 3,278,646 3,207,170 6,485,815 3,377,005 3,303,385 6,680,390 Kano 5,111,234 4,600,296 9,711,531 5,279,905 4,752,106 10,032,011 5,454,142 4,908,925 10,363,067 Katsina 3,036,727 2,938,904 5,975,632 3,127,829 3,027,071 6,154,900 3,221,664 3,117,883 6,339,547 Kebbi 1,682,209 1,675,284 3,357,494 1,734,358 1,727,218 3,461,576 1,788,123 1,780,762 3,568,885 Kogi 1,723,090 1,690,374 3,413,464 1,774,783 1,741,085 3,515,868 1,828,026 1,793,318 3,621,344 Kwara 1,229,596 1,206,717 2,436,314 1,266,484 1,242,919 2,509,403 1,304,479 1,280,206 2,584,685 Lagos 4,870,137 4,535,103 9,405,240 5,025,981 4,680,227 9,706,208 5,186,813 4,829,994 10,016,807 972,115 953,343 1,925,458 1,001,278 981,944 1,983,222 1,031,317 1,011,402 2,042,719 Niger 2,072,498 2,016,736 4,089,234 2,142,963 2,085,305 4,228,268 2,215,824 2,156,206 4,372,029 Ogun 1,926,449 1,948,479 3,874,928 1,990,022 2,012,778 4,002,800 2,055,692 2,079,200 4,134,893 Ondo 1,797,409 1,767,295 3,564,703 1,851,331 1,820,313 3,671,644 1,906,871 1,874,923 3,781,794 Osun 1,789,642 1,736,660 3,526,302 1,846,910 1,792,233 3,639,143 1,906,011 1,849,584 3,755,596 Oyo 2,897,715 2,872,930 5,770,644 2,996,237 2,970,609 5,966,846 3,098,109 3,071,610 6,169,719 Plateau 1,642,171 1,650,936 3,293,107 1,686,510 1,695,512 3,382,021 1,732,045 1,741,290 3,473,336 Rivers 2,763,909 2,611,563 5,375,472 2,857,882 2,700,357 5,558,238 2,955,050 2,792,169 5,747,219 Sokoto 1,919,624 1,894,132 3,813,756 1,977,213 1,950,956 3,928,169 2,036,530 2,009,485 4,046,014 Taraba 1,205,917 1,155,432 2,361,349 1,240,889 1,188,940 2,429,828 1,276,874 1,223,419 2,500,293 Yobe 1,247,210 1,155,376 2,402,586 1,290,863 1,195,814 2,486,676 1,336,043 1,237,667 2,573,710 Zamfara 1,694,155 1,689,642 3,383,797 1,748,368 1,743,711 3,492,078 1,804,316 1,799,509 3,603,825 801,357 735,662 1,537,019 875,883 804,079 1,679,962 957,340 878,858 1,836,198 Total 73,628,544 71,297,064 144,925,607 75,984,657 Source: National population Commission/National Bureau of Statistics 73,578,570 149,563,227 78,416,166 75,933,084 154,349,250 Bayelsa Nassarawa FCT, Abuja Total 20 TABLE 14: POPULATION OF NIGERIA BY STATE, SEX AND PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION, 1991 State Male % Female % Total % Abia 1,125,999 1.3 1,212,488 1.4 2,338,487 2.7 Adamawa 1,050,791 1.2 1,051,262 1.2 2,102,053 2.4 Akwa Ibom 1,167,829 1.3 1,241,784 1.4 2,409,613 2.7 Anambra 1,374,671 1.5 1,421,804 1.6 2,796,475 3.1 Bauchi 2,192,423 2.5 2,158,584 2.4 4,351,007 4.9 - - - - - - Benue 1,368,965 1.5 1,384,112 1.6 2,753,077 3.1 Borno 1,296,111 1.5 1,239,892 1.4 2,536,003 2.9 956,136 1.1 955,161 1.1 1,911,297 2.2 1,271,932 1.4 1,318,559 1.5 2,590,491 2.9 - - - - - - Edo 1,085,156 1.2 1,086,849 1.2 2,172,005 2.4 Ekiti - - - - - - 1,475,648 1.7 1,678,732 1.9 3,154,380 3.6 - - - - - - Imo 1,166,448 1.3 1,319,187 1.5 2,485,635 2.8 Jigawa 1,455,780 1.6 1,419,745 1.6 2,875,525 3.2 Kaduna 2,041,141 2.3 1,894,477 2.1 3,935,618 4.4 Kano 2,958,736 3.3 2,851,734 3.2 5,810,470 6.5 Katsina 1,860,658 2.1 1,892,475 2.1 3,753,133 4.2 Kebbi 1,035,723 1.2 1,032,767 1.2 2,068,490 2.4 Kogi 1,039,484 1.2 1,108,272 1.2 2,147,756 2.4 Kwara 773,182 0.9 775,230 0.9 1,548,412 1.8 Lagos 3,010,604 3.4 2,714,512 3.1 5,725,116 6.4 - - - - - - Niger 1,252,466 1.4 1,169,115 1.3 2,421,581 2.7 Ogun 1,147,746 1.3 1,185,980 1.3 2,333,726 2.6 Ondo 1,881,884 2.1 1,903,454 2.1 3,785,338 4.2 Osun 1,043,126 1.2 1,115,017 1.3 2,158,143 2.5 Oyo 1,711,428 1.9 1,741,292 2 3,452,720 3.9 Plateau 1,657,209 1.9 1,655,203 1.9 3,312,412 3.8 Rivers 2,239,558 2.5 2,069,999 2.3 4,309,557 4.8 Sokoto 2,208,874 2.5 2,261,302 2.5 4,470,176 5 Taraba 759,872 0.9 752,291 0.8 1,512,163 1.7 Yobe 714,729 0.8 684,958 0.8 1,399,687 1.6 - - - - - - 205,299 0.2 166,375 0.2 371,674 0.4 50 44,462,612 50 88,992,201 100 Bayelsa Cross River Delta Ebonyi Enugu Gombe Nassarawa Zamfara FCT,Abuja Total 44,529,608 Source: National Population Commission 21 TABLE 15: POPULATION OF NIGERIA BY STATE, SEX AND PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION, 2006 State Male % Female % Total % Abia 1,430,298 1.0 1,415,082 1.0 2,845,380 2.0 Adamawa 1,607,270 1.1 1,571,680 1.1 3,178,950 2.3 Akwa Ibom 1,983,202 1.4 1,918,849 1.4 3,902,051 2.8 Anambra 2,117,984 1.5 2,059,844 1.5 4,177,828 3.0 Bauchi 2,369,266 1.7 2,283,800 1.6 4,653,066 3.3 874,083 0.6 830,432 0.6 1,704,515 1.2 Benue 2,144,043 1.5 2,109,598 1.5 4,253,641 3.0 Borno 2,163,358 1.5 2,007,746 1.5 4,171,104 3.0 Cross River 1,471,967 1.0 1,421,021 1.0 2,892,988 2.1 Delta 2,069,309 1.4 2,043,136 1.5 4,112,445 2.9 Ebonyi 1,064,156 0.7 1,112,791 0.8 2,176,947 1.6 Edo 1,633,946 1.1 1,599,420 1.2 3,233,366 2.3 Ekiti 1,215,487 0.8 1,183,470 0.9 2,398,957 1.7 Enugu 1,596,042 1.1 1,671,795 1.2 3,267,837 2.3 Gombe 1,244,228 0.9 1,120,812 0.8 2,365,040 1.7 Imo 1,976,471 1.4 1,951,092 1.4 3,927,563 2.8 Jigawa 2,198,076 1.5 2,162,926 1.6 4,361,002 3.1 Kaduna 3,090,438 2.2 3,023,065 2.2 6,113,503 4.3 Kano 4,947,952 3.4 4,453,336 3.3 9,401,288 6.7 Katsina 2,948,279 2.1 2,853,305 2.1 5,801,584 4.1 Kebbi 1,631,629 1.1 1,624,912 1.2 3,256,541 2.3 Kogi 1,672,903 1.2 1,641,140 1.2 3,314,043 2.3 Kwara 1,193,783 0.9 1,171,570 0.8 2,365,353 1.7 Lagos 4,719,125 3.3 4,394,480 3.2 9,113,605 6.4 Bayelsa Nassarawa 943,801 0.7 925,576 0.7 1,869,377 1.3 Niger 2,004,350 1.4 1,950,422 1.4 3,954,772 2.8 Ogun 1,864,907 1.3 1,886,233 1.4 3,751,140 2.7 Ondo 1,745,057 1.2 1,715,820 1.2 3,460,877 2.5 Osun 1,734,149 1.2 1,682,810 1.2 3,416,959 2.4 Oyo 2,802,432 2.0 2,778,462 2.0 5,580,894 4.0 Plateau 1,598,998 1.1 1,607,533 1.2 3,206,531 2.3 Rivers 2,673,026 1.9 2,525,690 1.8 5,198,716 3.7 Sokoto 1,863,713 1.3 1,838,963 1.3 3,702,676 2.6 Taraba 1,171,931 0.8 1,122,869 0.8 2,294,800 1.6 Yobe 1,205,034 0.8 1,116,305 0.8 2,321,339 1.7 Zamfara 1,641,623 1.1 1,637,250 1.2 3,278,873 2.3 733,172 0.5 673,067 0.5 1,406,239 1.0 50.0 69,086,302 50.0 140,431,790 100.0 FCT, Abuja Total 71,345,488 Source: National Population Commission 22 TABLE 16: POPULATION OF ABIA STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006 1991 Local Government Area Male 2006 Female Total Local Government Area Male Female Total Aba North 42,943 43,388 86,331 Aba North 53,733 53,755 107,488 Aba South 212,010 201,842 413,852 Aba South 227,595 196,257 423,852 Afikpo 49,742 57,891 107,633 Arochukwu 87,555 82,651 170,206 Afikpo South 33,066 36,659 69,725 Bende 97,789 94,322 192,111 Arochukwu 46,546 51,254 97,800 Ikwuano 66,965 71,028 137,993 Bende 63,028 69,243 132,271 Isiala-Ngwa North 76,684 77,050 153,734 Ikwuano 28,840 23,374 52,214 Isiala-Ngwa South 67,040 67,722 134,762 Isiala-Ngwa 43,644 49,692 93,336 Isuikwuato 56,831 57,611 114,442 Isiala-Ngwa South 46,931 51,644 98,575 Obi-Ngwa 90,284 91,155 181,439 Isuikwuato 72,709 82,670 155,379 Ohafia 122,704 122,440 245,144 Obioma-Ngwa 159,739 165,233 324,972 Osisioma Ngwa 111,256 108,376 219,632 Ohafia 69,932 79,053 148,985 Ugwunagbo 39,705 42,913 82,618 Ohaozara 61,303 73,944 135,247 Ukwa East 30,136 28,729 58,865 Onicha 48,849 63,116 111,965 Ukwa West 45,284 43,271 88,555 Ukwa West 23,590 25,064 48,654 Umuahia North 112,102 108,558 220,660 Umuahia South 69,235 69,335 138,570 Umu-Nneochi 79,295 84,633 163,928 1,434,193 1,399,806 2,833,999 Ukwa East 15,386 17,058 32,444 107,741 112,363 220,104 Total 1,125,999 1,203,488 Source: National Population Commission 2,329,487 Umuahia Total TABLE 17: POPULATION OF ADAMAWA STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT, 1991 AND 2006 1991 Local Government Area Demsa Fufore Ganye Gombi Guyuk Hong Maiha Mayo-Belwa Michika Mubi Numan* Song Yola Jada Madagali Shelleng Male 46,643 79,152 72,610 43,585 34,306 57,789 41,063 61,694 57,293 126,124 66,058 97,784 135,325 61,274 44,367 25,724 2006 Female Total 48,506 78,985 74,225 45,050 36,220 59,451 42,129 63,379 60,391 119,336 64,392 100,690 122,381 63,582 45,792 26,753 95,149 158,137 146,835 88,635 70,526 117,240 83,192 125,073 117,684 245,460 130,450 198,474 257,706 124,856 90,159 52,477 Total 1,050,791 1,051,262 Source: National Population Commission 2,102,053 Local Government Area Demsa Fufore Ganye Girei Gombi Guyuk Hong Jada Lamurde Madagali Maiha Mayo-belwa Michika Mubi North Mubi South Numan Shelleng Song Toungo Yola North Yola South Total Male 90,804 105,784 83,278 67,403 74,194 90,422 83,805 83,017 57,482 67,724 56,218 76,154 74,428 78,222 66,400 44,705 74,946 96,548 26,661 107,646 100,282 1,606,123 Female 89,447 101,503 80,809 62,592 72,235 87,363 85,321 85,456 55,321 67,103 54,997 76,975 80,874 72,850 62,537 46,018 74,123 96,149 25,379 90,601 94,325 1,561,978 Total 180,251 207,287 164,087 129,995 146,429 177,785 169,126 168,473 112,803 134,827 111,215 153,129 155,302 151,072 128,937 90,723 149,069 192,697 52,040 198,247 194,607 3,168,101 23 TABLE 18: POPULATION OF AKWA IBOM STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006 1991 Local Government Area Abak Eket Ekpe-Atai Essien-Udim Etinan Ikono Ikot Abasi Ikot Ekpene Itu Mbo Mkpat-Enin Nsit-Ubium Okobo Onna Oron Oruk-Anam Ukanafun Uquo-Ibeno Uruan Uyo Etim Ekpo Nsit Ekpo Ini Urue Ofong/Oruko Male 53,039 40,651 30,479 62,641 43,085 44,035 39,318 78,565 90,435 33,295 50,070 35,716 33,842 54,844 40,565 58,886 41,279 40,865 37,904 120,875 57,148 30,977 34,489 14,826 2006 Female Total 55,794 41,959 33,019 67,574 47,000 48,486 40,753 83,554 95,654 34,007 54,057 38,110 35,591 58,204 41,304 67,840 44,665 40,963 42,004 123,887 62,055 32,593 36,803 15,908 108,833 82,610 63,498 130,215 90,085 92,521 80,071 162,119 186,089 67,302 104,127 73,826 69,433 113,048 81,869 126,726 85,944 81,828 79,908 244,762 119,203 63,570 71,292 30,734 Total 1,167,829 1,241,784 Source: National Population Commission 2,409,613 Local Government Area Abak Eastern Obolo Eket Esit Eket Essien Udim Etim Ekpo Etinam Ibeno Ibesikpo Asutan Ibiono Ibom Ika Ikot Abasi Ikot Ekpene Ikono Ini Itu Mbo Mkpat Enin Nsit Atai Nsit Ibom Nsit Ubium Obot Akara Okobo Onna Oron Oruk Anam Udung-Uko Ukanafun Uruan Urue-Offong/Oruko Uyo Total Male 73,578 30,003 88,635 33,942 102,012 55,771 89,907 41,311 72,795 100,846 38,781 70,192 75,548 69,501 52,644 67,566 55,395 93,927 37,318 57,750 68,163 76,579 55,435 59,598 46,408 86,239 28,486 62,065 62,897 38,105 153,113 2,044,510 Female 65,512 30,540 83,922 29,759 90,656 49,647 79,377 34,069 64,306 88,794 34,158 61,831 67,529 62,403 46,552 59,467 48,617 84,109 37,277 50,861 60,068 71,702 48,622 63,775 41,053 86,415 24,792 64,968 55,403 33,054 156,460 1,875,698 Total 139,090 60,543 172,557 63,701 192,668 105,418 169,284 75,380 137,101 189,640 72,939 132,023 143,077 131,904 99,196 127,033 104,012 178,036 74,595 108,611 128,231 148,281 104,057 123,373 87,461 172,654 53,278 127,033 118,300 71,159 309,573 3,920,208 TABLE 19: POPULATION OF ANAMBRA STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA , 1991 AND 2006 1991 Local Government Area Aguata Anambra Aniocha Awka South Idemili Ihiala Njikoka Nnewi North Ogbaru Orumba South Oyi Awka North Orumba North Nnewi South Onitsha South Male 138,932 77,433 97,067 63,657 210,016 88,794 61,476 99,949 97,564 44,915 99,501 29,518 61,541 71,199 70,834 2006 Female Total 147,965 81,269 103,540 67,007 212,656 99,266 65,037 101,814 94,197 47,801 104,540 31,210 65,935 76,229 64,456 286,897 158,702 200,607 130,664 422,672 188,060 126,516 201,763 191,761 92,716 204,041 60,728 127,476 147,428 135,290 Total 1,374,671 1,421,804 Source: National Population Commission 2,796,478 Local Government Area Aguata Anambra East Anambra West Aniocha Awka North Awka South Ayamelum Dunukofia Ekwusigo Idemili North Idemili South Ihiala Njikoka Nnewi North Nnewi South Ogbaru Onitsha North Onitsha South Orumba North Orunba South Oyi Total Male 187,262 77,539 85,833 142,961 57,219 96,902 81,065 49,476 80,053 219,223 105,830 152,200 73,869 77,517 118,532 115,678 61,588 71,348 84,996 93,199 85,694 2,117,984 Female 182,710 74,610 81,470 141,254 54,973 92,752 77,087 47,041 78,376 211,782 100,986 150,077 74,525 77,926 114,830 107,639 64,330 65,843 87,777 91,349 82,507 2,059,844 Total 369,972 152,149 167,303 284,215 112,192 189,654 158,152 96,517 158,429 431,005 206,816 302,277 148,394 155,443 233,362 223,317 125,918 137,191 172,773 184,548 168,201 4,177,828 24 TABLE 20: POPULATION OF BAUCHI STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006 1991 Local Government Area Male Akko 118,754 Alkaleri 129,748 Balanga 2006 Total Local Government Area Male Female Total 116,838 235,592 Alkaleri 166,936 161,348 328,284 128,123 257,871 Bauchi 252,420 241,310 493,730 Female 63,829 65,270 129,099 Bogoro 41,776 42,033 83,809 183,824 173,099 356,923 Damban 75,978 74,234 150,212 Billiri 43,444 43,113 86,557 Darazo 126,741 123,205 249,946 Damawa 92,685 88,535 181,220 Dass 46,695 43,419 90,114 Darazo 82,778 81,053 163,831 Gamawa 145,510 138,901 284,411 Dass 24,942 25,339 50,281 Ganjuwa 140,402 138,069 278,471 Dukku 79,378 77,447 156,825 Giade 79,628 76,394 156,022 Bauchi Ganjuwa 72,894 71,864 144,758 Itas/Gadau 114,808 113,719 228,527 148,710 139,852 288,562 Jama'are 60,941 56,541 117,482 Itas/Gadau 68,193 67,514 135,707 Katagum 152,552 140,468 293,020 Jama'are 36,073 34,363 70,436 75,337 70,299 145,636 Kaltungo 85,382 89,741 175,123 Misau 135,704 125,706 261,410 Gombe Katagum Kirfi 98,490 96,576 195,066 Ningi 196,528 189,469 385,997 Misau 110,341 108,840 219,181 Shira 118,888 115,111 233,999 Nafada 99,073 96,453 195,526 Tafawa-Balewa 110,372 110,938 221,310 Ningi 141,223 138,770 279,993 Toro 172,921 173,079 346,000 Shira 127,836 126,243 254,079 Warji 58,054 56,929 114,983 Zaki 97,075 92,628 189,703 2,369,266 2,283,800 4,653,066 Tafawa-Balewa 87,393 91,979 179,372 Toro 104,770 104,483 209,253 Yamaltu/Deba 110,061 111,775 221,836 82,602 81,314 163,916 Total 2,192,423 2,158,584 Source: National Population Commission 4,351,007 Zaki TABLE 21: Total POPULATION OF BAYELSA STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 2006 2006 Local Government Area Male Female Total 94,359 89,768 184,127 137,753 131,835 269,588 Kolokuma/Opukuma 39,952 39,314 79,266 Nembe 66,768 64,198 130,966 Ogbia 92,015 87,591 179,606 Sagbama 95,667 91,202 186,869 Southern Ijaw 165,329 156,479 321,808 Yenogoa 182,240 170,045 352,285 874,083 830,432 1,704,515 Brass Ekeremor Total Source: National Population Commission 25 TABLE 22: POPULATION OF BENUE STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006 1991 Local Government Area Male Ado Apa Buruku Gboko Guma Gwer East Gwer West Katsina-Ala Konshisha Kwande Makurdi Ogbadibo Oju Okpokwu Oturkpo Ukum Ushongo Vandeikya 50,510 52,272 64,228 155,586 57,644 58,955 37,068 116,445 71,731 89,476 125,513 42,488 82,212 44,450 95,985 83,274 61,121 80,007 2006 Female Total 53,627 54,246 66,222 152,835 58,692 58,675 37,518 116,908 73,883 90,851 114,376 47,009 89,313 45,791 96,273 83,992 62,045 81,856 104,137 106,518 130,450 308,421 116,336 117,630 74,588 233,353 145,614 180,327 239,889 89,497 171,525 90,241 192,258 167,266 123,166 161,863 Total 1,368,965 1,384,112 Source: National Population Commission 2,753,079 Local Government Area Male Ado Agatu Apa Buruku Gboko Guma Gwer East Gwer West Katsina-Ala Konshisha Kwande Logo Makurdi Obi Ogbadibo Ohimini Oju Okpokwu Oturkpo Tarka Ukum Ushongo Vandeikya 92,367 58,478 48,658 103,655 180,669 97,318 85,287 61,764 114,093 114,192 125,442 86,069 154,138 49,143 64,847 35,876 84,220 89,193 136,612 39,783 108,728 96,062 117,449 92,022 57,119 48,122 102,560 180,656 96,846 83,373 60,549 111,378 112,300 123,200 83,501 146,239 49,564 66,141 34,812 84,271 86,403 129,799 39,497 108,255 95,873 117,118 184,389 115,597 96,780 206,215 361,325 194,164 168,660 122,313 225,471 226,492 248,642 169,570 300,377 98,707 130,988 70,688 168,491 175,596 266,411 79,280 216,983 191,935 234,567 2,144,043 2,109,598 4,253,641 Total Female Total TABLE 23: POPULATION OF BORNO STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006 1991 Local Government Area Askira-Uba Bama Biu* Damboa Dikwa Gubio Gwoza Hawul Kaga Kondunga Kukawa Kwaya-Kusar Mafa Magumeri Maiduguri Marte Mobbar Monguno Ngala Nganzai Shani Male 62,050 98,922 55,088 68,184 38,670 21,600 73,026 40,471 25,871 66,117 68,268 41,216 22,438 25,924 349,263 30,654 57,212 35,400 67,218 15,240 33,279 2006 Female Total 61,284 96,455 54,165 69,640 37,090 21,989 72,842 46,493 26,100 65,533 63,125 41,871 22,998 27,144 304,138 29,253 54,302 33,110 63,754 15,621 32,985 123,334 195,377 109,253 137,824 75,760 43,589 145,868 86,964 51,971 131,650 131,393 83,087 45,436 53,068 653,401 59,907 111,514 68,510 130,972 30,861 66,264 Total 1,296,111 1,239,892 Source: National Population Commission 2,536,003 Local Government Area Abadam Askira-Uba Bama Bayo Biu Chibok Damboa Dikwa Gubio Guzamala Gwoza Hawul Jere Kaga Kala/Balge Kondunga Kukawa Kwaya Kusar Mafa Magumeri Maiduguri Marte Mobbar Monguno Ngala Nganzai Shani Total Male 53,749 72,676 136,524 39,287 90,609 33,952 125,873 55,160 78,893 50,254 143,407 59,611 107,714 47,150 31,260 80,017 109,287 29,007 53,351 72,510 282,409 67,777 61,426 57,146 122,127 50,822 51,360 2,163,358 Female 46,316 70,637 133,595 39,791 85,151 32,381 107,327 49,882 72,393 45,737 133,161 61,122 101,393 42,846 29,574 77,305 94,056 27,697 50,249 67,747 257,607 61,632 55,207 52,688 114,371 48,252 49,629 2,007,746 Total 100,065 143,313 270,119 79,078 175,760 66,333 233,200 105,042 151,286 95,991 276,568 120,733 209,107 89,996 60,834 157,322 203,343 56,704 103,600 140,257 540,016 129,409 116,633 109,834 236,498 99,074 100,989 4,171,104 26 TABLE 24: POPULATION OF CROSS RIVER STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006 1991 Local Government Area Male 2006 Female Total Local Government Area Male Female Total Akamkpa 60,071 58,401 118,472 Abi 73,077 71,240 144,317 Akpabuyo 52,273 51,679 103,952 Akamkpa 76,921 72,784 149,705 Biase 50,325 50,796 101,121 Akpabuyo 141,602 130,660 272,262 Boki 72,004 73,006 145,010 Bakassi 18,175 13,466 31,641 Calabar Municipality 168,335 160,541 328,876 Bekwara 52,914 52,583 105,497 Ikom 94,164 91,369 185,533 Biase 85,625 82,488 168,113 Obanliku 23,889 24,722 48,611 Boki 95,154 91,457 186,611 Obubra 66,659 67,566 134,225 Calabar Municipality 93,092 90,589 183,681 Obudu 42,030 42,769 84,799 Calabar South 94,584 96,931 191,515 Odukpani 61,082 61,270 122,352 Etung 41,089 38,947 80,036 Ogoja 82,869 85,635 168,504 Ikom 82,646 81,045 163,691 Ugep North 38,746 39,706 78,452 Obanliku 55,998 53,635 109,633 Ugep South 67,002 67,771 134,773 Obubra 87,153 85,390 172,543 Yala 76,697 79,930 1,566,177 Obudu 81,537 79,920 161,457 100,697 92,187 192,884 86,802 84,772 171,574 196,271 Odukpani Ogoja Yakurr Total 956,146 955,161 Source: National Population Commission 1,911,279 99,485 96,786 Yala 105,416 106,141 211,557 Total 1,471,967 1,421,021 2,892,988 TABLE 25: POPULATION OF DELTA STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006 1991 Local Government Area Aniocha North Aniocha South Bomadi Burutu Ethiope East Ethiope West Ika North East Ika South Isoko North Isoko South Ndokwa East Ndokwa West Okpe Oshimili Sapele Ughelli North Ughelli South Warri North Warri South Male 29,862 53,020 53,132 82,191 54,715 51,916 61,305 53,204 54,173 73,223 36,467 88,373 134,536 63,082 71,286 79,969 66,567 45,568 119,341 2006 Female Total 31,136 54,014 55,362 85,457 59,214 53,945 65,255 56,000 57,746 77,613 39,111 94,452 133,952 62,961 71,366 86,060 73,181 45,325 116,409 60,998 107,034 108,494 167,648 113,929 105,861 126,560 109,204 111,919 150,836 75,578 182,827 268,488 126,043 142,652 166,029 139,748 90,893 235,750 Total 1,271,930 1,318,559 Source: National Population Commission 2,590,491 Local Government Area Aniocha North Aniocha South Bomadi Burutu Ethiope East Ethiope West Ika North East Ika South Isoko North Isoko South Ndokwa East Ndokwa West Okpe Oshimili North Oshimili South Patani Sapele Udu Ughelli North Ughelli South Ukwuani Uvwie Warri North Warri South Warri South West Total Male 52,448 69,224 43,435 106,169 101,596 102,750 91,431 82,214 71,948 119,167 52,306 73,842 65,270 58,101 76,078 34,307 86,167 71,813 160,550 107,730 58,890 93,999 70,446 158,402 61,026 2,069,309 Female 51,614 72,821 42,581 101,808 99,346 99,962 91,388 84,846 71,611 115,980 50,918 76,182 63,128 60,439 73,954 33,084 88,106 70,667 160,137 104,908 60,144 94,729 65,703 153,568 55,512 2,043,136 Total 104,062 142,045 86,016 207,977 200,942 202,712 182,819 167,060 143,559 235,147 103,224 150,024 128,398 118,540 150,032 67,391 174,273 142,480 320,687 212,638 119,034 188,728 136,149 311,970 116,538 4,112,445 27 TABLE 26: POPULATION OF EBONYI STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 2006 2006 Local Government Area Male Female Total Abakaliki 72,518 77,165 149,683 Afikpo North 80,632 76,017 156,649 Afikpo South 79,093 78,449 157,542 Ebonyi 60,388 66,838 127,226 Ezza North 70,341 75,808 146,149 Ezza South 66,373 67,252 133,625 Ikwo 99,855 115,114 214,969 Ishielu 72,671 79,910 152,581 Ivo 62,049 59,314 121,363 Izzi 112,832 123,847 236,679 75,093 73,224 148,317 Ohaozara Ohaukwu 94,479 101,076 195,555 117,832 118,777 236,609 1,064,156 1,112,791 2,176,947 Onicha Total Source: National Population Commission TABLE 27: POPULATION OF EDO STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006 1991 Local Government Area Male Akoko Edo 59,431 Esan Central Esan North East 2006 Total Local Government Area Male 64,255 123,686 Akoko Edo 132,184 129,383 261,567 53,646 56,518 110,164 Egor 168,925 171,362 340,287 43,694 44,993 88,687 Esan Central 53,017 52,225 105,242 Esan South East 41,041 42,602 83,643 Esan North East 61,647 60,342 121,989 Esan West 44,353 45,275 89,628 Esan South East 84,587 81,722 166,309 Etsako East 66,626 71,771 138,397 Esan West 65,312 62,406 127,718 Etsako West 62,836 63,276 126,112 Etsako Central 47,708 46,520 94,228 405,198 396,424 801,622 Etsako East 72,477 74,858 147,335 Orhionmwon 72,795 74,742 147,537 Etsako West 100,986 97,989 198,975 Ovia North East 62,528 59,241 121,769 Igueben 35,132 35,144 70,276 Ovia South West 41,544 39,148 80,692 Ikpoba-Okha 184,725 187,355 372,080 Owan East 44,569 46,358 90,927 Oredo 188,895 185,620 374,515 Owan West 35,432 34,942 70,374 Orhionmwon 92,433 91,561 183,994 Uhunmwode 51,463 47,304 98,767 Ovia North East 80,433 74,911 155,344 Ovia South West 72,113 65,959 138,072 Owan East 78,890 75,740 154,630 Owan West 50,755 48,301 99,056 Oredo Female Uhunmwode Total 1,085,156 1,086,849 Source: National Population Commission 2,172,005 Total Female Total 63,727 58,022 121,749 1,633,946 1,599,420 3,233,366 28 TABLE 28: POPULATION OF EKITI STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 2006 2006 Local Government Area Male Female Total 162,563 151,127 313,690 Aiyekire (Gbonyin) 75,342 72,657 147,999 Efon 43,587 43,600 87,187 Ekiti East 70,022 68,318 138,340 Ekiti South West 83,416 81,671 165,087 Ekiti West 91,241 88,359 179,600 Emure 47,767 46,497 94,264 Ado Ekiti Ido-Osi 81,461 78,540 160,001 Ijero 112,363 109,510 221,873 Ikere 69,252 79,306 148,558 Ikole 86,873 83,541 170,414 Irepodun/ Ifelodun 66,289 65,041 131,330 Ise/Orun 57,743 56,208 113,951 lIejemeje 22,010 21,449 43,459 Moba 75,747 69,661 145,408 Oye Total Source: National Population Commission 69,811 67,985 137,796 1,215,487 1,183,470 2,398,957 TABLE 29: POPULATION OF ENUGU STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006 1991 Local Government Area Male Abakaliki 105,946 Awgu 105,749 Enugu North 2006 Total Local Government Area 113,469 219,415 Aninri 66,225 69,996 136,221 126,496 232,245 Awgu 96,132 101,160 197,292 163,831 163,633 327,464 Enugu East 131,214 145,905 277,119 Enugu-south 66,907 70,143 137,050 Enugu North 118,895 123,245 242,140 Ezeagu 52,254 60,500 112,754 Enugu South 93,758 104,274 198,032 Ezza 87,193 108,617 195,810 Ezeagu 84,466 86,137 170,603 Igbo-Etiti 64,378 74,023 138,401 Igbo-Etiti 105,262 103,071 208,333 Igbo-Eze North 62,671 76,619 139,290 Igbo-Eze North 126,069 132,760 258,829 Igbo-Eze South 34,350 41,291 75,641 Igbo-Eze South 72,619 74,745 147,364 Ikwo 71,518 82,878 154,396 Isi-Uzo 72,497 76,100 148,597 Ishielu 58,649 70,071 128,720 Nkanu East 75,008 78,583 153,591 Isi-Uzo 90,739 106,656 197,395 Nkanu West 72,706 74,679 147,385 Izzi 76,347 85,002 161,349 Nsukka 149,418 160,030 309,448 Nkanu 95,903 113,541 209,444 Oji - River 61,719 67,022 128,741 Nsukka 103,939 116,472 220,411 Udenu 88,381 90,306 178,687 Ohaukwu 77,838 91,784 169,622 Udi 117,914 120,391 238,305 Oji-River 40,152 46,206 86,361 63,759 63,391 127,150 Udi 75,291 85,209 160,500 Uzo-Uwani 41,993 46,119 88,112 Total 1,475,648 1,678,729 Source: National Population Commission 3,154,380 1,596,042 1,671,795 3,267,837 Female Uzo -Uwani Total Male Female Total 29 TABLE 30: POPULATION OF GOMBE STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 2006 2006 Local Government Area Male Female Total Akko 177,515 159,920 337,435 Balanga 108,494 102,996 211,490 Billiri 103,201 99,479 202,680 Dukku 107,583 100,075 207,658 Funakaye 132,054 105,633 237,687 Gombe 146,721 120,123 266,844 Kaltungo 80,177 80,215 160,392 Kwami 99,778 94,217 193,995 Nafada Bajoga 79,009 61,176 140,185 Shogom 76,450 74,498 150,948 133,246 122,480 255,726 1,244,228 1,120,812 2,365,040 Yamaltu/Deba Total Source: National Population Commission TABLE 31: POPULATION OF IMO STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006 1991 Local Government Area Abo-Mbaise Ahiazu-Nbano Ehime-Nbano Ezinihitte Ideato North Ideato South Ihitte/Uboma Ikeduru Isiala-Mbano Isu Mbaitoli Ngor-Okpala Nkwerre Obowu Ohaji/Egbema Okigwe Orlu Orsu Oru Owerri Uguta Male 53,641 44,231 45,334 42,724 55,438 39,746 32,234 49,905 49,171 67,046 69,980 64,327 59,088 29,690 57,791 63,615 54,533 39,639 68,238 141,566 41,511 2006 Female Total 61,719 51,939 51,811 49,738 63,081 42,490 36,775 58,462 56,999 76,610 78,551 71,384 66,942 34,587 61,325 70,084 62,810 47,882 81,939 148,155 45,904 115,360 96,170 97,145 92,462 118,519 79236 69,009 108,367 106,170 143,656 148,531 135,711 126,030 64,277 119,116 133,699 117,343 87,521 150,177 289,721 87,415 Total 1,168,448 1,319,187 Source: National Population Commission 2,485,635 Local Government Area Abo - Mbaise Ahiazu - Mbaise Ehime - Mbano Ezinihitte Mbaise Ideato North Ideato South Ihite / Uboma Ikeduru Isiala - Mbano Isu Mbaitoli Ngor - Okpala Njaba Nkwere Nwangele Obowo Oguta Ohaji / Egbema Okigwe Orlu Orsu Oru East Oru West Owerri Municipal Owerri North Owerri West Unuimo Total Male Female Total 98,480 86,326 65,237 84,725 78,753 81,125 60,492 75,025 100,835 84,299 118,959 78,829 72,401 40,845 65,022 58,204 72,549 92,604 67,660 69,632 60,490 56,148 59,108 60,882 87,094 49,968 96,299 84,498 65,338 84,042 77,408 78,529 58,927 74,712 97,086 80,029 118,515 79,029 71,084 39,425 62,669 59,228 69,791 90,287 65,041 73,160 59,734 55,595 56,596 64,455 89,240 51,786 194,779 170,824 130,575 168,767 156,161 159,654 119,419 149,737 197,921 164,328 237,474 157,858 143,485 80,270 127,691 117,432 142,340 182,891 132,701 142,792 120,224 111,743 115,704 125,337 176,334 101,754 50,779 48,589 99,368 1,976,471 1,951,092 3,927,563 30 TABLE 32: POPULATION OF JIGAWA STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006 1991 2006 Local Government Area Babura Birnin-Kudu Birniwa Dutse Garki Gumel Gwaran Gwiwa Hadejia Jahun Kafin-Hausa Kaugama Kazaure Kirikasamma Kiyawa Maigatari Malam Madori Ringim Roni Sule-Tankar-Kar Taura Total Male Female Total 71,809 148,421 63,262 68,975 54,800 46,871 101,840 29,389 73,255 130,705 77,803 47,964 64,794 98,421 53,659 54,458 52,083 80,478 27,552 57,861 48,976 68,373 146,082 59,696 69,476 52,537 46,019 94,640 28,795 73,692 131,578 76,943 48,698 63,942 91,357 53,806 52,353 48,878 77,730 27,702 59,181 48,267 140,182 294,503 122,958 138,451 107,337 92,890 196,480 58,184 146,947 262,283 154,746 96,662 128,736 189,778 107,465 106,811 100,961 158,208 55,254 117,042 97,243 1,453,376 1,419,745 2,873,121 Local Government Area Auyo Babura Biminwa Brinin Kudu Buji Dutse Gagarawa Garki Gumel Guri Gwaram Gwiwa Hadejia Jahun Kafin Hausa Kaugama Kazaure Kiri Kasama Kiyawa Maigatari Mallam Madori Miga Ringim Roni Sule Tankarkar Taura Yankwashi Total Male Female Total 67,409 106,373 73,864 153,997 48,984 125,773 41,529 74,730 54,865 58,426 137,785 64,760 54,171 113,694 135,012 64,592 82,513 98,430 87,862 89,722 85,165 63,067 95,581 39,618 65,985 66,107 48,062 64,859 106,582 68,151 160,111 48,300 125,362 40,624 75,531 51,506 54,937 133,583 63,970 50,115 116,188 132,272 64,389 78,648 94,153 85,090 87,335 79,626 64,809 96,826 37,796 68,828 65,754 47,581 132,268 212,955 142,015 314,108 97,284 251,135 82,153 150,261 106,371 113,363 271,368 128,730 104,286 229,882 267,284 128,981 161,161 192,583 172,952 177,057 164,791 127,876 192,407 77,414 134,813 131,861 95,643 2,198,076 2,162,926 4,361,002 Source: National Population Commission [ TABLE 33: POPULATION OF KADUNA STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006 1991 Local Government Area Birnin Gwari Chikun Giwa Igabi Ikara Jaba Jama'a Kachia Kaduna Kaura Kauru Lere Makarfi Sabon-Gari Soba Tudunwada/Makera Zangon-Kataf Zaria 2006 Male Female Total 73,946 163,308 87,662 158,148 161,273 33,443 112,409 105,205 186,633 51,968 59,056 106,855 104,252 118,788 89,105 207,393 71,196 150,501 69,126 153,256 83,399 150,091 154,959 32,878 106,304 101,506 161,367 49,487 57,228 98,872 98,788 105,279 85,112 184,182 69,028 133,817 143,072 316,564 171,061 308,239 316,232 66,119 218,713 206,711 348,000 101,455 116,284 205,727 203,040 224,067 174,217 391,575 140,224 284,318 Total 2,041,141 1,894,679 Source: National Population Commission Local Government Area Birni - Gwari Chikun Giwa Igabi Ikara Jaba Jema'a Kachia Kaduna North Kaduna South Kagarko Kajuru Kaura Kauru Kubau Kudan Lere Makarfi Sabon - Gari Sanga Soba Zangon - Kataf Zaria 3,935,618 Total Male Female Total 130,919 187,433 145,608 217,414 95,598 77,415 140,724 127,624 187,075 204,969 121,041 54,506 88,565 111,119 141,528 71,704 170,396 73,292 149,111 76,482 145,145 161,870 210,900 127,662 184,839 146,776 213,339 99,125 78,558 137,478 124,944 177,500 197,762 118,017 55,304 86,061 110,157 139,176 67,252 169,344 73,282 142,247 75,003 146,028 157,121 196,090 258,581 372,272 292,384 430,753 194,723 155,973 278,202 252,568 364,575 402,731 239,058 109,810 174,626 221,276 280,704 138,956 339,740 146,574 291,358 151,485 291,173 318,991 406,990 3,090,438 3,023,065 6,113,503 31 TABLE 34: POPULATION OF KANO STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006 1991 Local Government Area Male 2006 Female Total Local Government Area Male Female Total Albasu 58,771 57,832 116,603 Ajingi 86,605 86,005 172,610 Bagwai 52,797 53,848 106,645 Albasu 94,862 92,777 187,639 Bebeji 60,454 58,379 118,833 Bagwai 83,511 78,022 161,533 Bichi 90,923 91,751 182,674 Bebeji 97,351 94,565 191,916 Bunkure 61,011 61,845 122,856 Bichi 139,346 138,963 278,309 Dala 259,833 233,741 493,574 Bunkure 87,185 87,282 174,467 Danbatta 105,174 109,048 214,222 Dala 237,943 180,816 418,759 Dawakin-Kudu 81,986 81,682 163,668 Dambatta 105,538 104,936 210,474 Dawakin-Tofa 77,611 78,832 156,443 Dawakin Kudu 116,109 109,388 225,497 Doguwa 43,490 39,875 83,365 Dawakin Tofa 126,390 119,807 246,197 Gabasawa 76,243 76,656 152,899 Doguwa 77,849 72,796 150,645 119,847 120,054 239,901 Fagge 111,859 88,236 200,095 Gezawa 76,737 77,892 154,629 Gabasawa 107,869 103,335 211,204 Gwarzo 59,862 58,916 118,778 Garko 82,025 79,941 161,966 Gaya Kabo 44,727 45,431 90,158 71,515 47,107 118,622 Kano 211,981 194,629 406,610 Garum Mallam Gaya 105,199 102,220 207,419 Karaye 116,591 113,567 230,158 Gezawa 143,380 138,948 282,328 Kiru 78,403 78,181 156,584 Gwale 219,201 138,626 357,827 Kumbotso 85,978 80,580 166,558 Gwarzo 94,669 88,955 183,624 Kura 77,701 75,814 153,515 Kabo 83,156 70,002 153,158 Madobi 39,405 39,519 78,924 219,636 151,607 371,243 Munjibir Kano Municipal 69,126 70,624 139,750 Karaye 71,727 72,318 144,045 278,809 233,262 512,071 Kibiya 70,942 67,676 138,618 Rano 81,647 80,889 162,536 Kiru 140,565 126,603 267,168 Rimin-Gado 29,529 31,093 60,622 Kumbosto 166,171 128,220 294,391 Shanono 43,041 41,820 84,861 Kunchi 55,221 54,949 110,170 Sumaila 83,464 80,778 164,242 Kura 76,921 66,173 143,094 Takai 65,970 64,037 130,007 Madobi 71,095 66,590 137,685 Tofa 32,520 32,276 64,796 Makoda 110,014 110,080 220,094 Tsanyawa 78,861 80,358 159,219 Minjibir 108,218 111,393 219,611 Tudun-Wada 71,521 69,767 141,288 Nasarawa 323,740 272,671 596,411 Ungogo 86,579 81,794 168,373 Rano 75,997 72,279 148,276 53,245 50,126 103,371 113,104 114,503 227,607 Nasarawa Warawa Wudil 40,113 41,553 81,666 118,031 115,411 233,442 Rimin Gado Rogo Shanono 68,466 70,662 139,128 Sumaila 125,162 125,217 250,379 Takai 100,269 102,370 202,639 Tarauni 122,069 99,775 221,844 49,870 48,733 98,603 Tofa Tsanyawa Total 2,958,736 2,851,734 Source: National Population Commission 5,810,470 80,638 77,092 157,730 Tudun Wada 113,791 114,867 228,658 Ungogo 192,372 173,365 365,737 Warawa 66,800 65,058 131,858 Wudil 100,357 88,282 188,639 Total 4,947,952 4,453,336 9,401,288 32 TABLE 35: POPULATION OF KATSINA STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006 1991 Local Government Area Male 2006 Female Total Local Government Area Bakori 72,714 76,802 149,516 Batagarawa 96,693 92,366 189,059 Male Female Total Bakori 64,842 68,094 132,936 Batagarawa 41,599 43,265 84,864 Batsari 70,371 73,249 143,620 Batsari 104,279 103,595 207,874 Bindawa 59,660 60,976 120,636 Baure 102,127 100,814 202,941 Danja 49,461 49,063 98,524 Bindawa 76,925 74,077 151,002 Daura 77,898 78,974 156,872 Charanchi 70,040 66,949 136,989 Dutsin-Ma 57,785 58,005 115,790 Dan Musa 58,031 55,159 113,190 Faskari 89,629 91,348 180,977 Dandume 74,222 71,101 145,323 Funtua 127,374 124,426 251,800 Danja 63,663 61,818 125,481 Ingawa 56,788 58,147 114,935 Daura 115,576 109,308 224,884 Jibia 60,450 64,281 124,731 Dustin - Ma 88,202 81,627 169,829 Kafur 67,318 69,495 136,813 Dutsi 61,430 59,472 120,902 Kaita 48,985 52,893 101,878 Faskari 97,963 96,437 194,400 Kankara 75,099 77,649 152,748 Funtua 117,789 107,367 225,156 Kankia 83,169 86,435 169,604 Ingawa 86,061 83,087 169,148 Katsina 116,704 106,940 223,644 Jibia 85,149 82,286 167,435 Kurfi 36,174 37,846 74,020 Kafur 104,620 104,740 209,360 Mai Adua 69,944 68,032 137,976 Kaita 93,190 89,215 182,405 Malumfashi 79,475 78,863 158,338 Kankara 121,815 121,444 243,259 Mani 59,215 62,674 121,889 Kankia 77,061 74,334 151,395 Mashi 96,269 99,780 196,049 Katsina 168,906 149,226 318,132 Matazu 36,369 37,661 74,030 Kurfi 59,021 57,679 116,700 Musawa 39,153 40,031 79,184 Kusada Rimi 94,868 97,968 192,836 Mai'adua Safana 99,338 100,230 199,568 Zango 102,721 106,150 208,871 Total 1,860,658 1,892,475 Source: National Population Commission 3,753,133 50,930 47,418 98,348 103,107 98,693 201,800 Malumfashi 92,420 90,471 182,891 Mani 88,007 88,294 176,301 Mashi 84,105 86,965 171,070 Matazu 57,587 56,227 113,814 Musawa 85,788 84,218 170,006 Rimi 77,059 77,033 154,092 Sabuwa 72,106 68,573 140,679 Safana 93,410 91,797 185,207 Sandamu 68,512 68,432 136,944 Zango 79,771 76,281 156,052 2,948,279 2,853,305 5,801,584 Total 33 TABLE 36: POPULATION OF KEBBI STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006 1991 Local Government Area Arewa Male 2006 Female Total Local Government Area Male Female Total 68,197 69,341 137,538 Aleiro 34,368 32,710 67,078 Argungu 101,634 102,651 204,285 Arewa - Dandi 94,825 94,903 189,728 Baguda 76,944 76,991 153,935 Argungu 99,658 100,590 200,248 Birnin-Kebbi 76,294 74,226 150,520 Augie 58,185 58,183 116,368 Bunza 63,101 64,513 127,614 Bagudo 118,733 119,281 238,014 Dandi 48,286 53,633 101,919 Birnin Kebbi 135,426 133,194 268,620 Danko/Wasagu 24,085 24,145 48,230 Bunza 61,309 62,238 123,547 Gwandu 53,706 53,723 107,429 Dandi 72,907 73,304 146,211 Jega 80,411 80,685 161,096 Fakai 60,441 59,331 119,772 Koko/Besse 56,546 50,624 107,170 Gwandu 74,610 76,467 151,077 Maiyama 57,025 56,047 113,072 Jega 98,936 98,821 197,757 Ngaski 33,979 34,821 68,800 Kalgo 42,262 42,666 84,928 Sakaba 74,727 75,036 149,763 Koko / Besse 78,419 76,399 154,818 Suru 58,576 58,395 116,971 Maiyama 85,728 88,031 173,759 Yauri 75,473 74,905 150,378 Ngaski 62,480 63,622 126,102 Zuru 86,739 83,031 169,770 Sakaba 46,194 45,534 91,728 Shanga 63,478 63,664 127,142 Suru 72,912 75,562 148,474 131,388 133,883 265,271 Yauri 53,016 47,548 100,564 Zuru 86,354 78,981 165,335 Total 1,631,629 1,624,912 3,256,541 Wasagu / Danko Total 1,035,723 1,032,767 Source: National Population Commission 2,068,490 34 TABLE 37: POPULATION OF KOGI STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006 1991 Local Government Area Male Adavi 75,377 Ajaokuta 49,922 Ankpa Bassa Dekina 2006 Total Local Government Area Male 81,715 157,092 Adavi 108,891 108,328 217,219 47,982 97,904 62,995 59,437 122,432 118,585 127,349 245,934 Ankpa 133,705 132,471 266,176 42,723 45,773 88,496 Bassa 70,293 69,394 139,687 Female Ajaokuta Female Total 85,705 91,808 177,513 Dekina 131,394 129,574 260,968 Idah 108,777 115,915 224,692 Ibaji 64,423 63,149 127,572 Ijumu 32,049 34,554 66,603 Ida 40,141 39,614 79,755 Kogi 41,225 41,258 82,483 Igalamela-Odulu 74,489 72,559 147,048 Kontokarfe 24,514 25,965 50,479 Ijumu 59,582 59,011 118,593 Ofu 52,254 55,841 108,095 Kabba/Bunu 72,639 71,940 144,579 Okehi 70,153 76,111 146,264 Kogi 58,864 56,236 115,100 Okene 169,962 182,234 352,196 Lokoja 101,145 95,498 196,643 Olamaboro 49,992 54,713 104,705 Mopa-Muro 22,311 21,449 43,760 Oyi 38,580 41,004 79,584 Ofu 96,671 94,809 191,480 Yagba West 37,134 39,802 76,936 Ogori/Mangogo 20,051 19,756 39,807 Yegba East 42,532 46,248 88,780 Okehi 112,879 110,695 223,574 Okene Total 1,039,484 1,108,272 Source: National Population Commission TABLE 38: 2,147,756 163,935 161,688 325,623 Olamaboro 78,439 80,051 158,490 Omala 54,366 53,602 107,968 Yagba Eest 74,619 73,022 147,641 Yagba West 71,071 68,857 139,928 1,672,903 1,641,140 3,314,043 Total POPULATION OF KWARA STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006 1991 Local Government Area Male 2006 Female Total Local Government Area Male Asa 62,751 61,917 124,668 Female Total Asa 38,788 39,934 78,722 Baruten 55,687 54,889 110,576 Baruten 104,727 101,952 206,679 Edu 70,208 68,527 138,735 Edu 104,040 97,602 201,642 Ekiti 37,261 39,062 76,323 Ekiti 27,611 26,788 54,399 Ifelodun 77,331 78,220 155,551 Ifelodun 103,650 101,325 204,975 Ilorin East 185,148 185,714 370,862 Ilorin Eest 104,801 102,661 207,462 Ilorin West 103,012 102,555 205,567 Ilorin South 103,606 105,645 209,251 Irepodun 75,188 75,854 151,042 Ilorin West 180,387 184,834 365,221 Kaiama 22,038 21,127 43,165 Irepodun 73,554 74,040 147,594 Moro 43,890 43,049 86,939 Isin 30,088 29,393 59,481 Offa 36,727 38,197 74,924 Kaiama 64,901 59,114 124,015 Oyun 27,904 28,102 56,006 Moro 54,860 53,855 108,715 Offa 44,813 44,162 88,975 Oke-Ero 28,358 28,612 56,970 Oyun 47,890 46,564 94,454 Pategi 57,746 53,106 110,852 1,193,783 1,171,570 2,365,353 Total 773,182 775,230 Source: National Population Commission 1,548,412 Total 35 TABLE 39: POPULATION OF LAGOS STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006 1991 Local Government Area Male Agege 342,409 Alimosho 225,564 Badagry Epe 2006 Total Local Government Area Male Female Total 308,913 651,322 Agege 238,456 223,287 461,743 205,326 430,890 Ajeromi-Ifelodun 352,273 335,043 687,316 60,789 58,478 119,267 Alimosho 665,750 653,821 1,319,571 49,802 51,662 101,464 Amuwo-Odofin 173,742 155,233 328,975 Eti-Osa 98,809 76,891 175,700 Apapa 123,163 99,823 222,986 Ibeju-Lekki 12,426 12,511 24,937 Badagry 119,821 117,910 237,731 109,844 93,539 203,383 Epe 91,925 89,809 181,734 94,383 90,291 184,674 Eti-Osa 158,858 124,933 283,791 Ikeja Ikorodu Lagos Island Female 83,276 82,720 165,996 Ibeju-Lekki 60,729 57,064 117,793 Lagos Mainland 149,171 132,386 281,557 Ifako-Ijiaye 219,109 208,628 427,737 Mushin 281,675 258,108 539,783 Ikeja 171,782 145,832 317,614 Ojo 548,661 486,560 1,035,221 Ikorodu 268,463 259,454 527,917 Oshodi/Isolo 237,908 211,873 449,781 Kosofe 358,935 323,837 682,772 Shomolu 405,148 366,046 771,194 Lagos Island 110,042 102,658 212,700 Surulere 310,739 279,208 589,947 Lagos Mainland 170,568 156,132 326,700 Mushin 326,873 304,984 631,857 Ojo 315,401 293,772 609,173 Oshodi-Isolo 325,207 303,854 629,061 Shomolu 207,519 196,050 403,569 Surulere 260,509 242,356 502,865 4,719,125 4,394,480 9,113,605 Total 3,010,604 2,714,512 Source: National Population Commission 5,725,116 Total TABLE 40: POPULATION OF NASSARAWA STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 2006 Local Government Area 2006 Male Female Total Akwanga 56,135 55,767 111,902 Awe 57,326 55,757 113,083 Doma 71,395 67,596 138,991 Karu 109,515 106,715 216,230 Keana 40,873 40,928 81,801 Keffi 47,527 45,023 92,550 Kokona 54,379 54,179 108,558 Lafia 165,631 164,291 329,922 Nasarawa 95,105 92,115 187,220 Nasarawa-Eggon 74,543 73,862 148,405 Obi 74,675 74,302 148,977 Toto 59,884 59,167 119,051 Wamba 36,813 35,874 72,687 943,801 925,576 1,869,377 Total Source: National Population Commission 36 TABLE 41: POPULATION OF NIGER STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006 1991 2006 Local Local Government Area Agaie Agwara Bida Borgu Bosso Changhanga Gbako Gurara Lapai Lavun Magama Mariga Mokwa Paikoro Rafi Rijau Shiroro Suleja Wushishi Total Male 40,568 19,652 89,571 57,484 45,707 78,153 45,136 24,743 37,334 107,749 66,417 127,448 50,205 55,216 60,205 61,716 102,586 82,667 99,891 Female 39,369 19,264 83,327 52,852 40,566 65,743 43,632 24,160 36,313 104,660 63,332 116,244 48,029 54,140 56,743 60,334 97,743 68,633 94,031 Total 79,937 38,916 172,898 110,336 86,273 143,896 88,768 48,903 73,647 212,409 129,749 243,692 98,234 109,356 116,948 122,050 200,329 151,300 193,922 1,252,448 1,169,115 2,421,563 Government Area Agaie Agwara Bida Borgu Bosso Chanchaga Edati Gbako Gurara Kacha Kontagora Lapai Lavun Magama Mariga Mashegu Mokwa Muya Paikoro Rafi Rijau Shiroro Suleja Tafa Wushishi Total Male 66,703 29,293 93,741 87,327 75,033 105,265 80,615 63,871 45,153 60,526 77,782 59,974 107,146 90,740 100,899 107,909 123,467 52,584 79,399 94,395 88,875 118,640 112,030 41,524 41,459 Female 65,395 28,054 91,812 85,508 73,103 96,886 79,203 62,974 45,726 60,367 74,186 57,047 102,631 90,730 98,701 107,288 119,391 50,877 78,779 91,723 87,324 117,025 103,045 42,350 40,297 Total 132,098 57,347 185,553 172,835 148,136 202,151 159,818 126,845 90,879 120,893 151,968 117,021 209,777 181,470 199,600 215,197 242,858 103,461 158,178 186,118 176,199 235,665 215,075 83,874 81,756 2,004,350 1,950,422 3,954,772 Source: National Population Commission TABLE 42: POPULATION OF OGUN STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006 1991 2006 Local Government Area Male Female Total Local Go vernment Area Male Female Total Abeokuta North Abeokuta South Ado-Odo/Ota Egbado North Egbado South Ifo Ijebu – East Ijebu - North Ijebu – Ode Ikenne Obafemi/Owode Odeda Odogbolu Ogun Water-side Sagamu 46,940 137,116 118,424 111,052 131,592 109,030 30,341 71,298 78,170 54,688 64,685 43,136 42,963 30,366 77,945 47,026 145,812 116,223 117,918 138,315 106,025 30,779 77,044 80,133 57,047 71,089 43,814 45,421 31,553 77,781 93,966 282,928 234,647 228,970 269,907 215,055 61,120 148,342 158,303 111,735 135,774 86,950 88,384 61,919 155,726 Abeokuta North Abeokuta South Ado-Odo/Ota Egbado North Egbado South Ewekoro Ifo Ijebu East Ijebu North Ijebu North East Ijebu Ode Ikenne Imeko Afon Ipokia Obafemi-Owode Odeda Odogbolu Ogun Waterside Remo North Shagamu 96,463 119,977 261,523 89,880 81,666 28,212 269,206 56,981 141,074 34,581 76,466 60,607 41,850 74,649 118,574 55,200 63,838 37,412 29,893 126,855 102,330 130,318 265,719 93,964 86,670 26,881 269,964 52,340 139,446 34,219 80,695 58,510 41,102 75,738 116,497 54,322 61,819 36,810 29,859 129,030 198,793 250,295 527,242 183,844 168,336 55,093 539,170 109,321 280,520 68,800 157,161 119,117 82,952 150,387 235,071 109,522 125,657 74,222 59,752 255,885 Total 1,147,746 1,185,980 Source: National Population Commission 2,333,726 1,864,907 1,886,233 3,751,140 Total 37 TABLE 43: POPULATION OF ONDO STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006 1991 Local Government Area Male Ado-Ekiti 78,590 Akoko North 2006 Total Local Government Area 77,532 156,122 Akoko North East 92,456 86,636 179,092 51,078 52,765 103,843 Akoko North West 107,076 104,791 211,867 Akoko North West 58,837 60,441 119,278 Akoko South East 42,175 40,268 82,443 Akoko South 87,146 89,035 176,181 Akoko South West 114,733 113,650 228,383 163,662 160,996 324,658 Akure North 66,526 64,239 130,765 Ekiti East 65,943 66,886 132,829 Akure South 178,672 181,596 360,268 Ekiti South West 69,284 70,899 140,183 Ese-Odo 79,812 78,444 158,256 108,242 111,140 219,382 Idanre 67,531 62,264 129,795 Emure/Ise/Orun 69,321 71,102 140,423 Ifedore 89,574 86,798 176,372 Idanre 44,313 41,463 85,776 Ilaje 146,859 142,979 289,838 Ido/Osi 48,662 49,922 98,584 Ile-Oluji-Okeigbo 87,104 84,772 171,876 Ifedore 50,777 51,840 102,617 Irele 72,861 71,275 144,136 Ijero 46,668 48,697 95,365 Odigbo 116,299 115,988 232,287 Ikere 28,857 29,755 58,612 Okitipupa 117,594 116,544 234,138 Ikole 59,506 60,290 119,796 Ondo East 38,851 37,241 76,092 141,916 145,107 287,023 Ondo West 141,759 147,109 288,868 Ile-Oluji-Okeigbo 57,464 58,630 116,094 Ose 73,119 71,020 144,139 Irele 49,794 50,333 100,127 Owo 112,056 110,206 222,262 Irepodun/Ifelodun 54,451 55,808 110,259 Moba 73,598 75,402 149,000 Odigbo 78,270 76,050 154,320 Okitipupa 87,463 89,152 176,615 Ondo 125,909 126,438 252,347 Ose 46,403 46,630 93,033 Owo 78,866 78,325 157,191 Oye 56,873 58,371 115,244 1,903,009 3,784,902 Total 1,745,057 1,715,820 3,460,877 Akure Ekiti West Ilaje/Ese-Odo Total 1,881,893 Source: National Population Commission Female Male Female Total 38 TABLE 44: POPULATION OF OSUN STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006 1991 Local Government Area Male 2006 Female Total Local Government Area Male Female Total Atakumosa 48,941 49,201 98,142 Aiyedaade 76,032 73,537 149,569 Ayedade 45,033 48,744 94,777 Aiyedire 38,299 38,010 76,309 Ayedire 19,640 21,996 41,636 Atakumosa East 38,945 37,160 76,105 Boripe 52,927 57,247 110,174 Atakumosa West 34,859 33,491 68,350 Ede 69,489 72,874 142,363 Boluwaduro 36,045 34,909 70,954 Egbedore 19,552 20,741 40,293 Boripe 71,052 67,690 138,742 Ejigbo 33,409 35,957 69,366 Ede North 42,282 41,536 83,818 Ife Central 92,417 94,439 186,856 Ede South 38,233 37,256 75,489 Ife North 64,276 68,982 133,258 Egbedore 37,302 36,667 73,969 Ife South 42,147 46,023 88,170 Ejigbo 67,437 65,078 132,515 Ifedayo 12,117 12,554 24,671 Ife Central 88,403 78,801 167,204 Ifelodun 36,991 39,574 76,565 Ife East 95,106 93,508 188,614 Ila 31,396 33,794 65,190 Ife North 76,852 76,422 153,274 Ilesha 65,607 73,838 139,445 Ife South 68,450 66,040 134,490 Irepodun 74,356 79,101 153,457 Ifedayo 19,227 18,281 37,508 Irewole 63,905 70,922 134,827 Ifelodun 48,567 47,877 96,444 Iwo 50,356 55,045 105,401 Ila 31,488 30,566 62,054 Obokun 29,638 31,580 61,218 Ilesha West 52,721 52,695 105,416 Odo-Otin 39,774 42,540 82,314 Ilsha East 52,985 53,824 106,809 Ola-Oluwa 19,048 20,406 39,454 Irepodun 60,553 59,037 119,590 Olorunda 41,159 42,188 83,347 Irewole 71,730 71,076 142,806 Oriade 39,283 41,550 80,833 Isokan 51,304 50,756 102,060 Osogbo 51,665 54,721 106,386 Iwo 96,419 94,929 191,348 Obokun 59,587 57,263 116,850 Odo-Otin 67,956 64,122 132,078 Ola-Oluwa 39,233 36,994 76,227 Olorunda 66,684 64,965 131,649 Oriade 75,213 73,166 148,379 Orolu 52,790 50,042 102,832 Osogbo 78,395 77,112 155,507 1,734,149 1,682,810 3,416,959 Total 1,043,126 1,115,017 Source: National Population Commission 2,158,143 Total 39 TABLE 45: POPULATION OF OYO STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006 1991 Local Government Area Male 2006 Female Total Local Government Area Male Afijio 66,434 65,750 132,184 105,594 106,217 211,811 Female Total Afijio 40,433 42,359 82,792 Akinyele 69,857 70,261 140,118 Akinyele Egbeda 64,144 65,317 129,461 Atiba 84,266 83,980 168,246 Ibadan North West 72,913 75,005 147,918 Atisbo 56,747 53,218 109,965 Ibarapa 29,521 29,676 59,197 Egbeda 137,527 146,116 283,643 Ido 26,665 26,917 53,582 Ibadan North 152,608 155,511 308,119 109,497 109,831 219,328 Ibadan North East 163,844 167,600 331,444 Ifeloju 54,222 54,233 108,455 Ibadan North West 75,410 78,619 154,029 Irepo 52,840 51,999 104,839 Ibadan South East 130,334 136,123 266,457 Iseyin 84,225 86,681 170,936 Ibadan South West 139,622 143,476 283,098 Kajola 83,823 84,437 168,260 Ibarapa Central 52,094 51,149 103,243 Lagelu 33,197 35,704 68,901 Ibarapa East 59,315 57,867 117,182 Ogbomosho North 50,777 53,518 104,295 Ibarapa North 51,272 49,021 100,293 Ogo-Oluwa 17,879 18,309 36,188 Ido 52,465 51,622 104,087 Oluyole 45,564 45,963 91,527 Irepo 62,601 58,639 121,240 Ona-Ara 60,093 62,955 123,048 Iseyin 129,268 126,351 255,619 Orelope 34,117 34,449 68,566 Itesiwaju 65,820 61,571 127,391 Orire 52,338 51,273 103,611 Iwajowa 52,472 50,375 102,847 Oyo 129,186 131,712 260,898 Kajola 101,188 99,340 200,528 31,596 32,501 64,097 Lagelu 74,220 73,913 148,133 Ibadan North East 135,288 140,339 275,627 Ogbomosho North 103,418 95,441 198,859 Ibadan South East 110,976 114,824 225,800 Ogbomosho South 50,862 49,517 100,379 Ibadan South West 138,388 138,659 277,047 Ogo Oluwa 33,403 31,795 65,198 Ibadan North 152,061 150,210 302,271 Olorunsogo 41,795 39,544 81,339 31,157 34,160 65,958 Oluyole 102,371 101,090 203,461 Ona-Ara 130,615 134,956 265,571 Orelope 52,996 51,008 104,004 Ori Ire 76,465 72,943 149,408 Oyo East 62,147 61,948 124,095 Oyo West 68,897 67,560 136,457 Saki East 56,014 52,943 108,957 Saki West 138,677 134,591 273,268 71,671 68,668 140,339 2,802,432 2,778,462 5,580,894 Ifedapo Surulere Ogbomosho South Surulere Total 1,710,757 1,741,292 Source: National Population Commission 3,452,720 Total 40 TABLE 46: POPULATION OF PLATEAU STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006 1991 Local Government Area Male Akwanga 54,100 Awe 2006 Total Local Government Area Male 53,857 107,957 Barkin Ladi 90,913 88,892 179,805 60,704 62,198 122,902 Bassa 94,725 95,109 189,834 Barikin-Ladi 79,333 79,223 158,556 Bokkos 88,560 90,990 179,550 Bassa 60,352 61,300 121,652 Jos East 44,980 43,321 88,301 Bokkos 45,530 49,688 95,218 Jos North 220,856 216,361 437,217 Doma 44,804 45,915 90,719 Jos South 157,067 154,325 311,392 Jos North 217,753 195,678 413,431 Kanam 81,162 86,457 167,619 Jos South 121,396 116,012 237,408 Kanke 61,376 62,892 124,268 Kanam 55,218 58,282 113,500 Langtang North 70,203 72,113 142,316 Karu 60,993 59,134 120,127 Langtang South 53,111 52,062 105,173 Keffi 67,575 66,298 133,873 Mangu 148,590 151,930 300,520 Lafia 120,745 119,911 240,656 Mikang 47,584 48,804 96,388 Langtang North 45,930 48,777 94,707 Pankshin 95,376 94,738 190,114 Langtang South 23,037 24,071 47,108 Quan'Pan 96,800 100,476 197,276 Mangu 88,857 98,540 187397 Riyom 66,248 65,530 131,778 Nasarawa 63,526 64,317 127,843 Shendam 101,951 103,168 205,119 Nasarawa Eggon 35,995 37,134 73,129 79,496 80,365 159,861 Obi 50,182 50,892 101,074 Pankshin 89,343 91,238 180,581 Quar-Pan 69,271 71,811 141,082 Shemdan 108,872 108,533 217,405 Toto 43,909 45,687 89,596 Wase 49,629 52,707 102,336 Total 1,657,054 1,661,203 Source: National Population Commission 3,318,257 1,598,998 1,607,533 3,206,531 Female Wase Total Female Total 41 TABLE 47: POPULATION OF RIVERS STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006 1991 Local Government Area Male 2006 Female Total Local Government Area Male Female Total 145,243 137,167 282,410 Abua/Odua 69,955 64,465 134,420 Abua/Odua Ahoada 94,606 87,208 181,814 Ahoada East 85,467 80,857 166,324 Akukutoru 53,509 48,660 102,169 Ahoada West 127,906 121,326 249,232 119,047 110,428 229,475 Akukutoru 82,949 78,154 161,103 Asari-Toru 86,650 80,138 166,788 Andoni 111,946 105,978 217,924 Bonny 40,105 36,019 76,124 Asari-Toru 112,283 107,504 219,787 Brass 144,241 134,909 279,150 Bonny 116,340 98,643 214,983 Degama 49,901 45,988 95,889 Degama 128,041 121,426 249,467 Ekeremor 64,637 59,642 124,279 Eleme 98,345 91,849 190,194 Emuoha 79,757 75,166 154,923 Emuoha 102,634 98,423 201,057 125,209 117,087 242,296 Etche 127,869 122,070 249,939 Gokana 82,732 76,729 159,461 Gokana 118,222 115,591 233,813 Ikwere 64,816 60,569 125,385 Ikwere 97,575 91,355 188,930 Khana 103,558 103,537 207,095 Khana 147,315 145,609 292,924 88,370 81,806 170,176 Obio/Akpor 238,951 223,399 462,350 137,031 125,986 263,017 Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni 145,326 137,968 283,294 Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni 98,857 91,894 190,751 Ogu/Bolo 38,552 36,730 75,282 Ogbia 84,885 76,073 160,958 Okrika 113,962 108,323 222,285 Okrika 104,456 96,895 201,351 Omumma 50,853 49,535 100,388 45,517 39,817 85,334 Opobo/Nkoro 77,556 75,277 152,833 232,181 208,218 440,399 Oyingbo 63,434 61,897 125,331 62,163 57,596 119,759 Port-Harcourt 280,703 257,855 538,558 139,821 127,550 267,371 Tai 61,554 58,754 120,308 67,554 63,619 131,173 Total 2,239,558 2,069,999 Source: National Population Commission 4,309,557 2,673,026 2,525,690 5,198,716 Andoni/Opobo Etche Northern Ijaw Obio/Akpor Oyingbo Port-Harcourt Sagbama Sourther Ijaw Tai/Eleme Total 42 TABLE 48: POPULATION OF SOKOTO STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006 1991 2006 Local Government Area Total Local Government Area Male Female Male Anka 127,777 139,197 266,974 Binji 52,949 51,325 104,274 Bakura 61,254 65,611 126,865 Bodinga 87,844 86,458 174,302 Binji 26,757 27,482 54,239 Dange Shuni 97,709 95,734 193,443 Bodinga 56,379 57,688 114,067 Gada 122,232 126,819 249,051 Bukkuyun 60,275 60794 121069 Goronyo 90,639 91,479 182,118 Bungudu 93,734 96,049 189,783 Gudu 48,125 47,275 95,400 Dange Shuni 77,008 75,458 152,466 Gwadabawa 116,300 115,269 231,569 Gada 73,332 74,583 147,915 Illela 74,949 75,184 150,133 Goronyo 52,439 54,227 106,666 Isa 73,474 76,794 150,268 Gummi 102,063 103,912 205,975 Kebbe 62,338 60,816 123,154 Gusau 131,585 127,751 259,336 Kware 66,778 67,306 134,084 Gwadabawa 71,100 71,896 142,996 Raba 75,001 74,151 149,152 Illela 64,563 67,367 131,930 Sabon Birni 99,397 108,073 207,470 Isa 86,319 95,905 182,224 Shagari 79,438 77,469 156,907 132,403 138,723 271,126 Silame 53,091 51,510 104,601 Kware 58,137 58,002 116,139 Sokoto North 124,134 108,878 233,012 Maradun 64,774 66,649 131,423 Sokoto South 103,207 94,479 197,686 Rabah 44,011 47,108 91,119 Tambuwal 113,495 112,422 225,917 Sabon Birni 72,069 80,925 152,994 Tangaza 55,309 59,461 114,770 Silame 32,202 32,920 65,122 Tureta 34,567 33,847 68,414 Sokoto 146,053 130,909 276,962 Wamakko 91,466 87,780 179,246 Talata Mafara 67,954 70,890 138,844 Wurno 81,854 80,549 162,403 Tambuwal 73,501 73,475 146,976 Yabo 59,417 55,885 115,302 Tangaza 62,838 65,281 128,119 Tsafe 81,892 81,620 163,512 Wamakko 69,737 70,400 140,137 Wurno 49,785 51,179 100,964 Yabo 83,383 84,168 167,551 Zurmi 85,550 91,133 176,683 Total 2,208,874 2,610,302 Source: National Population Commission 4,470,176 Total 1,863,713 1,838,963 3,702,676 Kaura Namoda Female Total 43 TABLE 49: POPULATION OF TARABA STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006 1991 Local Government Area Bali Male 2006 Female Total Local Government Area Ardo-Kola 161,904 157,067 318,971 Donga 42,460 42,166 84,626 Bali Gashaka 25,481 24,284 49,765 Donga Ibi 29,003 29,147 58,150 Gashaka Jalingo 72,496 68,165 140,661 Gassol Karim/Lamido 66,376 67,892 134,268 Lau 31,496 32,028 63,524 110,021 110,426 Takum 73,646 Wukari 80,536 Yorro Zing Sardauna Male Female Total 44,533 43,251 87,784 107,979 103,045 211,024 67,582 65,523 133,105 45,587 41,579 87,166 126,856 118,230 245,086 Ibi 42,654 41,648 84,302 Jalingo 71,997 68,321 140,318 220,447 Karim-Lamido 98,315 95,609 193,924 74,206 147,852 Kurmi 46,383 44,899 91,282 76,634 157,170 Lau 48,582 46,608 95,190 28,466 29,630 58,096 Sardauna 112,060 112,297 224,357 37,998 40,656 78,654 Takum 68,062 66,514 134,576 Ussa 46,558 44,331 90,889 238,283 Wukari 124,285 113,998 Yorro 45,633 44,232 89,865 Zing 64,759 62,926 127,685 *Disputed Arears Total 759,883 752,301 Source: National Population Commission 1,512,184 Total 10,106 9,858 19,964 1,171,931 1,122,869 2,294,800 TABLE 50: POPULATION OF YOBE STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 1991 AND 2006 1991 Local Government Area Male Bade 54,070 Bursari 35,720 Damaturu 2006 Total Local Government Area 52,136 106,206 Bade 73,709 66,095 139,804 34,606 70,326 Bursari 56,381 53,311 109,692 51,131 48,343 99,474 Damaturu 48,361 39,345 87,706 Fika 59,034 59,884 118,918 Fika 69,175 67,561 136,736 Fune 62,892 61,925 124,817 Fune 150,896 151,058 301,954 Geidam 45,828 41,163 86,991 Geidam 82,482 73,258 155,740 Gujba 73,878 71,591 145,469 Gujba 72,310 57,487 129,797 Jakusko 41,216 39,110 80,326 Gulani Machina 22,572 21,702 44,274 Jakusko Nangere Female Male Female Total 51,686 51,830 103,516 120,728 111,730 232,458 123,839 116,452 240,291 Karasuwa 55,385 50,129 105,514 Nguru 72,760 67,412 140,172 Machina 31,771 29,223 60,994 Yunusari 38,181 37,979 76,160 Nangere 44,470 43,047 87,517 Yusufari 33,608 32,655 66,263 Nguru 80,827 69,872 150,699 105,388 99,478 204,866 Tarmua 40,612 37,055 77,667 Yunusari 64,918 61,022 125,940 Potiskum Yusufari Total 714,729 684,958 Source: National Population Commission 1,399,687 Total 55,935 54,804 110,739 1,205,034 1,116,305 2,321,339 44 TABLE 51: POPULATION OF ZAMFARA STATE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 2006 2006 Local Government Area Male Female Total Anka 72,456 71,181 143,637 Bakura 92,369 94,772 187,141 Birnin Magaji 90,824 93,259 184,083 Bukkuyum 108,812 107,536 216,348 Bungudu 128,831 129,813 258,644 Gummi 102,686 104,035 206,721 Gusau 198,682 185,030 383,712 Kaura Namoda 145,548 139,815 285,363 Maradun 106,403 101,160 207,563 Maru 146,920 146,221 293,141 66,512 69,452 135,964 Talata Mafara 107,516 108,134 215,650 Tsafe 129,010 137,919 266,929 Zurmi 145,054 148,923 293,977 1,641,623 1,637,250 3,278,873 Shinkafi Total Source: National Population Commission TABLE 52: POPULATION OF FCT, ABUJA BY COUNCIL AREA, 1991 AND 2006 1991 Local Government Area Male Abaji 10,833 Abuja Municipal 2006 Total Local Government Area Male 10,248 21,081 Abaji 28,860 29,782 58,642 Female Female Total 129,388 97,561 226,949 AMAC 415,951 360,347 776,298 Gwagwalada 42,656 36,650 79,306 Bwari 115,346 113,928 229,274 Kuje 22,422 21,916 44,338 Gwagwalada 80,182 78,436 158,618 Kuje 49,420 47,813 97,233 Kwali 43,413 42,761 86,174 Total 733,172 673,067 1,406,239 Total 205,299 166,375 Source: National Population Commission 371,674 45 TABLE 53: 1991 POPULATION OF STATES BY SEX AND SEX RATIO State Male Female Sex Ratio Abia 1,125,999 1,212,488 92.87 Adamawa 1,050,791 1,051,262 99.96 Akwa Ibom 1,167,829 1,241,784 94.04 Anambra 1,374,671 1,421,804 96.68 Bauchi 2,192,423 2,158,584 101.57 - - - Benue 1,368,965 1,384,112 98.91 Borno 1,296,111 1,239,892 104.53 956,136 955,161 100.1 1,271,932 1,318,559 96.46 Bayelsa Cross River Delta Ebonyi Edo Ekiti Enugu Gombe - - - 1,085,156 1,086,849 99.84 - - - 1,475,648 1,678,732 87.90 - - - Imo 1,166,448 1,319,187 88.42 Jigawa 1,455,780 1,419,745 102.54 Kaduna 2,041,141 1,894,477 107.74 Kano 2,958,736 2,851,734 103.75 Katsina 1,860,658 1,892,475 98.32 Kebbi 1,035,723 1,032,767 100.29 Kogi 1,039,484 1,108,272 93.79 Kwara 773,182 775,230 99.74 Lagos 3,010,604 2,714,512 110.91 - - - Niger 1,252,466 1,169,115 107.13 Ogun 1,147,746 1,185,980 96.78 Ondo 1,881,884 1,903,454 98.87 Osun 1,043,126 1,115,017 93.55 Oyo 1,711,428 1,741,292 98.28 Plateau 1,657,209 1,655,203 100.12 Rivers 2,239,558 2,069,999 108.19 Sokoto 2,208,874 2,261,302 97.68 Taraba 759,872 752,291 101.01 Yobe 714,729 684,958 104.35 Nassarawa Zamfara - - - 205,299 166,375 123.40 Nigeria 44,529,608 Source: National Population Commission 44,462,612 100.15 FCT, Abuja 46 TABLE 54: AGE DEPENDENCY RATIO BY STATE AND RURAL- URBAN RESIDENCE, 1991 State Abia Young Rural Urban Old Total Rural Overall Urban Total Rural Urban Total 96.5 77.6 88.9 10.3 4.2 7.9 106.8 8.2 96.8 Adamawa 104.9 84.8 86.9 5.1 2.4 7.4 110 87 94.3 Akwa Ibom 89.1 82.8 102.1 9.7 8.5 4.8 98.8 91.3 106.9 Anambra 81.4 77.3 78.8 7.9 6 6.5 89.4 83.3 85.3 94 91.2 93.4 6 4.2 5.8 100 95.4 99.2 - - - - - - - - - Benue 106.4 94.1 104.5 10.7 4 9.4 117.1 97.9 113.9 Borno 77.7 87.1 81 6.2 3.4 5.2 83.9 90.5 86.2 99 85.7 95.2 5.4 3.1 4.8 104.4 88.7 100 90.1 88.2 93.3 9.8 4.5 8.1 100 92.7 101.4 Bauchi Bayelsa Cross River Delta Ebonyi Edo Ekiti Enugu Gombe Imo Jigawa Kaduna Kano Katsina - - - - - - - - - 96.2 85.6 91.1 9.1 5 7.1 105.3 90.5 98.2 - - - - - - - - - 102 92.5 97.9 7.1 4.2 6.3 109.1 96.7 104.2 - - - - - - - - - 89.1 82.8 97 9.8 8.5 9.3 98.8 91.3 106.3 76 80.2 76.1 6.8 5.4 6.6 82.8 85.6 82.7 96 89.1 120.7 6.3 3.2 6.2 101.8 92.4 126.9 82.1 83.5 82.5 6.2 5 5.6 88.3 88.2 88.1 92 94.3 94.4 5.6 5 5.4 97.5 99.2 99.8 Kebbi 96.4 93.5 95.8 5.7 4.1 56 102.1 97.5 101.4 Kogi 99.3 93.5 97.5 10.1 8.4 9.3 109.4 102 106.8 Kwara 90.1 82.8 86.8 11.8 6.5 9.2 101.9 89.2 96 Lagos 80.2 66.5 68.3 5.2 2.3 2.6 85.5 69 70.9 - - - - - - - - - Niger 95.1 83.9 92.1 6.9 3.1 5.9 102 87 98 Ogun 85.6 77.1 81.7 12.7 7.7 10.4 98.4 85 92.1 Ondo 83 79 81.2 7.5 7 7.3 90.2 86 88.5 Osun 88 82.4 84.6 12 9.5 10.3 99.1 91.9 94.9 Oyo 84 77.3 79.3 10.5 6.2 7.5 94.5 83.5 86.8 Plateau 99.1 89.4 96.3 9.2 3.6 7.7 108.3 93 104 Rivers 83.8 78.2 81.8 4.2 3.1 3.7 88 81.2 85.5 Sokoto 86.3 90.8 86.9 5 4 4.8 91.3 94.8 91.7 Taraba 94 90.9 93.4 7.5 4.6 7 101.3 95.8 100.4 Yobe 84 93.1 86.2 6.4 4.4 6.2 89.9 97.5 92.4 - - - - - - - - - 77.5 56.2 70.4 5.5 1.2 4.2 83 57.4 74.6 86.8 7.3 4.7 6.4 97.6 88.6 93.2 Nassarawa Zamfara FTC, Abuja Nigeria 90.4 90.9 Source: National Population Commission 47 TABLE 55: POPULATION DISTRIBUTION BY AGE GROUPS AND SEX – NATIONAL, 2006 Age Groups Male Female Both Sexes 0-4 11,569,218 11,025,749 22,594,967 5-9 10,388,611 9,616,769 20,005,380 10 - 14 8,504,319 7,631,631 16,135,950 15 - 19 7,536,532 7,362,887 14,899,419 20 - 24 6,237,549 7,197,530 13,435,079 25 - 29 5,534,458 6,676,968 12,211,426 30 - 34 4,505,186 4,962,352 9,467,538 35 -39 3,661,133 3,670,622 7,331,755 40 - 44 3,395,489 3,060,981 6,456,470 45 - 49 2,561,526 2,029,767 4,591,293 50 -54 2,363,937 1,885,282 4,249,219 55 - 59 1,189,770 876,477 2,066,247 60 - 64 1,363,219 1,087,067 2,450,286 65 - 69 628,436 522,612 1,151,048 70 - 74 765,988 564,609 1,330,597 75 - 79 327,416 252,422 579,838 80 - 84 408,680 351,373 760,053 85 + 404,021 311,204 715,225 Nigeria 71,345,488 Source: National Population Commission 69,086,302 140,431,790 TABLE 56: POPULATION TO THE HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD - NATIONAL DISTRIBUTION BY AGE GROUPS AND RELATIONSHIP, 2006 Relationship to the head of household Other Blood Parent Brother/Sister Relatio Age Groups Total 0-4 22,594,967 - - 20,431,741 - 363,849 1,102,107 269,892 427,378 5-9 20,005,380 - - 17,747,228 - 465,264 987,496 254,457 550,935 10 - 14 16,135,950 34,253 217,972 13,229,116 - 602,355 889,951 311,952 850,351 15 - 19 14,899,419 217,730 1,354,403 10,247,840 - 872,384 899,323 395,867 911,872 20 - 24 13,435,079 1,012,323 2,853,038 6,484,644 3,450 955,015 840,919 481,104 804,586 25 - 29 12,211,426 2,391,311 3,829,059 3,739,600 5,978 684,686 615,462 379,216 566,114 30 - 34 9,467,538 3,362,402 3,406,265 1,518,368 17,392 322,248 320,944 192,551 327,368 35 -39 7,331,755 3,345,172 2,630,232 636,952 46,724 164,193 183,853 107,568 217,061 40 - 44 6,456,470 3,478,464 2,087,037 314,495 91,750 100,941 131,053 71,449 181,281 45 - 49 4,591,293 2,702,522 1,310,584 157,893 108,571 60,868 86,588 46,271 117,996 50 -54 4,249,219 2,631,297 1,071,244 109,985 171,763 51,699 85,904 35,533 91,794 55 - 59 2,066,247 1,327,182 456,058 43,971 112,674 24,148 41,308 17,374 43,532 60 - 64 2,450,286 1,605,867 443,019 58,743 195,686 30,235 60,137 16,772 39,827 65 - 69 1,151,048 752,363 194,390 30,593 103,741 14,068 29,659 8,124 18,110 70 - 74 1,330,597 899,151 147,579 32,176 166,095 16,514 40,986 8,018 20,078 75 - 79 579,838 382,139 65,971 19,135 73,937 7,414 18,127 3,902 9,213 80 - 84 760,053 484,533 73,887 28,844 116,170 10,439 28,890 5,130 12,160 85 + 715,225 469,802 Nigeria 140,431,790 25,096,511 Source: National Population Commision 52,300 20,193,038 14,762 74,846,086 123,227 1,337,158 8,975 4,755,295 28,703 6,391,410 4,557 2,609,737 12,899 5,202,555 Head of Household Spouse Child Non-Blood Relation Institutional Household 48 TABLE 57: Age Groups POPULATION DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 10 AND ABOVE, SEX AND MARITAL STATUS (BOTH SEXES) – NATIONAL, 2006 Marital Status Total Never Married Married Seperated Divorced Widowed 10 - 14 16,135,950 15,383,390 599,325 75,985 54,596 22,654 15 - 19 14,899,419 12,707,493 2,028,569 67,389 67,676 28,292 20 - 24 13,435,079 8,831,830 4,403,719 81,609 79,243 38,678 25 - 29 12,211,426 5,159,619 6,816,610 99,739 83,738 51,720 30 - 34 9,467,538 1,803,167 7,398,387 104,492 81,276 80,216 35 -39 7,331,755 626,912 6,459,217 83,275 63,936 98,415 40 - 44 6,456,470 283,011 5,867,180 79,006 66,393 160,880 45 - 49 4,591,293 153,879 4,179,563 56,702 45,885 155,264 50 -54 4,249,219 119,412 3,782,460 57,654 48,780 240,913 55 - 59 2,066,247 56,974 1,822,179 27,992 22,132 136,970 60 - 64 2,450,286 80,510 2,051,541 37,562 32,200 248,473 65 - 69 1,151,048 43,018 939,241 16,634 13,481 138,674 70 - 74 1,330,597 60,390 1,044,375 20,988 17,888 186,956 75 - 79 579,838 33,772 444,668 8,215 6,723 86,460 80 - 84 760,053 50,807 559,967 12,813 10,583 125,883 85 + 715,225 43,489 527,316 11,483 9,084 123,853 Nigeria 97,831,443 45,437,673 Source: National Population Commission 48,924,317 841,538 703,614 1,924,301 TABLE 58: POPULATION DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 10 AND ABOVE, SEX AND MARITAL STATUS (MALE) - NATIONAL, 2006 Marital Status Age Groups Total Never Married Married Seperated Divorced Widowed 10 - 14 8,504,319 8,222,203 203,079 39,730 28,515 10,792 15 - 19 7,536,532 7,143,939 321,886 32,127 26,927 11,653 20 - 24 6,237,549 5,255,068 910,812 34,912 24,064 12,693 25 - 29 5,534,458 3,298,431 2,154,183 42,949 25,500 13,395 30 - 34 4,505,486 1,215,856 3,203,747 44,848 25,436 15,599 35 -39 3,661,133 399,277 3,192,799 33,553 19,871 15,633 40 - 44 3,395,489 154,108 3,171,102 30,081 19,937 20,261 45 - 49 2,561,526 79,053 2,429,266 21,349 14,293 17,565 50 -54 2,363,937 54,692 2,254,323 19,609 13,644 21,669 55 - 59 1,189,770 26,523 1,132,832 10,460 6,964 12,991 60 - 64 1,363,219 31,194 1,292,263 12,259 8,495 19,008 65 - 69 628,436 16,689 590,793 5,973 3,927 11,054 70 - 74 765,988 22,587 715,645 7,160 4,767 15,829 75 - 79 327,416 13,546 299,896 3,335 2,121 8,518 80 - 84 408,680 19,214 372,247 4,057 2,566 10,596 85 + 404,021 17,343 366,528 4,197 2,600 13,353 Nigeria 49,387,959 25,969,723 Source: National Population Commission 22,611,401 346,599 229,627 230,609 49 TABLE 59: POPULATION DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 10 AND ABOVE, SEXAND MARITAL STATUS (FEMALE) – NATIONAL, 2006 Age Groups Total Never Married Married Seperated Divorced Widowed 7,161,187 5,563,554 3,576,762 1,861,188 587,311 396,246 1,706,683 3,492,907 4,662,427 4,194,640 36,255 35,262 46,697 56,790 59,944 26,081 40,749 55,179 58,238 55,840 11,862 16,639 25,985 38,325 64,617 15 - 19 20 - 24 25 - 29 30 - 34 Age Groups 7,362,887 7,197,530 6,676,968 4,962,352 Total 35 -39 40 - 44 45 - 49 50 -54 55 - 59 60 - 64 65 - 69 70 - 74 75 - 79 80 - 84 85 + 3,670,622 3,060,981 2,029,767 1,885,282 876,477 1,087,067 522,612 564,609 252,422 351,373 311,204 227,635 128,903 74,826 64,720 30,451 49,316 26,329 37,803 20,226 31,593 26,146 3,266,418 2,696,078 1,750,297 1,528,137 689,347 759,278 348,448 328,730 144,772 187,720 160,788 49,722 48,925 35,353 38,045 17,532 25,303 10,661 13,828 4,880 8,756 7,286 44,065 46,456 31,592 35,136 15,168 23,705 9,554 13,121 4,602 8,017 6,484 82,782 140,619 137,699 219,244 123,979 229,465 127,620 171,127 77,942 115,287 110,500 Nigeria 48,443,784 Source: National Population Commission 19,467,950 26,312,916 495,239 473,987 1,693,692 Marital Status TABLE 60: POPULATION DRISTRIBUTION BY RELATIONSHIP TO THE HEA D OF HOUSEHOLD AND SEX – NATIONAL, 2006 Relationship Head of Household Spouse Child Parent Brother/Sister Other Blood Relation Non- Blood Relation Institutional Household Total Source: National Population Commission Sex Both Sexes Male Females 25,096,511 20,193,038 74,846,086 1,337,158 4,755,295 6,391,410 2,609,737 5,202,555 20,945,578 403,581 39,303,923 179,987 2,556,987 3,097,995 1,451,275 3,406,162 4,150,933 19,789,457 35,542,163 1,157,171 2,198,308 3,293,415 1,158,462 1,796,393 140,431,790 71,345,488 69,086,302 TABLE 61: POPULATION DISTRIBUTION BY TYPE OF HOUSEHOLD AND SEX – NATIONAL, 2006 Sex Household Type Regular Institutional/Census Functionaries Homeless Household Homeless Person Nomadic Household Transient Persons/Household Fishing and Hunting Persons/Household Total Source: National Population Commission Households Both Sexes Males Females 28,197,085 382,880 38,825 47,674 176,046 22,932 35,050 133,716,506 5,013,486 210,977 189,069 946,122 133,070 222,560 67,115,402 3,260,584 124,347 145,578 489,511 84,546 125,520 66,601,104 1,752,902 86,630 43,491 456,611 48,524 97,040 28,900,492 140,431,790 71,345,488 69,086,302 50 TABLE 62: POPULATION DISTRIBUTION BY SIZE CLASS OF HOUSEHOLD AND SEX – NATIONAL, 2006 Size Class of Household Sex Male Both Sexes Females 1 Person 3,609,746 2,782,030 827,716 2 Persons 8,206,626 4,139,715 4,066,911 3 Persons 11,220,708 5,399,323 5,821,385 4 Persons 15,196,072 7,424,644 7,771,428 5 Persons 17,025,805 8,416,123 8,609,682 6 Persons 17,695,152 8,799,826 8,895,326 7 Persons 18,244,947 9,078,536 9,166,411 8 Persons 21,369,096 10,929,419 10,439,677 > 8 Persons 27,863,638 14,375,872 13,487,766 140,431,790 71,345,488 69,086,302 Total Source: National Population Commission TABLE 63: POPULATION DISTRIBUTION BY SEX AND TYPE OF DISABILITY – NATIONAL, 2006 Sex Total Seeing Hearing Type of Disability Speaking Mobilty Mental Other None Male 71,345,488 778,418 240,644 192,411 248,903 105,785 142,590 69,636,737 Female 69,086,302 697,303 229,242 175,649 218,212 88,951 135,061 67,541,884 469,886 368,060 467,115 194,736 277,651 137,178,621 Total 140,431,790 1,475,721 Source: National Population Commission TABLE 64: Age Groups 6-9 POPULATION DISTRIBUTION OF LITERATE BY AGE GROUPS AND SEX NATIONAL, 2006 Sex Male Both Sexes Females 6,927,539 3,664,812 3,262,727 10 - 14 11,475,145 6,125,671 5,349,474 15 - 19 11,886,674 6,241,532 5,645,142 20 - 24 10,410,997 5,207,988 5,203,009 25 - 29 9,105,457 4,483,180 4,622,277 30 - 34 6,660,211 3,469,292 3,190,919 35 - 39 5,220,013 2,844,373 2,375,640 40 - 44 4,199,406 2,485,927 1,713,479 45 - 49 3,062,875 1,911,692 1,151,183 50 -54 2,435,519 1,566,270 869,249 55 - 59 1,255,721 825,407 430,314 60 - 64 1,184,445 792,615 391,830 65 - 69 562,455 375,683 186,772 70 - 74 550,721 383,614 167,107 75 - 79 249,451 169,050 80,401 80 - 84 288,472 184,877 103,595 85 + 276,475 183,753 92,722 Total 75,751,576 Source: National Population Commission 40,915,736 34,835,840 51 TABLE 65: Age Groups POPULATION DISTRIBUTION OF AGE 6 AND ABOVE BY SEX, AGE GROUP AND LITERACY STATUS (BOTH SEXES) – NATIONAL, 2006 Total Literacy Status Literate Non Literate 6-9 15,427,128 6,927,539 8,499,589 10 - 14 16,135,950 11,475,145 4,660,805 15 - 19 14,899,419 11,886,674 3,012,745 20 - 24 13,435,079 10,410,997 3,024,082 25 - 29 12,211,426 9,105,457 3,105,969 30 - 34 9,467,538 6,660,211 2,807,327 35 - 39 7,331,755 5,220,013 2,111,742 40 - 44 6,456,470 4,199,406 2,257,064 45 - 49 4,591,293 3,062,875 1,528,418 50 -54 4,249,219 2,435,519 1,813,700 55 - 59 2,066,247 1,255,721 810,526 60 - 64 2,450,286 1,184,445 1,265,841 65 - 69 1,151,048 562,455 588,593 70 - 74 1,330,597 550,721 779,876 75 - 79 579,838 249,451 330,387 80 - 84 760,053 288,472 471,581 85 + 715,225 276,475 438,750 Total 113,258,571 Source: National Population Commission 75,751,576 37,506,995 TABLE 66: POPULATION DISTRIBUTION OF AGE 6 AND ABOVE BY SEX,AGE GROUPS AND LITERACY STATUS (MALE) – NATIONAL, 2006 Age Groups Total Literacy Status Literate Non Literate 6-9 8,019,472 3,664,812 4,354,660 10 - 14 8,504,319 6,125,671 2,378,648 15 - 19 7,536,532 6,241,532 1,295,000 20 - 24 6,237,549 5,207,988 1,029,561 25 - 29 5,534,458 4,483,180 1,051,278 30 - 34 4,505,186 3,469,292 1,035,894 35 - 39 3,661,133 2,844,373 816,760 40 - 44 3,395,489 2,485,927 909,562 45 - 49 2,561,526 1,911,692 649,834 50 -54 2,363,937 1,566,270 797,667 55 - 59 1,189,770 825,407 364,363 60 - 64 1,363,219 792,615 570,604 65 - 69 628,436 375,683 252,753 70 - 74 765,988 383,614 382,374 75 - 79 327,416 169,050 158,366 80 - 84 408,680 184,877 223,803 85 + 404,021 183,753 220,268 Total 57,407,131 Source: National Population Commission 40,915,736 16,491,395 52 TABLE 67: POPULATION DISTRIBUTION OF AGE 6 AND ABOVE BY SEX, AGE GROUPS AND LITERACY STATUS FEMALE) – NATIONAL, 2006 Age Groups Literacy Status Total Literate Non Literate 6-9 7,407,656 3,262,727 4,144,929 10 - 14 7,631,631 5,349,474 2,282,157 15 - 19 7,362,887 5,645,142 1,717,745 20 - 24 7,197,530 5,203,009 1,994,521 25 - 29 6,676,968 4,622,277 2,054,691 30 - 34 4,962,352 3,190,919 1,771,433 35 - 39 3,670,622 2,375,640 1,294,982 40 - 44 3,060,981 1,713,479 1,347,502 45 - 49 2,029,767 1,151,183 878,584 50 -54 1,885,282 869,249 1,016,033 55 - 59 876,477 430,314 446,163 60 - 64 1,087,067 391,830 695,237 65 - 69 522,612 186,772 335,840 70 - 74 564,609 167,107 397,502 75 - 79 252,422 80,401 172,021 80 - 84 351,373 103,595 247,778 85 + 311,204 92,722 218,482 Total 55,851,440 Source: National Population Commission 34,835,840 21,015,600 TABLE 68: POPULATION DISTRIBUTION OF AGE 6 AND ABOVE BY SEX AGE GROUPS AND SCHOOLING STATUS (BOTH SEXES) - NATIONAL, 2006 Age Group Schooling Status Attending Attending Primary JSS Total Never Attended Attended in the Past but not Now 6-9 15,427,128 5,440,022 81,305 9,786,955 118,846 10 - 14 16,135,950 3,631,303 555,992 7,155,808 4,106,868 685,979 - 15 - 19 14,899,419 3,347,333 1,491,847 644,568 2,849,724 5,275,306 1,290,641 20 - 24 13,435,079 3,426,959 3,261,520 - - 2,918,689 3,827,911 25 - 29 12,212,426 3,486,297 4,256,749 - - 590,139 3,879,241 30 - 34 9,467,538 3,133,911 3,857,425 - - - 2,476,202 35 - 39 7,331,755 2,356,324 4,833,360 - - - 142,071 40 - 44 6,456,470 2,513,571 3,872,657 - - - 70,242 45 - 49 4,591,293 1,695,558 2,852,040 - - - 43,695 50 -54 4,249,219 2,006,122 2,213,091 - - - 30,006 55 - 59 2,066,247 897,189 1,152,300 - - - 16,758 60 - 64 2,450,286 1,385,314 1,054,617 - - - 10,355 65 - 69 1,151,048 633,751 517,297 - - - - 70 - 74 1,330,597 848,225 482,372 - - - - 75 - 79 579,838 356,047 223,791 - - - - 80 - 84 760,053 510,756 249,297 - - - - 85 + 715,225 472,670 242,555 - - - - Total 113,259,571 36,141,352 Source: National Population Commission 31,198,215 17,587,331 7,075,438 9,470,113 11,787,122 Attending SSS Attending Tertiary - - 53 TABLE 69: POPULATION DISTRIBUTION OF AGE 6 AND ABOVE BY SEX, AGE GROUPS AND SCHOOLING STATUS (MALE) - NATIONAL, 2006 Schooling Status Age Group Never Attended Attended in the Past but not Now Attending Primary Attending JSS 8,019,472 2,800,723 44,588 5,109,714 64,447 10 - 14 8,504,319 1,892,470 299,712 3,815,469 2,143,816 352,852 - 15 - 19 7,536,532 1,495,016 682,754 364,408 1,542,402 2,780,780 671,172 20 - 24 6,237,549 1,228,831 1,460,619 - - 1,590,243 1,957,856 25 - 29 5,534,458 1,235,250 1,963,517 - - 318,274 2,017,417 30 - 34 4,505,186 1,204,676 1,961,055 - - - 1,339,455 35 - 39 3,661,133 949,852 2,634,170 - - - 77,111 40 - 44 3,395,489 1,057,402 2,302,870 - - - 35,217 45 - 49 2,561,526 754,778 1,786,067 - - - 20,681 50 -54 2,363,937 918,385 1,430,927 - - - 14,625 55 - 59 1,189,770 422,574 759,568 - - - 7,628 60 - 64 1,363,219 648,159 710,208 - - - 4,852 65 - 69 628,436 282,834 345,602 - - - - 70 - 74 765,988 428,406 337,582 - - - - 75 - 79 327,416 175,616 151,800 - - - - 80 - 84 408,680 249,082 159,598 - - - - 85 + 404,021 242,959 161,062 - - - - Total 57,407,131 15,987,013 Source: National Population Commission 17,191,699 Total 6-9 TABLE 70: 9,289,591 3,750,665 Attending SSS Attending Tertiary - 5,042,149 - 6,146,014 POPULATION DISTRIBUTION OF AGE 6 AND ABOVE BY SEX, AGE GROUPS AND SCHOOLING STATUS (FEMALE) - NATIONAL, 2006 Schooling Status Age Group Attended in the Past but not Now Attending Primary Total Never Attended 6-9 7,407,656 2,639,299 36,717 4,677,241 10 - 14 7,631,631 1,738,833 256,280 3,340,339 15 - 19 7,362,887 1,852,317 809,093 280,160 1,307,322 20 - 24 7,197,530 2,198,128 1,800,901 - 25 - 29 6,676,968 2,251,047 2,292,232 - 30 - 34 4,962,352 1,929,235 1,896,370 35 - 39 3,670,622 1,406,472 40 - 44 3,060,981 45 - 49 Attending SSS Attending Tertiary 54,399 - - 1,963,052 333,127 - 2,494,526 619,469 - 1,328,446 1,870,055 - 271,865 1,861,824 - - - 1,136,747 2,199,190 - - - 64,960 1,456,169 1,569,787 - - - 35,025 2,029,767 940,780 1,065,973 - - - 23,014 50 -54 1,885,282 1,087,737 782,164 - - - 15,381 55 - 59 876,477 474,615 392,732 - - - 9,130 60 - 64 1,087,067 737,155 344,409 - - - 5,503 65 - 69 522,612 350,917 171,695 - - - - 70 - 74 564,609 419,819 144,790 - - - - 75 - 79 252,422 180,431 71,991 - - - - 80 - 84 351,373 261,674 89,699 - - - - 85 + 311,204 229,711 81,493 - - - - Total 55,851,440 20,154,339 Source: National Population Commission 14,005,516 4,427,964 5,641,108 8,297,740 Attending JSS 3,324,773 54 TABLE 71: POPULATION DISTRIBUTION OF AGE 6 AND ABOVE BY SEX, AGE GROUPS AND EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT (BOTH SEXES) – NATIONAL, 2006 Educational Aattainment Age Group Total None Nursery Primary JSS/Moder n School SSS/SEC/T TC - - 6-9 13,642,012 5,251,369 8,233,381 157,262 10 - 14 16,115,528 4,963,254 5,986,104 4,419,589 744,888 1,693 15 - 19 14,899,419 3,552,684 597,395 3,342,376 5,464,661 1,699,725 20 - 24 13,435,079 3,562,625 61,318 771,209 3,254,607 4,505,014 25 - 29 12,211,426 3,641,219 67,195 958,734 976,337 4,378,367 30 - 34 9,467,538 3,278,838 59,573 894,167 314,542 3,076,233 35 - 39 7,331,755 2,471,327 47,521 745,631 259,572 2,305,282 40 - 44 6,456,470 2,625,025 41,652 646,244 201,706 45 - 49 4,591,293 1,775,001 32,390 538,637 50 -54 4,249,219 2,090,642 30,500 55 - 59 2,066,247 936,933 15,813 60 - 64 2,450,286 1,440,136 65 - 69 1,151,048 70 - 74 75 - 79 University Graduate/H ND OND/NCE - Post Gaduate Other - - - - - - - 150,952 24,010 - 67,616 781,666 365,294 44,520 88,826 1,163,827 828,518 96,617 100,612 847,667 770,453 132,154 93,911 693,677 599,168 134,586 74,991 1,650,918 561,979 515,477 136,763 76,706 156,533 1,111,634 409,163 401,397 113,344 53,194 479,022 133,301 799,564 272,290 293,254 90,446 60,200 263,685 81,192 410,974 133,119 148,163 48,055 28,313 19,721 256,699 87,757 323,662 111,482 130,215 43,534 37,080 663,752 15,261 154,331 54,649 110,343 52,920 62,767 21,457 15,568 1,330,597 884,783 14,814 146,770 49,072 97,401 43,940 52,923 18,709 22,185 579,838 371,666 7,245 68,416 25,314 47,840 19,440 23,304 8,375 8,238 80 - 84 760,053 532,798 9,193 74,594 25,092 51,880 21,173 24,605 8,184 12,534 85 + 715,225 492,923 8,780 70,967 25,071 52,260 21,820 24,974 8,539 9,891 Total 111,453,033 38,534,975 15,247,856 13,988,333 11,854,294 20,622,790 5,285,115 4,264,522 905,283 749,865 Source: National Population Commission TABLE 72: POPULATION DISTRIBUTION OF AGE 6 AND ABOVE BY SEX, AGE GROUPS AND EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT (MALE) – NATIONAL, 2006 Educational Attainment Age Group Total None Nursery Primary JSS/Moder n School SSS/SEC/T TC OND/NCE University Graduate/H ND Post Gaduate Other 6-9 8,019,472 3,818,320 4,120,646 80,506 - - - - - 10 - 14 8,501,242 2,609,094 3,186,842 2,312,253 384,193 8,860 - - - - 15 - 19 7,536,532 1,600,066 330,617 1,756,817 2,869,305 856,235 77,113 12,134 - 34,245 20 - 24 6,237,549 1,279,732 24,263 302,436 1,735,274 2,253,080 396,219 186,077 22,376 38,092 25 - 29 5,534,458 1,297,405 27,087 397,522 487,830 2,186,458 601,133 440,503 50,968 45,552 30 - 34 4,505,186 1,269,948 26,715 420,622 150,686 1,610,056 449,152 450,820 78,832 48,355 35 - 39 3,661,133 1,004,880 22,399 377,347 128,529 1,250,177 375,555 373,009 87,459 41,778 40 - 44 3,395,489 1,113,950 20,617 352,583 110,662 969,948 334,724 349,483 97,191 46,331 45 - 49 2,561,526 797,434 17,106 316,484 90,526 682,832 255,903 282,286 83,570 35,385 50 -54 2,363,937 965,638 16,442 292,973 82,516 504,773 179,550 213,293 68,274 40,478 55 - 59 1,189,770 445,709 9,029 171,125 51,087 260,981 86,782 107,852 36,598 20,607 60 - 64 1,363,219 679,369 10,790 167,400 57,051 213,430 76,954 97,904 33,996 26,325 65 - 69 628,436 299,156 7,767 100,819 35,393 75,035 35,709 46,558 16,629 11,370 70 - 74 765,988 450,068 8,182 99,951 33,300 69,099 32,389 41,503 15,126 16,370 75 - 79 327,416 184,761 4,009 46,150 16,165 32,182 13,705 17,651 6,593 6,200 80 - 84 408,680 261,566 4,596 46,990 15,268 33,032 14,185 17,715 6,289 9,039 85 + 404,021 254,712 4,537 46,386 15,536 34,726 15,269 18,869 6,813 7,173 7,841,644 7,288,364 6,263,321 11,040,904 2,944,342 2,655,657 610,714 427,300 Total 57,404,054 18,331,808 Source: National Population Commission 55 - TABLE 73: POPULATION DISTRIBUTION OF AGE 6 AND ABOVE BY SEX, AGE GROUPS AND EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT (FEMALE) – NATIONAL, 2006 Educational Attainment Age Group Total None Nursery Primary JSS/Modern School SSS/SEC/ TTC University Graduate/H ND OND/NCE Post Gaduate Other 6-9 7,407,656 3,558,962 3,780,886 67,808 - - - - - - 10 - 14 7,629,523 2,354,160 2,799,262 2,107,336 360,695 8,070 - - - - 15 - 19 7,362,887 1,952,618 266,778 1,585,559 2,595,356 843,490 73,839 11,876 - 33,371 20 - 24 7,197,530 2,282,893 37,055 468,773 1,519,333 2,251,934 385,447 179,217 22,144 50,734 25 - 29 6,676,568 2,343,814 40,108 561,212 488,507 2,191,909 562,294 388,015 45,649 55,060 30 - 34 4,962,352 2,008,890 32,858 473,545 163,856 1,466,177 398,515 319,633 53,322 45,556 35 - 39 3,670,622 1,466,447 25,122 368,284 131,043 1,055,105 318,122 226,159 47,127 33,213 40 - 44 3,060,981 1,511,075 21,035 293,661 91,044 680,970 227,255 165,994 39,572 30,375 45 - 49 2,029,767 977,567 15,284 222,153 66,007 428,802 153,260 119,111 29,774 17,809 50 -54 1,885,282 1,125,004 14,058 186,049 50,785 294,791 92,740 79,961 22,172 19,722 55 - 59 876,477 491,224 6,784 92,560 30,105 149,993 46,337 40,311 11,457 7,706 60 - 64 1,087,067 760,767 8,931 89,299 30,706 110,232 34,528 32,311 9,538 10,755 65 - 69 522,612 364,596 7,494 53,512 19,256 35,308 17,211 16,209 4,828 4,198 70 - 74 564,609 434,715 6,632 46,819 15,772 28,302 11,551 11,420 3,583 5,815 75 - 79 252,422 186,905 3,236 22,266 9,149 15,658 5,735 5,653 1,782 2,038 80 - 84 351,373 271,232 4,597 27,604 9,824 18,848 6,988 6,890 1,895 3,495 85 + 311,204 238,211 4,243 24,581 9,535 17,534 6,551 6,105 1,726 2,718 Total 55,848,932 22,329,080 7,074,363 Source: National Population Commission 6,691,021 5,590,973 9,597,123 2,340,373 1,608,865 294,569 322,565 56 TABLE 74: POPULATION DISTRIBUTION OF REGULAR HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF HOUSING UNIT, NATIONAL, 2006 Type of Housing Unit State Total House on a Separate Stand/Yard Traditional/ Hut Structure Flat in Block of Flats Semidetached House Rooms/Let in House Informal/Impovis ed Dwelling Other Abia 605,987 412,533 17,396 79,572 19,317 71,833 1,501 3,835 Adamawa 576,348 293,692 164,283 27,523 56,166 23,726 3,780 7,178 Akwa Ibom 857,436 513,505 76,303 135,637 60,672 58,184 2,948 10,187 Anambra 882,875 519,502 33,946 117,952 58,446 94,500 6,205 52,324 Bauchi 847,731 379,200 309,915 29,733 98,206 18,447 4,625 7,605 Bayelsa 352,025 192,955 51,846 42,431 19,302 38,717 2,129 4,645 Benue 801,833 425,425 209,680 38,697 84,599 31,882 3,253 8,297 Borno 787,274 371,233 255,606 42,563 69,136 32,158 4,502 12,076 Cross River 645,251 368,875 61,146 67,193 46,801 94,393 2,844 3,999 Delta 890,312 311,924 45,765 141,222 77,824 239,076 9,623 64,878 Ebonyi 449,709 284,217 65,498 16,786 47,497 22,842 2,958 9,911 Edo 701,073 352,978 16,646 102,775 36,082 165,209 3,384 23,999 Ekiti 493,739 268,955 15,039 82,521 34,903 81,754 1,618 8,949 Enugu 725,767 464,971 28,237 69,593 42,423 83,262 4,878 32,403 Gombe 419,226 221,945 124,227 24,162 33,484 10,542 1,550 3,316 Imo 837,195 595,095 22,290 89,045 44,691 48,357 4,601 33,116 Jigawa 810,310 292,884 288,848 15,489 171,042 21,698 8,183 12,166 Kaduna 1,115,974 696,142 140,557 75,355 94,473 89,966 4,639 14,842 Kano 1,603,335 730,211 332,224 85,580 314,295 87,540 17,797 35,688 Katsina 1,066,316 455,351 274,125 33,278 243,886 31,698 12,260 15,718 Kebbi 562,827 258,544 176,882 14,714 90,856 12,231 3,229 6,371 Kogi 641,556 448,986 30,126 77,912 35,271 42,014 1,994 5,253 Kwara 468,780 271,794 27,955 56,221 33,008 68,658 1,371 9,773 Lagos 2,195,842 438,103 11,040 433,613 96,831 1,174,972 7,818 33,465 Nasarawa 342,711 233,785 27,402 24,805 33,670 18,518 1,478 3,053 Niger 729,964 473,201 110,946 48,723 55,495 31,091 2,691 7,817 Ogun 4,291,970 3,789,509 22,442 106,374 40,774 316,902 2,297 13,672 Ondo 763,020 422,991 37,997 80,816 46,210 160,691 2,065 12,250 Osun 730,313 453,516 21,765 94,111 44,614 95,740 2,024 18,543 1,248,105 620,097 71,255 144,569 75,934 295,556 4,330 36,364 Oyo Plateau 604,491 352,500 108,414 38,747 54,260 45,136 2,196 3,238 Rivers 1,123,998 654,113 63,796 198,513 58,114 132,714 6,408 10,340 Sokoto 688,710 328,912 233,682 15,836 82,829 14,165 4,783 8,503 Taraba 431,385 220,390 126,638 22,047 42,773 12,415 2,492 4,630 Yobe 418,999 178,410 168,379 10,483 43,018 12,266 2,180 4,263 Zamfara 592,106 249,292 166,227 9,954 129,352 18,725 5,922 12,634 FCT(Abuja) 303,592 139,708 5,568 68,410 22,678 64,014 1,466 1,748 Nigeria 31,608,085 17,685,444 Source: National Population Commission 3,944,091 2,762,955 2,638,932 3,861,592 158,022 557,049 57 TABLE 75: POPULATION DISTRIBUTION OF REGULAR HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF MAIN MATERIAL USED FOR THE FLOOR OF DWELLING UNIT – NATIONAL, 2006 Type of Floor State Total Earth/Mud/M ud Bricks Wood/Ba mboo Cement/ Concrete Abia 605,987 70,968 9,966 498,874 Adamawa 576,348 335,799 25,928 Akwa Ibom 857,436 245,380 30,719 Anambra 882,875 181,667 Bauchi 847,731 498,368 Bayelsa 352,025 Benue Borno Stone Burnt Brick Vinyl Tiles 4,391 1,928 5,513 198,376 5,144 3,003 2,198 544,084 12,153 3,490 6,635 16,486 616,644 12,583 6,228 11,715 96,530 214,299 14,569 8,542 3,214 108,926 28,212 201,869 2,203 1,012 801,833 470,408 31,148 276,250 6,658 787,274 451,268 74,915 210,423 19,544 Cross River 645,251 245,971 22,413 359,735 Delta 890,312 240,359 39,205 567,726 Ebonyi 449,709 268,201 19,326 Edo 701,073 154,959 Ekiti 493,739 104,983 Enugu 725,767 197,332 Gombe 419,229 221,778 Imo 837,195 Jigawa Ceramic/M able Tiles 10,172 Terrazzo Other 3,080 1,095 3,080 831 1,989 10,517 3,391 1,067 23,996 11,559 1,997 4,793 2,964 4,452 3,870 4,158 919 856 8,780 2,080 3,636 1,123 1,750 7,799 4,318 6,754 3,001 9,252 4,457 1,871 2,634 4,880 2,318 972 7,949 5,283 8,021 11,357 8,837 1,575 150,163 4,532 1,885 1,408 2,871 650 673 9,378 497,128 3,686 2,687 8,640 12,393 10,995 1,207 10,438 356,624 3,724 4,358 3,628 4,800 4,483 701 13,511 481,716 9,522 4,558 5,205 8,478 4,361 1,084 33,946 145,290 6,627 3,447 1,841 2,804 1,420 2,076 120,154 18,839 653,072 9,739 6,098 7,806 14,695 5,370 1,422 810,310 589,174 85,924 108,468 8,978 5,811 2,779 3,104 1,778 4,294 Kaduna 1,115,974 416,697 62,591 574,894 18,976 9,321 10,047 13,138 5,459 4,851 Kano 1,603,335 901,594 144,200 483,459 21,579 14,898 10,187 14,474 7,239 5,705 Katsina 1,066,316 654,234 92,925 276,717 12,846 8,849 5,498 6,879 4,280 4,088 Kebbi 562,827 363,487 48,209 124,868 13,568 3,840 2,035 2,674 1,517 2,629 Kogi 641,556 185,411 12,241 421,192 5,695 4,758 3,077 5,900 2,200 1,082 Kwara 468,780 120,382 15,736 313,577 4,213 3,042 3,161 4,194 2,877 1,598 Lagos 2,195,842 76,030 43,278 1,863,080 17,735 7,943 54,163 59,393 66,972 7,248 Nasarawa 342,711 126,597 15,524 178,201 11,270 2,852 2,096 3,505 1,472 1,194 Niger 729,964 281,238 39,438 381,826 9,716 4,994 3,327 5,148 1,770 2,507 Ogun 880,970 148,719 15,485 677,078 4,817 6,965 8,407 9,840 8,107 1,552 Ondo 763,020 185,521 67,648 482,454 4,993 5,509 4,062 5,844 4,874 2,115 Osun Oyo Plateau 730,313 184,352 15,990 495,198 6,840 7,972 5,878 6,938 5,456 1,689 1,248,105 341,962 33,715 814,865 8,845 12,754 10,663 11,764 11,116 2,421 604,491 275,255 13,406 296,076 5,884 3,593 2,922 3,723 1,609 2,023 Rivers 1,123,998 188,101 32,960 807,007 12,326 7,618 30,115 33,944 8,226 3,701 Sokoto 688,710 412,775 69,242 139,634 50,455 4,650 2,398 3,383 2,909 3,264 Taraba 431,385 253,625 29,258 133,416 4,847 3,129 1,508 3,154 907 1,541 Yobe 418,999 286,077 53,258 57,996 6,148 4,992 1,680 2,352 1,589 4,907 Zamfara 592,106 371,642 66,017 130,103 10,044 4,021 2,552 3,579 1,792 2,356 FCT(Abuja) 303,592 45,775 3,024 214,245 1,404 1,853 12,587 16,140 8,080 484 28,197,088 10,325,169 1,441,029 14,946,627 368,660 200,333 257,868 348,454 215,531 93,417 Nigeria Source: National Population Commission 58 TABLE 76: POPULATION DISTRIBUTION OF REGULAR HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF HOUSING UNIT, NATIONAL, 2006 Type of Main Wall Material State Total Mud/Reed Wood/Bamboo Stone Cement/Blocks/B ricks Mental/Zinc Sheet Other Abia 605,987 72,157 11,169 3,399 479,678 31,885 7,699 Adamawa 576,348 375,665 43,375 11,021 116,383 22,446 7,458 Akwa Ibom 857,436 240,794 44,796 16,738 516,744 33,891 4,473 Anambra 882,875 201,620 32,029 13,076 581,270 46,674 8,206 Bauchi 847,731 501,716 148,695 16,645 136,731 32,098 11,846 Bayelsa 352,025 105,099 49,423 1,956 164,742 26,456 4,349 Benue 801,833 467,890 39,836 10,712 249,610 29,700 4,085 Borno 787,274 414,890 109,419 22,325 173,352 48,217 19,071 Cross River 645,251 247,458 38,185 5,304 319,334 29,145 5,825 Delta 890,312 264,466 50,672 8,030 526,871 32,676 7,597 Ebonyi 449,709 262,418 19,733 7,851 137,325 19,190 3,192 Edo 701,070 173,841 13,574 4,047 481,441 24,667 3,500 Ekiti 493,739 98,403 11,493 4,396 365,097 12,423 1,927 Enugu 725,767 217,823 22,452 9,726 436,348 33,450 5,968 Gombe 419,226 250,207 50,916 8,067 82,903 22,100 5,033 Imo 837,195 148,508 28,567 8,528 594,536 48,201 8,855 Jigawa 810,310 554,869 111,559 31,512 75,289 20,292 16,789 Kaduna 1,135,974 553,938 71,635 18,518 395,755 85,600 10,528 Kano 1,603,335 920,458 177,342 39,691 390,442 57,545 17,857 Katsina 1,066,316 689,439 105,394 29,513 191,273 36,878 13,819 Kebbi 562,827 389,439 58,894 17,714 69,494 18,639 8,647 Kogi 641,556 201,049 14,716 4,821 388,386 28,605 3,979 Kwara 468,780 128,092 18,201 4,957 300,645 14,429 2,456 Lagos 2,195,842 51,520 69,485 15,963 2,015,697 31,670 11,507 Nasarawa 342,711 154,991 16,430 6,143 135,718 26,145 3,284 Niger 729,964 342,738 47,077 6,705 285,274 42,370 5,800 Ogun 880,970 148,376 20,163 4,796 695,780 8,952 2,903 Ondo 763,020 198,409 72,971 5,253 464,933 18,015 3,439 Osun 729,313 175,469 17,402 6,661 510,823 14,491 4,467 1,248,105 334,872 39,141 11,400 839,076 17,062 6,554 604,491 349,124 16,009 6,029 211,834 17,105 4,390 Rivers 1,123,998 178,389 69,802 14,746 775,091 71,882 14,088 Sokoto 2,993,811 435,077 73,794 2,373,499 83,296 20,379 7,766 Taraba 431,385 252,009 38,526 6,786 111,315 17,552 5,197 Yobe 418,999 248,731 80,162 8,129 54,100 16,441 11,436 Zamfara 592,106 421,880 72,404 18,376 55,217 17,448 6,781 FCT(Abuja) 303,592 72,070 4,097 829 215,724 9,894 978 30,521,183 10,843,894 1,909,538 2,783,862 13,627,527 1,084,613 271,749 Oyo Plateau Nigeria Source: National Population Commission 59 TABLE 77: State DISTRIBUTION OF REGULAR HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF MAIN MATERIAL USED FOR THE ROOF OF DWELLING UNIT - NATIONAL, 2006 Total Thatcch/Palm Leaves/Raffia Wood/Bam boo Type of Main Roof Material Corrugated Earth/Mud/ Slate/ Metal/Zinc Mud Bricks Asbestos Sheet Cement/Co ncrete Roofing Tiles Other Abia 605,987 41,996 13,153 8,112 466,552 14,044 52,094 8,521 1,515 Adamawa 576,348 233,887 38,337 44,990 222,551 9,813 11,452 9,185 6,133 Akwa Ibom 857,436 169,813 33,070 21,736 503,858 48,353 67,735 10,497 2,374 Anambra 882,875 68,906 34,081 33,496 564,425 51,911 101,879 24,600 3,577 Bauchi 847,731 329,765 141,797 96,125 229,655 15,504 18,952 8,626 7,307 Bayelsa 352,025 93,334 12,091 6,212 212,207 10,941 13,285 3,049 906 Benue 801,833 308,732 87,281 42,732 310,254 16,154 24,967 8,467 3,246 Borno 787,274 234,207 95,494 104,244 291,076 12,529 31,441 9,339 8,944 Cross River 645,251 113,897 22,095 24,235 438,765 6,982 32,108 6,013 1,156 Delta 890,312 90,255 32,632 26,638 608,457 67,654 48,404 13,078 3,194 Ebonyi 449,709 117,150 38,098 26,572 235,950 6,858 16,855 6,661 1,565 Edo 701,073 26,825 13,896 18,080 553,355 34,954 42,014 9,868 2,081 Ekiti 493,739 16,238 26,269 18,662 259,683 110,351 45,640 15,195 1,701 Enugu 725,767 67,289 26,035 28,888 508,985 26,913 54,077 11,460 2,120 Gombe 419,226 124,979 48,765 53,753 166,164 4,897 12,490 5,169 3,009 Imo 837,195 55,379 34,810 25,559 595,228 30,652 76,895 16,100 2,572 Jigawa 810,310 189,049 141,949 274,113 154,176 19,926 16,681 7,742 6,674 Kaduna 1,115,974 161,745 93,094 145,835 609,859 28,676 49,723 18,648 8,394 Kano 1,606,335 275,973 274,816 332,906 522,475 89,321 79,120 21,581 10,143 Katsina 1,066,316 183,087 180,709 362,970 237,742 43,079 37,515 13,764 7,450 Kebbi 562,827 173,560 70,228 121,257 164,239 12,846 10,070 6,600 4,027 Kogi 641,556 45,144 21,866 31,693 427,516 26,818 74,347 12,718 1,454 Kwara 468,780 39,723 29,060 20,698 206,558 105,414 50,718 13,980 2,629 Lagos 2,195,842 29,955 54,875 14,578 692,204 990,871 347,111 55,055 11,193 Nasarawa 342,711 46,947 20,966 23,956 218,282 5,255 18,132 7,479 1,694 Niger 730,264 133,602 57,076 42,601 438,405 13,706 27,963 12,185 4,726 Ogun 880,970 32,808 43,121 18,490 346,998 318,940 93,276 23,617 3,720 Ondo 763,020 37,255 55,259 22,136 477,436 102,047 48,049 18,169 2,669 Osun 730,313 25,733 57,765 31,974 315,349 193,356 75,679 25,433 5,024 1,248,105 98,784 96,981 49,146 534,786 305,031 120,211 36,139 7,027 604,491 202,849 28,158 32,247 305,968 7,435 15,936 7,123 4,775 Rivers 1,123,998 134,058 32,609 18,399 743,143 88,763 82,583 20,436 4,007 Sokoto 688,710 150,110 118,024 193,464 184,020 15,156 14,919 8,440 4,577 Taraba 431,385 180,785 48,011 35,212 134,577 5,624 13,850 9,312 4,014 Yobe 418,999 114,960 65,641 118,638 97,281 5,239 8,154 4,280 4,806 Zamfara 592,106 98,501 125,136 211,939 111,556 20,498 12,621 7,642 4,213 FCT(Abuja) 303,592 9,179 4,249 7,469 239,252 21,616 16,738 3,433 1,656 Nigeria 28,200,385 4,456,459 Source: National Population Commission 2,317,497 2,689,755 13,328,987 2,888,127 1,863,684 499,604 156,272 Oyo Plateau 60 TABLE 78: State PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONS AGED 15 YEARS AND OVER BY MARITAL STATUS, 2007 Married Divorced Separated Widowed Never married Abia 50.5 0.6 0.2 10.6 38.1 Adamawa 63.8 0.6 1.0 2.3 32.2 Akwa Ibom 47.3 0.6 1.6 9.1 41.4 Anambra 48.2 0.8 0.8 12.0 38.2 Bauchi 68.6 0.5 0.9 1.9 28.1 Bayelsa 54.4 1.7 4.2 5.8 33.8 Benue 60.0 1.0 2.9 4.6 31.5 Borno 75.7 0.8 0.5 1.9 21.0 Cross River 50.3 1.3 3.3 5.4 39.7 Delta 57.7 0.2 1.9 8.6 31.7 Ebonyi 54.5 0.2 0.7 7.5 37.1 Edo 52.6 1.6 3.1 9.8 32.9 Ekiti 55.7 0.3 4.4 7.6 32.0 Enugu 48.8 0.5 0.5 9.3 40.8 Gombe 69.6 0.0 0.5 0.7 29.2 Imo 48.2 0.2 0.2 10.7 40.7 Jigawa 77.2 0.4 0.2 1.0 21.1 Kaduna 70.4 0.3 0.2 1.6 27.4 Kano 77.5 1.2 0.5 0.8 20.0 Katsina 82.7 0.3 0.6 1.1 15.3 Kebbi 78.1 0.2 0.1 1.0 20.5 Kogi 53.6 1.2 2.2 4.4 38.6 Kwara 61.8 0.7 1.7 6.7 29.2 Lagos 52.2 0.6 3.2 4.7 39.2 Nassarawa 66.0 0.5 0.3 0.5 32.7 Niger 78.5 0.2 0.4 0.5 20.4 Ogun 60.7 0.7 8.4 7.6 22.6 Ondo 54.1 2.4 4.4 6.4 32.8 Osun 59.0 0.3 4.2 9.7 26.8 Oyo 62.6 0.3 2.4 4.0 30.7 Plateau 52.6 1.2 2.9 4.0 39.4 Rivers 49.3 0.4 1.2 6.0 43.1 Sokoto 76.6 0.5 0.1 1.1 21.7 Taraba 68.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 30.1 Yobe 79.4 1.4 0.6 1.2 17.4 Zamfara 83.4 1.5 0.8 0.8 13.5 FCT(Abuja) 62.6 0.4 1.4 1.3 34.3 Urban 56.9 0.9 2.4 4.7 35.0 Rural 66.2 0.6 1.3 4.4 27.5 Male 58.4 0.6 1.5 1.3 38.2 Female National 68.2 63.4 0.7 0.7 1.8 1.6 7.7 4.5 21.6 29.8 Source: National Bureau of Statistics 61 TABLE 79: State REGISTRATION AND IDENTITY CARDS (ID) ISSUED TO STATES AND FCT AS AT DECEMBER 2006 Total Registration Cards issued Male Female Total Abia 1,148,683 488,946 550,586 1,039,532 Adamawa 1,247,430 455,772 420,871 876,643 Akwa Ibom 1,233,659 469,963 521,915 991,878 Anambra 1,479,731 623,404 679,797 1,303,201 Bauchi 1,835,865 557,474 399,433 956,907 Bayelsa 256,690 111,235 104,764 215,999 Benue 1,775,317 716,221 742,231 1,458,452 Borno 1,563,840 451,433 331,514 782,947 Cross River 971,592 428,290 444,419 872,709 1,432,274 623,945 659,932 1,283,877 802,275 282,867 418,798 701,665 Edo 1,281,418 559,954 557,629 1,117,583 Ekiti 451,418 193,271 217,558 410,829 1,211,818 463,685 631,624 1,095,309 Delta Ebonyi Enugu Gombe 872,404 316,743 238,218 554,961 Imo 1,267,573 513,850 664,224 1,178,074 Jigawa 1,454,756 312,529 193,930 506,459 Kaduna 2,547,562 878,286 750,441 1,628,727 Kano 3,541,426 961,370 717,397 1,678,767 Katsina 2,223,264 554,804 431,679 986,483 Kebbi 1,102,565 320,706 184,039 504,745 937,323 376,343 413,715 790,058 Kogi Kwara 869,306 353,244 370,501 723,745 Lagos 4,558,113 2,207,737 1,856,933 4,064,670 Nassarawa 801,455 308,610 278,345 586,955 Niger 1,492,352 591,299 452,474 1,043,773 Ogun 1,549,301 679,549 739,288 1,418,837 Ondo 1,082,303 460,040 484,761 944,801 Osun 1,119,079 465,770 546,731 1,012,501 Oyo 1,998,757 782,363 868,218 1,650,581 Plateau 1,325,817 571,239 563,233 1,134,472 Rivers 1,249,764 467,719 429,083 896,802 Sokoto 1,270,011 315,948 180,125 496,073 Taraba 995,990 378,705 333,660 712,365 Yobe 786,248 294,744 180,596 475,340 1,209,137 367,171 220,122 587,293 589,127 283,408 200,438 483,846 Nigeria 51,535,643 19,188,637 Source: Department of National Civic Registration 17,979,222 37,167,859 Zamfara FCT(Abuja) 62 TABLE 80: REGISTRATION AND IDENTITY CARDS (ID) ISSUED TO STATES AND FCT AS AT DECEMBER 2007 Cards issued State Total Registration Male Female Total Abia 1,195,064 489,478 551,269 1,040,747 Adamawa 1,258,413 459,312 423,585 882,897 Akwa Ibom 1,247,079 471,087 523,078 994,165 Anambra 1,492,398 625,015 681,227 1,306,242 Bauchi 1,849,702 558,612 400,023 958,635 274,652 111,781 105,157 216,938 Benue 1,779,205 718,436 744,157 1,462,593 Borno 1,564,448 451,956 331,931 783,887 987,243 428,925 445,038 873,963 1,474,374 626,938 662,308 1,289,246 813,841 283,822 419,649 703,471 Edo 1,296,141 562,599 559,722 1,122,321 Ekiti 453,851 193,703 218,229 411,932 1,220,759 464,043 632,158 1,096,201 891,787 318,271 239,238 557,509 Imo 1,276,548 514,290 664,953 1,179,243 Jigawa 1,458,563 313,527 194,450 507,977 Kaduna 2,563,911 880,090 751,569 1,631,659 Kano 3,601,909 966,030 721,675 1,687,705 Katsina 2,243,829 559,206 434,025 993,231 Kebbi 1,107,563 323,249 185,115 508,364 Kogi 988,209 379,701 416,884 796,585 Kwara 876,020 354,487 371,574 726,061 Lagos 4,655,883 2,214,679 1,862,160 4,076,839 860,989 310,622 280,232 590,854 Niger 1,500,983 592,655 453,272 1,045,927 Ogun 1,570,139 681,218 740,770 1,421,988 Ondo 1,102,111 469,140 493,184 962,324 Osun 1,136,098 466,740 547,938 1,014,678 Oyo 2,073,902 785,052 870,914 1,655,966 Plateau 1,357,931 573,277 564,273 1,137,550 Rivers 1,361,901 472,954 433,799 906,753 Sokoto 1,307,523 317,510 181,083 498,593 Taraba 1,010,730 379,750 334,444 714,194 817,304 296,688 181,476 478,164 1,243,701 367,962 220,660 588,622 605,330 290,073 203,001 493,074 19,272,878 18,044,220 37,317,098 Bayelsa Cross River Delta Ebonyi Enugu Gombe Nassarawa Yobe Zamfara FCT(Abuja) Nigeria 52,520,034 Source: Department of National Civic Registration 63 CHAPTER 3 HOUSEHOLD STATISTICS This chapter presents data on socio-economic indicators of households in Nigeria. These indicators are derived from the regular surveys conducted by the NBS through the General Households Survey, which data set are rich for social trend research and other analysis. There are also statistical tables on housing conditions and population distribution of households. The Core Welfare Indicators Questionnaire Survey (CWIQ) is designed to collect household data for quantitatively profiling the well-being of the population. The 2006 CWIQ was a nationwide sample survey conducted to produce welfare indicators for the population at the national and sub-national levels, particularly Zones, States and Senatorial Districts. The survey complements the 2004 Nigerian Living Standards Survey (NLSS) of the NBS, which profiled poverty in the country. Both surveys provide information for evidence-based policy actions as well as for the monitoring and evaluation of poverty alleviation projects along the dictates of Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). CWIQ was conducted using the National Integrated Survey of Households (NISH), also designed by the NBS. A representative sample of urban and rural households was selected in each of the 36 States and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja. This chapter also presents tables reflecting spread and trends in poverty levels in Nigeria. For many years, poverty was defined in terms of lack of income necessary to ensure access to a set of basic needs. Over the years, the concept was redefined to mean not only the lack of income but also the lack of access to health, education and other services. More recently the definition has been extended to include powerlessness, isolation, vulnerability and social exclusion. 64 TABLE 81: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONS IN HOUSEHOLDS BY AGE GROUP, 2007 State Age group 0-4 05-14 15-29 30-44 45-59 60-64 65-69 70+ Abia 10.1 19.4 25.8 16.1 14.8 4.8 3.3 5.8 Adamawa 14.5 31.4 25.4 17.7 7.4 1.6 0.6 1.3 Akwa Ibom 13.4 30.0 25.4 15.6 10.4 2.6 1.2 1.5 Anambra 11.8 26.9 23.8 14.7 12.5 3.6 2.1 4.6 Bauchi 19.1 30.5 26.5 12.9 7.2 2.5 0.0 1.3 Bayelsa 13.5 28.3 27.8 16.3 8.8 1.7 1.4 2.2 Benue 13.7 33.5 24.1 15.1 9.6 1.3 0.6 2.0 Borno 19.1 34.1 19.7 16.6 7.8 1.2 0.4 1.2 Cross River 13.5 28.5 26.4 17.1 8.8 1.7 1.6 2.3 Delta 15.9 29.4 22.1 15.3 9.3 2.8 1.6 3.6 Ebonyi 11.7 31.0 23.5 14.9 12.6 2.8 1.6 1.9 Edo 12.1 29.1 23.3 17.1 10.6 2.2 1.5 4.0 Ekiti 10.6 23.2 24.6 15.3 13.2 4.8 2.7 5.5 Enugu 9.7 25.0 28.3 15.5 13.0 3.4 1.9 3.1 Gombe 16.4 33.3 25.3 14.2 7.3 1.7 0.9 0.9 9.3 21.6 27.0 15.0 12.9 3.8 4.6 5.8 Jigawa 16.9 33.5 20.3 15.2 9.1 2.3 0.6 2.1 Kaduna 16.4 33.6 24.4 15.4 7.0 1.3 0.5 1.4 Kano 18.2 33.8 21.8 16.4 6.3 1.6 0.6 1.4 Katsina 19.3 33.2 18.5 16.6 7.7 2.0 0.8 1.8 Kebbi 17.0 34.8 18.0 18.7 7.9 1.7 0.5 1.3 Imo Kogi 6.8 27.1 27.3 18.5 12.4 3.1 1.9 2.8 Kwara 10.3 31.0 19.8 15.5 12.8 3.9 2.4 4.2 Lagos 13.6 22.1 27.6 21.2 9.8 1.7 1.2 2.9 Nassarawa 13.4 31.5 27.5 16.5 8.1 1.2 1.0 0.8 Niger 18.9 32.2 20.0 20.1 6.4 0.9 0.8 0.6 Ogun 11.5 23.7 21.8 18.0 14.2 2.7 3.1 4.9 Ondo 12.1 25.5 23.9 17.8 11.3 3.3 1.9 4.3 Osun 11.5 26.9 21.1 17.0 10.6 4.0 3.5 5.4 Oyo 12.1 27.3 23.3 17.4 10.9 3.1 2.1 3.8 Plateau 14.4 27.1 28.6 16.9 8.8 1.7 0.9 1.7 Rivers 10.9 21.3 31.3 20.0 10.7 1.5 1.6 2.7 Sokoto 15.5 31.8 21.1 18.4 9.7 1.7 0.8 1.1 Taraba 15.3 32.1 25.7 16.5 7.4 1.1 0.5 1.4 Yobe 18.5 32.7 19.2 17.2 7.9 2.0 1.1 1.4 Zamfara 18.5 32.7 18.1 17.9 8.1 2.2 0.6 2.1 FCT(Abuja) 15.5 28.2 26.9 19.6 7.3 1.3 0.3 0.9 Urban 13.0 26.6 258 18.0 10.2 2.2 1.4 2.9 Rural 15.0 30.2 22.9 16.4 8.3 2.4 1.4 2.5 29.1 23.8 16.9 9.6 2.3 1.4 2.6 National 14.4 Source: NBS, CBN, NCC Survey 65 TABLE 82: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF TOILET FACILITIES, 2004 - 2008 Percent Type of Toilet 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Pit 34.1 45.2 59.3 54.6 53.9 Pail 1.8 1.1 0.2 0.1 0.1 Water Closet 24.5 16.9 17.7 15.3 19.3 Others 39.6 36.8 Total 100.0 100.0 Source: National Bureau of Statistics - General Households Survey 22.8 30.1 26.7 100.0 100.0 100.0 TABLE 83: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF ELECTRICITY FACILITIES, 2004 - 2008 Percent Type of Electricity 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Public Only 43.6 39.6 47.3 41.3 51.3 Public/Private 4.3 2.15 5.8 7.4 7.6 Private Only 3.4 1.8 2.7 3.2 3.0 44.2 100.0 48.0 100.0 38.1 100.0 Others 48.7 56.6 Total 100.0 100.0 Source: National Bureau of Statistics - General Households Survey TABLE 84: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF DWELLING UNITS BY TYPE OF WATER SUPPLY, 2004 2008 Percent Type of Water 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Pipe-borne Water 16.2 15.4 10.4 8.8 14.8 Bore-hole Water 24.0 20.8 26.8 28.4 32.5 Well Water 25.1 30.6 33.3 31.5 23.3 Streams/Ponds 33.5 32.5 24.4 27.6 27.0 1.2 0.8 4.1 3.2 2.4 100.0 100.0 100.0 Tanker/Truck/Van Total 100.0 100.0 Source: National Bureau of Statistics - General Households Survey 66 TABLE 85.1: NIGERIA CORE WELFARE INDICATORS, 2006 Percent Total Margin of error Rural Rural poor Urban Urban poor Household Characteristics Dependency ratio 0.8 0.0 0.8 0.8 0.7 0.8 Head is male 85.7 0.2 87.1 82.6 83.0 74.3 Head is female 14.3 0.2 12.9 17.4 17.0 25.7 Head is monagamous 60.7 0.3 60.4 58.2 61.4 51.9 Head is polygamous 16.7 0.3 19.7 16.9 11.0 12.9 Head is not married 22.6 0.3 20.0 25.0 27.7 35.3 Worse now 31.8 0.4 32.1 41.4 31.3 40.4 Better now 39.3 0.5 41.7 29.6 34.5 25.8 Household Welfare Household economic situation compared to one year ago Neighbourhood crime/security situation compared to one year ago Worse now 18.6 0.4 18.5 23.8 18.8 24.2 Better now 46.8 0.5 47.9 35.6 44.6 34.4 Food 14.1 0.3 14.6 23.0 12.9 23.4 School fees 12.2 0.3 12.1 18.4 12.3 21.4 House rent 3.5 0.2 2.1 3.5 6.3 9.6 Utility bills 8.8 0.3 6.8 8.2 12.5 18.6 Health care 14.9 0.3 16.9 27.4 11.2 23.6 All households 63.9 0.4 67.0 85.2 57.9 80.2 Male- headed households 62.8 0.5 65.6 83.7 57.1 79.4 Female- headed households 70.5 0.8 76.8 92.2 61.3 82.4 Less now 1.8 0.1 2.4 3.1 0.7 1.2 More now 9.3 0.2 11.0 10.6 5.9 6.1 Difficulty satisfying household needs Households self classified as poor Agriculture Land owned compared to one year ago Cattle owned compared to one year ago Less now 2.3 0.1 3.1 2.9 0.8 1.2 More now 4.6 0.2 6.5 5.0 1.0 0.9 Yes 35.6 0.5 45.6 37.8 16.1 24.1 Use of agricultural inputs Fertilizers 82.1 0.6 83.7 76.2 73.0 72.1 Improved seedlings 13.4 0.5 13.1 11.7 14.9 13.5 Fingerlings 0.7 0.1 0.6 0.8 0.7 0.2 Hooks and nets 2.3 0.2 2.5 3.8 0.9 1.2 Insecticides 19.1 0.6 19.0 16.9 19.3 15.3 5.6 6.6 3.9 3.5 Other 5.3 0.3 Source: National Bureau of Statisitcs - Core Welfare Indicators Questionnaire Survey 67 TABLE 85.2: NIGERIA CORE WELFARE INDICATORS, 2006 Percent North East North West North Central South East South West South South Household Characteristics Dependency ratio 0.9 0.9 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.6 Head is male 95.6 97.5 88.3 76.2 80.0 76.6 Head is female 4.4 2.5 11.7 23.8 20.0 23.4 Head is monagomous 63.9 62.1 62.6 63.3 57.3 57.7 Head is polygamous 23.2 32.0 15.4 4.5 13.1 8.1 Head is not married 12.9 5.9 22.0 32.2 29.6 34.3 Worse now 19.3 18.3 35.0 56.9 32.6 34.8 Better now 61.9 61.3 32.6 19.4 30.2 28.9 Worse now 12.8 18.4 21.1 29.7 14.6 17.8 Better now 51.9 55.9 42.7 39.8 45.9 41.6 Household Welfare Household economic situation compared to one year ago Neighbourhood crime/security situation compared to one year ago Difficulty satisfying household needs Food 12.7 9.7 7.3 25.7 13.1 18.7 School fees 7.5 4.9 7.4 23.8 11.1 21.1 House rent 2.2 1.4 1.2 4.6 6.1 4.7 Utility bills 7.9 4.3 3.4 17.7 11.4 8.7 Health care 15.1 11.0 8.9 25.5 9.2 25.0 Households self classified as poor All households 77.5 50.2 62.8 76.8 61.4 66.1 Male- headed households 77.2 50.1 62.3 74.9 60.5 65.1 Female- headed households 82.5 54.7 66.5 83.0 64.8 69.7 Less now 3.1 1.9 1.6 2.9 0.6 1.7 More now 15.3 12.5 5.7 7.2 7.3 8.6 Less now 6.5 5.6 1.1 0.6 0.5 0.3 More now 13.3 11.9 2.6 0.6 0.6 0.2 Yes 41.7 70.5 37.8 37.9 13.8 13.0 Fertilizers 86.3 91.3 85.0 87.4 42.4 47.9 Improved seedlings 10.9 13.9 6.2 20.0 21.9 4.8 Fingerlings 1.0 0.6 0.4 0.3 1.6 0.3 Hooks and nets 1.0 0.7 2.0 0.2 4.3 19.1 Insecticides 23.7 22.9 12.5 0.7 42.6 5.0 Other 3.9 8.0 Source: National Bureau of Statisitcs - Core Welfare Indicators Questionnaire Survey 3.6 2.7 3.3 3.9 Agriculture Land owned compared to one year ago Cattle owned compared to one year ago Use of agricultural inputs 68 TABLE 86.1: NIGERIA CORE WELFARE INDICATORS, 2006 Percent Total Margin of error Rural Rural poor Urban poor Urban Household Infrastructure Secure housing tenure 61.2 0.6 54.9 41.0 73.5 56.9 Access to water 85.2 0.4 80.9 63.6 93.6 81.2 Safe water source 51.4 0.7 40.0 19.2 73.4 53.4 Year- round water source 43.4 0.5 42.9 30.9 44.5 36.5 Water treated before drinking 11.3 0.3 9.7 6.6 14.5 6.9 Safe sanitation 57.6 0.6 47.6 21.9 77.0 49.2 Improved waste disposal 16.1 0.7 4.8 1.6 37.9 14.0 Non-wood fuel used for cooking 26.6 0.7 11.3 1.9 56.3 24.6 Has electricity 55.2 0.7 38.9 12.6 86.6 60.5 Personal computer 1.3 0.1 0.6 0.0 2.7 0.1 Fixed line phone 1.5 0.1 0.5 0.0 3.4 0.3 Mobile phone 28.0 0.6 15.2 1.2 52.8 10.6 Radio set 81.1 0.3 78.5 52.7 86.4 61.0 Television set 36.0 0.6 21.2 1.0 64.7 16.1 Federal government 2.2 0.1 1.2 0.3 4.4 1.2 Ownership of IT/Telecommunications Equipment Employment Employer in the main job State government 4.2 0.1 3.0 0.9 6.6 2.7 Local government 2.7 0.1 2.5 0.9 3.1 1.8 Parastatal 0.4 0.0 0.2 0 0.8 0.2 2.1 0.1 1.2 0.4 4.2 1.3 Small private enterprise 18.9 0.4 18.4 15.2 20.0 19.2 Private person or household 69.3 0.5 73.4 82.2 60.0 73.4 International organization 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.1 Agriculture, hunting or forestry 39.3 0.5 51.1 68.1 13.8 33.6 Fishing 1.1 0.1 1.4 2.2 0.4 1.2 Large private enterprise Activity in the main job Mining 0.2 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 anufacturing 4.3 0.1 3.6 2.1 5.9 3.5 Services 11.8 0.2 9.8 8.0 16.2 14.1 Unemployed (age 15-24) 14.0 0.5 11.8 9.2 20.3 17.4 Employment Status in last 7 days Male 14.7 0.6 12.5 10.2 20.8 17.4 Female 13.3 0.6 11.0 8.2 19.7 17.4 Unemployed (age 15 and above) 5.3 0.2 4.3 3.9 7.4 6.9 Male 5.4 0.2 4.5 4.3 7.2 7.1 Female 5.3 0.2 4.1 3.6 7.6 6.7 Unemployed (ageb15 and above) 20.2 0.4 20.5 18.9 19.5 19.8 Male 22.1 0.4 22.7 21.9 21.0 22.7 Female 18.0 Source: National Bureau of Statisitcs - Core Welfare Indicators Questionnaire Survey 0.4 18.0 15.7 17.8 16.9 69 TABLE 86.2: NIGERIA CORE WELFARE INDICATORS, 2006 Percent North East North West North Central South East South West South South Household Infrastructure Secure housing tenure 40.2 58.0 68.4 60.3 73.1 58.0 Access to water 88.5 93.5 81.0 64.4 94.3 79.2 Safe water source 30.7 50.6 48.9 40.8 73.5 45.9 Year round water source 37.7 38.8 31.5 54.3 42.6 56.7 Water treated before drinking 4.6 7.5 14.1 11.4 20.4 5.8 Safe sanitation 45.4 61.6 46.6 69.5 62.1 55.0 Improved waste disposal 6.2 10.7 8.8 9.0 36.0 13.2 Non-wood fuel used for cooking 3.5 7.1 16.8 24.0 58.3 33.7 Has electricity 30.7 37.7 44.6 65.4 79.1 62.2 Personal computer 0.4 0.7 1.1 1.3 2.3 1.2 Fixed line phone 0.6 0.9 1.4 1.6 3.0 0.9 Mobile phone 8.8 12.5 21.9 32.9 48.0 34.3 Radio set 75.6 85.4 81.2 83.6 82.7 75.4 Television set 15.0 19.6 29.8 41.4 58.5 41.0 Federal government 1.2 1.5 3.3 1.9 2.3 2.9 State government 3.2 3.0 4.8 4.6 4.4 5.3 Local government 3.6 2.7 4.2 1.6 2.0 2.3 Parastatal 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.5 0.7 0.4 Ownership of IT/Telecommunications Equipment Employment Employer in the main job Large private enterprise 0.4 0.9 0.8 1.9 4.1 2.8 Small private enterprise 10.4 26.3 15.8 15.5 25.0 12.7 Private person or household 81.0 65.3 69.6 73.8 61.3 73.4 International organization 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.3 Agriculture, hunting or forestry 46.5 37.6 52.1 45.5 20.9 44.7 Fishing 1.0 0.5 0.2 0.1 0.7 3.8 Activity in the main job Mining 0.0 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.4 Manufacturing 3.3 6.9 3.1 3.1 4.9 3.0 Services 15.0 15.3 7.5 7.8 13.9 9.3 Unemployed (age 15-24) 6.2 5.8 12.8 22.3 18.9 23.8 Male 7.2 6.6 14.4 22.3 19.4 25.8 Employment Status in last 7 days Female 5.0 4.9 11.3 22.3 18.5 22.0 Unemployed (age 15 and above) 3.9 2.2 5.1 6.8 5.5 8.8 Male 4.1 2.4 5.2 7.2 5.8 9.3 Female 3.6 2.0 5.1 6.5 5.3 8.4 Unemployed (ageb15 and above) 18.3 21.7 13.4 22.6 18.1 26.2 Male 20.9 23.2 16.3 26.0 19.0 28.0 10.3 19.5 17.2 24.4 Female 14.4 19.4 Source: National Bureau of Statisitcs - Core Welfare Indicators Questionnaire Survey 70 TABLE 87.1: NIGERIA CORE WELFARE INDICATORS, 2006 Percent Total Margin of error Rural Rural poor Urban Urban poor Education Adult literacy rate-English Total 54.5 0.5 45.6 33.4 72.1 49.8 Male 62.6 0.5 54.0 40.5 79.5 59.4 Female 46.4 0.5 37.3 26.6 64.6 41.0 Total 65.7 0.4 58.6 43.9 79.6 59.3 Male 74.6 0.4 68.6 53.5 86.1 69.1 Female 56.8 0.5 48.7 34.8 72.9 50.2 Total 72.1 0.5 64.3 54.2 87.4 74.7 Male 77.4 0.5 70.5 60.5 90.8 79.4 Female 66.7 0.6 57.9 48.3 83.8 70.1 Total 80.2 0.4 74.2 63.1 91.8 81.1 Male 85.0 0.4 80.2 69.7 94.2 85.6 Female 75.3 0.5 68.0 56.7 89.3 76.7 Adult literacy rate-anylanguage Youth literacy rate-English (age 15-24) Youth literacy rate-any language (15-24) Primary school Access to school 75.9 0.5 71.9 41.2 86.7 68.4 Primary Gross Enrolment 92.5 0.8 87.0 81.5 107.4 103.4 Male 96.1 0.9 90.9 85.5 110.3 111.5 Female 88.5 0.9 82.5 76.8 104.3 95.1 Primary Net Enrolment 61.5 0.5 56.6 49.9 74.6 64.3 Male 63.0 0.6 58.3 51.8 75.9 66.5 Female 59.8 0.6 54.6 47.7 73.2 62.0 Satisfaction 58.3 0.6 54.5 44.7 66.7 58.2 Primary completion rate 12.1 0.2 10.6 8.8 16.3 15.2 Secondary school Access to school 47.3 0.7 37.5 9.9 69.3 42.1 Secondary Gross Enrolment 74.5 0.7 67.2 55.2 91.1 75.1 Male 76.2 0.9 69.3 56.1 92.8 75.4 Female 72.5 0.9 64.5 54.1 89.2 74.8 Secondary Net Enrolment 45.6 0.5 39.6 29.4 59.3 44.8 Male 45.4 0.6 39.7 29.4 58.9 43.5 Female 45.9 0.6 39.4 29.3 59.7 46.4 Satisfaction 56.6 0.7 51.6 39.0 64.9 55.9 Seconadry completion rate 20.1 0.5 13.6 6.2 34.7 17.0 Health access 55.1 0.6 47.8 16.1 70.9 45.9 Need 8.2 0.1 8.1 9.3 8.3 9.3 Use 8.1 0.1 7.8 8.4 8.8 8.6 Satisfaction 67.0 0.6 62.7 59.1 75.1 59.5 Consulted traditional healer 7.5 0.3 9.1 13.3 4.6 7.6 Pre-natal care 72.3 0.9 64.4 54.9 90.1 74.3 Anti-malaria meausres used 78.3 0.4 Person has physical/mental chanllenge 0.7 0.0 Source: National Bureau of Statisitcs - Core Welfare Indicators Questionnaire Survey 74.9 64.5 85.1 70.0 0.8 1.1 0.7 1.2 Medical Services 71 TABLE 87.2: NIGERIA CORE WELFARE INDICATORS, 2006 Percent North East North West North Central South East South West South South Education Adult literacy rate-English Total 27.6 24.4 53.7 74.2 71.2 76.8 Male 35.5 32.5 64.4 81.2 79.7 84.9 Female 19.1 16.1 42.2 67.9 62.9 68.7 Total 42.2 54.5 58.3 75.7 79.2 78.0 Male 52.1 66.0 69.2 82.3 86.6 85.8 Female 31.6 42.8 46.5 69.7 72.0 70.2 Total 39.5 38.8 74.7 93.6 92.6 90.8 Male 48.8 49.2 82.5 93.8 94.4 91.9 Female 30.4 28.4 66.0 93.3 90.6 89.6 Total 52.5 63.3 77.3 94.1 96.5 91.3 Adult literacy rate-anylanguage Youth literacy rate-English (age 15-24) Youth literacy rate-any language (15-24) Male 61.8 72.6 84.7 94.4 97.8 92.3 Female 43.5 54.2 69.1 93.7 95.2 90.3 Primary school Access to school 71.9 76.4 79.7 60.6 88.0 71.7 Primary Gross Enrolment 67.4 64.3 114.5 124.2 116.3 114.2 Male 71.3 71.0 116.2 128.0 117.1 116.9 Female 63.0 56.5 112.4 120.3 115.5 111.2 Primary Net Enrolment 43.7 42.2 72.5 81.6 82.3 76.8 Male 45.7 45.3 72.9 83.1 83.4 77.5 Female 41.5 38.6 72.1 80.0 81.2 76.1 Satisfaction 37.2 58.0 50.3 65.1 76.8 54.8 Primary completion rate 6.3 5.8 12.8 23.2 18.7 17.5 Secondary school Access to school 36.3 44.0 47.7 32.3 69.4 48.0 Secondary Gross Enrolment 45.0 41.6 81.9 95.6 96.7 99.5 Male 49.3 47.1 87.9 94.6 98.0 98.1 Female 39.4 33.9 74.2 96.6 95.2 101.2 Secondary Net Enrolment 25.8 25.4 46.1 59.7 64.9 58.7 Male 26.7 27.5 47.9 58.0 65.4 56.8 Female 24.7 22.5 43.8 61.4 64.3 60.9 Satisfaction 42.1 58.2 48.5 53.4 74.8 49.1 Seconadry completion rate 7.0 7.4 15.7 27.8 39.6 25.4 Health access 48.4 55.3 61.1 37.1 73.1 45.9 Need 7.0 6.1 7.0 14.6 7.9 9.0 Use 6.4 5.5 6.9 14.5 8.9 9.0 57.9 Medical Services Satisfaction 62.6 62.6 67.1 64.9 81.6 Consulted traditional healer 10.3 10.5 7.1 4.7 5.5 9.3 Pre-natal care 54.7 48.7 86.2 93.3 94.8 81.6 Anti-malaria meausres used 80.5 81.7 72.2 71.9 87.4 69.8 0.6 1.2 0.6 0.8 Person has physical/mental chanllenge 0.7 0.7 Source: National Bureau of Statisitcs - Core Welfare Indicators Questionnaire Survey 72 TABLE 88.1: NIGERIA CORE WELFARE INDICATORS, 2006 Total Margin of error Rural Rural poor Urban Percent Urban poor Child Wefare and Health orphanhood (children under 18) Both parents dead 0.5 0.0 0.5 0.6 0.5 0.6 Father only 3.4 0.1 3.3 5.1 3.8 5.8 Mother only 1.3 0.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.7 Both parents absent 5.9 0.1 5.1 5.0 7.8 8.5 Foster only absent 5.7 0.2 5.3 8.0 6.6 9.6 Mother only absent 2.4 0.1 2.3 2.3 2.6 3.2 Birth registration 33.0 0.6 24.7 17.5 51.8 34.4 Male 33.1 0.7 25.1 17.5 51.4 32.7 Female 32.9 0.7 24.3 17.4 52.3 36.1 Exclusive breatfeeding 6 months 22.4 0.5 19.9 18.3 28.4 23.7 Male 22.4 0.6 19.6 18.0 29.0 23.3 Female 22.5 0.6 20.2 18.6 27.7 24.2 Delivery by health professionals 48.6 0.8 38.7 30.5 70.9 52.9 Measles immunization 68.6 0.6 63.5 54.4 80.5 70.4 Fully vaccinated 43.4 0.7 36.7 31.5 59.2 46.1 Not vaccinated 18.7 0.5 22.0 30.1 11.0 19.1 Incidence of diarrhoea 4.9 0.2 5.1 6.5 4.3 4.5 ORS/ORT/Home solution 75.4 1.4 73.1 66.8 81.5 75.5 Circumcision 61.4 0.3 59.2 58.3 66.2 64.3 Male 93.2 0.2 92.3 92.0 95.3 93.8 Female 27.8 0.5 24.2 23.5 35.7 35.1 Land ownership 22.6 0.2 27.2 29.3 13.6 16.6 Male 38.1 0.4 46.1 49.5 22.4 28.0 Female 7.2 0.2 8.5 10.1 4.5 5.9 Access to credit facility 10.7 0.2 10.0 6.8 11.9 7.1 Male 11.6 0.2 10.9 7.3 12.8 7.4 Female 9.8 0.2 9.1 6.2 11.1 6.7 Decision making at household level 73.6 0.3 73.7 75.2 73.3 72.5 Male 74.3 0.3 74.5 75.8 73.9 72.7 Female 72.9 0.3 72.9 74.6 72.7 72.4 Decision making at community level 14.0 0.2 15.8 15.8 10.3 11.0 Male 23.8 0.3 27.1 27.8 17.3 19.2 Female 4.1 0.1 Source: National Bureau of Statisitcs - Core Welfare Indicators Questionnaire Survey 4.6 4.4 3.2 3.4 Fostering (children under 18) Childrend under 5 Gender 73 TABLE 88.2: NIGERIA CORE WELFARE INDICATORS, 2006 Percent North East North West North Central South East South West South South Child Wefare and Health orphanhood (children under 18) Both parents dead 0.7 0.5 0.4 0.8 0.4 0.6 Father only 1.3 1.0 3.1 9.7 3.6 6.2 Mother only 1.0 0.8 1.3 2.0 1.2 2.2 Both parents absent 3.7 3.0 5.0 8.5 11.0 6.6 Foster only absent 1.7 1.2 5.4 12.2 7.6 12.8 Mother only absent 2.2 1.5 2.4 2.0 2.8 4.1 Birth registration 22.8 20.0 31.3 48.2 56.4 33.0 Male 22.8 20.4 31.0 48.8 56.8 33.0 Female 22.7 19.6 31.6 47.6 56.0 33.1 Exclusive breatfeeding 6 months 12.4 20.1 30.6 17.8 37.4 14.9 Male 11.5 19.8 32.3 18.5 37 15.3 Female 13.3 20.5 28.7 17.1 37.8 14.5 Delivery by health professionals 24.0 21.1 50.2 89.9 85.6 58.3 Measles immunization 53.6 56.8 76.6 84.2 86.4 73.0 Fully vaccinated 26.8 21.1 50.2 68.4 74.9 51.4 Not vaccinated 24.5 30.2 12.3 9.0 5.2 15.5 Incidence of diarrhoea 5.5 4.8 5.5 5.7 4.1 4.1 ORS/ORT/Home solution 72 77.3 77.1 71.6 78.5 72.5 Circumcision 46.3 46.5 57.7 73.2 79.7 70.4 Male 85.4 86.4 97.8 97.0 98.4 98.2 Female 2.8 3.0 13.5 50.4 60.7 41.0 Land ownership 28.8 27.5 25.1 23.6 14.1 19.6 Male 52.2 50.1 41.2 38.1 22.5 28.3 Female 4.0 4.7 7.9 10.6 5.9 10.9 Access to credit facility 5.6 7.3 15.0 8.5 15.8 10.3 Male 6.9 9.4 15.5 9.6 15.7 10.8 Female 4.3 5.1 14.4 7.5 15.9 9.9 Decision making at household level 74.7 75.3 76.0 75.6 72.9 67.6 Male 75.9 77.2 75.5 75.9 72.9 68.5 Female 73.4 73.3 76.5 75.4 72.8 66.7 Decision making at community level 15.6 14.6 15.9 17.4 10.6 11.8 Male 28.7 27.2 27.5 25.5 17.5 18.7 3.5 10.1 3.8 4.8 Fostering (children under 18) Childrend under 5 Gender Female 1.8 1.9 Source: National Bureau of Statisitcs - Core Welfare Indicators Questionnaire Survey 74 TABLE 89: POVERTY HEADCOUNT BY SIZE OF HOUSEHOLD Percent Size of Household 1980 1985 1992 1996 2004 1 Person 0.2 0.7 2.9 13.1 7.0 2 -4 Persons 8.8 19.3 19.5 51.5 42.3 5 - 9 Persons 30.0 50.5 45.4 74.8 62.6 10 - 20 Persons 51.0 71.3 66.1 88.5 72.1 20+ Persons 80.9 74.0 93.3 93.6 88.7 All Nigeria 27.2 Source: National Bureau of Statistics 46.3 42.7 65.6 57.8 TABLE 90: POVERTY HEADCOUNT BY AGE GROUP OF HOUSHOLD HEAD Age Group 1980 1985 1992 Percent 2004 1996 15- 24 16.2 25.3 28.7 37.4 36.8 25 – 34 17.8 33.4 28.5 52.7 53.7 35 – 44 26.7 46.0 42.1 64.6 59.6 45 – 54 27.1 49.7 45.7 71.3 60.2 55 – 64 39.7 55.7 48.2 69.9 59.1 65+ 28.8 49.1 49.5 68.0 52.8 27.2 46.3 42.7 65.6 57.8 All Nigeria Source: National Bureau of Statistics TABLE 91: RELATIVE POVERTY BY AGE-GROUP OF HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD, 2009 Percent Age group 15 - 19 20 - 24 25 - 29 30 - 34 35 - 39 40 - 44 45 - 49 50 - 54 55 - 59 60 - 65 65 and above Source: National Bureau of Statistics Deflated Poor 35.8 51.1 48.3 55.7 64.4 70.0 69.0 68.9 66.2 68.9 62.3 Non Poor 64.2 48.9 51.7 44.3 35.6 30.0 31.0 31.1 33.8 31.1 37.7 Non-Deflated Poor 35.8 51.0 48.4 55.9 64.5 69.3 69.5 69.0 66.1 68.6 61.6 Non Poor 64.2 49.0 51.6 44.1 35.5 30.7 30.5 31.0 33.9 31.4 38.4 75 TABLE 92: SPREAD AND TREND IN POVERTY LEVELS Levels 1980 1985 1992 1996 NATIONAL Percent 2004 27.2 46.3 42.7 65.6 54.4 Urban 17.2 37.8 37.5 58.2 43.2 Rural 28.3 51.4 46.0 69.3 63.3 South South 13.2 45.7 40.8 58.2 35.1 South East 12.9 30.4 41.0 53.5 26.7 South West 13.4 38.6 43.1 60.9 43.0 North Central 32.2 50.8 46.0 64.7 67.0 North East 35.6 54.9 54.0 70.1 72.2 North West 37.7 52.1 36.5 77.2 71.2 0.2 9.7 2.9 13.1 12.6 2-4 8.8 19.3 19.5 51.5 39.3 5-9 30.0 50.5 45.4 74.8 57.9 10 - 20 ZONE Size Of Household 0-1 51.0 71.3 66.1 88.5 73.3 20+ Educational Level Of Household Head 80.9 74.9 93.3 93.6 90.7 No Education 30.2 51.3 46.4 72.6 68.7 Primary 21.3 40.6 43.3 54.4 48.7 7.6 27.2 30.3 52.0 44.3 24.3 24.2 25.8 49.2 26.3 Secondary Higher than Secondary Source: National Bureau of Statistics TABLE 93: RELATIVE POVERTY INCIDENCE BY EDUCATIONAL LEVEL OF HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD, 2009 Percent Deflated Non-Deflated Poor Non Poor Poor Non Poor National 65.0 35.0 64.9 35.1 None 75.4 24.6 75.4 24.6 FSLC 62.0 38.0 61.8 38.2 MSLC 53.1 46.9 52.4 47.6 Voc or Comm 67.3 32.7 67.3 32.7 JSS 70.3 29.7 69.7 30.3 SSS 'O' level 53.6 46.4 53.6 46.4 'A' level 61.9 38.1 61.9 38.1 NCE or OND nursing 47.8 52.2 47.9 52.1 BA or or HND 43.5 56.5 42.9 57.1 Technical/Professional 70.1 29.9 70.1 29.9 Masters 18.6 81.4 18.6 81.4 Doctorate Source: National Bureau of Statistics 28.3 71.7 28.3 71.7 76 TABLE 94: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD ENTERPRISES BY KIND OF ACTIVITY, 2001 – 2005 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 No enterprise 24.39 24.86 24.15 23.62 23.00 1 Enterprise 56.63 56.07 56.91 57.90 58.82 2 Enterprises 15.54 15.62 15.50 15.49 15.43 3.64 3.70 3.61 3.10 2.81 1.59 1.54 1.61 1.54 1.54 33.47 34.61 32.91 33.35 32.72 Hotels/Restaurant 0.51 0.60 0.47 0.30 0.15 Construction 0.28 0.20 0.32 0.62 0.83 Food and Preparation 0.49 0.35 0.56 0.33 0.32 42.95 47.49 40.68 31.40 23.36 Livestock Farming 0.28 0.14 0.35 0.17 0.19 Fishing 0.98 0.94 1.00 0.99 1.01 Services 8.64 8.81 8.56 7.79 7.27 Average Persons Per Enterprise 2.23 2.23 Source: National Bureau of Statistics - General Households Survey 2.22 2.26 2.28 Percentage of House Holds With 3 and Above Enterprises Percentage of Enterprises by Activities Manufacturing Wholesale Crop Farming 77 TABLE 95: DISTRIBUTION OF STATES BY POVERTY HEADCOUNT USING SELF-RATED LINES, 2004 Percent State Poor Non - Poor Abia 82.46 17.54 Adamawa 76.18 23.82 Akwa Ibom 65.36 34.64 Anambra 71.07 28.93 Bauchi 88.30 11.70 Bayelsa 95.57 4.43 Benue 80.85 19.15 Borno 87.81 12.19 Cross River 81.16 18.84 Delta 84.25 15.75 Ebonyi 87.22 12.78 Edo 83.09 16.66 Ekiti 96.53 3.47 Enugu 80.77 19.23 Gombe 73.20 26.80 Imo 77.78 22.22 Jigawa 59.44 40.56 Kaduna 74.77 25.23 Kano 73.11 26.89 Katsina 76.03 23.97 Kebbi 73.55 26.45 Kogi 82.12 17.88 Kwara 88.68 11.32 Lagos 70.24 29.76 Nassarawa 77.48 22.52 Niger 75.28 24.72 Ogun 81.25 18.75 Ondo 80.13 19.87 Osun 65.10 34.90 Oyo 62.53 37.47 Plateau 81.42 18.58 Rivers 72.60 27.40 Sokoto 75.66 24.34 Taraba 80.47 19.53 Yobe 87.36 12.64 Zamfara 76.47 23.53 FCT, Abuja 82.32 17.68 78.30 21.70 Total Source: National Bureau of Statistics 78 TABLE 96: SELF ASSESSED POVERTY BY STATE, 2009 Percent State Very poor Poor Moderate Fairly rich Rich 17.2 43.4 32.1 4.1 3.2 Adamawa 7.4 38.9 47.4 6.3 0.0 Akwa Ibom 17.2 36.7 37.0 6.8 2.3 Anambra 14.8 34.7 45.1 1.0 4.3 Bauchi 5.8 46.0 39.8 7.4 0.9 Bayelsa 11.5 37.1 44.3 2.7 4.4 Benue 21.5 37.4 36.9 3.6 0.6 Borno 13.1 36.6 49.5 0.7 0.1 Cross River 20.8 44.9 33.5 0.5 0.3 Delta 20.5 39.0 37.3 2.7 0.5 Ebonyi 59.6 29.5 8.4 2.0 0.4 Edo 3.0 27.1 57.4 10.9 1.7 Ekiti 8.0 30.4 59.2 2.1 0.2 Enugu 7.2 32.6 47.2 11.6 1.3 Gombe 4.6 45.2 46.9 3.3 0.0 22.7 39.6 35.8 1.4 0.5 4.6 34.5 54.7 4.9 1.3 Abia Imo Jigawa Kaduna 6.6 42.0 34.9 15.5 1.0 13.6 33.8 47.4 4.8 0.4 Katsina 7.9 44.0 43.3 3.1 1.6 Kebbi 3.1 47.4 42.3 4.6 2.6 Kogi 3.2 34.0 58.4 3.7 0.7 Kwara 1.5 23.7 71.1 2.0 1.7 Lagos 5.7 20.6 72.5 1.3 0.0 Nassarawa 7.7 14.8 68.8 8.8 0.0 Niger 2.2 20.2 65.2 9.1 3.2 Ogun 1.5 17.6 66.5 12.8 1.6 Ondo 2.2 52.1 40.4 5.3 0.0 Osun 1.6 16.2 70.0 10.1 2.2 Oyo 8.1 33.2 50.0 7.9 0.7 Plateau 9.6 25.2 53.1 8.8 3.2 Rivers 9.3 54.1 27.6 7.3 1.8 Sokoto 11.4 24.3 53.7 9.5 1.2 Taraba 7.4 57.3 33.6 1.0 0.7 Yobe 5.7 28.9 62.2 3.1 0.1 11.4 33.3 49.4 4.5 1.4 0.8 33.9 64.4 1.0 0.0 Urban 6.6 29.5 56.2 6.2 1.5 Rural 12.0 38.3 43.1 5.4 1.1 35.1 47.9 5.7 1.3 Kano Zamfara FCT Abuja Sector National 10.1 Source: National Bureau of Statistics 79 TABLE 97: POVERTY INCIDENCE BY STATE AND SECTOR, 2009 Percent State Deflated Non-Deflated Poor Non Poor Poor Non Poor Abia 52.1 47.9 52.6 47.4 Adamawa 82.9 17.1 83.3 16.7 Akwa Ibom 48.5 51.5 48.9 51.1 Anambra 45.0 55.0 42.7 57.3 Bauchi 91.3 8.7 91.8 8.2 Bayelsa 45.2 54.8 44.8 55.2 Benue 77.9 22.1 78.1 21.9 Borno 53.2 46.8 53.5 46.5 Cross River 67.8 32.2 67.8 32.2 Delta 72.5 27.5 72.5 27.5 Ebonyi 94.6 5.4 94.8 5.2 Edo 56.4 43.6 56.7 43.3 Ekiti 41.0 59.0 41.9 58.1 Enugu 62.5 37.5 61.7 38.3 Gombe 86.6 13.4 86.9 13.1 Imo 50.1 49.9 50.2 49.8 Jigawa 87.0 13.0 87.1 12.9 Kaduna 71.4 28.6 70.9 29.1 Kano 70.8 29.2 71.0 29.0 Katsina 82.1 17.9 82.0 18.0 Kebbi 84.4 15.6 84.5 15.5 Kogi 71.0 29.0 71.0 29.0 Kwara 74.6 25.4 75.4 24.6 Lagos 27.4 72.6 27.3 72.7 Nassarawa 51.6 48.4 49.3 50.7 Niger 53.1 46.9 53.1 46.9 Ogun 53.5 46.5 53.2 46.8 Ondo 52.5 47.5 52.5 47.5 Osun 47.6 52.4 49.1 50.9 Oyo 51.8 48.2 51.0 49.0 Plateau 77.8 22.2 77.7 22.3 Rivers 52.6 47.4 51.3 48.7 Sokoto 84.2 15.8 84.2 15.8 Taraba 78.0 22.0 78.2 21.8 Yobe 82.1 17.9 82.1 17.9 Zamfara 84.8 15.2 84.6 15.4 Fct Abuja 38.7 61.3 38.6 61.4 Urban 48.8 51.2 49.0 51.0 Rural 74.2 25.8 74.0 26.0 National Source: National Bureau of Statistics 65.0 35.0 64.9 35.1 Sector 80 TABLE 98: AVERAGE PERSONS PER HOUSEHOLD, 2005 – 2009 State 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Abia 3.50 3.6 3.2 3.8 3.9 Adamawa 5.40 4.8 5.2 6.0 5.6 Akwa Ibom 3.80 4.1 4.4 5.1 4.2 Anambra 3.30 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.2 Bauchi 5.70 5.8 7.9 6.8 6.3 Bayelsa 6.30 4.3 3.3 4.9 3.8 Benue 5.60 5.2 5.1 6.1 5.2 Borno 5.00 4.6 5.5 5.3 4.9 Cross River 3.40 4.5 3.8 4.1 4.4 Delta 5.70 3.2 4.1 3.6 3.3 Ebonyi 4.80 4.1 5.0 5.3 4.9 Edo 3.30 3.8 3.7 3.8 4.0 Ekiti 5.40 3.2 3.0 3.2 3.1 Enugu 5.10 4.0 4.1 4.0 4.2 Gombe 5.10 5.9 6.0 5.9 5.8 Imo 3.30 4.3 3.8 4.5 4.0 Jigawa 5.40 5.9 6.0 6.5 6.6 Kaduna 5.30 6.1 5.6 10.4 5.6 Kano 6.80 6.4 6.6 6.5 6.5 Katsina 7.20 5.8 5.7 6.0 5.6 Kebbi 6.30 5.9 5.7 10.9 5.6 Kogi 3.30 3.6 4.0 3.9 3.7 Kwara 5.00 4.1 4.0 4.2 4.0 Lagos 3.50 4.2 3.7 3.8 3.7 Nasarawa 4.80 5.6 3.2 5.7 5.0 Niger 5.80 4.9 5.6 4.8 5.3 Ogun 6.00 2.6 3.0 3.2 2.8 Ondo 4.10 3.2 3.6 3.7 3.1 Osun 4.20 3.6 3.2 3.9 3.6 Oyo 4.40 4.3 3.6 4.0 3.9 Plateau 5.30 5.4 5.0 5.7 5.9 Rivers 4.30 4.9 3.7 4.4 4.5 Sokoto 4.90 5.4 4.6 5.0 5.6 Taraba 5.20 5.3 5.4 5.3 4.8 Yobe 5.80 5.7 5.7 5.5 5.9 Zamfara 4.50 5.2 5.7 5.5 5.5 FCT, Abuja 4.10 4.3 4.4 Total 4.90 4.6 4.4 Source: National Bureau of Statistics – General Households Survey 4.9 5.2 5.2 4.5 81 TABLE 99: RELATIVE POVERTY TREND BY OCCUPATION OF HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD Occupation 1980 1985 1992 1996 2004 Professional and Technical 17.3 35.6 35.7 51.8 34.2 Administration 45.0 25.3 22.3 33.5 45.3 Clerical and Related 10.0 29.1 34.4 60.1 39.2 Sales Workers 15.0 36.6 33.5 56.7 44.2 Service Industry 21.3 38.0 38.2 71.4 43.0 Agriculture and Forestry 31.5 53.5 47.9 71.0 67.0 Production and Transport 23.2 46.6 40.8 65.8 42.5 Manufacturing and Processing 12.4 31.7 33.2 49.4 44.2 1.5 36.8 42.8 61.2 49.1 Students and Apprentices 15.6 40.5 41.8 52.4 41.6 All Occupations 27.2 46.3 42.7 65.6 54.4 Others Source: National Baureau of Statistics CHART 3: RELATIVE POVERTY TREND BY OCCUPATION OF HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD 70 60 50 40 Percent 30 20 10 0 1980 1985 1992 Year 1996 2004 All Occupation 82 TABLE 100: POPULATION DISTRIBUTION OF REGULAR HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF MAIN LIGHTING FUEL – NATIONAL, 2006 State Total Electricity Gas Type of Main Lighting Fuel Kerosene Candle Solar Other Abia 605,987 229,595 5,248 359,734 8,279 830 2,301 Adamawa 184,468 111,189 4,015 43,541 17,617 2,280 5,826 Akwa Ibom 857,436 204,488 5,290 630,326 13,247 1,250 2,835 Anambra 882,875 395,337 18,040 429,719 33,755 2,983 3,041 Bauchi 847,731 142,679 9,845 659,987 28,659 2,805 3,756 Bayelsa 352,025 67,714 5,449 268,734 7,971 368 1,789 Benue 801,833 120,688 6,638 636,434 30,399 2,395 5,279 Borno 787,274 170,339 9,321 568,782 23,844 4,261 10,727 Cross River 645,251 187,968 2,563 443,676 7,688 884 2,472 Delta 890,312 368,099 10,448 475,999 30,041 1,745 3,980 Ebonyi 449,709 52,524 3,945 377,164 11,525 1,606 2,945 Edo 701,073 442,713 7,775 233,114 13,175 1,704 2,592 Ekiti 493,739 178,549 5,729 289,173 16,212 1,775 2,301 Enugu 725,767 256,050 9,676 435,339 20,122 1,879 2,701 Gombe 419,226 114,925 4,201 286,539 9,899 1,218 2,444 Imo 837,195 247,406 12,858 543,628 28,736 1,961 2,606 Jigawa 810,310 130,908 9,063 612,804 48,382 4,826 4,327 Kaduna 1,115,974 392,439 13,889 679,939 19,390 3,948 6,369 Kano 1,603,335 446,968 31,012 1,022,096 85,354 9,148 8,757 Katsina 1,066,316 249,776 14,842 735,408 54,435 5,981 5,874 Kebbi 562,827 142,966 7,774 386,250 21,729 1,809 2,299 Kogi 641,556 246,856 6,697 375,072 9,665 1,189 2,077 Kwara 468,780 261,917 4,260 189,004 9,725 1,426 2,448 Lagos 2,195,842 1,891,540 17,618 240,355 34,462 2,635 9,232 Nasarawa 342,711 79,375 4,261 247,708 8,098 1,074 2,195 Niger 729,964 266,035 6,632 442,629 10,174 1,472 3,022 Ogun 880,970 559,615 6,919 288,637 17,732 2,006 6,061 Ondo 763,020 320,930 5,884 414,613 17,059 1,467 3,067 Osun 730,313 407,657 6,914 294,408 14,232 2,045 5,057 1,248,105 612,293 11,348 586,229 27,548 3,501 7,186 Oyo Plateau 604,491 132,216 3,655 442,132 16,993 2,226 7,269 Rivers 1,123,998 437,765 18,151 638,052 21,781 1,887 6,362 Sokoto 688,710 154,261 8,389 498,111 20,423 3,330 4,196 Taraba 431,385 27,017 3,367 379,517 17,044 1,215 3,225 Yobe 418,999 78,032 4,277 311,285 17,239 2,588 5,578 Zamfara 493,106 11,070 8,051 440,489 27,531 2,851 3,114 FCT(Abuja) 303,592 183,528 3,035 104,026 9,838 461 2,704 10,323,427 317,079 16,010,653 810,003 87,029 158,014 Nigeria 27,706,205 Source: National Population Commission 83 TABLE 101: DISTRIBUTION OF REGULAR HOUSEHOLDS BY METHOD OF SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL, NATIONAL, 2006 Method of Solid Waste Disposal State Collected Buried by Household Public Approved Dump Site Unapproved Dump site Total Burnt by Household Other Abia 605,987 54,769 66,989 208,644 187,366 77,736 10,483 Adamawa 576,348 81,298 49,289 122,133 169,928 140,935 12,765 Akwa Ibom 857,436 57,200 187,729 101,837 325,715 167,649 17,306 Anambra 882,875 167,434 122,650 173,678 167,918 211,842 39,353 Bauchi 847,731 162,994 119,698 164,907 141,319 238,700 20,113 Bayelsa 352,025 14,305 14,774 122,360 161,414 23,159 16,013 Benue 801,833 79,398 82,926 86,486 311,312 214,243 27,468 Borno 787,274 121,026 103,383 190,881 167,561 189,523 14,900 Cross River 645,251 33,015 64,007 197,795 273,823 69,219 7,392 Delta 890,312 113,292 67,650 142,369 370,427 143,337 53,237 Ebonyi 449,709 62,367 39,329 87,159 165,995 77,574 17,285 Edo 701,073 126,164 69,600 87,309 227,107 179,040 11,853 Ekiti 493,739 31,881 26,488 96,455 198,887 131,918 8,110 Enugu 725,767 124,113 78,701 104,560 231,276 155,471 31,646 Gombe 419,226 83,985 54,886 83,667 92,161 98,000 6,527 Imo 837,195 128,820 117,594 120,588 223,085 211,772 35,336 Jigawa 810,310 208,347 106,899 162,136 119,888 181,493 31,547 Kaduna 1,115,974 202,661 121,514 269,213 214,555 295,744 12,287 Kano 1,603,335 433,151 193,333 346,022 222,133 359,746 48,950 Katsina 1,066,316 368,735 137,840 236,210 151,150 139,415 32,966 Kebbi 562,827 195,506 66,974 99,967 110,568 70,463 19,349 Kogi 641,556 45,296 51,354 124,313 293,881 119,782 6,930 Kwara 468,780 35,578 23,623 118,782 203,083 76,855 10,859 Lagos 2,195,842 1,171,872 60,633 484,777 277,426 176,239 24,895 Nasarawa 342,711 39,511 34,380 81,819 119,629 63,653 3,719 Niger 729,964 73,196 50,561 200,078 283,374 112,580 10,175 Ogun 880,970 153,986 42,452 147,077 255,096 272,369 9,990 Ondo 763,020 72,036 42,904 106,578 334,776 194,547 12,179 Osun 730,313 51,988 42,960 122,459 280,247 219,714 12,945 1,248,105 126,955 46,883 169,926 538,871 335,739 29,731 604,491 64,674 54,915 89,239 186,077 201,692 7,894 Rivers 1,123,998 111,219 101,179 447,341 343,072 99,018 22,169 Sokoto 688,710 235,492 91,643 127,561 130,937 78,044 25,033 Taraba 431,385 51,012 41,604 70,474 160,210 94,639 13,446 Yobe 418,999 78,145 49,662 96,849 95,414 87,278 11,651 Zamfara 592,106 203,330 78,377 115,050 100,675 70,711 23,963 FCT(Abuja) 303,592 74,523 10,654 52,501 129,171 35,434 1,309 Nigeria 28,197,085 5,439,274 Source: National Population Commission 2,716,037 5,759,200 7,965,527 5,615,273 701,774 Oyo Plateau 84 TABLE 102: State PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD BY MAJOR SOURCE OF WATER FOR DRINKING AND COOKING, 2007 Total Households Pipe borne water treated Pipe borne water not treated Borehole /Hand Pump Protected Well/Spring Unprotected Well/Spring Rain Water Stream/Po nd/River Tanker/Truc k/Vendor Other Sources Abia 983,486 - 1.4 53.4 0.1 0.2 - 43.4 1.3 0.1 Adamawa 659,886 6.4 2.2 23.0 3.8 26.6 - 30.8 7.0 0.1 Akwa Ibom 905,492 3.8 0.9 39.7 0.9 1.1 - 53.5 - 0.2 0.3 Anambra 1,049,161 3.1 - 59.6 0.7 1.7 1.0 31.9 1.8 Bauchi 594,345 0.5 11.6 22.2 12.5 45.4 - 7.7 - - Bayelsa 572,294 7.7 7.4 9.7 0.9 13.8 1.7 57.8 - 1.0 Benue 879,003 2.2 - 2.9 18.0 8.8 - 57.7 10.5 - Borno 763,401 4.8 9.5 24.2 15.6 28.4 - 8.6 8.7 0.2 Cross River 667,619 7.9 1.8 21.9 2.6 4.0 - 61.0 - 0.9 1,029,258 5.4 1.9 41.5 13.9 14.7 2.7 19.7 0.2 - Ebonyi 474,920 6.1 0.8 41.9 8.3 2.1 - 40.0 0.8 - Edo 955,587 4.1 0.4 25.7 21.5 7.8 0.7 36.4 3.2 0.2 Ekiti 830,785 14.4 0.6 8.6 35.9 5.3 - 34.4 0.2 0.5 Enugu 859,109 14.9 0.1 4.1 8.1 13.6 9.2 30.8 18.4 0.8 Gombe 405,005 5.8 - 18.6 14.3 27.5 - 13.8 20.0 - 1,065,623 4.9 1.1 59.3 0.5 4.1 2.1 22.9 3.3 1.8 783,583 14.9 7.1 53.3 1.8 20.5 - - 2.5 - Kaduna 1,144,276 15.0 0.8 6.3 25.2 29.3 - 18.5 4.5 0.3 Kano 1,446,326 9.6 8.2 17.7 24.3 35.3 - 2.8 2.3 - Katsina Delta Imo Jigawa 1,076,980 5.4 - 10.8 40.0 28.6 - 11.3 3.3 0.7 Kebbi 596,523 5.4 0.7 11.3 30.1 41.2 0.2 9.0 2.1 - Kogi 886,087 10.0 1.6 22.0 13.0 1.7 - 41.5 10.3 0.2 Kwara 640,332 8.2 1.5 41.2 23.4 7.8 - 17.7 0.0 Lagos 2,519,514 12.8 7.6 42.3 18.9 4.8 - 0.2 13.3 - 630,483 14.3 0.7 13.7 8.3 1.5 0.1 60.8 - 0.6 Niger 715,239 16.1 1.7 21.2 8.3 10.6 - 41.0 1.1 - Ogun 1,295,629 9.4 1.8 47.0 14.4 8.9 0.4 17.9 0.1 0.1 Ondo 1,033,269 0.5 0.2 27.7 35.6 1.9 - 32.9 - 1.2 Osun 1,117,674 11.9 0.3 9.1 47.0 9.8 - 20.0 2.0 - Oyo 1,582,002 11.4 0.2 17.2 42.1 6.1 0.5 20.6 1.2 0.9 693,065 4.0 - 4.0 29.8 19.1 - 36.0 6.5 0.5 Rivers 1,405,916 3.1 - 39.7 22.3 15.7 1.7 12.1 5.0 0.4 Sokoto 849,025 23.6 2.4 0.7 24.6 47.0 0.3 1.4 - - Taraba 458,739 1.2 0.5 5.0 4.6 14.9 - 69.9 3.7 0.1 Yobe 399,118 2.0 1.2 20.2 19.8 53.3 - 1.9 1.2 0.5 Zamfara 602,372 3.6 0.2 28.6 33.6 14.1 - 19.8 - - FCT(Abuja) Sector 140,127 14.4 1.1 26.9 3.8 1.9 0.3 31.3 18.9 1.4 Urban 11,233,613 18.6 3.6 34.4 22.4 6.5 - 6.2 7.8 0.5 Rural 21,477,638 3.3 1.8 21.9 16.3 20.1 0.8 33.4 2.2 0.2 National 32,711,251 8.1 Source: National Bureau of Statistics Note: - = Nil 2.3 26.8 18.7 14.6 0.6 24.4 4.1 0.3 Nassarawa Plateau 85 TABLE 103: State PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD BY MAJOR SOURCE OF WATER FOR DRINKING AND COOKING, 2008 Pipe borne water treated Pipe borne water untreated Bore hole Hand pump Well Spring protected Well Spring unprotected Rain water Stream Pond River Tanker Truck Vendor Abia 1.3 - 57.9 0.5 0.3 0.3 38.3 1.3 Adamawa 2.0 3.7 15.7 14.1 19.4 0.2 35.6 8.5 Akwa ibom 2.8 - 41.9 3.3 - 0.3 51.4 0.3 Anambra - - 63.1 4.2 4.0 3.5 20.6 4.7 Bauchi 3.9 1.2 22.8 10.4 47.0 0.2 13.7 0.2 Bayelsa 2.0 4.7 13.3 0.8 1.6 1.2 69.8 3.5 Benue - 0.2 5.4 25.6 5.7 0.5 57.4 5.2 Borno 4.0 2.8 30.3 8.5 40.0 - 10.0 4.4 Cross_Rivers 8.8 - 12.4 1.4 1.7 - 75.3 0.5 Delta 3.3 - 38.2 21.4 12.8 4.8 19.2 - Ebonyi 4.2 0.3 46.8 1.5 13.3 - 31.4 2.4 Edo 4.1 - 44.5 19.0 3.0 3.7 24.2 1.4 Ekiti 26.9 0.3 6.6 31.4 1.7 1.7 31.2 0.2 Enugu 12.4 0.9 14.3 4.8 5.7 2.1 31.8 27.0 Gombe 6.0 - 20.1 6.5 49.4 13.8 4.3 Imo 1.3 1.0 57.8 4.4 6.7 0.2 25.6 2.4 Jigawa 16.2 3.1 53.7 7.3 18.0 0.2 1.6 - Kaduna 13.9 1.0 8.3 16.7 39.9 0.3 19.5 0.3 Kano 12.3 6.1 25.3 11.3 33.3 - 8.4 3.2 Katsina 7.7 - 23.8 17.8 41.0 - 3.4 5.3 Kebbi 5.2 0.2 7.0 20.5 64.8 - 0.7 1.6 Kogi 6.9 0.3 19.2 18.5 4.1 0.2 42.7 7.9 Kwara 7.3 4.1 44.5 25.2 0.6 - 18.3 - Lagos 8.4 1.2 73.8 5.0 2.1 - - 7.5 Nassarawa 14.6 0.7 11.7 5.8 5.5 0.3 60.5 0.7 Niger 13.2 1.8 28.3 8.2 10.5 - 35.0 2.9 Ogun 10.2 1.0 51.5 13.9 3.8 - 19.4 - Ondo 0.5 2.9 16.1 35.8 2.2 0.2 42.0 - Osun 20.4 - 9.8 39.3 3.1 - 23.8 2.4 Oyo 9.4 0.3 20.5 41.4 4.8 - 22.9 - Plateau 5.9 0.2 9.5 23.8 17.1 0.3 41.8 - Rivers 10.7 0.8 42.4 9.1 26.0 0.2 5.7 1.7 Sokoto 12.5 1.5 8.0 7.9 64.6 - 5.0 0.5 Taraba 0.6 0.2 10.2 8.7 1.2 - 74.8 4.1 Yobe 1.8 0.7 33.0 28.2 32.8 - 1.8 1.8 Zamfara 6.9 0.2 18.5 8.3 46.6 0.5 19.0 - 10.6 1.8 39.3 2.0 1.0 - 30.6 14.3 Urban 19.7 2.1 37.5 21.6 4.9 0.1 6.1 7.4 Rural 3.3 0.8 25.2 11.3 22.0 0.7 34.5 1.8 1.1 28.4 14.0 17.5 0.5 27.1 3.2 FCT Sector 7.7 National Source: National Bureau of Statistics Note: - = Nil 86 TABLE 104: State PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD BY MAJOR SOURCE OF WATER FOR DRINKING AND COOKING, 2008 Pipe borne water treated Pipe borne water untreated Bore hole Hand pump Well Spring protected Well Spring unprotected Rain water Stream Pond River Tanker Truck Vendor Abia 1.3 - 57.9 0.5 0.3 0.3 38.3 1.3 Adamawa 2.0 3.7 15.7 14.1 19.4 0.2 35.6 8.5 Akwa ibom 2.8 - 41.9 3.3 - 0.3 51.4 0.3 Anambra - - 63.1 4.2 4.0 3.5 20.6 4.7 Bauchi 3.9 1.2 22.8 10.4 47.0 0.2 13.7 0.2 Bayelsa 2.0 4.7 13.3 0.8 1.6 1.2 69.8 3.5 Benue - 0.2 5.4 25.6 5.7 0.5 57.4 5.2 Borno 4.0 2.8 30.3 8.5 40.0 - 10.0 4.4 Cross_Rivers 8.8 - 12.4 1.4 1.7 - 75.3 0.5 Delta 3.3 - 38.2 21.4 12.8 4.8 19.2 - Ebonyi 4.2 0.3 46.8 1.5 13.3 - 31.4 2.4 Edo 4.1 - 44.5 19.0 3.0 3.7 24.2 1.4 Ekiti 26.9 0.3 6.6 31.4 1.7 1.7 31.2 0.2 Enugu 12.4 0.9 14.3 4.8 5.7 2.1 31.8 27.0 Gombe 6.0 - 20.1 6.5 49.4 - 13.8 4.3 Imo 1.3 1.0 57.8 4.4 6.7 0.2 25.6 2.4 Jigawa 16.2 3.1 53.7 7.3 18.0 0.2 1.6 Kaduna 13.9 1.0 8.3 16.7 39.9 0.3 19.5 0.3 Kano 12.3 6.1 25.3 11.3 33.3 - 8.4 3.2 Katsina 7.7 - 23.8 17.8 41.0 - 3.4 5.3 Kebbi 5.2 0.2 7.0 20.5 64.8 - 0.7 1.6 Kogi 6.9 0.3 19.2 18.5 4.1 0.2 42.7 7.9 Kwara 7.3 4.1 44.5 25.2 0.6 - 18.3 - Lagos 8.4 1.2 73.8 5.0 2.1 - - 7.5 Nassarawa 14.6 0.7 11.7 5.8 5.5 0.3 60.5 0.7 Niger 13.2 1.8 28.3 8.2 10.5 - 35.0 2.9 Ogun 10.2 1.0 51.5 13.9 3.8 - 19.4 - Ondo 0.5 2.9 16.1 35.8 2.2 0.2 42.0 - Osun 20.4 - 9.8 39.3 3.1 - 23.8 2.4 Oyo 9.4 0.3 20.5 41.4 4.8 - 22.9 - Plateau 5.9 0.2 9.5 23.8 17.1 0.3 41.8 - Rivers 10.7 0.8 42.4 9.1 26.0 0.2 5.7 1.7 Sokoto 12.5 1.5 8.0 7.9 64.6 - 5.0 0.5 Taraba 0.6 0.2 10.2 8.7 1.2 - 74.8 4.1 Yobe 1.8 0.7 33.0 28.2 32.8 - 1.8 1.8 Zamfara 6.9 0.2 18.5 8.3 46.6 0.5 19.0 - 10.6 1.8 39.3 2.0 1.0 - 30.6 14.3 Urban 19.7 2.1 37.5 21.6 4.9 0.1 6.1 7.4 Rural 3.3 0.8 25.2 11.3 22.0 0.7 34.5 1.8 1.1 28.4 14.0 17.5 0.5 27.1 3.2 FCT Sector 7.7 National Source: National Bureau of Statistics Note: - = Nil 87 TABLE 105: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF FUEL FOR COOKING, 2007 State Abia Adamawa Electricity Gas Kerosine Wood Coal - 0.7 25.8 73.6 - 0.5 - 6.2 93.4 - - 0.2 18.3 81.0 0.4 Anambra 0.4 0.3 26.8 72.2 0.3 Bauchi 0.0 - 2.1 97.6 0.3 Bayelsa Akwa Ibom 0.9 - 41.3 57.6 0.2 Benue - 0.4 3.1 94.5 2.0 Borno - - 1.3 98.4 0.3 Cross River - 0.2 19.6 79.8 0.3 Delta - 1.6 21.3 76.6 0.5 Ebonyi 0.1 0.8 9.2 90.0 0.0 Edo 2.1 0.1 18.6 78.7 0.5 Ekiti - - 24.2 74.3 1.5 Enugu 0.1 2.1 28.3 68.9 0.6 Gombe 2.1 0.0 5.5 92.4 0.0 Imo 0.2 0.7 13.6 85.1 0.4 Jigawa 1.0 - 3.9 95.1 0.0 Kaduna 0.3 1.2 9.8 88.5 0.2 Kano 1.3 0.1 3.4 94.9 0.3 Katsina 1.7 - 0.5 97.5 0.2 Kebbi 0.5 0.2 0.0 99.2 0.1 Kogi 0.3 - 12.0 86.6 1.0 Kwara 1.1 - 15.5 62.0 21.4 Lagos 2.8 3.8 89.7 3.1 0.6 Nassarawa 0.0 - 9.2 90.8 0.0 Niger 0.7 - 5.2 92.9 1.2 Ogun 2.0 - 48.8 49.0 0.3 Ondo 0.2 0.2 32.6 66.7 0.3 Osun 0.8 0.2 27.1 56.0 15.9 Oyo 0.1 1.3 44.7 50.2 3.8 Plateau 0.6 0.4 16.8 80.8 1.4 Rivers - 2.8 31.3 65.2 0.7 Sokoto 0.6 0.3 2.5 96.2 0.5 Taraba - - 1.0 98.8 0.2 Yobe - - 0.9 98.7 0.4 Zamfara 0.1 0.1 4.1 95.5 0.3 FCT(Abuja) 0.7 3.4 34.5 57.4 4.0 Urban 1.5 2.0 54.1 39.0 3.4 Rural 0.3 0.1 7.0 92.0 0.6 National 0.7 0.7 22.9 74.1 1.6 Sector Source: National Bureau of Statistics Note: - = Nil 88 TABLE 106: State PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF FUEL FOR COOKING, 2008 Electricity Gas Kerosene Wood Abia 0.2 0.7 21.4 77.8 - Adamawa 0.2 0.4 2.3 96.8 0.4 Akwa ibom - 1.5 15.7 82.4 0.3 Anambra - 0.7 21.7 77.3 0.2 Bauchi Coal - 0.2 1.6 98.2 - Bayelsa 0.8 0.4 47.5 51.4 - Benue 0.2 - 2.8 96.5 0.5 Borno - - 2.1 94.3 3.6 Cross_Rivers Delta - 0.2 13.6 86.3 - 0.3 1.2 36.6 61.6 0.2 Ebonyi - - 6.9 93.1 - Edo 0.2 - 25.5 74.3 - Ekiti 0.7 0.3 36.6 61.5 0.9 Enugu 0.2 0.7 21.3 77.3 0.5 Gombe 0.3 - 3.6 95.9 0.2 Imo 0.5 1.0 7.4 90.9 0.2 Jigawa 0.2 0.3 1.6 97.8 0.2 Kaduna 0.2 - 8.7 90.7 0.5 Kano 0.5 0.2 4.5 94.1 0.7 - - 2.2 97.8 - Kebbi 0.2 0.4 4.8 94.6 - Kogi 1.0 0.3 18.9 79.6 0.2 - 0.2 12.7 74.3 12.7 Katsina Kwara Lagos - 6.2 91.1 2.7 - 0.5 - 7.9 91.1 0.5 Niger - 0.2 9.6 89.3 0.9 Ogun - 0.7 60.9 37.3 1.2 Ondo 0.2 0.3 17.0 82.5 - Osun 1.2 - 45.7 49.6 3.5 Nassarawa Oyo - 0.5 43.6 44.1 11.8 Plateau 0.2 1.0 10.0 88.8 - Rivers 0.3 1.7 38.9 59.1 - Sokoto 0.2 - 6.3 93.5 - Taraba - - 2.6 97.4 - Yobe - - 2.3 97.7 - Zamfara FCT - - 1.7 98.3 - 0.2 1.9 38.7 57.6 1.7 Sector - - Urban 0.5 1.8 Rural 0.1 National 0.2 Source: National Bureau of Statistics Note: - = Nil - - 49.6 44.9 3.1 - 0.1 7.3 92.1 0.4 0.6 18.5 79.6 1.1 89 TABLE 107: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF FUEL FOR COOKING, 2009 Fuel for Cooking State Electricity Gas Kerosene Wood Coal Abia - 2.2 21.8 75.9 0.2 Adamawa - - 5.0 95.0 - Akwa Ibom - 0.7 14.6 84.7 - Anambra - 0.5 27.9 71.6 - Bauchi 0.2 - 2.8 97.0 - - 1.7 37.5 60.8 - Benue 9.9 10.3 5.3 74.5 - Borno - - 0.2 99.8 0.4 Bayelsa Cross River 0.6 - 16.6 82.5 Delta 0.4 0.6 45.9 53.1 Ebonyi - 0.2 14.3 85.3 Edo - 2.1 44.0 53.9 Ekiti 0.3 0.5 0.4 44.5 52.6 2.0 Enugu - 3.3 26.7 69.9 0.2 Gombe - - 3.5 96.5 - Imo - 0.3 11.5 86.7 1.5 - Jigawa - - 0.6 99.4 Kaduna 0.3 - 10.3 89.4 - Kano 0.3 0.5 7.9 90.8 0.5 Katsina Kebbi Kogi - - 0.7 99.1 0.1 0.4 - 0.3 99.2 - - 0.8 24.7 74.0 0.5 Kwara 1.6 0.2 14.9 66.1 17.2 Lagos 1.1 2.2 87.6 8.7 0.4 - 1.5 16.1 79.5 2.8 Niger 0.1 0.1 6.7 88.9 4.1 Ogun 0.7 0.9 73.8 24.6 - Ondo 0.6 - 23.7 74.4 1.3 Osun 0.8 0.4 51.7 42.0 5.1 Nassarawa Oyo - 0.6 58.8 35.4 5.2 0.3 - 17.3 82.4 - Rivers - 3.1 50.7 46.2 - Sokoto - 0.2 3.1 96.6 - Plateau Taraba Yobe Zamfara FCT - 0.3 3.2 96.3 0.1 0.1 - 0.8 98.8 0.3 - - 0.4 99.6 - 0.7 6.0 30.7 60.3 2.2 Sector - - - - - Urban 0.5 2.0 55.3 40.6 1.6 Rural 0.3 0.3 11.9 87.1 0.3 0.4 0.9 27.5 70.4 0.8 National Source: National Bureau of Statistics Note: - = Nil 90 TABLE 108: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD BY TYPE OF REFUSE DISPOSAL FACILITY, 2007 HH Bin collected by Govt Agency HH Bin collected by Private Agency Government Bin or Shed Disposal within Compound Unauthorized refuse heap Other Types Abia 1.4 1.3 10.8 51.6 29.0 5.9 Adamawa 0.1 0.7 8.2 34.2 51.1 5.7 Akwa Ibom 1.3 4.0 1.1 88.7 3.4 1.5 Anambra 2.8 3.4 - 47.8 39.7 6.2 State Bauchi - - 3.3 31.8 64.9 - Bayelsa 4.2 - 2.0 44.9 32.1 16.7 Benue 0.1 - - 32.9 66.8 0.2 Borno 0.4 0.9 2.4 25.8 64.6 6.0 14.9 0.2 2.1 37.4 21.7 23.7 Delta 2.4 4.0 1.4 10.2 65.1 16.9 Ebonyi 4.9 - - 67.7 22.6 4.8 Edo 1.1 3.6 - 31.5 58.2 5.7 Ekiti 0.2 0.1 - 14.7 81.1 3.8 Enugu 4.8 0.2 0.4 52.7 28.5 13.3 - 5.8 - 32.8 61.4 - Imo 4.4 0.6 0.7 54.3 31.3 8.7 Jigawa 0.4 - - 77.4 22.2 - - - 9.6 29.4 56.4 4.6 Kano 3.9 1.5 0.3 55.1 35.7 3.6 Katsina 1.0 0.2 - 63.4 34.8 0.6 - 0.4 0.9 94.0 4.1 0.6 Cross River Gombe Kaduna Kebbi Kogi - 0.1 0.3 10.2 82.9 6.6 Kwara 2.3 - 2.7 31.9 44.4 18.8 Lagos 22.1 30.1 8.9 5.7 21.0 12.2 0.1 - - 14.6 60.3 25.0 Nassarawa Niger - - - 12.9 85.7 1.4 Ogun 2.5 3.4 2.0 21.1 55.2 15.8 Ondo - 1.7 0.6 16.2 65.0 16.6 Osun - 1.2 - 34.7 64.1 - Oyo 3.9 6.5 0.1 41.4 42.8 5.3 Plateau 0.6 0.2 0.1 33.4 62.1 3.7 Rivers 4.1 2.2 7.1 28.8 43.3 14.5 Sokoto 4.5 - 6.7 71.4 11.0 6.4 Taraba - 0.7 - 42.8 52.9 3.6 Yobe - 0.1 0.8 19.3 78.0 1.7 Zamfara - - 1.6 66.0 32.4 - 3.3 10.7 1.1 12.2 68.8 3.9 Urban 8.1 8.8 6.2 23.2 48.6 5.0 Rural 0.6 0.3 0.4 45.2 45.7 7.8 3.7 2.5 37.8 44.9 7.6 FCT(Abuja) Sector National 3.5 Source: National Bureau of Statistics Note: - = Nil 91 TABLE 109: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD BY TYPE OF REFUSE DISPOSAL FACILITY, 2008 HH Bin collected by Government HH Bin collected by private agency Government bin or shed Disposal within compound Unauthorize d refuse heap Other Abia 0.2 3.0 4.7 28.9 34.4 28.8 Adamawa 0.2 0.5 1.4 28.3 69.2 0.4 Akwa ibom 2.1 0.5 3.8 86.1 6.9 0.7 Anambra 5.4 0.7 1.4 28.0 43.9 20.6 Bauchi 0.4 0.9 0.2 41.1 56.8 0.7 State Bayelsa - 1.2 2.7 12.9 12.2 71.0 Benue 0.9 4.5 0.2 48.1 46.0 0.3 Borno 2.8 - 1.9 17.2 71.0 7.0 Cross Rivers 2.5 0.2 8.1 29.8 40.5 18.8 Delta 0.7 7.9 5.0 41.1 39.4 6.0 - - 1.5 66.4 28.7 3.4 Edo - 3.4 - 17.9 77.8 0.8 Ekiti 2.4 - 0.7 8.8 75.4 12.7 Enugu 9.0 - 8.4 60.8 20.5 1.4 Gombe 6.0 - - 43.6 49.9 0.5 Imo 1.2 0.7 2.0 56.0 20.2 19.9 Jigawa 0.9 0.5 3.3 61.7 33.7 - Kaduna 1.2 1.2 1.3 44.7 50.4 1.2 Kano 1.2 0.2 - 33.2 65.5 - Katsina 1.7 0.2 4.4 65.0 28.7 - Kebbi - - - 71.5 27.5 1.1 Kogi - - - 27.8 70.0 2.2 Ebonyi Kwara - - 2.1 28.2 69.7 - Lagos 33.6 34.9 3.6 2.6 18.8 6.5 Nassarawa 1.4 - 0.2 36.8 55.2 6.5 Niger 0.2 0.2 1.1 13.1 84.4 1.1 Ogun 3.3 11.7 0.8 6.5 64.7 12.9 Ondo 5.0 - - 28.3 48.0 18.7 Osun - - - 5.1 90.4 4.5 Oyo - 4.1 0.2 11.3 80.5 3.9 Plateau 0.7 - 0.5 31.4 66.8 0.5 Rivers 6.7 3.2 2.0 32.6 55.5 - Sokoto 8.9 0.2 - 41.4 28.8 20.7 Taraba - 0.6 - 60.8 38.6 - Yobe - 0.5 - 12.9 86.5 - Zamfara 1.0 0.2 - 66.9 31.9 - FCT 3.2 6.4 0.7 18.3 65.5 5.9 Urban 9.6 8.6 5.3 18.2 54.5 3.8 Rural 0.4 0.2 0.4 42.4 49.0 7.5 National 2.8 Source: National Bureau of Statistics Note: - = Nil 2.4 1.7 36.0 50.5 6.5 Sector 92 TABLE 110: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD BY TYPE OF REFUSE DISPOSAL FACILITY, 2009 HH Bin collected by Govt Agency HH Bin collected by Private Agency Government Bin or Shed Disposal within Compound Unauthorized refuse heap Other Types Abia 2.0 3.9 0.6 32.3 53.6 7.6 Adamawa 0.9 - 0.4 29.7 66.7 2.3 - - 5.0 80.5 14.6 - Anambra 0.9 0.7 1.7 32.7 53.1 10.9 Bauchi 6.0 2.0 10.3 25.0 56.7 - Bayelsa 0.4 - 1.1 16.5 20.6 61.3 Benue - 19.5 4.5 48.2 27.8 - Borno 0.6 - 1.0 8.7 83.7 5.9 Cross River 5.9 - 10.0 61.3 16.6 6.1 Delta 0.2 2.3 0.6 38.1 52.5 6.3 State Akwa Ibom Ebonyi 2.1 1.3 3.4 32.0 48.8 12.4 Edo 11.6 2.5 0.3 26.9 51.7 7.0 Ekiti 0.5 - 4.7 10.2 77.9 6.6 10.7 - 7.1 45.7 33.4 3.0 - 0.2 7.9 43.9 45.4 2.6 Imo 1.3 0.6 0.8 59.4 11.7 26.2 Jigawa 4.7 1.9 2.2 64.9 26.4 - Kaduna 1.2 - 0.4 54.9 43.6 - Kano 1.6 0.2 0.3 26.4 71.5 - - - 0.1 69.2 30.4 0.3 Enugu Gombe Katsina Kebbi - - 2.2 78.4 18.9 0.4 Kogi 0.2 0.2 0.2 13.6 78.2 7.5 Kwara 1.3 3.6 21.9 68.2 4.9 Lagos 33.4 24.3 11.5 5.6 16.6 8.5 - - 10.3 30.6 57.3 1.8 Niger 1.8 4.6 - 20.1 69.1 4.3 Ogun 2.5 5.1 0.2 6.5 58.0 27.7 Ondo 0.2 0.2 2.5 33.3 49.0 14.8 Osun 0.8 3.4 3.6 16.7 70.8 4.7 Oyo 8.0 2.5 4.7 9.5 69.3 5.9 - - - 31.7 55.1 13.2 Rivers 0.2 6.6 6.3 21.8 47.6 17.5 Sokoto 1.2 - 1.2 68.1 13.2 16.3 Taraba - 0.4 - 34.8 64.4 0.4 Yobe - 0.1 0.2 32.1 67.1 0.5 Nassarawa Plateau Zamfara - - - 54.7 45.3 - 3.0 7.7 0.5 7.9 66.2 14.8 Urban 8.9 6.9 7.3 15.2 54.4 7.4 Rural 0.4 0.5 0.3 42.4 44.8 11.6 National 3.5 Source: National Bureau of Statistics Note: - = Nil 2.8 2.9 32.5 48.3 10.1 FCT Sector 93 TABLE 111: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF TOILET FACILITY, 2007 State Abia Toilet on water None Flush to sewage Flush to septic tank Pail/Buc ket Covered Pit Latrine Uncovered Pit Latrine VIP Latrine Other types - - 2.8 18.8 - 52.4 18.4 2.6 4.9 Adamawa 5.1 0.2 3.3 0.1 - 54.3 20.5 4.3 12.3 Akwa Ibom 1.3 1.6 2.7 3.0 - 78.7 8.1 - 4.6 Anambra 3.5 - - 24.0 - 50.7 1.7 - 20.1 Bauchi 3.0 - - - - 55.1 41.1 - 0.8 Bayelsa 0.2 69.1 6.2 7.0 - 1.0 2.5 - 14.1 Benue 23.5 - 1.9 5.7 - 32.0 20.6 0.9 15.3 Borno 0.6 - 0.7 - 0.3 65.2 31.8 1.4 - Cross River 4.4 - 4.8 4.9 - 37.2 21.3 4.8 22.6 Delta 0.4 16.8 13.8 23.4 - 19.3 13.2 - 13.2 Ebonyi 1.8 - 6.4 1.8 - 16.5 56.4 - 17.1 Edo 17.6 0.1 2.5 7.8 - 32.6 21.1 0.9 17.3 Ekiti 54.2 0.7 8.1 2.7 - 26.5 2.9 0.8 4.0 Enugu 3.5 - 3.4 16.6 - 29.5 6.6 0.3 40.0 Gombe 11.4 - 5.0 0.7 - 55.4 25.7 - 1.7 Imo 6.2 - 0.4 17.2 - 68.0 2.3 - 5.9 Jigawa 0.7 - 0.7 - - 81.2 5.3 1.9 10.2 Kaduna 0.9 1.1 4.6 3.0 - 53.0 26.5 - 10.9 Kano 3.3 0.2 0.7 - - 69.6 25.3 0.2 0.7 Katsina 0.6 - 0.5 0.2 0.2 75.1 23.0 0.3 0.2 Kebbi 9.6 0.2 0.5 0.2 - 39.3 43.7 0.3 6.3 Kogi 52.4 0.1 3.8 1.4 - 24.9 14.2 0.1 3.2 Kwara 41.0 4.4 9.3 4.7 - 22.2 0.7 0.2 17.5 Lagos 0.1 3.4 13.4 39.2 0.6 25.8 15.3 - 2.1 Nassarawa 5.0 - 4.3 0.6 - 41.0 12.3 - 36.9 Niger 0.6 0.8 1.6 3.6 3.2 37.5 17.0 - 35.9 Ogun 0.3 4.8 4.0 10.3 0.1 46.1 4.9 1.3 28.2 Ondo 0.1 8.4 6.1 3.1 0.3 31.4 3.3 3.6 43.6 Osun 50.1 1.0 0.7 13.2 - 33.5 1.0 0.4 - Oyo 8.9 - 5.5 17.4 0.2 29.1 2.5 - 36.3 Plateau 8.9 0.9 5.5 2.8 - 33.5 12.8 - 35.7 Rivers 0.2 33.4 4.0 15.8 - 22.5 10.9 2.3 10.9 Sokoto 0.9 - 0.9 - - 54.7 35.1 0.2 8.2 Taraba 12.4 0.2 0.4 0.2 - 25.9 28.9 0.7 31.3 Yobe 0.9 - 0.1 - - 34.0 40.6 0.1 24.3 Zamfara 0.3 - 0.1 0.2 0.3 85.7 12.1 - 1.4 FCT(Abuja) 6.1 1.3 13.0 19.5 - 20.5 7.2 0.3 32.0 Urban 5.0 2.5 9.1 21.0 0.6 45.1 9.8 1.1 5.8 Rural 9.6 3.8 1.4 2.5 - 43.4 20.2 0.6 18.6 4.0 4.1 9.6 0.2 43.0 15.6 0.7 14.3 Sector National 8.6 Source: National Bureau of Statistics Note: - = Nil 94 TABLE 112: State Abia PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF TOILET FACILITY, STATE AND SECTOR, 2008 None Toilet on Flush to water sewage Flush to Covered Pit Uncovered Pail bucket septic tank Latrine pit latrine V.I.P. latrine Other 0.3 - 3.8 23.1 - 48.6 17.6 0.3 6.3 Adamawa 11.5 - 1.1 2.1 - 46.6 22.1 - 16.5 Akwa ibom 4.2 6.8 1.2 8.6 0.2 67.8 11.2 - - Anambra 6.8 - 6.5 18.6 - 58.6 0.8 - 8.7 Bauchi 4.7 0.2 0.3 0.2 - 45.1 42.5 - 7.1 Bayelsa 5.6 47.6 3.9 7.5 - 1.6 - 3.1 30.8 Benue 38.8 0.5 0.3 2.5 1.0 36.9 7.9 - 12.0 Borno 1.3 1.1 - - 0.2 54.6 32.2 1.7 9.0 Cross_Rivers 4.3 - 0.9 11.8 - 20.6 17.6 0.9 44.0 Delta 4.3 20.0 15.3 10.3 0.4 21.6 8.8 2.8 16.6 Ebonyi 5.4 - 0.4 5.2 - 14.0 41.7 2.1 31.2 Edo 9.2 5.7 4.8 3.2 - 60.0 9.2 4.7 3.2 Ekiti 31.3 0.4 6.6 6.2 - 27.0 - - 28.6 Enugu 6.7 - 4.7 29.0 - 16.2 1.8 0.1 41.6 Gombe 4.4 0.6 2.7 0.7 - 64.0 25.8 0.2 1.7 Imo 3.9 - 3.9 8.7 - 78.5 2.2 - 2.9 Jigawa 2.6 0.6 1.7 0.7 0.1 54.2 28.1 1.2 10.9 Kaduna 0.8 0.3 4.4 2.8 0.1 55.3 27.7 0.5 8.2 Kano 0.2 - 0.4 1.0 - 65.5 32.4 0.1 0.4 - 0.1 0.8 0.1 - 54.3 44.8 - - 3.6 - 0.3 1.8 - 26.5 65.8 - 2.0 Katsina Kebbi Kogi 2.9 1.8 2.3 0.4 - 17.3 1.7 0.5 73.2 Kwara 24.8 0.4 5.1 6.4 - 20.1 0.8 - 42.2 Lagos 2.7 1.7 27.9 45.5 - 14.7 4.4 0.5 2.7 Nassarawa 5.8 3.4 0.2 1.7 0.1 37.0 11.3 - 40.6 Niger 14.7 0.2 2.7 6.1 - 40.3 22.3 0.1 13.4 Ogun 0.2 - 6.6 6.9 0.2 54.3 4.4 0.5 26.9 Ondo 2.0 8.5 0.7 4.8 - 22.4 2.6 0.3 58.7 Osun 2.4 0.3 0.7 8.9 - 32.5 0.5 1.4 53.3 Oyo 53.3 0.6 5.0 15.8 0.6 23.2 0.6 - 0.9 Plateau 31.7 0.1 0.9 2.4 - 21.0 7.7 - 36.2 Rivers 0.8 30.7 2.0 28.3 - 22.7 12.6 0.1 2.8 Sokoto 17.7 0.1 0.2 - - 29.1 36.5 - 16.6 Taraba 6.6 0.2 1.4 - - 35.0 9.4 - 47.5 Yobe 5.4 - 0.1 1.0 - 33.9 27.3 0.4 31.9 - - 0.5 - 0.3 55.7 42.2 0.5 0.8 0.5 0.3 12.3 15.0 1.2 33.3 3.2 1.8 32.4 Urban 6.0 2.8 12.9 25.3 0.3 38.4 5.1 0.6 8.7 Rural 10.1 4.1 1.1 3.1 0.0 38.2 20.8 0.6 21.9 3.7 5.0 10.3 0.1 38.3 15.7 0.6 17.6 Zamfara FCT SECTOR National 8.8 Source: National Bureau of Statistics Note: - = Nil 95 TABLE 113: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF HOUSING UNIT, 2007 State Single room Flat Duplex Whole Building Other Types Abia 32.6 5.4 - 56.9 5.1 Adamawa 77.3 4.5 - 10.6 7.6 Akwa Ibom 43.3 7.9 0.2 47.4 1.2 Anambra 38.7 3.9 0.5 55.8 1.1 Bauchi 98.1 1.1 - 0.8 - Bayelsa 69.0 10.2 - 20.5 0.3 Benue 69.6 4.4 - 19.5 6.5 Borno 91.6 1.7 - 2.8 3.9 Cross River 81.7 2.6 0.4 15.3 - Delta 72.8 13.3 0.7 12.5 0.9 Ebonyi 19.9 1.5 0.5 77.7 0.3 Edo 64.4 6.1 0.1 28.8 0.6 Ekiti 81.1 6.9 0.4 11.6 - Enugu 30.8 6.3 0.4 61.4 1.2 Gombe 78.1 4.6 - 17.2 - Imo 27.3 4.1 1.1 67.3 0.2 Jigawa 43.9 4.0 0.1 52.0 - Kaduna 74.3 7.6 - 17.5 0.6 Kano 96.7 0.9 - 2.2 0.2 Katsina 98.7 0.6 - 0.2 0.5 Kebbi 93.8 4.3 1.3 0.6 - Kogi 64.9 4.2 0.6 30.3 - Kwara 74.9 9.0 0.1 14.9 1.0 Lagos 80.6 15.8 0.5 3.1 - Nassarawa 84.4 5.6 - 9.7 0.4 Niger 79.9 1.9 - 18.1 - Ogun 78.6 7.1 - 13.4 0.9 Ondo 78.5 6.6 - 14.9 - Osun 79.2 8.7 - 12.1 - Oyo 73.3 10.1 0.7 15.0 0.8 Plateau 89.0 6.9 - 4.1 - Rivers 50.4 9.6 3.1 35.8 1.1 Sokoto 72.5 3.8 0.1 23.0 0.5 Taraba 72.4 1.4 0.4 20.0 5.8 Yobe 93.1 0.3 - 5.2 1.4 Zamfara 4.6 0.2 0.7 94.3 0.3 31.0 20.6 1.5 46.1 0.8 Urban 72.3 13.3 0.5 13.3 0.6 Rural 68.2 2.4 0.3 27.9 1.3 National 68.6 Source: National Bureau of Statistics Note: - = Nil 6.3 0.4 23.7 1.1 FCT(Abuja) Sector 96 TABLE 114: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF HOUSING UNIT, 2008 State Single Room Flat Duplex Whole building Other Abia 38.1 3.7 0.7 57.0 0.5 Adamawa 83.3 2.1 - 14.6 - Akwa ibom 51.8 8.1 0.3 39.6 0.2 Anambra 30.4 3.7 0.2 64.5 1.2 Bauchi 98.6 1.1 0.4 - - Bayelsa 69.8 14.5 0.8 14.1 0.8 Benue 70.6 6.2 0.2 23.0 - Borno 92.8 0.6 0.2 4.0 2.5 Cross_Rivers 65.4 6.1 0.3 26.6 1.5 Delta 70.4 8.7 0.2 20.2 0.5 Ebonyi 24.8 1.2 - 73.5 0.5 Edo 68.4 7.3 - 24.2 0.2 Ekiti 74.8 8.5 0.2 16.5 - Enugu 26.2 6.0 1.7 65.9 0.2 Gombe 71.4 2.4 - 26.2 - Imo 14.5 2.5 0.8 81.8 0.3 Jigawa 30.1 9.3 0.2 59.0 1.4 Kaduna 89.5 9.2 - 1.3 - Kano 74.6 2.4 0.7 22.2 0.2 Katsina 94.7 1.7 1.0 2.4 0.2 Kebbi 97.5 0.7 - 1.8 - Kogi 58.1 4.6 - 36.9 0.3 Kwara 70.3 5.6 - 24.1 - Lagos 69.8 26.4 2.1 1.4 0.3 Nassarawa 62.5 5.5 - 31.8 0.2 Niger 72.4 5.4 - 22.1 - Ogun 86.8 8.0 - 4.3 0.8 Ondo 81.3 3.1 - 15.4 0.2 Osun 81.9 7.1 - 11.0 - Oyo 82.4 8.9 0.5 8.2 - Plateau 79.1 1.9 - 19.0 - Rivers 54.5 5.7 0.8 38.4 0.5 Sokoto 70.0 2.4 - 27.1 0.5 Taraba 91.7 1.8 - 6.1 0.4 Yobe 92.2 0.4 - 6.0 1.4 Zamfara 20.2 5.8 0.8 72.9 0.3 FCT 48.4 17.8 0.2 33.6 - Urban 68.1 15.0 0.8 15.8 0.3 Rural 65.7 2.5 0.2 31.3 0.4 National 66.3 Source: National Bureau of Statistics Note: - = Nil 5.8 0.3 27.2 0.4 SECTOR 97 TABLE 115: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF HOUSING UNIT, 2009 State Single room Flat Duplex Whole Building Other Types Abia 44.1 6.3 - 49.3 0.3 Adamawa 89.2 0.8 - 9.9 - Akwa Ibom 39.0 8.0 0.3 52.6 - Anambra 43.7 11.0 0.3 44.7 0.2 Bauchi 96.7 1.0 - 2.3 - Bayelsa 57.3 13.5 0.6 24.6 4.0 Benue 62.1 13.0 1.3 21.3 2.3 Borno 73.9 5.7 - 19.1 1.2 Cross River 62.8 7.2 - 30.0 - Delta 69.8 10.7 - 18.9 0.6 Ebonyi 18.6 2.8 - 78.0 0.6 Edo 66.1 9.6 - 20.2 4.1 Ekiti 81.8 6.0 0.1 11.9 0.3 Enugu 40.2 0.6 5.1 54.2 - Gombe 90.6 - - 9.4 - Imo 23.9 0.8 0.4 74.5 0.4 Jigawa 49.4 - 0.3 48.5 1.9 Kaduna 91.6 3.4 - 5.0 - Kano 96.3 2.5 0.1 1.1 - Katsina 93.0 0.8 - 6.0 0.2 Kebbi 95.7 1.4 - 2.9 - Kogi 86.6 5.0 0.9 7.6 - Kwara 74.4 4.5 - 20.4 0.7 Lagos 81.0 13.1 0.7 2.0 3.2 Nassarawa 57.9 17.2 0.2 24.2 0.5 Niger 78.7 3.1 - 18.1 - Ogun 86.9 6.6 0.2 5.7 0.5 Ondo 75.7 2.2 - 22.1 - Osun 77.9 8.4 0.2 13.5 - Oyo 67.0 15.6 0.3 16.7 0.4 Plateau 84.3 7.4 - 8.2 0.1 Rivers 68.0 8.6 0.4 21.9 1.1 Sokoto 66.5 0.6 - 33.0 - Taraba 71.3 3.7 0.4 13.9 10.7 Yobe 83.6 2.5 0.2 12.5 1.3 Zamfara 21.4 0.1 - 78.3 0.2 FCT 41.4 15.0 3.4 40.2 - Urban 65.8 12.7 0.7 19.9 0.9 Rural 55.4 4.1 0.2 39.6 0.7 59.2 7.2 0.3 32.4 0.8 Sector National Source: National Bureau of Statistics Note: - = Nil 98 TABLE 116: State PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD BY TYPE OF HOUSING TENURE, 2007 Nominal/ Subsidised Rent Normal Rent Free Owner Occupier Abia 22.6 5.1 1.7 70.7 Adamawa 11.0 1.0 5.4 82.6 Akwa Ibom 16.0 16.4 0.7 66.9 Anambra 20.9 1.5 0.3 77.2 Bauchi 5.1 - - 94.9 Bayelsa 28.0 26.1 0.7 45.1 Benue 9.1 4.1 0.3 86.5 Borno 7.6 1.0 5.6 85.8 Cross River 30.6 27.6 2.8 38.9 Delta 44.1 11.9 0.9 43.1 8.0 3.7 0.2 88.2 Edo 28.6 10.8 0.7 59.9 Ekiti 28.9 36.0 0.9 34.2 Enugu 22.8 5.7 5.6 65.9 Ebonyi Gombe 7.6 2.9 1.6 88.0 12.3 4.8 2.2 80.7 Jigawa 1.2 3.8 0.8 94.1 Kaduna 18.5 4.4 0.5 76.6 Kano 7.5 1.7 0.1 90.8 Katsina 2.4 0.2 0.5 96.9 Kebbi 4.7 0.1 7.2 88.0 Kogi 15.2 17.3 2.1 65.4 Kwara 24.2 20.5 1.0 54.3 Lagos 59.8 6.9 3.9 29.4 Nassarawa 16.3 2.1 0.7 80.8 Imo Niger 9.9 6.7 0.9 82.4 Ogun 37.4 13.2 0.4 49.1 Ondo 30.7 27.7 1.3 40.4 Osun 30.6 28.3 - 41.1 Oyo 34.8 15.5 0.8 48.9 Plateau 15.5 2.8 0.4 81.2 Rivers 14.4 31.7 0.5 53.5 Sokoto 3.8 0.6 0.9 94.7 Taraba 1.1 1.3 0.3 97.2 Yobe 2.7 3.9 1.6 91.8 Zamfara 0.3 0.4 3.5 95.8 32.4 5.3 7.0 55.3 Urban 45.0 11.4 3.3 40.4 Rural 8.9 9.6 0.7 80.7 National 21.1 Source: National Bureau of Statistics Note: - = Nil 10.2 1.6 67.1 FCT(Abuja) Sector 99 TABLE 117: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD BY TYPE OF HOUSING TENURE, 2008 Percent State Normal Rent Free Nominal/ Subsidized rent Abia Owner Occupier 15.6 10.0 0.8 73.6 Adamawa 6.6 2.0 1.8 89.7 Akwa ibom 10.8 20.7 2.4 66.1 Anambra 17.1 5.1 0.9 76.9 Bauchi 1.8 0.5 0.5 97.2 Bayelsa 13.7 33.7 3.1 49.4 6.2 5.9 0.9 87.0 Benue Borno 4.7 17.2 2.1 75.9 Cross_Rivers 17.3 32.2 0.2 50.3 Delta 40.6 16.4 1.0 42.0 Ebonyi 11.0 3.2 2.4 83.4 Edo 30.1 23.4 0.8 45.7 Ekiti 26.7 38.9 0.2 34.2 Enugu 19.4 6.0 0.9 73.7 Gombe 5.8 3.9 0.3 89.9 Imo 3.7 8.6 1.2 86.5 Jigawa 1.9 1.4 0.2 96.5 Kaduna 9.5 17.2 3.8 69.4 Kano 3.9 4.2 0.8 91.1 Katsina 1.2 2.1 0.3 96.4 Kebbi 1.6 0.4 0.4 97.7 Kogi 13.7 26.5 1.0 58.8 Kwara 14.6 23.7 3.9 57.8 Lagos 62.3 10.8 0.7 26.2 7.9 2.4 1.5 88.1 Niger 11.3 5.6 2.6 80.5 Ogun 30.3 22.7 1.0 46.0 Ondo 26.2 22.9 1.0 49.9 Osun 25.9 41.7 0.6 31.8 Oyo 28.2 25.3 0.5 46.0 Nassarawa Plateau 6.4 1.2 6.4 86.0 Rivers 13.9 25.0 0.3 60.7 Sokoto 1.0 2.1 - 96.9 Taraba 2.0 - 0.4 97.6 Yobe 4.8 2.3 0.2 92.7 Zamfara FCT 1.5 2.4 1.7 94.4 29.7 6.6 6.7 57.0 36.8 14.7 2.9 45.6 6.4 11.7 0.9 81.0 14.4 12.5 1.4 71.7 Sector Urban Rural National Source: National Bureau of Statistics Note: - = Nil 100 TABLE 118: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD BY TYPE OF HOUSING TENURE, 2009 Percent State Abia Normal Rent Free Nominal/ Subsidized Rent Owner Occupier 13.4 6.4 0.7 79.6 Adamawa 5.9 0.9 1.8 91.5 Akwa Ibom 13.8 14.4 0.8 71.0 Anambra 26.6 5.6 1.8 66.1 Bauchi 6.7 0.9 0.8 91.6 Bayelsa 11.7 35.0 0.8 52.5 Benue 8.9 0.8 - 90.3 Borno 7.5 0.7 0.5 91.4 Cross River 18.4 25.8 1.2 54.7 Delta 34.4 26.0 0.8 38.9 Ebonyi 13.9 7.1 - 79.0 Edo 45.2 15.5 - 39.3 Ekiti 35.3 32.4 1.2 31.1 Enugu 22.8 2.3 0.5 74.4 Gombe 6.0 6.0 - 87.9 Imo 3.3 9.7 1.1 85.8 Jigawa 0.6 4.9 1.1 93.4 Kaduna 13.5 5.5 0.4 80.6 Kano 3.6 6.1 0.2 90.2 Katsina 1.4 0.3 - 98.3 Kebbi 2.6 0.2 0.9 96.3 Kogi 23.5 24.9 1.6 50.0 Kwara 28.8 30.4 0.9 39.9 Lagos 66.4 11.0 0.2 22.4 Nassarawa 14.1 2.3 0.8 82.8 Niger 12.2 6.3 1.5 80.0 Ogun 35.7 19.9 0.7 43.7 Ondo 31.4 23.4 1.0 44.2 Osun 35.5 31.3 - 33.2 Oyo 27.6 17.4 0.5 54.5 Plateau 13.1 0.9 0.1 86.0 Rivers 19.4 34.5 0.7 45.4 Sokoto 12.9 1.3 0.7 85.1 Taraba 5.8 0.7 0.3 93.2 Yobe 3.6 1.4 0.1 94.9 Zamfara 0.6 2.5 - 96.8 25.6 8.6 4.2 61.5 Urban 45.1 10.7 1.6 42.6 Rural 8.7 11.4 0.4 79.5 National 22.0 Source: National Bureau of Statistics Note: - = Nil 11.2 0.8 66.0 FCT Sector 101 TABLE 119: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONS BY TYPE OF BUILDING EMBARKED UPON, 2007 Percent State Residential Commercial Industrial Other type Abia 96.5 - - 3.5 Adamawa 95.8 3.0 - 1.2 86.7 5.0 - 8.4 100.0 - - - Bauchi 81.9 10.4 - 7.7 Bayelsa 90.2 9.8 - - Benue 96.5 3.5 - - Borno 94.4 5.6 - - Cross River 93.6 3.6 - 2.8 Delta 78.8 16.4 - 4.9 Akwa Ibom Anambra 94.1 5.9 - - Edo 100.0 - - - Ekiti 100.0 - - Enugu 93.3 6.7 - - Gombe 100.0 - - - Imo 100.0 Ebonyi - 96.4 3.6 - Jigawa - Kaduna 89.1 7.7 - 2.4 Kano 93.3 6.7 - - Katsina 90.0 - - 10.0 Kebbi 93.8 6.2 - - Kogi 100.0 - - - Kwara 100.0 Lagos 2.4 - 90.9 6.7 Nassarawa 85.2 14.8 - - Niger 95.4 4.6 - Ogun 83.3 9.8 - 6.8 Ondo 89.6 10.4 - - Osun 98.3 - - 1.7 Oyo 100.0 - Plateau 5.2 - 91.6 - 3.2 Rivers 100.0 - - - Sokoto 80.8 12.5 - 6.7 Taraba 98.0 2.0 64.8 21.1 14.1 - Yobe Zamfara 87.5 8.1 - 4.4 FCT(Abuja) 98.3 1.7 Gender 93.1 4.7 0.4 1.8 Male 89.1 9.5 - 1.4 Female 92.8 5.7 0.7 0.7 Sector 92.7 4.8 0.2 2.3 Urban 92.8 5.1 0.4 1.8 Rural 96.5 - - 3.5 National Source: National Bureau of Statistics Note: - = Nil 95.8 3.0 - 1.2 - - 102 TABLE 120: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONS BY TYPE OF BUILDING EMBARKED UPON, 2008 State Commercial Residential Industrial Other type Abia 15.2 84.8 - - Adamawa 8.9 91.1 - - Akwa Ibom 15.2 84.8 - - Anambra 10.0 90.0 - - Bauchi - 98.1 - 1.9 7.7 92.3 - - Benue 11.8 88.2 - - Borno 1.4 98.6 - - Cross River 3.0 97.0 - 0.0 35.0 60.0 - 5.0 - 100.0 - - Bayelsa Delta Ebonyi Edo 6.7 93.3 - - Ekiti - 100.0 - - Enugu 4.2 95.8 - - Gombe 0.8 96.7 0.8 1.6 Imo 5.9 94.1 - - Jigawa 5.1 88.5 - 6.4 Kaduna 4.1 92.8 - 3.1 - 97.1 - 2.9 Katsina 7.7 92.3 - - Kebbi 4.3 92.5 - 3.2 Kogi Kano 14.7 85.3 - - Kwara - 80.6 19.4 - Lagos - 100.0 - - Nassarawa - 100.0 - - 3.2 96.8 - - Ogun - 95.5 - 4.5 Ondo 8.0 92.0 - 0.0 Niger Osun - 96.9 - 3.1 2.2 97.8 - - - - - - Rivers 2.5 97.5 - - Sokoto 1.9 98.1 - - Oyo Plateau Taraba - 100.0 - - Yobe 4.8 81.0 - 14.3 Zamfara 3.8 90.6 - 5.7 - 100.0 - - Urban 5.4 92.3 - 2.2 Rural 4.3 93.5 0.6 1.5 FCT Sector Gender Male Female National Source: National Bureau of Statistics Note: - = Nil 3.9 93.8 0.5 1.8 13.7 86.3 - - 4.6 93.3 0.5 1.7 103 TABLE 121: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONS BY TYPE OF BUILDING EMBARKED UPON, 2009 Percent State Residential Commercial Industrial Other type 78.5 21.5 - - Adamawa 73.3 25.3 - 1.4 Akwa Ibom 100.0 - - - Anambra 100.0 - - - Bauchi 97.0 3.0 - - Bayelsa 100.0 - - - Benue 100.0 - - - Borno 100.0 - - - Cross River 100.0 - - - Delta 100.0 - - - 72.4 27.6 - - Edo 92.7 7.3 - - Ekiti 100.0 - - - Enugu 100.0 - - - Gombe 97.8 2.2 - - Imo 92.8 7.2 - - Jigawa 98.5 1.5 - - Kaduna 97.4 - 2.6 - Kano 100.0 - - - Katsina Abia Ebonyi 100.0 - - - Kebbi 91.9 5.4 2.7 - Kogi 90.2 5.6 4.2 - Kwara 100.0 - - - Lagos 100.0 - - - Nassarawa 91.7 8.3 - - Niger 83.3 2.0 14.7 - Ogun 73.6 26.4 - - Ondo 100.0 - - - Osun 100.0 - - - Oyo 100.0 - - - Plateau 86.3 13.7 - - Rivers 73.3 26.7 - - Sokoto 100.0 - - - Taraba 100.0 - - - Yobe 75.4 24.6 - - Zamfara 100.0 - - - FCT 100.0 - - - Male 93.8 4.6 1.5 0.1 Female 90.7 9.3 - - Urban 93.7 2.9 3.4 - Rural 93.1 6.4 0.4 0.2 93.3 5.4 1.3 0.1 Sex Sector National Source: National Bureau of Statistics Note: - = Nil 104 TABLE 122: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONS BY STAGE OF COMPLETION OF BUILDING, 2007 Percent State Foundation level Window level Lintel level Roofing level Completed 4.4 13.1 38.4 23.1 20.9 Adamawa 17.8 17.1 27.3 20.2 17.6 Akwa Ibom 13.6 12.4 46.4 27.6 - - 34.0 34.0 31.9 - Bauchi 12.9 21.6 16.5 29.3 19.7 Bayelsa 11.5 29.6 22.5 26.3 10.1 Abia Anambra Benue 7.2 2.1 8.9 37.7 44.1 Borno 17.7 20.7 22.4 36.7 2.5 Cross River 26.3 14.0 12.7 27.7 19.4 Delta 14.7 - 10.5 51.3 23.5 Ebonyi 5.9 9.2 34.0 44.6 6.3 Edo 22.4 28.1 - 25.0 24.5 Ekiti 17.2 35.2 14.4 33.3 - 2.5 9.6 24.1 50.8 13.0 Gombe - 22.2 19.2 18.6 39.9 Imo - - 41.2 52.7 6.1 Jigawa 11.9 35.3 18.7 20.6 13.5 Kaduna 21.6 10.5 26.7 24.6 16.6 Kano 11.2 18.3 31.1 23.4 16.0 Enugu Katsina - 25.4 27.1 33.4 14.0 Kebbi 7.0 33.1 20.7 26.6 12.7 Kogi 26.3 7.3 21.6 26.4 18.5 Kwara 24.0 5.6 19.3 36.8 14.3 Lagos 47.7 23.2 7.1 6.2 15.7 4.2 9.5 27.3 33.1 26.0 Niger 18.2 17.3 31.8 15.6 17.1 Ogun 12.8 25.3 6.0 53.0 3.0 Ondo 7.2 13.5 31.1 37.4 10.8 Osun 24.3 22.8 28.5 16.4 8.0 Oyo 19.5 20.3 8.4 51.9 - 1.9 15.8 14.5 18.0 49.9 Rivers - 20.4 29.1 33.2 17.4 Sokoto 6.6 11.3 19.8 14.9 47.5 Taraba 3.3 3.2 14.4 20.8 58.4 Yobe 37.7 19.6 14.7 28.0 - Zamfara 19.9 22.7 19.2 14.1 24.2 FCT(Abuja) 16.2 8.3 26.5 28.7 20.2 Gender 16.1 17.8 20.1 26.6 19.4 Male 16.0 14.3 22.8 30.6 16.3 Female 24.0 16.2 19.8 26.7 13.2 Sector 11.6 18.3 20.6 27.0 22.6 Urban 16.1 17.5 20.3 26.9 19.2 Rural 4.4 13.1 38.4 23.1 20.9 17.8 17.1 27.3 20.2 17.6 Nassarawa Plateau National Source: National Bureau of Statistics Note: - = Nil 105 TABLE 123: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONS BY STAGE OF COMPLETION OF BUILDING, 2008 Percent State Foundation Level Window Level Lintel Level Roofing Level Completed 9.09 12.12 18.18 48.48 12.12 Adamawa 27.50 20.00 31.25 12.50 8.75 Akwa Ibom 21.21 21.21 21.21 30.30 6.06 Anambra 20.00 10.00 30.00 20.00 20.00 Bauchi 11.11 9.26 25.93 29.63 24.07 - 23.08 38.46 15.38 23.08 Benue 21.21 3.03 30.30 30.30 15.15 Borno 6.94 6.94 16.67 29.17 40.28 15.15 30.30 9.09 24.24 21.21 - 20.00 40.00 25.00 15.00 3.45 6.90 13.79 48.28 27.59 Edo 26.67 13.33 13.33 46.67 0.00 Ekiti 37.93 24.14 13.79 20.69 3.45 Enugu 12.50 4.17 62.50 16.67 4.17 Gombe 0.82 7.38 9.84 16.39 65.57 Imo 5.88 5.88 29.41 52.94 5.88 Jigawa 19.48 20.78 18.18 25.97 15.58 Kaduna 5.26 12.63 23.16 29.47 29.47 Kano 11.76 29.41 17.65 5.88 35.29 Katsina 33.33 38.46 15.38 10.26 2.56 5.49 12.09 25.27 29.67 27.47 Abia Bayelsa Cross River Delta Ebonyi Kebbi Kogi 8.82 20.59 23.53 44.12 2.94 Kwara 16.13 16.13 12.90 19.35 35.48 Lagos 30.43 13.04 8.70 8.70 39.13 Nassarawa 16.13 3.23 12.90 22.58 45.16 Niger 30.00 23.33 13.33 3.33 30.00 Ogun 18.18 18.18 18.18 31.82 13.64 Ondo 20.00 40.00 12.00 16.00 12.00 Osun 43.75 18.75 12.50 15.63 9.38 Oyo 22.22 35.56 22.22 13.33 6.67 Rivers 14.63 14.63 19.51 26.83 24.39 Sokoto 14.81 14.81 29.63 14.81 25.93 Taraba 33.33 16.67 0.00 33.33 16.67 Yobe 23.81 23.81 4.76 23.81 23.81 Zamfara 7.84 15.69 29.41 25.49 21.57 21.74 21.74 13.04 21.74 21.74 Male 14.56 15.99 20.89 23.76 24.81 Female 19.57 23.91 15.22 23.91 17.39 Urban 21.61 19.68 20.32 21.94 16.45 Rural 13.05 15.57 20.61 24.21 26.55 National 14.91 Source: National Bureau of Statistics Note: - = Nil 16.46 20.53 23.77 24.33 FCT Gender Sector 106 TABLE 124: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONS BY STAGE OF COMPLETION OF BUILDING, 2009 Percent State Abia Foundation level Window level Lintel level Roofing level Completed - 14.7 18.0 48.4 18.9 Adamawa 15.3 23.2 38.2 9.3 14.0 Akwa Ibom 6.1 - 51.5 30.3 12.1 - - 21.4 26.8 51.8 Anambra Bauchi - 7.5 37.5 22.5 32.4 8.0 7.1 - 84.9 - Benue - 8.6 46.4 45.0 - Borno 37.1 42.5 Bayelsa - 2.6 17.8 11.6 30.8 57.6 - 6.1 39.7 17.8 24.3 12.2 Cross River Delta Ebonyi - 13.3 18.5 51.0 17.2 Edo 48.9 - 7.3 21.9 21.9 Ekiti 21.4 39.3 39.3 - - Enugu - - 14.0 63.7 22.4 Gombe - 11.9 36.7 30.2 21.2 Imo - 20.7 27.8 44.4 7.2 Jigawa - 6.7 8.9 26.1 58.3 Kaduna - 5.1 - 27.8 67.0 3.8 3.8 21.2 43.8 27.5 - 28.6 58.2 13.2 - Kebbi 12.6 16.4 23.7 8.4 39.0 Kogi 5.6 8.9 35.1 50.4 - Kwara 27.8 27.8 27.8 11.1 5.6 Lagos 30.1 10.0 39.7 10.0 10.0 - 11.9 13.2 32.1 42.8 Niger 10.5 26.5 23.4 5.5 34.1 Ogun - 55.2 18.4 26.4 - Ondo - 16.2 33.8 33.8 16.2 Osun Oyo 25.9 23.3 59.2 66.5 - 10.2 - 14.9 Plateau 25.6 - - 21.4 53.0 Rivers 8.9 13.3 35.4 42.4 - Sokoto 43.8 37.5 6.3 12.5 - Taraba 7.8 22.8 - 28.2 41.3 Yobe 3.9 3.9 36.3 44.1 11.7 Zamfara 9.1 21.2 40.4 16.5 12.8 10.9 31.7 5.1 36.0 16.3 8.6 15.5 23.1 26.2 26.5 15.8 15.9 30.2 26.9 11.2 Urban 14.7 17.6 23.2 21.6 23.0 Rural 7.8 14.8 24.7 28.3 24.4 National 9.8 Source: National Bureau of Statistics Note: - = Nil 15.6 24.3 26.3 24.0 Kano Katsina Nassarawa FCT Sex Male Female Sector 107 TABLE 125: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD BY TYPE OF ELECTRICITY SUPPLY, 2007 Percent State PHCN Only Rural Electrification only Private Generator only PHCN/ Generator Rural Electrification /Generator Solar Energy None Abia 44.5 0.1 5.9 15.2 0.5 - 33.8 Adamawa 22.3 - 1.0 4.9 0.5 - 71.4 Akwa Ibom 46.3 2.7 3.3 7.6 1.9 - 38.3 Anambra 58.0 4.1 0.2 6.8 - - 30.9 Bauchi 38.7 - - 2.8 - - 58.5 Bayelsa 10.3 10.1 13.3 5.8 37.8 0.5 22.2 Benue 15.7 - 2.8 2.5 0.5 - 78.6 Borno 19.4 4.6 10.6 0.9 0.1 - 64.5 Cross River 54.1 0.5 3.2 1.7 3.4 - 37.1 Delta 62.7 - 2.5 3.0 1.6 - 30.2 Ebonyi 14.7 5.0 5.0 0.3 1.5 - 73.5 Edo 80.7 - 1.5 0.9 - 0.1 16.9 Ekiti 56.7 - 1.2 0.8 - - 41.3 Enugu 45.6 0.2 3.6 5.5 0.3 - 44.8 Gombe 50.7 - - - - - 49.3 Imo 68.5 1.4 5.2 4.1 0.1 - 20.8 Jigawa 39.4 - 0.2 0.4 - - 60.0 Kaduna 53.5 0.5 1.2 2.9 0.2 - 41.8 Kano 59.6 - - 0.8 - - 39.6 Katsina 31.0 - 0.1 6.8 0.2 - 62.0 Kebbi 44.2 - 1.5 1.7 - - 52.6 Kogi 52.1 - 2.3 2.4 0.3 - 43.0 Kwara 54.9 - 1.5 4.7 0.5 - 38.3 Lagos 67.3 0.1 0.5 30.8 1.1 - 0.2 Nassarawa 27.7 - 2.2 6.2 0.4 - 63.6 Niger 42.5 - 0.3 1.4 - - 55.9 Ogun 71.3 0.4 0.3 0.9 0.1 - 27.1 Ondo 58.0 - 4.3 3.4 5.3 - 29.0 Osun 67.6 1.6 0.3 0.5 - - 29.9 Oyo 57.3 0.9 0.2 11.8 - - 29.8 Plateau 23.8 2.4 3.3 3.8 1.1 - 65.6 Rivers 24.6 7.4 16.3 4.7 10.4 - 36.6 Sokoto 35.7 0.3 0.7 0.8 2.3 - 60.3 Taraba 3.7 0.7 2.4 1.7 0.3 0.1 91.0 Yobe 16.2 0.4 0.1 0.3 0.2 - 82.9 Zamfara 24.7 - 0.3 2.4 - - 72.7 FCT(Abuja) 36.6 - 11.7 19.8 0.6 - 31.3 Urban 76.4 0.9 1.5 12.2 1.1 - 7.9 Rural 32.5 1.2 3.3 2.6 1.9 - 58.4 National 47.3 1.1 Source: National Bureau of Statistics Note: PHCN = Power Holding Company of Nigeria 2.7 5.8 1.6 - 41.4 Sector - 108 TABLE 126: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD BY TYPE OF ELECTRICITY SUPPLY, 2008 Percent PHCN (NEPA) only Rural Electrification only Private Generator only PHCN (NEPA)/ Generator Rural Electricity/ Generator Solar Pannels None Abia 45.7 1.3 6.5 13.5 1.8 - 31.1 Adamawa 22.6 - 3.4 3.9 0.4 - 69.8 Akwa ibom 40.6 0.7 7.9 5.9 0.2 0.2 44.6 Anambra 61.9 - 3.0 7.9 2.3 - 24.8 Bauchi 31.4 5.3 - 3.2 - - 60.2 Bayelsa 21.6 13.3 8.6 7.5 12.2 - 36.9 Benue 22.8 - 4.2 0.9 0.2 - 72.0 Borno 15.2 - 3.8 3.6 - 0.2 77.3 Cross Rivers 40.6 0.3 3.4 9.0 0.3 - 46.3 Delta 56.8 - 2.9 7.5 3.1 - 29.6 Ebonyi 12.3 8.3 3.2 2.5 5.6 - 68.1 Edo 77.7 1.9 2.0 3.2 - - 15.2 Ekiti 61.0 - 1.6 5.2 0.2 - 32.1 Enugu 44.9 0.5 3.6 4.8 0.3 - 45.8 Gombe 39.5 0.9 0.9 3.4 - - 55.4 Imo 69.5 0.3 4.6 12.8 0.2 - 12.6 Jigawa 41.6 0.2 0.2 1.4 0.2 - 56.5 Kaduna 46.2 0.2 1.8 8.2 1.2 - 42.4 Kano 42.6 - 0.3 0.8 - - 56.2 Katsina 36.2 1.0 0.2 2.9 - - 59.7 Kebbi 42.7 - 0.4 2.5 - - 54.4 Kogi 39.5 1.7 4.5 5.2 1.0 - 48.1 Kwara 56.4 - 1.5 3.6 - - 38.5 Lagos 57.0 - 0.9 40.9 0.9 - 0.3 Nassarawa 21.3 0.2 2.4 3.6 1.9 - 70.6 Niger 35.6 - 6.2 1.6 - 56.6 Ogun 69.8 - 0.8 8.5 0.3 - 20.4 Ondo 50.3 1.7 3.8 2.2 - - 41.9 Osun 63.6 - 1.2 1.4 - - 33.9 Oyo 47.5 - 5.3 8.2 0.2 - 38.8 Plateau 18.8 1.4 5.7 2.1 0.7 - 71.3 Rivers 41.0 0.7 13.8 11.9 10.9 - 21.7 Sokoto 29.8 - 0.2 0.3 0.2 - 69.5 State Taraba 2.8 - 1.2 5.9 1.4 - 88.8 Yobe 18.1 0.7 0.7 2.1 0.4 - 78.0 Zamfara 21.5 0.2 0.2 0.5 0.5 77.1 FCT 38.3 0.3 10.6 23.7 - 26.9 0.2 Sector - Urban 73.2 0.3 2.1 14.9 0.8 - 8.6 Rural 28.7 1.2 3.6 3.2 1.2 - 62.0 0.9 3.2 6.3 1.1 - 48.0 National 40.4 Source: National Bureau of Statistics Note: - = Nil 109 TABLE 127: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD BY TYPE OF ELECTRICITY SUPPLY, 2009 Percent Electricity Supply PHCN (NEPA) only IPP/Rural Electrification only Private Generator only PHCN (NEPA)/Generator IPP/Rural Electrification /Generator Solar Panels None Abia 46.2 - 9.0 20.0 0.1 - 24.6 Adamawa 13.8 - 4.4 1.7 - 0.4 79.7 Akwa Ibom 38.2 0.8 10.2 6.2 0.6 - 44.1 Anambra 81.0 - - 6.1 - - 12.8 Bauchi 38.7 0.1 0.5 6.2 - - 54.5 Bayelsa 6.6 25.7 13.2 0.6 23.8 0.3 29.8 Benue 16.0 19.5 1.7 0.7 - - 62.0 Borno 17.3 - 3.3 0.4 - - 79.0 Cross River 38.7 5.4 6.4 7.4 - - 42.0 Delta 48.1 3.4 2.5 6.6 0.6 - 38.9 Ebonyi 35.0 - 2.9 1.4 - - 60.7 Edo 84.8 1.1 0.8 6.2 - - 7.0 Ekiti 77.9 - - 4.1 - - 18.0 Enugu 41.3 3.0 4.1 8.0 1.6 - 41.9 Gombe 35.9 - 0.4 0.8 - 0.5 62.4 Imo 69.0 - 1.8 17.7 1.0 0.3 10.1 Jigawa 32.0 - - 0.1 - - 67.9 Kaduna 43.4 1.1 3.8 2.7 0.3 0.3 48.4 Kano 43.8 - 1.8 3.2 0.5 - 50.6 Katsina 41.6 - 0.4 0.6 - - 57.4 Kebbi 37.8 - 0.9 6.3 0.4 - 54.6 Kogi 54.8 - 3.4 2.4 3.2 0.2 35.9 Kwara 70.7 - 4.0 1.6 - - 23.7 Lagos 54.3 0.2 1.3 36.2 1.9 - 6.1 Nassarawa 17.7 - 16.8 13.0 0.8 - 51.8 Niger 33.4 - 2.2 0.9 1.3 - 62.3 Ogun 71.6 - 0.9 10.6 - - 16.8 Ondo 54.5 - 5.4 8.6 - - 31.4 Osun 75.0 - 2.3 1.7 - - 21.0 Oyo 46.1 - 10.1 18.2 - - 25.6 Plateau 25.0 2.2 4.7 2.3 1.2 - 64.6 Rivers 24.2 13.0 13.4 19.4 0.9 - 29.2 Sokoto 19.3 0.5 0.6 13.6 0.3 - 65.7 Taraba 15.3 0.1 2.1 1.1 - - 81.3 Yobe 24.3 0.9 0.1 0.9 - - 73.7 Zamfara 35.6 - - - - - 64.4 FCT 33.3 - 5.2 22.1 1.0 - 38.4 Urban 72.0 1.1 1.6 14.9 0.7 - 9.6 Rural 39.6 2.1 3.8 3.4 1.1 0.1 49.9 1.7 3.0 7.6 1.0 - 35.3 State Sector National 51.3 Source: National Bureau of Statistics Note: - = Nil 110 TABLE 128: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS MONTHLY INCOME/ LLOWANCES, 2007 Percent Naira State 1,000 19994999 50009999 1000019999 2000049999 5000080000 Above 80000 Abia 1.2 9.1 33.8 38.3 15.1 1.9 0.5 Adamawa 2.9 13.3 22.1 33.7 26.3 1.2 0.5 Akwa Ibom 0.2 6.3 21.9 38.3 30.7 1.8 0.6 Anambra 1.5 3.1 18.6 40.9 32.7 2.4 0.9 Bauchi 14.2 25.6 23.5 30.8 4.9 0.5 0.4 Bayelsa 2.0 6.1 9.8 28.0 44.8 7.9 1.4 Benue 1.4 11.4 27.2 29.3 26.2 3.1 1.4 Borno 0.7 10.0 17.1 29.9 36.1 4.6 1.6 Cross River 1.7 10.3 28.8 32.9 23.0 2.5 0.7 Delta 0.5 3.8 13.6 36.9 38.3 6.6 0.3 Ebonyi 1.4 15.6 39.6 30.5 11.1 0.7 1.1 Edo 1.9 7.8 29.3 37.7 20.4 2.0 0.8 Ekiti 1.9 20.9 36.0 25.7 13.3 1.7 0.5 Enugu 5.9 20.3 18.5 28.7 23.6 1.2 1.8 Gombe 0.7 2.6 14.4 34.9 43.2 3.3 0.8 Imo 1.2 15.0 29.5 29.8 22.5 1.6 0.4 Jigawa 10.6 12.1 22.3 28.8 23.0 2.6 0.5 Kaduna 2.9 22.9 28.9 22.7 17.0 2.1 3.5 Kano 3.4 17.7 22.3 29.6 24.7 2.3 0.1 Katsina 4.8 13.6 24.6 24.0 10.3 4.7 18.0 Kebbi 5.4 40.6 17.2 12.2 21.2 2.4 1.0 Kogi 3.4 10.2 16.7 34.6 31.9 1.7 1.4 Kwara 1.2 14.2 26.1 38.0 18.9 1.3 0.3 Lagos 0.2 2.5 18.9 36.6 36.1 4.8 0.8 Nassarawa 1.8 8.2 17.0 32.7 37.1 2.5 0.7 Niger 2.2 23.1 18.2 35.0 19.6 1.1 0.9 Ogun 1.3 12.8 37.8 27.9 18.9 1.1 0.3 Ondo 1.4 12.4 28.0 30.0 24.1 3.2 0.9 Osun 1.0 10.7 31.7 37.5 16.9 1.8 0.4 Oyo 6.1 7.1 13.7 31.6 36.6 4.0 0.9 Plateau 3.7 25.7 25.7 25.1 15.9 2.6 1.3 Rivers 0.0 2.8 15.4 32.6 37.9 7.7 3.7 Sokoto 14.1 27.9 7.2 23.2 21.7 4.3 1.7 Taraba 4.0 12.6 19.4 28.0 24.7 6.1 5.3 Yobe 4.9 24.3 23.3 30.6 15.6 0.9 0.3 Zamfara 6.5 29.6 20.5 20.3 20.5 2.0 0.4 FCT(Abuja) 4.0 4.8 9.5 26.2 39.1 12.0 4.4 Sector Urban 2.3 8.5 19.4 32.6 31.3 4.4 1.4 Rural 3.4 15.7 24.7 30.5 22.0 2.2 1.5 13.2 22.8 31.2 25.2 3.0 1.5 National 3.0 Source: National Bureau of Statistics 111 TABLE 129: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS MONTHLY INCOME/ALLOWANCES, 2008 Percent State 1-20 21-40 41-60 61-80 81-100 101120 N’000 121140 141160 161180 181200 201400 401600 601800 Above 800 Abia 80.7 13.8 3.7 1.0 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.3 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 Adamawa 76.3 18.5 4.0 0.5 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 Akwa Ibom 78.8 13.9 5.5 0.9 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Anambra 76.2 20.9 1.9 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 Bauchi 85.1 12.0 1.9 0.7 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Bayelsa 61.5 24.0 8.3 2.4 1.4 0.5 0.0 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.7 0.2 0.2 0.2 Benue 74.9 19.3 4.3 1.0 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 Borno 73.5 22.0 2.7 1.4 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Cross River 75.8 18.3 4.7 0.9 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Delta 62.2 29.3 6.2 1.5 0.4 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.1 Ebonyi 88.9 10.1 0.8 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Edo 62.6 29.2 6.4 1.2 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Ekiti 81.1 14.3 2.6 1.0 0.6 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 Enugu 80.7 13.1 3.9 0.8 0.6 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.2 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 Gombe 60.1 30.3 7.1 1.4 0.7 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Imo 72.2 21.1 4.7 1.3 0.4 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 Jigawa 86.4 9.3 2.2 0.8 0.8 0.0 0.2 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 Kaduna 80.4 14.7 3.0 1.1 0.4 0.2 0.0 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.1 Kano 69.7 24.1 4.3 1.1 0.3 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 Katsina 92.8 5.7 0.8 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Kebbi 80.1 14.9 3.1 1.0 0.4 0.2 0.0 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.1 Kogi 76.1 17.8 3.9 0.7 1.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Kwara 84.6 13.3 1.3 0.4 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Lagos 46.8 31.1 10.9 3.8 2.7 1.2 0.2 1.0 0.3 0.1 1.6 0.4 0.0 0.0 Nassarawa 71.3 18.2 6.3 1.7 1.0 0.3 0.2 0.6 0.1 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.1 Niger 77.7 16.7 3.9 1.1 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Ogun 78.3 15.4 4.2 0.9 1.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 Ondo 81.9 15.2 2.2 0.3 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Osun 80.5 16.0 2.7 0.1 0.3 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 Oyo 73.3 21.3 4.2 0.6 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 Plateau 77.1 18.0 3.3 0.9 0.2 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 Rivers 56.1 32.2 7.8 2.0 1.1 0.2 0.0 0.6 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 Sokoto 60.9 28.2 7.0 3.2 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Taraba 88.9 7.9 2.2 0.6 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 Yobe 94.3 4.0 1.2 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Zamfara 65.2 19.3 8.7 4.1 2.1 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 FCT Sector 43.3 32.9 12.4 6.3 2.7 0.5 0.1 0.8 0.5 0.1 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 Urban 62.3 24.5 7.5 2.6 1.6 0.3 0.1 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.4 0.1 0.0 0.0 Rural 79.6 15.9 3.2 0.8 0.3 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 National 75.2 18.1 4.3 Source: National Bureau of Statistics 1.3 0.6 0.1 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 112 CHAPTER: 4 HEALTH This chapter presents statistics on health delivery services in the country. These services are provided by the Federal Government, State Governments, Missionaries, Corporate Organizations, Private Agencies and Individuals. The data covers key health indicators, including number of health establishments, ownership, reported cases and deaths from notifiable diseases, and health personnel. Other data include breastfeeding, crude birth rate, crude death rate, and percentage of children less than 1 year not immunized, percentage of women currently using family planning, reported malaria cases and deaths from malaria and knowledge of contraceptive methods by women. In this edition, new tables as indicated below have been added in this chapter. These include: Fertility: The table on fertility shows age-specific fertility rates for women by five-year age groups and the current fertility for the three-year period preceding the 2008 National Demographic Health Survey (NDHS). Age-specific and total fertility rates were calculated directly from the birth history data. The sum of age-specefic fertility rates (knowm as the total fertility rate or TRF) is a summary measure of the level of fertility It can be interpreted as the number of children a woman would have by the end of her child bearing years if she were to pass through those years bearing children at the current observed age-specific rates. If fertility were to remain constant at current levels, a Nigerian woman would bear an average of 5.7 children in her life time. The phenomenon of rural-urban variation in fertility also holds true as the table equally indicates that women in rural areas will give birth to more than one more child during their reproductive years than urban women. Family Planning: Family planning refers to a conscious effort by a couple to limit or space the number of children they want to have through the use of contraceptive methods. Information on the knowledge and use of family planning methods was obtained from female respondents by asking them to mention any ways or methods by which couple could delay or avoid pregnancy. Therefore table 159.1– 159.4 reveals that the contraceptive prevalence rate (CPR) is 15 percent among currently married women using any method of contraception. The data reveal an increase in CPR from 13 percent in the NDHS 2003. Maternal Care: Proper care during pregnancy and delivery is important for both the mother and the baby. In the 2008 NDHS, women who had given birth in the five years preceding the survey were asked a number of questions about maternal care. Therefore, table 160.1–160.2 shows the percentage of women who had a live birth in the five years preceding the survey who received antenatal care from a health professional for the last live birth and whose live birth was protected against neonatal tetanus, and among all live births in the five years before the survey, percentage delivered by a health professional and percentage delivered in health facility, by background characteristics Breastfeeding: Breastfeeding is sufficient and beneficial for infant nutrition in the first six month of life. The NDHS 2008 collected data on infant and young child feeding practices for all children born in the five years preceding the survey. Table 156 shows the data among youngest children under three years living with their mother, percentage distribution by breastfeeding status and the percentage currently breastfeeding amongst others Nutritional Status of children: Anthropometric indicators for young children were collected in the 2008 NDHS to provide outcome measures of nutritional status. The indices in this table are expressed as a standard 113 devition units from the median for the reference group. Children who fall below minus two standard devition (-2 SD) from the median of the reference population are regarded as moderately malnourished while those who fall below minus three standard deviations (-3 SD) from the median of the reference population are considered severely malnourished. Table 161.1–161.2 of 2008 NDHS shows the percentage of children under five years classified as malnourished according to three anthropometric indices of nutritional status: height-for-age, weght-for-height, and weight-for-age by background characteristics Early Childhood Mortality Infant and child mortality rates are basic indicators of a country’s socioeconomic situation and quality of life. Estimates of childhood mortality are based on information collected in the birth history section of the questionnaire administered to individual women. Table 157 presents infant and child mortality estimates based on the data from 2008 NDHS for the five years immediately preceding the survey (2004 – 2008) The rates are estimated directly from the birth history information on the child’s birth date, survivorship status, and the age at death for children who died Ownership of Mosquito Nets The table on the Ownership of mosquito nets shows the percentage of households with at least one and more than one mosquito net (treated or untreated), and the percentage of households that have at least one and more than one Insecticide Treated Net (ITN), by background characteristics, NDHS 2008. Malaria Indicators The data presented in table 162 shows possession and use of mosquito nets, presentive malaria treatment during pregnancy, and treatment of children with fever using antimalaria drugs, by urban-rural residence 114 TABLE 130.1: KEY HEALTH INDICATORS, 2003 National Zone Total Urban Rural North Central North East North West South East South South South West Total Fertility Rate 5.7 4.9 6.1 5.7 7 6.7 4.1 4.6 4.1 Mean Ideal Number Of Children Per Woman 6.7 6 7 6.2 7.8 8.6 5.3 5.5 4.8 25 17 30 16 44 45 6 14 5 16 18 16 17 15 15 19 17 19 17 19 16 18 15 15 22 19 21 31 32 31 33 29 31 27 31 37 48 37 60 53 61 55 34 53 39 Infant Mortality Rate 100 81 121 103 125 114 66 120 69 Under Five Mortality Rate 201 153 243 165 260 269 103 176 113 Percentage of women with a live birth in the five years before the survey (No Antenatal Care) 37 15 46 25 47 59 1 17 2 Received 2+ Doses Of Tetanus Toxoid 41 61 32 46 31 21 78 62 74 Received Vitamin A Postpartum 20 33 14 19 12 7 52 34 48 33 54 24 45 17 10 84 53 78 35 59 26 49 20 12 88 56 81 78 91 73 77 64 75 87 94 97 13 20 9 13 4 5 23 25 33 8 14 6 10 3 3 13 14 23 Female sterilization 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Pill 2 3 1 2 1 1 2 4 5 IUD 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 5 Injectibles 2 2 2 4 1 1 1 5 3 Male Condom 2 4 1 2 0 0 9 2 7 LAM 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 Traditional Methods 4 6 4 3 1 2 10 12 10 17 17 17 22 18 11 19 25 17 Fertility Women age 15-19 Who are Mothers or Now Pregnant Median age at First Intercourse For Women age 25-49 Median age at First Marriage For Women age 25-49 Median Birth Intervals (Months) Childhood Mortality: Deaths per 1,000 live births* Neo-natal Mortality Rate Maternal Health Percentage of live births in the five years before the survey (Delivered in a Health Facility) Assisted by a Doctor, Nurse or Midwife at delivery Family Planning Percentage of currently married women age 15-49 Knowing any Contraceptive Method Currently using any Method Currently using any Modern Method Currently Using: Unmet need for family planning Source: National Population Commission-DHS Note: * = (Figures are for the ten years before the survey, except for the national rate, in italics, which represents the five years before the survey) 115 TABLE 130.2: KEY HEALTH INDICATORS, 2003 National East North Zone North East West South South South South West 45 21 33 15 60 56 76 20 33 37 25 53 40 8 30 -25 -27 -39 32 20 33 43 9 18 19 16 7 23 20 8 11 17 28 17 23 14 15 34 25 21 19 17 19 19 21 20 13 16 16 12 5 16 15 22 13 6 11 - 2 1 3 4 1 3 2 2 - 6 4 7 9 7 5 4 9 - 5 3 6 9 8 4 2 5 - Women who have heard of AIDS 86 95 82 85 76 87 96 90 90 Men who have heard of AIDS 97 99 96 97 97 99 99 92 98 42 55 36 34 34 45 42 47 52 60 65 56 67 46 62 76 50 69 7 13 4 6 1 1 23 11 12 15 17 13 20 14 5 26 14 19 14 18 35 57 74 46 64 53 Rural North Central Total Urban doses of DPT and polio) (%) Children 6-59 months receiving vitamin A supplements (%) Percentage of children who were taken to a health facility, among children under 3 years who recently experienced: Acute respiratory infection (ARI) or fever 13 25 7 12 6 4 34 49 27 32 25 31 40 28 50 Diarrhea 22 30 19 29 22 15 13 21 Child Health Children 12-23 Months fully immunized (BCG), measles and 3 Nutrition in Women and Children Children under 5 years Who are underweight Women who are too thin (BMI< 18.5) Women who are overweight (BMI> 25) Median duration of any breast feeding (months) Malaria Households with a bed net Households with an insecticide-treated net Children under age 5 who slept under a bed net Pregnant women who slept under a bed net HIV/AIDS Among those who have heard of AIDS Women who know AIDS can be prevented by using condoms and limiting sex to one uninfected partner Men who know AIDS can be prevented by Using condoms and limiting sex to one uninfected partner Women who have been tested for HIV and received the test results Men who have been tested for HIV and received the test results Female Circumcision (%) 14 16 12 19 13 4 25 Women who have been circumcised 19 28 14 10 1 0 41 Women who believe female circumcision should be discontinued 66 65 68 64 79 71 67 Men who believe female circumcision should be discontinued 63 60 66 76 74 64 46 Source: National Population Commission-DHS Note: * = (Figures are for the ten years before the survey, except for the national rate, in italics, which represents the five years before the survey) 116 TABLE 131: TYPE OF HEALTH CARE FACILITIES AND OWNERSHIP BY STATE, 2004 State Public Private PHC Secondary Tertiary Total PHC Secondary Tertiary Total Abia 221 12 2 235 500 13 - 513 Adamawa 232 14 1 247 86 - - 86 Akwa Ibom 344 45 1 390 1 148 - 149 Anambra 167 35 2 204 125 533 - 658 Bauchi 648 17 1 666 2 - - 2 Bayelsa 142 10 1 153 - 6 - 6 Benue 531 20 1 552 583 35 - 618 Borno 388 34 2 424 13 17 - 30 Cross River 406 21 2 429 72 43 - 115 Delta 259 25 1 285 248 11 - 259 30 17 2 49 6 44 - 50 Edo 254 34 4 292 63 315 - 378 Ekiti 152 15 1 168 93 18 - 111 Enugu 176 10 3 189 327 200 - 527 Gombe 197 13 1 211 34 2 - 36 Imo 220 14 1 235 368 302 - 670 Jigawa 412 11 1 424 - - - - Kaduna 813 11 3 827 331 2 - 333 Kano 637 27 2 666 - 15 - 15 Katsina 719 1 1 721 1 - - 1 Kebbi 529 14 1 544 2 24 - 26 Kogi 722 83 1 806 10 88 - 98 Kwara 329 41 1 371 173 22 - 195 Lagos 386 30 4 420 625 164 - 789 Nasarawa 329 8 2 339 354 19 - 373 Niger 718 18 1 737 104 17 - 121 Ogun 397 52 3 452 131 88 - 219 Ondo 331 24 1 356 118 160 - 278 Osun 467 53 2 522 202 129 - 331 Oyo 501 19 1 521 746 6 1 752 Plateau 471 29 1 501 436 11 - 447 Rivers 260 31 1 292 368 10 - 378 Sokoto 359 12 2 373 32 3 - 35 Taraba 413 2 1 416 194 1 - 195 Yobe 249 11 1 261 4 - - 4 Zamfara 294 24 1 319 - 10 - 10 Ebonyi FCT, Abuja - Total 13,703 Source: Federal Ministry of Health 8 2 10 223 2 - 225 845 59 14,607 6,575 2,458 1 9,029 117 TABLE 132: REPORTED CASES FROM NOTIFIABLE DISEASES, 2003 - 2007 Number Cases Notifiable Diseases 2003 2004 Acute Poliomylitis 73 335 Anthrax (Human) Brucellosis CSM 16,526 1,992 Chicken Pox 11,283 6,944 Cholera 11,933 13,522 Diarrhea N 673,692 732,728 Diarrhea (SWB) 291,474 339,775 Diarrhea 15+ Diphtheria 2,122 1,400 Dracunculiasis 1,234 2,206 Female Non Ves. Genital Ulcer 132 12 Genital Ulcer 140 1,793 Guinea-Worm 1,225 2,191 Filariasis 13,583 6,922 Food Poison 16,106 11,598 Gonorrhea 20,643 9,408 Hepatitis 8,894 7,104 Typhus Fever Malaria 2,631,696 3,109,166 Malaria + Anemie Severe 21,633 127,225 Malaria Pregnancy Malaria Pregnant Women 15+ 12,009 73,838 Male Non Ves. Genital Ulcer 15 Male Urethral Discharge 4,433 3,958 Measles 141,633 82,227 Meningitis 17,028 4,823 New HIV/Aids Cases 1,342 17,723 NNT 113 1,841 Onchocerciasis 3,842 3,743 Ophtalmiasis 2,571 835 Other STIs 43,650 93,897 Pertusis 19,540 18,052 Plague Pneumonia 258,009,484 269,327 Rabies (Human) 29 1 River Blindness 2,981 523 Schistosomiasis 7,653 4,282 Syphilis Tetanus N 1,424 959 Tetanus 0 4,779 3,509 Trachoma 19,731 15,284 Sleeping Sickness 837 29 Tuberculosis 28,643 23,382 Typhoid & Parathyphoid 77,850 39,337 Influenza Infectious Yaws Yellow Fever 2 Snake Bite 1,807 1,142 Leprosy 12,829 3,709 Vaginal Discharge 3,472 22,279 Vaginvaginal Dischargeal Discharge 3 Viral Hem. Fever (Laser Fever) 31 51 Source: Federal Ministry of Health (Epid/Health Emergency/Public Health Lab) Note: - = No Information 2005 222 10,785 682,828 362,183 153 176 2,369 7,577 13,609 3,183,072 220,870 127,266 7,983 149,561 2,749 16,095 2,175 3,728 149,278 14,924 269,017 22,582 2,455 45,354 2006 1,541 20,526 800,611 313,575 36 50 3,937 16,355 6,419 3,547,830 264,615 719 169,208 277 8,290 22,218 5,443 21,454 1,947 6,161 56,099 17,141 268,929 34,506 2,582 40,267 2007 718 12,194 1,069,133 424,668 1 4 7,472 3,726 5,239 4,481,725 510,406 352,271 8 75,175 12,925 3,547 44,018 811 9,407 68,642 21,580 6 374,191 31,264 1,857 56,101 88 31 43 118 TABLE 133: REPORTED DEATHS FROM NOTIFIABLE DISEASES, 2003 - 2007 Number Notifiable Diseases Deaths 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 406 641 491 404 740 AFP - - - 1 4 Anthrax (HUMAN) - - - - - 2,194 169 - - - 9 - - - - 112 149 284 387 180 2,368 2,116 4,190 2,093 2,454 694 815 762 604 1,007 21 16 - - - Dracunculiasis - - - - - Genital Ulcer - - - 2 7 HIV/AIDS CSM Chicken Pox Cholera Diarrhea N Diarrhea (SWB) Diphtheria - - - - - 28 - 1 5 2 Food Poison 341 213 - - - Gonorrhoea 11 - - - - 123 102 98 65 51 - - - - - 4,057 6,052 6,495 6,586 10,506 Guinea-Worm Filariasis Hepatitis Typhus Fever Malaria - - 1 4 3 Measles 2,562 1,204 3,648 225 194 Meningitis Male Urethral Discharge 2,194 363 154 397 299 NNT - 210 239 171 155 River Blindness - 1 - - - 61 41 - - - Ophtalmiasis Onchocerciasis Pertusis - 4 1 1 - 85 119 61 96 105 - - - - - 1,132 1,227 849 907 1,123 Acute Poliomylitis 1 - - - - Rabies (Human) - - - - - Schistosomiasis 27 9 - - - 3 1 Plague Pneumonia Syphilis 41 290 224 63 97 Tetanus N 124 108 - - - Tetanus O 180 111 Trachoma - - - - - Other STDs - - - - - Tuberculosis 698 283 241 163 245 Typhoid & Parathyphoid 457 284 - - - Influenza - - - - - Infectious Yaws - - - - - Sleeping Sickness Yellow Fever Snake Bite Leprosy Vaginal Discharge Viral Hem. Fever (Laser Fever) Source: Federal Ministry of Health Note:: SWB = Stool with Blood - = Nil - - - - 161 103 - - - 17 1 - 1 2 - 5 15 17 31 18 24 19 15 20 119 TABLE 134: CRUDE BIRTH RATE, 2001 - 2005 Percent State 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Abia 6.66 6.37 5.72 6.72 8.64 Adamawa 12.41 16.11 14.19 16.20 14.15 Akwa Ibom 8.56 7.95 7.38 8.79 11.39 Anambra 5.80 7.22 7.03 8.04 12.33 Bauchi 17.27 21.06 19.08 18.82 25.24 Bayelsa 10.70 10.91 9.31 10.28 16.09 Benue 16.79 20.05 18.70 18.78 19.49 Borno 10.32 8.68 7.69 9.68 14.87 Cross River 12.15 13.12 11.59 12.04 19.44 Delta 5.83 4.03 4.14 7.33 18.93 Ebonyi 8.58 9.82 9.96 10.51 14.20 Edo 5.31 6.55 5.80 6.18 10.09 Ekiti 8.13 7.61 5.91 8.60 10.20 Enugu 11.37 12.43 12.89 12.99 16.07 Gombe 6.73 5.62 6.07 7.15 7.71 Imo 7.74 8.31 11.88 10.72 12.45 Jigawa 4.83 3.68 5.41 5.46 6.36 Kaduna 11.00 11.48 11.34 12.62 15.04 Kano 10.77 11.64 10.84 12.33 13.25 Katsina 14.24 16.96 16.99 17.80 18.54 Kebbi 6.29 11.35 10.51 8.97 10.02 Kogi 8.34 10.58 10.24 12.30 12.18 Kwara 5.43 7.51 7.03 6.33 6.51 Lagos 7.38 11.20 11.69 10.61 18.79 Nassarawa 9.94 11.77 11.70 11.11 11.62 Niger 5.71 9.02 8.05 6.82 5.97 Ogun 10.76 16.19 14.20 12.85 15.48 Ondo 8.81 6.85 5.04 7.60 8.54 Osun 7.44 8.38 6.78 9.61 11.86 Oyo 10.27 8.88 8.82 9.10 7.33 Plateau 14.18 14.52 15.35 15.40 17.27 Rivers 9.25 8.71 7.03 8.52 12.75 Sokoto 2.48 3.32 3.04 3.54 4.57 Taraba 8.62 7.55 6.72 8.84 9.07 Yobe 4.86 5.68 4.39 4.56 9.47 Zamfara FCT, Abuja 3.67 4.50 3.71 4.05 7.02 11.51 11.68 12.79 15.20 15.41 10.31 10.99 13.65 Nigeria 9.41 10.80 Source: National Bureau of Statistics – General Househlods Survey 120 TABLE 135: CRUDE DEATH RATE, 2001 - 2005 Percent State 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Abia 1.43 1.24 1.36 0.92 0.75 Adamawa 2.57 1.74 2.24 2.47 2.76 Akwa Ibom 1.11 2.05 1.21 1.60 0.51 Anambra 0.41 1.09 0.27 0.38 0.27 Bauchi 1.96 2.78 2.18 2.60 2.36 Bayelsa 1.60 1.69 1.88 1.59 2.59 Benue 2.35 3.50 2.27 3.32 2.43 Borno 0.98 2.54 0.96 1.91 2.77 Cross River 1.62 1.13 2.03 1.23 2.85 Delta 1.19 0.57 1.25 1.08 0.57 Ebonyi 1.83 2.47 1.87 2.17 1.06 Edo 0.87 0.52 0.70 1.09 0.94 Ekiti 0.35 0.42 0.38 0.47 0.65 Enugu 1.19 1.46 1.53 1.82 0.77 Gombe 1.47 2.39 1.32 1.95 2.63 Imo 2.46 3.49 2.22 2.53 1.35 Jigawa 1.96 2.24 1.69 1.99 2.48 Kaduna 1.91 1.42 1.97 1.70 3.32 Kano 5.51 3.85 4.66 4.48 5.42 Katsina 3.59 2.52 3.03 2.89 2.71 Kebbi 0.07 1.14 0.13 1.24 2.88 Kogi 1.05 0.90 0.84 1.80 0.99 Kwara 0.74 0.85 0.50 0.85 0.93 Lagos 0.00 0.15 0.00 0.00 0.00 Nassarawa 0.62 0.85 0.65 1.00 1.33 Niger 0.28 0.79 0.51 0.58 0.02 Ogun 0.58 1.21 0.39 0.73 0.39 Ondo 0.22 0.24 0.44 0.57 0.50 Osun 0.48 0.59 0.32 0.37 0.80 Oyo 0.73 0.39 0.68 0.78 0.39 Plateau 0.96 0.91 0.80 1.43 2.64 Rivers 1.59 2.26 1.73 1.96 2.34 Sokoto 0.74 0.52 1.24 2.39 0.12 Taraba 1.61 2.16 1.82 1.36 1.34 Yobe 0.50 1.11 0.40 0.97 0.30 Zamfara 0.62 0.82 0.82 1.68 0.21 FCT, Abuja 0.49 0.65 0.56 1.19 1.00 Nigeria 1.70 1.69 1.59 1.93 1.78 Source: National Bureau of Statistics – General Households Survey 121 TABLE 136: PERCENTAGE OF CHILDREN LESS THAN 1 YEAR OF AGE NOT IMMUNISED, 2001 2005 States 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Abia 39.76 27.43 15.59 12.39 16.91 Adamawa 53.25 34.99 21.08 18.67 28.13 Akwa ibom 68.59 40.44 27.77 17.55 16.18 Anambra 31.76 17.02 12.7 14.54 23.18 Bauchi 78.19 50.85 32.65 21.9 19.55 Bayelsa 49.54 32.48 26.1 21.11 19.14 Benue 73.73 50.37 31.22 21.37 28.68 Borno 65.39 36.52 22.43 16.57 21.92 Crossriver 57.01 37.39 33.9 27.47 29.29 Delta 40.76 27.95 21.4 23.97 16.98 Ebonyi 37.68 23.05 16.31 14.2 19.07 Edo 50.7 29.67 19.65 11.8 13.05 Ekiti 23.68 11.84 5.92 2.96 1.48 Enugu 44.54 29.81 19.01 11.06 8.94 Gombe 87.04 84.52 49.72 32.14 21.52 Imo 43.59 29.09 19.92 13.85 14.96 Jigawa 94.74 50.37 32.8 21.54 20.23 Kaduna 55.8 36.16 19.58 13.16 18.12 Kano 74.3 49.07 31.48 21.5 24.69 Katsina 72.08 51.07 29.31 22.7 14.98 Kebbi 78.76 48.6 27.51 15.01 17.5 Kogi 59.47 44.08 24.13 19.6 47.89 Kwara 34.49 18.89 12.87 7.83 3.92 Lagos 31.01 22.55 13.38 10.17 11.61 Nasarawa 55.65 35.62 22.15 16.4 18.55 76.6 49.95 29.98 20.34 30.86 Niger Ogun 35.5 28.3 15.04 9.92 8.08 Ondo 36.41 26.74 16.29 10.44 10.77 Osun 36.68 19.3 13.22 9.89 12.45 Oyo 48.2 31.58 16.77 9.12 12.89 Plateau 48.62 29.3 19.85 17.53 15.01 Rivers 42.07 27.56 18.29 14.75 8.99 Sokoto 51.07 29.5 17.88 9.67 12.53 Taraba 85.3 49.72 28.46 22.69 15.91 Yobe 71.36 39.36 27.23 18.58 14.13 Zamfara 68.19 39.61 23.17 16.18 14.22 34.7 21.3 14.32 12.47 6.23 58.93 38.21 24.02 17.29 17.7 FCT, Abuja Nigeria Source: National Bureau of Statistics – General Households Survey 122 TABLE 137: INFANT IMMUNIZATION BY STATE (ANTIGEN), 2003 - 2005 Number 2003 2004 2005 State Abia OPV3 DPT3 MV OPV3 DPT3 MV OPV3 DPT3 MV 12,009 11,643 19,501 26,268 26,829 22,937 24,039 25,118 26,294 Adamawa 6,207 5,389 23,104 35,280 38,805 46,036 35,593 38,164 100,933 Akwa Ibom 5,731 5,267 5,905 20,713 19,587 17,513 40,879 42,767 39,303 Anambra 24,296 20,348 40,983 71,765 66,333 62,593 66,425 70,255 75,064 Bauchi 13,598 10,400 47,433 17,680 18,510 40,201 18,883 28,152 52,838 Bayelsa 3,331 1,547 6,537 - 24,323 19,217 20,543 19,274 24,855 Benue 12,073 5,131 26,855 12,327 15,420 17,108 17,094 40,134 56,853 Borno 22,479 20,643 37,030 10,588 31,367 10,728 29,981 34,366 85,361 Cross River 22,480 17,071 47,094 33,126 32,947 38,191 44,033 48,074 48,128 Delta 30,151 23,630 38,523 60,143 45,483 45,270 43,528 54,222 74,091 Ebonyi 11,667 10,622 15,861 41,710 44,238 36,544 35,530 50,145 64,622 Edo 27,447 12,560 31,658 49,915 49,308 40,731 73,492 79,261 95,282 Ekiti 16,153 13,797 17,702 22,521 12,522 2,774 35,783 33,991 29,238 Enugu 29,475 25,805 36,342 39,935 39,959 36,200 35,068 36,240 57,383 Gombe 6,084 3,206 39,345 7,976 24,022 7,638 26,976 36,780 38,127 17,435 19,252 19,641 35,505 39,746 40,500 72,446 41,057 56,346 Jigawa 9,265 7,226 23,979 13,157 15,960 28,996 24,782 16,259 25,048 Kaduna 68,651 39,195 104,245 117,421 116,250 116,108 101,934 78,321 102,975 Kano 64,251 34,331 166,007 35,314 49,717 82,119 103,178 54,357 106,889 Katsina 27,945 22,333 43,308 68,121 71,689 78,400 78,749 53,734 72,772 Kebbi 12,193 5,710 8,950 1,277 208,403 5,250 51,540 33,245 59,896 Kogi 12,291 4,150 23,596 51,190 53,667 49,750 35,131 48,779 56,549 Kwara 19,174 9,457 37,393 25,645 39,541 31,407 36,872 29,923 39,412 Lagos Imo 119,364 45,148 126,269 150,570 167,922 130,935 145,005 145,869 162,049 Nassarawa 2,796 376 10,314 18,868 13,441 32,798 22,296 16,421 29,225 Niger 1,693 106 10,441 26,593 38,837 53,219 44,028 45,860 73,026 Ogun 15,604 8,670 35,590 7,200 14,737 44,055 53,189 62,316 55,481 Ondo 9,315 6,985 11,540 - - - 31,625 42,056 34,543 Osun 32,664 15,815 70,075 53,717 61,847 59,246 59,945 52,114 57,257 Oyo 18,326 28 26,225 67,270 64,736 58,190 53,268 45,255 63,186 Plateau 15,904 13,563 25,894 34,775 29,446 25,204 21,003 24,221 26,848 Rivers 32,763 10,373 40,326 77,035 76,351 68,243 59,039 62,451 67,168 Sokoto 15,987 7,342 30,817 12,962 10,974 33,000 29,554 30,428 65,835 Taraba 7,964 7,205 15,390 22,805 28,659 33,957 23,861 30,498 63,054 Yobe 17,752 17,762 26,028 20,692 20,558 28,819 33,523 19,804 39,940 Zamfara 14,852 13,628 21,102 18,763 17,937 25,024 28,136 18,895 32,777 FCT(Abuja) 18,298 12,490 26,317 24,466 23,741 15,510 15,399 19,689 22,379 1,484,411 1,672,350 1,608,495 2,181,027 Nigeria 797,668 488,204 1,337,320 1,333,293 1,653,812 Source: Federal Ministry of Health (Department of Health Planning, Research & Statistics) 123 TABLE 138: INFANT IMMUNIZATION BY STATE (ANTIGEN), 2006 - 2007 Number 2006 State 2007 OPV3 DPT3 MV OPV3 DPT3 Abia 54,785 Adamawa 56,881 Akwa Ibom Anambra 58,214 43,865 61,310 66,811 64,147 99,712 206,528 81,681 76,413 128,710 72,692 69,582 57,818 133,252 120,500 166,274 70,702 72,061 79,373 100,800 122,706 163,835 Bauchi 52,213 147,088 334,642 84,899 101,505 99,635 Bayelsa 36,327 33,308 41,905 32,699 42,050 116,368 Benue 66,171 85,256 203,332 111,512 124,173 149,467 Borno 35,974 155,067 293,338 47,238 104,094 172,939 Cross River 58,718 60,129 57,739 110,007 100,844 122,517 Delta 99,111 102,813 97,783 116,904 127,517 120,368 Ebonyi 35,084 50,736 32,265 69,688 65,974 154,584 Edo 82,419 83,036 83,528 124,979 106,887 120,671 Ekiti 40,867 42,217 37,579 57,252 67,388 83,072 Enugu 65,296 69,906 73,303 90,258 101,488 97,419 Gombe 41,215 81,069 150,618 55,497 71,957 93,509 Imo 76,979 77,088 77,726 95,805 109,158 119,721 Jigawa Kaduna Kano MV - - - 54,500 108,191 113,161 70,790 238,361 449,058 112,391 130,354 151,651 1,069,291 347,999 814,252 127,198 237,724 219,608 Katsina 162,104 250,087 488,920 142,274 180,542 229,826 Kebbi 254,625 151,082 316,840 73,974 96,867 110,376 Kogi 66,320 99,366 189,714 114,578 99,863 119,843 Kwara 61,667 66,173 112,265 79,901 94,649 137,762 Lagos 152,846 247,038 201,445 226,660 282,458 280,566 43,349 63,794 110,797 100,503 83,562 90,438 Niger 125,473 149,409 227,885 90,707 121,819 145,929 Ogun 57,348 83,833 77,730 83,416 88,845 92,558 Ondo 63,281 66,457 72,269 91,273 88,047 129,904 Osun 71,177 100,345 90,569 109,194 95,532 115,750 Oyo 91,639 129,506 146,640 95,315 80,409 144,638 Plateau 65,445 87,112 128,528 75,632 90,764 69,888 Rivers 99,363 111,557 101,870 145,304 148,094 236,942 Sokoto 50,679 151,154 245,256 55,016 98,787 100,243 Taraba 106,509 65,186 160,346 146,983 65,267 134,392 Yobe 40,127 81,126 141,734 53,187 58,688 71,550 Zamfara 47,277 93,531 153,205 49,946 84,195 71,806 - - - 42,522 37,907 42,722 3,882,029 4,782,789 Nassarawa FCT(Abuja) Nigeria 3,644,744 3,870,398 6,100,665 3,444,255 Source: Federal Ministry of Health (Department of Health Planning, Research & Statistics) 124 TABLE 139: INFANT IMMUNIZATION BY STATE, AND ANTIGEN (OPV3), 2003 - 2007 Number State (OPV3) 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 12,009 26,829 24,039 54,785 61,310 Adamawa 6,207 38,805 35,593 56,881 81,681 Akwa Ibom 5,731 19,587 40,879 72,692 133,252 Anambra 24,296 66,333 66,425 70,702 100,800 Bauchi 13,598 18,510 18,883 52,213 84,899 Abia Bayelsa 3,331 24,323 20,543 36,327 32,699 Benue 12,073 15,420 17,094 66,171 111,512 Borno 22,479 31,367 29,981 35,974 47,238 Cross River 22,480 32,947 44,033 58,718 110,007 Delta 30,151 45,483 43,528 99,111 116,904 Ebonyi 11,667 44,238 35,530 35,084 69,688 Edo 27,447 49,308 73,492 82,419 124,979 Ekiti 16,153 12,522 35,783 40,867 57,252 Enugu 29,475 39,959 35,068 65,296 90,258 Gombe 6,084 24,022 26,976 41,215 55,497 Imo 17,435 39,746 72,446 76,979 95,805 Jigawa 9,265 15,960 24,782 - 54,500 Kaduna 68,651 116,250 101,934 70,790 112,391 Kano 64,251 49,717 103,178 1,069,291 127,198 Katsina 27,945 71,689 78,749 162,104 142,274 Kebbi 12,193 208,403 51,540 254,625 73,974 Kogi 12,291 53,667 35,131 66,320 114,578 Kwara 19,174 39,541 36,872 61,667 79,901 Lagos 119,364 167,922 145,005 152,846 226,660 Nassarawa 2,796 13,441 22,296 43,349 100,503 Niger 1,693 38,837 44,028 125,473 90,707 Ogun 15,604 14,737 53,189 57,348 83,416 Ondo 9,315 - 31,625 63,281 91,273 Osun 32,664 61,847 59,945 71,177 109,194 Oyo 18,326 64,736 53,268 91,639 95,315 Plateau 15,904 29,446 21,003 65,445 75,632 Rivers 32,763 76,351 59,039 99,363 145,304 Sokoto 15,987 10,974 29,554 50,679 55,016 Taraba 7,964 28,659 23,861 106,509 146,983 Yobe 17,752 20,558 33,523 40,127 53,187 Zamfara 14,852 17,937 28,136 47,277 49,946 FCT(Abuja) 18,298 23,741 15,399 - 42,522 Nigeria 797,668 1,653,812 1,672,350 3,644,744 Source: Federal Ministry of Health (Department of Health Planning, Research & Statistics) 3,444,255 125 TABLE 140: INFANT IMMUNIZATION BY STATE AND ANTIGEN (DPT3), 2003 - 2007 Number (DPT3) State Abia 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 11,643 26,829 25,118 58,214 Adamawa 5,389 38,805 38,164 99,712 76,413 Akwa Ibom 5,267 19,587 42,767 69,582 120,500 Anambra 20,348 66,333 70,255 72,061 122,706 Bauchi 10,400 18,510 28,152 147,088 101,505 Bayelsa 1,547 24,323 19,274 33,308 42,050 Benue 5,131 15,420 40,134 85,256 124,173 Borno 20,643 31,367 34,366 155,067 104,094 Cross River 17,071 32,947 48,074 60,129 100,844 Delta 23,630 45,483 54,222 102,813 127,517 Ebonyi 10,622 44,238 50,145 50,736 65,974 Edo 12,560 49,308 79,261 83,036 106,887 Ekiti 13,797 12,522 33,991 42,217 67,388 Enugu 25,805 39,959 36,240 69,906 101,488 Gombe 3,206 24,022 36,780 81,069 71,957 19,252 39,746 41,057 77,088 109,158 Imo 66,811 Jigawa 7,226 15,960 16,259 - 108,191 Kaduna 39,195 116,250 78,321 238,361 130,354 Kano 34,331 49,717 54,357 347,999 237,724 Katsina 22,333 71,689 53,734 250,087 180,542 Kebbi 5,710 208,403 33,245 151,082 96,867 Kogi 4,150 53,667 48,779 99,366 99,863 Kwara 9,457 39,541 29,923 66,173 94,649 Lagos 45,148 167,922 145,869 247,038 282,458 Nassarawa 376 13,441 16,421 63,794 83,562 Niger 106 38,837 45,860 149,409 121,819 Ogun 8,670 14,737 62,316 83,833 88,845 Ondo 6,985 - 42,056 66,457 88,047 Osun 15,815 61,847 52,114 100,345 95,532 28 64,736 45,255 129,506 80,409 Plateau 13,563 29,446 24,221 87,112 90,764 Rivers 10,373 76,351 62,451 111,557 148,094 Sokoto 7,342 10,974 30,428 151,154 98,787 Taraba 7,205 28,659 30,498 65,186 65,267 Yobe 17,762 20,558 19,804 81,126 58,688 Zamfara 13,628 17,937 18,895 93,531 84,195 FCT(Abuja) 12,490 23,741 19,689 - 37,907 Nigeria 488,204 1,653,812 1,608,495 3,870,398 Source: Federal Ministry of Health(Department of Health Planning, Research & Statistics) 3,882,029 Oyo 126 TABLE 141: INFANT IMMUNIZATION BY STATE AND MEASLES VACCINE (MV), 2003 – 2007 Number State Measles Vaccine (MV) 2003 2004 Abia 19,501 22,937 26,294 43,865 64,147 Adamawa 23,104 46,036 100,933 206,528 128,710 Akwa Ibom 5,905 17,513 39,303 57,818 166,274 Anambra 40,983 62,593 75,064 79,373 163,835 Bauchi 47,433 40,201 52,838 334,642 99,635 Bayelsa 2005 2006 2007 6,537 19,217 24,855 41,905 116,368 Benue 26,855 17,108 56,853 203,332 149,467 Borno 37,030 10,728 85,361 293,338 172,939 Cross River 47,094 38,191 48,128 57,739 122,517 Delta 38,523 45,270 74,091 97,783 120,368 Ebonyi 15,861 36,544 64,622 32,265 154,584 Edo 31,658 40,731 95,282 83,528 120,671 Ekiti 17,702 2,774 29,238 37,579 83,072 Enugu 36,342 36,200 57,383 73,303 97,419 Gombe 39,345 7,638 38,127 150,618 93,509 Imo 19,641 40,500 56,346 77,726 119,721 Jigawa 23,979 28,996 25,048 - 113,161 Kaduna 104,245 116,108 102,975 449,058 151,651 Kano 166,007 82,119 106,889 814,252 219,608 Katsina 43,308 78,400 72,772 488,920 229,826 Kebbi 8,950 5,250 59,896 316,840 110,376 Kogi 23,596 49,750 56,549 189,714 119,843 Kwara 37,393 31,407 39,412 112,265 137,762 Lagos 126,269 130,935 162,049 201,445 280,566 Nassarawa 10,314 32,798 29,225 110,797 90,438 Niger 10,441 53,219 73,026 227,885 145,929 Ogun 35,590 44,055 55,481 77,730 92,558 Ondo 11,540 - 34,543 72,269 129,904 Osun 70,075 59,246 57,257 90,569 115,750 Oyo 26,225 58,190 63,186 146,640 144,638 Plateau 25,894 25,204 26,848 128,528 69,888 Rivers 40,326 68,243 67,168 101,870 236,942 Sokoto 30,817 33,000 65,835 245,256 100,243 Taraba 15,390 33,957 63,054 160,346 134,392 Yobe 26,028 28,819 39,940 141,734 71,550 Zamfara 21,102 25,024 32,777 153,205 71,806 FCT(Abuja) 26,317 15,510 22,379 - 42,722 Nigeria 1,337,320 1,484,411 2,181,027 6,100,665 Source: Federal Ministry of Health (Department of Health Planning, Research & Statistics) 4,782,789 127 TABLE 142.1: VACINATION BY BACKGROUND CHARACTERISTICS, 2008 Percent State of Residence BCG Abia 76.2 Abuja No vacinati ons % with a Vacination Card Number of children 38.9 20.8 46.4 71 73.5 55.4 7.6 54.6 48 46.3 41.4 19.1 16.7 28.4 122 82.6 59.1 50.2 32.4 8.7 42.0 103 87.5 83.3 63.2 71.0 51.9 10.4 47.8 158 7.9 68.6 43.3 27.4 14.9 1.0 27.3 6.7 194 27.6 37.8 73.5 59.2 34.7 30.6 20.4 18.4 37.8 54 46.9 36.8 35.2 74.0 58.9 43.8 43.3 18.8 18.8 33.9 137 17.0 7.3 2.5 11.5 38.5 24.8 13.4 12.5 1.5 56.9 8.0 179 75.8 76.7 74.8 64.6 57.1 84.2 77.6 51.5 63.6 42.1 15.8 54.3 102 Delta 81.5 83.9 74.3 58.1 59.8 85.9 75.1 57.4 61.3 38.4 7.7 52.5 102 Eboyi 79.4 76.9 71.8 60.1 66.8 74.2 72.6 56.8 60.8 50.0 19.0 58.4 72 Edo 88.8 87.9 79.5 61.6 62.8 91.7 79.7 54.6 74.0 38.8 3.7 44.3 98 Ekiti 97.1 96.3 94.3 88.5 75.1 97.1 94.3 70.2 85.7 57.7 1.9 42.3 78 Enugu 66.2 63.6 59.2 50.0 61.6 70.8 59.2 35.3 53.6 28.4 28.1 41.1 96 Gombe 42.4 48.6 37.4 28.2 26.7 69.7 58.6 35.5 37.0 15.5 25.8 23.0 97 Imo 83.9 83.9 82.6 77.0 72.8 85.2 82.6 49.5 66.2 40.3 14.8 40.0 109 Jigawa 8.6 11.7 5.4 0.0 6.8 43.4 35.4 25.1 8.3 0.0 54.2 2.9 188 Kaduna 46.8 60.5 49.1 32.7 29.3 86.6 72.3 50.8 56.9 21.4 10.9 17.3 247 Kano 23.3 24.6 16.1 7.6 11.8 39.9 27.6 15.7 17.8 5.5 54.1 5.5 394 7.8 8.6 4.7 1.7 6.9 39.7 30.2 19.8 8.2 0.9 58.6 4.3 269 Kebbi 15.1 26.5 19.9 7.2 12.7 48.6 42.2 28.3 21.1 4.8 50.6 4.2 126 Kogi 76.4 78.6 65.2 55.0 53.9 83.2 64.0 46.1 69.6 39.3 13.5 24.7 80 Kwara 70.8 71.8 65.2 55.2 52.0 78.4 70.7 41.9 60.9 30.9 21.6 31.0 68 Lagos 84.6 86.1 83.2 73.6 75.1 83.1 77.2 60.9 69.2 52.8 11.7 52.8 263 Nassarawa 30.1 53.6 45.7 30.1 38.5 57.0 39.8 31.0 38.6 16.1 39.5 24.9 54 Niger 37.5 38.7 28.9 20.9 22.8 55.2 44.9 25.8 33.2 12.3 41.7 17.2 142 Ogun 87.8 64.4 57.6 42.0 51.0 68.8 55.4 35.3 41.9 23.1 26.7 26.5 122 Ondo 75.3 71.9 66.3 54.3 43.4 74.1 68.6 48.8 64.4 37.0 22.6 29.9 92 Osun 95.3 95.3 95.3 85.6 85.7 89.1 87.9 68.4 84.4 58.7 4.7 56.2 82 Oyo 70.6 79.4 74.4 60.7 49.5 89.0 78.9 42.7 59.4 30.6 8.9 38.3 176 Plateau 78.2 79.5 74.5 56.8 51.4 82.3 69.1 44.2 64.4 31.2 13.0 43.6 111 Rivers 71.7 68.9 58.5 51.8 59.3 87.8 71.6 54.6 48.9 36.5 11.3 45.0 204 Sokoto 4.5 5.5 4.5 2.0 1.5 34.8 29.4 10.9 3.5 1.0 64.7 1.0 175 Taraba 40.9 51.8 33.6 19.6 24.7 88.6 73.4 42.0 35.2 14.1 7.7 16.6 88 Yobe 15.0 19.3 10.2 9.1 14.7 36.3 25.0 18.0 25.0 4.0 57.2 18.7 101 5.4 52.2 1.1 145 DPT 2 DPT 3 POLIO 01 POLIO 1 POLIO 2 POLIO 3 MEASLES 74.7 70.3 59.8 70.3 77.7 71.8 52.3 61.2 84.7 87.2 82.0 75.9 66.4 90.5 86.0 65.2 Adamawa 43.8 52.5 40.7 30.2 32.7 78.4 66.7 Akwa Ibom 68.0 72.4 63.7 51.5 50.6 90.2 Anambra 84.7 88.6 82.4 76.3 68.5 Bauchi 17.7 16.4 4.7 1.0 Bayelsa 65.3 53.1 37.8 Benue 59.9 60.5 Borno 17.9 Cross River Katsina DPT1 Zamfara 19.9 23.9 19.2 8.8 3.0 47.2 37.5 22.8 14.1 Source: National Population Commission, NDHS Note: Percentage of children age 12 - 23 months who received specific vacines at any time before the survey (according to vacination card or the mother's report), and percentage with a vacination card seen, by background characteristics, Nigeria 2008 1 Polio 0 is the polio vacination given at birth 2 BCG, Measles and three doses each of DPT and POLIO vacine (excluding POLIO Vacine given at birth). 2 ALL 128 TABLE 142.2: VACINATION BY BACKGROUND CHARACTERISTICS, 2008 Percent MEASLES ALL2 No vacinations % with a Vacination Card 38.7 41.5 22.6 29.7 26.2 2,448 58.0 38.7 41.4 22.8 28.1 26.1 2,497 76.3 69.3 52.3 60.0 38.4 17.3 39.6 1,520 27.3 63.1 51.8 32.6 33.2 15.7 34.1 20.2 3,425 43.4 42.0 72.7 59.9 40.5 51.8 25.9 23.4 31.2 640 18.9 12.4 17.7 61.4 45.6 28.6 24.8 7.6 33.9 15.1 780 23.9 17.4 9.1 11.2 48.6 38.5 24.3 19.5 6.0 48.7 5.8 1,545 79.1 79.3 74.8 66.9 68.1 80.6 75.4 52.5 63.9 42.9 17.4 46.1 504 South South 75.3 74.5 65.6 54.2 56.4 86.7 74.9 53.6 55.5 36.0 10.5 46.6 663 South West 80.3 81.7 77.8 66.5 63.4 83.2 76.0 53.4 65.5 42.8 12.9 42.5 814 No Education 20.2 24.4 17.6 10.7 11.7 50.0 38.4 24.0 19.0 6.5 47.4 8.6 2,248 Primary 58.2 61.0 50.1 37.7 39.9 73.5 62.5 38.7 47.4 23.1 21.8 29.8 1,107 Secondary Above Secondary 83.6 83.1 76.4 65.4 66.0 88.5 78.9 56.9 65.7 41.4 8.2 45.7 1,283 92.6 92.5 90.7 83.4 85.2 91.3 85.8 69.8 82.9 61.2 5.3 59.6 307 28.9 26.1 4,945 Background Characteristic POLIO 1 POLIO 2 36.6 66.7 56.4 35.3 36.7 68.9 65.5 56.3 57.7 43.0 35.4 26.2 62.4 23.9 54.5 North West 27.2 30.5 North East 19.1 South East BCG DPT1 DPT2 DPT3 Male 49.1 51.4 44.3 35.6 Female 50.2 52.7 45.1 Urban 72.7 72.4 Rural 39.4 North Central POLI O 01 POLIO3 Number of children Sex Residence Zone Education Total 49.7 52.0 44.7 35.4 36.7 67.8 57.2 38.7 41.4 22.7 Source: National Population Commission, NDHS Note: Percentage of children age 12 - 23 months who received specific vacines at any time before the survey (according to vacination card or the mother's report), and percentage with a vacination card seen, by background characteristics, Nigeria 2008 1 Polio 0 is the polio vacination given at birth 2 BCG, Measles and three doses each of DPT and POLIO vacine (excluding POLIO Vacine given at birth). 129 TABLE 143: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF THE REGISTERED LIVE BIRTHS PER STATE IN RESPECT OF THE YEAR OF REGISTRATION, 2000 – 2007 Number State Year of Registration 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Abia 2.77 1.18 0.97 0.83 1.23 1.11 1.46 2.52 Adamawa 1.82 1.48 1.58 1.51 1.74 1.64 2.79 4.10 Akwa Ibom 3.86 3.50 3.51 3.55 2.78 2.46 2.46 1.89 Anambra 2.80 2.44 2.50 2.89 4.12 2.60 2.64 2.66 Bauchi 1.26 1.47 1.38 1.28 1.60 1.24 1.41 2.39 Bayelsa 0.42 0.38 0.43 0.45 0.60 0.60 0.91 0.97 Benue 4.29 1.61 1.61 1.87 2.44 2.87 2.22 3.33 Borno 2.18 1.90 2.09 2.18 2.11 1.65 1.74 2.40 Cross River 1.54 1.16 1.03 1.05 1.07 0.99 0.85 1.63 Delta 2.31 2.35 2.47 3.34 3.68 3.01 2.64 2.52 Ebonyi 1.49 1.67 1.96 1.95 2.05 1.92 1.90 2.44 Edo 3.29 3.92 4.79 3.73 4.12 4.04 2.84 2.54 Ekiti 2.34 1.79 2.54 2.36 1.64 1.48 1.20 1.60 Enugu 1.86 1.93 1.59 1.79 2.35 2.17 2.37 2.55 Gombe 1.44 1.36 2.44 2.47 1.83 2.47 2.36 2.73 Imo 1.06 0.85 0.91 1.14 1.51 2.33 2.73 3.30 Jigawa 1.36 1.42 1.45 1.43 1.72 1.41 1.54 1.96 Kaduna 2.59 2.13 2.54 2.30 2.29 1.93 1.82 3.65 Kano 5.83 6.34 6.91 7.39 6.67 4.64 5.20 3.82 Katsina 6.71 7.09 4.50 3.75 4.96 5.37 6.09 2.81 Kebbi 1.41 1.33 1.34 1.33 1.46 1.12 1.04 1.52 Kogi 2.71 1.88 1.77 1.48 1.75 1.87 1.53 2.50 Kwara 1.38 1.38 1.93 2.18 1.97 1.39 1.62 1.70 Lagos 5.04 13.51 17.27 18.35 13.42 19.00 16.76 11.63 Nassarawa 0.84 0.81 0.95 0.92 1.01 0.95 0.84 2.04 Niger 1.38 1.12 0.99 1.32 1.46 1.15 1.31 1.83 Ogun 2.15 2.22 3.09 4.19 4.57 4.95 4.23 4.33 Ondo 1.04 0.85 0.98 0.99 1.73 1.33 1.88 1.76 Osun 9.93 9.75 6.35 4.13 4.13 3.36 3.35 3.22 Oyo 11.43 8.58 6.11 6.41 5.08 5.64 5.83 3.50 Plateau 3.00 3.52 3.16 2.92 2.33 3.19 2.81 3.36 Rivers 1.58 1.53 1.69 2.29 2.69 2.34 2.39 2.17 Sokoto 1.80 1.27 1.34 0.57 1.05 1.01 1.67 1.50 Taraba 0.83 1.63 1.28 1.09 1.26 1.05 0.90 1.13 Yobe 1.02 1.29 1.04 1.12 1.60 0.90 1.12 1.82 Zamfara 0.88 0.52 0.47 0.50 0.90 0.86 1.05 1.35 FCT, Abuja 2.33 2.83 3.03 2.94 3.09 3.97 4.49 2.82 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Total 100.00 100.00 Source: National Population Commision, NDHS 130 TABLE 144: TOTAL REGISTERED LIVE BIRTHS BY YEAR OF REGISTRATION AND STATES IN NIGERIA, 2000 - 2007 Number Year of Registration 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Abia 25,987 11,538 9,071 8,183 8,474 7,525 13,512 45,514 Adamawa 17,073 14,434 14,767 14,870 11,932 11,118 25,911 74,172 Akwa Ibom 36,199 34,277 32,820 34,876 19,076 16,718 22,843 34,169 Anambra 26,226 23,826 23,383 28,337 28,326 17,685 24,501 48,022 Bauchi 11,761 14,362 12,938 12,614 11,001 8,412 13,052 43,269 Bayelsa 3,892 3,763 4,023 4,427 4,098 4,069 8,463 17,486 Benue 40,210 15,786 15,087 18,319 16,773 19,486 20,622 60,137 Borno 20,458 18,556 19,590 21,375 14,476 11,237 16,141 43,345 Cross River 14,450 11,341 9,605 10,278 7,323 6,703 7,877 29,509 Delta 21,665 22,972 23,136 32,807 25,296 20,416 24,476 45,473 Ebonyi 13,972 16,356 18,289 19,129 14,102 13,068 17,578 44,010 Edo 30,857 38,394 44,797 36,679 28,328 27,450 26,386 45,839 Ekiti 21,872 17,539 23,805 23,134 11,279 10,037 11,167 28,874 Enugu 17,461 18,877 14,880 17,607 16,163 14,720 21,950 46,150 Gombe 13,509 13,285 22,839 24,300 12,561 16,755 21,907 49,323 9,962 8,323 8,526 11,178 10,341 15,823 25,349 59,662 Jigawa 12,708 13,877 13,563 14,090 11,794 9,609 14,322 35,389 Kaduna 24,239 20,881 23,784 22,602 15,731 13,091 16,880 65,950 Kano 54,560 62,019 64,612 72,549 45,804 31,522 48,203 68,956 Katsina 62,836 69,392 42,128 36,866 34,061 36,458 56,508 50,818 Kebbi 13,240 12,980 12,501 13,098 10,020 7,583 9,651 27,486 Kogi 25,345 18,367 16,543 14,552 12,016 12,708 14,215 45,256 Kwara 12,968 13,470 18,041 21,408 13,539 9,457 14,985 30,702 Lagos 47,240 132,144 161,603 180,232 92,181 129,004 155,467 210,161 7,876 7,879 8,916 9,060 6,925 6,480 7,799 36,934 Niger 12,900 10,991 9,254 12,992 10,014 7,795 12,108 33,066 Ogun 20,182 21,694 28,894 41,156 31,387 33,600 39,194 78,269 Ondo 9,772 8,334 9,127 9,722 11,869 9,050 17,435 31,802 Osun 92,965 95,404 59,441 40,527 28,360 22,794 31,044 58,173 Oyo 107,025 83,960 57,182 62,934 34,875 38,286 54,045 63,209 Plateau 28,074 34,420 29,548 28,657 16,001 21,665 26,051 60,792 Rivers 14,836 15,010 15,854 22,465 18,491 15,918 22,175 39,296 Sokoto 16,833 12,446 12,533 5,621 7,211 6,832 15,450 27,193 Taraba 7,743 15,973 11,985 10,676 8,683 7,140 8,390 20,485 Yobe 9,578 12,628 9,760 10,967 10,989 6,092 10,412 32,882 Zamfara 8,276 5,051 4,354 4,898 6,181 5,862 9,737 24,356 21,840 27,673 28,317 28,858 21,248 26,969 41,666 50,896 Total 936,590 978,222 935,496 Source: National Population Commision, NDHS 982,043 686,929 679,137 927,472 1,807,025 State Imo Nassarawa FCT, Abuja 131 TABLE 145: TOTAL REGISTERED DEATHS BY YEAR OF REGISTRATION AND STATES IN NIGERIA, 2000 – 2007 Number State Year of Registration 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Abia 25,987 11,538 9,071 8,183 8,474 7,525 13,512 45,514 Adamawa 17,073 14,434 14,767 14,870 11,932 11,118 25,911 74,172 Akwa Ibom 36,199 34,277 32,820 34,876 19,076 16,718 22,843 34,169 Anambra 26,226 23,826 23,383 28,337 28,326 17,685 24,501 48,022 Bauchi 11,761 14,362 12,938 12,614 11,001 8,412 13,052 43,269 Bayelsa 3,892 3,763 4,023 4,427 4,098 4,069 8,463 17,486 Benue 40,210 15,786 15,087 18,319 16,773 19,486 20,622 60,137 Borno 20,458 18,556 19,590 21,375 14,476 11,237 16,141 43,345 Cross River 14,450 11,341 9,605 10,278 7,323 6,703 7,877 29,509 Delta 21,665 22,972 23,136 32,807 25,296 20,416 24,476 45,473 Ebonyi 13,972 16,356 18,289 19,129 14,102 13,068 17,578 44,010 Edo 30,857 38,394 44,797 36,679 28,328 27,450 26,386 45,839 Ekiti 21,872 17,539 23,805 23,134 11,279 10,037 11,167 28,874 Enugu 17,461 18,877 14,880 17,607 16,163 14,720 21,950 46,150 Gombe 13,509 13,285 22,839 24,300 12,561 16,755 21,907 49,323 9,962 8,323 8,526 11,178 10,341 15,823 25,349 59,662 Jigawa 12,708 13,877 13,563 14,090 11,794 9,609 14,322 35,389 Kaduna 24,239 20,881 23,784 22,602 15,731 13,091 16,880 65,950 Kano 54,560 62,019 64,612 72,549 45,804 31,522 48,203 68,956 Katsina 62,836 69,392 42,128 36,866 34,061 36,458 56,508 50,818 Kebbi 13,240 12,980 12,501 13,098 10,020 7,583 9,651 27,486 Kogi 25,345 18,367 16,543 14,552 12,016 12,708 14,215 45,256 Kwara 12,968 13,470 18,041 21,408 13,539 9,457 14,985 30,702 Lagos 47,240 132,144 161,603 180,232 92,181 129,004 155,467 210,161 Imo Nassarawa 7,876 7,879 8,916 9,060 6,925 6,480 7,799 36,934 Niger 12,900 10,991 9,254 12,992 10,014 7,795 12,108 33,066 Ogun 20,182 21,694 28,894 41,156 31,387 33,600 39,194 78,269 Ondo 9,772 8,334 9,127 9,722 11,869 9,050 17,435 31,802 Osun 92,965 95,404 59,441 40,527 28,360 22,794 31,044 58,173 Oyo 107,025 83,960 57,182 62,934 34,875 38,286 54,045 63,209 Plateau 28,074 34,420 29,548 28,657 16,001 21,665 26,051 60,792 Rivers 14,836 15,010 15,854 22,465 18,491 15,918 22,175 39,296 Sokoto 16,833 12,446 12,533 5,621 7,211 6,832 15,450 27,193 Taraba 7,743 15,973 11,985 10,676 8,683 7,140 8,390 20,485 Yobe 9,578 12,628 9,760 10,967 10,989 6,092 10,412 32,882 Zamfara 8,276 5,051 4,354 4,898 6,181 5,862 9,737 24,356 21,840 27,673 28,317 28,858 21,248 26,969 41,666 50,896 Total 936,590 978,222 Source: National Population Commision 935,496 982,043 686,929 679,137 927,472 1,807,025 FCT, Abuja 132 TABLE 146: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF PREGNANT WOMEN WHO REGISTERED WITH CLINI AND RECEIVED ANTI-TETANUS INJECTION BY NUMBER OF VISIT TO CLINIC, 2007 Percent State Registered With Clinic Received Anti Tetanus Abia 94.1 88.2 Adamawa 65.5 Akwa ibom 75.0 Anambra Bauchi Number of Visit 1 2 3 4 5 6 12.5 68.8 12.5 6.3 0.0 0.0 87.2 8.3 38.9 27.8 25.0 0.0 0.0 92.3 18.2 18.2 18.2 27.3 9.1 9.1 75.0 100.0 25.0 33.3 8.3 33.3 0.0 0.0 31.0 30.3 7.1 21.4 42.9 28.6 0.0 0.0 Bayelsa 26.1 71.4 40.0 20.0 0.0 20.0 0.0 0.0 Benue 57.1 72.2 68.8 31.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Borno 43.9 77.3 0.0 58.8 35.3 5.9 0.0 0.0 Cross Rivers 41.2 75.0 14.3 42.9 14.3 28.6 0.0 0.0 Delta 32.4 66.7 36.4 36.4 9.1 18.2 0.0 0.0 Ebonyi 85.0 93.5 12.1 42.4 24.2 21.2 0.0 0.0 Edo 65.4 72.2 22.2 55.6 5.6 16.7 0.0 0.0 Ekiti 80.0 93.8 14.3 14.3 0.0 71.4 0.0 0.0 Enugu 62.5 75.0 20.0 40.0 0.0 40.0 0.0 0.0 Gombe 19.0 100.0 33.3 66.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Imo 90.6 96.7 30.0 33.3 26.7 10.0 0.0 0.0 Jigawa 69.0 70.8 23.3 62.8 4.7 9.3 0.0 0.0 Kaduna 58.3 85.7 32.0 36.0 20.0 4.0 8 0.0 Kano 55.0 65.0 5.5 49.1 27.3 14.5 0.0 3.6 Katsina 14.9 63.6 0.0 83.3 0.0 0.0 16.7 0.0 Kebbi 8.0 62.5 50.0 50.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Kogi 72.2 28.6 25.0 16.7 33.3 25.0 0.0 0.0 Kwara 61.9 92.3 23.1 69.2 0.0 7.7 0.0 0.0 Lagos 93.3 100.0 0.0 50.0 0.0 50.0 0.0 0.0 Nassarawa 63.3 70.6 35.5 35.5 22.6 6.5 0.0 0.0 Niger 40.2 61.4 57.5 27.5 10.0 5.0 0.0 0.0 Ogun 95.0 100.0 19.0 23.8 14.3 33.3 9.5 0.0 Ondo 92.3 83.3 4.8 38.1 9.5 47.6 0.0 0.0 Osun 88.9 93.8 6.7 40.0 0.0 53.3 0.0 0.0 Oyo 85.7 83.3 52.9 23.5 0.0 23.5 0.0 0.0 Plateau 55.6 81.0 61.9 19.0 19.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Rivers 75.0 92.3 33.3 8.3 8.3 50.0 0.0 0.0 Sokoto 43.3 77.4 0.0 80.8 7.7 11.5 0.0 0.0 Taraba 61.1 60.5 25.0 46.9 9.4 15.6 3.1 0.0 5.4 33.3 60.0 0.0 20.0 0.0 20.0 0.0 Zamfara 17.6 86.7 53.3 26.7 3.3 16.7 0.0 0.0 FCT 53.3 79.2 41.7 29.2 8.3 20.8 0.0 0.0 National 47.9 Source: National Bureau of Statistics 75.1 25.4 40.0 14.3 18.7 1.1 0.6 Yobe 133 TABLE 147: PERCENTAGE OF WOMEN CURRENTLY USING FAMILY PLANNING, 2001 - 2005 Percent States 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Abia 7.21 7.17 8.29 9.73 11.28 Adamawa 0.67 0.63 0.82 0.85 0.53 Akwa Ibom 3.93 3.04 3.03 7.06 4.83 Anambra 12.91 11.11 9.53 12.71 15.41 Bauchi 0.41 0.73 0.84 1.23 1.11 Bayelsa 8.84 10.29 9.03 11.40 13.61 Benue 9.18 5.67 5.08 6.36 6.24 Borno 0.46 0.72 0.64 0.95 0.72 Cross River 2.14 4.94 5.29 5.34 5.64 10.58 9.47 8.52 10.10 11.81 8.35 7.58 6.99 6.99 7.49 Edo 11.92 16.21 11.66 15.80 11.03 Ekiti 9.01 9.01 9.01 9.01 9.01 Enugu 8.25 7.83 7.50 7.49 8.21 Gombe 0.34 0.72 1.11 0.58 1.07 Imo 6.87 8.70 7.19 8.24 6.77 Jigawa 0.05 0.12 0.44 0.12 0.19 Kaduna 0.62 1.32 1.79 1.03 1.95 Kano 0.58 0.37 0.51 0.53 0.61 0 0.27 0.32 0.04 1.90 1.97 1.15 1.58 1.11 4.51 Delta Ebonyi Katsina Kebbi kogi 0 1.91 1.94 3.33 2.24 Kwara 5.57 7.43 7.44 7.00 5.75 Lagos 4.89 5.75 8.42 9.29 10.71 Nassarawa 2.14 2.31 2.60 2.60 2.60 Niger 1.17 1.38 1.37 2.12 2.32 Ogun 8.06 7.60 6.80 8.23 8.02 Ondo 9.99 7.48 9.89 8.81 8.76 Osun 15.64 14.52 11.94 12.34 12.65 Oyo 5.04 5.05 3.71 9.52 7.19 Plateau 3.10 3.23 3.82 5.01 3.64 Rivers 1.87 4.02 1.86 2.25 6.82 Sokoto 0.56 0.73 0.97 0.75 0.62 Taraba 0.64 0.70 0.69 1.66 1.89 Yobe 0.68 0.24 0.15 0.3 0.31 Zamfara 0.62 0.48 0.56 0.52 0.47 FCT, Abuja 4.77 5.76 5.40 4.80 5.29 Nigeria 4.45 4.56 4.41 5.31 5.11 Source: National Bureau of Statistics 134 TABLE 148: REPORTED MALARIA CASES, 2003 - 2007 Number Cases State 2003 2004 2005 2006 Abia 17,643 29,646 21,348 31,094 19,759 Adamawa 45,596 22,536 43,335 72,702 105,966 Akwa Ibom 27,664 35,398 59,031 81,237 76,839 Anambra 69,217 73,445 75,958 94,353 71,241 Bauchi 54,897 21,931 45,594 66,527 43,453 Bayelsa 37,770 32,989 23,715 35,677 35,945 Benue 51,352 49,081 59,586 57,534 49,185 Borno 26,036 22,759 34,250 50,496 57,734 Cross River 2007 9,877 26,628 21,288 29,073 57,964 Delta 73,570 142,523 157,372 102,266 130,969 Ebonyi 22,689 20,844 20,610 13,978 14,382 Edo 95,595 108,000 77,144 95,829 96,652 Ekiti nr 20,280 49,198 91,345 60,821 Enugu 79,310 68,725 224,178 60,997 56,827 Gombe 9,195 52,740 53,256 36,889 25,563 50,789 68,755 61,776 78,897 64,553 Jigawa 42,487 40,320 nr 11,862 45,865 Kaduna 120,749 89,170 177,608 141,254 143,372 Kano 215,455 274,589 nr 288,030 565,232 95,194 332,485 274,443 387,389 401,338 Kebbi 153,455 162,735 281,764 163,217 272,135 Kogi 49,666 52,214 64,291 62,324 84,308 Kwara 15,641 45,084 51,694 8,894 132,725 Lagos 312,334 308,936 139,488 254,120 348,621 Nassarawa 23,347 23,447 21,483 35,036 53,223 Niger 83,094 63,364 113,696 113,577 77,571 Ogun nr 137,473 139,561 153,742 132,044 Ondo 123,313 128,012 137,047 109,599 142,537 Osun 306,786 391,333 377,344 321,520 268,683 Oyo 97,611 73,684 18,613 74,334 210,721 Plateau 10,650 3,796 34,142 44,670 41,668 Rivers 102,494 94,659 62,501 74,768 81,529 Sokoto 16,198 77,439 107,281 73,308 72,410 Taraba 41,395 41,057 82,352 57,598 205,787 Yobe 29,481 34,734 36,109 41,476 34,428 Zamfara 81,681 38,072 3,133 78,773 23,470 FCT(Abuja) 38,955 38,358 32,883 53,445 60,528 Total 2,631,186 3,247,241 3,183,072 Source: Federal Ministry of Health (Epid/HER Div., Public Health Dept.) Note: nr = No Report 3,547,830 4,948,838 Imo Katsina 135 TABLE 149: REPORTED DEATHS FROM MALARIA, 2003 - 2007 Number Deaths State 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 - 27 33 41 23 Adamawa 75 34 49 107 248 Akwa Ibom 18 29 7 13 1 Abia Anambra 27 9 33 29 24 Bauchi 222 84 422 361 335 Bayelsa 31 48 51 46 74 Benue 41 34 28 16 46 Borno 536 402 223 241 419 - 64 98 74 137 236 361 144 76 127 Ebonyi 57 39 25 16 - Edo 33 54 55 56 60 Cross River Delta Ekiti Enugu Gombe - 2 36 19 7 18 33 7 8 10 20 143 132 51 59 Imo 171 185 99 146 53 Jigawa 125 135 nr - 229 Kaduna 119 74 62 14 3 Kano 1,401 347 nr 429 372 Katsina 258 1,044 1,087 1,296 2,049 Kebbi 817 695 690 319 336 Kogi 26 10 4 - 5 Kwara - - - 1 17 Lagos 64 43 20 37 72 - 34 9 13 - Niger 18 91 116 26 58 Ogun - - 30 18 26 Ondo 12 9 59 44 28 Osun 1 8 - 3 - Oyo - - - 18 42 Plateau 2 - 281 81 - Rivers 36 29 56 49 37 Sokoto 20 111 192 156 16 Nassarawa Taraba 80 30 185 364 608 Yobe 146 698 978 708 466 Zamfara 279 182 9 316 85 5 11 FCT(Abuja) Total 4,894 5,099 Source: Federal Ministry of Health (Epid/HER Div., Public Health Dept.) Note: - = Nil 24 14 18 5,244 5,206 6,090 136 TABLE 150: REPORTED MALARIA CASES (DISEASE = MALARIA + ANAEMIA SEVERE), 2003 – 2007 Number State 2003 Abia - Adamawa Akwa Ibom Anambra Cases(Disease = Malaria + Anemie Severe 2004 2005 2006 2007 2,522 1,155 269 3,532 - - 5,134 17,361 13,569 - 142 4,975 5,029 4,204 142 14,567 11,520 7,262 9,118 Bauchi - - - 7,244 12,928 Bayelsa - 7,902 13,159 21,878 26,118 Benue - 6,358 5,992 5,928 6,999 Borno - - - 3,939 3,934 Cross River - - 538 2,065 1,674 Delta - 6,046 29,748 15,141 11,899 Ebonyi - 223 1,272 2,386 2,366 Edo - - 14,134 14,868 17,872 Ekiti - - 334 512 499 2,866 7,498 9,281 4,070 1,888 Enugu Gombe - - - - 3,284 Imo - 2,695 - - 3,265 Jigawa 767 3,617 - 12,132 10,636 Kaduna 184 2,651 32,273 21,551 16,656 - - - - 124,017 Kano Katsina 2,008 - - - 21,242 Kebbi 8,414 29,520 44,200 37,078 56,848 Kogi - 5,041 4,420 10,960 5,581 Kwara - - - 261 2,210 Lagos - 5,609 2,605 22,312 31,580 Nassarawa - 3,929 5,012 7,012 13,647 Niger 4,239 8,274 5,905 9,642 4,771 Ogun - - 583 1,131 777 Ondo - - 629 2,566 3,421 Osun - - - 83 4,043 Oyo - - - - 23,601 Plateau - - 2,192 5,169 4,378 Rivers - 2,279 5,889 8,130 6,796 Sokoto 636 10,739 16,152 7,193 9,891 Taraba - - - 1,288 24,425 Yobe - - - - 2,452 2,377 3,448 455 7,757 2,656 - 4,165 3,313 2,398 5,056 Total 21,633 127,225 220,870 Source: Federal Ministry of Health (Epid/HER Div., Public Health Dept.) Note: - = Nil 264,615 497,833 Zamfara FCT(Abuja) 137 TABLE 151: REPORTED DEATHS FROM MALARIA (DISEASE = MALARIA + ANAEMIA SEVERE), 2003 - 2007 Number State 2003 Deaths From Malaria Disease = Malaria + Anemie Severe 2004 2005 2006 2007 Abia - 14 - 3 62 Adamawa - - 53 73 144 Akwa Ibom - 2 12 42 20 Anambra - 17 22 10 18 Bauchi - - - 57 64 Bayelsa - 19 32 29 30 Benue - 33 20 23 16 Borno - - - 70 158 Cross River - - 2 - 5 Delta - 65 215 79 53 Ebonyi - - 13 9 - Edo - - 44 43 99 Ekiti - - 2 - - Enugu 4 10 21 1 8 Gombe - - - - 27 Imo - - - - 2 80 56 - 78 292 Kaduna - - 82 62 33 Kano - - - - 532 18 - - - 194 209 257 212 122 243 Kogi - 2 2 13 4 Kwara - - - 7 - Lagos - 24 7 13 24 Nassarawa - 3 4 4 - Niger 16 21 50 46 25 Ogun - - 23 46 14 Ondo - - 28 147 15 Osun - - - - 2 Oyo - - - - 39 Plateau - - - 15 - Rivers - 21 70 7 17 Sokoto 12 130 169 109 153 Taraba - - - - 195 Yobe - - - - 30 31 38 4 82 27 - 5 8 - 20 Total 370 717 1,095 Source: Federal Ministry of Health (Epid/HER Div., Public Health Dept.) Note: - = Nil 1,190 2,565 Jigawa Katsina Kebbi Zamfara FCT(Abuja) 138 TABLE 152: REPORTED MALARIA CASES (DISEASE = MALARIA PREGNANT WOMEN 15+), 2003 – 2007 Number Malaria Cases Disease = Malaria Pregnant Women 15+ State 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Abia - 1,939 2,735 3,118 2,707 Adamawa - - 2,353 6,600 7,298 Akwa Ibom - 456 3,264 7,658 6,927 82 4,303 3,808 3,453 3,845 Bauchi - - - 1,866 2,835 Bayelsa - 2,220 4,329 6,451 7,238 Benue - 2,612 4,272 4,781 5,593 Borno - - 132 3,435 5,826 Cross River - - 439 889 1,434 Delta - 1,164 14,930 10,839 11,900 Ebonyi - 127 2,079 2,066 1,890 Edo - - 4,187 6,892 8,595 Ekiti - - 743 1,211 765 1,726 3,585 5,413 2,230 1,230 Gombe - - - - 2,753 Imo - 1,403 2,686 5,875 6,068 Jigawa 138 1,287 - 5,214 10,447 Kaduna 430 1,025 6,705 4,249 8,226 - - - - 40,271 792 12,283 11,930 16,149 49,343 5,205 10,637 18,001 15,885 49,607 Kogi - 791 3,656 6,283 5,920 Kwara - - - 728 8,827 Lagos - 9,679 4,803 11,173 13,802 Nassarawa - 2,114 3,275 6,072 8,752 Niger 1,739 3,568 5,827 6,338 4,694 Ogun - - 7,439 8,428 7,308 Ondo - - 1,764 4,319 5,741 Osun - - - 271 6,736 Oyo - - - - 17,350 Plateau - - 464 2,549 1,646 Rivers - 1,312 3,323 4,731 5,917 Sokoto 452 9,100 6,916 5,216 6,147 Taraba - - - - 14,889 Yobe - - - - 859 1,445 1,952 237 3,494 1,835 - 2,281 1,556 1,464 2,116 Total 12,009 73,838 127,266 Source: Federal Ministry of Health (Epid/HER Div., Public Health Dept.) Note: - = Nil 169,927 347,337 Anambra Enugu Kano Katsina Kebbi Zamfara FCT(Abuja) 139 TABLE 153: REPORTED DEATHS FROM MALARIA (DISEASE = MALARIA PREGNANT WOMEN 15+), 2003 - 2007 Number Deaths From Malaria Disease = Malaria Pregnant Women State 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Abia - Adamawa - 1 3 1 2 - 10 9 9 Akwa Ibom - - - - 1 Anambra - 10 - - - Bauchi - - - 3 2 Bayelsa - - - - 5 Benue - - 3 - 1 Borno - - - 21 28 Cross River - - 2 - - Delta - 1 8 2 5 Ebonyi - - 4 - - Edo - - 2 10 1,318 Ekiti - - - - - Enugu - - - - - Gombe - - - - 2 Imo - 5 - 1 2 Jigawa 18 10 - 45 37 Kaduna 1 - 21 1 2 Kano - - 21 1 41 Katsina 4 65 43 41 64 24 37 23 27 40 Kogi - - 2 - - Kwara - - - - 41 Lagos - - - - - Nassarawa - - - - - Niger - 5 3 6 3 Ogun - - 1 - - Ondo - - 4 5 2 Osun - - - - - Oyo - - - - - Plateau - - - - - Kebbi Rivers - - 1 10 5 Sokoto 1 22 26 3 1 Taraba - - - - 20 Yobe - - - - - Zamfara 5 9 - 5 3 FCT(Abuja) - 51 - - - 177 191 1,634 Total 53 216 Source: Federal Ministry of Health (Epid/HER Div., Public Health Dept.) Note: - = Nil 140 TABLE 154: NATIONAL AND STATE HIV POPULATION, 2003 - 2007 Number Population State 2003 Abia 2004 2005 2006 2007 70,525 74,796 79,137 87,778 96,146 Adamawa 144,861 114,622 83,094 120,532 128,137 Akwa Ibom 137,237 147,648 158,274 125,557 111,500 Anambra 72,431 77,710 83,094 62,876 52,672 Bauchi 91,491 79,652 67,266 67,455 59,052 Bayelsa 76,243 75,767 75,180 59,302 47,376 Benue 177,264 187,475 197,843 155,317 135,541 Borno 60,994 66,053 71,223 61,968 59,081 Cross River 228,728 175,818 120,684 180,806 189,057 Delta 95,303 84,509 73,202 77,152 72,941 Ebonyi 85,773 87,423 89,029 66,410 54,268 Edo 81,961 86,452 91,008 81,283 77,926 Ekiti 38,121 34,969 31,655 26,054 20,139 Enugu 93,397 110,736 128,598 131,903 176,794 Gombe 129,613 113,650 96,943 104,131 98,201 59,088 67,996 77,159 56,033 49,280 Imo Jigawa 38,121 36,912 35,612 40,077 42,407 Kaduna 114,364 112,679 110,792 113,664 114,507 Kano 78,149 72,853 67,266 72,982 74,159 Katsina 53,370 53,425 53,417 54,010 54,053 Kebbi 47,652 63,139 79,137 67,787 69,505 Kogi 108,646 108,794 108,813 116,686 122,145 Kwara 51,464 53,425 55,396 46,827 41,986 Lagos 89,585 77,710 65,288 70,903 69,470 Nassarawa 123,894 128,221 132,554 114,327 106,629 Niger 133,425 119,479 104,857 129,005 138,268 Ogun 28,591 49,540 71,223 56,013 58,092 Ondo 43,840 53,425 63,310 36,841 23,344 Osun 22,873 31,084 39,569 12,965 41* Oyo 74,337 55,368 35,612 40,343 32,159 Plateau 120,082 108,794 96,943 91,784 80,963 Rivers 125,801 116,565 106,835 119,567 120,840 Sokoto 85,773 74,796 63,310 85,261 93,538 Taraba 114,364 117,536 120,684 127,533 134,034 Yobe 72,431 72,853 73,202 85,836 93,933 Zamfara 62,900 61,196 59,353 63,914 65,766 160,110 142,792 124,641 127,972 119,054 National 3,392,802 3,295,862 3,191,203 Source: Federal Ministry of Health (Epid/HER Div., Public Health Dept.) 3,138,854 3,083,007 FCT (Abuja) 141 TABLE 155: BREASTFEEDING STATUS BY CHILD’S AGE, 2003 Not BreastFeeding Age in Months <2 Exclusively BreastFeeding Breastfeeding and Consumming Waterbased Other Complemeliquid/ Milk ntary food Juice Plain water only 4 Total Number of Children Using a Bottle Nipple/ Bottle Number of Children Living 47.5 8.9 8.6 4.7 100 182 22.5 183 2 to 3 0.9 19.3 49.2 6.5 14.1 10 100 230 25.1 231 4 to 5 0.6 8.7 38.1 9.9 7.1 35.6 100 247 17.6 250 6 to 7 1.3 3.9 26.5 4.4 7.3 56.6 100 230 14.4 239 8 to 9 1.2 1.6 17.8 1.6 6.9 70.8 100 231 16.3 240 10 to 11 4.5 2.6 10.1 2.3 0.2 80.4 100 184 14.7 189 12 to 15 10.1 3.8 3.9 6 1.3 80.2 100 387 10.4 403 16 to 19 33.7 2.1 2.3 1.6 0.4 59.9 100 313 6.3 323 20 to 23 65.9 0.9 4 0.9 - 31.9 100 248 8.3 272 24 to 27 90.9 0.3 - - - 8.8 100 361 12.6 441 28 to 31 90.5 - 0.3 - - 9.1 100 210 5 303 32 to 35 94.8 - 0.5 - - 4.7 100 154 3.2 305 21.6 15.3 663 478 <6 1.7 17.2 44.6 8.4 10 18.1 100 659 6 to 9 1.3 2.8 22.1 3 7.1 63.7 100 460 Source: National Population Commission – NDHS Note: Percentage distribution of young children under three years living with the mother by breast-feeding status and percentage of children under three years using a bottle with a nipple, according to age in months. TABLE 156: BREASTFEEDING STATUS BY AGE, 2008 Age in Months Not Breastf eeding Breastfeeding and Consuming Exclusively Plain NonOther Breastfed Water Milk Milk only Liquids/ juice Compleme ntary Food Total % Currently Breastfeeding Number of youngest children under three years % Using a bottle with a nipple1 Number of All Children under three years <2 2.9 20.1 39.2 12.4 5.5 19.9 100 97.1 741 12.5 748 2–3 3.1 14.2 34.0 10.7 5.9 32.1 100 96.9 1,011.0 16.6 1,024.0 4–5 3.1 7.2 29.1 7.9 5.1 47.6 100 96.9 1,083.0 16.7 1,102.0 6–7 3.2 3.3 17.1 4.4 3.3 68.3 100 69.8 1,015.0 12.8 1,032.0 8–9 5.9 1.3 5.3 2.4 1.7 83.3 100 94.1 909.0 16.3 939.0 10 - 11 9.4 0.9 3.2 1.4 1.1 84.1 100 90.6 861.0 11.1 884.0 12 - 15 14.6 0.6 2.3 1.2 0.8 80.5 100 85.4 1,995.0 8.9 2,041.0 16 - 19 38.8 0.2 1.1 0.5 0.4 59.0 100 61.2 1,559.0 6.4 1,637.0 20 - 23 67.7 0.3 0.6 0.5 0.1 30.7 100 32.3 1,099.0 5.8 1,267.0 24 - 27 89.0 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.0 10.8 100 11.0 1,547.0 2.7 1,947.0 28 - 31 92.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.1 7.6 100 7.9 1,082.0 2.7 1,584.0 32 - 35 95.3 0.3 0.5 0.0 0.0 4.0 100 4.7 575.0 3.1 1,103.0 0–3 3.0 16.7 36.2 11.4 5.8 26.9 100 97.0 1,752.0 14.9 1,773.0 0–5 3.0 13.1 33.5 10.1 5.5 34.8 100 97.0 2,835.0 15.6 2,874.0 6–9 4.5 2.4 11.5 3.7 2.5 75.4 100 95.5 1,924.0 14.5 1,971.0 12- -15 14.6 0.6 2.3 1.2 0.8 80.5 100 85.4 1,995.0 8.9 2,041.0 12 - 23 35.3 0.4 1.5 0.8 0.5 61.6 100 64.7 4,653.0 7.3 4,945.0 20 - 23 67.7 0.3 0.6 0.5 0.1 30.7 100 32.3 1,099.0 5.8 1,267.0 Source: National Population Commission, NDHS Note: Among youngest children under three years living with their mother, percent distribution by breastfeeding status and the percentage currently breastfeeding and among all children under three years, percentage using a bottle with a nipple, according to age in months Nigeria 2008 142 TABLE 157: INFANT MORTALITY BY AGE SPECIFIC DEATH RATES AND GENDER, 2002 - 2006 Age Group 2002 Male 2003 Female Male 2004 Female Male 2005 Female Male 2006 Female Male Female Grand Total 0 70 44 153 63 128 41 16 7 227 67 1,976 01 - 04 344 253 371 200 174 148 121 58 137 107 10,798 05 - 09 131 94 75 57 89 79 414 171 48 53 4,669 10 - 14 96 61 85 41 58 36 23 16 63 35 2,568 15 - 19 146 110 77 66 57 59 32 22 64 55 3,242 20 - 24 258 246 206 222 142 112 78 71 129 129 5,928 '25 - 29 463 453 371 423 339 261 143 153 268 268 9,996 30 - 34 604 424 443 412 453 312 230 189 381 325 10,850 35 - 39 891 427 601 387 551 328 380 203 615 363 12,067 40 - 44 870 335 728 326 609 288 379 169 792 340 11,728 45 - 49 832 281 733 267 795 270 487 177 917 304 10,998 50 - 54 804 291 750 224 814 276 457 154 899 245 11,261 55 - 59 665 222 646 186 717 215 474 122 872 236 8,911 60 - 64 726 242 670 191 712 217 446 93 922 228 10,142 65 - 69 624 207 482 162 554 185 380 116 762 196 8,298 70 - 74 649 233 485 147 555 178 399 115 741 181 8,472 75 - 79 382 165 310 137 392 134 254 74 546 119 5,715 80 - 84 344 172 258 116 318 126 190 69 431 133 5,276 '85+ 520 326 528 298 549 270 322 146 565 234 10,675 3,925 8,006 3,535 5,225 2,125 9,379 3,618 153,570 Grand total 9,419 4,586 7,972 Source: National Population Commission, NDHS 143 TABLE 158: KNOWLEDGE OF CONTRACEPTIVE METHODS BY WOMEN, 2003 Percent Contraceptive Method All Women Unmarried Women Who Ever Had Sex Sexually Active1 Not Sexually Active2 Currently Married Women Unmarried Women Who Never Had Sex Any method 78.5 78.4 91.2 89.4 66.2 Any modern method 76.7 76.2 91.2 88.3 65.6 Female sterilization 37.2 39.6 44 42.5 19.2 Male sterilization 10.6 10.3 19.4 13.2 6.9 Pill 60.4 63 72 63.4 41.1 IUD 27.1 29.2 33.4 32.1 11 Injectibles 57.1 61 69.1 59.7 32.2 Implants 10.4 10.4 18.6 13.7 5.4 Male condom 59.2 54.3 87.2 78.5 59.1 Female condom 12.7 11.5 23.6 20.4 9 Diaphragm 8.8 8.6 13.8 11.5 5.7 Foam/Jelly 8.7 7.9 16.5 13.2 6.2 Lactation amenorrhea method(LAM) 19.5 21.1 22 23.8 7.9 Emergency contraception 15.7 13.7 37.4 27.5 9.5 Any Traditional Method 42.8 43.1 67.3 57.2 22.2 28 25.7 55.7 44.9 17.4 Withdrawal 55.6 23.6 58.7 40 13.8 Other method 16.2 18.9 19 13.5 4.2 4 4 5.9 5 2.5 Number of Women 7,620 5,336 362 Source: National Population Commission, NDHS Note: 1. Had sexual intercourse in the month preceding the survey 2. Did not have sexual intercourse in the month preceding the survey 833 1,090 Periodic abstinence Mean number of methods known 144 TABLE 159.1: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF CURRENTLY MARRIED WOMEN BY CONTRACEPTIVE METHOD CURRENTLY USED ACCORDING TOBACKGROUND CHARACTERISTICS, 2008 Modern Method State of Residence Any Method Any Modern Method Female Sterilisation Pill IUD Injectables Male Condom LAM Other Modern Methods Abia 23.9 15.6 2.1 2.1 2.4 3.2 4.8 1.1 0.0 Abuja 28.0 20.8 0.6 2.4 3.7 5.9 7.6 0.4 0.2 Adamawa 2.8 2.3 0.4 0.4 0.0 0.7 0.7 0.1 0.0 Akwa Ibom 32.7 18.3 0.8 2.8 1.4 5.8 5.4 2.1 0.0 Anambra 34.4 16.5 0.5 2.2 2.6 2.5 5.8 2.0 0.9 Bauchi 2.7 2.0 0.2 0.9 0.0 0.9 0.0 0.1 0.0 Bayelsa 10.1 7.5 0.4 2.8 0.2 1.5 1.7 0.9 0.0 Benue 14.2 12.5 4.3 1.6 0.5 1.4 2.1 2.6 0.0 Borno 6.5 6.4 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.2 5.8 0.0 Cross River 20.3 16.3 0.2 3.0 0.5 7.0 4.4 0.5 0.7 Delta 26.6 15.1 0.0 1.4 0.0 4.5 4.7 4.5 0.0 Eboyi 6.1 3.4 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.9 0.8 1.6 0.0 Edo 31.6 19.0 0.6 3.8 0.6 4.3 2.8 7.0 0.0 Ekiti 17.3 15.1 0.5 3.2 2.5 3.1 4.7 1.1 0.0 Enugu 21.1 11.3 0.0 2.2 0.0 1.2 7.3 0.3 0.3 Gombe 5.6 4.5 0.4 1.0 0.0 3.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 Imo 22.7 8.8 0.3 0.7 1.1 1.6 3.6 1.5 0.0 Jigawa 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 Kaduna 9.6 8.4 0.4 2.0 0.9 4.8 0.3 0.1 0.0 Kano 2.3 2.1 0.0 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.0 0.5 0.1 Katsina 0.8 0.7 0.0 0.4 0.0 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 Kebbi 1.9 1.8 0.0 0.8 0.0 0.9 0.1 0.0 0.0 Kogi 9.7 6.9 1.0 0.6 0.4 2.9 1.0 0.8 0.4 Kwara 24.6 16.5 0.2 2.2 0.9 4.1 4.9 3.7 0.5 Lagos 49.6 27.5 0.4 6.5 3.5 2.5 8.3 6.3 0.0 Nassarawa 12.0 11.4 0.6 1.8 0.4 8.1 0.1 0.3 0.0 Niger 4.6 4.4 0.1 0.6 0.6 1.8 0.6 0.6 0.0 Ogun 13.9 12.6 0.2 1.6 0.9 4.9 4.7 0.2 0.0 Ondo 21.2 15.3 0.2 3.0 3.6 3.4 2.0 3.1 0.0 Osun 38.0 26.8 0.0 2.8 5.9 7.0 11.1 0.0 0.0 Oyo 21.9 18.1 0.0 2.9 2.5 7.1 3.5 1.9 0.0 Plateau 11.1 10.4 0.4 1.9 0.5 6.8 0.6 0.0 0.2 Rivers 27.2 14.1 1.1 2.6 1.1 2.1 5.5 1.6 0.3 Sokoto 2.1 1.9 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.3 0.1 1.1 0.0 Taraba 5.0 3.9 0.4 0.6 0.3 1.9 0.6 0.1 0.0 Yobe 1.9 1.7 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.4 0.0 1.1 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.5 0.0 1.2 0.0 Zamfara 2.5 2.1 Source: National Population Commission, NDHS 145 TABLE 159.2: Content s PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF CURRENTLY MARRIED WOMEN BY CONTRACEPTIVE METHOD CURRENTLY USED ACCORDING TO BACKGROUND CHARACTERISTICS, 2008 Any + Method Any Modern Method Female Sterilisation Pill IUD Injectables Male Condom LAM Other Modern Methods 15 - 19 3.0 2.4 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.2 1.2 0.0 0.0 20 - 24 10.1 7.0 0.0 1.7 0.3 0.8 2.6 1.6 0.0 25 - 29 14.6 9.6 0.1 1.6 0.3 2.1 3.2 2.2 0.1 30 - 34 18.5 12.2 0.2 2.0 0.9 3.7 3.2 2.2 0.1 35 - 39 20.0 13.4 0.5 2.5 1.6 4.1 2.8 1.7 0.1 40 - 44 18.9 11.6 1.0 1.6 2.3 4.3 1.3 0.8 0.0 45 - 49 10.6 7.7 1.3 1.1 2.0 1.7 1.2 0.3 0.1 Urban 26.3 17.1 0.4 3.3 2.2 3.8 4.9 2.1 0.2 Rural 9.1 6.2 0.4 0.9 0.4 2.0 1.3 1.3 0.0 13.0 10.5 1.2 1.4 0.8 3.9 1.9 1.2 0.2 4.0 3.5 0.2 0.6 0.0 0.9 0.2 1.5 0.0 No table of contents entries found. AGE RESIDENCE ZONE North Central North West North East 2.8 2.5 0.1 1.6 0.2 1.1 0.1 0.4 0.0 South East 23.4 11.8 0.6 2.6 1.4 2.0 4.6 1.4 0.3 South South 26.2 15.5 0.6 4.0 0.7 4.2 4.4 2.9 0.2 South West 31.7 21.0 0.2 3.1 4.5 6.1 3.0 0.0 Education No Education 3.6 2.6 0.2 0.4 0.2 0.6 0.2 0.9 0.0 Primary 17.2 12.0 0.5 2.2 1.0 4.0 2.0 2.2 0.0 Secondary Above Secondary Living Children 27.4 17.4 0.4 3.1 1.6 4.4 5.5 2.3 0.2 36.6 23.5 1.0 3.7 4.0 4.9 8.3 1.2 0.4 3.3 2.0 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.2 1.6 0.0 0.0 0 1-2 13.0 8.3 0.1 1.4 0.4 1.2 3.7 1.5 0.1 3-4 18.8 12.5 0.4 2.3 1.6 3.6 2.4 2.1 0.1 5+ 15.9 11.0 0.9 1.8 1.4 3.9 1.3 1.6 0.1 Total 2008 14.6 9.7 0.4 1.7 1.0 2.6 2.4 1.6 0.1 Total 2003 12.6 8.2 0.2 1.8 0.7 2.0 1.9 1.4 0.2 Total 1999 15.3 8.6 0.3 2.4 2.0 2.4 1.2 na 0.3 Total 1990 6.0 3.5 0.3 Source: National Population Commission, NDHS 1.2 0.8 0.7 0.4 na 0.1 146 TABLE 159.3: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF CURRENTLY MARRIED WOMEN BY CONTRACEPTIVE METHOD CURRENTLY USED ACCORDING TO BACKGROUND CHARACTERISTICS, 2008 Traditional Method State of Residence Any Traditional Method Periodic Abstinence Withdrawal Other Folk Method Not Currently Using Total Number of women Abia 8.2 3.5 4.5 0.3 76.1 100 397 Abuja 7.2 4.2 2.2 0.9 72.0 100 229 Adamawa 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.3 97.2 100 566 Akwa Ibom 14.5 10.0 2.8 1.7 67.3 100 489 Anambra 17.9 6.8 10.8 0.3 65.6 100 578 Bauchi 0.7 0.1 0.0 0.5 97.3 100 942 Bayelsa 2.6 0.6 1.5 0.4 89.9 100 257 Benue 1.7 0.6 0.6 0.5 85.8 100 626 Borno 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 93.5 100 800 Cross River 4.0 1.2 2.8 0.0 79.7 100 409 Delta 11.5 5.0 4.2 2.3 73.4 100 618 Eboyi 2.7 1.4 1.3 0.0 93.9 100 318 Edo 12.5 9.8 1.2 1.6 68.4 100 459 Ekiti 2.3 0.7 1.4 0.2 82.7 100 333 Enugu 9.9 4.7 4.6 0.6 78.9 100 361 Gombe 1.1 0.1 0.4 0.6 94.4 100 403 13.9 10.4 3.5 0.0 77.3 100 484 Jigawa 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 99.8 100 910 Kaduna 1.2 1.0 0.0 0.2 90.4 100 1,023 Kano 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.0 97.7 100 1,804 Katsina 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.1 99.2 100 1,336 Kebbi 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.1 98.1 100 666 Kogi 2.9 1.7 0.8 0.4 90.3 100 473 Kwara 8.1 3.9 1.6 2.5 75.4 100 420 Lagos 22.1 7.0 10.8 4.3 50.4 100 1,469 Nassarawa 0.6 0.2 0.1 0.3 88.0 100 321 Niger 0.2 0.0 0.2 0.0 95.4 100 730 Ogun 1.3 0.4 0.7 0.2 86.1 100 606 Ondo 5.8 2.2 2.4 1.3 78.8 100 496 Oyo 3.9 1.0 1.2 1.8 78.1 100 922 Plateau 0.8 0.3 0.3 0.2 88.9 100 521 Rivers 13.0 3.6 6.0 3.4 72.8 100 745 Sokoto 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.1 79.9 100 759 Imo Sun 11.2 4.6 4.1 2.5 62.0 100 541 Taraba 1.1 0.4 0.1 0.5 95.0 100 393 Yobe 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.2 98.1 100 481 Zamfara 0.4 0.0 Source: National Population Commission, NDHS 0.0 0.4 79.5 100 691 147 TABLE 159.4: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF CURRENTLY MARRIED WOMEN BY CONTRACEPTIVE METHOD CURRENTLY USED ACCORDING TO BACKGROUND CHARACTERISTICS, 2008 Traditional Method Bacground Characteristic Any Traditional Method Periodic Abstinence Withdrawal Other Folk Method Not Currently Using Total Number of women 15 - 19 0.6 0.1 0.3 0.2 97.0 100 1,863 20 - 24 3.1 1.0 1.3 0.7 89.0 100 3,658 25 - 29 5.1 1.8 2.3 1.0 85.4 100 5,111 30 - 34 6.4 2.6 3.0 0.8 81.5 100 4,172 35 - 39 6.7 3.1 2.8 0.8 80.0 100 3,581 40 - 44 7.3 4.0 1.8 1.5 81.1 100 2,712 45 - 49 2.9 1.4 0.7 8.0 89.4 100 2,481 Urban 9.2 3.7 4.1 1.4 73.7 100 7,495 Rural 2.9 1.3 1.0 0.6 90.9 100 16,069 North Central 2.5 1.2 0.7 0.6 87.0 100 3,320 North West 0.5 ..1 0.1 0.3 96.0 100 3,585 North East 0.3 0.2 0.0 0.1 97.2 100 7,189 South East 11.6 5.8 5.5 0.2 76.6 100 2,139 South South 10.7 5.3 3.5 1.9 73.8 100 2,978 South West 10.7 3.5 4.8 2.3 68.3 100 4,366 No Education 1.0 0.3 0.3 0.4 96.4 100 11,120 Primary 5.2 2.0 2.0 1.2 82.8 100 5,143 Secondary Above Secondary LIVING CHILDREN 9.9 4.2 4.3 1.5 72.6 100 5,621 13.0 7.1 5.2 0.7 63.4 100 1,693 0 1.3 0.7 0.3 0.2 69.7 100 2,402 1-2 4.7 1.6 2.2 0.8 87.0 100 7,414 3-4 6.3 2.7 2.5 1.1 81.2 100 7,181 5+ 4.9 2.4 1.7 0.8 84.1 100 6,581 Total 2008 4.9 2.1 2.0 0.9 85.4 100 23,578 Total 2003 4.3 2.1 1.3 1.0 87.4 100 5,336 Total 1999 5.8 5.6 1.2 0.9 84.7 100 5,757 0.5 0.6 94.0 100 6,880 AGE RESIDENCE ZONE EDUCATION Total 1990 2.5 1.4 Source: National Population Commission, NDHS 148 TABLE 160.1: MATERNAL CARE INDICATOR, 2008 % with Antenental Care from a health professional1 % whose last live birth was protected against neonetal tetanus2 Number of Women % delivered by a health professional % delivered in a health facility Number of births Abia 89.1 86.4 279 87.1 74.4 472 Abuja 89.2 68.7 169 64.3 54.2 254 Adamawa 61.2 42.2 443 14.6 10.7 729 Akwa Ibom 66.8 64.1 367 44.0 36.9 590 Anambra 97.7 93.4 422 95.2 87.8 781 Bauchi 44.9 23.8 705 15.7 13.0 1,172 Bayelsa 35.0 49.7 211 21.6 18.4 341 Benue 63.2 44.3 526 52.3 50.9 832 Borno 32.6 22.8 604 13.2 11.8 1,049 Cross River 68.0 61.9 376 44.2 38.5 549 Delta 78.1 71.6 436 61.5 57.2 682 Eboyi 75.7 57.0 261 46.3 40.7 432 Edo 90.5 74.4 355 79.9 76.2 568 Ekiti 93.4 90.4 250 81.2 75.2 374 Enugu 68.1 65.5 285 65.5 53.6 444 Gombe 44.5 40.7 327 18.3 17.2 526 Imo 96.3 89.8 355 98.0 94.3 602 Jigawa 20.1 10.3 667 5.1 4.5 1,052 Kaduna 62.1 41.3 780 21.8 18.4 1,222 Kano 49.8 30.6 1,428 12.7 11.1 2,430 Katsina 14.4 10.6 942 4.7 4.2 1,569 Kebbi 12.3 11.7 442 6.2 4.8 708 Kogi 81.6 66.8 324 75.8 77.3 478 Kwara 58.1 45.9 296 53.2 48.8 412 Lagos 87.6 82.6 986 82.8 76.9 1,454 Nassarawa 72.6 35.3 224 33.8 32.9 320 Niger 26.6 28.8 566 17.2 15.9 927 Ogun 89.9 72.8 457 71.8 63.8 703 Ondo 70.1 63.4 359 50.5 46.9 528 Osun 93.6 92.8 354 89.2 85.1 484 Oyo 87.6 73.6 669 76.4 67.1 978 Plateau 84.1 65.5 421 30.7 30.2 607 Rivers 66.6 75.0 565 63.6 47.9 937 Sokoto 13.8 6.8 599 5.1 4.4 983 Taraba 39.3 33.7 309 25.9 21.1 482 Yobe 36.0 25.0 362 9.3 6.1 618 State of Residence Zamfara 13.1 9.8 514 7.7 6.5 Source: National Population Commission, NDHS Note: 1 Doctors, Nurse, Midwife or Auxiliary Midwife 2 Include Motherswith two injections during pregnancyof the last live birth or two or more injections (the last within 3 years of the last live birth), injections (the last within ten years of the last live birth), or five or more injections prior to the last live birth 815 149 TABLE 160.2: MATERNAL CARE INDICATOR, 2008 % with Antenental Care from a health professional1 % whose last live birth was protected against neonetal tetanus2 Number of Women % delivered by a health professional % delivered in a health facility Number of births < 20 42.9 30.7 2,369 24.5 21.8 4,166 20 - 34 61.4 51.1 12,006 42.7 38.4 19,643 35 + 55.1 46.9 3,260 35.6 23.4 4,292 Urban 84.5 71.5 5,417 66.6 60.4 8,442 Rural 45.9 37.0 12,210 27.0 24.1 19,647 North Central 65.7 48.3 2,525 42.7 41.0 3,830 North West 43.0 29.8 2,751 15.5 12.8 4,575 North East 31.1 19.9 5,372 9.8 8.4 8,779 South East 87.0 80.5 1,603 81.8 73.9 2,730 South South 69.8 68.1 2,310 55.8 48.1 3,667 South West 87.1 78.8 3,075 76.5 70.0 4,519 No Education 30.8 20.7 8,017 11.5 9.7 13,071 Primary 68.9 57.7 4,012 44.2 39.0 6,521 Secondary 86.0 76.8 4,557 73.4 66.7 6,997 Above Secondary 97.4 88.2 1,050 93.9 89.8 1,511 Total 57.7 47.6 17,636 38.9 35.0 Source: National Population Commission, NDHS Note: Doctors, Nurse, Midwife or Auxiliary Midwife 2 Include Motherswith two injections during pregnancyof the last live birth or two or more injections (the last within 3 years of the last live birth), injections (the last within ten years of the last live birth), or five or more injections prior to the last live birth 28,100 Background Characteristic MOTHER'S AGE AT BIRTH RESIDENCE ZONE EDUCATION 150 TABLE 161.1: NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF CHILDREN, 2008 Background Characteristic Height-for-age (Stunting) % below -3 SD % below -2 SD Weight-for-age (Wasting) % below -3 SD % below -2 SD Weight-for-age (Underweight) % below % below -3 SD -2 SD Number of Children Age In Months < 6 9.9 21.3 9.9 17.5 5.2 13.7 1,911 6-8 14.3 26.7 9.2 9 - 11 16.8 30.9 7.4 19.5 9.6 22.5 1,142 17.9 10.1 23.2 1,026 12 - 17 26.2 45.6 18 - 23 30.0 49.6 8.4 17.1 11.7 26.2 2,160 7.2 14.7 10.3 25.6 1,610 24 - 35 30.1 36 - 47 23.0 48.0 6.5 12.8 11.0 26.0 3,767 42.0 5.7 11.2 7.8 21.6 48 - 59 4,288 21.3 41.6 5.7 11.5 8.0 23.9 3,992 Male 24.8 43.0 7.4 14.4 9.9 24.5 9,861 Female 20.9 38.4 6.5 13.4 8.1 21.7 10,035 Urban 15.2 31.0 5.4 11.1 5.0 15.8 6,462 Rural 26.5 42.3 7.7 15.2 10.9 26.6 13,425 North Central 25.2 43.8 5.2 9.3 6.5 19.5 2,800 North West 29.2 48.6 11.4 22.2 15.2 34.5 3,097 North East 33.5 52.6 10.6 19.9 14.9 35.1 5,488 South East 9.0 21.7 3.4 8.6 3.3 10.0 1,947 South South 14.2 31.1 2.9 7.5 3.9 12.8 2,769 South West 13.8 31.2 4.2 9.3 4.0 13.3 3,795 No Education 31.6 51.1 10.6 20.1 14.8 34.2 7,992 Primary 21.4 40.3 5.1 11.2 6.6 19.4 4,578 Secondary 13.3 28.8 4.1 8.4 3.6 12.3 5,004 8.3 19.6 2.5 5.8 1.7 7.6 1,105 22.8 40.6 7.0 13.9 9.0 23.2 18,286 20.6 39.7 6.4 13.1 9.5 20.1 393 23.1 40.9 6.1 13.5 9.2 22.3 1,202 SEX Residence Zone Education Above Secondary Mother's Status Mother Interveiwed Mother Not Interveiwed but in Household1 Mother Not Interveiwed not in Household2 Missing 44.8 51.5 10.6 10.6 13.1 37.4 16 Total 2008 WHO standard 22.8 40.6 7.0 13.9 9.0 23.1 19,896 Total 2008 NCHS/CDC/WHO standard3 19.6 36.8 3.9 12.4 9.0 27.1 19,993 Source: National Population Commission, NDHS Note: 1 For women who not interviewed,information is taken from the Household Questionnaire. Excludes children whose mothers are not listed in the Household Questionnaire. 2 Includes children whose mother are deceased. 3 This line has been added to the table to show the measure according to the NCHS/CDC/WHO standard classification, which was also used in the 2003NDHS. The data by background characteristicsare not presented in this report; however the total are presented for comparion with the 2003 NDHS data. 151 TABLE 161.2: NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF CHILDREN, 2008 Height-for-age (Stunting) State of Residence Weight-for-age (Wasting) Weight-for-age (Underweight) Number of Children % below -3 SD % below -2 SD1 % below -3 SD % below -2 SD1 % below -3 SD % below -2 SD1 Abia 11.0 24.1 4.8 8.5 2.5 11.0 348 Abuja 15.0 30.2 4.2 9.0 2.3 11.1 208 Adamawa 26.7 42.4 11.8 21.4 12.1 30.7 536 Akwa Ibom 11.9 27.7 6.7 14.1 6.5 16.6 460 Anambra 4.5 12.4 2.0 6.3 2.9 8.1 565 Bauchi 28.7 51.0 25.5 41.4 28.6 52.2 725 Bayelsa 14.5 28.7 3.3 7.4 2.3 8.0 272 Benue 17.4 37.1 2.5 5.5 4.2 13.2 729 Borno 30.2 49.2 4.0 13.4 12.1 28.1 723 Cross River 16.8 31.5 1.7 6.2 4.3 15.9 483 Delta 15.2 34.8 2.1 6.2 4.1 13.4 509 Eboyi 13.5 32.4 2.4 8.4 5.4 15.6 361 Edo 19.8 37.5 3.0 8.2 3.0 10.9 283 Ekiti 13.3 32.9 2.1 4.8 1.4 8.8 314 Enugu 10.5 20.0 7.6 16.5 3.3 6.6 214 Gombe 34.8 52.3 8.1 17.2 11.6 28.4 312 8.8 23.5 3.0 7.9 2.9 8.8 460 Jigawa 34.4 53.4 17.5 34.4 25.5 51.1 694 Kaduna 33.0 51.8 4.7 9.4 6.4 21.8 968 Kano 28.9 46.3 10.9 17.1 13.0 30.7 1,491 Katsina 39.2 58.4 10.2 20.3 15.1 37.7 897 Kebbi 43.6 63.5 21.0 35.1 31.1 54.2 277 Kogi 20.6 35.8 3.9 6.8 3.4 15.2 342 Kwara 34.4 51.4 5.6 12.2 10.1 26.9 327 Lagos 7.8 21.0 4.1 9.8 1.8 10.1 1,187 Nassarawa 25.4 44.1 3.2 5.6 5.7 16.6 248 Niger 27.4 46.6 13.0 19.9 12.3 32.7 514 Ogun 17.4 41.5 3.2 7.3 5.5 18.2 598 Ondo 16.0 32.0 3.2 6.0 3.0 11.3 426 Oyo 19.0 37.2 5.6 11.7 7.8 17.1 841 Plateau 37.4 58.8 2.6 5.4 5.5 17.8 431 Rivers 11.1 28.9 1.7 4.8 2.9 10.6 762 Sokoto 32.1 53.6 11.3 24.4 19.1 45.8 743 Sun 13.3 31.2 5.6 12.4 3.0 13.3 428 Taraba 22.1 43.0 3.3 9.3 3.4 18.2 395 Yobe 34.5 54.0 9.2 20.9 15.3 39.4 407 Imo Zamfara 33.2 54.0 4.9 11.3 5.5 18.3 417 Source: National Population Commission, NDHS Note: 1 Includes children who are below -3 standard deviation (SD) from the International Reference population median. 152 TABLE 162: MALARIA INDICATORS, 2008 Urban Rural Total Malaria Indicators Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 14.0 12,443 18.6 21,627 16.9 34,070 8.6 12,443 7.6 21,627 8.0 34,070 Percentage of Children under 5 who slept under mosquito net the night before the survey. 10.5 8,023 12.7 17,761 12.0 25,783 Percentage of Children under 5 who slept under insecticide treated net (ITN) the night before the interview1. 6.5 8,023 5.0 17,761 5.5 25,783 8.9 1,071 13.2 3,327 11.9 4,397 4.7 1,071 4.9 2,327 4.8 3,397 44.8 5,424 28.5 12,210 33.5 17,635 10.2 5,424 4.9 12,210 6.5 17,635 Mosquito Nets Percentage of household with at least one mosquito net (treated or untreated) Percentage of household with at least one insectivide treated net (ITN)1 percentage of pregnant women age 15-49 who slept under a mosquito net the night before the interview percentage of pregnant women age 15-49 who slept under an insecticide treated net (ITN) the night before the interview1 Preventive Malaria Treatment Durring Pregnancy percentage of last birth in the 5 years preceding survey for which the mother took anti-malarial drugs for prevention during the pregnancy percentage of last birth in the 5 years preceding survey for which the mother got Intermittent Preventive Treatment (IPT) durring an antenatal visit2 Treatment of fever Among children under age 5with fever in the two weeks preceding the survey, percentage who took anti-malaria drugs 42.4 1,011 30.2 2,956 33.3 Among children under age 5 with fever in the two weeks preceding the survey, percentage who took anti-malaria drugs the same day/next day after developing fever 19.9 1,011 13.7 2,956 15.3 Source: National Population Commission, NDHS 1 Note: An Insecticide Treated Net (ITN) is a permanenet net that does not require any treatment, a pretested net obtained within the last 12 months, or a net that has been soaked with insecticide within the past 12 months 2 Intermitent Preventive Treated Net (ITN) is a preventive treatment with at least two doses of SP/Fansidar/Amalar/Maloxine during antenatal visit. 153 3,968 3,968 TABLE 163: OWNERSHIP OF MOSQUITO NETS, 2008 No. of Nets in Household (%) No. of ITNs in Household (%) At least one More than one At least one More than one Urban 14.0 5.1 8.6 2.6 12,443 Rural 18.6 9.0 7.6 2.7 21,627 North Central 15.9 6.9 7.4 2.4 4,568 North West 27.8 15.7 7.1 3.2 3,730 North East 21.0 10.9 7.9 3.4 7,178 South East 13.4 5.0 9.8 3.4 4,527 South South 17.2 6.5 10.3 3.0 5,966 South West 10.8 3.6 6.0 1.4 8,100 7.6 8.0 2.7 34,070 Background Characteristic Number of Households Residence Zone Total 16.9 Source: National Population Commission, NDHS TABLE 164: EARLY CHILDHOOD MORTALITY RATES, 2008 Neonatal Mortality (NN) Post-Neonatal Mortality1 (PNN) Infant Mortality (1q0) Child Mortality (4q1) Under-Five Mortality (5q0) 0-4 40 35 75 88 157 5-9 52 47 99 97 187 113 199 Years preceding the Survey 10 - 14 49 48 97 Source: National Population Commission, NDHS Note: 1 Computed as the difference between the infant and neonatal mortality rates TABLE 165: Age group CURRENT FERTILITY RATE, 2008 Urban Rural Total 15 - 19 64 153 122 20 - 24 174 256 224 25 - 29 240 281 265 30 - 34 223 254 242 35 - 39 127 179 161 40 - 44 64 102 88 45 - 49 28 49 42 TFR 46 6.4 5.7 CFR 158 CBR 36.2 Source: National Population Commissio, NDHS Note: TFR = Total Fertility Rate GFR = General Fertility Rate CBR = Crude Birth Rate 216 194 42.9 40.6 154 TABLE 166.1: REGISTERED HEALTH MANPOWER, 2003 - 2007 Number Category 2003 2004 2005 2006** 2007** Male - - - - 40,862 Female - - - - 11,546 Non Nigerian: - - - - - Male - - - - 2,115 Female - - - - 853 - - - - 55,376 Nigerian: - - - - - Male - - - - 1,596 Female Medical Practitioners Nigerian: Total Dentists - - - - 962 Non Nigerian: - - - - 124 Male - - - - Female - - - - 91 Total - - - - 2,773 137 135 149 - - 60 69 56 - - Male - 1 - - - Female - - - - - 197 205 205 - - Veterinary Doctors Nigerian: Male Female Non Nigerian: Total Midwives Male - - - 6 19 Female 1,902 1,754 2,138 1,832 90,470 Total 1,902 1,754 2,138 1,838 90,489 Nurses Male 615 632 432 550 6,989 Female 2,589 2,798 2,852 3,632 121,929 Total 3,204 3,430 3,284 4,182 128,918 Public Health Nurses Male 4 8 - 7 89 Female 124 104 132 62 4,219 Total 128 112 132 69 4,308 Male 40 70 57 76 763 Female 72 42 84 126 1,031 141 202 1,794 Peri-operative Nurses Total 112 112 Source: Registered Medical Professionals/Federal Ministry of Health Note: - = Nil ** = Provisional 155 TABLE 166.2: REGISTERED HEALTH MANPOWER, 2003 - 2007 Number Category 2003 2004 2005 2006** 2007** Male 21 13 26 18 315 Female 38 42 29 31 406 Total 59 55 55 49 721 21 24 17 23 302 8 10 10 25 215 29 34 27 48 517 4 6 4 2 121 Female 15 16 12 5 1,107 Total 19 22 16 7 1,228 Orthopaedic Nurses Anaesthetist Nurses Male Female Total Nurse Administrators Male Midwife Educators Male 1 - - 2 0 Female 8 7 17 16 716 Total 9 7 17 18 716 Male 13 13 25 8 296 Female 26 28 40 33 1,806 Total 39 41 65 41 2,102 Male - - - - 13 Female - - - - 213 Total - - - - 226 Male - - - 1 12 Female - - 1 3 150 Total - - 1 4 162 61 54 79 101 819 206 166 128 149 5,186 207 250 6,005 Nurse Educators Peadiatric Nurses Public Health Nurse Educators Psychiatric Nurses Male Female Total 267 220 Source: Registered Medical Professionals/Federal Ministry of Health Note: - = Nil ** = Provisional 156 TABLE 166.3: REGISTERED HEALTH MANPOWER, 2003 - 2007 Number Category 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007** Male - - - - 162 Female - - - - 256 Total - - - - 418 Male - - - - 244 Female - - - - 412 Total - - - - 656 Male - - - - 5 Female - - - - 11 - - - - 16 Ophthalmic Nurses Accident and Emergency Nurses Occupational Health Nurses Educators Total Source: Registered Medical Professionals Note: na = Not available ** = Provisional - = Nil TABLE 167: REGISTERED MEMBERS OF OPTOMETRISTS AND DISPENSING OPTICIAN IN NIGERIA, 2002 – 2006 Number Registered Members 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 44 57 49 184 161 Male 20 28 17 89 55 Female 24 29 32 95 106 - - 1 - 1 Male - - 1 - 1 Female - - - - - 50 184 162 Nigerian: Non-Nigerian: Grand Total 44 57 Source: Optometrists and Dispensing Opticians Council Note: - = Nil 157 CHAPTER 5 JUSTICE AND SECURITY The data on prisons are sourced from the Nigeria Prisons Service. The statistical tables include the number and capacity of prisons by gender, prison admission by type of offence, admission by religion and inmate population. The data on public order are sourced from the Nigeria Police Force. They cover crimes, road accident cases and casualties, armed robbery cases and Involvement, vehicles stolen and recovered, court Cases, juvenile cases and bank frauds. 158 PRISON TABLE 168: State Abia TOTAL NUMBER OF PRISONS, INMATE POPULATION AND CAPACITY BY STATE AS AT 2005 Number of Prisons Male Female Total Maximum Capacity 3 1,038 27 1,065 1,080 Adamawa 17 1,812 31 1,843 2,580 Akwa Ibom 5 1,262 23 1,285 1,586 Anambra 2 895 25 920 564 13 994 14 1,008 1,468 - - - - - Bauchi Bayelsa Benue 3 763 14 777 1,408 Borno 15 1,145 12 1,157 3,422 Cross River 6 751 16 767 1,228 Delta 5 1,152 23 1,175 1,098 Ebonyi 2 74 3 77 588 Edo 6 1,439 32 1,471 2,092 Ekiti 1 267 5 272 200 Enugu 4 1,163 34 1,197 1,394 Gombe 5 711 8 719 638 Imo 3 1,328 35 1,363 1,188 Jigawa 10 611 5 616 1,464 Kaduna 15 2,333 30 2,363 2,802 Kano 10 1,675 24 1,699 1,840 Katsina 10 994 25 1,019 1,278 Kebbi 10 953 10 963 1,526 Kogi 6 418 2 420 530 Kwara 3 346 1 347 156 Lagos 5 3,959 118 4,077 2,796 Nassarawa 4 555 13 568 602 Niger 8 931 20 951 1,450 Ogun 5 953 17 970 1,038 Ondo 4 968 21 989 646 Osun 2 464 11 475 906 Oyo 2 718 13 731 346 Plateau 7 1,053 7 1,060 1,926 Rivers 4 2,492 44 2,536 1,354 Sokoto 5 1,037 21 1,058 934 Taraba 12 960 9 969 1,650 Yobe 8 652 9 661 1,180 Zamfara 5 689 10 699 1,178 FCT(Abuja) 2 729 10 739 570 Total 227 Source: Nigeria Prison Service Note: ** = Revised 38,284 722 39,006 46,706 159 TABLE 169: State Abia TOTAL NUMBER OF PRISONS INMATE POPULATION AND CAPACITY BY STATE AS AT 2006 Number of Prisons Male Female Total Maximum Capacity 3 1,189 32 1,221 1,080 Adamawa 17 1,617 25 1,642 2,580 Akwa Ibom 5 956 18 974 1,586 Anambra 2 652 11 663 564 Bauchi Bayelsa 13 - 861 - 10 - 871 - 1,468 - Benue 3 767 13 780 1,408 Borno 15 1,050 4 1,054 3,422 Cross River 6 770 16 786 1,228 Delta 5 1,208 24 1,232 1,098 Ebonyi 2 718 13 731 588 Edo 6 2,753 32 2,785 2,092 Ekiti 1 316 4 320 200 Enugu 4 1,235 35 1,270 1,394 Gombe 5 589 3 592 638 Imo 3 1,302 29 1,331 1,188 Jigawa 10 772 60 832 1,464 Kaduna 15 2,280 27 2,307 2,802 Kano 10 2,008 16 2,024 1,840 Katsina 10 1,134 28 1,162 1,278 Kebbi 10 981 8 989 1,526 Kogi 6 416 3 419 530 Kwara 3 358 3 361 156 Lagos 5 3,641 114 3,755 2,796 Nassarawa 4 577 5 582 602 Niger 8 1,116 14 1,130 1,450 Ogun 5 1,072 15 1,087 1,038 Ondo 4 905 12 917 646 Osun 2 366 11 377 906 Oyo 2 698 14 712 346 Plateau 7 1,104 4 1,108 1,926 Rivers 4 2,699 32 2,731 1,354 Sokoto 5 1,027 20 1,047 934 Taraba 12 996 9 1,005 1,650 Yobe 8 643 6 649 1,180 Zamfara 5 575 8 583 1,178 FCT(Abuja) 2 910 14 924 570 Total 227 Source: Nigeria Prisons Service Note: - = Nil 40,261 692 40,953 46,706 160 TABLE 170: State Abia TOTAL NUMBER OF PRISONS INMATE POPULATION AND CAPACITY BY STATE AS AT 2007 Number of Prisons Male Female Total Maximum Capacity 3 1,144 24 1,168 1,080 Adamawa 17 1,431 19 1,450 2,580 Akwa Ibom 5 912 20 932 1,566 Anambra 2 1,041 25 1,066 564 13 906 11 917 1,467 - - - - - Bauchi Bayelsa Benue 3 642 14 656 1,167 Borno 15 1,035 14 1,049 3,320 Cross River 6 759 16 775 1,226 Delta 5 1,290 27 1,317 1,096 Ebonyi 2 742 9 751 587 Edo 6 1,568 41 1,609 1,484 Ekiti 1 301 3 304 200 Enugu 4 1,247 32 1,279 1,154 Gombe 5 550 8 558 637 Imo 3 1,383 29 1,412 1,636 Jigawa 10 542 2 544 1,660 Kaduna 17 2,223 20 2,243 2,560 Kano 10 2,076 30 2,106 1,780 Katsina 10 1,112 34 1,146 934 Kebbi 10 1,029 9 1,038 1,130 Kogi 6 416 3 419 529 Kwara 3 324 1 325 154 Lagos 5 3,762 140 3,902 2,795 Nassarawa 4 480 3 483 602 Niger 8 871 29 900 1,151 Ogun 5 1,384 18 1,402 745 Ondo 4 774 19 793 485 Osun 2 468 8 476 640 Oyo 2 692 11 703 496 Plateau 7 983 12 995 1,924 Rivers 4 3,164 31 3,195 1,354 Sokoto 5 1,025 6 1,031 931 Taraba 12 849 11 860 1,970 Yobe 8 573 12 585 643 Zamfara 5 535 5 540 1,009 FCT, Abuja 2 750 12 762 330 Total 229 Source: Nigeria Prisons Service Note: - = Nil 38,983 708 39,691 586 161 TABLE 171: TOTAL NUMBER OF PRISONS INMATE POPULATION AND CAPACITY BY STATE AS AT 2008 Male Female Total Maximum Capacity 3 1,89 30 1,219 1,080 Adamawa 17 1,478 9 1,487 2,580 Akwa Ibom 5 977 29 1,006 1,566 2 1,090 21 1,111 564 13 1,005 11 1,016 1,467 State Abia Anambra Bauchi Number of Prisons Bayelsa - - - - - Benue 3 732 4 736 1,167 Borno 15 1,035 12 1,047 4,076 Cross River 6 785 12 797 1,226 Delta 5 1,403 39 1,442 1,096 Ebonyi 2 926 16 942 587 Edo 6 1,559 40 1,599 1,404 Ekiti 1 225 2 227 200 Enugu 4 1,535 25 1,560 1,154 Gombe 5 650 4 654 637 Imo 3 1,410 31 1,441 1,188 Jigawa 10 559 3 562 1,464 Kaduna 16 2,203 18 2,221 2,560 Kano 10 2,169 27 2,196 1,780 Katsina 10 1,187 16 1,203 934 Kebbi 10 650 27 677 1,130 Kogi 6 321 - 321 529 Kwara 3 355 5 360 154 Lagos 5 3,711 163 3,874 2,795 Nassarawa 4 424 6 430 602 Niger 8 905 10 915 1,151 Ogun 5 1,725 17 1,742 745 Ondo 4 736 11 747 485 Osun 2 437 6 443 640 Oyo 2 666 15 681 496 Plateau 7 1,494 9 1,503 1,924 Rivers 4 3,319 61 3,380 1,354 Sokoto 5 624 8 632 931 Taraba 12 945 12 957 1,970 Yobe 8 498 4 505 643 Zamfara 5 643 4 647 1,009 FCT, Abuja 2 853 3 866 330 Total 228 Source: Nigeria Prisons Service 40,423 720 41,143 43,698 Note: - = Nil 162 TABLE 172 : NUMBER OF PRISONS, INMATE POPULATION AND CAPACITY BY STATE AS AT 2009 Number of Prisons Male Female Total Maximum Capacity 3 1,143 32 1,175 1,080 Adamawa 17 1,627 22 1,649 2,580 Akwa Ibom 5 922 28 950 1,568 State Abia Anambra Bauchi Bayelsa 2 1,186 29 1,215 564 13 1,035 20 1,055 1,467 - - - - - Benue 3 747 14 761 1,408 Borno 15 1,075 10 1,085 3,422 Cross River 6 799 13 812 1,228 Delta 5 1,341 33 1,374 1,098 Ebonyi 2 893 16 909 588 Edo 6 1,607 43 1,650 2,092 Ekiti 1 225 3 258 200 Enugu 4 1,453 32 1,485 1,394 Gombe 5 696 9 705 638 Imo 3 1,477 27 1,504 1,188 Jigawa 10 552 4 556 1,464 Kaduna 16 2,270 24 2,294 2,702 Kano 10 2,232 33 2,265 1,840 Katsina 10 1,155 23 1,178 1,278 Kebbi 10 861 15 876 1,526 Kogi 6 318 1 319 530 Kwara 3 388 6 394 156 Lagos 5 4,201 171 4,372 2,796 Nasarawa 4 551 12 563 602 Niger 8 893 11 904 1,450 Ogun 6 1,639 28 1,667 745 Ondo 5 729 14 743 646 Osun 2 481 6 487 906 Oyo 2 715 10 725 346 Plateau 7 801 8 809 1,926 Rivers 4 2,890 40 2,930 1,354 Sokoto 5 938 12 950 934 Taraba 12 1,011 14 1,025 1,650 Yobe 8 530 4 534 1,180 Zamfara 5 678 6 684 1,178 FCT(Abuja) 2 908 16 924 570 230 40,967 789 41,786 46,294 Total Source: Nigeria Prison S ervice Note: - = Nil 163 CHART 4: PRISON INMATE POPULATION, 2005 - 2009 2009 Total Female Male 2008 Total Female Male Year 2007 Total Female Inmate Population Male 2006 Total Female Male 2005 Total Female Male 0 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 Number 164 TABLE 173: PRISON ADMISSION BY TYPE OF OFFENCE AND GENDER, 2005 - 2009 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Offences Male Debt Arson Affray Assault Murder Treason Sedition Abduction Smuggling Immigration Stealing Robbery Armed Robbery Sex Offences Traffic Offences Currency Offences Indian Hemp Offences Contempt of Court Unlawful Possession of Property Unlawful Possession of Arms Forgery and Altering Escaping from Lawful Custody Offences against Native Law and Custom Economic Sabotage Human Traficking Criminal Lunatic Breach of Peace Cultism/Ritual Other Offences Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female 670 14 450 40 448 15 548 12 3,043 168 2,140 6 202 2 2,906 5 1,198 - 2,058 170 3,736 166 4,050 108 4,686 277 2,100 120 1,518 155 5,000 700 6,300 329 7,377 225 5,032 400 6,080 457 9,700 550 9,200 66 10,204 263 11,050 8 10,914 505 36 - 12 - - - - - 269 16 11 2 3 - 4 - - - 142 15 1,040 10 15 2 350 3 591 - 2,041 146 3,816 100 5,503 118 6,164 195 1,340 4 2,026 138 815 25 215 55 537 15 657 1 2,682 253 42,085 8,146 40,190 2,984 43,584 3,156 35,261 6,235 33,749 1,209 10,700 188 10,500 250 8,343 251 16,563 4 15,787 340 13,290 201 7,812 48 10,568 206 17,507 10 14,440 242 5,500 106 5,250 20 3,505 37 3,556 6 3,897 265 6,910 204 6,120 3 6,383 10 2,203 3 2,516 135 3,600 45 2,917 30 619 25 511 5 1,462 131 8,172 1,000 7,423 25 11,561 74 4,757 20 5,587 268 3,500 119 2,004 100 2,842 116 4,248 90 5,392 165 3,700 1,209 3,000 108 2,164 256 4,034 70 3,665 180 2,300 230 3,090 20 3,516 9 1,834 7 3,308 174 5,080 81 3,890 23 2,571 45 1,395 5 2,365 114 1,460 20 950 2 165 2 617 - 1,943 134 1,150 150 706 20 2,849 139 1,771 36 2,623 202 - - 749 4 3,333 44 117 - 1,791 114 - - 250 55 4,455 484 25 10 1,779 111 - - 180 2 35 4 63 3 1,284 56 - - 1,207 2 3,024 6 703 15 1,522 216 - - 203 3 1,353 25 83 0 1,274 173 1,859 200 210 31 9,709 278 5,700 216 14,030 912 13,472 122,601 4,450 153,255 6,163 123,464 7,280 149,187 7,164 Total 136,270 Source: Nigeria Prisons Service Note: - = Nil 165 TABLE 174: PRISON ADMISSION BY AGE GROUP, 2005 - 2009 Number 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Age Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female - 15 Years 2,116 400 2,214 120 2,639 - 164 11 1,687 17 16 - 20 years 38,820 1,350 18,618 504 15,514 722 23,547 1,770 22,726 1,017 21 - 25 years 31,154 4,446 27,582 1,123 56,695 1,041 26,266 1,783 26,227 1,241 26 - 50 years 59,119 6,021 72,869 2,622 75,734 4,400 69,378 3,693 93,684 4,579 5,061 935 1,318 81 2,673 - 4,109 23 4,863 310 Total 136,270 13,152 Source: Nigeria Prisons Service Note: - = Nil 122,601 4,450 153,255 6,163 123,464 7,280 149,187 7,164 0 51 years and above TABLE 175: PRISON ADMISSION BY TERMS OF IMPRISONMENT, 2005- 2009 Number Terms of Imprisonment 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Remand and Awaiting Trial 77,384 6,667 71,091 2,447 83,362 3,163 78,102 4,023 75,228 5,436 Short Terms 23,767 2,404 26,231 698 37,417 1,400 19,735 1,257 36,154 918 Long Terms 24,754 2,350 22,552 374 28,100 900 24,098 1,728 24,147 431 Condemned 30 6 121 6 15 1 91 1 52 2 Detainees 6,010 25 502 15 276 - 314 - 435 5 Others 4,335 1,700 2,104 910 4,085 699 1,124 311 13,171 372 136,280 13,152 122,601 4,450 153,255 6,163 123,464 7,320 149,187 7,164 Total Source: Nigeria Prisons Service TABLE 176: PRISON ADMISSION CLASSIFIED BY RELIGION, 2005 - 2009 Number 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Religion Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Christian 56,744 7,700 60,440 1,590 54,974 2,701 58,344 3,906 71,741 2,679 Muslim 64,279 4,122 36,773 898 46,729 1,384 51,381 3,060 62,600 2,484 Traditional 8,000 243 9,588 631 19,878 945 4,835 96 5,104 790 Atheist 1,847 285 2,296 118 7,275 32 759 10 835 84 Others 5,400 802 13,504 1,213 24,399 1,101 8,145 248 8,907 1,127 136,270 13,152 122,601 4,450 153,255 6,163 123,464 7,320 149,187 7,164 Total Source: Nigeria Prisons Service 166 2008 Female Male Female Male Total 2007 Year 2009 CHART 5: PRISON ADMISSION CLASSIFIED BY RELIGION, 2005 - 2009 Female Others Atheist Male 2005 2006 Traditional Female Muslim Christian Male Female Male 0 50,000 100,000 150,000 200,000 Number TABLE 177: RECIDIVISM, 2005 - 2009 Number Terms of Imprisonment 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female First Offender 31,250 2,025 26,220 590 78,427 4,749 45,114 2,583 54,453 2,528 Convicted Once 10,900 189 10,580 211 27,145 746 24,210 1,170 29,240 1,146 Convicted Twice 3,547 97 5,820 89 21,942 250 19,807 1,750 23,870 1,712 Convicted Thrice 1,480 73 2,450 80 19,489 176 15,646 1,250 18,797 1,225 1,520 100 1,990 50 2,358 113 12,724 407 15,366 398 897 74 1,070 32 2,986 78 5,248 120 6,340 117 1,103 56 910 28 908 51 715 40 1,121 38 50,697 2,614 49,040 1,080 153,255 6,163 123,464 7,320 149,187 7,164 Convicted Four Times Convicted Five Times Convicted Six or More Times Total Source: Nigeria Prisons Service 167 PUBLIC ORDER TABLE 178: NUMBER OF AREA COMMANDS, DIVISIONS, STATIONS, POLICE POSTS, 2006 -2007 2006 2007 No. of Area Commands No of Divisions No of Police Stations Abia 2 29 22 32 1 2 29 22 32 1 Adamawa 3 24 65 102 199 3 24 65 102 199 Akwa Ibom 3 32 41 Na na 3 32 41 na na Anambra 3 34 52 43 132 3 34 52 43 132 Bauchi 3 24 38 99 55 3 24 38 99 55 Bayelsa 3 10 19 30 204 3 28 37 137 204 Benue 3 28 37 137 61 3 10 19 36 61 Borno 3 37 42 100 178 3 37 42 100 179 Cross River 2 23 55 23 103 2 23 55 23 103 Delta 3 33 67 Na 100 3 33 67 na 100 Ebonyi 3 13 29 10 69 3 13 29 10 69 Edo 3 29 31 43 151 3 29 31 43 151 Ekiti 3 20 21 54 na 3 20 6 54 na Enugu 3 23 6 50 79 3 23 21 50 79 Gombe 3 29 34 74 129 3 29 34 74 129 Imo 3 30 63 38 134 3 30 63 38 134 Jigawa 3 27 27 120 179 3 27 27 120 179 Kaduna 3 36 59 105 202 3 36 59 105 202 Kano 3 67 17 104 45 3 67 17 104 45 Katsina 3 na 38 103 3 3 na 38 103 3 Kebbi 3 24 9 133 na 3 24 9 133 na Kogi 5 32 123 79 137 5 32 123 79 137 Kwara 3 46 7 85 141 3 46 7 85 141 Lagos 8 na 128 78 298 8 na 128 78 298 Nasarawa 3 17 317 118 45 4 36 60 118 45 Niger 4 36 60 115 171 3 17 39 115 171 Ogun 5 31 25 65 10 5 31 25 65 10 Ondo 3 31 36 26 93 3 31 36 26 93 Osun 3 33 47 32 170 4 47 50 32 170 Oyo 4 47 50 47 130 3 33 47 47 130 Plateau 2 25 101 174 256 2 25 101 174 256 Rivers 3 38 34 63 103 3 38 34 63 103 Sokoto 2 26 3 44 75 2 26 3 44 75 Taraba 3 17 71 123 33 3 17 71 123 33 Yobe 3 18 19 70 20 3 18 19 70 20 Zamfara 3 36 35 62 136 3 36 35 62 136 FCT(Abuja) 3 16 11 44 7 3 16 11 44 7 Railways 5 9 30 Na 44 5 9 30 na 44 PAP 2 7 7 4 20 2 7 7 4 20 Airport 1 3 na 2 6 1 3 na 2 6 Total 126 1,040 Source Nigeria Police Force Hqtrs, Abuja. Note: na = Not available. 1,576 2,631 3,919 126 1,040 1,598 2,634 3,820 States No of Police Posts No of Village Posts No. of Area Commands No of Divisions No of Police Stations No of Police Posts No of Village Posts 168 TABLE 179: CRIMES/OFFENCES REPORTED TO THE POLICE, 2002 - 2006 Number Year Cases Reported Cases Prosecuted Cases Pending Investigation Cases Closed 2002 152,717 107,916 39,072 5,827 2003 157,366 102,305 50,081 4,840 2004 152,426 104,018 40,490 - 2005 180,295 134,134 38,466 6,090 133,553 32,265 6,507 2006 172,326 Source: Nigeria Police Force - 2006 Annual Report TABLE 180: MINOR CRIMES AND OFFENCES REPORTED TO THE POLICE, 2005 - 2009 Crimes/Offences 2005 2006 2007 2008 Number 2009 False Pretence/Cheating 9,580 6,395 5,860 5,058 5,969 Unlawful Posession 8,772 8,666 1,931 1,462 922 Receiving Stolen Property 3,892 7,308 813 1,190 675 Arson 1,268 1,010 1,105 812 685 3 5 10 11 1 631 473 54 99 57 7,967 5,945 4,273 3,170 5,356 99 132 81 48 23 3,072 2,610 19 10 19 891 914 429 86 2,381 33,458 14,575 11,946 16,088 Perjury Gambling Breach of Peace Escape from Custody Local Acts Others Total 13,935 Source: Nigeria Police Force(2006 Annual Report) CHART 6: MINOR CRIMES AND OFFENCES REPORTED TO THE POLICE, 2005 - 2009 40,000 35,000 Number 30,000 25,000 20,000 Crimes/Offences 15,000 10,000 5,000 0 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 169 TABLE 181: SERIOUS CRIMES REPORTED TO THE POLICE, 2005 - 2009 Number Serious Crimes 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Murder 2,074 2,000 1,891 1,956 2,063 11 2 11 17 11 Felonious Wounding 22,858 26,434 6,175 6,405 11,195 Assault 33,991 32,838 15,136 14,692 13,790 Other Crimes against Persons 9,333 10,151 8,523 9,647 6,652 Armed Robbery 2,275 2,863 2,327 2,340 2,147 Manslaughter Burglary, House and Store Breaking 16,115 11,985 5,656 5,917 4,876 Larceny Na na Na Na Na Currency Forgery 58 118 36 65 6 6,659 6,744 10,105 6,443 8,259 19 10 42 13 5 93,822 93,145 49,902 47,495 49,004 Other Crimes against Property Bribery and Corruption Total Source: Nigeria Police Force (2006 Annual Report) Note: ** = Revised CHART 7: SERIOUS CRIMES REPORTED TO THE POLICE, 2005- 2009 120,000 100,000 80,000 60,000 40,000 20,000 0 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Serious Crimes CHART 8: CASES REPORTED TO AND PROSECUTED BY THE POLICE,2002-2006 200000 180000 160000 140000 120000 Num be r 100000 80000 60000 40000 20000 0 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Ye ar Cas es Reported Cas es Pros ec uted 170 TABLE 182: ARMED ROBBERY CASES REPORTED TO THE POLICE BY STATE, 2003 - 2007 2003 2004 2005 2006 Number 2007 Abia 74 176 24 97 89 Adamawa 20 84 10 106 96 Akwa Ibom 60 51 60 51 88 States Anambra 223 200 98 65 96 Bauchi 74 98 48 51 41 Bayelsa 46 82 32 51 52 Benue 45 48 43 32 27 Borno 116 107 92 61 41 Cross River 164 94 82 134 137 Delta 195 216 44 121 63 Ebonyi 46 98 81 62 51 Edo 155 147 144 163 79 Ekiti 87 38 46 36 85 Enugu 49 56 51 44 Gombe 39 43 39 22 27 Imo 86 118 96 172 176 Jigawa na 23 na 23 16 Kaduna 132 63 na 55 40 Kano 67 79 61 56 108 Katsina 50 63 67 55 31 Kebbi 28 43 26 30 20 Kogi 130 36 99 57 41 Kwara 25 23 25 20 25 Lagos 108 141 204 300 70 Nassarawa 64 143 34 131 36 Niger 16 33 9 43 32 Ogun 76 90 153 166 107 Ondo 135 54 92 70 58 Osun 17 31 51 31 51 Oyo 90 178 3 194 224 Plateau 44 36 46 43 26 Rivers 117 123 99 138 145 Sokoto 32 20 23 21 24 Taraba 24 38 88 38 80 Yobe 71 97 35 37 20 Zamfara 25 33 32 22 32 185 181 188 48 172 Total 2,915 3,184 Source: Nigeria Police Force - 2006 Annual Report 2,325 2,846 2,506 FCT, Abuja 171 CHART 9: REPORTED ARMED ROBBERY CASES, 2003 - 2007 3500 3000 2500 2000 Number 1500 1000 500 0 2003 2004 2005 Year 2006 2007 Reported Armed Robbery Cases 172 TABLE 183: ARMED ROBBERY STATISTICS CLASSIFIED INTO VARIOUS OFFENCES/ INVOLVEMENT, 2003 Number States Robbery Cases Reported Persons Prosecuted for Robbery Persons Arrested Cases/ Persons Awaiting Trial Civilians Killed by Armed Robbers Armed Robbers Killed by Police Armed Robbers Injured by Police Cases Pending Investigation Abia 74 149 48 2 14 1 20 Adamawa 20 9 - - - - - 10 Akwa Ibom 60 30 17 20 1 1 - 32 223 273 - - - 56 73 - Bauchi 74 124 42 17 4 33 - 57 Bayelsa 46 70 1 3 7 3 1 37 Anambra Benue 45 50 - - 9 - - 45 Borno 116 126 - - 28 8 1 100 Cross River 164 292 - 51 - - - 112 Delta 195 95 - 41 29 - - 64 Ebonyi 46 96 - 2 2 20 - 33 Edo 155 23 2 29 14 23 - 125 Ekiti 87 160 18 28 9 2 2 50 Enugu 49 45 - 8 51 - 23 Gombe 39 61 30 - 12 - 7 Imo 86 177 15 - 32 - 14 - - Jigawa 34 - Kaduna 132 313 Kano 67 69 13 Katsina 50 26 - 17 - - - - 18 14 - 130 13 27 5 3 18 - 4 - - 50 Kebbi 28 40 - 18 - - - 1 Kogi 130 223 44 40 8 35 - 81 Kwara 25 7 4 4 5 2 - 19 Lagos 108 338 - 78 33 97 - 30 Nassarawa 64 44 - - 14 23 - 62 Niger 16 123 - - - - 90 - Ogun 76 183 51 34 22 19 - 39 Ondo 135 145 6 15 5 10 - 118 Osun 17 14 7 - 4 7 5 10 Oyo 90 127 713 562 20 39 14 48 Plateau 44 81 8 8 6 5 - 33 Rivers 117 142 43 - 4 15 - 74 Sokoto 32 50 - 20 7 - - 13 Taraba 24 41 - 9 4 - - - Yobe 71 50 - - 24 12 - 59 Zamfara 25 18 12 - - 6 - 11 185 na FCT, Abuja Total 2,949 3,814 Source: Nigeria Police Force - 2006 Annual Report Note: Na = Not Available - = Nil Na na na na na na 1,026 1,048 335 544 190 1,525 173 TABLE 184: ARMED ROBBERY STATISTICS CLASSIFIED INTO VARIOUS OFFENCES/INVOLVEMENT, 2006 Number States Abia Robbery Cases Reported Persons Prosecuted for Robbery Persons Arrested 97 313 - Adamawa 106 47 Akwa Ibom 51 29 Anambra Cases/ Persons Awaiting Triail Civilians Killed by Armed Robbers Armed Robbers Injured by Police Armed Robbers Killed by Police - 8 22 - - 3 - 7 1 Cases Pending Investigation - 97 5 - 106 8 4 15 125 48 - 9 8 85 - 50 Bauchi 51 20 1 2 - 1 - 11 Bayelsa 51 22 - - - - - - Benue 32 35 - - 2 - - 19 Borno 61 65 - - 6 1 - 45 Cross River 134 106 - 25 - - - 40 Delta 121 56 - 6 10 3 - 37 62 83 - 2 - - - - Edo 163 78 5 56 - - - - Ekiti 36 44 - 9 1 - - 22 Enugu 44 44 - 18 14 8 - 20 Gombe 22 154 - 9 2 2 1 17 Ebonyi Imo 172 184 88 - 10 6 - - Jigawa 23 19 5 5 - 2 - 18 Kaduna 55 36 - - - 5 - 56 Kano 56 87 - 17 6 - - 26 Katsina 55 29 - 5 3 6 - 50 Kebbi 30 - - 7 5 8 - 23 Kogi 57 81 - 20 - 17 - 14 Kwara 20 24 4 4 - - - 12 Lagos 306 537 - - 61 100 - 46 Nassarawa 131 29 - 1 - - - 27 Niger 43 78 1 1 30 20 - 28 Ogun 166 79 9 15 17 4 11 32 Ondo 70 90 - - 6 - 4 40 Osun 31 18 - 4 - - - 9 Oyo 194 223 16 16 11 16 2 178 Plateau 43 23 - - - - 1 28 Rivers 138 73 1 25 16 8 - 39 Sokoto 21 23 - 8 1 1 1 10 Taraba 38 51 - 7 7 - - 12 Yobe 24 23 - 4 4 - - 20 Zamfara 39 69 5 21 1 1 4 13 FCT, Abuja 48 26 - - - - - 48 135 303 233 329 28 1,208 Total 2,916 2,946 Source: Nigeria Police Force - 2006 Annual Report Note: - = Nil 174 TABLE 185: TOTAL NUMBER OF VEHICLES STOLEN, RECOVERED AND NOT RECOVERED, 2005 – 2006 Number 2005 States Abia Adamawa Akwa Ibom 2006 Number of Vehicles Stolen Number of Vehicles Recovered Number of Vehicles not Recovered Number of Vehicles Stolen Number of Vehicles Recovered Number of Vehicles not Recovered 29 15 14 80 68 12 - - - 5 3 2 3 - 3 8 4 4 87 33 54 100 35 65 Bauchi - - - 10 4 6 Bayelsa - - - 15 5 10 Benue 38 23 15 15 10 5 Borno 22 9 13 3 2 1 Anambra Cross River Delta Ebonyi - - - 10 3 7 32 23 9 70 40 30 7 2 5 25 15 10 Edo 28 16 12 109 91 18 Ekiti 16 6 10 4 2 2 Enugu 40 24 16 80 25 55 Gombe 4 - 4 4 1 3 Imo - - - - - - Jigawa 1 - 1 - - - Kaduna - - na 20 5 15 12 4 8 30 10 20 Katsina 4 - 4 5 2 3 Kebbi - - - 10 3 7 Kano Kogi - - - 15 5 10 Kwara 39 - 39 101 10 91 Lagos 1,157 555 602 1,048 495 553 - - - 3 1 2 Nassarawa Niger 7 - 7 25 15 10 Ogun 75 20 55 30 15 15 Ondo 14 3 11 20 9 11 Osun 62 6 56 3 1 2 Oyo 52 12 40 84 9 75 - - - 5 2 3 Rivers 11 - 11 118 98 20 Sokoto 2 2 - 15 5 10 Taraba - - - 6 4 2 Plateau Yobe - - - 5 2 3 Zamfara 7 7 - 8 2 6 FCT Abuja - - - 102 62 40 Total 1,749 Source: Nigeria Police Force Note: - = Nil 760 989 2,191 1,063 1,128 175 TABLE 186: TOTAL NUMBER OF VEHICLES STOLEN, RECOVERED AND NOT RECOVERED, 2007 - 2009 2007 2008 2009 Number of Vehicles Stolen Number of Vehicles Recovered Number of Vehicles Not Recovered Number of Vehicles Stolen Number of Vehicles Recovered Number of Vehicles Not Recovered Number of Vehicles Stolen Number of Vehicles Recovered Number of Vehicles Not Recovered - - - 101 - 44 - 57 - 76 3 28 1 48 2 10 - - 10 - 29 68 1 12 28 56 6 77 1 15 5 51 Bauchi - - - - - - - - - Bayelsa - - - - - - 6 2 4 46 - 5 - 41 - 45 7 10 2 35 5 37 21 9 11 22 2 States Abia Adamawa Akwa Ibom Anambra Benue Borno Cross River 2 - 2 - - - - - - Delta 43 34 9 52 4 48 43 6 32 Ebonyi 21 7 14 12 9 3 20 8 13 Edo 49 22 27 47 26 21 143 108 35 Ekiti 2 - 2 9 5 4 - - - Enugu 9 1 8 78 17 61 15 4 5 Gombe Imo 1 - - 1 - - - - 15 - 5 - - Jigawa - - - 1 1 - - 23 31 Kaduna - - - 41 15 26 12 23 31 Kano 55 27 28 51 31 20 48 50 17 Katsina Kebbi Kogi Kwara 17 190 1 15 16 1 75 2 1 44 5 2 1 39 24 34 3 12 9 - - - 1,134 1,108 26 - - - Lagos Nassarawa - - - 4 1 3 - - - Niger 21 3 18 11 2 9 20 5 12 Ogun 128 39 89 102 71 31 142 255 - Ondo 13 5 8 10 2 8 12 4 4 Osun 12 4 8 47 17 30 46 12 22 Oyo 50 20 30 69 14 55 94 34 56 Plateau - - - 4 1 3 - - - Rivers - - - - - - 147 - 147 Sokoto 12 4 8 3 3 3 4 3 - Taraba - - - 1 1 - 1 - - Yobe - - - - - - 5 3 - Zamfara - - - 2 - 2 10 7 3 FCT(Abuja) - - - 258 61 197 204 131 75 187 395 2,433 1,464 970 1,265 753 638 Total 582 Source: Nigeria Police Force Hqtrs. Note: - = Nil 176 TABLE 187: CASES ADJOURNED AT THE INSTANCE OF COURT, DEFENCE AND THE POLICE, 2002- 2003 Number State Abia Adamawa Akwa Ibom Anambra Bauchi Bayelsa 2002 2003 Court Defence Police Court Defence Police 655 204 320 320 459 139 4,562 330 715 715 420 617 712 499 560 560 639 454 2,880 350 420 420 2,720 320 214 70 144 144 45 426 141 72 224 224 108 na Benue 1,393 505 1,394 1,394 444 312 Borno 567 292 697 697 305 379 Cross River 482 237 501 501 232 25 Delta - 153 209 209 - 79 190 197 46 246 170 119 Edo 1,355 2,310 2,018 2,018 1,128 903 Ekiti 178 62 72 72 56 56 Enugu 212 346 89 389 102 162 Gombe 86 46 53 53 - 76 600 174 206 206 445 160 99 21 99 99 126 71 Ebonyi Imo Jigawa Kaduna 285 215 230 230 270 142 1,983 138 1,871 1,876 1,263 341 Katsina 150 50 215 215 70 44 Kebbi 166 171 192 192 70 123 Kogi 77 34 81 81 458 24 Kano Kwara 109 61 8 108 92 75 Lagos 19,679 873 20,875 20,875 3,072 564 Nassarawa 229 22 82 482 238 92 Niger 504 280 516 516 173 136 Ogun 360 455 481 481 338 417 Ondo 350 198 215 215 297 166 Osun 441 220 235 235 228 141 Oyo 969 647 943 943 818 395 Plateau 420 388 482 482 380 322 Rivers - 898 1,017 1,017 - 780 Sokoto 544 29 441 441 - na Taraba 584 - 480 480 - na Yobe 276 218 233 233 152 123 Zamfara 144 3 173 175 - 62 1,217 350 416 416 60 320 Total 42,813 Source: Nigeria Police Force Note: - = Nil 11,118 36,953 37,836 15,378 8,565 FCT Abuja 177 TABLE 188: CASES ADJOURNED AT THE INSTANCE OF COURT, DEFENCE AND THE POLICE, 2004- 2005 Number State 2004 2005 Court Police Defence Police Defence Court Abia 795 59 288 186 544 380 Adamawa 548 489 246 425 91 652 Akwa Ibom 470 373 294 206 376 396 Anambra 346 140 288 148 244 376 Bauchi 153 391 316 181 56 428 Bayelsa 395 49 152 38 95 196 Benue 1,209 712 455 732 424 1,200 Borno 797 428 89 152 182 992 Cross River 284 48 78 28 107 177 Delta 193 52 112 105 98 120 Ebonyi 213 167 128 82 181 262 Edo 1,710 1,412 1,300 1,134 1,560 1,488 Ekiti 188 34 122 66 70 168 Enugu 368 154 121 50 228 241 Gombe 142 na 120 76 - 188 Imo 150 132 266 156 141 362 Jigawa 102 74 - 0 96 169 Kaduna 266 162 197 80 156 226 Kano 1,399 331 874 752 168 996 Katsina 133 22 51 29 77 69 Kebbi 218 157 179 96 192 182 Kogi 97 57 - na 78 168 Kwara 110 54 92 80 75 104 Lagos 35,211 440 10,584 3,536 1,584 43,595 Nassarawa 456 412 397 170 448 274 Niger 509 393 265 242 96 288 Ogun 422 366 620 419 394 819 Ondo 367 139 96 114 186 112 Osun 602 289 105 525 105 776 Oyo 241 30 706 30 388 241 Plateau 647 386 480 384 425 582 Rivers 614 522 892 790 560 994 Sokoto 706 na 267 159 - 376 Taraba 557 na 159 58 - 260 Yobe 227 102 137 99 188 177 Zamfara 257 20 - 99 - 299 FCT, Abuja 476 212 - na 348 na Total 51,868 Source: Nigeria Police Force Note: - = Nil 8,808 20,476 186 9,961 59,046 178 TABLE 189: CASES ADJOURNED AT THE INSTANCE OF COURT, DEFENCE AND THE POLICE, 2006 – 2007 Number State 2006 2007 Court Defence Police Court Defence Police Abia 375 214 210 274 - 274 Adamawa 612 540 449 1,013 - 1013 Akwa Ibom 80 - - 158 - 158 Anambra 718 652 556 256 - 256 Bauchi 764 20 256 583 - 583 Bayelsa 566 181 - 203 - 203 Benue 620 513 408 340 - 340 Borno 720 65 127 826 - 826 Cross River 288 209 107 274 - 274 Delta 416 356 294 537 - 537 Ebonyi 161 153 142 168 - 168 Edo 1,542 1,357 1,449 1,156 - 1156 Ekiti 155 147 138 100 - 100 Enugu 358 218 137 288 - 288 Gombe 396 - - 180 - 180 1,501 1,448 1,696 190 - 198 73 67 62 610 - 610 226 194 163 182 - 182 1,612 152 355 1,970 - 1970 Imo Jigawa Kaduna Kano Katsina Kebbi Kogi 28 - - 74 - 74 142 125 109 189 - 189 82 75 57 219 - 219 Kwara 103 92 75 46 - 46 Lagos 53,419 500 284 1,089 - 1089 Nassarawa 388 365 341 284 - 284 Niger 312 272 230 528 - 528 Ogun 520 485 429 514 - 514 Ondo 444 111 55 365 - 365 Osun 994 635 442 973 - 973 Oyo 241 105 30 659 - 659 Plateau 312 286 260 317 - 317 Rivers 1,217 1,146 1,071 1,002 - 1002 Sokoto 803 - - 289 - 289 Taraba 262 210 167 519 - 519 Yobe 72 66 60 180 - 180 Zamfara 62 42 23 198 - 198 FCT Abuja 75 71 54 - - - Airport 55 - - - - - Railway 35 29 25 - - - 8 - - - - - 70,757 11,101 10,261 16,7973 - 16,761 PAP Total Source: Nigeria Police Force Note: - = Nil 179 TABLE 190: NUMBER OF CASES ADJOURNED AT THE INSTANCE OF POLICE IN NIGERIA BY STATE, 2003 – 2007 State 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Abia 139 59 186 210 274 Adamawa 617 489 425 449 1,013 Akwa-Ibom 454 373 206 na 158 Anambra 320 140 148 556 256 Bauchi 426 391 181 256 583 Bayelsa - 49 38 - 203 Benue 312 712 732 408 340 Borno 379 428 152 127 826 25 48 28 107 274 Cross River Delta 79 52 105 294 537 Ebonyi 119 167 82 142 168 Edo 903 1,412 1,134 1,449 1,156 Ekiti 56 34 66 138 100 Enugu 162 154 50 137 288 Gombe 76 na 76 na 180 Imo 160 132 156 1,696 198 Jigawa 71 74 - 62 610 Kaduna 142 162 80 163 182 Kano 341 331 752 355 1,970 Katsina 44 22 29 - 74 Kebbi 123 157 96 109 189 Kogi 24 57 - 57 219 Kwara 75 54 80 75 46 Lagos 564 440 3,536 284 1,089 Nassarawa 92 412 170 341 284 Niger 136 393 242 230 528 Ogun 417 366 419 429 514 Ondo 166 139 114 55 365 Osun 141 289 525 442 973 Oyo 395 30 30 30 659 Plateau 322 386 384 260 317 Rivers 780 522 790 1,071 1,002 Sokoto - - 159 - 289 Taraba - - 58 167 519 123 102 99 60 180 62 20 99 23 198 Yobe Zamfara FCT(Abuja) Total Source: Nigeria Police Force Note: - = Nil 320 212 - 54 - 8,565 8,808 11,427 10,236 16,761 180 TABLE 191: NUMBER OF CASES ADJOURNED AT THE INSTANCE OF COURT IN NIGERIA BY STATE, 2003 - 2007 State 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Abia 320 795 380 375 274 Adamawa 715 548 652 612 1,013 Akwa-Ibom 560 470 376 80 158 Anambra 420 346 367 718 256 Bauchi 144 153 428 764 583 Bayelsa 224 395 196 566 203 Benue 1,394 1,209 1,200 620 340 Borno 697 797 992 720 826 Cross River 501 284 177 288 274 Delta 209 193 120 416 537 Ebonyi Edo Ekiti Enugu Gombe Imo Jigawa Kaduna 246 213 262 161 168 2,018 1,710 1,488 1,542 1,156 72 188 168 155 100 389 368 241 358 288 53 142 188 396 180 206 150 362 1,501 190 99 102 169 73 610 230 266 226 226 182 1,876 1,399 996 1,612 1,970 Katsina 215 133 69 28 74 Kebbi 192 218 182 142 189 Kano Kogi 81 97 168 82 219 Kwara 108 110 104 103 46 Lagos 20,875 35,211 43,595 53,419 1,089 Nassarawa 482 456 274 388 284 Niger 516 509 288 312 528 Ogun 481 422 819 520 514 Ondo 215 367 112 444 365 Osun 235 602 766 994 973 Oyo 943 241 241 241 659 Plateau 482 647 582 312 317 Rivers 1,017 614 994 1,217 1,002 Sokoto 441 706 376 803 289 Taraba 480 557 260 262 519 Yobe 233 227 177 72 180 Zamfara 175 257 299 62 198 FCT(Abuja) 416 476 - 75 - Total 37,836 Source: Nigeria Police Force Note: - = Nil. 51,868 59,046 70,757 16,793 181 TABLE 192: OFFENCES AGAINST CHILDREN AND YOUNG PERSONS, 2002 Number State Defilement Child Stealing Other Offences Abandoned Child Child Abuse Found Child Kidnapping Abduction Abia - - - 2 - - - - Adamawa - - - - - - - - 10 - 12 - - - - - Anambra - - 2 - - - - - Bauchi - - - - - - - - Bayelsa - - - - - - - - Benue - - - - - - - - Borno 2 - 1 9 1 - - - Cross River 5 - - - - - - - Delta - - 1 - - - - - Ebonyi - - - - - - - - Edo - - - 1 - - - - Ekiti - - 1 - - - - - Enugu - - 9 - - - - - Gombe - - - - - - - - Imo - - - - - - - - Jigawa - - - - - - - - Kaduna - - - - - - - - Kano 5 - 28 33 - - - - Katsina - - 1 - - - - - Kebbi - - - 1 - - - - Kogi - - - - - - - - Kwara - - - 1 - - - - Lagos - - - - - - - - Nassarawa - - - - - - - - Niger 2 - - 2 - - - - Ogun - - - - - - - Ondo - - 1 - - - - 2 Osun - - - - - - - - Oyo 2 - - - - - - - Plateau - - - - - - - - Rivers - - - - - - - - Sokoto - - - - - - - - Taraba - - - - - - - - Yobe 2 - 3 - - - - - Zamfara - - - - - - - - FCT, Abuja - - - - - - - - Total 11 Source: Nigeria Police Force Note: - = Nil - 43 38 - - - 2 Akwa Ibom 182 TABLE 193: OFFENCES AGAINST CHILDREN AND YOUNG PERSONS, 2003 Number State Defilement Child Stealing Other Offences Abandoned Child Child Abuse Found Child Kidnapping Abduction Abia - - - - - - - - Adamawa - - - - - - - - 19 - - - - - - - Anambra - - - - - - - - Bauchi - - - - - - - - Bayelsa - - - - - - - Benue - - - - - - - - Borno - - 4 2 - - - - Cross River 6 - 1 - - - - - Delta - 3 5 - - - - - Ebonyi - - - - - - - - Edo - 1 2 - - - - - Ekiti - - - - - - - - Enugu 1 1 2 1 - - - - Gombe - - - - - - - - Imo - - - - - - - - Jigawa - - - - - - - - Kaduna - - - - - - - - Kano - 1 54 40 - - - - Katsina - - - - - - - - Kebbi - - - - - - - - Kogi - - - - - - - - Kwara - - - 1 - 2 - - Lagos - - - - - - - - Nassarawa - - - - - - - - Niger - - - - - - - - Ogun 1 - - - - - - - Ondo 1 1 - - - - - - Osun - - - - - - - - Oyo - - - - - - - - Plateau - - - - - - - - Rivers - - - - - - - - Sokoto - - - - - - - - Taraba - - - - - - - - Yobe - - 1 - - - - Zamfara - - - - - - - - FCT, Abuja - - - - - - - - Total 3 Source: Nigeria Police Force Note: - = Nil 4 59 42 - 2 - - Akwa Ibom 183 TABLE 194: OFFENCES AGAINST CHILDREN AND YOUNG PERSONS, 2004 State Abia Adamawa Defilement Child Stealing Other Offences Abandoned Child Child Abuse Found Child Kidnapping Number Abduction - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 19 - - - - - - - Anambra - - - - - - - - Bauchi - - - - - - - - Bayelsa - - - - - - - - Benue - - - - - - - - Borno - - 4 2 - - - - Cross River 6 - 1 - - - - - Delta - 3 5 - - - - - Ebonyi - - - - - - - - Edo - 1 2 - - - - - Ekiti - - - - - - - - Enugu 1 1 2 1 - - - - Gombe - - - - - - - - Imo - - - - - - - - Jigawa - - - - - - - - Kaduna - - - - - - - - Kano - 1 54 40 - - - - Katsina - - - - - - - - Kebbi Kogi - - - - - - - - Kwara - - - 1 - 2 - - Lagos - - - - - - - - Nassarawa - - - - - - - - Niger - - - - - - - - Ogun 1 - - - - - - - Ondo 1 1 - - - - - - Osun - - - - - - - - Oyo - - - - - - - - Plateau - - - - - - - - Rivers - - - - - - - - Sokoto - - - - - - - - Taraba - - - - - - - - Yobe - - 1 - - - - - Zamfara - - - - - - - - FCT, Abuja - - - - - - - - 4 59 42 - 2 - - Akwa Ibom Total 3 Source: Nigeria Police Force Note: - = Nil 184 TABLE 195: OFFENCES AGAINST CHILDREN AND YOUNG PERSONS, 2006 State Defilement Child Stealing Other Offences Abandoned Child Child Abuse Found Child Kidnapping Number Abduction Abia - - 2 - 2 - - - Adamawa - - - - - - - - Akwa Ibom - - - 3 2 - - - Anambra 1 - - - 3 - - - Bauchi - - - - - - - - Bayelsa - - - - - - - - Benue - - - - - - - - Borno - - - - - - - - Cross River - - - - - - - - Delta 3 - 2 1 2 - - - Ebonyi - - - - - - - - Edo - - - - - - - - Ekiti - - - - - - - - Enugu - - - - - - - - Gombe - - - - - - - - Imo - - 2 - 1 - - - Jigawa - - - - - - - - Kaduna - - - - - - - - Kano - - - - - - - - Katsina - - - - - - - - Kebbi - - - - - - - - Kogi - - - - - - - - Kwara - - - - - - - - Lagos 5 - 4 - 10 - - - Nassarawa - - - - - - - - Niger - - - - - - - - Ogun - - - - - - - - Ondo - - - - - - - - Osun - - - - - - - - Oyo 1 12 - - - - 17 - Plateau - - - - - - - - Rivers - - - - - - - - Sokoto - - - - - - - - Taraba - - - - - - - - Yobe - - - - - - - - Zamfara - - - - - - - - FCT, Abuja - - - - - - - - 12 10 4 20 - 17 - Total 10 Source: Nigeria Police Force Note: - = Nil 185 TABLE 196: CASES OF MISSING PERSONS, 2002 – 2003 Number State Abia Adamawa 2002 Number of Persons Traced Number of Missing Persons 46 Number of Persons Not Traced 30 2003 Number of Persons Traced Number of Missing Persons 16 12 Number of Persons Not Traced 6 6 - - - - - - Akwa Ibom 18 14 4 12 3 9 Anambra 30 25 5 80 36 44 Bauchi - - - - - - Bayelsa 7 4 3 5 2 3 Benue 62 40 22 - - - Borno - - - 39 16 23 Cross River 24 18 6 24 10 14 Delta 48 32 16 13 8 5 5 3 2 15 1 14 Edo 125 79 46 82 45 37 Ekiti - - - 6 1 5 Enugu 67 50 17 5 4 1 Gombe 2 2 - - - - Imo 9 5 4 13 4 9 Ebonyi Jigawa - - - - - - 73 50 23 46 30 16 Kano - - - - - - Katsina 1 - 1 - - - Kebbi - - - - - - Kaduna Kogi 6 4 2 - - - Kwara 10 8 2 8 6 2 Lagos 524 354 170 612 482 130 Nassarawa 32 28 4 22 16 6 Niger - - - - - - Ogun 96 66 30 44 3 41 Ondo 36 20 16 31 16 15 Osun - - - 21 6 15 Oyo 16 10 6 122 73 49 Plateau 22 15 7 4 2 2 Rivers 12 8 4 5 - 5 Sokoto 1 - 1 - - - Taraba 58 20 38 - - - Yobe 4 1 3 2 - - Zamfara - - - - 2 - FCT, Abuja - - - - - - Total 1,334 Source: Nigeria Police Force Note: - = Nil 886 448 1,223 772 451 186 TABLE 197: CASES OF MISSING PERSONS, 2004 - 2005 Number 2004 State Abia Adamawa Akwa Ibom 2005 Number of Missing Persons Number of Persons Traced Number of Persons Not Traced Number of Missing Persons Number of Persons Traced Number of Persons Not Traced 34 19 15 - - - 6 - 6 6 4 2 27 16 11 17 1 16 105 30 75 72 15 57 Bauchi 7 2 5 15 8 7 Bayelsa 7 4 3 3 1 2 Benue 42 30 12 12 4 8 Borno - - - 7 5 2 Cross River 34 18 16 24 18 6 Delta 13 8 5 28 10 18 Anambra Ebonyi Edo Ekiti Enugu Gombe 4 - 4 5 3 2 80 42 38 55 14 41 6 6 - 12 10 2 25 7 18 8 6 2 1 - 1 - - - 12 2 10 9 2 7 Jigawa - - - - - - Kaduna 1 1 - - - - Kano - - - - - - Katsina 1 1 - 5 5 - Kebbi - - - 2 - 2 Kogi 1 - 1 4 - 4 Kwara 5 2 3 2 - 2 Lagos 626 212 414 524 357 167 1 1 - 32 28 4 Imo Nassarawa Niger 2 2 - 12 6 6 Ogun 98 66 32 60 21 39 Ondo 52 17 35 27 9 18 Osun 27 8 19 51 14 37 Oyo 72 46 26 58 32 26 Plateau 14 - 14 5 - 5 Rivers 18 8 10 9 - 9 Sokoto - - - 3 - 3 Taraba - - - - - - Yobe 1 - 1 7 2 5 Zamfara - - - - - - FCT, Abuja - - - - - - Total 1,316 Source: Nigeria Police Force Note: - = Nil 548 768 1,080 575 505 187 TABLE 198: CASES OF MISSING PERSONS, 2006 – 2007 2006 State Abia Adamawa 2007 Number of Missing Persons Number of Persons Traced Number of Persons Not Traced Number of Missing Persons Number of Persons Traced Number of Persons Not Traced 40 30 10 17 - 17 - - - - - - Akwa Ibom 12 10 2 3 3 - Anambra 25 8 17 30 5 25 7 3 4 - - - Bauchi Bayelsa 7 2 5 - - - Benue 52 40 12 - - - Borno 50 38 12 - - - Cross River 20 15 5 1 - 1 Delta 42 30 12 37 11 26 5 3 2 - - - Edo 100 70 30 100 30 70 Ekiti 8 5 3 2 - 2 Enugu 50 30 20 34 14 20 Gombe 2 2 - - - - Imo 6 4 2 - - - Jigawa - - - - - - 60 40 20 - - - Ebonyi Kaduna Kano - - - - - - Katsina 1 1 - - - - Kebbi - - - - - - Kogi 6 3 3 - - - Kwara 8 5 3 - - - Lagos 500 350 150 450 300 150 Nassarawa 30 15 15 - - - Niger 2 2 - - - - Ogun 86 80 6 60 8 52 Ondo 26 16 10 2 2 - Osun 74 50 24 15 3 12 Oyo 58 28 30 35 35 - Plateau 20 10 10 - - - Rivers 12 9 3 66 30 36 Sokoto 1 1 - - - - Taraba 52 30 22 - - - Yobe 4 - 4 - - - Zamfara - - - 1 1 - FCT(Abuja) 8 1 7 14 4 10 Total 1,374 Source: Nigeria Police Force Note: - = Nil 931 443 867 446 421 188 TABLE 199: SUMMARY OF BANK FRAUD, 2002 Number of Cases Reported Number of Cases Prosecuted Number of Persons Arrested Number of Persons Convicted Number of cases under Investigation Amount Involved - - - - - - Adamawa - - - - - - Akwa Ibom 2 - 3 - 2 4,640,220 Anambra 3 - 1 - 2 195,800,000 Bauchi 1 1 3 - 1 4,293,000 Bayelsa - - - - - - Benue - - - - - - Borno - - - - - - Cross River - - - - - - Delta - - - - - - Ebonyi - - - - - - Edo - - - - - - Ekiti - - - - - - Enugu - - - - - - Gombe - - - - - - Imo - - - - - - Jigawa - - - - - - Kaduna - - - - - - Kano - - - - - - Katsina - - - - - - Kebbi - - - - - - Kogi 1 - 4 - - 193,119,427 Kwara - - - - - - Lagos - - - - - - Nassarawa - - - - - - Niger - - - - - - Ogun - - - - - - Ondo 3 - 4 - 4 2,869,604 Osun 2 - 2 - 2 2,389,598 Oyo 1 - 1 - 1 9,594,832 Plateau 1 - - - - 152,500 Rivers 1 - - - 1 9,000 Sokoto - - - - - - State Abia (₦) Taraba - - - - - - Yobe 1 2 - - - 250,000 Zamfara - - - - - - FCT, Abuja - - - - - - Total 16 Source: Nigeria Police Force Note: - = Nil 3 18 - 13 413,118,181 189 TABLE 200: SUMMARY OF BANK FRAUD, 2003 Number of Cases Reported Number of Cases Prosecuted Number of Persons Arrested Number of Persons Convicted Number of Cases Under Invest igation Amount Involved Abia - - - - - - Adamawa - - - - - - Akwa Ibom - - - - - - Anambra 1 - - - 1 320,000 Bauchi - - - - - - Bayelsa 2 - 2 - 1 1,200,000 Benue - - - - - - Borno 1 - - - 1 1,700,000 Cross River - - - - - - Delta 2 - - - 2 2,600,000 Ebonyi - - - - - - Edo - - - - - - Ekiti - - - - - - Enugu - - - - - - Gombe - - - - - - Imo - - - - - - Jigawa - - - - - - Kaduna - - - - - - Kano - - - - - - Katsina - - - - - - Kebbi - - - - - - Kogi - - - - - - Kwara - - - - - - Lagos - - - - - - Nassarawa - - - - - - Niger - - - - - - Ogun 1 - - - 1 4,500,000 Ondo - - - - - - Osun - - - - - - Oyo - - - - - - Plateau - - - - - - Rivers - - - - - - Sokoto - - - - - - Taraba - - - - - - Yobe 1 - 1 - 1 5,269,085 Zamfara 1 1 1 - - 1,100,000 FCT, Abuja - - - - - - Total 9 Source: Nigeria Police Force Note: - = Nil 1 4 - 7 16,689,085 State (₦) 190 TABLE 188: SUMMARY OF BANK FRAUD, 2004 Number of Cases Reported Number of Cases Prosecuted Number of Persons Arrested Number of Persons Convicted Number of Cases Under Investigation Amount Involved Abia - - - - - - Adamawa - - - - - - Akwa Ibom - - - - - - Anambra 1 - 1 - - - Bauchi - - - - - - Bayelsa - - - - - - Benue - - - - - - Borno - - - - - - Cross River - - - - - - Delta - - - - - - Ebonyi - - - - - - Edo - - - - - - Ekiti - - - - - - Enugu - - - - - - Gombe - - - - - - Imo - - - - - - Jigawa - - - - - - Kaduna - - - - - - Kano - - - - - - Katsina - - - - - - Kebbi - - - - - - Kogi 1 - 1 - 1 567,000 Kwara - - - - - - Lagos - - - - - - Nassarawa - - - - - - Niger - - - - - - Ogun - - - - - - Ondo - - - - - - Osun - - - - - - Oyo - - - - - - Plateau - - - - - - Rivers - - - - - - Sokoto - - - - - - Taraba - - - - - - Yobe - - - - - - Zamfara - - - - - - FCT, Abuja - - - - - - Total Source: Nigeria Police Force Note: - = Nil 2 - 2 - 1 567,000 State (₦) 191 TABLE 189: SUMMARY OF BANK FRAUD, 2005 Number of Cases Reported Number of Cases Prosecuted Number of Persons Arrested Number of Persons Convicted Number of Cases Under Investigation Amount Involved Abia - - - - - - Adamawa - - - - - - Akwa Ibom 1 - 1 - 1 250,000 Anambra 1 - 1 - 1 11,500,000 Bauchi - - - - - - Bayelsa 1 - 1 - 1 6,000 Benue - - - - - - Borno 1 - 1 - 1 3,000,000 Cross River - - - - - - Delta - - - - - - Ebonyi - - - - - - Edo - - - - - - Ekiti - - - - - - Enugu - - - - - - Gombe - - - - - - Imo - - - - - - Jigawa - - - - - - Kaduna - - - - - - Kano - - - - - - Katsina - - - - - - Kebbi - - - - - - Kogi - - - - - - Kwara - - - - - - Lagos - - - - - - Nassarawa - - - - - - Niger - - - - - - Ogun 7 - 6 - 7 75,000,000 Ondo - - - - - - Osun - - - - - - Oyo - - - - - - Plateau - - - - - - Rivers - - - - - - Sokoto - - - - - - Taraba - - - - - - Yobe - - - - - - Zamfara 2 1 6 - 1 111,000,000 FCT, Abuja - - - - - - 13 1 16 - 12 200,756,000 State Total Source: Nigeria Police Force Note: - = Nil (₦) 192 TABLE 190: SUMMARY OF BANK FRAUD, 2006 Number of Cases Reported Number of Cases Prosecuted Number of Persons Arrested Number of Persons Convicted Number of Cases Under Investigation Amount Involved Abia - - - - - - Adamawa - - - - - - Akwa Ibom 1 - 1 - 1 800,000 Anambra - - - - - - Bauchi - - - - - - Bayelsa - - - - - - Benue - - - - - - Borno - - - - - - Cross River - - - - - - Delta - - - - - - Ebonyi - - - - - - Edo - - - - - - Ekiti - - - - - - Enugu - - - - - - Gombe - - - - - - Imo - - - - - - Jigawa - - - - - - Kaduna - - - - - - Kano - - - - - - Katsina - - - - - - Kebbi - - - - - - Kogi - - - - - - Kwara - - - - - - Lagos - - - - - - Nassarawa - - - - - - Niger - - - - - - Ogun 3 - 9 - 3 586,113,506 Ondo - - - - - - State (₦) Osun - - - - - - Oyo 3 1 5 - 2 134,400,000 Plateau - - - - - - Rivers - - - - - - Sokoto - - - - - - Taraba - - - - - - Yobe - - - - - - Zamfara - - - - - - FCT, Abuja - - - - - - 7 1 15 - 6 721,313,506 Total Source: Nigeria Police Force Note: - = Nil 193 TABLE 191: NUMBER OF POLICEMEN BY STATE AND RANK, 2006 - 2007 2006 State Senior Police Officers Inspectors Abia 508 Adamawa 363 Akwa Ibom 2007 Rank & Files Total Senior Police Officers Inspectors Rank & Files Total 470 561 3,306 4,284 527 589 4,262 5,348 4,702 5,626 283 480 4,950 5,713 877 885 5,281 7,043 535 671 6,222 7,428 Anambra 436 Bauchi 242 652 4,854 5,942 447 652 5,281 6,380 438 5,019 5,699 249 438 5,039 5,726 Bayelsa Benue 265 317 2,592 3,174 244 250 240 734 666 1,239 5,020 6,925 493 1,245 4,960 6,698 Borno 554 384 5,307 6,245 283 395 5,629 6,307 Cross River 342 848 8,472 9,662 467 663 7,634 8,764 Delta 652 765 7,555 8,972 662 759 7,575 8,996 Ebonyi 328 292 4,707 5,327 316 265 1,688 2,269 Edo 559 965 5,919 7,443 564 960 6,020 7,544 Ekiti 533 746 4,063 5,342 394 5,421 3,124 4,060 Enugu 213 219 3,694 4,126 223 226 3,839 4,288 Gombe 249 140 1,059 1,448 255 210 4,144 4,609 Imo 578 831 5,643 7,052 447 611 3,717 4,775 Jigawa 171 281 3,277 3,729 134 184 4,516 4,834 Kaduna 540 865 9,991 1,396 640 866 9,991 11,397 Kano 507 473 4,791 5,771 571 496 4,846 5,853 Katsina 219 285 5,743 6,246 206 328 5,528 6,062 Kebbi 148 285 4,093 4,526 150 301 4,184 4,636 Kogi 234 282 9,632 10,148 222 476 3,553 4,251 Kwara 253 294 4,239 4,786 305 386 4,821 5,512 Lagos 1,800 1,848 19,289 22,937 1,977 1,280 12,677 15,934 Nassarawa 490 550 9,837 10,877 492 532 9,847 10,871 Niger 291 646 6,218 7,149 342 598 6,255 7,195 Ogun 544 762 6,260 7,566 655 711 7,619 8,985 Ondo 409 517 6,150 7,076 429 508 6,375 7,312 Osun 252 240 8,991 9,483 318 223 9,016 9,557 Oyo 630 834 5,408 6,872 628 824 5,535 6,987 Plateau 404 823 6,930 8,157 408 727 6,984 8,119 Rivers 1,203 1,923 5,923 9,049 807 1,109 8,991 10,907 Sokoto 189 278 4,968 5,435 192 275 4,187 4,654 Taraba 329 504 4,203 5,036 306 525 4,223 5,054 Yobe 166 358 6,196 6,720 186 234 4,165 4,585 Zamfara 142 115 4,731 4,988 140 119 3,934 4,193 FCT(Abuja) 474 729 12,089 13,292 529 770 10,761 12,060 PMF 821 2,334 31,730 34,885 815 4,027 27,129 31,971 FHQ 1,502 822 10,111 12,435 2,284 2,205 14,242 18,731 ZONE 1,033 1,492 4,478 7,003 1,810 1,533 6,841 10,184 Total 20,116 27,286 Source: Nigeria Police Force Hqts, Abuja. 272,470 319,872 20,935 33,072 260,244 309,483 194 TABLE 192: NUMBER OF PETITION RECEIVED BY GEO- POLITICAL ZONES, 2004 - 2008 Zones 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 15 15 27 16 78 196 154 281 270 287 North-West 21 26 56 56 89 South-East 39 56 91 99 156 South- South 66 67 121 159 207 114 81 168 148 181 Total 451 399 744 752 Source: Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC). 998 North-East North-Central South-West TABLE: 193: PETITIONS REFERED FOR INVESTIGATION, 2005 – 2009 Items 2005 No of Petitions Fully Investigated 2006 2007 2008 2009 17 279 152 121 107 No o Petitions Under Investigation No of Petitions Rejected For Lack of Jurisdiction 187 131 105 227 193 5 - 14 - - Total 209 410 271 348 300 Source: Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC). Note:The Summary Total means the difference between the Total number of petitions Received/Investigated those refered to other Agencies at the point of receipt and those carried over to the succeeding year TABLE 194: PETITIONS ASSIGNED/REFERRED, 2006 - 2008 Items 2006 2007 2008 Investigation Department 147 234 180 Special Duties Deparment 176 124 170 Special Investigation Team 53 49 95 - 44 21 Financial Intelligence Unit Total 376 451 Source: Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC). Note: - = Nil 466 195 TABLE 195: SUMMARY OF REPORTED ROAD ACCIDENT CASES AND CASUALTIES, 2005 2009 Cases Year Casualties Fatal Serious Minor 2005 6,132 7,849 4,678 2006 5,806 8,052 2007 2,162 2008 6,345 Total Killed Injured Total 18,659 8,980 16,888 25,868 4,804 18,662 9,131 19,200 28,331 4,812 1,530 8,504 9,390 17,412 26,802 7,258 4,252 17,855 9,572 19,495 29,067 13,684 5,661 11,055 16,716 2009 4,663 5,450 3,571 Source: Nigeria Police Force/Federal Road Safty Commission. CHART 10: REPORTED ROAD ACCIDENT CASES, 2005 - 2009 20,000 18,000 16,000 Number 14,000 12,000 Fatal 10,000 Serious 8,000 Minor 6,000 Total 4,000 2,000 0 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Year CHART 11: REPORTED ROAD ACCIDENT CASUALTIES, 2005 – 2009 2009 Year 2008 Total 2007 Injured Killed 2006 2005 0 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 30,000 35,000 Number 196 TABLE: 196: NUMBER OF CASES REPORTED ON ROAD ACCIDENTS BY STATES, 2005 – 2009 Cases State 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Abia 164 123 270 462 259 Adamawa 698 366 560 413 278 Akwa Ibom 604 602 598 434 395 Anambra 259 288 194 432 474 Bauchi 414 470 420 670 415 Bayelsa 173 176 200 160 93 Benue 1,338 1165 1,056 643 801 Borno 258 283 357 251 254 Cross River 541 680 555 560 378 Delta 491 524 502 587 590 Ebonyi 116 686 206 245 0 Edo 657 457 418 416 558 Ekiti 198 304 236 96 220 Enugu 654 702 700 143 646 Gombe 144 185 550 226 0 Imo 295 377 377 0 152 Jigawa 122 215 212 188 97 Kaduna 573 968 968 463 1,328 1317 847 816 776 553 Katsina 645 388 311 359 379 Kebbi 184 284 312 342 346 Kogi 107 343 523 434 0 Kwara 204 202 267 209 288 Lagos 629 620 413 2,230 0 Nassarawa 122 147 191 237 95 Niger 378 270 262 341 291 Ogun 1,427 1,659 1,324 1,347 767 Ondo 600 384 377 313 509 Osun 1197 740 733 758 646 Oyo Kano 1,564 1,160 966 184 516 Plateau 697 751 766 752 454 Rivers 393 1080 788 811 552 Sokoto 355 133 129 147 0 Taraba 259 299 310 962 271 Yobe 252 158 322 194 148 Zamfara 137 - 120 222 130 FCT(Abuja) 493 626 Total 18,659 18,662 Source: Nigeria Police Force/Federal Road Safty Commission. 488 848 801 17,797 17,855 13,684 197 TABLE: 197: NUMBER OF CASES REPORTED ON ROAD ACCIDENTS BY STATES, 2005 – 2009 Casualty State 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Abia 260 194 440 602 351 Adamawa 784 411 952 384 364 Akwa Ibom 877 825 650 442 447 Anambra 213 315 246 506 574 1,096 900 665 1,391 594 162 190 232 173 156 Benue 2,038 1996 1,779 1,560 1,874 Borno 368 403 603 416 344 Cross River 744 1108 934 772 523 Delta 617 708 541 747 544 Ebonyi 469 1014 270 240 0 Edo 351 307 422 570 492 Ekiti 300 391 374 190 222 Enugu 624 537 476 132 491 Gombe 286 330 840 360 0 Imo 456 475 476 0 57 Jigawa 224 251 178 228 147 Kaduna 943 3773 3773 1,154 864 1,142 976 780 984 643 Katsina 746 956 1006 945 1,196 Kebbi 467 272 225 2,209 448 Kogi 289 263 916 379 0 Kwara 500 322 461 453 475 Lagos 541 1,254 221 2,446 0 154 Bauchi Bayelsa Kano 224 355 460 571 Niger 1,214 366 192 735 570 Ogun 2,424 2,290 2,279 2,067 1,029 Nassarawa Ondo 805 881 663 419 714 Osun 1,780 1264 1,384 1,450 0 888 1,532 990 219 489 1,249 933 944 1,182 536 Rivers 342 982 555 1,002 569 Sokoto 228 279 297 436 0 Taraba 428 378 407 2,100 458 Yobe 613 324 691 502 398 Zamfara 310 - 88 373 363 FCT(Abuja) 866 576 393 728 630 25,868 Total 28,331 Source: Nigeria Police Force/Federal Road Safty Commission. 26,803 29,067 16,716 Oyo Plateau 198 TABLE 198: NUMBER OF CASES REPORTED ON ROAD ACCIDENT AND GENERAL CASUALTIES BY STATES, 2004 - 2005 2004 State Fatal Abia 2005 Cases Serious Casualty Minor Total Killed Injured Cases Total Fatal Casualty Serious Minor Total Killed Injured Total 68 61 3 132 61 101 162 89 59 16 164 111 149 260 Adamawa 173 340 78 591 174 554 728 211 422 65 698 196 588 784 Akwa Ibom 244 242 33 519 271 454 725 238 313 53 604 312 565 877 Anambra 107 63 36 206 77 144 221 100 83 76 259 73 140 213 Bauchi 209 130 44 383 283 747 1,030 161 162 91 414 423 673 1,096 Bayelsa 33 112 61 206 37 173 210 31 99 43 173 36 126 162 Benue 174 297 89 560 230 722 952 396 764 178 1,338 585 1,453 2,038 Borno 142 19 208 369 110 496 606 84 76 98 258 105 263 368 Cross River 214 360 137 711 307 793 1,100 176 249 116 541 217 527 744 Delta 223 344 141 708 273 680 953 143 236 112 491 171 446 617 96 57 35 188 106 201 307 45 45 26 116 42 427 469 Edo 420 466 474 1,360 351 1,243 1,594 151 198 308 657 151 200 351 Ekiti 42 137 60 239 65 225 290 37 114 47 198 50 250 300 Enugu 175 272 170 617 158 384 383 188 284 182 654 298 326 624 Gombe 96 62 20 178 115 630 499 60 44 40 144 69 217 286 Imo 37 87 24 148 39 143 669 190 62 43 295 120 336 456 Jigawa 117 71 27 215 145 316 288 109 12 1 122 119 105 224 Kaduna 308 234 159 701 372 782 688 220 191 162 573 367 576 943 Kano 324 413 314 1,051 371 739 1,153 373 545 399 1,317 344 798 1,142 Katsina 198 89 37 324 392 547 1,131 342 208 95 645 307 439 746 Kebbi 19 24 24 67 22 95 569 84 60 40 184 144 323 467 Kogi 55 61 48 164 39 163 134 64 25 18 107 150 139 289 Ebonyi Kwara 84 70 49 203 155 323 318 94 60 50 204 165 335 500 Lagos 668 1,342 868 2,878 913 2,191 1,236 98 301 230 629 249 292 541 Nassarawa 158 95 20 273 230 554 2,421 109 12 1 122 119 105 224 Niger 88 23 2 113 131 51 685 198 157 23 378 383 831 1,214 Ogun 485 698 371 1,554 759 1,870 810 491 596 340 1,427 845 1,579 2,424 Ondo 202 341 143 686 281 747 2,151 242 161 197 600 260 545 805 Osun 208 355 181 744 305 825 1,130 330 615 252 1,197 499 1,281 1,780 Oyo 267 462 321 1,050 430 1,206 1,636 316 635 613 1,564 327 561 888 Plateau 215 349 127 691 286 647 933 206 371 120 697 568 681 1,249 Rivers 113 198 94 405 162 397 559 79 175 139 393 83 259 342 Sokoto 20 17 14 51 12 28 40 94 33 228 355 153 75 228 Taraba 15 13 12 40 15 36 51 102 88 69 259 129 299 428 127 115 37 279 202 580 782 111 113 28 252 184 429 613 40 49 19 108 72 253 325 42 84 11 137 57 253 310 198 441 260 899 210 885 1,095 128 197 168 493 569 297 866 6,362 8,509 4,740 19,611 8,161 20,925 29,086 6,132 7,849 4,678 18,659 8,980 16,888 25,868 Yobe Zamfara FCT(Abuja) Total Source: Nigeria Police Force/Federal Road Safty Commission. 199 TABLE 199: TOTAL NUMBER OF ROAD ACCIDENT CASUALTIES BY CATEGORY AND STATES, 2006 – 2007 2006 Cases State Fatal Abia 2007 Casualty Serious Minor Total Killed Injured Cases Total Fatal Serious Casualty Minor Total Killed Injured Total 67 45 11 123 82 112 194 270 136 118 270 140 300 440 Adamawa 151 169 46 366 182 229 411 174 297 89 560 230 722 952 Akwa Ibom 244 320 38 602 306 519 825 229 312 57 598 256 394 650 79 134 75 288 118 197 315 57 92 45 194 93 153 246 Bauchi 262 122 86 470 397 503 900 112 120 188 420 132 533 665 Bayelsa 46 95 35 176 49 141 190 64 95 41 200 77 155 232 Benue 409 610 146 1,165 562 1,434 1,996 331 580 145 1,056 487 1,292 Borno Cross River 132 75 76 283 156 247 403 126 123 99 357 147 456 603 138 226 316 680 340 768 1,108 193 274 88 555 276 658 934 Delta 162 258 104 524 195 513 708 121 266 115 502 216 325 541 Ebonyi 202 340 144 686 262 752 1,014 50 100 56 206 70 200 270 Edo 76 217 164 457 83 224 307 89 130 199 418 102 320 422 Ekiti 60 175 69 304 90 301 391 76 135 25 236 99 275 374 Enugu 183 321 198 702 179 358 537 183 319 198 700 186 290 476 Gombe 95 68 22 185 121 209 330 250 150 150 550 660 180 840 Imo 81 170 126 377 135 340 475 170 81 126 377 340 136 476 Jigawa 27 76 112 215 33 218 251 50 76 86 212 58 120 178 Kaduna 376 346 246 968 1,512 2,261 3,773 376 346 246 968 1,512 2,261 3,773 Kano 255 341 251 847 302 674 976 212 283 321 816 220 560 780 Katsina 225 126 37 388 336 620 956 190 97 24 311 369 637 1,006 Kebbi 34 150 100 284 22 250 272 86 104 122 312 92 133 225 Kogi 154 69 120 343 120 143 263 222 184 117 523 384 532 916 Anambra 1,779 Kwara 61 62 79 202 41 281 322 64 110 93 267 146 315 461 Lagos 90 290 240 620 561 693 1,254 83 196 134 413 84 137 221 Nassarawa 108 39 - 147 72 283 355 169 42 191 181 279 460 Niger 50 94 126 270 159 207 366 60 87 115 262 66 126 192 Ogun 472 673 514 1,659 637 1,653 2,290 419 520 313 1,324 734 1,545 2,279 Ondo 148 160 76 384 232 649 881 139 157 81 377 226 437 663 Osun 214 361 165 740 277 987 1,264 232 344 157 733 350 1,034 1,384 Oyo 304 541 315 1,160 465 1,067 1,532 222 310 434 966 310 680 990 Plateau 194 414 143 751 244 689 933 218 250 298 766 322 622 944 Rivers Sokoto 237 108 507 24 336 1 1,080 133 285 178 697 101 982 279 146 128 392 1 250 - 788 129 144 206 411 91 555 297 Taraba 112 142 45 299 78 300 378 92 150 68 310 100 307 407 Yobe 102 53 3 158 157 167 324 175 130 17 322 254 437 691 - - - - - - - 17 55 48 120 22 66 88 148 239 239 626 163 413 576 76 188 224 488 99 294 393 Total 5,806 8,052 4,804 18,662 9,131 Source: Nigeria Police Force/Federal Road Safty Commission. 19,200 28,331 5,871 7,232 17,797 9,390 Zamfara FCT(Abuja) - 4,887 17,413 200 26,803 TABLE 200: TOTAL NUMBER OF ROAD ACCIDENT CASUALTIES BY CATEGORY AND STATES, 2008- 2009 2008 2009 Cases State Fatal Serious Casualty Minor Total Killed Injured Cases Total Casualty Fatal Serious Minor Total Killed Injured Total Abia 188 205 69 462 602 0 602 112 103 44 259 121 230 351 Adamawa 125 111 177 413 152 232 384 124 109 45 278 154 210 364 Akwa Ibom 207 199 28 434 182 260 442 187 166 42 395 173 274 447 Anambra 148 281 3 432 174 332 506 188 175 111 474 273 301 574 Bauchi 331 253 86 670 518 873 1,391 162 111 142 415 231 363 594 Bayelsa 36 89 35 160 56 117 173 32 61 0 93 20 136 156 Benue 225 292 126 643 425 1,135 1,560 274 339 188 801 401 1,473 1,874 Borno Cross River 104 87 60 251 142 274 416 92 67 95 254 176 168 344 217 237 106 560 246 526 772 158 146 74 378 343 180 523 Delta 190 259 138 587 155 592 747 186 239 165 590 201 343 544 60 120 65 245 30 210 240 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Edo 106 129 181 416 167 403 570 197 169 192 558 209 283 492 Ekiti 36 42 18 96 44 146 190 38 118 64 220 43 179 222 Enugu 33 85 25 143 38 94 132 100 266 280 646 98 393 491 Gombe 150 70 6 226 230 130 360 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 37 54 61 152 18 39 57 Jigawa 132 40 16 188 97 131 228 40 30 27 97 50 97 147 Kaduna 308 120 35 463 578 576 1,154 506 524 298 1,328 364 500 864 Kano 301 308 167 776 355 629 984 199 225 129 553 213 430 643 Katsina 231 101 27 359 326 619 945 261 89 29 379 516 680 1,196 Kebbi 94 202 46 342 163 2,046 2,209 116 159 71 346 167 281 448 Kogi 328 104 2 434 29 350 379 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ebonyi Imo Kwara 92 70 47 209 297 156 453 113 126 49 288 21 454 475 Lagos 170 1,061 999 2,230 861 1,585 2,446 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nassarawa 177 60 0 237 264 307 571 32 42 21 95 91 63 154 Niger 153 134 54 341 232 503 735 154 100 37 291 199 371 570 Ogun 473 403 471 1,347 683 1,384 2,067 201 341 225 767 254 775 1,029 Ondo 125 121 67 313 202 217 419 144 231 134 509 205 509 714 Osun 257 342 159 758 413 1,037 1,450 172 310 164 646 0 0 0 Oyo 24 121 39 184 26 193 219 109 207 200 516 191 298 489 Plateau 197 350 205 752 234 948 1,182 128 226 100 454 158 378 536 Rivers Sokoto 209 138 372 9 230 0 811 147 234 201 768 235 1,002 436 130 0 254 0 168 0 552 0 176 0 393 0 569 0 Taraba 425 398 139 962 725 1,375 2,100 118 88 65 271 159 299 458 Yobe 110 75 9 194 191 311 502 87 53 8 148 126 272 398 86 107 29 222 106 267 373 59 53 18 130 100 263 363 159 301 388 848 194 534 728 207 269 325 801 210 420 630 Total 6,345 7,258 4,252 17,855 9,572 Source: Nigeria Police Force/Federal Road Safty Commission 19,495 29,067 4,663 5,450 3,571 13,684 5,661 11,055 16,716 Zamfara FCT(Abuja) 201 TABLE 201: ENHANCED NATIONAL DRIVER'S LICENCE, 2005 - 2009 Number State 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Abia 6,694 8,535 6,461 6,736 9,551 Adamawa 3,845 4,650 2,429 4,918 6,651 Akwa Ibom 6,093 6,218 6,231 6,088 13,151 12,801 11,661 7,735 9,696 18,032 Bauchi 3,628 5,508 5,600 7,193 8,828 Bayelsa Anambra 22,308 28,053 3,536 5,382 6,018 Benue 2,063 1,647 120 6,828 6,566 Borno 5,736 8,186 4,790 5,574 11,441 4,837 Cross River 7,055 8,180 8,916 3,163 Delta 9,679 15,957 4,296 12,,317 16,135 Ebonyi 17,784 12,785 10,338 6,185 8,201 Edo 11,093 9,526 6,711 6,393 8,265 Ekiti 4,600 4,594 2,124 5,695 4,333 Enugu 11,813 11,368 253 1,925 8,199 Gombe 2,398 3,794 3,819 7,085 7,434 Imo 7,629 12,762 8,101 10,418 11,636 Jigawa 1,386 1,150 889 2,673 3,117 Kaduna 6,914 6,201 8,561 10,132 16,763 11,066 13,389 16,173 18,373 14,011 1,820 6,191 4,206 5,210 6,956 824 754 3,358 1,996 2,448 Kogi 4,822 5,611 4,523 7,089 4,869 Kwara 3,176 2,099 1,671 5,360 4,609 Lagos 11,370 24,737 24,890 21,870 37,056 Nassarawa Kano Katsina Kebbi 20,418 23,133 8,825 9,123 16,994 Niger 3,176 2,887 3,035 4,812 7,435 Ogun 1,343 4,805 5,648 10,344 15,439 Ondo 5,684 2,919 1,740 6,326 5,856 Osun 5,022 4,633 6,156 7,803 12,103 Oyo 6,825 11,650 6,090 9,431 15,869 Plateau 9,543 9,900 2,438 11,626 11,722 Rivers 21,010 13,571 6,402 4,679 9,649 Sokoto 4,159 4,190 3,869 6,792 7,896 Taraba 2,115 1,373 599 2,023 4,826 Yobe 2,580 2,903 1,495 2,895 4,260 Zamfara 5,112 11,179 7,072 4,447 4,170 17,140 18,022 14,140 18,488 19,685 324,721 213,240 277,088 375,011 FCT, Abuja Total 281,447 Source: Federal Road Safety Commission 202 TABLE 202: NATIONAL VEHICLE PLATE NUMBER SCHEME (PRODUCTION STATUS) 2005 - 2009 2005 State Abia 2006 2007 2008 2009 MV MC MV MC MV MC MV MC MV 5,398 499 3,218 5,579 8,138 6,963 11,222 9,524 14,382 Adamawa 4,731 2,402 1,970 9,987 3,071 5,550 4,964 10,225 4,138 Akwa Ibom 6,576 3,404 4,912 54,891 3,946 37,439 5,147 70,680 10,326 31,775 33,740 5,911 21,665 1,858 11,206 6,704 17,289 23,307 Bauchi 8,864 11,680 2,574 14,775 4,346 8,216 6,538 12,072 3,948 Bayelsa 10,685 57,618 7,458 5,122 79 na 4,763 1,391 4,034 Benue 14,893 44,597 1,528 12,984 1,691 14,199 5,379 21,609 2,693 Borno 74 23 3,581 7,230 3,774 3,374 6,034 14,702 1,917 Cross River 26,888 19,181 1,381 12,853 4,962 15,985 3,535 9,011 3,112 Delta 23,515 1,213 11,728 8,342 6,953 8,405 23,922 11,688 13,959 1,267 na 1,077 2,487 1,532 4,136 2,767 9,789 1,684 Edo 43 4,499 8,938 11,613 17,019 2,362 10,958 5,589 15,011 Ekiti 115 12,224 2,158 7,387 1,721 4,276 17,067 8,303 8,896 Anambra Ebonyi Enugu 1,156 3,386 8,686 22,098 4,207 19,717 12,734 13,993 6,302 Gombe 7,415 22,308 1,799 12,154 2,129 8,634 6,276 20,553 4,596 Imo 986 4,457 3,224 14,507 3,822 11,003 7,582 25,086 7,259 Jigawa 450 4,479 2,974 19,399 3,558 14,384 7,144 32,094 5,000 23,788 65,900 7,672 8,549 6,296 354 6,495 10,766 8,110 2,375 7,112 9,166 13,322 13,864 19,237 18,713 16,898 131,128 838 5,486 4,250 10,098 3,840 2,450 7,221 9,098 4,361 Kebbi 1,595 3,915 3,378 5,752 2,329 5,612 4,468 8,030 4,619 Kogi 1,216 19,096 2,717 7,167 3,084 5,126 4,407 5,254 1,826 Kwara 3,180 6,479 5,193 11,724 4,869 na 9,599 8,778 6,417 Lagos 8,350 4,876 na na na na na na Kaduna Kano Katsina na Nasarawa 5,562 4,263 2,212 14,603 1,731 12,931 3,336 14,451 4,413 Niger 9,312 4,651 4,024 5,691 4,043 3,999 7,161 14,146 5,720 Ogun 3,443 6,221 2,821 5,298 3,246 4,663 7,655 3,829 3,260 Ondo 1,456 6,606 8,145 6,686 9,244 3,927 9,803 13,596 6,053 Osun 7,376 5,947 6,470 7,433 3,624 4,816 6,947 178,318 4,396 123 2,105 12,840 3,790 7,811 6,163 10,087 18,541 9,956 Plateau 2,506 7,863 19,540 14,550 5,585 11,083 12,226 13,116 5,856 Rivers 1,450 6,781 35,166 13,282 7,457 4,443 19,216 8,744 11,576 Sokoto 3,381 4,862 1,689 5,754 1,306 4,206 3,989 6,343 2,341 Taraba 6,405 5,368 1,405 3,859 1,895 3,982 3,170 9,653 2,974 513 6,584 1,208 9,321 1,548 1,499 2,923 8,107 2,974 11,340 9,320 2,296 14,716 1,337 8,207 2,863 6,759 2,050 228 13,068 32,670 FCT, Abuja Source: Federal Road Safety Corps Note: MV = Motor Vehicle, MC = Motor Cycle 6,744 48,630 800 73,938 701 69,102 Oyo Yobe Zamfara na = Not available 203 TABLE 203: NUMBER OF REPORTED FIRE OUTBREAKS IN NIGERIA BY TYPE, 2005 - 2009 Number Type of Fire 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 211 141 141 242 221 27 10 10 641 27 104 1 1 76 24 225,600,000 1,000,000,000 1,000,000 717,000,000 8,600,00 Number of calls - 8 8 16 17 Number of lives saved - 4 4 - - Number of lives lost Estimated value of goods - - - 24 44 lost(₦'000) - 800,000,000 800,000 612,000,000 500,000 40 100 100 86 71 Number of lives saved - - - 10 35 Number of lives lost Estimated value of goods 1 - - 171 8 99,484,900 lost(₦'000) Sources: Federal Fire Service Hqts Abuja Note: - = Nil *= Provisional 1,700,000,000 1,700,000 311,000,000 3,000,000 Domestic Private Fire Number of calls Number of lives saved Number of lives lost Estimated value of goods lost(₦'000) Factory/Industrial Fire Others Number of calls 204 CHAPTER 6 EDUCATION This chapter presents data concerning formal education at various levels in Nigeria. The educational system in the country is based on 6-3-3-4 system, that is, 6 years of primary, 3 years of junior secondary, 3 years of senior secondary school and 4 years of university or undergraduate education leading to the award of a degree. This system is designed to make education functional and render outputs employable and self-reliant. It is also to encourage vocational and technical education that would be relevant to the needs of the society. The junior secondary school is both prevocational and academic. At the senior secondary level, technical, commercial and other vocational courses are included to make the school leavers employable and relevant. Colleges of Education are responsible for the training of middle-level manpower in teacher education. Students are trained for three years, on completion of which they are awarded the Nigeria Certificate in Education (NCE). As professional teachers, they can teach in primary, Junior Secondary (JS) or Senior Secondary (SS) schools, depending on their areas of specialization. Polytechnics and Colleges of Technology are mainly to produce middle-level technical manpower at the sub-professional level of two categories: National Diploma (ND) and Higher National Diploma (HND). These institutions are supervised by the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE). Universities constitute the third tier of higher education in Nigeria. Admissions into first degree courses are through tests conducted by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) or by direct entry with the Higher School Certificate or its equivalent. The basic admission requirement is Senior School Certificate with a minimum of five credits, including English Language, Mathematics and other subjects relevant to the proposed course of study. This chapter also presents data on admission into Nigeria Civil Aviation School, as well as membership of the Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (a professional body) and Education Trust Fund Intervention in Educational Institutions. The data cover enrolment, number of schools, student out-turn, manpower, funding, among other statistics. 205 NATIONAL SUMMARY OF PUBLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL STATISTICS, 2005 – 2009 TABLE 204: 2009* 2005 2006 2007 2008 60,189 70,822 65,731 68,715 68,715 Total Enrolment 22,115,432 21,717,789 20,469,395 18,980,395 18,818,544 Total Male Enrolment 12,189,073 11,895,194 11,086,997 10,252,000 10,154,860 9,926,359 9,822,595 9,382,398 8,728,395 8,663,684 Total Teachers 599,172 439,330 285,968 198,756 130,040 Total Male Teachers 294,434 224,257 145,092 106,037 67,204 Total Female Teachers 304,738 215,073 140,876 92,719 67,448 Total Class Rooms 254,319 268,454 285,374 291,676 na 95 145 Total Schools Total Female Enrolment Teacher/Pupil Ratio 37 49 72 Sources: Federal Ministry of Education/Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) Note: na = Not available * = Provisional CHART 12: NATIONAL SUMMARY OF PUBLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL STATISTICS, 2005 – 2009 25,000,000 20,000,000 Number 15,000,000 Total Enrolment Total Male Enrolment Total Female Enrolment 10,000,000 Total Teachers 5,000,000 0 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Year 206 NATIONAL SUMMARY OF PRIVATE PRIMARY SCHOOL STATISTICS, 2005 – 2009 TABLE 205: 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 18,272 18,272 18,272 19,324 20,542 1,144,095 1,144,095 1,162,675 1,011,914 1,262,432 Total Male Enrolment 596,897 596,897 596,506 516,742 637,036 Total Female Enrolment 547,198 547,198 566,169 495,172 625,396 Total Teachers 60,806 60,806 43,114 27,110 na Total Male Teachers 20,797 20,797 15,107 12,094 na Total Female Teachers 40,009 40,009 28,007 15,016 na na na na na na 18.82 18.82 26.97 37.33 na Total Schools Total Enrolment Total Class Rooms Teacher/Pupil Ratio Sources: Federal Ministry of Education Note: na = Not available CHART 13: NATIONAL SUMMARY OF PRIVATE PRIMARY SCHOOL STATISTICS, 2005 – 2009 2009 Year 2008 Total Teachers 2007 Total Female Enrolment Total Male Enrolment Total Enrolment 2006 2005 0 200,000 400,000 600,000 800,0001,000,0001,200,0001,400,000 Number 207 TABLE 206: NUMBER OF PUBLIC PRIMARY SCHOOLS BY STATE, 2005 - 2009 Number State Abia 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009* 958 1,458 1,483 1,518 1,605 Adamawa 1,668 1,614 1,623 1,680 1,890 Akwa Ibom 1,318 1,141 1,143 1,143 1,146 Anambra 1,260 1,339 1,029 1,367 1,038 Bauchi 1,908 2,274 2,336 2,601 2,601 559 535 537 537 537 Benue 2,713 4,340 2,487 2,511 4,486 Borno 1,476 1,573 1,585 1,617 1,668 Cross River 1,043 1,032 1,032 1,016 1,017 Delta 1,509 1,146 1,173 1,173 1,006 957 1,676 1,737 1,817 1,138 1,263 1,241 1,266 1,290 1,288 Bayelsa Ebonyi Edo Ekiti 878 1,050 1,073 1,153 788 Enugu 1,159 1,451 1,164 1,178 1,485 Gombe 1,314 1,482 1,509 1,559 1,734 Imo 1,466 1,270 1,270 1,270 1,269 Jigawa 1,683 1,959 2,114 1,788 1,868 Kaduna 3,409 3,715 4,166 4,341 4,341 Kano 3,450 3,875 4,440 4,813 4,813 Katsina 2,025 2,275 2,311 2,353 2,353 Kebbi 1,421 1,614 1,646 1,504 1,587 Kogi 2,007 2,765 2,839 2,906 3,188 Kwara 1,521 1,464 1,495 1,495 1,658 Lagos 2,158 1,179 1,221 952 986 Nassarawa 1,276 1,305 1,130 1,411 1,652 Niger 2,805 3,710 3,899 3,954 3,954 Ogun 1,873 1,889 1,945 1,921 1,921 Ondo 1,650 1,949 2,009 1,973 1,164 Osun 1,686 1,687 1,703 1,760 1,760 Oyo 2,618 2,822 2,973 2,992 2,992 Plateau 1,837 1,881 1,975 1,989 na Rivers 1,080 1,523 1,649 1,662 1,667 Sokoto 2,118 2,814 1,325 2,885 1,967 Taraba 1,679 1,495 1,513 1,513 1,514 950 1,125 1,191 1,200 1,013 1,058 1,246 1,286 1,408 1,408 435 448 454 465 477 Total 60,189 70,822 65,731 68,715 Sources: Federal Ministry of Education/Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) Note: * = Provisional 66,979 Yobe Zamfara FCT(Abuja) 208 TABLE 207: State NUMBER OF PUBLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL PUPILS BY STATE, 2005 - 2009 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009* Abia 395,386 291,472 249,733 228,694 237,535 Adamawa 414,678 443,143 405,232 387,663 378,433 1,491,960 775,319 1,382,050 820,171 855,007 514,713 411,412 439,484 513,421 584,170 1,294,653 951,935 823,194 682,836 823,194 Bayelsa 480,504 448,658 409,129 462,827 409,129 Benue 926,500 705,104 758,853 818,064 762,085 Borno 791,415 789,486 717,175 512,619 543,921 Cross River 457,589 357,762 338,265 319,339 243,079 Delta 383,385 338,579 327,268 401,321 327,268 Ebonyi 444,132 435,803 379,876 467,953 252,132 Edo 292,989 281,880 235,652 199,315 235,652 Ekiti 188,295 473,904 500,894 167,095 126,105 Enugu 287,994 602,289 294,443 278,876 246,751 Gombe 366,374 360,183 296,832 323,984 406,031 Imo 666,944 627,975 692,359 771,881 819,067 Jigawa 576,212 384,056 487,812 398,030 415,434 Kaduna 874,010 855,595 902,571 852,781 953,389 1,394,556 1,277,767 1,416,986 1,524,275 1,754,115 Katsina 978,444 1,059,450 1,112,550 1,133,402 802,126 Kebbi 324,469 348,591 330,471 412,425 345,966 Kogi 861,898 978,189 937,851 740,049 1,128,027 Kwara 363,583 426,498 311,400 348,938 201,476 Lagos 523,795 383,626 348,303 406,441 413,990 Nassarawa 449,811 490,086 384,904 328,303 306,217 Niger 584,812 523,098 482,556 380,725 482,556 Ogun 442,492 353,855 388,930 359,753 388,930 Ondo 652,656 744,120 740,947 860,306 635,041 Osun 411,546 395,254 406,290 354,006 347,515 Oyo 882,417 1,172,032 993,913 793,670 687,313 Plateau 718,199 789,169 679,554 782,273 na Rivers 346,986 343,002 366,957 235,819 366,957 Sokoto 630,426 470,118 285,263 332,810 758,108 Taraba 663,412 565,705 597,508 593,357 472,300 Yobe 491,321 568,764 513,260 471,218 626,913 Zamfara 350,627 347,174 290,381 283,716 300,390 FCT, Abuja 196,249 334,394 240,549 226,732 182,222 Total 22,115,432 21,717,789 20,469,395 18,980,395 Sources: Federal Ministry of Education/Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) Note: * = Provisional 18,818,544 Akwa Ibom Anambra Bauchi Kano 209 TABLE 208: NUMBER OF PRIVATE PRIMARY SCHOOLS BY STATE, 2005 - 2009 State 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Abia 958 1,458 1,483 1,518 1,605 Adamawa 1,668 1,614 1,623 1,680 1,890 Akwa Ibom 1,318 1,141 1,143 1,143 1,146 Anambra 1,260 1,339 1,029 1,367 1,038 Bauchi 1,908 2,274 2,336 2,601 2,601 559 535 537 537 537 Benue 2,713 4,340 2,487 2,511 4,486 Borno 1,476 1,573 1,585 1,617 1,668 Cross River 1,043 1,032 1,032 1,016 1,017 Delta 1,509 1,146 1,173 1,173 1,006 Bayelsa Ebonyi 957 1,676 1,737 1,817 1,138 Edo 1,263 1,241 1,266 1,290 1,288 Ekiti 878 1,050 1,073 1,153 788 Enugu 1,159 1,451 1,164 1,178 1,485 Gombe 1,314 1,482 1,509 1,559 1,734 Imo 1,466 1,270 1,270 1,270 1,269 Jigawa 1,683 1,959 2,114 1,788 1,868 Kaduna 3,409 3,715 4,166 4,341 4,341 Kano 3,450 3,875 4,440 4,813 4,813 Katsina 2,025 2,275 2,311 2,353 2,353 Kebbi 1,421 1,614 1,646 1,504 1,587 Kogi 2,007 2,765 2,839 2,906 3,188 Kwara 1,521 1,464 1,495 1,495 1,658 Lagos 2,158 1,179 1,221 952 986 Nassarawa 1,276 1,305 1,130 1,411 1,652 Niger 2,805 3,710 3,899 3,954 3,954 Ogun 1,873 1,889 1,945 1,921 1,921 Ondo 1,650 1,949 2,009 1,973 1,164 Osun 1,686 1,687 1,703 1,760 1,760 Oyo 2,618 2,822 2,973 2,992 2,992 Plateau 1,837 1,881 1,975 1,989 na Rivers 1,080 1,523 1,649 1,662 1,667 Sokoto 2,118 2,814 1,325 2,885 1,967 Taraba 1,679 1,495 1,513 1,513 1,514 Yobe 950 1,125 1,191 1,200 1,013 1,058 1,246 1,286 1,408 1,408 435 448 454 465 477 Total 60,189 70,822 65,731 68,715 Sources: Federal Ministry of Education/ Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) 66,979 Zamfara FCT(Abuja) 210 TABLE 209: State NUMBER OF PRIVATE PRIMARY SCHOOLS PUPILS BY STATE, 2005 - 2009 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009* Abia 395,386 291,472 249,733 228,694 237,535 Adamawa 414,678 443,143 405,232 387,663 378,433 1,491,960 775,319 1,382,050 820,171 855,007 514,713 411,412 439,484 513,421 584,170 1,294,653 951,935 823,194 682,836 823,194 Bayelsa 480,504 448,658 409,129 462,827 409,129 Benue 926,500 705,104 758,853 818,064 762,085 Borno 791,415 789,486 717,175 512,619 543,921 Cross River 457,589 357,762 338,265 319,339 243,079 Delta 383,385 338,579 327,268 401,321 327,268 Ebonyi 444,132 435,803 379,876 467,953 252,132 Edo 292,989 281,880 235,652 199,315 235,652 Ekiti 188,295 473,904 500,894 167,095 126,105 Enugu 287,994 602,289 294,443 278,876 246,751 Gombe 366,374 360,183 296,832 323,984 406,031 Imo 666,944 627,975 692,359 771,881 819,067 Jigawa 576,212 384,056 487,812 398,030 415,434 Akwa Ibom Anambra Bauchi Kaduna 874,010 855,595 902,571 852,781 953,389 1,394,556 1,277,767 1,416,986 1,524,275 1,754,115 Katsina 978,444 1,059,450 1,112,550 1,133,402 802,126 Kebbi 324,469 348,591 330,471 412,425 345,966 Kogi 861,898 978,189 937,851 740,049 1,128,027 Kwara 363,583 426,498 311,400 348,938 201,476 Lagos 523,795 383,626 348,303 406,441 413,990 Nassarawa 449,811 490,086 384,904 328,303 306,217 Niger 584,812 523,098 482,556 380,725 482,556 Ogun 442,492 353,855 388,930 359,753 388,930 Ondo 652,656 744,120 740,947 860,306 635,041 Osun 411,546 395,254 406,290 354,006 347,515 Oyo 882,417 1,172,032 993,913 793,670 687,313 Plateau 718,199 789,169 679,554 782,273 na Rivers 346,986 343,002 366,957 235,819 366,957 Sokoto 630,426 470,118 285,263 332,810 758,108 Taraba 663,412 565,705 597,508 593,357 472,300 Yobe 491,321 568,764 513,260 471,218 626,913 Zamfara 350,627 347,174 290,381 283,716 300,390 FCT, Abuja 196,249 334,394 240,549 226,732 182,222 Total 22,115,432 21,717,789 20,469,395 18,980,395 Sources: Federal Ministry of Education/ Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) 18,818,544 Kano 211 TABLE 210: NATIONAL SUMMARY OF PRIMARY SCHOOLS ENROLMENT BY LGA AND STATE, 2005 Number State No. of No. of Male Female Total Total No. Total Class LGAs Schools Enrolment Enrolment Enrolment of Teachers Rooms Abia 17 958 202,515 192,871 395,386 14,542 7,760 Adamawa 21 1,668 230,607 184,071 414,678 16,647 4,520 Akwa Ibom 31 1,318 726,181 765,779 1,491,960 21,271 10,746 Anambra 21 1,260 252,864 261,849 514,713 17,517 8,855 Bauchi 20 1,908 782,916 511,737 1,294,653 14,600 4,564 Bayelsa 8 559 243,664 236,840 480,504 5,118 2,475 Benue 23 2,713 497,622 428,878 926,500 25,461 9,790 Borno 27 1,476 466,241 325,174 791,415 13,102 3,678 Cross River 18 1,043 232,390 225,199 457,589 16,427 7,165 Delta 25 1,509 195,131 188,254 383,385 20,506 10,661 Ebonyi 13 957 220,037 224,095 444,132 9,577 6,063 Edo 18 1,263 148,797 144,192 292,989 13,009 5,268 Ekiti 16 878 91,730 96,565 188,295 11,266 5,305 Enugu 17 1,159 145,552 142,442 287,994 15,410 5,496 Gombe 11 1,314 206,993 159,381 366,374 9,830 2,442 Imo 27 1,466 334,981 331,963 666,944 19,849 10,049 Jigawa 27 1,683 359,091 217,121 576,212 9,793 3,843 Kaduna 23 3,409 490,013 383,997 874,010 26,763 10,067 Kano 44 3,450 796,520 598,036 1,394,556 23,154 9,609 Katsina 34 2,025 630,282 348,162 978,444 10,994 5,458 Kebbi 21 1,421 214,410 110,059 324,469 8,617 3,031 Kogi 21 2,007 421,654 440,244 861,898 18,801 8,184 Kwara 16 1,521 199,714 163,869 363,583 17,445 7,922 Lagos 20 2,158 257,563 266,232 523,795 35,711 22,940 Nasarawa 13 1,276 257,610 192,201 449,811 11,571 4,347 Niger 25 2,805 367,372 217,440 584,812 21,425 5,658 Ogun 20 1,873 225,281 217,211 442,492 24,813 10,892 Ondo 18 1,650 322,166 330,490 652,656 19,852 9,059 Osun 30 1,686 205,394 206,152 411,546 19,469 9,839 Oyo 33 2,618 437,852 444,565 882,417 36,933 14,060 Plateau 17 1,837 377,848 340,351 718,199 19,554 6,618 Rivers 23 1,080 171,063 175,923 346,986 10,088 5,261 Sokoto 23 2,118 445,303 185,123 630,426 7,137 3,514 Taraba 16 1,679 383,251 280,161 663,412 16,473 3,468 Yobe 17 950 294,540 196,781 491,321 6,037 1,871 Zamfara 14 1,058 251,518 99,109 350,627 4,959 1,794 6 435 102,407 93,842 196,249 5,451 2,047 Total 774 60,189 12,189,073 9,926,359 22,115,432 Sources: Federal Ministry of Education/ Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) 599,172 254,319 FCT(Abuja) 212 TABLE 211: NATIONAL SUMMARY OF PRIMARY SCHOOLS ENROLMENT BY LGA AND STATE, 2006 Number No. of LGAs No. of Male Female Total Total No. Total Class* Schools Enrolment Enrolment Enrolment of Teachers Rooms Abia 17 1,458 143,907 147,565 291,472 9,907 7,474 Adamawa 21 1,614 243,750 199,393 443,143 15,542 6,282 Akwa Ibom 31 1,141 377,719 397,600 775,319 14,290 10,608 Anambra 21 1,339 204,144 207,268 411,412 12,087 8,443 Bauchi 20 2,274 605,956 345,979 951,935 11,359 5,176 Bayelsa 8 535 226,885 221,773 448,658 5,328 2,486 Benue 23 4,340 375,409 329,695 705,104 16,697 11,914 Borno 27 1,573 453,305 336,181 789,486 13,063 5,457 Cross River 18 1,032 181,218 176,544 357,762 12,692 6,129 Delta 25 1,146 159,441 179,138 338,579 15,179 8,657 Ebonyi 13 1,676 215,054 220,749 435,803 8,219 6,336 Edo 18 1,241 142,705 139,175 281,880 7,812 6,646 Ekiti 16 1,050 225,856 248,048 473,904 7,814 5,623 Enugu 17 1,451 302,211 300,078 602,289 12,548 7,565 Gombe 11 1,482 210,165 150,018 360,183 7,775 1,897 Imo 27 1,270 328,531 299,444 627,975 14,760 11,389 Jigawa 27 1,959 228,789 155,267 384,056 na 3,999 Kaduna 23 3,715 473,985 381,610 855,595 25,334 11,064 Kano 44 3,875 718,046 559,721 1,277,767 21,710 12,352 Katsina 34 2,275 678,847 380,603 1,059,450 15,418 6,884 Kebbi 21 1,614 226,963 121,628 348,591 10,015 4,192 Kogi 21 2,765 484,646 493,543 978,189 15,918 11,064 Kwara 16 1,464 241,221 185,277 426,498 16,385 6,673 Lagos 20 1,179 187,071 196,555 383,626 14,641 12,517 Nasarawa 13 1,305 276,822 213,264 490,086 10,996 4,736 Niger 25 3,710 325,447 197,651 523,098 5,467 7,486 Ogun 20 1,889 179,810 174,045 353,855 15,314 9,253 Ondo 18 1,949 367,956 376,164 744,120 11,284 8,404 Osun 30 1,687 195,817 199,437 395,254 183 6,710 Oyo 33 2,822 575,050 596,982 1,172,032 22,067 10,810 Plateau 17 1,881 411,986 377,183 789,169 16,980 9,776 Rivers 23 1,523 168,462 174,540 343,002 7,058 4,012 Sokoto 23 2,814 334,406 135,712 470,118 5,149 5,811 Taraba 16 1,495 323,674 242,031 565,705 17,304 12,449 Yobe 17 1,125 352,468 216,296 568,764 4,600 2,713 Zamfara 14 1,246 250,311 96,863 347,174 5,297 3,087 6 448 200,747 159,436 334,394 4,542 2,380 Total 774 70,822 11,895,194 9,822,595 21,717,789 Sources: Federal Ministry of Education/Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) Note: * = Provisional 430,734 268,454 State FCT(Abuja) 213 TABLE 212: NATIONAL SUMMARY OF PRIMARY SCHOOLS ENROLMENT BY LGA AND STATE, 2007 Total No. of Teachers Number Total Class* Rooms 249,733 5,076 8,114 405,232 11,147 7,627 706,051 1,382,050 15,843 10,183 219,493 439,484 8,369 13,730 485,954 337,240 823,194 8,793 5,460 205,484 203,645 409,129 5,495 3,239 2,487 408,527 350,326 758,853 13,892 14,003 1,585 415,364 301,811 717,175 8,902 6,378 18 1,032 169,496 168,769 338,265 6,530 8,655 25 1,173 165,704 161,564 327,268 17,015 12,319 13 1737 185,840 194,036 379,876 4,339 9,316 18 1,266 119,566 116,086 235,652 6,363 9,711 16 1073 242,457 258,437 500,894 6,113 7,086 17 1,164 151,970 142,473 294,443 8,795 11,417 Gombe 11 1,509 173,222 123,610 296,832 6,597 4,211 Imo 27 1,270 354,868 337,491 692,359 7,909 11,845 Jigawa 27 2,114 301,085 186,727 487,812 5,386 7,662 Kaduna 23 4,166 502,674 399,897 902,571 8,760 10,836 Kano 44 4,440 783,946 633,040 1,416,986 6,615 16,466 Katsina 34 2,311 703,924 408,626 1,112,550 9,122 9,022 Kebbi 21 1,646 215,228 115,243 330,471 4,707 5,878 Kogi 21 2,839 467,026 470,825 937,851 11,427 6,152 Kwara 16 1,495 166,131 145,269 311,400 10,610 7,218 Lagos 20 1221 170,292 178,011 348,303 6,441 12,574 Nasarawa 13 1,130 220,977 163,927 384,904 10,375 3,772 Niger 25 3,899 298,211 184,345 482,556 6,181 7,921 Ogun 20 1,945 198,274 190,656 388,930 9,669 11,691 Ondo 18 2,009 364,486 376,461 740,947 8,967 7,277 Osun 30 1,703 203,399 202,891 406,290 6,256 13,543 Oyo 33 2,973 490,268 503,645 993,913 13,502 16,014 Plateau 17 1,975 354,292 325,262 679,554 8,726 9,254 Rivers 23 1,649 179,845 187,112 366,957 5,262 6,309 Sokoto 23 1,325 198,397 86,866 285,263 3,200 7,752 Taraba 16 1,513 340,321 257,187 597,508 5,228 7,081 Yobe 17 1191 304,889 208,371 513,260 1,917 4,360 Zamfara 14 1,286 206,563 83,818 290,381 2,887 2,780 6 454 96,066 144,483 240,549 2,537 2,734 Total 774 65,731 11,086,997 9,382,398 20,469,395 Sources: Federal Ministry of Education/Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) Note: * = Provisional 285,968 319,590 State No. of LGAs No. of Schools Male Enrolment Female Enrolment Total Enrolment Abia 17 1,483 124,523 125,210 Adamawa 21 1,623 221,738 183,494 Akwa Ibom 31 1,143 675,999 Anambra 21 1,029 219,991 Bauchi 20 2,336 Bayelsa 8 537 Benue 23 Borno 27 Cross River Delta Ebonyi Edo Ekiti Enugu FCT(Abuja) 214 TABLE 213: NATIONAL SUMMARY OF PRIMARY SCHOOLS ENROLMENT BY LGA AND STATE, 2008 State Number Total Class* Rooms No. of LGAs No. of Schools Male Enrolment Female Enrolment Total Enrolment Total No. of Teachers Abia 17 818 143,096 152,055 295,151 13,847 Adamawa 21 1,614 244,981 213,162 458,143 17,127 7,627 Akwa Ibom 31 1,145 374,596 388,042 762,638 12,555 10,183 Anambra 21 1,022 358,321 413,205 771,526 16,996 13,730 Bauchi 20 1,896 456,367 348,903 805,270 14,845 5,460 Bayelsa 8,114 8 577 176,716 175,161 351,877 4,890 3,239 Benue 23 2,452 295,388 259,321 554,709 15,607 14,003 Borno 27 1,302 316,126 249,114 565,240 18,212 6,378 Cross River 18 1,032 214,031 208,612 422,643 15,494 8,655 Delta 25 1,117 190,526 187,019 377,545 19,036 12,319 Ebonyi 13 942 268,305 281,994 550,299 10,740 9,316 Edo 18 1,109 137,107 135,468 272,575 11,092 9,711 Ekiti 16 773 108,375 111,337 219,712 9,856 7,086 Enugu 17 1,259 192,489 185,308 377,797 16,208 11,417 Gombe 11 1,026 197,311 146,714 344,025 10,806 4,211 Imo 27 1,261 402,054 366,950 769,004 14,727 11,845 Jigawa 27 1,750 276,045 183,981 460,026 13,815 7,662 Kaduna 23 3,313 586,613 443,696 1,030,309 35,063 10,836 Kano 44 3,756 956,155 761,806 1,717,961 35,067 16,466 Katsina 34 2,178 765,318 479,130 1,244,448 19,162 9,022 Kebbi 21 1,372 261,739 145,837 407,576 12,377 5,878 Kogi 21 2,034 429,591 444,266 873,857 18,028 6,152 Kwara 16 1,413 169,583 155,836 325,419 17,875 7,218 Lagos 20 966 241,931 248,421 490,352 20,008 12,574 Nasarawa 13 1,192 193,367 152,793 346,160 12,478 3,772 Niger 25 2,599 292,404 204,508 496,912 20,520 7,921 Ogun 20 1,363 328,261 313,618 641,879 23,710 11,691 Ondo 18 1,217 475,637 486,865 962,502 13,558 7,277 Osun 30 1,351 251,893 245,639 497,532 15,230 13,543 Oyo 33 1,925 450,123 464,769 914,892 27,469 16,014 Plateau 17 1,806 355,455 320,608 676,063 24,789 9,254 Rivers 23 1,154 153,017 158,684 311,701 9,654 6,309 Sokoto 23 1,664 264,938 122,853 387,791 7,039 7,752 Taraba 16 1,502 300,767 232,363 533,130 15,607 7,081 Yobe 17 949 313,340 218,359 531,699 6,578 4,360 Zamfara 14 1,120 230,066 97,403 327,469 7,546 2,780 6 465 111,911 106,775 218,686 9,319 2,734 Total 774 54,434 11,483,943 9,810,575 21,294,518 Sources: Federal Ministry of Education/Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) Note: * = Provisional 586,930 319,590 FCT(Abuja) 215 TABLE 214: NATIONAL SUMMARY OF PRIMARY SCHOOLS ENROLMENT BY LGA AND STATE, 2009 Number State No. of LGAs No. of Schools Male Enrolment Female Enrolment Total Enrolment Total No. of Teachers Total Class* Rooms Abia 17 447 111,959 116,735 Adamawa 21 285 204,100 183,563 228,694 1,795 8,940 387,663 18,018 4,117 Akwa Ibom 31 428 400,237 Anambra 21 507 255,128 419,934 820,171 15,259 12,768 258,293 513,421 2,237 9,808 Bauchi 20 293 Bayelsa 8 110 394,246 288,590 682,836 2,372 5,050 237,351 225,476 462,827 6,456 3,389 Benue 23 Borno 27 551 438,694 379,370 818,064 3,418 16,134 385 286,399 226,220 512,619 2,723 5,207 Cross River Delta 18 424 157,800 161,539 319,339 16,868 9,118 25 981 203,111 198,210 401,321 17,250 10,618 Ebonyi 13 154 232,795 235,158 467,953 2,001 8,412 Edo 18 613 100,893 98,422 199,315 2,074 na Ekiti 16 321 82,143 84,952 167,095 1,790 7,456 Enugu 17 309 140,769 138,107 278,876 2,870 8,579 Gombe 11 275 185,506 138,478 323,984 1,862 3,508 Imo 27 317 403,253 368,628 771,881 14,238 16,596 Jigawa 27 152 236,807 161,223 398,030 2,473 17,288 Kaduna 23 1,097 474,965 377,816 852,781 7,264 na Kano 44 234 833,354 690,921 1,524,275 6,558 25,172 Katsina 34 173 701,485 431,917 1,133,402 3,899 9,765 Kebbi 21 115 268,590 143,835 412,425 12,898 6,880 Kogi 21 397 367,947 372,102 740,049 4,368 10,991 Kwara 16 994 179,546 169,392 348,938 4,001 na Lagos 20 2235 197,911 208,530 406,441 3,080 12,337 Nasarawa 13 287 187,188 141,115 328,303 10,060 6,590 Niger 25 756 231,366 149,359 380,725 3,158 10,731 Ogun 20 1,320 181,452 178,301 359,753 3,516 9,469 Ondo 18 1,035 423,545 436,761 860,306 2,984 12,612 Osun 30 1,020 175,139 178,867 354,006 2,835 8,330 Oyo 33 1,660 393,233 400,437 793,670 4,591 13,314 Plateau 17 na 404,735 377,538 782,273 4,574 8,852 Rivers 23 215 116,419 119,400 235,819 2,274 6,288 Sokoto 23 219 228,675 104,135 332,810 na 6,759 Taraba 16 240 339,061 254,296 593,357 na 4,767 Yobe 17 66 276,671 194,547 471,218 na 5,222 Zamfara 14 61 195,721 87,995 283,716 na 5,162 6 648 117,883 108,849 226,732 1,223 na Total 17 19,324 10,252,000 8,728,395 18,980,395 Sources: Federal Ministry of Education/ Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) Note: na = not available * = Provisional 190,987 8,940 FCT(Abuja) 216 TABLE 215: NATIONAL SUMMARY OF NOMADIC SCHOOL STATISTICS, 2005 - 2009 2005 Total Schools 2006 2007 2008 2009 2,034 2,294 2,304 2,289 2,953 Total Enrolment 375,598 408,705 432,411 415,426 483,557 Total Male Enrolment 222,061 240,131 246,475 237,268 268,069 Total Female Enrolment 153,537 168,574 185,936 178,158 215,488 Total Teachers 7,118 7,711 8,667 12,059 14,233 Total Male Teachers 5,742 5,112 5,027 6,994 8,113 Total Female Teachers 1,376 2,599 3,640 5,065 6,120 3,614 1:53 4,713 1:49 3,674 1:34 na 1:34 Total Class Rooms 8,741 Total Pupil Ratio 1:54 Sources: (1) Federal Ministry of Education (2) National Council for Nomadic Education NATIONAL SUMMARY OF NOMADIC SCHOOL STATISTICS, 2005 – 2009 CHART 14: Total Teachers Total Female Enrolment 14,233 Total Male Enrolment 215,488 2009 12,059 178,158 2008 8,667 7,711 168,574 2006 7118 153,537 2005 268,069 483,557 237,268 185,936 2007 Total Enrolment 415,426 246,475 432,411 240,131 408,705 222,061 375,598 TABLE 216: SUMMARY OF GRADUATE OF NOMADIC SCHOOL STATISTICS BY GENDER, 2005 - 2009 Number Graduated Number Transited Year Male Female Total Male Female Total 2005 14,453 9984 24,437 8643 5,719 14362 2006 18,756 12,504 31,260 12,100 8,006 20,106 2007 22,956 15,304 38,260 16,940 11,208 28,148 2008 24,396 16,264 40,660 23,716 15,691 39,407 2009 Sources: 27,983 18,765 (1) Federal Ministry of Education (2) National Council for Nomadic Education 46,748 27,376 17,812 45,188 217 TABLE 217: NUMBER OF NOMADIC PRIMARY SCHOOLS BY STATE, 2005- 2009 State Abia 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 8 9 81 86 92 Adamawa 77 77 77 79 93 Akwa Ibom 16 16 16 39 44 Anambra 94 125 92 92 96 Bauchi 125 125 125 149 149 Bayelsa 65 65 65 56 56 Benue 49 100 100 92 92 Borno 110 110 110 69 91 Cross River 54 122 122 48 53 Delta 85 85 85 60 40 Ebonyi 15 15 15 37 39 Edo 48 65 65 68 53 Ekiti 10 10 10 10 10 Enugu 13 70 62 60 61 Gombe 77 77 77 64 64 Imo 10 38 39 39 53 Jigawa 59 59 127 105 170 Kaduna 135 135 135 137 245 Kano 33 33 68 59 115 Katsina 73 73 71 71 71 Kebbi 63 63 57 54 81 Kogi 13 13 13 13 28 Kwara 45 45 45 35 63 Lagos 10 10 10 11 106 Nassarawa 53 53 53 40 51 Niger 169 169 169 112 243 Ogun 16 16 16 13 16 Ondo 15 15 15 16 16 Osun 32 32 32 35 45 Oyo 20 27 27 100 138 Plateau 111 111 111 134 134 Rivers 54 54 54 57 57 Sokoto 50 50 50 41 53 Taraba 104 104 104 97 103 Yobe 50 50 50 50 58 Zamfara 32 32 37 31 40 FCT, Abuja 41 41 41 30 34 2,304 2,289 2,953 Total 1,985 2,244 Sources: (1) Federal Ministry of Education (2) National Council for Nomadic Education 218 TABLE 218: NUMBER OF NOMADIC PRIMARY SCHOOL PUPILS BY STATE, 2005 - 2009 State 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Abia 1,308 1,387 5,506 15,183 15,183 Adamawa 7,400 7,400 7,400 10,197 9,999 Akwa Ibom 6,285 6,285 6,285 6,285 15,961 Anambra 14,561 17,053 15,466 13,908 13,908 Bauchi 31,752 31,752 31,752 24,458 25,966 Bayelsa 14,727 14,727 14,727 14,727 14,727 Benue 6,811 16,784 16,784 5,306 5,446 Borno 19,926 19,928 19,928 16,896 17,740 Cross River 12,816 22,620 22,620 7,455 7,455 8,721 8,721 8,721 8,721 8,721 Delta Ebonyi 6,566 6,566 5,347 7,470 7,585 Edo 14,834 16,745 16,745 16,745 16,745 Ekiti 1,485 1,485 1,485 1,616 1,616 498 5990 5,822 5,605 6,155 26,135 26,135 26,135 10,397 17,371 Enugu Gombe Imo 960 3570 3,496 5,324 5,324 Jigawa 7,991 7,991 10,817 11,362 26,642 Kaduna 28,494 28,494 28,494 27,400 27,988 Kano 11,472 11,472 39,225 39,225 25,598 Katsina 26,845 26,845 22,072 26,252 26,252 Kebbi 4,834 4,834 4,331 6,941 7,358 Kogi 1,378 1,378 1,378 2,758 5,754 Kwara 2,284 2,284 2,284 4,786 4,581 Lagos 2,319 2,319 2,319 5,605 32,843 Nasarawa 7,364 7,364 7,364 6,408 6,408 Niger 17,162 17,162 17,162 17,334 17,334 Ogun 4,087 4,087 4,087 2,656 4,258 Ondo 3,882 3,882 3,882 3,279 3,965 Osun 2,416 2,416 2,416 8,153 8,153 Oyo 3,617 4,411 4,411 11,185 21,367 Plateau 29,318 29,318 29,318 32,105 32,219 Rivers 6,855 6,855 6,855 7,095 8,708 Sokoto 8,147 8,147 5,382 7,260 7,260 Taraba 18,988 18,938 18,938 11,543 11,543 Yobe 5,861 5,861 5,861 5,757 6,093 Zamfara 3,554 3,554 3,651 3,847 3,871 FCT(Abuja) 3,945 3,945 3,945 4,182 5,460 432,411 415,426 483,557 Total 375,598 408,705 Sources: (1) Federal Ministry of Education (2) National Council for Nomadic Education 219 TABLE 219: NUMBER OF NOMADIC PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS BY STATE, 2005 - 2009 State Abia Adamawa Akwa Ibom 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 45 54 198 586 684 252 252 252 466 395 98 98 98 98 319 Anambra 191 340 529 684 354 Bauchi 587 387 387 920 920 Bayelsa 96 96 96 96 248 Benue 189 427 427 105 208 Borno 276 276 278 651 260 Cross River 129 129 129 238 247 Delta 217 217 217 217 122 Ebonyi 173 173 127 213 225 Edo 72 104 104 117 216 Ekiti 42 42 42 37 40 Enugu 23 244 232 284 284 Gombe 322 322 322 340 375 45 166 158 158 513 Jigawa 256 256 303 303 520 Kaduna 427 427 427 896 914 Kano 178 178 822 822 822 Katsina 336 336 382 443 443 Kebbi 219 219 216 242 262 Kogi 45 45 45 35 38 Kwara 149 149 149 294 388 Lagos 70 70 70 100 831 Nasarawa 198 198 198 259 259 Niger 376 376 376 557 581 Ogun 70 70 70 73 110 Ondo 80 80 80 87 88 Osun 68 68 68 101 106 Oyo 65 88 88 462 1060 Plateau 706 706 706 770 770 Rivers 199 199 199 214 235 Sokoto 152 152 125 117 117 Taraba 345 345 345 630 797 Yobe 188 188 188 127 154 Imo Zamfara 76 76 56 103 103 158 158 158 214 225 Total 7,118 7,711 Sources: (1) Federal Ministry of Education (2) National Council for Nomadic Education 8,667 12,059 14,233 FCT(Abuja) 220 TABLE 220: NATIONAL SUMMARY OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECONDARY SCHOOL ENROLMENT STATISTICS, 2005 - 2009 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 10,913 7,915 7,856 na 2,283* Total Enrolment 6,398,343 2,702,811 2,536,731 3,626,281 3,392,067 Total Male Enrolment 3,543,625 1,525,767 1,464,868 1,659,774 1,835,357 Total Female Enrolment 2,854,718 1,177,044 1,071,863 1,966,507 1,556,710 Total Number of Teachers 144,413 120,575 43,986 154,961 na Total Male Teachers 102,469 70,135 28,251 98,372 na Total Female Teachers 56,814 50,440 15,735 56,589 na Total Class Rooms 98,077 88,835 84,491 60,696 na 44 22 58 23 na Total Schools Teacher Student Ratio Source: Federal Ministry of Education Note: na = not available * = Provisional CHART 15: NATIONAL SUMMARY OF POST- PRIMARY SCHOOL STATISTICS, 2005 - 2009 0 Total Female Enrolment Total Male Enrolment Total Enrolment 1,556,710 1,835,357 2009 154,961 2008 43,986 2007 120,575 2006 144,413 2005 Total Number of Teachers 3,392,067 1,966,507 1,659,774 1,071,863 1,464,868 1,177,044 1,525,767 3,626,281 2,536,731 2,702,811 2,854,718 3,543,625 6,398,343 221 TABLE 221: NATIONAL SUMMARY OF PRIVATE SECONDARY SCHOOL ENROLMENT, 2006 - 2009 2006 2007 2008 2009 2,038 5,343 876 1,434 Total Enrolment 332,638 405,428 405,817 886,594 Total Male Enrolment 172,273 215,013 209,739 441,374 Total Female Enrolment 160,365 190,415 196,078 445,220 Total Number of Teachers 27,485 6,013 38,317 na Total Male Teachers 18,896 4,089 24,986 na 8,589 1,924 13,331 na na 271 1,134 19,740 12 67 11 na Total Schools Total Female Teachers Total Class Rooms Teacher Student Ratio Source: Federal Ministry of Education Note: na = not available CHART 16: NATIONAL SUMMARY OF PRIVATE SECONDARY SCHOOL STATISTICS, 2006 - 2009 Total Number of Teachers Total Female Enrolment Total Male Enrolment Total Enrolment 0 445,220 2009 441,374 886,594 38,317 196,078 2008 209,739 405,817 0 190,415 2007 215,013 405,428 27,485 160,365 2006 172,273 332,638 222 TABLE 222: TOTAL NUMBER OF PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOLS BY STATE, 2005 – 2009 State 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Abia 231 231 653 653 653 Adamawa 125 125 296 296 296 Akwa Ibom 325 325 608 608 608 Anambra 333 333 504 504 504 Bauchi 153 153 288 288 288 Bayelsa 166 166 297 297 297 Benue 377 377 749 749 749 Borno 113 113 206 206 206 Cross River 251 251 487 487 487 Delta 613 613 1,066 1,066 1,066 Ebonyi 181 181 103 103 103 Edo 540 540 918 918 918 Ekiti 181 181 210 210 210 Enugu 282 282 498 498 498 Gombe 157 157 171 171 171 Imo 456 456 380 380 380 Jigawa 344 344 781 781 781 Kaduna 235 235 na na na Kano 517 517 683 683 683 Katsina 157 157 774 774 774 Kebbi 78 78 329 329 329 Kogi 340 340 163 163 163 Kwara 267 267 544 544 544 Lagos 799 799 569 569 569 Nassarawa 276 276 483 483 483 Niger 182 182 513 513 513 Ogun 348 348 332 332 332 Ondo 370 370 844 844 844 Osun 469 469 690 690 690 Oyo 806 806 902 902 902 Plateau 481 481 1,143 1,143 1,143 Rivers 310 310 800 800 800 Sokoto 73 73 535 535 535 Taraba 204 204 91 91 91 Yobe 57 57 289 289 289 Zamfara 47 47 254 254 254 FCT, Abuja 69 69 85 85 85 Total 10,913 10,913 18,238 18,238 Sources: Federal Ministry of Education/Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) Note: na = Not available 18,238 223 TABLE 223: NATIONAL SUMMARY OF PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOL ENROLMENT, 2005 – 2009 State 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Abia 124,268 48,161 42,259 6,658 3,130 Adamawa 104,978 53,149 59,993 64,443 70,931 Akwa Ibom 197,401 76,315 80,091 100,001 110,003 Anambra 142,424 34,438 23,882 48,278 56,228 Bauchi 137,695 49,712 16,993 49,299 49,152 Bayelsa 52,687 27,580 22,513 30,824 34,333 Benue 194,409 38,848 30,069 29,733 66,060 Borno 109,512 48,055 30,047 61,390 na Cross River 115,992 39,115 33,224 33,262 37,068 Delta 260,318 72,243 50,455 68,973 80,076 Ebonyi 171,651 16,320 12,464 72,281 53,912 Edo 176,172 47,425 19,331 58,402 56,363 Ekiti 74,389 21,026 20,595 34,587 34,284 Enugu 162,527 68,253 56,131 61,007 75,643 Gombe 139,141 37,582 19,719 53,481 63,459 Imo 177,237 64,985 56,292 116,320 208,127 Jigawa 80,994 7856 30,810 44,121 35,990 Kaduna 178,323 105,340 94,221 100,964 115,535 Kano 257,299 93,048 98,580 136,866 147,596 Katsina 142,494 55,735 65,746 43,095 60,634 Kebbi 113,946 55,724 46,578 63,784 44,819 Kogi 180,511 66,123 57,145 38,356 na Kwara 139,952 74,106 63,461 67,093 66,003 Lagos 693,571 53,578 129,521 205,840 256,972 Nassarawa 192,368 271,540 105,118 75,944 na Niger 157,436 66,523 50,178 98,332 113,228 Ogun 239,797 111,236 139,296 142,199 151,478 Ondo 204,818 81,583 95,015 81,793 117,292 Osun 236,035 102,157 86,699 103,312 132,170 Oyo 391,303 156,903 122,812 132,489 116,641 Plateau 193,042 50,702 57,437 62,526 na Rivers 227,049 116,019 95,726 74,095 na Sokoto 81,380 20,015 23,873 35,428 14,598 Taraba 102,224 37,419 27,371 45,134 51,415 Yobe 96,274 47,888 48,711 46,836 na Zamfara 80,995 30,228 35,507 30,017 46,352 FCT, Abuja 67,731 23,243 21,552 31,659 39,111 Total 6,279,462 Sources: Federal Ministry of Education Note: na = Not available 2,370,173 2,069,415 2,548,822 2,505,473 224 TABLE 224: NUMBER OF PRIVATE SECONDARY SCHOOLS BY STATE, 2006 – 2009 State 2006 2007 2008* 2009* Abia 144 222 240 280 Adamawa 6 22 na na Akwa Ibom 58 120 na na Anambra 25 351 na na Bauchi 30 111 na na Bayelsa 7 22 na na Benue 223 422 na 438 Borno 22 25 30 73 Cross River 61 305 na na 213 394 na 349 8 52 na na Edo 173 463 na na Ekiti 13 64 na na 8 102 na na Delta Ebonyi Enugu Gombe 40 30 na 33 Imo 78 168 na na Jigawa 2 5 na na Kaduna 56 129 na na Kano 29 127 na na Katsina 27 41 na na Kebbi 1 5 na na Kogi 62 109 na na Kwara 35 80 76 77 Lagos 49 358 na na Nasarawa 46 75 na na Niger 1 38 na na Ogun 138 256 na na Ondo 102 206 na na Osun 90 235 235 261 Oyo 95 245 na na Plateau 103 295 295 na Rivers 43 117 na na Sokoto na 9 na na Taraba 22 62 na na Yobe 4 7 na na Zamfara 4 7 na na 20 64 na na 5,343 876 1,511 FCT, Abuja Total 2,038 Source: Federal Ministry of Education, Abuja Note: na = Not available * = Provisional 225 TABLE 225: NATIONAL SUMMARY OF PRIVATE SECONDARY SCHOOL ENROLMENT, 2006 – 2009 State Abia Adamawa Akwa Ibom 2006 2007 2008 2009 19,874 5,510 4,243 4,614 817 1,555 1,900 322 17,303 11,489 5,525 6,402 Anambra 3,856 45,690 24,654 13,102 Bauchi 4,177 2,332 10,986 12,322 716 549 581 na Benue 44,551 41,768 54,205 49,102 Borno 3,880 4,107 7,087 66,315 Bayelsa Cross River Delta Ebonyi Edo Ekiti Enugu Gombe Imo Jigawa 8,988 27,383 30,028 29,260 24,766 20,478 15,854 47,400 2,494 1,470 6,521 4,281 18,059 2,629 30,358 na 718 1,310 3,243 12,141 3,667 3,345 17,486 8,224 6,881 6,029 8,559 6,198 12,234 1,053 5,616 500,215 293 136 685 414 Kaduna 7,541 7,543 3,085 37,630 Kano 4,074 4,453 4,488 27,272 Katsina 4,403 3,433 2,340 6,912 321 533 2,078 641 13,007 15,415 7,136 na 3,558 3,629 4,648 12,320 Kebbi Kogi Kwara Lagos 3,714 2,641 17,545 na 20,678 11,045 9,566 na Niger 185 71,352 3,668 na Ogun 24,976 35,542 23,204 na Ondo 13,149 12,391 16,294 11,757 Osun 8,959 11,481 13,953 11,956 Oyo 12,091 12,421 18,850 9,754 Plateau 21,179 20,581 32,057 na Rivers 13,491 8,378 8,501 na Sokoto na 290 na 1,115 Taraba 5,020 2,260 5,889 na 821 344 408 na Nasarawa Yobe Zamfara 308 1,000 1,448 2,359 1,889 3,863 3,128 4,566 Total 332,638 Source: Federal Ministry of Education, Abuja Note: na = Not available 405,428 405,817 886,594 FCT, Abuja 226 TABLE 226: ENTRIES FOR SOME SCIENCE, ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCE SUBJECTS IN THE WASC/ SENIOR SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATIONS, 2005 - 2009 Number Subject 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 English Language 1,080,162 1,170,523 1,270,137 1,369,168 1,370,659 Economics 1,028,155 1,114,065 1,207,613 1,301,867 1,296,655 Commerce 460,836 502,338 541,780 577,150 564,240 Government 660,894 726,343 792,019 864,948 859,659 Literature in English 336,134 353,404 381,425 422,520 421,510 Christian Rel. Knowledge 446,832 489,743 531,859 587,391 581,559 Physics 351,778 384,477 427,398 464,180 474,708 Chemistry 357,658 389,462 432,230 468,291 477,877 1,072,607 1,162,046 1,261,971 1,360,615 1,362,482 Further Mathematics 29,998 35,208 40,115 44,274 44,705 Agricultural Science 872,811 941,322 1,017,267 1,094,399 1,094,440 2,208 2,860 2,731 2,121 1,913 Mathematics 1,080,133 Source: West African Examinations Council 1,170,523 1,270,136 1,369,128 1,370,647 Biology Electronics TABLE 227: Year STUDENT PERFORMANCE IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN THE SENIOR SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATIONS (SSCE), 2005 – 2009 Total Sat Total Pass A1 - C6 % Fail P7 - P8 % F9 % 2005 1,064,587 272,922 25.63 371,095 34.85 393,201 36.93 2006 1,154,266 375,007 32.48 393,994 34.13 342,311 29.65 2007 1,252,570 379,831 30.32 466,378 37.23 379,006 30.25 2008 1,348,214 470,635 34.9 428,456 31.78 422,686 31.35 2009 1,347,472 553,099 Source: West African Examinations Council 41.04 403,995 29.98 327,880 24.33 227 TABLE 228: STUDENT PERFORMANCE IN MATHEMATICS IN THE SENIOR SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATIONS, 2005- 2009 Number Year Total Sat Total Pass A1 - C6 % P7 - P8 % Fail F9 % 2005 1,054,853 402,982 38.2 267,600 25.36 363,055 34.41 2006 1,149,277 472,674 41.12 357,325 31.09 286,823 24.95 2007 1,249,028 584,024 46.75 333,844 26.72 302,774 24.24 2008 1,340,907 767,596 57.24 318,435 23.74 229,021 17.07 2009 1,345,052 609,849 Source: West African Examinations Council 45.34 344,702 25.62 321,459 23.89 TABLE 229: STUDENT PERFORMANCE IN SELECTED SUBJECTS IN THE SENIOR SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATIONS (SSCE) , 2005- 2009 Number Year 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 1,064,587 1,154,266 1,252,570 1,348,214 1,347,472 Total Passed 644,017 769,001 846,209 899,091 957,094 Total Failed 393,201 342,311 379,006 422,686 327,880 1,054,853 1,149,277 1,249,028 1,340,907 1,345,052 670,582 829,999 917,868 1,086,031 954,551 363,055 286,823 302,774 229,021 321,459 1,051,557 1,137,181 1,238,163 1,332,737 1,334,949 689,677 852,171 810,564 798,341 788,174 Total Failed Physics 338,491 261,200 402,148 506,089 485,059 Total Sat 344,411 375,824 418,593 453,173 464,846 Total Passed 244,979 305,224 320,969 311,823 360,772 89,150 62,119 88,480 124,420 81,076 1,007,710 1,089,355 1,183,154 1,273,178 1,267,652 Total Passed 781,286 896,216 883,647 1,038,984 944,106 Total Failed 206,654 171,145 270,918 212,481 266,747 Total Sat 349,936 380,104 422,681 456,993 467,484 Total Passed 243,773 257,093 298,964 319,760 318,022 114,475 111,322 116,892 122,894 English Language Total Sat Mathematics Total Sat Total Passed Total Failed Biology Total Sat Total Passed Total Failed Econcmics Total Sat Chemistry Total Failed 95,495 Source: West African Examinations Council 228 TABLE 230: WEST AFRICAN SENIOR SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION, MAY/JUNE 2006 (RESULTS BY SUBJECT AND GRADES) - NATIONAL No. of Candidates that Entered No. of Candidates that Sat No. of Candidates absent 1-6 7-8 F9 Commerce 508,583 484,493 24,090 276,094 80,522 120,854 Finance Accounting 213,597 202,861 10,736 37,629 63,049 99,654 Subject Shorthand Grade Obtained 512 238 274 59 13 166 2,988 2,347 641 695 165 1,478 496,838 464,341 32,497 170,858 128,965 157,314 Economics 1,127,475 1,102,324 25,151 548,271 364,506 175,763 Geography 680,673 639,710 40,963 294,498 146,156 189,325 Governmemt 736,057 705,435 30,622 481,065 116,978 96,944 Typewriting Christian Rel. Knowledge History 63,787 56,061 7,726 17,738 14,739 23,241 Islamic Studies 194,632 182,545 12,087 35,920 42,425 44,383 Literature in English 359,665 334,400 25,265 107,740 133,220 83,952 1,017 5 1,012 - - - 608 9 599 - - - Hausa Literature Igbo Literature Yoruba Literature Arabic English Language French 603 5 598 - - - 10,822 9,878 944 2,200 4,607 3,041 1,184,220 1,164,652 19,568 387,352 408,469 352,943 3,006 2,278 728 1,196 472 601 Hausa Language 196,682 181,267 15,415 61,951 61,633 57,123 Igbo Language 185,230 171,946 13,284 59,591 40,245 66,846 Yoruba Language 339,324 312,956 26,368 107,415 58,328 144,893 35,607 29,042 6,565 12,691 8,024 7,961 1,184,181 1,162,334 21,847 482,844 167,528 293,519 952,437 917,701 34,736 323,020 253,371 327,514 1,175,639 1,150,338 25,301 568,238 297,252 266,258 394,025 384,420 9,605 173,309 8,774 116,419 19,610 16,903 2,707 6,706 5,093 4,881 9,914 8,189 1,725 2,664 2,311 3,168 388,931 380,114 8,817 78,819 88,480 63,686 1,206 430 776 174 184 69 434 172 262 102 21 41 927 183 744 80 50 48 3,892 365 3,527 164 47 129 Further Maths Mathematics Agric Science Biology Chemistry Health Science Physical Education Physics Applied Science B Auto Mechanics Building Construction Electronics Metal Work Technical Drawing Woodwork Cloth and Textile 883 683 200 423 211 45 11,108 9,520 1,588 3,155 2,419 3,913 726 644 82 60 226 356 1,265 720 545 374 71 272 Food and Nutrition 29,737 24,963 4,774 15,689 6,725 2,489 Home Management 18,714 16,357 2,357 7,547 5,337 3,421 Music 136 85 51 41 20 21 7,307 5,663 1,644 2,268 1,620 1,761 Total 10,542,998 Source: West African Examination Council Note: - = Nil 10,126,577 416,421 4,268,640 2,512,256 2,714,492 Visual Arts 229 TABLE 231: WEST AFRICAN SENIOR SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION, MAY/JUNE 2007 (RESULTS BY SUBJECT AND GRADES) – NATIONAL No. of Candidates that Entered No. of Candidates that Sat No. of Candidates absent 1-6 7-8 F9 Commerce 544,500 513,258 31,242 231,906 115,097 162,293 Finance Accounting 225,507 214,127 11,380 53,621 68,268 88,716 553 353 200 42 10 279 2,522 1,933 589 672 134 1,090 534,338 499,266 35,072 176,252 154,735 158,424 Economics 1,213,092 1,188,228 24,864 466,949 425,655 274,358 Geography 736,837 697,005 39,832 220,433 199,061 264,032 Governmemt 795,768 763,567 32,201 492,348 139,443 118,082 65,261 57,640 7,621 21,439 12,258 23,234 Islamic Studies 221,250 209,474 11,776 96,943 53,699 56,511 Literature in English 383,520 359,215 24,305 133,983 131,047 83,398 12,811 11,466 1,345 453 3,831 6,697 1,275,848 1,257,217 18,631 383,871 469,872 382,114 3,308 2,570 738 1,490 462 607 Hausa Language 215,301 199,884 15,417 81,017 58,340 58,198 Igbo Language 190,945 176,057 14,888 94,352 25,825 49,643 Yoruba Language 358,712 328,673 30,039 118,798 56,057 151,056 40,489 33,264 7,225 9,840 10,572 12,306 Mathematics 1,275,818 1,254,481 21,337 588,475 335,576 304,518 Agric Science 1,021,602 983,898 37,704 330,925 223,994 409,932 Biology 1,267,568 1,243,451 24,117 416,107 399,546 404,948 434,460 424,741 9,719 196,081 105,602 112,637 20,591 17,860 2,731 8,228 3,812 5,586 9,728 8,126 1,602 2,233 2,953 2,865 429,587 420,617 8,970 181,748 141,046 89,155 Applied Elect- B 1,437 454 983 125 155 156 Auto Mechanics 477 206 271 146 31 27 Building Construction 1,033 215 818 114 22 63 Electronics 2,765 336 2,429 183 34 74 903 732 171 288 173 230 11,970 10,402 1,568 3,886 2,511 3,902 1,265 734 531 315 106 298 Food and Nutrition 32,001 27,174 4,827 19,870 3,957 3,256 Home Management 19,733 17,080 2,653 9,219 4,700 3,062 179 88 91 25 35 27 Visual Arts 8,222 Source: West African Examination Council 6,435 1,787 2,717 1,797 1,900 Subject Shorthand Typewriting Christian Rel. Knowledge History Arabic English Language French Further Maths Chemistry Health Science Physical Education Physics Metalwork Technical Drawing Cloth and Textile Music Grade Obtained 230 TABLE 232: WEST AFRICAN SENIOR SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION, MAY/JUNE 2008 (RESULTS BY SUBJECT AND GRADES) – NATIONAL No. of Candidates that Entered No. of Candidates that Sat No. of Candidates absent 1-6 7-8 F9 Commerce 577,150 542,615 34,535 323,125 48,775 121,525 Finance Accounting 234,173 220,557 13,616 78,128 68,473 70,985 570 421 149 43 22 346 Subject Shorthand Typewriting Grade Obtained 2,398 1,960 438 742 202 1,005 587,391 549,176 38,215 305,541 115,785 109,185 Economics 1,301,867 1,273,178 28,689 624,925 414,059 212,481 Geography 779,949 735,447 44,502 252,430 216,260 255,639 Governmemt 864,948 825,620 39,328 485,910 155,840 167,319 65,058 57,311 7,747 15,951 13,263 27,161 Islamic Studies 245,768 229,899 15,869 75,809 74,756 77,359 Literature in English Christian Rel. Knowledge History 422,520 398,650 23,870 166,451 145,544 75,175 Hausa Literature 11 11 - - - - Igbo Literature 60 60 - - - - 123 123 - - - - Yoruba Literature Arabic 13017 11872 1,145 2,215 4,727 4,844 1,369,168 1,348,214 20,954 470,635 428,456 422,686 3,907 3,251 656 1,766 531 937 Hausa Language 237,876 217,961 19,915 79,929 60,018 75,208 Igbo Language 198,987 185,543 13,444 120,227 22,046 38,866 Yoruba Language 370,401 341,805 28,596 72,954 61,021 205,622 44,274 36,906 7,368 13,905 10,393 11,948 Mathematics 1,369,128 1,340,907 28,221 767,596 318,435 229,021 Agric Science 1,094,399 1,050,681 43,718 465,374 217,107 343,251 Biology 1,360,615 1,332,737 27,878 451,267 347,074 506,089 468,291 456,993 11,298 198,621 121,139 116,892 Health Science 22,772 20,097 2,675 8,316 5,591 5,085 Physical Education 11,046 8,969 2,077 3,239 2,324 3,213 464,180 453,173 11,007 214,814 97,009 124,420 1,411 529 882 405 53 9 443 194 249 162 22 4 Building Construction 1,002 291 711 138 41 31 Electronics 2,121 281 1,840 169 67 16 English Language French Further Maths Chemistry Physics Applied Science B Auto Mechanics Metal Work 751 645 106 198 254 190 12,553 10,991 1,562 4,749 2,402 3,785 1,293 959 334 202 208 393 Food and Nutrition 34,715 29,460 5,255 21,758 4,728 2,822 Home Management 20,602 17,860 2,742 9,315 5,606 2,775 214 132 82 52 26 54 Visual Arts 9,138 Source: West African Examination Council Note: - = Nil 7,203 1,935 3,034 1,957 2,158 Technical Drawing Cloth and Textile Music 231 TABLE 233: WEST AFRICAN SENIOR SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION, MAY/JUNE 2009 (RESULTS BY SUBJECT AND GRADES) – NATIONAL No. of Candidates that Entered No. of Candidates that Sat No. of Candidates absent 1-6 7-8 F9 Commerce 564,240 537,953 26,287 316,530 93,357 97,821 Finance Accounting 227,449 215,528 11,921 85,212 65,852 58,650 316 195 121 75 43 74 2,091 1,672 419 482 151 934 Subject Shorthand Typewriting Christian Rel. Knowledge Grade Obtained 581,559 548,667 32,892 240,838 144,073 129,555 Economics 1,296,655 1,267,652 29,003 559,766 384,340 266,747 Geography 784,418 743,218 41,200 307,018 190,689 217,702 Governmemt 859,659 826,721 32,938 517,397 150,340 115,043 63,372 54,952 8,420 15,243 12,103 25,579 Islamic Studies 270,032 255,224 14,808 113,040 84,084 54,278 Literature in English 421,510 399,265 22,245 152,637 150,155 63,441 3 - 3 - - - Igbo Literature 42 1 41 - - - Yoruba Literature 78 3 75 - - - 14,552 13,467 1,085 4,367 4,001 3,019 1,370,659 1,347,472 23,187 553,099 403,995 327,880 4,394 3,624 770 1,996 671 862 Hausa Language 254,302 237,346 16,956 123,977 67,769 42,665 Igbo Language 195,339 184,102 11,237 102,175 26,639 44,808 Yoruba Language 364,045 336,261 27,784 105,405 90,167 135,294 44,705 37,959 6,746 12,297 12,100 12,238 Mathematics 1,371,647 1,345,052 25,595 609,849 344,702 321,459 Agric Science 1,094,440 1,055,228 39,212 476,611 238,125 287,853 Biology 1,362,482 1,334,949 27,533 376,403 411,771 485,059 History Hausa Literature Arabic English Language French Further Maths Chemistry 477,877 467,484 10,393 202,633 115,389 122,894 Health Science 22,465 20,044 2,421 10,529 3,937 4,648 Physical Education 11,061 9,270 1,791 2,706 2,857 3,240 474,708 464,846 9,862 219,041 141,731 81,076 1,444 677 767 386 173 78 Auto Mechanics 414 216 198 168 16 10 Building Construction 934 256 678 109 69 31 1,913 338 1,575 87 120 30 Physics Applied Science B Electronics Metal Work Technical Drawing Woodwork Cloth and Textile 797 692 105 242 196 243 12,958 11,518 1,440 5,934 2,107 3,360 813 743 70 62 154 509 1,316 983 333 372 227 296 Food and Nutrition 38,179 33,236 4,943 25,224 4,743 1,741 Home Management 22,866 20,026 2,840 11,344 5,643 2,754 Music 239 157 82 61 54 41 Visual Arts 9,602 Source: West African Examination Council Note: - = Nil 7,812 1,790 4,161 1,379 1,887 232 TABLE 234: WEST AFRICAN EXAMINATION COUNCIL RESULT BY STATE, 2006 (WASSCE MAY/JUNE) State Total Number That Sat Minim. 5 Credits (Social Science, English Lan. & Maths) Male Female Total Male Female Total Abia 12,524 15,517 28,041 Adamawa 16,426 8,826 25,252 272 171 443 Akwa Ibom 22,030 23,609 45,639 2,169 2,073 4,242 Anambra 11,444 16,355 27,799 79 63 142 Bauchi 6,244 4,505 10,749 845 467 1,312 Bayelsa 5,866 3,149 9,015 62 81 143 Benue 26,744 17,501 44,245 876 480 1,356 Borno 13,120 7,105 20,225 199 104 303 Cross River 15,903 13,895 29,798 651 382 1,033 Delta 12,557 11,205 23,762 330 218 548 Ebonyi 15,774 15,369 31,143 34 25 59 Edo 34,641 31,417 66,058 4,541 3,525 8,066 Ekiti 78 58 136 9,976 8,876 18,852 278 220 498 Enugu 16,703 23,018 39,721 87 73 160 Gombe 4,300 2,475 6,775 17 11 28 Imo 14,876 17,712 32,588 195 178 373 Jigawa 6,259 1,556 7,815 90 2 92 Kaduna 27,092 19,235 46,327 1,119 859 1,978 Kano 19,513 10,030 29,543 478 267 745 Katsina 12,897 4,853 17,750 63 27 90 Kebbi 5,342 2,402 7,744 35 15 50 Kogi 27,337 20,425 47,762 841 610 1,451 Kwara 12,261 9,934 22,195 131 126 257 Lagos 80,049 79,541 159,590 1,341 982 2,323 Nassarawa 17,804 10,152 27,956 596 290 886 Niger 13,019 7,975 20,994 182 79 261 Ogun 22,981 20,817 43,798 429 410 839 Ondo 17,610 14,657 32,267 134 111 245 Osun 20,517 17,461 37,978 119 143 262 Oyo 28,724 26,255 54,979 174 134 308 Plateau 17,764 13,769 31,533 268 123 391 Rivers 37,268 39,334 76,602 2,283 1,355 3,638 Sokoto 11,751 3,469 15,220 609 101 710 Taraba 9,339 4,835 14,174 141 50 191 Yobe 9,150 2,727 11,877 153 21 174 Zamfara 8,043 2,254 10,297 39 14 53 Abuja 3,878 Total 647,726 Source: West African Examination Council 4,279 8,157 55 36 91 536,494 1,184,220 19,993 13,884 33,877 233 TABLE 235: WEST AFRICAN EXAMINATION COUNCIL RESULT BY STATE, 2007 (WASSCE MAY/JUNE) Minim. 5 Credits (Social Science, English Lan. & Maths) Total Number That Sat State Male Female Total Abia 13,212 16,840 30,052 Adamawa 15,947 9,250 25,197 Akwa Ibom 24,911 26,607 51,518 Anambra 11,608 16,680 28,288 7,463 5,592 13,055 Bauchi Bayelsa Male Female Total 72 45 117 188 102 290 1,164 1,132 2,296 56 50 106 1,085 569 1,654 6,965 3,846 10,811 40 36 76 Benue 25,609 17,362 42,971 486 298 784 Borno 13,663 7,588 21,251 81 44 125 Cross River 12,785 11,069 23,854 273 157 430 Delta 12,814 12,127 24,941 259 246 505 Ebonyi 16,516 15,693 32,209 29 17 46 Edo 42,643 39,353 81,996 3,561 2,815 6,376 Ekiti 10,953 10,084 21,037 144 154 298 Enugu 17,330 23,497 40,827 49 29 78 Gombe 4,422 2,908 7,330 15 6 21 13,486 16,605 30,091 64 53 117 Imo Jigawa 8,873 1,914 10,787 51 23 74 Kaduna 31,854 21,828 53,682 1,140 809 1,949 Kano 23,465 11,671 35,136 611 268 879 Katsina 16,515 5,618 22,133 119 46 165 Kebbi 6,338 2,658 8,996 28 10 38 Kogi 28,666 21,174 49,840 469 408 877 Kwara 13,402 10,834 24,236 76 88 164 Lagos 83,258 82,449 165,707 1,030 724 1,754 Nassarawa 19,641 11,742 31,383 296 152 448 Niger 13,950 8,877 22,827 117 70 187 Ogun 25,450 23,410 48,860 276 244 520 Ondo 18,425 15,714 34,139 218 204 422 Osun 19,874 17,013 36,887 82 80 162 Oyo 31,422 29,257 60,679 80 67 147 Plateau 19,662 16,087 35,749 236 102 338 Rivers 42,295 44,709 87,004 2,557 1,630 4,187 Sokoto 9,766 3,077 12,843 113 47 160 Taraba 9,669 5,359 15,028 273 147 420 Yobe 10,313 3,534 13,847 174 22 196 Zamfara 9,719 2,686 12,405 43 14 57 Abuja 3,955 4,287 8,242 72 71 143 578,999 1,275,838 15,627 10,979 26,606 Total 696,839 Source: West African Examination Council 234 TABLE 236: WEST AFRICAN EXAMINATION COUNCIL RESULT BY STATE, 2008 (WASSCE MAY/JUNE) State Number Minim. 5 Credits (Social Science, English Lan. & Maths) Total Number That Sat Male Female Total Male Female Total Abia 14,036 17,618 31,654 89 85 174 Adamawa 19,037 11,187 30,224 331 209 540 Akwa Ibom 26,324 28,557 54,881 1,885 1,922 3,807 Anambra 11,898 16,804 28,702 89 79 168 Bauchi 7,614 5,906 13,520 1,026 569 1,595 Bayelsa 7,030 4,341 11,371 110 41 151 Benue 24,549 16,861 41,410 986 615 1,601 Borno 14,384 8,781 23,165 164 89 253 Cross River 18,178 15,365 33,543 1,050 585 1,635 Delta 13,810 12,955 26,765 600 455 1,055 Ebonyi 16,434 16,141 32,575 36 27 63 Edo 47,636 45,154 92,790 4,692 3,560 8,252 Ekiti 11,215 10,224 21,439 137 89 226 Enugu 18,155 23,389 41,544 57 55 112 Gombe 4,005 2,714 6,719 22 7 29 12,897 15,722 28,619 60 54 114 Jigawa 8,661 2,037 10,698 59 1 60 Kaduna 33,065 23,677 56,742 1,480 1,024 2,504 Kano 28,672 14,216 42,888 917 460 1,377 Katsina 16,486 6,407 22,893 121 62 183 Kebbi 7,100 2,587 9,687 64 34 98 Kogi 26,618 20,156 46,774 879 696 1,575 Kwara 12,486 10,027 22,513 63 66 129 Lagos 86,473 86,443 172,916 1,289 902 2,191 Nassarawa 22,208 12,638 34,846 286 117 403 Niger 17,513 10,480 27,993 359 170 529 Ogun 26,131 24,176 50,307 321 358 679 Ondo 18,346 16,405 34,751 263 222 485 Osun 20,654 18,630 39,284 165 180 345 Oyo 32,926 30,408 63,334 107 102 209 Plateau 22,886 18,242 41,128 660 357 1,017 Rivers 48,655 50,616 99,271 3,079 1,827 4,906 Sokoto 11,265 3,678 14,943 475 102 577 Taraba 14,515 7,576 22,091 592 228 820 Yobe 10,211 3,541 13,752 213 38 251 Zamfara 10,378 3,281 13,659 30 13 43 4,710 5,070 9,780 151 113 264 622,010 1,369,171 22,907 15,513 38,420 Imo Abuja Total 747,161 Source: West African Examination Council 235 TABLE 237: WEST AFRICAN EXAMINATION COUNCIL RESULT BY STATE, 2009 (WASSCE MAY/JUNE) Number Minim. 5 Credits (Social Science, English Lan. & Maths) Total Number That Sat tate Male Female Total Male Female Total Abia 17,481 21,754 39,235 254 157 411 Adamawa 17,840 10,857 28,697 260 157 417 Akwa Ibom 25,430 26,988 52,418 1,344 1,266 2,610 Anambra 12,496 17,572 30,068 131 71 202 Bauchi 8,229 4,279 12,508 1,573 962 2,535 Bayelsa 7,839 6,291 14,130 75 36 111 Benue 25,645 17,762 43,407 735 454 1,189 Borno 16,341 9,778 26,119 269 149 418 Cross River 21,685 17,899 39,584 1,413 830 2,243 Delta 15,308 14,453 29,761 946 658 1,604 Ebonyi 16,561 16,006 32,567 28 13 41 Edo 44,891 41,971 86,862 3,786 2,980 6,766 Ekiti 9,688 9,090 18,778 141 113 254 Enugu 17,607 22,892 40,499 64 50 114 Gombe 4,224 2,845 7,069 28 8 36 Imo 12,897 16,110 29,007 114 92 206 Jigawa 11,410 2,403 13,813 56 2 58 Kaduna 32,595 23,849 56,444 1,827 1,286 3,113 Kano 27,049 13,766 40,815 299 219 518 Katsina 22,560 7,181 29,741 175 63 238 Kebbi 10,326 4,065 14,391 110 20 130 Kogi 23,452 17,843 41,295 800 639 1,439 Kwara 11,119 9,286 20,405 80 89 169 Lagos 82,118 82,055 164,173 1,592 1112 2,704 Nassarawa 22,928 13,716 36,644 800 372 1172 Niger 16,857 10,228 27,085 458 206 664 Ogun 26,551 24,797 51,348 545 485 1030 Ondo 19,752 16,761 36,513 406 367 773 Osun 21,705 19,299 41,004 183 180 363 Oyo 32,751 30,009 62,760 118 121 239 Plateau 22,786 18,225 41,011 344 186 530 Rivers 40,506 41,112 81,618 2,551 1,612 4,163 Sokoto 10,966 3,434 14,400 217 101 318 Taraba 15,337 8,120 23,457 436 174 610 Yobe 10,538 3,840 14,378 107 23 130 Zamfara 14,003 3,898 17,901 99 4 103 FCT(Abuja) 5,016 5,743 10,759 130 144 274 Total 754,487 Source: West African Examination Council 616,177 1,370,664 22,494 15,401 37,895 236 TABLE 238: TOTAL ENTRIES FOR NATIONAL EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL (NECO), 2004 - 2008 Number Entries Year Internal External Total 2004 897,572 281,583 1,179,155 2005 876,712 266,985 1,143,697 2006 939,057 293,634 1,232,691 2007 1,015,693 362,084 1,377,777 2008 1,168,593 307,744 1,476,337 Source: National Examinations Council CHART 17: TOTAL ENTRIES FOR NATIONAL EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL (NECO), 2004 - 2008 1600000 1400000 1200000 1000000 800000 Num ber 600000 400000 200000 0 2004 2005 2006 Year 2007 2008 Internal Entries External Entries Total Entries 237 TABLE 239: ENTRIES FOR SOME SCIENCE, ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCE SUBJECTS IN NECO SENIOR SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATIONS, 2004 - 2008 Number Subject 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 English Language 897,572 876,712 939,027 1,015,419 1,166,164 Economics 846,288 821,267 881,354 948,815 1,085,737 Commerce 373,857 342,532 92,565 384,179 435,124 Government 547,502 525,732 569,134 613,284 714,100 Literature in English 257,924 230,330 243,910 255,788 299,358 Christian Religious Knowledge 363,907 344,584 375,136 394,857 467,293 Physics 280,073 277,884 301,599 337,707 386,715 Chemistry 286,900 281,648 304,890 340,281 388,996 Biology 888,442 868,201 930,537 1,007,514 1,155,583 Further Mathematics 20,067 19,573 21,676 24,408 28,331 Agricultural Science 743,668 727,088 780,291 840,661 966,683 517 432 428 281 381 Mathematics 897,563 Source: National Examinations Council 876,690 938,983 1,015,393 1,166,051 Electronics TABLE 240: Year STUDENT PERFORMANCE IN MATHEMATICS IN THE SENIOR SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATIONS (NECO), 2006 - 2008 Total Sat Credit Pass Pass Fail (A1-C6) % (D7-E8) % (F9) % 2006 897,791 434,807 48.43 199,798 22.25 188,360 20.98 2007 961,455 524,325 54.53 175,641 18.26 201,753 20.98 2008 1,092,215 776,745 Source: West African Examinations Council 71.11 162,715 14.89 90,204 8.25 238 TABLE 241: STUDENT PERFORMANCE IN SELECTED SUBJECTS IN THE SENIOR SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATIONS (SSCE) – NECO, 2004 - 2008 2004 2005 2006 2007 Number 2008 Total Sat 878,125 840,024 901,135 989,765 1,108,826 Total Passed 537,466 497,666 620,831 812,613 952,306 Total Failled 287,070 281,631 222,369 137,141 96,248 Total Sat 873,989 838,012 897,791 961,455 1,092,215 Total Passed 508,425 557,079 634,605 699,966 939,460 Total Failled 302,242 215,058 188,360 201,753 90,204 Total Sat 863,771 835,012 890,866 980,337 1,082,262 Total Passed 601,112 552,454 652,493 743,297 929,820 Total Failled 223,152 228,383 178,245 195,189 94,518 Total Sat 271,539 266,913 288,051 327,669 360,102 Total Passed 243,958 207,038 216,682 258,067 317,112 Total Failled 16,305 45,458 56,505 57,539 24,095 Total Sat 815,420 782,448 833,862 908,285 1,006,523 Total Passed 594,892 535,963 659,830 721,926 877,197 Total Failled 187,182 190,967 113,576 151,458 72,576 Total Sat 277,383 270,828 291,344 333,303 344,766 Total Passed 194,622 46,422 206,874 259,755 302,553 Total Failled 68,810 GEOGRAPHY Total Sat 506,175 Total Passed 378,735 Total Failled 114,469 GOVERNMENT Total Sat 525,012 Total Passed 390,034 Total Failled 122,294 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE Total Sat 703,279 Total Passed 496,495 Total Failled 185,834 FURTHER MATHEMATICS Total Sat 14,225 Total Passed 10,737 Total Failled 3,399 COMMERCE Total Sat 348,938 Total Passed 276,004 Total Failled 66,189 ELECTRONICS Total Sat 298 Total Passed 240 Total Failled 58 Source: National Examinations Council 81,969 67,739 61,019 25,595 520,717 339,920 158,038 509,257 342,782 140,640 548,761 452,853 62,085 621,922 497,084 100,241 522,140 374,453 121,226 491,779 332,860 125,150 528,117 419,773 71,053 583,681 474,365 89,489 714,541 588,569 92,844 688,173 485,112 158,869 732,054 565,031 119,837 807,878 645,309 128,975 16,497 15,710 319 15,277 12,598 1,306 17,455 15,417 1,306 19,840 18,634 809 351,094 284,470 50,480 316,280 236,379 56,077 78,165 71,882 1,945 359,920 298,919 49,092 394 242 149 358 332 23 344 291 32 215 207 8 Year ENGLISH LANGUAGE MATHEMATICS BIOLOGY PHYSICS ECONOMICS CHEMISTRY 239 TABLE 242: PERFORMANCE OF CANDIDATES BY GENDER IN SSCE (NECO) 2008(JUNE/JULY) Male Female Total Male Female Total % 0f 5 credits including English Lan. & Maths. Total Number of Candidates That Sat State Abia Candidates with Minim. Of 5 Credits including English Lan. & Maths. 8,578 10,372 18,950 4,948 5,947 10,895 57.49 Adamawa 19,206 11,208 30,414 9,676 5,689 15,365 50.52 Akwa Ibom 19,117 20,905 40,022 12,051 13,199 25,250 63.09 8,593 11,962 20,555 5,948 6,716 12,664 61.61 Bauchi 20,232 8,244 28,476 10,272 4,353 14,625 51.36 Bayelsa 7,693 6,074 13,767 5,850 4,655 10,505 76.31 Benue 29,172 19,694 48,866 19,340 12,451 31,791 65.06 Borno 14,406 8,514 22,920 8,973 5,849 14,822 64.67 Cross River 10,547 9,008 19,555 7,260 6,131 13,391 68.48 Delta 15,929 15,858 31,787 11,511 11,590 23,101 72.67 Ebonyi 14,891 13,947 28,838 9,376 8,812 18,188 63.07 Edo 25,521 23,088 48,609 19,661 17,709 37,370 76.88 Ekiti 10,840 9,986 20,826 7,244 6,722 13,966 67.06 Enugu 16,698 21,693 38,391 10,399 13,197 23,596 61.46 Gombe 15,340 6,727 22,067 9,816 4,222 14,038 63.62 Imo 11,906 14,492 26,398 6,635 8,518 15,153 57.40 Jigawa 11,738 1,988 13,726 4,877 784 5,661 41.24 Kaduna 36,472 23,068 59,540 19,761 13,745 33,506 56.27 Kano 36,074 13,707 49,781 18,801 7,895 26,696 53.63 Katsina 16,879 6,339 23,218 10,305 3,755 14,060 60.56 Kebbi 12,183 3,743 15,926 3,661 1,536 5,197 32.63 Kogi 21,216 16,713 37,929 13,684 10,391 24,075 63.47 Kwara 15,483 11,944 27,427 6,475 4,858 11,333 41.32 Lagos 34,851 36,662 71,513 20,889 20,282 41,171 57.57 Nassarawa 25,600 14,322 39,922 15,893 9,008 24,901 62.37 Niger 18,980 11,457 30,437 9,287 5,239 14,526 47.72 Ogun 16,946 16,404 33,350 11,893 11,323 23,216 69.61 Ondo 17,461 15,404 32,865 8,684 7,504 16,188 49.26 Osun 18,987 17,344 36,331 11,015 9,708 20,723 57.04 Oyo 27,652 25,746 53,398 14,810 13,421 28,231 52.87 Plateau 22,961 18,392 41,353 9,072 6,973 16,045 38.80 Rivers 20,524 19,573 40,097 13,359 12,714 26,073 65.02 Sokoto 11,754 3,783 15,537 6,601 2,426 9,027 58.10 Taraba 16,356 8,030 24,386 5,229 2,379 7,608 31.20 Yobe 10,026 3,462 13,488 3,991 1,378 5,369 39.81 Zamfara 12,260 3,464 15,724 2,691 671 3,362 21.38 4,537 4,748 9,285 2,096 1,890 3,986 42.93 Total 657,609 488,065 Source: National Examinations Council 1,145,674 372,034 283,640 655,674 57.23 Anambra FCT(Abuja) 240 TABLE 243: PERFORMANCE OF CANDIDATES BY GENDER IN SSCE (NECO) 2009(JUNE/JULY) Number State Abia Female Total Male Female Total % 0f 5 credits including English Lan. & Maths. Total Number of Candidates That Sat Male Candidates with Minim. Of 5 Credits including English Lan. & Maths. 8,114 9,907 18,021 2,347 3,061 5,408 30.01 Adamawa 19,766 11,572 31,338 180 116 296 0.94 Akwa Ibom 20,615 21,765 42,380 2,463 2,763 5,226 12.33 8,677 11,717 20,394 1,327 1,621 2,948 14.46 21,587 8,324 29,911 316 130 446 1.49 Anambra Bauchi Bayelsa 6,782 5,606 12,388 2,337 2,038 4,375 35.32 Benue 32,284 21,585 53,869 2,465 1,758 4,223 7.84 Borno 16,832 9,875 26,707 793 606 1,399 5.24 Cross River 10,802 9,575 20,377 1,256 1,143 2,399 11.77 Delta 15,652 15,667 31,319 2,566 2,626 5,192 16.58 Ebonyi 15,323 13,961 29,284 1,125 1,065 2,190 7.48 Edo 30,653 28,060 58,713 5,607 5,392 10,999 18.73 Ekiti 10,065 9,247 19,312 1,071 1,212 2,283 11.82 Enugu 15,806 20,606 36,412 1,448 1,680 3,128 8.59 Gombe 17,395 8,092 25,487 83 54 137 0.54 Imo 11,039 13,837 24,876 1,762 2,391 4,153 16.69 Jigawa 11,355 2,379 13,734 42 20 62 0.45 Kaduna 37,774 24,271 62,045 2,619 2,397 5,016 8.08 Kano 35,903 15,008 50,911 1,065 782 1,847 3.63 Katsina 23,415 7,275 30,690 997 398 1,395 4.55 Kebbi 11,995 4,211 16,206 67 63 130 0.80 Kogi 20,384 15,477 35,861 1,688 1,406 3,094 8.63 Kwara 13,436 10,785 24,221 794 757 1,551 6.40 Lagos 37,345 37,940 75,285 10,049 10,049 20,098 26.70 Nassarawa 25,393 14,909 40,302 927 590 1,517 3.76 Niger 18,131 11,260 29,391 1,020 572 1,592 5.42 Ogun 15,343 14,837 30,180 3,554 3,554 7,108 23.55 Ondo 18,079 15,333 33,412 1,554 1,464 3,018 9.03 Osun 20,670 18,702 39,372 2,241 2,146 4,387 11.14 Oyo 26,728 25,195 51,923 3,775 3,613 7,388 14.23 Plateau 22,641 17,879 40,520 731 536 1,267 3.13 Rivers 22,862 22,087 44,949 5,186 5,148 10,334 22.99 Sokoto 10,407 3,360 13,767 119 70 189 1.37 Taraba 17,179 8,404 25,583 254 128 382 1.49 Yobe 10,806 3,887 14,693 69 40 109 0.74 Zamfara 15,975 4,181 20,156 168 48 216 1.07 5,044 5,549 10,593 536 432 968 9.14 Total 682,257 502,325 Source: National Examinations Council 1,184,582 64,601 61,869 126,470 10.68 FCT(Abuja) 241 TABLE 244: PERFORMANCE OF CANDIDATES BY GENDER IN SSCE (NECO) 2008 (Nov/Dec) State Abia Male Female Total Male Female Total Number % 0f 5 credits including English Lan. & Maths. Total Number of Candidates That Sat Candidates with Minim. Of 5 Credits including English Lan. & Maths. 648 625 1,273 124 106 230 18.07 1,114 584 1,698 47 16 63 3.71 923 755 1,678 273 221 494 29.44 Anambra 1,279 1,541 2,820 273 347 620 21.99 Bauchi 2,870 674 3,544 325 104 429 12.10 513 357 870 123 83 206 23.68 Benue 2,328 1,170 3,498 500 244 744 21.27 Borno 2,509 979 3,488 242 68 310 8.89 Cross River 2,262 1,754 4,016 452 387 839 20.89 Delta 6,383 5,279 11,662 1,572 1,366 2,938 25.19 Ebonyi 1,738 1,329 3,067 501 378 879 28.66 Edo 3,633 2,647 6,280 810 695 1,505 23.96 Ekiti 3,254 2,386 5,640 715 570 1,285 22.78 Enugu 5,023 6,304 11,327 1,128 1,518 2,646 23.36 Gombe 1,451 571 2,022 368 163 531 26.26 Imo 2,318 2,468 4,786 756 918 1,674 34.98 265 29 294 8 0 8 2.72 Adamawa Akwa Ibom Bayelsa Jigawa Kaduna 10,002 4,404 14,406 2,181 1,271 3,452 23.96 Kano 4,518 998 5,516 219 49 268 4.86 Katsina 6,332 969 7,301 807 178 985 13.49 Kebbi 1,347 465 1,812 160 73 233 12.86 Kogi 3,224 2,084 5,308 1,242 838 2,080 39.19 Kwara 9,454 6,830 16,284 1,415 928 2,343 14.39 Lagos 14,125 10,561 24,686 5,970 4,581 10,551 42.74 Nassarawa 3,903 2,284 6,187 561 336 897 14.50 Niger 8,101 3,907 12,008 900 421 1,321 11.00 Ogun 14,634 12,878 27,512 6,655 5,974 12,629 45.90 Ondo 5,323 3,959 9,282 1,187 950 2,137 23.02 Osun 10,963 8,841 19,804 2,502 2,074 4,576 23.11 Oyo 28,142 23,639 51,781 13,137 11,413 24,550 47.41 Plateau 3,299 2,131 5,430 404 221 625 11.51 Rivers 3,178 2,478 5,656 998 834 1,832 32.39 Sokoto 2,591 458 3,049 95 23 118 3.87 Taraba 2,293 898 3,191 174 71 245 7.68 Yobe 2,193 454 2,647 402 94 496 18.74 Zamfara 2,176 376 2,552 149 40 189 7.41 FCT(Abuja) 2,710 1,878 4,588 302 140 442 9.63 Total 177,019 Source: National Examinations Council 119,944 296,963 47,677 37,693 85,370 28.75 242 TABLE 245: PERFORMANCE OF CANDIDATES BY GENDER IN SSCE (NECO) 2009 (Nov/Dec) State Total Male Female Total Number % 0f 5 credits including English Lan. & Maths. 397 883 17 22 39 4.42 405 1,144 - 1 1 0.09 Total Number of Candidates That Sat Male Female Abia 486 Adamawa 739 Akwa Ibom Candidates with Minim. Of 5 Credits including English Lan. & Maths. 960 900 1,860 3 1 4 0.22 Anambra 1,043 1,253 2,296 6 5 11 0.48 Bauchi 2,334 714 3,048 7 2 9 0.30 Bayelsa 194 159 353 3 1 4 1.13 Benue 1,724 885 2,609 21 10 31 1.19 Borno 1,248 497 1,745 1 - 1 0.06 Cross River 1,443 1,136 2,579 9 8 17 0.66 Delta 4,334 3,601 7,935 36 44 80 1.01 Ebonyi 1,265 1,046 2,311 24 17 41 1.77 Edo 2,402 1,822 4,224 6 3 9 0.21 Ekiti 2,619 2,144 4,763 26 27 53 1.11 Enugu 4,168 4,865 9,033 22 28 50 0.55 Gombe 1,371 557 1,928 3 2 5 0.26 Imo 1,549 1,743 3,292 29 30 59 1.79 Jigawa 2,020 325 2,345 - - - - Kaduna 8,442 4,060 12,502 120 73 193 1.54 Kano 3,195 919 4,114 9 1 10 0.24 Katsina 5,044 994 6,038 24 3 27 0.45 Kebbi 911 370 1,281 5 3 8 0.62 Kogi 2,870 2,000 4,870 5 2 7 0.14 Kwara 9,156 7,057 16,213 13 8 21 0.13 Lagos 9,061 7,417 16,478 460 440 900 5.46 Nassarawa 3,140 1,886 5,026 12 4 16 0.32 Niger 9,713 5,422 15,135 105 45 150 0.99 Ogun 10,685 9,781 20,466 531 545 1,076 5.26 Ondo 3,509 2,787 6,296 36 24 60 0.95 Osun 6,386 5,103 11,489 28 16 44 0.38 Oyo 21,623 19,559 41,182 604 636 1,240 3.01 Plateau 2,454 1,635 4,089 10 2 12 0.29 Rivers 2,037 1,699 3,736 10 9 19 0.51 Sokoto 1,362 333 1,695 - - - 0.00 Taraba 1,570 755 2,325 - - - 0.00 Yobe 2,666 697 3,363 5 1 6 0.18 Zamfara 1,997 309 2,306 6 7 13 0.56 FCT(Abuja) 2,120 1,588 3,708 7 - 7 0.19 Total 137,840 Source: National Examinations Council Note: - Nil 96,820 234,660 2,203 2,020 4,223 1.80 243 TABLE 249: TOTAL STUDENT ENROLMENT IN COLLEGES OF EDUCATION BY STATE AND INSTITUTION, 1999/2000 – 2004/05 Number Number of Institution 1999/2000 2000/01 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 Abia - 1,382 1,077 2,194 2,702 2,831 Adamawa 2 3,875 3,894 7,601 7,904 9,241 Akwa Ibom 1 968 1,327 2,421 9,453 11,014 Anambra 3 4,511 4,107 6,926 7,207 6,920 Bauchi 2 1,185 1,016 2,164 3,542 4,248 Bayelsa - 360 184 529 704 671 Benue 1 5,309 6,310 13,080 21,036 26,049 Borno 3 3,852 3,138 6,093 6,660 7,659 Cross River 2 5,333 6,872 7,611 10,331 13,805 Delta 3 6,371 5,179 12,577 23,233 20,211 Ebonyi - 811 579 1,096 4,889 5,275 Edo 1 2,991 2,433 6,578 8,373 8,683 Ekiti - 3,010 3,348 8,861 13,661 12,253 Enugu 2 3,063 2,799 4,703 7,069 6,932 Gombe - 1,783 1,235 1,792 4,717 3,868 Imo 1 4,574 5,480 6,808 10,663 10,175 Jigawa 1 2,111 1,442 4,625 7,462 7,424 Kaduna 2 2,538 3,040 7,028 12,831 12,919 Kano 2 5,394 4,297 4,877 14,028 20,230 Katsina 1 2,787 2,263 5,136 7,737 7,799 Kebbi - 1,806 1,948 1,653 3,701 3,571 Kogi 2 5,480 6,133 9,705 16,134 15,545 Kwara 2 7,088 8,114 15,407 17,185 15,376 Lagos 3 3,882 2,963 3,401 3,354 3,086 Nassarawa - 2,022 2,211 1,181 6,661 11,225 Niger 2 2,674 2,608 3,087 7,822 8,563 Ogun 2 4,551 4,232 6,311 11,079 7,221 Ondo 2 3,038 2,771 8,514 15,350 14,802 Osun 2 7,143 4,844 6,416 14,805 15,553 Oyo 2 9,474 10,482 14,029 23,562 23,060 Plateau 3 2,846 2,003 3,869 9,950 11,296 Rivers 2 2,830 3,104 2,244 2,794 2,843 Sokoto 2 1,724 1,594 1,647 5,222 5,079 Taraba 1 3,148 2,622 3,928 9,878 7,971 Yobe 2 1,420 1,343 1,307 2,433 3,086 Zamfara - 947 835 1,112 4,414 4,380 FCT, Abuja - 542 450 481 456 619 Non- Nigerian - 16 44 49 37 36 118,425 197,041 339,039 351,519 State Total 54 122,839 Source: National Commission for Colleges of Education 244 TABLE 250: STUDENT ENROLMENT BY STATE OF ORIGIN IN FEDERAL COLLEGES OF EDUCATION, 2004/05– 2005/06 Number 2004/05 State Abia Adamawa 2005/06 Male Female Total Male Female Total 346 975 1,321 1,282 2,385 3,667 1,172 894 2,066 5,298 2,797 8,095 Akwa Ibom 216 311 527 2,423 4,129 6,552 Anambra 700 2,561 3,261 1,078 5,666 6,744 1,776 333 2,109 3,881 1,110 4,991 Bauchi 504 119 623 212 212 424 Benue 2,267 2,350 4,617 16,299 11,481 27,780 Borno 1,119 165 1,284 5,568 3,389 8,957 Cross River 4,285 4,491 8,776 4,628 4,752 9,380 Delta 1,368 1,851 3,219 5,936 15,576 21,512 2,156 380 2,536 2,244 2,222 4,466 513 698 1,211 1,720 3,866 5,586 Bayelsa Ebonyi Edo 647 984 1,631 3,733 8,119 11,852 Enugu 3,394 4,319 7,713 1,275 6,297 7,572 Gombe 3,715 1,059 4,774 1,883 1,212 3,095 Imo 2,631 4,778 7,409 1,331 5,585 6,916 386 326 712 6,889 886 7,775 Kaduna 3,726 3,355 7,081 7,113 5,928 13,041 Kano 1,278 2,226 3,504 12,944 3,809 16,753 Katsina 6,467 674 7,141 6,335 1,197 7,532 Kebbi 2,054 273 2,327 4,306 1,633 5,939 Kogi 2,046 4,628 6,674 6,896 8,423 15,319 Kwara 1,014 867 1,881 5,480 6,473 11,953 Lagos 894 289 1,183 786 1,615 2,401 Nassarawa 789 334 1,123 6,227 2,994 9,221 Niger 192 954 1,146 6,727 3,961 10,688 Ogun 416 4,225 4,641 3,833 8,685 12,518 Ekiti Jigawa Ondo 3,598 1,607 5,205 3,968 7,330 11,298 Osun 2,106 3,794 5,900 6,463 11,972 18,435 431 1,439 1,870 5,378 7,830 13,208 Plateau 5,007 2,728 7,735 5,718 4,677 10,395 Rivers 1,194 1,103 2,297 1,463 1,605 3,068 Sokoto 15 27 42 3,888 1,303 5,191 Taraba 178 184 362 5,760 2,438 8,198 Oyo 1,955 1,017 2,972 3,076 1,084 4,160 Zamfara 603 777 1,380 3,753 1,452 5,205 FCT, Abuja 796 43 839 314 327 641 47 9 56 11 22 33 102,384 166,119 164,442 330,561 Yobe Non-Nigerian Total 45,237 57,147 Source: National Commission for Colleges of Education 245 TABLE 251: STUDENT ENROLMENT BY STATE OF ORIGIN IN FEDERAL COLLEGES OF EDUCATION, 2006/07– 2007/08 Number 2006/2007 State 2007/2008 Male Female Total Male Female Abia 1,454 2,795 4,249 1,238 3,071 4,309 Adamawa 3,866 2,159 6,025 6,947 4,053 11,000 Akwa Ibom 2,293 3,691 5,984 293 480 773 Anambra 1,316 7,120 8,436 1,500 7,549 9,049 Bauchi 4,484 1,676 6,160 5,321 2,022 7,343 Bayelsa Total 231 348 579 392 481 873 Benue 16,991 11,557 28,548 15,710 11,385 27,095 Borno 7,526 4,598 12,124 5,577 4,111 9,688 Cross River 4,595 5,070 9,665 4,937 5,827 10,764 Delta 5,069 14,261 19,330 5,712 14,127 19,839 Ebonyi 2,039 2,306 4,345 2,424 2,694 5,118 Edo 1,911 4,770 6,681 2,129 5,775 7,904 Ekiti 3,047 6,811 9,858 3,979 8,324 12,303 Enugu 1,453 6,255 7,708 1,995 10,686 12,681 Gombe 1,687 811 2,498 1,445 781 2,226 Imo 1,623 9,686 11,309 1,526 5,816 7,342 Jigawa 8,197 903 9,100 3,822 1,100 4,922 Kaduna 8,917 6,666 15,583 3,898 2,824 6,722 13,304 3,679 16,983 12,818 5,495 18,313 Katsina 7,205 1,263 8,468 7,623 1,655 9,278 Kebbi 4,933 2,315 7,248 4,393 1,895 6,288 Kogi 6,704 7,038 13,742 7,138 9,737 16,875 Kwara 7,931 10,700 18,631 8,927 9,511 18,438 Lagos 1,239 2,352 3,591 1,359 2,370 3,729 Nassarawa 7,431 3,634 11,065 7,301 3,169 10,470 Niger 6,265 3,660 9,925 6,604 3,884 10,488 Ogun 2,830 6,072 8,902 3,638 7,235 10,873 Ondo 3,065 7,017 10,082 3,612 7,005 10,617 Osun 6,047 10,014 16,061 6,597 10,822 17,419 Oyo 6,130 10,243 16,373 7,845 13,196 21,041 Plateau 6,620 4,858 11,478 7,055 5,300 12,355 137 416 553 1,467 1,535 3,002 Sokoto 736 6,837 7,573 8,807 1,476 10,283 Taraba 6,763 3,011 9,774 10,011 3,592 13,603 Yobe 2,510 902 3,412 2,634 1,223 3,857 Zamfara 4,031 1,705 5,736 5,781 1,923 7,704 FCT, Abuja 1,920 2,299 4,219 305 291 596 16 10 26 30 13 43 Total 172,516 179,508 Source: National Commission for Colleges of Education 352,024 182,790 182,433 365,223 Kano Rivers Non-Nigerian 246 TABLE 252: TOTAL STUDENT ENROLMENT IN COLLEGES OF EDUCATION BY INSTITUTION AND SEX, 2004/2005 2007/2008 Name of Institution 2004/2005 20005/2006 Male Female Total FCE, Abeokuta 447 1,090 1,537 26 FCE(T), Akoka 294 693 987 296 FCE(T), Asaba 231 915 1,146 196 FCE(T), Bichi 407 131 538 FCE, Eha-Amufu 183 880 1,063 FCE(T), Gombe 782 377 0 FCE(T), Gusau FCE ,Kano FCE, Katsina FCE, Kontagora Male Female 2006/2007 2007/2008 Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 68 94 189 1,023 1,212 477 1,084 1,561 536 832 323 681 1,004 352 716 1,068 938 1134 241 954 1,195 278 1,116 1,394 404 186 590 491 139 630 795 289 1,084 105 887 992 192 1,005 1,197 310 1,170 1,480 1,159 369 196 565 221 118 339 319 224 543 418 418 0 413 413 0 400 400 0 427 427 2,480 1,139 3,619 1,412 583 1995 1,142 512 1,654 na Na na 585 243 828 277 126 403 405 350 755 411 305 716 913 524 1,437 737 656 1393 749 637 1,386 875 746 1,621 2,074 1,988 4,062 1,454 1,417 2871 600 872 1,472 600 872 1,472 FCE,Okene 615 1,216 1,831 497 866 1363 471 866 1,337 505 847 1,352 FCE(T), Omoku Adeyemi COE,Ondo 325 369 694 352 327 679 295 351 646 497 596 1,093 324 773 1,097 181 495 676 580 389 969 280 689 969 FCE(S) Oyo 853 1,567 2,420 460 758 1218 575 1,265 1,840 972 1,769 2,741 FCE,Pankshin FCE(T), Potiskum 911 745 1,656 987 831 1818 937 743 1,680 745 609 1,354 400 189 589 522 269 791 420 236 656 412 232 644 25 273 298 62 337 399 115 551 666 140 724 864 FCE, Yola 1,018 681 1,699 673 468 1141 na na na 1,122 826 1,948 FCE, Zaria 862 1,014 1,876 1,087 934 2021 1,081 785 1,866 894 1,020 1,914 COE,Afaha Nsit 629 1,829 2,458 955 973 1928 687 702 1,389 690 706 1,396 COE, Agbor 866 1,568 2,434 841 2,273 3114 1,193 2,396 3,589 419 2,031 2,450 COE, Akamkpa na na na na na na na na na na na na COE, Akwanga FCE, Obudu FCE(T), Umunze 2,552 945 3,497 2,333 1,167 3,500 2,128 1,340 3,468 1,618 847 2,465 COE,Ankpa 626 608 1,234 659 670 1,329 679 690 1,369 1,011 2,319 3,330 COE Argungu COE, Arochukwu 527 182 709 529 164 693 1,005 318 1,323 1,880 422 2,302 100 167 267 161 277 438 261 360 621 250 462 712 COE,Azare 790 228 1,018 724 173 897 914 318 1,232 1,677 509 2,186 UIECEST, Bama 405 176 581 390 180 570 478 297 775 566 319 885 IKCOE,Dutsinma 1,442 150 1,592 988 122 1,110 1,608 151 1,759 349 1,478 1,827 COE, Ekiadolor 474 1,346 1,820 373 1,116 1,489 479 1,334 1,813 571 1,478 2,049 LACOPED,Epe 192 358 550 na na na na na na na na na COE, Gashua COE, Gidan Waya 324 271 595 na na na 446 189 635 na na na 2,218 1,450 3,668 na na na 643 437 1,080 na na na COE, Gindiri 1,388 1,070 2,458 1,163 875 2,038 1,106 675 1,781 1,377 840 2,217 COE, Gumel 1,133 101 1,234 1,217 124 1,341 1,437 126 1,563 na na na 923 530 1,453 858 490 1,348 1,164 663 1,827 1,342 849 2,191 COE, Hong TASCE,IjebuOde 359 868 1,227 708 362 1,070 na na na na na na 1,041 2,792 3,833 727 1,780 2,507 959 2,052 3,011 672 1,796 2,468 948 1,620 2,568 na na na na na na na na na COE,Ilesha 750 1,350 2,100 455 1,264 1,719 616 1,438 2,054 na na na COE,Ilorin 810 1,169 1,979 679 1,005 1,684 940 1,424 2,364 1,242 1,767 3,009 COE,Ikere-Ekiti COE,IlaOrangun 247 TABLE 253: TOTAL STUDENT ENROLMENT IN COLLEGES OF EDUCATION BY INSTITUTION AND SEX (2004/2005 - 2007/2008 2004/2005 20005/2006 2006/2007 2007/2008 Name of Institution Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total COE, Jalingo 1,123 591 1,714 1,216 541 1,757 2,435 1,107 3,542 2,527 1,491 4,018 COE, Katsina Ala 2,127 1,225 3,352 na na na na na na Na na Na COE, Kumbotso 2,738 747 3,485 na na na na na na Na na Na COE(T),Lafiagi 212 139 351 na na na na na na Na na Na KICOE, Maiduguri 349 496 845 na na na na na na Na na Na 1,413 871 2,284 1,469 763 2,232 1,211 664 1,875 2,165 1,139 3,304 159 1,217 1,376 141 1,182 1,323 197 1,671 1,868 702 1,187 1,889 COE, Oju 1,265 915 2,180 1,640 1,191 2,831 2,160 1,616 3,776 2,231 1,532 3,763 COE, Oro 1,095 1,683 2,778 809 1,218 2,027 1,978 3,017 4,995 1,795 2,775 4,570 AOCOE,Oto-Ijanikin 345 732 1,077 1,190 706 1,896 569 1,188 1,757 366 767 1,133 AICOE, Owerri 308 2,113 2,421 252 1,063 1,315 275 1,373 1,648 340 1,862 2,202 OYSCOE, Oyo 647 1,040 1,687 795 1,372 2,167 852 1,464 2,316 1,087 1,717 2,804 47 58 105 85 97 182 125 94 219 135 137 272 SSCOE, Sokoto 1,617 608 2,225 na na na na na na Na na Na COE, Waka Biu 638 389 1,027 na na na na na na Na na Na COE, Warri 629 1,761 2,390 720 2,052 2,772 691 1,805 2,496 1,140 2,639 3,779 St. Aug.COE Lagos 5 30 35 6 18 24 3 26 29 7 17 24 IOECU COE, Enugu 9 37 46 12 59 71 19 65 84 Na na Na OSISATECH, Enugu Nig. Army Sch. Of Educ, Ilorin 2 7 9 na na na na na na Na na Na 103 1 104 36 5 41 36 4 40 78 6 84 FCT, COE Zuba 262 499 761 379 594 973 314 473 787 Na na Na 35 51 86 na na na na na na Na na Na COE , Minna NOCOE, Nsugbe COE, Port Harcourt JNI COE, Kaduna Suleiman COE, Ososa 58 57 115 na na na na na na Na na Na 643 25 668 904 52 956 964 76 1,040 1,178 122 1,300 438 482 920 520 578 1,098 753 745 1,498 707 789 1,496 75 98 173 na na na 99 109 208 140 178 318 Delar COE, Ibadan Mufutau Lanihun COE Ibadan 18 25 43 na na na 39 53 92 41 60 101 18 25 43 54 96 150 98 139 237 143 209 352 ATCI COE, Enugu 45 89 134 na na na na na na Na na Na City COE, Mararaba 65 50 115 101 89 190 na na na Na na Na Total 48,714 50,064 98,778 34,186 Sources:(1) Federal Ministry of Education, Abuja. Note: FCE(T) = Federal College of Education (Technical) na = Not available. 35,982 70,168 38,588 42,476 81,064 38,430 46,711 85,141 COE, Maru Ebonyi State COE Ikwo Yewa Central COE, Ayetoro 248 TABLE 254: TOTAL STUDENT ENROLMENT IN COLLEGES OF EDUCATION BY INSTITUTION AND SEX (2005/2006 - 2008/2009 Number 20005/2006 Name of Institution 2006/2007 2007/2008 2008/2009 Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total FCE, Abeokuta 1,158 2,921 4,079 1,124 3,041 4,165 1,206 3,033 4,239 1,594 3,805 5,399 FCE(T), Akoka 1,028 2,370 3,398 1,114 2,272 3,386 1,100 2,368 3,468 1,056 1,955 3,011 FCE(T), Asaba 798 2,533 3,331 667 2,610 3,277 722 3,164 3,886 708 2,607 3,315 1,280 425 1,705 1,685 482 2,167 2,270 659 2,929 2,693 759 3,452 687 3,833 4,520 695 3,412 4,107 767 3,946 4,713 832 3,032 3,864 2,153 1,191 3,344 1,698 810 2,508 1,338 688 2,026 1,969 919 2,888 FCE(T), Bichi FCE, Eha-Amufu FCE(T), Gombe FCE(T), Gusau 8 1,935 1,943 0 2,070 2,070 0 2,051 2,051 0 2,321 2,321 FCE ,Kano 6,283 3,242 9,525 4,039 2,100 6,139 4,997 2,768 7,765 3,072 2,219 5,291 FCE, Katsina 1,711 691 2,402 1,632 860 2,492 1,349 992 2,341 2,928 1,655 4,583 FCE, Kontagora 2,782 2,566 5,348 2,598 2,238 4,836 2,410 2,096 4,506 2,069 1,826 3,895 FCE, Obudu 6,365 5,898 12,263 4,405 5,161 9,566 4,363 5,127 9,490 4,264 4,736 9,000 FCE,Okene 2,352 4,515 6,867 2,097 4,076 6,173 1,702 3,041 4,743 1,576 2,889 4,465 FCE(T), Omoku 1,280 1,358 2,638 1,188 1,313 2,501 1,264 1,466 2,730 0 0 0 Adeyemi COE,Ondo 1,083 2,601 3,684 785 1,954 2,739 785 1,954 2,739 1,687 3,880 5,567 FCE(S) Oyo 2,503 4,296 6,799 1,801 3,827 5,628 2,179 4,174 6,353 2,581 4,827 7,408 FCE,Pankshin 3,874 3,203 7,077 4,006 3,278 7,284 3,806 3,255 7,061 3,101 2,085 5,186 FCE(T), Potiskum 1,922 986 2,908 2,052 1,139 3,191 1,456 1,109 2,565 983 2,081 3,064 134 1,060 1,194 242 1,334 1,576 402 1,810 2,212 2,954 2,526 5,480 FCE, Yola 2,681 1,751 4,432 2,356 1,813 4,169 4,075 1,932 6,007 2,978 3,230 6,208 FCE, Zaria 5,101 5,104 10,205 5,979 5,175 11,154 3,204 2,866 6,070 775 4,037 4,812 COE,Afaha Nsit 2,175 3,673 5,848 2,046 3,260 5,306 1,730 2,703 4,433 1,636 1,953 3,589 COE, Agbor 2,540 6,977 9,517 2,213 5,545 7,758 1,101 5,202 6,303 1,884 5,315 7,199 FCE(T), Umunze COE, Akamkpa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 COE, Akwanga 5,933 2,911 8,844 7,186 3,376 10,562 7,468 3,468 10,936 7,277 4,437 11,714 COE,Ankpa 2,927 2,663 5,590 3,972 2,625 6,597 2,935 4,379 7,314 3,893 4,040 7,933 COE Argungu 1,404 529 1,933 3,436 1,313 4,749 3,675 743 4,418 8,119 2,160 10,279 780 1,155 1,935 953 1,135 2,088 762 1,522 2,284 713 1,516 2,229 COE,Azare 2,693 748 3,441 3,130 1,031 4,161 3,989 1,189 5,178 4,199 1,722 5,921 UIECEST, Bama 1,474 772 2,246 1,476 772 2,248 1,653 997 2,650 1,964 1,260 3,224 IKCOE,Dutsinma 3,806 421 4,227 4,568 472 5,040 5,011 563 5,574 4,666 1,397 6,063 COE, Ekiadolor 1,408 4,164 5,572 1,374 3,838 5,212 1,503 4,083 5,586 1,792 4,409 6,201 LACOPED,Epe 0 0 0 537 968 1,505 1,173 1,838 3,011 1,306 2,126 3,432 COE, Arochukwu COE, Gashua 2,041 311 2,352 1,313 406 1,719 1,498 457 1,955 2,454 774 3,228 COE, Gidan Waya 3,825 2,402 6,227 3,402 2,343 5,745 3,073 2,256 5,329 2,609 2,793 5,402 COE, Gindiri 2,242 1,773 4,015 3,065 2,161 5,226 3,720 2,578 6,298 4,073 3,095 7,168 COE, Gumel 4,282 367 4,649 5,633 525 6,158 0 0 0 5,199 523 5,722 COE, Hong 3,084 1,723 4,807 3,178 1,838 5,016 3,704 2,332 6,036 4,056 2,056 6,112 TASCE,Ijebu-Ode 1,511 3,693 5,204 1,207 2,705 3,912 1,112 2,366 3,478 2,395 3,776 6,171 COE,Ikere-Ekiti 3,092 8,184 11,276 2,778 6,709 9,487 2,306 5,655 7,961 2,306 5,656 7,962 COE,Ila-Orangun 4,098 6,938 11,036 5,510 9,025 14,535 0 0 0 7,029 10,459 17,488 COE,Ilesha 2,086 4,530 6,616 2,684 4,792 7,476 2,263 4,382 6,645 2,175 4,765 6,940 COE,Ilorin 3,163 4,815 7,978 2,585 3,874 6,459 3,110 4,643 7,753 2,182 3,191 5,373 Sub-Total 99,747 111,228 210,975 102,409 107,678 210,087 91,181 99,855 191,036 109,747 118,812 228,559 249 TABLE 255: TOTAL STUDENT ENROLMENT IN COLLEGES OF EDUCATION BY INSTITUTION AND SEX (2005/2006 - 2008/2009 20005/2006 Name of Institution 2006/2007 2007/2008 2008/2009 Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total COE, Jalingo 4,441 1,851 6,292 8,444 3,361 11,805 9,428 3,499 12,927 7,749 4,044 11,793 COE, Katsina Ala 6,413 4,338 10,751 6,420 4,319 10,739 6,744 5,016 11,760 6,837 5,299 12,136 COE, Kumbotso 9,201 3,650 12,851 12,629 3,040 15,669 12,839 5,622 18,461 na na na COE(T),Lafiagi KICOE, Maiduguri 767 473 1,240 1,227 709 1,936 2,450 1,322 3,772 2,691 1,652 4,343 1,608 1,333 2,941 1,628 1,353 2,981 1,582 2,039 3,621 1,449 2,052 3,501 COE , Minna 5,632 3,108 8,740 5,358 3,111 8,469 5,471 3,298 8,769 6,503 4,826 11,329 564 4,003 4,567 470 3,880 4,350 538 4,461 4,999 995 7,660 8,655 COE, Oju 5,295 3,887 9,182 6,027 4,371 10,398 6,893 4,938 11,831 na na na COE, Oro AOCOE,OtoIjanikin 4,456 4,487 8,943 3,970 6,128 10,098 4,749 7,285 12,034 3,855 6,166 10,021 NOCOE, Nsugbe 1,769 3,319 5,088 1,697 3,456 5,153 1,618 2,997 4,615 1,462 2,771 4,233 AICOE, Owerri 883 4,591 5,474 735 4,626 5,361 917 4,248 5,165 na na na OYSCOE, Oyo COE, Port Harcourt 2,690 4,122 6,812 2,466 4,080 6,546 2,971 4,887 7,858 3,117 5,050 8,167 349 430 779 346 354 700 480 496 976 402 396 798 SSCOE, Sokoto 7,808 2,745 10,553 8,486 2,654 11,140 12,171 3,312 15,483 12,171 3,312 15,483 COE, Waka Biu 1,980 1,193 3,173 3,961 2,165 6,126 2,628 1,253 3,881 2,585 1,519 4,104 COE, Warri St. Aug.COE Lagos IOECU COE, Enugu OSISATECH, Enugu Nig. Army Sch. of Educ, Ilorin 2,483 6,647 9,130 2,434 6,185 8,619 3,563 7,261 10,824 3,158 7,219 10,377 32 148 180 24 121 145 16 63 79 15 57 72 46 179 225 60 250 310 48 181 229 73 215 288 3 66 69 1 13 14 4 11 15 5 34 39 170 7 177 162 10 172 150 15 165 106 17 123 FCT, COE Zuba 1,182 2,003 3,185 1,428 2,200 3,628 1,869 2,865 4,734 2,303 3,141 5,444 71 136 207 48 96 144 88 109 197 399 344 743 na na na na na na na na na na na na 2,219 141 2,360 2,462 194 2,656 3,030 306 3,336 3,526 264 3,790 1,912 1,809 3,721 1,816 1,873 3,689 2,050 2,186 4,236 1,775 1,922 3,697 na na na 726 969 1,695 817 997 1,814 701 1,154 1,855 52 90 142 57 102 159 83 134 217 89 138 227 301 424 725 256 350 606 317 410 727 228 445 673 319 747 1,066 522 1,138 1,660 688 1,066 1,754 304 571 875 1,912 1,809 3,721 345 339 684 252 298 550 235 221 456 Sub-Total(ii) 64,558 57,736 122,294 74,205 61,447 135,652 84,454 70,575 155,029 62,733 60,489 123,222 Sub-Total(i) 99,747 111,228 210,975 102,409 107,678 210,087 91,181 99,855 191,036 109,747 118,812 228,559 Grand-Total 164,305 168,964 333,269 176,614 169,125 345,739 175,635 170,430 346,065 172,480 179,301 351,781 JNI COE, Kaduna Suleiman COE, Ososa COE, Maru Ebonyi State COE Ikwo Yewa Central COE, Ayetoro Delar COE, Ibadan Mufutau Lanihun COE Ibadan ATCI COE, Enugu City COE, Mararaba Sources :( 1) Federal Ministry of Education, Abuja. Note: na = Not available 250 TABLE 256: SUMMARY OF GRADUATE OUTPUT BY STATE, YEAR AND SEX IN COLLEGES OF EDUCATION 2003/2004 - 2004/2005 State Abia Adamawa 2003/2004 Male Female 144 1,026 2004/2005 Total Male Female Total 333 477 707 1,733 1,547 827 2,374 1,461 1,047 2,508 Akwa Ibom 188 417 605 913 2,904 3,817 Anambra 227 1,433 1,660 271 1,731 2,002 Bauchi 252 114 366 257 99 356 Bayelsa 49 68 117 76 148 224 Benue 2,398 1,502 3,900 2,216 1,442 3,658 Borno 686 468 1,154 417 242 659 Cross River 642 431 1,073 1,198 1,027 2,225 Delta 932 1,483 2,415 889 1,762 2,651 Ebonyi 601 428 1,029 761 632 1,393 Edo 467 1,176 1,643 723 1,880 2,603 Ekiti 753 1,188 1,941 821 1,597 2,418 Enugu 216 866 1,082 225 903 1,128 Gombe Imo Jigawa 347 114 461 121 59 180 1,292 1,469 2,761 478 2,173 2,651 448 102 550 748 494 1,242 1,517 984 2,501 1,999 2,049 4,048 Kano 231 125 356 623 188 811 Katsina 882 128 1,010 1,607 235 1,842 Kebbi 232 93 325 400 169 569 Kogi 1,848 2,139 3,987 1,321 1,570 2,891 Kwara 2,291 2,982 5,273 1,773 2,386 4,159 Lagos 286 605 891 334 512 846 Nasarawa 261 164 425 638 356 994 Niger 452 622 1,074 496 338 834 Ogun 736 1,332 2,068 592 900 1,492 Ondo 777 1,226 2,003 1,107 2,139 3,246 Osun 609 1,042 1,651 758 1,184 1,942 Oyo 1,486 2,139 3,625 1,948 3,042 4,990 Plateau 1,165 474 1,639 1,725 1,130 2,855 Rivers 241 280 521 301 380 681 Sokoto 694 110 804 568 146 714 Taraba 829 248 1,077 875 349 1,224 Yobe 376 106 482 608 77 685 Zamfara 426 67 493 428 159 587 FCT (Abuja) 46 23 69 99 39 138 Non Nigerian 6 2 8 12 5 17 26,059 27,190 53,249 31,334 36,320 67,654 Kaduna Total Source: National Commission for Colleges of Education 251 TABLE 257: SUMMARY OF GRADUATE OUTPUT BY STATE OF ORIGIN AND GENDER FROM FEDERALCOLLEGES OF EDUCATION, 2005/2006-2006/2007 State Abia Male 2005/2006 Female Total Male 2006/2007 Female Total 44 99 143 6 96 102 Adamawa 7 1 8 20 17 37 Akwa Ibom 14 37 51 23 33 56 Anambra 47 315 362 61 265 326 Bauchi 29 24 53 91 55 146 Bayelsa 30 31 61 31 41 72 Benue 87 70 157 188 220 408 Borno 4 1 5 22 24 46 Cross River 14 21 35 216 247 463 Delta 38 77 115 37 84 121 7 20 27 17 23 40 Edo 28 93 121 66 91 157 Ekiti 50 119 169 60 197 257 Enugu 47 86 133 56 186 242 Gombe 405 1,650 2,055 514 218 732 35 114 149 227 ,1593 1,820 Jigawa 257 117 374 48 14 62 Kaduna 58 35 93 47 53 100 440 181 621 278 118 396 90 45 135 289 140 429 Ebonyi Imo Kano Katsina Kebbi 83 54 137 64 29 93 Kogi 464 610 1,074 414 612 1,026 Kwara 309 201 510 167 100 267 Lagos 53 90 143 22 51 73 Nassarawa 57 18 75 46 21 67 Niger 293 255 548 263 338 601 Ogun 256 610 866 117 327 444 Ondo 83 220 303 205 558 763 Osun 100 232 332 115 257 372 Oyo 433 1,141 1,574 541 967 1,508 Plateau 521 444 965 730 630 1,360 Rivers 243 282 525 258 404 662 Sokoto 0 1 1 0 3 3 Taraba 7 2 9 28 12 40 Yobe 8 10 18 174 59 233 Zamfara 5 44 49 14 86 100 F.C.T 0 3 3 1 1 2 Non-Nigerian 1 0 1 0 2 2 4,647 7,353 12,000 5,483 8,145 13,628 Total Source: National Commission for Colleges of Education, Abuja. 252 TABLE 258: TEACHERS REGISTRATION COUNCIL OF NIGERIA: REGISTERED MEMBERS BY STATE AND GENDER, 2005 - 2009 Number State Abia 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female 2,948 9,953 4,250 11,636 3,155 12,847 5,753 16,315 4,756 20,928 Adamawa 10,772 4,676 9,121 3,568 8,664 3886 9,724 7,190 12,929 6,966 Akwa Ibom 6,323 12,981 5,530 10,310 6,373 10735 10,226 13,911 11,108 18,703 Anambra Bauchi Bayelsa 2,371 15,239 2,560 15,361 2,123 14564 4,981 18,657 3,586 24,178 10,077 2,778 7,144 2,980 3,720 1163 8,003 5,695 9,424 3,021 2,639 3,089 4,050 10,935 4,260 3560 7,195 6,983 6,486 6,017 Benue 13,639 6,860 19,435 8,560 13,194 6402 12,565 11,385 23,670 12,977 Borno 9,120 7,709 9,179 7,810 5,547 3449 7,459 6,377 8,063 6,013 Cross River 7,211 8,601 6,268 7,890 6,247 7610 6,998 10,419 9,440 11,856 Delta 6,682 13,535 6,075 12,960 6,281 13561 9,323 16,758 12,181 27,252 Ebonyi 4,127 5,023 6,250 7,662 4,723 4544 7,486 8,373 8,303 8,624 Edo 3,701 9,504 5,680 9,300 3,842 8686 5,181 14,891 7,312 17,250 Ekiti 4,744 6,721 6,980 13,540 4,855 8289 7,505 12,342 7,808 14,479 Enugu 4,908 10,833 6,278 11,890 6,206 12731 8,516 15,464 8,594 18,199 Gombe 6,554 3,392 5,278 3,250 4,843 2430 7,962 5,212 7,471 3,954 Imo 5,312 14,076 7,331 17,782 5,014 13827 5,161 18,963 7,399 23,265 Jigawa 14,053 2,620 8,646 2,405 4,599 203 5,970 2,559 4,929 293 Kaduna 16,712 12,024 13,150 12,831 18,971 13094 14,782 12,706 17,919 17,709 Kano 21,662 4,742 23,060 5,043 8,325 2143 11,164 3,913 14,933 4,801 Katsina 9,415 3,152 11,026 4,890 11,786 3557 8,914 4,190 12,361 4,018 Kebbi 6,714 2,217 12,875 5,041 3,826 1470 6,072 4,531 5,711 2,602 Kogi 8,535 8,238 7,895 7,656 2,705 2370 9,876 14,413 9,807 11,508 Kwara 6,548 9,774 8,321 12,532 6,413 9932 9,908 16,584 13,293 19,349 Lagos 13,287 21,200 13,229 29,875 6,396 17588 10,742 28,535 13,734 39,222 Nassarawa 8,150 3,984 8,620 3,360 5,975 2513 9,684 5,919 10,994 5,017 Niger 14,328 7,499 20,580 8,094 10,394 5329 12,891 8,723 15,590 10,018 Ogun 8,497 14,551 11,502 23,120 6,072 13788 8,542 15,601 10,218 22,329 Ondo 9,374 13,685 14,381 22,569 7,030 12903 10,812 18,154 11,743 20,980 Osun 6,598 10,367 10,040 18,480 9,213 12327 9,958 13,419 10,762 15,272 Oyo 12,734 20,445 15,361 22,564 11,927 24344 11,924 26,980 17,026 36,366 Plateau 10,347 7,068 10,260 5,736 8,257 6439 11,885 9,099 13,813 11,723 Rivers 4,685 6,624 8,959 11,956 5,658 6484 9,912 11,480 10,351 13,585 Sokoto 8,409 1,154 8,465 4,490 3,744 1374 6,178 3,985 5,753 2,446 Taraba 9,939 4,056 12,236 4,391 4,702 1607 6,398 4,835 8,664 3,514 Yobe 5,383 1,883 8,567 2,419 2,709 1262 5,123 3,440 4,348 2,025 Zamfara 5,042 837 6,520 1,130 4,380 802 7,390 3,704 6,952 1,969 FCT(Abuja) 3,119 3,002 9,550 8,270 3,414 3763 7,461 10,493 10,041 14,838 234,462 213,195 203,117 248,288 304,659 294,092 319,624 412,198 377,472 483,266 Total Source: Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria 253 500,000 450,000 400,000 350,000 300,000 250,000 200,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 0 2005 2006 2007 Year 2008 Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Total Number of Teachers Registered Male Number CHART 18: REGISTERED MEMBERS OF TEACHERS REGISTRATION COUNCIL OF NIGERIA, 2005 - 2009 2009 350,000 300,000 250,000 200,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 0 2005 2007 2008 Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Total Number of Registered Teachers Male Number CHART 19: REGISTERED MEMBERS OF TEACHERS REGISTRATION COUNCIL OF NIGERIA BY STATE AND GENDER (Primary School Teachers), 2005- 2009 2009 Year REGISTERED MEMBERS OF TEACHERS REGISTRATION COUNCIL OF NIGERIA BY STATE AND GENDER (Secondary School Teachers), 2005- 2009 140,000 120,000 100,000 80,000 60,000 40,000 20,000 0 2005 2007 2008 Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Total Number of Registered Teachers Male Number CHART 20: 2009 Year 254 TABLE 259: REGISTERED MEMBERS OF TEACHERS REGISTRATION COUNCIL OF NIGERIA BY STATE AND GENDER (Primary School Teachers), 2005- 2009 Number State 2005 2007 2008 2009 Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Abia 1,487 8,284 1,759 10,435 3,107 8,864 2,510 16,263 Adamawa 8,965 3,975 6,954 3,307 5,251 3,937 10,162 5,636 Akwa Ibom 4,593 9,812 4,231 8,880 5,522 7,566 6,660 14,699 Anambra 1,130 10,740 772 11,209 2,690 10,075 1,357 17,358 Bauchi 8,483 2,298 3,015 942 4,322 3,102 7,626 2,308 Bayelsa 2,108 1,752 3,153 2,885 3,886 3,771 4,194 4,245 Benue 11,257 5,939 9,963 5,441 6,785 6,148 18,139 11,128 Borno 7,465 7,001 4,060 2,808 4,028 3,444 5,225 4,423 Cross River 5,807 7,093 4,784 6,586 3,779 5,626 7,125 9,936 Delta 4,442 9,983 3,363 9,081 5,034 9,049 5,938 17,199 Ebonyi 3,699 3,842 3,980 3,818 4,042 4,521 5,919 6,361 Edo 2,567 6,501 2,053 6,610 2,798 8,041 3,683 12,832 Ekiti 2,288 5,334 2,213 5,604 4,053 6,665 3,322 9,386 Enugu 3,296 6,701 4,497 10,228 4,599 8,351 5,651 13,338 Gombe 5,324 2,803 3,997 2,122 4,189 2,841 5,147 2,952 Imo 2,306 10,926 1,951 10,232 2,787 10,240 2,963 16,797 Jigawa 7,309 577 4,112 163 3,251 1,381 4,239 233 Kaduna 12,782 9,818 8,713 8,698 7,982 6,893 11,504 13,303 Kano 18,345 3,936 5,823 1,237 6,049 2,113 10,022 2,890 Katsina 7,843 2,525 10,481 3,268 4,850 2,257 9,667 3,169 Kebbi 5,903 1,696 2,582 1,059 3,305 2,447 3,461 1,617 Kogi 6,083 7,055 1,984 1,992 5,333 7,783 7,231 9,239 Kwara 4,913 7,435 4,449 8,505 5,350 8,756 8,741 15,509 Lagos 5,894 14,408 1,552 7,607 5,801 15,409 4,880 22,222 Nassarawa 5,807 2,945 3,945 1,836 5,229 3,149 6,447 3,223 Niger 10,975 6,104 7,040 3,844 6,961 4,710 9,502 6,635 Ogun 5,035 11,894 3,404 10,331 4,613 8,425 4,978 14,556 Ondo 4,580 9,437 4,017 9,681 5,838 9,803 5,487 13,775 Osun 3,889 7,845 5,335 9,874 5,377 7,246 5,962 11,661 Oyo 7,061 16,918 7,141 19,159 6,439 14,569 9,807 27,994 Plateau 7,949 4,996 6,278 5,323 6,418 4,913 9,872 8,311 Rivers 2,939 3,502 3,017 4,177 5,353 6,199 5,035 8,055 Sokoto 6,791 1,006 2,445 534 3,336 2,152 3,611 965 Taraba 9,149 3,314 3,558 1,196 3,455 2,611 6,484 2,734 Yobe 3,920 1,328 1,927 904 2,766 1,858 2,159 1,071 Zamfara 4,011 524 3,553 456 3,990 2,006 5,117 1,030 Fct(Abuja) 1,870 1,866 2,449 2,553 4,029 5,666 4,740 7,540 Total 218,265 222,113 154,550 Source: Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria Note: No figure for 2006 202,585 172,597 222,587 234,567 340,593 255 TABLE 260: REGISTERED MEMBERS OF TEACHERS REGISTRATION COUNCIL OF NIGERIA BY STATE AND GENDER (Secondary School Teachers), 2005 - 2009 State 2005 2007 Number 2009 2008 Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Abia 1,427 1,657 1,354 2,396 1,783 5,089 2,146 4,440 Adamawa 1,619 656 1465 519 3014 2260 2341 1134 Akwa Ibom 1,645 3,137 2,041 1,805 3,170 4,343 4,209 3,730 Anambra 1,092 4,422 1,102 3,211 1,544 5,784 2,071 6,499 Bauchi 1,479 458 578 197 2,481 1,781 1,429 558 530 1,337 1,107 675 2,230 2,165 2,179 1,632 Benue 2,234 898 2,834 892 3,895 3,529 5,210 1,746 Borno 1,492 647 1,125 562 2,312 1,977 1,962 1,180 Cross River 1,185 1,469 1,200 973 2,169 3,230 2,223 1,836 Delta 2,086 3,551 2,580 4,331 2,890 5,195 5,478 9,240 428 1,181 743 726 2,321 2,596 1,951 1,957 Edo 1,069 2,969 1,702 2,030 1,606 4,616 2,958 3,665 Ekiti 2,332 1,344 2,397 2,629 2,326 3,826 4,186 4,932 Enugu 1,411 4,072 1,624 2,475 2,640 4,793 2,529 4,254 Gombe 1,164 575 750 284 2,640 1,631 2,050 893 Imo 2,905 3,104 2,899 3,524 1,600 5,879 4,124 5,847 Jigawa 6,659 2,034 352 32 1,866 793 475 34 Kaduna 3,587 1,346 3,123 2,069 4,583 3,957 5,363 3,825 Kano 2,921 706 2,136 784 3,472 1,213 4,476 1,717 Katsina 1,409 598 1,190 254 2,785 1,296 2,163 736 739 518 1,149 405 1,898 1,405 1,911 849 Kogi 2,243 1,148 397 308 3,062 4,468 1,659 976 Kwara 1,336 2,284 1,613 1,363 3,072 5,026 3,805 3,575 Lagos 7,142 6,680 4,486 9,828 3,330 8,846 8,204 16,458 Nassarawa 2,239 941 1,875 631 3,002 1,808 4,091 1,582 Niger 2,974 1,268 3,035 1,398 3,996 2,704 5,143 2,811 Ogun 3,269 2,569 2,308 3,326 2,648 4,836 4,897 7,540 Ondo 4,676 4,202 2,865 3,175 3,353 5,628 5,823 6,702 Osun 2,566 2,487 3,605 2,398 3,087 4,160 3,968 3,111 Oyo 5,226 3,452 4,334 5,069 3,696 8,364 6,474 8,008 Plateau 2,313 2,031 1,840 1,080 3,684 2,821 3,531 2,662 Rivers 1,536 3,050 2,317 2,143 3,073 3,559 4,598 4,791 Sokoto 1,489 115 1,067 783 1,916 1,235 1,851 1,382 Taraba 719 720 949 359 1,983 1,499 1,932 698 1,281 532 545 319 1,588 1,066 1,764 741 938 302 639 326 2,291 1,151 1,396 887 1,192 1,097 901 1,163 2,313 3,253 3,699 4,969 Total 80,552 69,557 66,227 Source: Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria 64,442 99,319 127,782 124,269 127,597 Bayelsa Ebonyi Kebbi Yobe Zamfara Fct(Abuja) 256 TABLE 261: REGISTERED MEMBERS OF TEACHERS REGISTRATION COUNCIL OF NIGERIA BY STATE AND GENDER (Colleges of Education) 2005 - 2009 Number 2005 State 2006 2007 2008* 2009* Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female 45 16 42 16 42 16 690 1,970 52 36 Adamawa 251 60 251 60 245 60 1,167 875 347 117 Akwa Ibom 102 43 98 41 101 50 1,227 1,682 117 65 Anambra 198 103 195 103 249 144 598 2,238 157 290 Bauchi 154 30 119 33 127 24 960 689 216 42 Abia Bayelsa - - - - - - 863 838 15 14 Benue 195 30 322 72 397 69 1,508 1,366 299 73 Borno 218 80 296 88 362 79 895 765 625 277 Cross River 285 53 282 50 263 51 840 1,250 46 25 Delta 205 100 305 125 338 149 1,119 2,011 426 208 - - - - - - 898 1,005 113 64 Edo 87 46 87 46 87 46 622 1,787 125 117 Ekiti 165 57 165 49 245 56 901 1,481 173 62 Enugu 188 80 55 38 85 28 1,022 1,856 202 230 Gombe 88 18 88 18 96 24 930 632 192 66 Imo 135 61 132 60 164 71 619 2,276 152 174 Jigawa 153 12 149 12 135 8 722 307 130 12 Kaduna 459 147 406 117 7,135 2,327 1,774 1,532 724 382 Kano 527 134 316 91 366 122 1,344 470 330 159 Katsina Ebonyi 218 39 127 36 115 35 1,078 501 309 77 Kebbi 96 4 94 4 95 6 735 543 270 46 Kogi 278 47 275 43 324 70 1,185 1,730 159 38 Kwara 393 74 393 74 351 64 1,189 1,946 415 140 Lagos 335 149 328 147 358 153 1,289 3,424 516 322 Nassarawa 138 132 162 23 155 46 1,162 700 121 42 Niger 506 169 153 71 319 87 1,547 1,047 407 140 Ogun 258 118 253 110 360 131 1,025 1,872 296 187 Ondo 158 62 156 38 148 47 1,297 2,178 202 70 Osun 191 46 189 44 273 55 1,195 1,610 334 102 Oyo 329 101 319 98 452 116 1,431 3,238 514 190 Plateau 246 55 147 37 139 36 1,426 1,092 351 190 Rivers 325 96 272 95 324 164 1,189 1,378 263 179 Sokoto 173 45 173 45 232 57 741 478 138 43 Taraba 95 29 95 29 195 52 768 580 192 44 Yobe 242 32 242 29 237 39 615 413 360 205 Zamfara 142 16 120 13 188 20 887 446 178 34 77 53 77 53 64 47 895 1,259 169 127 2,008 14,766 4,549 38,353 49,465 9,635 4,589 FCT(Abuja) Total 7,655 2,337 6,883 Source: Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria Note: * = Provisional - = Nil 257 TABLE 262.1: MONOTECHNICS SUMMARY OF ENROLMENT BY GENDER, PROGRAMME AND SESSION, 2001/2002 Number 2001/2002 Programme Accountancy Agric Extension and Magt Agric. Enginering Tech. Agric. Technology Aircraft Engg. Tech. Airframe Power Plant Animal Health Tech. Animal Health/Production Animal Production Tech. Architectural Tech. Art and Design Automobile Engineering Tech. Banking and Finance Bilingual Secretarial Studies BioChemistry SLT Biology SLT Biology/MicroBiology SLT Boat & Ship Building Tech. Book Publishing Building Technology Building/Quantity surveyor Bus Admin and Mgt. Business Studies Cartography. Catering And Hotel Mgt. Ceramic Teechnology Ceramics Chemical & Leather Tech. Chemical Eng. Tech. Chemistry SLT Chemistry/Biochem SLT Civil Engg. Tech. Computer Engineering Computer Studies Co-operative Studies Crop Production Tech. Dental Tech. Dental Therapy Electronics & Comm. Engg. Elect/Electronics Engg. Environmental Engg. Tech. Estate Management Farm Power And Machine Engg. Fashion Design And Clothing Financial Studies Fisheries Technology Food Technology Forestry Technology Foundry Engg. Tech. Geoinformatic (Land Surveying) Graphics Home Economics And Mgt. Horticulture & Landscape Industrial Main. Engg. Industrial Safety & Envr. National Diploma Male 79 605 2293 36 1720 395 42 23 26 3 32 115 149 731 5 17 66 Female 43 106 670 14 451 59 1 1 4 3 30 6 55 196 421 4 24 Higher National Diploma Total 122 711 2963 50 2171 454 43 24 30 6 62 121 204 927 426 21 90 Male 54 1244 84 101 249 101 404 50 12 317 24 26 46 39 76 156 71 51 Female 2 242 15 29 57 27 119 2 86 25 3 20 3 31 27 102 29 17 Total 56 1486 99 130 306 128 523 50 14 403 49 29 66 42 107 183 102 100 68 258 TABLE 262.2: MONOTECHNICS SUMMARY OF ENROLMENT BY GENDER, PROGRAMME AND SESSION, 2001/2002 Number 2001/2002 Programme Male Instrumentation & Control Insurance Library Science Marine Engg. Tech. Maritime Business & Transport Marketing Mass Communication Mechanical Engineering Tech. Metallurgy Tech. Micro-Biology SLT Micro-Biology/BioChem Mineral Resources Engg Mining Engg Technology Nautical Science Nutrition & Dietectics Painting Pest Control Technology Petroleum & Gas Process Petroleum Engg. Tech. Petromarketing & Business Photogrammetry Physics/Electronics Post Harvest Technology Power & Machine Engg. Power/Plant Engg. Printing Technology Production Engg. Technology Public Administration Purchasing & Supply Quantity Surveying Rubber/Polymer Tech. Science Lab. Tech SLT Sculture Secretarial Studies Soil & Water Engg Soil Science & Tech. Statistics Structural Engg Tech. Surveying/Geoinformatics Textile Design Textile Technology Tourism Transportation Engg Tech. Urban & Regional Planning Water & Public Health Welding/Fabrication Engg. Wildlife Management Wood And Paper Tech. Total Source: National Board for Technical Education National Diploma Female Total Higher National Diploma Male Female Total - - - 42 - 1 - 43 - 215 81 - 10 7 - 225 88 - 133 69 33 171 10 - 11 4 2 16 - 133 80 37 173 26 - 21 26 11 5 - 1 2 5 - 22 28 16 5 - 49 - - 49 - 22 50 - 17 - 39 50 - 124 49 25 26 62 - 23 1 - 147 50 25 26 62 - 60 - - 60 - 23 111 51 35 - 2 36 16 27 - 25 147 67 62 - 1 27 28 34 - 13 7 7 - 1 40 35 41 - 154 - 14 - 168 - 90 522 42 46 23 46 5 11 113 568 47 57 75 - 7 - 82 - 37 63 24 - 3 2 2 - 40 65 26 - 8244 2335 10579 3845 910 4755 Note: - = Nil 259 TABLE 263.1: MONOTECHNICS SUMMARY OF ENROLMENT BY GENDER, PROGRAMME AND SESSION, 2002/2003 Number Programme Accountancy Agric Extension and Magt Agric. Enginnering Tech. Agric. Technology Aircraft Engg. Tech. Airframe Power Plant Animal Health Tech. Animal Health/Production Animal Production Tech. Architectural Tech. Art and Design Automobile Engineering Tech. Banking and Finance Bilingual Secretarial Studies BioChemistry SLT Biology SLT Biology/MicroBiology SLT Boat & Ship Building Tech. Book Publishing Building Technology Building/Quantity Survey Bus Admin and Mgt. Business Studies Cartography. Catering And Hotel Mgt. Ceramic Teechnology Ceramics Chemical & Leather Tech. Chemical Eng. Tech. Chemistry SLT Chemistry/Biochem SLT Civil Engg. Tech. Computer Engineering Computer Studies Co-operative Studies Crop Production Tech. Dental Tech. Dental Therapy Electronics & Comm. Engg. Elect/Electronics Engg. Environmental Engg. Tech. Estate Management Farm Power And Machine Engg. Fashion Design And Clothing Financial Studies Fisheries Technology Food Technology Forestry Technology Foundry Engg. Tech. Geoinformatic (Land Surveying) Graphics Home Economics And Mgt. Horticulture & Landscape Industrial Main. Engg. Industrial Safety & Envr. National Diploma Male Female 94 28 309 62 500 64 2693 964 52 38 1624 495 54 63 40 30 10 17 42 5 3 2 63 15 47 56 89 3 107 38 613 184 34 470 20 13 - Total 122 371 564 3657 90 2119 54 63 70 10 17 47 5 78 103 92 145 797 504 33 - Higher National Diploma Male Female 64 8 672 233 111 32 40 3 72 26 239 54 246 94 8 256 85 34 36 64 3 45 29 88 11 0 72 64 18 - 260 Total 72 905 143 43 98 293 340 8 341 70 67 74 99 72 82 - TABLE 263.2: MONOTECHNICS SUMMARY OF ENROLMENT BY GENDER, PROGRAMME AND SESSION, 2002/2003 Number National Diploma Programme Higher National Diploma Male Female Total Male Female Total Instrumentation & Control - - - - - - Insurance - - - - - - Library Science - - - - - - Marine Engg. Tech. 246 23 269 21 1 22 Maritime Business & Transport 132 - 18 - 150 - 32 - 1 - 33 - Mass Communication - - - - - - Mechanical Engineering Tech. - - - - - - Metallurgy Tech. - - - - - - Micro-Biology SLT - - - - - - Micro-Biology/BioChem - - - - - - Mineral Resources Engg 66 11 77 - - - Mining Engg Technology 66 6 72 - - - 221 5 226 - 43 - 52 - - 5 - Painting 9 - 5 - - - - Pest Control Technology - - - 24 - 144 - Marketing Nautical Science Nutrition & Dietectics - - - 120 - 172 25 197 173 23 196 60 - 26 - 86 - 43 - 13 - 56 - Physics/Electronics - - - - - - Post Harvest Technology - - - - - - Power & Machine Engg. - - - - - - 93 - - 93 - 30 - - 30 - Production Engg. Technology - - - - - - Public Administration - - - - - - Purchasing & Supply - - - - - - Quantity Surveying - - - - - - Rubber/Polymer Tech. 28 1 29 - - - Science Lab. Tech SLT 37 - 10 - 47 - 3 - 4 - 7 - 58 - 40 - 98 - 102 38 140 44 36 80 64 - 61 - 125 - 97 - 73 - 170 - Petroleum & Gas Process Petroleum Engg. Tech. Petromarketing & Business Photogrammetry Power/Plant Engg. Printing Technology Sculture Secretarial Studies Soil & Water Engg Soil Science & Tech. Statistics Structural Engg Tech. Surveying/Geoinformatics Textile Design - - - - - - 237 - 42 - 279 - 71 - 40 - 111 - - - - - - - 44 - 144 - - - - Transportation Engg Tech. 100 - - - - Urban & Regional Planning - - - - - - Water & Public Health - - - 33 3 36 Textile Technology Tourism Welding/Fabrication Engg. 93 2 95 61 - 61 Wildlife Management 54 14 68 27 6 33 Wood And Paper Tech. 52 14 66 - - - 8,252 2,862 11,114 2,860 971 3,831 Total Source: National Board for Technical Education Note: - = Nil 261 TABLE 264.1: MONOTECHNICS SUMMARY OF ENROLMENT BY GENDER, PROGRAMME AND SESSION, 2003/2004 Number Programme Male Accountancy Agric Extension and Magt Agric. Enginnering Tech. Agric. Technology Aircraft Engg. Tech. Airframe Power Plant Animal Health Tech. Animal Health/Production Animal Production Tech. Architectural Tech. Art and Design Automobile Engineering Tech. Banking and Finance Bilingual Secretarial Studies BioChemistry SLT Biology SLT Biology/MicroBiology SLT Boat & Ship Building Tech. Book Publishing Building Technology Building/Quantity Survey Bus Admin and Mgt. Business Studies Cartography. Catering And Hotel Mgt. Ceramic Technology Ceramics Chemical & Leather Tech. Chemical Eng. Tech. Chemistry SLT Chemistry/Biochem SLT Civil Engg. Tech. Computer Engineering Computer Studies Co-operative Studies Crop Production Tech. Dental Tech. Dental Therapy Electronics & Comm. Engg. Elect/Electronics Engg. Environmental Engg. Tech. Estate Management Farm Power And Machine Engg. Fashion Design And Clothing Financial Studies Fisheries Technology Food Technology Forestry Technology Foundry Engg. Tech. Geoinformatic (Land Surveying) Graphics Home Economics And Mgt. Horticulture & Landscape Industrial Main. Engg. Industrial Safety & Envr. 116 2520 916 48 1893 32 70 62 21 64 22 55 27 28 36 49 133 604 7 10 71 National Diploma Female 49 991 170 32 661 2 43 24 14 21 24 47 2 3 63 164 390 2 30 Total 165 3511 1086 80 2554 32 72 105 24 21 70 36 76 51 75 38 52 196 768 397 12 101 Higher National Diploma Male Female 53 992 135 69 135 331 12 326 7 193 23 12 35 45 71 6 90 - 10 329 10 8 10 101 2 202 97 17 29 29 16 83 24 - Total 63 1321 145 77 145 432 14 528 7 290 40 41 35 74 87 89 114 - 262 TABLE 264.2: MONOTECHNICS SUMMARY OF ENROLMENT BY GENDER, PROGRAMME AND SESSION, 2003/2004 Number National Diploma Programme Higher National Diploma Male Female Total Male Female Total Instrumentation & Control - - - - - - Insurance - - - - - - Library Science - - - - - - Marine Engg. Tech. 320 26 346 18 4 22 Maritime Business & Transport 146 - 21 - 167 - 32 - 1 - 33 - 18 - 33 - 51 - - 4 - 4 - Metallurgy Tech. - - - - - - Micro-Biology SLT - - - - - - Micro-Biology/BioChem - - - - - - Mineral Resources Engg - - - - - - Mining Engg Technology - - - - - - 250 5 255 - - - - - Marketing Mass Communication Mechanical Engineering Tech. Nautical Science Painting 5 - 50 - 55 - - - - Pest Control Technology - - - Petroleum & Gas Process - - - 80 - 20 - 100 - 99 - 14 - 113 - - - - - 6 - Photogrammetry - - - - - - Physics/Electronics - - - - - - Post Harvest Technology - - - - - - Power & Machine Engg. - - - - - - Power/Plant Engg. - - - - - - Printing Technology - - - - - - Production Engg. Technology - - - - - - Public Administration - - - - - - Purchasing & Supply - - - - - - Quantity Surveying - - - - - - Rubber/Polymer Tech. 23 3 26 - - - Science Lab. Tech SLT Sculture 95 - 43 - 138 - 9 - 5 - 14 - Secretarial Studies 59 79 - 17 69 - 20 - 52 Soil & Water Engg 44 32 76 73 - 66 - 139 - 92 - 67 - 159 - Nutrition & Dietectics Petroleum Engg. Tech. Petromarketing & Business Soil Science & Tech. Statistics Structural Engg Tech. Surveying/Geoinformatics Textile Design Textile Technology Tourism Transportation Engg Tech. - - - - - - 261 - 41 - 302 - 73 - 26 - 99 - - - - - - - 172 - - - - - - - 115 - 57 - - - - - - - Welding/Fabrication Engg. 64 - 6 - 70 - 32 - 2 - 34 - Wildlife Management 95 11 106 Wood And Paper Tech. 58 27 85 22 - 6 - 28 - 8465 3161 11626 2989 1157 4146 Urban & Regional Planning Water & Public Health Total Source: National Board for Technical Education Note: - = Nil 263 TABLE 265.1: MONOTECHNICS SUMMARY OF OUT-TURN BY GENDER, PROGRAMME AND SESSION, 2001/2002 Number Programme Accountancy Agric Extension and Magt Agric. Enginnering Tech. Agric. Technology Aircraft Engg. Tech. Airframe Power Plant Animal Health Tech. Animal Health/Production Animal Production Tech. Architectural Tech. Art and Design Automobile Engineering Tech. Banking and Finance Bilingual Secretarial Studies BioChemistry SLT Biology SLT Biology/MicroBiology SLT Boat & Ship Building Tech. Book Publishing Building Technology Building/Quantity Surveyor Bus Admin and Mgt. Business Studies Cartography. Catering And Hotel Mgt. Ceramic Technology Ceramics Chemical & Leather Tech. Chemical Eng. Tech. Chemistry SLT Chemistry/Biochem SLT Civil Engg. Tech. Computer Engineering Computer Studies Co-operative Studies Crop Production Tech. Dental Tech. Dental Therapy Electronics & Comm. Engg. Elect/Electronics Engg. Environmental Engg. Tech. Estate Management Farm Power And Machine Engg. Fashion Design And Clothing Financial Studies Fisheries Technology Food Technology Forestry Technology Foundry Engg. Tech. Geoinformatic (Land Surveying) Graphics Home Economics And Mgt. Horticulture & Landscape Industrial Main. Engg. Industrial Safety & Envr. National Diploma Male Female 33 102 266 12 167 9 4 11 32 55 109 26 12 28 108 4 64 6 1 30 17 77 97 5 Total 45 130 374 16 231 15 4 12 62 72 186 97 31 Higher National Diploma Male Female 30 299 56 44 92 38 85 6 102 24 20 11 43 25 11 24 4 76 8 17 32 25 24 1 16 25 12 2 15 7 23 3 10 Total 34 375 64 61 124 63 109 7 118 49 32 13 58 32 23 14 34 264 TABLE 265.2: MONOTECHNICS SUMMARY OF OUT-TURN BY GENDER, PROGRAMME AND SESSION, 2001/2002 Number National Diploma Programme Instrumentation & Control Insurance Library Science Marine Engg. Tech. Maritime Business & Transport Marketing Mass Communication Mechanical Engineering Tech. Metallurgy Tech. Micro-Biology SLT Micro-Biology/BioChem Mineral Resources Engg Mining Engg Technology Nautical Science Nutrition & Dietectics Painting Pest Control Technology Petroleum & Gas Process Petroleum Engg. Tech. Petromarketing & Business Photogrammetry Physics/Electronics Post Harvest Technology Power & Machine Engg. Power/Plant Engg. Printing Technology Production Engg. Technology Public Administration Purchasing & Supply Quantity Surveying Rubber/Polymer Tech. Science Lab. Tech (SLT) Sculture Secretarial Studies Soil & Water Engg Soil Science & Tech. Statistics Structural Engg Tech. Surveying/Geoinformatics Textile Design Textile Technology Tourism Transportation Engg Tech. Urban & Regional Planning Water & Public Health Welding/Fabrication Engg. Wildlife Management Wood And Paper Tech. Total Source: National Board for Technical Education Higher National Diploma Male Female Total Male Female Total - - - 89 19 - 2 - 91 19 - - - - 44 - 1 - 45 - 26 14 79 - 2 2 0 - 28 16 79 - 13 - 7 - 20 - 23 - 18 - 2 - 20 - 2 43 - 2 19 - 4 62 - 35 - 3 - 23 - 9 - 32 - 16 - 7 - 23 - 44 - 29 - 73 - 40 - 6 - 46 - 25 - 1 - 26 - 45 - 3 - 48 - 28 17 16 1314 3 20 19 - 2 5 28 19 21 18 31 18 - 525 1839 1168 3 - 19 35 - 1 - 18 31 19 - 327 1495 Note: - = Nil 265 TABLE 266.1: MONOTECHNICS SUMMARY OF ENROLMENT BY GENDER, PROGRAMME AND SESSION, 2003/2004 Number Programme Male Accountancy Agric Extension and Magt Agric. Enginnering Tech. Agric. Technology Aircraft Engg. Tech. Airframe Power Plant Animal Health Tech. Animal Health/Production Animal Production Tech. Architectural Tech. Art and Design Automobile Engineering Tech. Banking and Finance Bilingual Secretarial Studies BioChemistry SLT Biology SLT Biology/MicroBiology SLT Boat & Ship Building Tech. Book Publishing Building Technology Building/Quantity Survey Bus Admin and Mgt. Business Studies Cartography. Catering And Hotel Mgt. Ceramic Technology Ceramics Chemical & Leather Tech. Chemical Eng. Tech. Chemistry SLT Chemistry/Biochem SLT Civil Engg. Tech. Computer Engineering Computer Studies Co-operative Studies Crop Production Tech. Dental Tech. Dental Therapy Electronics & Comm. Engg. Elect/Electronics Engg. Environmental Engg. Tech. Estate Management Farm Power And Machine Engg. Fashion Design And Clothing Financial Studies Fisheries Technology Food Technology Forestry Technology Foundry Engg. Tech. Geoinformatic (Land Surveying) Graphics Home Economics And Mgt. Horticulture & Landscape Industrial Main. Engg. Industrial Safety & Envr. 35 135 69 515 12 54 310 30 4 6 2 47 45 40 193 - National Diploma Female 15 46 6 128 8 0 79 1 6 1 1 56 16 44 118 - Total 50 181 75 643 20 54 389 31 10 7 3 103 45 56 237 118 - Higher National Diploma Male Female 13 273 20 18 26 38 88 34 14 22 33 18 - 130 3 1 12 25 27 36 3 4 23 11 - Total 13 403 23 19 38 63 115 70 14 25 37 23 29 - 266 TABLE 266.2: MONOTECHNICS SUMMARY OF ENROLMENT BY GENDER, PROGRAMME AND SESSION, 2003/2004 Number National Diploma Programme Higher National Diploma Male Female Total Male Female Total Instrumentation & Control - - - - - - Insurance - - - - - - Library Science - - - - - - 115 10 125 12 - 12 35 - 3 - 38 - 13 - - 13 - Mass Communication - - - - - - Mechanical Engineering Tech. - - - - - - Metallurgy Tech. - - - - - - Micro-Biology SLT - - - - - - Micro-Biology/BioChem - - - - - - Mineral Resources Engg 32 2 34 - - - Mining Engg Technology 22 2 24 - - - Nautical Science 46 - 1 - 47 - - - - - - - Painting - - - - - - Pest Control Technology - - - - - - 40 - - Petroleum & Gas Process - 48 - 48 3 51 52 7 59 Photogrammetry 6 - 10 - 16 - 13 - 9 - 22 - Physics/Electronics - - - - - - Post Harvest Technology - - - - - - Power & Machine Engg. - - - - - - 21 - - 8 - - - - 21 - - - Production Engg. Technology - - - - - - Public Administration - - - - - - Purchasing & Supply - - - - - - Quantity Surveying - - - - - - Rubber/Polymer Tech. 7 3 10 - - - Science Lab. Tech SLT 12 - 3 - 15 - - - - - - - 27 - 11 - 38 - 28 - - 35 - 18 - 14 - 32 - 7 - 5 - 12 - Marine Engg. Tech. Maritime Business & Transport Marketing Nutrition & Dietectics Petroleum Engg. Tech. Petromarketing & Business Power/Plant Engg. Printing Technology Sculture Secretarial Studies Soil & Water Engg Soil Science & Tech. Statistics Structural Engg Tech. - - - - - - Surveying/Geoinformatics 2 - 10 - 5 - - Textile Design 8 - - 5 - Textile Technology - - - - - - - - Transportation Engg Tech. 35 - 4 - 39 - - - - Urban & Regional Planning - - - - - - Water & Public Health - - - - - - Welding/Fabrication Engg. 46 - 46 32 2 34 Wildlife Management 12 - 12 Wood And Paper Tech. 28 4 32 12 - 1 - 13 - Total 2015 Source: National Board for Technical Education 597 2612 824 314 1138 Tourism Note: - = Nil 267 TABLE 267.1: MONOTECHNICS SUMMARY OF ENROLMENT BY GENDER, PROGRAMME AND SESSION, 2004/2005 Programme Accountancy Agric Extension and Magt Agric. Enginnering Tech. Agric. Technology Aircraft Engg. Tech. Airframe Power Plant Animal Health Tech. Animal Health/Production Animal Production Tech. Architectural Tech. Art and Design Automobile Engineering Tech. Banking and Finance Bilingual Secretarial Studies BioChemistry SLT Biology SLT Biology/MicroBiology SLT Boat & Ship Building Tech. Book Publishing Building Technology Building/Quantity Survey Bus Admin and Mgt. Business Studies Cartography. Catering And Hotel Mgt. Ceramic Technology Ceramics Chemical & Leather Tech. Chemical Eng. Tech. Chemistry SLT Chemistry/Biochem SLT Civil Engg. Tech. Computer Engineering Computer Studies Co-operative Studies Crop Production Tech. Dental Tech. Dental Therapy Electronics & Comm. Engg. Elect/Electronics Engg. Environmental Engg. Tech. Estate Management Farm Power And Machine Engg. Fashion Design And Clothing Financial Studies Fisheries Technology Food Technology Forestry Technology Foundry Engg. Tech. Geoinformatic (Land Surveying) Graphics Home Economics And Mgt. Horticulture & Landscape Industrial Main. Engg. Industrial Safety & Envr. Male 56 52 157 528 5 459 22 28 43 11 27 23 48 45 201 1 - National Diploma Female 28 25 26 161 10 159 33 7 1 24 47 2 17 51 157 - Total 84 77 183 689 15 618 22 28 76 7 12 51 70 50 62 252 158 - Number Higher National Diploma Male Female Total 27 27 252 108 360 66 14 80 75 9 84 104 35 139 88 28 116 4 4 74 27 101 17 17 29 29 14 14 12 10 22 18 3 21 14 25 39 19 6 25 - 268 TABLE 267.2: MONOTECHNICS SUMMARY OF ENROLMENT BY GENDER, PROGRAMME AND SESSION, 2004/2005 Number National Diploma Programme Instrumentation & Control Insurance Library Science Marine Engg. Tech. Maritime Business & Transport Marketing Mass Communication Mechanical Engineering Tech. Metallurgy Tech. Micro-Biology SLT Micro-Biology/BioChem Mineral Resources Engg Mining Engg Technology Higher National Diploma Male Female Total Male Female Total - - - - - - 84 9 93 8 1 9 55 - 7 - 62 - 18 - 1 - 19 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Nautical Science Nutrition & Dietectics Painting 32 - 1 - 33 - - - - Pest Control Technology Petroleum & Gas Process 21 - 7 - 28 - - - - Petroleum Engg. Tech. Petromarketing & Business 27 - 3 - 30 - 23 - 1 - 24 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Photogrammetry Physics/Electronics Post Harvest Technology Power & Machine Engg. Power/Plant Engg. Printing Technology Production Engg. Technology Public Administration Purchasing & Supply Quantity Surveying Rubber/Polymer Tech. Science Lab. Tech (SLT) Sculture Secretarial Studies Soil & Water Engg Soil Science & Tech. Statistics Structural Engg Tech. Surveying/Geoinformatics Textile Design Textile Technology Tourism Transportation Engg Tech. Urban & Regional Planning Water & Public Health - - - 13 20 - 2 - 13 22 - - - - 1 - 2 - 3 - 20 - 8 - 28 - 25 43 3 32 28 75 21 - 30 - 51 - 79 - 70 - 149 - 82 - 19 - 101 - 77 - 40 - 117 - 31 - 10 - 41 - - - - Welding/Fabrication Engg. Wildlife Management - - - 23 - 2 - 25 - 10 4 14 Wood And Paper Tech. 32 6 38 10 - 1 - 11 - 2162 855 3017 1120 418 1538 Total Source: National Board for Technical Education Note: - = Nil 269 TABLE 268: SUMMARY OF MONOTECHNIC ENROLMENT BY PROGRAMME AND GENDER (2005/20006) Number National Diploma Programme Higher National Diploma Male Female Total Male Female Total 70 27 97 91 14 105 600 72 672 282 27 309 - - - 793 280 1,073 Agric Tech 2,130 1,016 3,146 288 101 389 Animal Health & Prod 1,651 608 2,259 284 120 404 161 74 235 124 43 167 36 130 78 212 - Accountancy Agric Engr Agric Ext & MGT Animal Health Animal Production Basic Science 36 - - - - - Boat/Ship Building Tech 84 - 84 - - - Business Studies 12 304 316 10 6 16 - Catering & Hotel MGT - 33 33 - - 15 21 36 - - - - - - 232 96 328 Dental Technology 34 35 69 31 24 55 Dental Therapy 44 56 100 25 43 68 108 5 113 113 13 126 Cooperative Studies Crop Prod horticulture Elect/Electronics Engr Enviromen Health Technology Fisheries Tech Food Technology Forestry Technology Geoinformatics/Land Survey Home & Rural Economics 18 44 62 23 89 112 160 63 223 12 1 13 4 7 11 3 1 4 437 102 539 127 27 154 23 8 31 - - - 9 345 354 8 91 99 Horticulture & Landscape Tech 64 2 66 33 6 39 Health Infortion Management 53 135 188 47 110 157 Journalism 47 113 160 6 6 4 Leather Technology 21 1 22 8 - 8 Marine Engr 397 10 407 75 10 85 Maritime Trans & Bus.Std 162 20 182 77 7 84 14 23 37 2 2 4 239 3 242 100 3 103 - Mass Communication Mechanical Engr Mineral Res Engr 78 6 84 - - Nautical Science 314 10 324 8 - - 64 12 76 48 16 64 Office Technology & Management Pest MGT Tech 24 3 27 55 32 87 154 28 182 85 13 98 Petroleum Engr 78 5 83 82 12 94 Petroleum MKT & Bus. Std 71 35 106 28 22 90 Polymer Tech 31 4 35 - - - - - - - 12 12 Petroleum &Gas Processing Public Health Nursing Safety & Environment 49 36 85 56 24 80 Science Lab Tech 165 140 305 36 20 56 Soil Science Tech - - - 42 5 47 144 9 153 70 14 84 Tourism 57 43 100 - - - Welding & Fab Eng 95 1 96 83 2 85 Wild MGT Tech 38 5 43 35 11 46 Wood&paper Tech 25 15 40 - - - 8,081 3,378 11,459 3,556 1,381 4,937 Survey &Geoinformatics Total 270 TABLE 269: SUMMARY OF MONOTECHNIC OUT-TURN BY PROGRAMME AND GENDER, 2005 Number National Diploma Male Female 168 36 379 71 1,220 517 1,077 591 25 12 8 26 2 18 13 30 84 14 12 1 6 2 7 12 15 14 17 19 57 3 Total 204 450 1,737 1,668 25 20 28 31 114 14 13 8 19 29 36 60 19 6 115 10 292 14 18 76 9 461 36 294 23 86 22 62 1 43 8 25 14 24 126 9 6 11 36 86 127 52 14 36 10 11 5 55 62 3 8 17 1 1 3 9 18 7 1 - 47 35 15 - 23 24 11 3 34 27 7 24 37 3 40 - 10 - - - 15 42 51 85 16 20 2 2 16 20 4 26 14 - 49 42 - 23 50 11 14 40 1 37 90 12 2 20 9 5 14 28 58 5,999 Programme Accountancy Agric Engr Agric Ext & MGT Agric Tech Animal Health & Prod Animal Production & Fishries APT Automotive Engr. Animal Health Animal Production Basic Science Boat/Ship Building Tech Business Admin & Mgt Business Studies Catering & Hotel MGT Civil Engr Computer Science Cooperative Studies CPT Crop Prod horticulture Dental Technology Dental Therapy Elect/Electronics Engr Enviromen Health Technology Fisheries Tech 57 Food Technology 3 Forestry Technology 346 Geoinformatics/Land Survey* 26 Home & Rural Economics 2 Horticulture & Landscape Tech Health Infortion Management 9 Land Survey 68 Journalism Leather Technology 5 Marine Engr 45 Maritime Trans & Bus.Std 51 Mass Communication Mechanical Engr 47 Mineral Res Engr 28 Nautical Science 14 Office Technology & Management Pest MGT Tech Petroleum &Gas Processing Petroleum Engr 17 Petroleum MKT & Bus. Std Polymer Tech 10 Public Health Nursing Power/Plant Engr Pre-ND 36 Pre-ND Science Production Engr 43 Science Lab Tech Safety & Environment Soil And Water Engr 23 Soil Science Tech 28 Tourism Water Resource Engr Survey &Geoinformatics* 18 Wild Life Mgt Tech Wild MGT Tech 30 Wood&paer Tech 3,975 Total Source: National Board for Technical Education, Kaduna. 2,024 Higher National Diploma Male Female 32 10 216 17 524 166 220 123 337 113 92 37 15 14 19 32 20 24 13 2 8 6 4 144 55 14 7 6 17 36 - 2,123 Total 42 233 690 343 450 129 29 19 52 37 10 10 199 21 23 36 875 2,998 Note: - = Nil 271 TABLE 270.1: MONOTECHNICS SUMMARY OF ENROLMENT BY GENDER, PROGRAMME AND SESSION, 2006/2007 Number National Diploma Programme Accountancy Agric Extension and Magt Agric. Enginnering Tech. Agric. Technology Aircraft Engg. Tech. Airframe Power Plant Animal Health Tech. Animal Health/Production Animal Production Tech. Architectural Tech. Art and Design Automobile Engineering Tech. Banking and Finance Bilingual Secretarial Studies BioChemistry SLT Biology SLT Biology/MicroBiology SLT Boat & Ship Building Tech. Book Publishing Building Technology Building/Quantity Survey Bus Admin and Mgt. Business Studies Cartography. Catering And Hotel Mgt. Ceramic Technology Ceramics Chemical & Leather Tech. Chemical Eng. Tech. Chemistry SLT Chemistry/Biochem SLT Civil Engg. Tech. Computer Engineering Computer Studies Co-operative Studies Crop Production Tech. Dental Tech. Dental Therapy Electronics & Comm. Engg. Elect/Electronics Engg. Environmental Engg. Tech. Estate Management Farm Power And Machine Engg. Fashion Design And Clothing Financial Studies Fisheries Technology Food Technology Forestry Technology Foundry Engg. Tech. Geoinformatic (Land Surveying) Graphics Home Economics And Mgt. Horticulture & Landscape Industrial Main. Engg. Industrial Safety & Envr. Male 28 43 11 27 23 48 45 201 1 - Female 33 7 1 24 47 2 17 51 157 - Higher National Diploma Total 28 76 7 12 51 70 50 62 252 158 - Male 4 74 17 29 14 12 18 14 19 - Female 27 10 3 25 6 - Total 4 101 17 29 14 22 21 39 25 - 272 TABLE 270.2: MONOTECHNICS SUMMARY OF ENROLMENT BY GENDER, PROGRAMME AND SESSION, 2006/2007 Number National Diploma Programme Higher National Diploma Male Female Total Male Female Total Instrumentation & Control - - - - - - Insurance - - - - - - Library Science - - - - - - Marine Engg. Tech. 84 9 93 8 1 9 Maritime Business & Transport 55 - 7 - 62 - 18 - 1 - 19 - Mass Communication - - - - - - Mechanical Engineering Tech. - - - - - - Metallurgy Tech. - - - - - - Micro-Biology SLT - - - - - - Micro-Biology/BioChem - - - - - - Mineral Resources Engg - - - - - - Mining Engg Technology - - - - - - 32 - 1 - 33 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7 - 28 - - - - Petroleum & Gas Process 21 - - - - Petroleum Engg. Tech. 27 3 30 23 1 24 Petromarketing & Business - - - - - - Photogrammetry - - - - - - Physics/Electronics - - - - - - Post Harvest Technology - - - - - - Power & Machine Engg. - - - - - - Power/Plant Engg. - - - - - - Printing Technology - - - - - - Production Engg. Technology - - - - - - Public Administration - - - - - - Purchasing & Supply - - - - - - Quantity Surveying - - - - - - Rubber/Polymer Tech. 13 - 13 - - - Science Lab. Tech (SLT) Sculture 20 - 2 - 22 - 1 - 2 - 3 - Secretarial Studies 20 8 28 25 3 28 Soil & Water Engg - - - 43 32 75 21 30 51 79 70 149 Statistics - - - - - - Structural Engg Tech. - - - - - - 82 19 101 77 40 117 Textile Design - - - - - - Textile Technology - - - - - - 31 10 41 - - - Transportation Engg Tech. - - - - - - Urban & Regional Planning - - - - - - Water & Public Health - - - 23 2 25 Marketing Nautical Science Nutrition & Dietectics Painting Pest Control Technology Soil Science & Tech. Surveying/Geoinformatics Tourism - - - - - - Wildlife Management 10 4 14 Wood And Paper Tech. 32 1 - 11 - 418 1,538 Welding/Fabrication Engg. Total 2,162 Source: National Board for Technical Education, Kaduna. Note: - = Nil 6 38 10 - 855 3,017 1,120 273 TABLE 271.1: SUMMARY OF MONOTECHNIC OUTTURN BY PROGRAMME AND GENDER, 2006 Number National Diploma Programme Higher National Diploma Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female MF 27 1 28 30 3 33 85 16 - 158 14 172 154 7 161 312 21 999 20 5 25 302 141 443 322 146 1,404 Agric Tech 979 435 1,414 134 78 212 1,123 517 4,892 Animal Health & Prod 654 286 940 155 77 232 809 363 3,516 - - - 21 8 29 21 8 87 Animal Health 53 25 78 96 37 133 149 62 633 Animal Production 29 - 29 85 25 110 114 25 417 Basic Science - - - - - - - - - Boat/Ship Building Tech - - - - - - - - - Business Studies - - - - - - - - - Catering & Hotel MGT - 14 14 - - - - 14 42 Cooperative Studies - - - - - - - - - Crop Prod horticulture - - - 114 44 158 114 44 474 Dental Technology - - - - - - - - - Dental Therapy - - - - - - - - - 31 1 32 28 5 33 59 6 195 - - - - - - - - - 34 14 48 - - - 34 14 144 - - - - - - - - - 180 67 247 43 11 54 223 78 903 - - - - - - - - - 49 190 239 2 75 77 51 265 948 - - - 48 1 49 48 1 147 49 102 151 27 82 109 76 184 780 Journalism - - - - - - - - - Leather Technology - - - - - - - - - 54 1 55 6 6 12 60 7 201 Maritime Trans & Bus.Std - - - - - - - - - Mass Communication - - - - - - - - Mechanical Engr 75 - 75 54 - 54 129 - 387 Mineral Res Engr 32 4 36 - - - 32 4 108 Nautical Science 27 1 28 - - - 27 1 84 Accountancy Agric Engr Agric Ext & MGT Animal Production & Fishries Elect/Electronics Engr Enviromen Health Technology Fisheries Tech Food Technology Forestry Technology Geoinformatics/Land Survey* Home & Rural Economics Horticulture & Landscape Tech Health Infortion Management Marine Engr 274 TABLE 271.2: SUMMARY OF MONOTECHNIC OUTTURN BY PROGRAMME AND GENDER, 2006 Number National Diploma Higher National Diploma Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female 23 11 34 28 8 36 51 19 - - - - - - - - - Petroleum &Gas Processing 26 2 28 20 3 23 46 5 153 Petroleum Engr 30 1 31 31 9 40 61 10 213 Petroleum MKT & Bus. Std 10 3 13 16 7 23 26 10 108 Pre ND - - - - - - 227 61 288 Pre ND Business - - - - - - 11 7 18 Pre ND Science - - - - - - 118 26 144 Polymer Tech - - - - - - - - - Public Health Nursing - - - - - - - - - Safety & Environment 25 10 35 44 8 52 69 18 261 Science Lab Tech 30 9 39 10 3 13 40 12 156 Soil Science Tech - - - - - - - - - Survey &Geoinformatics* 42 5 47 - - - 42 5 141 Tourism 30 21 51 - - - 30 21 153 Welding & Fab Eng 29 0 29 47 2 49 76 2 234 - - - 15 7 22 15 7 66 16 17 33 - - - 16 17 99 117 79 Total Source: National Board for Technical Education, Kaduna. Note: - = Nil 340 211 47 258 828 220 2,034 Programme Office Technology & Management Pest MGT Tech Wild MGT Tech Wood and paer Tech MF 275 TABLE 272.1 SUMMARY OF MONOTECHNIC ENROLMENT BY PROGRAMME AND GENDER (2007/2008) Number National Diploma Programme Higher National Diploma Male Female Total Male Female Total 69 4 73 68 3 71 Agric Engr 411 126 537 164 28 192 Agric Ext & MGT 151 22 173 776 284 1,060 Agric Tech 1,829 863 2,692 308 90 398 Animal Health & Prod 1,102 319 1,421 400 149 549 Animal Health 75 20 95 177 68 245 Animal Production 36 19 55 203 130 333 124 1 125 - - - Catering & Hotel MGT - 35 35 - 11 11 Cooperative Studies - - - 64 19 83 Crop Prod horticulture - - - 245 93 338 10 40 50 16 39 55 215 57 272 30 9 45 - - - - 6 6 423 94 517 96 26 122 36 472 508 25 129 154 102 13 115 126 21 147 Health Infortion Management 47 124 171 51 140 191 Journalism 41 47 88 13 14 27 Leather Technology 24 2 26 8 1 9 Marine Engr 526 19 540 27 4 31 Maritime Trans & Bus.Std 202 53 255 61 8 69 58 128 186 24 42 66 365 - 385 - - - - 20 - 27 1 28 63 46 15 61 Accountancy Boat/Ship Building Tech Enviromen Health Technology Fisheries Tech Food Technology Forestry Technology Home & Rural Economics Horticulture & Landscape Tech Mass Communication Mechanical Engr Nautical Science Office Technology & Management 55 Polymer Tech 31 3 34 - - - - 12 Science Lab Tech 55 39 94 19 10 Tourism 63 49 112 29 21 50 - - - 40 8 48 30 11 41 Public Health Nursing Wild MGT Tech Wood and paper Tech Total 6,075 2,588 Source: National Board for Technical Education, Kaduna. Note: - = Nil 8,663 - - 12 - - - - 3,137 1,412 4,549 276 TABLE 273: SUMMARY OF MONOTECHNIC OUTTURN BY PROGRAMME AND GENDER, 2007 Number National Diploma Higher National Diploma Programme Male Accountancy 32 Agric Engr 110 Agric Ext & MGT 12 Agric Tech 788 Animal Health & Prod 757 Animal Production & Fishries Animal Health 19 Animal Production Basic Science Boat/Ship Building Tech Business Studies Catering & Hotel MGT Cooperative Studies Crop Prod horticulture Dental Technology Dental Therapy Elect/Electronics Engr 58 Enviromen Health Technology Fisheries Tech 27 Food Technology Forestry Technology 118 Geoinformatics/Land Survey* Home & Rural Economics 3 Horticulture & Landscape Tech Health Infortion Management 38 Journalism 9 Leather Technology 4 Marine Engr Maritime Trans & Bus.Std Mass Communication 16 Mechanical Engr 55 Minaral Res Engr 32 Office Tech & Mgt 34 Pest MGT Tech Petroleum &Gas Processing 54 Petroleum Engr 30 Petroleum MKT & Bus. Std 10 Polymer Tech 12 Pre ND Pre ND Science 19 Public Health Nursing Safety & Environment 16 Science Lab Tech 26 Soil Science Tech Survey &Geoinformatics* 14 Tourism 30 Welding & Fab Eng 32 Wild MGT Tech Wood&paer Tech 10 2,365 Total Source: National Board for Technical Education, Kaduna. Note: - = Nil Female Total Male Female Total 12 306 235 11 11 32 122 12 1,094 992 30 11 26 68 302 224 84 48 88 60 - 1 13 121 62 21 17 32 32 - 27 81 423 286 105 65 120 92 - 3 11 29 172 97 21 23 4 7 10 1 3 1 8 7 31 2 21 11 1,037 61 38 147 175 135 30 4 39 55 36 41 64 31 13 13 27 23 57 16 51 32 21 3,402 79 42 10 37 2 38 38 21 5 59 21 36 31 16 2 11 18 16 6 14 1,402 30 2 1 10 36 3 92 28 8 3 9 7 31 5 11 575 109 44 11 47 38 41 130 49 5 59 29 39 40 23 33 16 29 19 6 14 1,980 277 TABLE 274: SUMMARY OF MONOTECHNIC ENROLMENT BY PROGRAMME AND GENDER (2008/2009) Number National Diploma Programme Accountancy Agric Engr Agric Ext & MGT Male Female Higher National Diploma Total Male Female Total 67 6 73 68 3 71 280 29 309 49 1 50 98 60 158 713 359 1,070 Agric Tech 1,397 642 2,039 214 78 292 Animal Health & Prod 1,505 547 2,002 254 53 307 Animal Health Animal Production Boat/Ship Building Tech - - - 79 27 106 76 34 110 154 85 239 139 Catering & Hotel MGT 4 143 - - - 41 41 - 21 21 Cooperative Studies - - - 64 19 83 Crop Prod horticulture - - - 175 61 236 Elect/Electronics Engr 106 2 108 170 12 182 Enviromen Health Technology Fisheries Tech Food Technology 15 46 61 - - - 346 114 461 58 18 76 8 2 29 - - - Forestry Technology 700 171 874 116 29 145 Home & Rural Economics 184 428 603 54 116 170 Horticulture & Landscape Tech 94 24 118 153 46 199 Health Infortion Management 66 153 219 50 133 183 Journalism 17 56 73 12 42 54 Leather Technology 31 4 35 8 2 10 Marine Engr 529 15 548 100 7 107 Maritime Trans & Bus.Std 226 67 289 97 21 118 Mass Communication 63 88 152 15 21 36 Mechanical Engr 16 15 175 131 5 136 Mineral Res Engr 70 6 76 - - - Nautical Science 370 15 285 24 1 25 64 9 73 58 14 72 - - - 80 30 110 Petroleum &Gas Processing 96 19 109 81 12 99 Petroleum Engr 67 3 75 98 10 108 Petroleum MKT & Bus. Std 59 Office Technology & Management Pest MGT Tech 57 39 96 39 20 Polymer Tech 2 42 41 - - - Public Health Nursing - - - - 43 43 Safety & Environment 69 26 95 84 43 127 Science Lab Tech 101 110 213 46 50 96 Soil Science Tech 33 57 90 - - - Tourism 82 39 120 69 49 118 Welding & Fab Eng 95 1 96 83 2 85 Wild MGT Tech 49 17 60 72 41 113 Wood&paper Tech 27 7 30 - - - 3,026 10,392 3,468 1,474 4,942 Total 7,361 Source: National Board for Technical Education, Kaduna Note: - = Nil 278 TABLE 275: SUMMARY OF MONOTECHNIC OUTTURN BY PROGRAMME AND GENDER, 2008 Number National Diploma Higher National Diploma Programme Accountancy Agric Engr Agric Ext & MGT Agric Tech Animal Health & Prod APT Aircraft Engr Tech. Animal Health Animal Production Basic Science CPT Boat/Ship Building Tech Business Studies Catering & Hotel MGT Cooperative Studies Crop Prod horticulture Dental Technology Dental Therapy Elect/Electronics Engr Enviromen Health Technology Fisheries Tech Food Technology Forestry Technology Geoinformatics/Land Survey* Home & Rural Economics Horticulture & Landscape Tech Health Infortion Management Journalism Leather Technology Marine Engr Maritime Trans & Bus.Std Mass Communication Mechanical Engr Mineral Res Engr Nautical Science Office Technology & Management Pest MGT Tech Petroleum &Gas Processing Petroleum Engr Petroleum MKT & Bus. Std Polymer Tech Pre-ND Science Public Health Nursing Safety & Environment Science Lab Tech Science Tech Survey &Geoinformatics* Tourism Welding & Fab Eng Wild MGT Tech Wood&paer Tech Male Female Total Male Female Total 44 90 640 710 42 34 112 6 14 15 140 55 9 339 163 5 8 15 30 3 2 27 99 99 979 873 47 42 127 36 17 17 167 24 27 355 91 171 81 157 54 10 8 55 4 9 131 43 56 41 73 18 26 4 22 28 36 486 134 227 122 230 72 36 12 77 3 29 9 51 74 98 2 77 127 9 53 2 58 46 3 - 27 9 93 - 29 67 139 3 - 3 30 20 3 69 18 2 3 7 11 11 5 30 23 10 80 29 1 20 23 - 1 7 12 0 - 2 27 12 23 - 30 13 20 6 50 19 13 - 4 - 17 - 2,125 Total Source: National Board for Technical Education, Kaduna Note: - = Nil 890 3,015 1,199 580 1,779 279 TABLE 276: SUMMARY OF MONOTECHNIC ENROLMENT BY PROGRAMME AND GENDER (2009/2010) Number National Diploma PROGRAMME Higher National Diploma Male Female Total Male Female Total 76 20 96 62 9 71 320 107 427 153 11 164 1 1 2 497 204 701 1,381 783 2,164 - - - 36 16 52 - - - 517 212 729 35 15 50 - - - 19 13 32 APT. Animal Health Animal Production 53 - 15 - 68 - 23 237 185 17 89 93 40 326 278 Boat/Ship Building Tech 94 1 95 - - - Business Admin & Mgt. 14 8 22 - - - Catering & Hotel MGT CPT Crop Prod horticulture - 43 - 43 - 103 162 12 43 103 12 146 265 Elect/Electronics Engr Accountancy Agric Engr Agric Ext & MGT Agric Tech Agric Equip. Impl. Pract. Animal Health & Prod Animal Prod . & Fisheries 113 3 116 165 16 181 Estate Mgt. - - - 45 25 70 Enviromen Health Technology - - - 17 45 62 247 80 11 212 67 29 - 16 50 152 241 - 327 27 262 219 270 - 40 52 52 27 38 9 16 136 102 16 49 68 188 129 54 5 18 23 - - 11 Fisheries Tech Food Technology Forestry Technology Health Infortion Management Home & Rural Economics Horticulture & Landscape Tech Hotel & Catering Mgt. Leather Technology 38 9 47 8 3 Local Govt Admin. 26 24 50 - - - Marine Engr 441 17 458 89 28 117 Maritime Trans & Bus.Std 201 31 232 77 11 88 Mass Communication 113 73 121 194 37 76 Mechanical Engr 104 - 104 123 8 131 Mineral Res Engr 64 14 78 - - - Nautical Science 354 19 373 22 - 22 60 10 70 64 6 70 - - - 134 52 186 Petroleum &Gas Processing 88 12 100 70 9 79 Petroleum Engr 74 7 81 91 11 102 Petroleum MKT & Bus. Std 63 35 98 40 26 66 Polymer Tech 47 8 55 - - - Office Tech & Management Pest MGT Tech Production Mgt. Public Admin. Prosthetic & Orthotics Tech. Safety & Environment Science Lab Tech Welding & Fab Eng Wood&paper Tech Total - - - 2 1 3 9 27 17 13 26 40 - - - 71 167 88 26 98 1 97 265 89 70 52 92 48 54 2 118 106 94 24 5 29 2 2 4 2,233 7,428 2,885 1,311 4,196 5,195 Source: National Board for Technical Education, Kaduna Note: - = Nil 280 TABLE 277: SUMMARY OF MONOTECHNIC OUTTUR BY PROGRAMME AND GENDER, 2009 Programme Accountancy Agric Engr Agric Ext & MGT Agric Tech Animal Health & Prod Animal Health Animal Production Basic Science Boat/Ship Building Tech Business Studies Catering & Hotel MGT CPT Cooperative Studies Crop Prod horticulture Dental Technology Dental Therapy Elect/Electronics Engr Enviromen Health Technology Fisheries Tech Food Technology Forestry Technology Geoinformatics/Land Survey* Home & Rural Economics Horticulture & Landscape Tech Health Infortion Management Journalism Leather Technology Marine Engr Maritime Trans & Bus.Std Mass Communication Mechanical Engr Mineral Res Engr Nautical Science Office Technology & Management Pest MGT Tech Petroleum &Gas Processing Petroleum Engr Petroleum MKT & Bus. Std Polymer Tech Pre ND Pre-ND Business Public Health Nursing Safety & Environment Science Lab Tech Soil Science Tech Survey &Geoinformatics* Tourism Welding & Fab Eng Wild MGT Tech Wood&paer Tech Number Higher National Diploma National Diploma Male Female Total Male Female Total 33 127 70 513 403 36 - 35 13 31 195 183 20 17 - 68 140 101 708 586 56 17 - 35 10 283 60 69 41 79 8 3 155 3 33 16 40 9 3 38 10 438 63 102 57 119 9 11 103 2 105 98 170 17 12 115 182 29 132 51 52 46 10 20 41 70 - 11 46 95 7 122 1 52 6 - 40 178 146 59 168 11 72 41 76 - 9 20 12 56 46 4 9 75 - 3 7 23 17 110 1 15 2 - 12 27 35 73 156 5 24 77 - 23 96 46 12 14 17 36 40 29 32 4 13 8 8 7 37 20 0 18 27 109 54 20 14 24 73 60 29 50 21 81 32 9 26 11 32 47 36 8 12 7 12 11 19 21 2 12 29 93 39 21 37 30 53 49 48 951 3,032 1,379 573 1,952 2,081 Total Source: National Board for Technical Education, Kaduna Note: - = Nil 281 TABLE 278: State NUMBER OF POLYTECHNICS BY STATE, 2005 - 2009 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Abia 1 1 1 1 2 Adamawa 2 2 2 2 2 Akwa Ibom 2 2 2 2 2 Anambra 1 1 1 1 1 Bauchi 2 2 2 2 2 Bayelsa 1 1 1 1 1 Benue 1 1 2 2 2 Borno 1 1 1 1 1 Cross River - - - - - Delta 3 3 3 3 3 Ebonyi 1 1 1 1 1 Edo 1 1 1 3 3 Ekiti 1 1 1 2 2 Enugu 2 2 2 2 2 Gombe - - - - - Imo 2 2 2 2 2 Jigawa 2 2 2 2 2 Kaduna 2 2 2 2 2 Kano 1 1 1 1 1 Katsina 1 1 1 1 1 Kebbi 1 1 1 1 1 Kogi 2 2 2 2 2 Kwara 2 2 2 2 2 Lagos 6 6 6 6 6 Nassarawa 2 2 2 2 2 Niger 2 2 2 2 2 Ogun 6 6 6 6 6 Ondo 1 1 1 1 1 Osun 5 5 5 6 6 Oyo 1 1 1 1 1 Plateau 1 1 1 1 1 Rivers 2 2 2 2 2 Sokoto 1 1 1 1 1 Taraba 2 2 2 2 1 Yobe 2 2 2 2 2 Zamfara 2 2 2 2 2 FCT (Abuja) 1 1 1 1 1 66 67 71 71 Total 66 Source: National Board for Technical Education Note: - = Nil 282 TABLE 279.1: STUDENT ENROLMENT IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF STUDY, 2005/2006 Number National Diploma Programme Accountancy Agric. Engineering Tech. Agric. Extension & Mgt. Agric. Mechanical Tech. Agric. Engr. Impl. Pract. Agric. Equipt. Impl. Pract. Animal Health Technology Animal Health/Production Animal Prod. Technology Applied Chemistry Architecture Art and Design Technology Automobile Engineering Banking and Finance BioChemistry SLT Biologica/MicroBiology Broadcasting Building Technology Business Studies Business Admin And Management Catering and Hotel Managt. Ceramic and Glass Chemical Engineering Chemistry Chemistry/Biochem SLT Civil Engineering Technology Civil -Transportation Civil Structures Computer Engineering Computer Science Computer Studies Computer Technology Cooperatives Economics Cooperatives Studies Elect/Electronics Engineering Electrical(Power) Electronics & Telecoms. Electronics(Comm) ENV. Engr. Technology Estate Management Farm Power & Machine Engg. Fashion Design Financial Studies Fisheries Technology Fine & Applied Arts Fine Arts Food Technology Forestry Technology Higher National Diploma Male Female Total Male Female Total 14,297 922 316 98 869 121 4,696 1,024 6,265 8,469 55 27 954 2,792 31 341 4,353 164 391 462 6,292 411 604 1,517 7 81 312 27 67 60 482 - 8,653 188 127 18 92 53 5,003 420 3,636 7,293 310 3 228 623 3 267 3,270 74 181 1155 1,842 95 31 968 23 78 476 17 36 3 1,051 - 22,950 1,110 443 116 961 174 9,699 1,444 9,901 15,762 365 30 1,182 3,415 34 608 7,623 238 572 1,617 8,134 506 635 2,485 30 159 788 44 103 63 1,533 - 5,544 181 110 68 10 87 15 84 366 34 1,460 21 30 89 320 246 3,584 3 10 241 82 25 876 82 105 113 987 33 166 20 270 1,889 114 175 40 380 536 112 49 204 34 4,155 36 51 9 4 17 4 34 62 13 1,463 10 74 106 95 304 2,777 31 2 137 89 21 226 56 17 70 789 24 68 34 150 411 6.00 6.00 45.00 254 171 31 256 7 9,699 217 161 77 14 104 19 118 428 47 2,923 31 104 195 415 550 6,361 34 12 378 171 46 1,102 138 122 183 1,776 57 234 54 420 2,300 114 181 46 425 790 283 80 460 41 283 TABLE 279.2: STUDENT ENROLMENT IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF STUDY, 2005/2006 Number Programme Foundry Engineering Tech. Glass and Ceramic Tech. Graphics Design Hotel & Catering Mgt. Industrial Design Insurance Land Survey Technology Legal Studies Library Science Local Govt. Admin Marketing National Diploma Male Female Total Higher National Diploma Male Female Total 32 122 32 718 263 118 469 470 2,312 7 374 2 618 150 40 448 246 2,435 39 496 34 1,336 413 158 917 716 4,747 10 37 53 18 315 33 113 1,790 3 13 177 1 277 13 202 1,873 13 50 230 19 592 46 315 3,663 2,795 1,163 425 3,678 783 251 6,473 1,946 676 703 359 17 735 223 10 1,438 582 27 524 3,016 289 11 75 - 21 416 106 8.00 - 545 3,432 395 11 83 - 69 207 1,172 79 15 363 47 50 201 25 3 308 116 257 1,373 104 18 671 136 14 150 40 2 42 10 34 44 - - - Office Tech. & Magt. 236 458 694 124 237 361 Painting & General Art 120 29 149 33 6 39 - - - 133 39 172 162 50 212 65 19 84 Power& Mechn. Engineering - - - 160 19 179 Power Option - - - 74 46 120 Power/Plant Engineering - - - 59 6 65 183 170 32 115 215 285 141 24 - 60 5 - 201 29 - 3,266 3,235 6,501 584 271 855 728 1253 1,981 368 377 745 Mass Communication Maths/Statistics Maths & Computer Mech. Eng. Craft Pract. Craft Practice. Mechanical Engr. Mechanical Engr.Tech. Metallurgical Engr. Tech Metallurgy MicroBiology SLT Mineral Resource Engineering Nutrition and Dietetics Physics/Electronics Polymer Tech. Printing Technology Production MGT. Public Account & Audit Public Administration Purchasing and Supply Quantity Surveying 802 185 987 351 140 491 3,067 3,555 6,622 445 469 914 78 168 246 - - - - - - 13 1 14 1,331 3,138 4,469 377 1,666 2,043 - - - 1 4 5 25 15 40 - - - - - - 7 8 15 1,531 760 2,291 408 231 639 123 14 137 7 3 10 - - - 71 47 118 69 75 144 - - - Town and Regional Planning 633 1760 2,393 323 148 471 Urban and Regional Planning 212 75 287 121 31 152 41 6 47 - - - 82,264 60,771 143,035 28,096 20,120 48,216 Science Lab. Technology Science Tech. Sculpture Secretarial Studies SLT Biology/MicroBiology Social Development Soil and Water Engineering Statistics Surveying & Geoinformatics Telecommunication Tourism Welding/Fabrication Engineering Total Source: National Board for Technical Education 284 TABLE 280.1: STUDENT ENROLMENT IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF STUDY, 2006/2007 Number Programme National Diploma Higher National Diploma Male Female Total Male Female Total 7,364 5,967 13,333 5,807 4,298 10,105 554 198 752 446 106 552 Agric. Extension & Mgt. - - - 124 81 205 Agric. Mechanical Tech. 374 118 492 36 6 42 85 16 101 - - - Animal Production - - - 18 4 22 Animal Prod. & Fisheries - - - 21 10 31 Accountancy Agric. Engineering Tech. Animal Health/Production Applied Chemistry Architecture Art and Design Technology Automobile Engineering Banking and Finance BioChemistry SLT - - - 179 105 284 1,490 171 1,661 819 161 980 184 60 244 61 46 107 - - - - - - 3,716 3,223 6,939 2,204 2,082 4,286 - - - 58 63 121 2,834 1,821 4,655 509 323 832 Biology - - - 17 63 80 Book Publishing - - - 2 9 11 Building Technology Business Admin And Management 1,888 4,050 395 2,997 2,283 7,047 832 3,967 165 2,843 997 6,810 Business Studies 3,239 3,011 6,250 186 209 395 47 301 348 20 143 163 Biologica/MicroBiology Catering and Hotel Managt. Ceramic and Glass Chemical Engineering Chemistry Chemistry/Biochem SLT Civil Engineering Technology - - - 30 - 30 744 138 882 187 58 245 - - - 200 102 302 138 114 252 53 100 153 1,497 3,046 422 3,468 1,253 244 Computer Craft Pract. 21 10 31 - - - Computer Engineering 956 286 1,242 204 108 312 Computer Science 4,217 3,317 7,534 1501 1319 2,820 Computer Studies 132 94 226 58 30 88 Computer Technology 204 108 312 145 18 163 Cooperatives Economics 109 196 305 10 31 41 Cooperatives Studies 210 165 375 110 39 149 37 2 39 98 4 102 Craft Practice. Crop Prod. & Horticulture - - - 16 1 17 6,123 1,181 7,304 2,982 420 3,402 109 1 110 100 - 100 Electronics & Telecoms. - - - 48 14 62 Electronics(Comm) - - - 62 1 63 Elect/Electronics Engineering Electrical(Power) ENV. Engr. Technology 54 30 84 50 18 68 1,664 1,085 2,749 812 665 1,477 TECH 29 164 193 40 20 60 Fisheries Technology 39 25 64 - - - Estate Management 285 TABLE 280.2: STUDENT ENROLMENT IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF STUDY, 2006/2007 Number Programme Food Technology Forestry Technology Foundry Engineering Tech. General Art Glass and Ceramic Tech. Graphics Design Home and Rural Economics Hotel & Catering Mgt. Human Resources Mgt. Hospital Operations Industrial Design Industrial Maint.Engr. Tech. Insurance Land Survey Technology Legal Studies Library Science Local Govt. Admin Management Marketing Mass Communication Maths/Statistics Maths & Computer Mech. Eng. Craft Pract. Mechanical Engr. Mechanical Engr.Tech. Metallurgical Engr. Tech Metallurgy MicroBiology SLT Mineral Resource Engineering Mining Engineering Nutrition and Dietetics Office Tech. & Magt. Painting & General Art Physics/Electronics Polymer Tech. Power& Mechn. Engineering Power Option Power/Plant Engineering Printing Technology Production MGT. Public Account & Audit Public Administration Purchasing and Supply Quantity Surveying Radio, TV and Electronics Science Lab. Technology Science Tech. Sculpture Secretarial Studies SLT Biology/MicroBiology Social Development Soil and Water Engineering Statistics Surveying & Geoinformatics Textile Tech. Tourism Tourism & Hotel Mgt. Town and Regional Planning Urban and Regional Planning Welding/Fabrication Engineering National Diploma Male Female 589 1,165 41 3 22 8 154 25 22 16 13 80 79 252 5 24 12 40 176 32 304 234 34 5 100 34 561 553 567 144 317 800 1,537 1,226 2,421 2,170 Total 1,754 44 30 179 38 93 331 29 52 208 538 39 134 1,114 711 1,117 2,763 4,591 Higher National Diploma Male Female 343 442 22 4 83 3 14 13 44 215 221 187 19 51 26 2 250 196 133 251 135 530 2,253 1,902 2,388 2,432 Total 785 26 86 27 259 408 70 28 446 384 665 4,155 4,820 933 402 1,335 378 187 565 3,085 79 55 214 90 19 50 242 116 1,773 175 900 25 3,434 165 1,125 242 1,827 355 27 165 1 512 300 48 218 8 7 17 17 83 38 39 30 1,167 261 300 14 3,771 408 1,838 190 845 86 15 213 6 256 118 8 3,303 87 62 231 107 102 88 281 146 2,940 436 1,200 39 7,205 573 2,963 432 2,672 441 42 378 7 768 418 56 1,628 3 21 342 141 91 9 32 83 29 148 111 147 169 483 427 685 620 149 314 718 120 25 38 267 173 - 199 3 256 27 31 31 31 23 4 2 33 65 470 228 237 480 209 1,121 635 32 10 32 191 90 - 1,827 3 24 598 168 122 40 32 114 52 152 113 180 234 953 655 922 1,100 358 1,435 1,353 152 35 70 458 263 - 43,081 109,211 34,890 23,284 58,174 Total 66,130 Source: National Board for Technical Education, Kaduna. Note: - = Nil 286 TABLE 281.1: STUDENT ENROLMENT IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF STUDY, 2007/2008 Number Programme National Diploma Male Accountancy 5,902 Accounting Practice 14 Agric. Engineering 573 Agric. Extension & Mgt. Agric. Tech. 426 Animal Health/Production 64 Animal Production Animal Prod. & Fisheries Applied Chemistry Architectural Tech 1,898 Art and Design Technology 148 Auto Mechanics Banking and Finance 2,552 BioChem/Microbiology BioChemistry Biology Biology/MicroBiology Book Publishing Building Technology 2,100 Business Admin And Management 3,797 Business Studies 2,010 Cartography 19 Catering and Hotel Managt. 73 Ceramic and Glass 0 Chemical Engineering 812 Chemistry Chemistry & Biology Chemistry/Biochem SLT Civil Engineering 2,994 Computer Engineering 1,031 Computer Science 4,135 Computer Studies 149 Computer Technology 202 Cooperative Economics 153 Cooperatives Studies 4 Craft Practice 265 Crop Prod. And Horticulture Design (Graphics) 18 Elect/Electronics Engineering 5,344 Electrical (Power) 98 Electronics & Telecoms Electronics (Comm) Envi. Engr. Tech 325 Estate Management 1,795 Farm Power & Machine Engg. Fashion Design & Cloth Tech. 42 Fine & Applied Arts 114 Fisheries Technology 48 Food Technology 566 Forestry Technology 54 Foundry Engineering Tech. 29 General Art. 127 Geoinformatics/Land Survey 6 Glass and Ceramic Tech. 7 Graphic Design Source: National Board for Technical Education, Kaduna. Note: - = Nil Higher National Diploma Female Total Male Female Total 4,466 15 110 115 16 207 96 2,162 299 2,833 1,998 8 214 0 236 349 381 3116 92 87 154 8 8 682 4 42 1,256 264 23 26 1,427 3 6 28 7 - 10,368 29 683 541 80 2,105 244 4,714 2,399 6,630 4,008 27 287 0 1,048 3,343 1,412 7,251 241 289 307 12 273 18 6,026 102 367 3,051 306 137 74 1,993 57 35 155 6 14 - 4,292 459 173 46 48.00 27 80 924 73 82 1,395 56 85 14 47 6 990 3052 600 23 6 28 188 137 22 42 1,830 268 1453 111 109 89 162 338 25 4 3,157 83 163 87 35 1222 2 33 34 239 14 128 3,108 115 84 1 28.00 19 73 156 18 2 1,237 74 82 38 67 16 208 2297 445 3 82 5 45 144 11 33 415 173 1188 60 34 82 90 11 8 593 4 22 3 11 977 25 23 517 6 16 7,400 574 257 47 76.00 46 153 1080 91 84 2,632 130 167 52 114 22 1198 5349 1,045 26 88 33 233 281 33 75 2,245 441 2641 171 143 171 252 349 33 4 3,750 87 185 90 46 2,199 2 58 57 756 20 144 287 TABLE 281.2: STUDENT ENROLMENT IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF STUDY,2007/2008 Number Programme Accountancy Accounting Practice Agric. Engineering Agric. Extension & Mgt. Agric. Tech. Animal Health/Production Animal Production Animal Prod. & Fisheries Applied Chemistry Architectural Tech Art and Design Technology Auto Mechanics Banking and Finance BioChem/Microbiology BioChemistry Biology Biology/MicroBiology Book Publishing Building Technology Business Admin And Management Business Studies Cartography Catering and Hotel Managt. Ceramic and Glass Chemical Engineering Chemistry Chemistry & Biology Chemistry/Biochem SLT Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Computer Science Computer Studies Computer Technology Cooperative Economics Cooperatives Studies Craft Practice Crop Prod. And Horticulture Design (Graphics) Elect/Electronics Engineering Electrical (Power) Electronics & Telecoms Electronics (Comm) Envi. Engr. Tech Estate Management Farm Power & Machine Engg. Fashion Design & Cloth Tech. Fine & Applied Arts Fisheries Technology Food Technology Forestry Technology Foundry Engineering Tech. General Art. Geoinformatics/Land Survey Glass and Ceramic Tech. Graphic Design National Diploma Male Female 5,902 14 573 426 64 1,898 148 2,552 2,100 3,797 2,010 19 73 0 812 2,994 1,031 4,135 149 202 153 4 265 18 5,344 98 325 1,795 42 114 48 566 54 29 127 6 7 - 4,466 15 110 115 16 207 96 2,162 299 2,833 1,998 8 214 0 236 349 381 3116 92 87 154 8 8 682 4 42 1,256 264 23 26 1,427 3 6 28 7 - Total 10,368 29 683 541 80 2,105 244 4,714 2,399 6,630 4,008 27 287 0 1,048 3,343 1,412 7,251 241 289 307 12 273 18 6,026 102 367 3,051 306 137 74 1,993 57 35 155 6 14 - Higher National Diploma Male Female 4,292 459 173 46 48.00 27 80 924 73 82 1,395 56 85 14 47 6 990 3052 600 23 6 28 188 137 22 42 1,830 268 1453 111 109 89 162 338 25 4 3,157 83 163 87 35 1222 2 33 34 239 14 128 3,108 115 84 1 28.00 19 73 156 18 2 1,237 74 82 38 67 16 208 2297 445 3 82 5 45 144 11 33 415 173 1188 60 34 82 90 11 8 593 4 22 3 11 977 25 23 517 6 16 Total 7,400 574 257 47 76.00 46 153 1080 91 84 2,632 130 167 52 114 22 1198 5349 1,045 26 88 33 233 281 33 75 2,245 441 2641 171 143 171 252 349 33 4 3,750 87 185 90 46 2,199 2 58 57 756 20 144 288 TABLE 281.3: STUDENT ENROLMENT IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF STUDY, 2007/2008 Programme National Diploma Male Female Home & Rural Economics 30 173 Hotel & Catering Mgt. 152 617 Human Resources Mgt. 0 0 Hospital Operations 42 199 Industrial Design 0 0 Industrial Maint.Engr. Tech. 135 21 Insurance 285 297 Land Survey 135 67 Library Science 438 516 Local Govt. Admin 134 94 Marketing 686 792 Mass Communication 1,723 2,297 Maths/Statistics 741 460 Mechanical Engineering 2,915 209 Mechanical Engineering Tech. 97 2 Metallurgical Engr. 162 19 Metallurgy 106 2 MicroBiology SLT Mineral Resource Engineering 206 17 Mining Engineering 134 38 Nutrition and Dietetics 51 111 Office Tech. & Magt. 448 1059 Painting & General Art 60 5 Photogrammetry Physics Physics/Electronics Polymer Tech 61 42 Post Harvest Technology Power & Mech Engineering Power Option Power/Plant Engineering Printing Technology 260 76 Production Engineering Technology Production Mgt. Public Administration 1,332 663 Purchasing and Supply 104 89 Quantity Surveying 1,438 504 Quantity Surveying and Building Rubber /Polymer Technology Science Lab. Technology 2,756 3,536 Science Tech. 173 329 Sculpture Secretarial Studies 1,282 1,750 SLT Biology/MicroBiology 65 45 Social Development 139 103 Soil and Water Engineering Statistics 2,223 1,014 Structural Engg. Surveying & Geoinformatics 402 82 Textile Design Textile Technology Topography (Photo) Topographic Science Tourism 302 266 Tourism & Hotel Mgt. Town and Regional Planning 480 202 Transportation Engineering Urban and Regional Planning 768 376 Welding/Fabrication Engineering 128 2 Wood and Paper Technology Total 58,487 36,812 Source: National Board for Technical Education, Kaduna. Note: - = Nil Total 203 769 0 241 0 156 582 202 954 228 1,478 4,020 1,201 3,124 99 181 108 223 172 162 1507 65 103 336 1,995 193 1,942 6,292 502 3,032 110 242 3,237 484 568 682 1,144 130 95,299 Number Higher National Diploma Male Female Total 4 19 23 67 338 405 130 83 213 23 116 139 67 17 84 66 8 74 258 189 447 38 2 40 166 253 419 46 27 73 1,894 1,764 3,658 1030 1,240 2,270 441 199 640 2,136 191 2,327 9 9 24 4 28 58 6 64 234 347 581 169 25 194 51 6 57 8 19 27 199 536 735 44 2 46 201 34 235 54 43 97 228 4 232 83 8 91 63 2 65 141 30 171 217 80 297 678 437 1,115 506 344 850 745 332 1,077 628 680 1,308 169 197 366 30 1 31 525 1,035 1,560 56 21 77 15 5 20 987 558 1,545 101 3 104 235 46 281 27 26 53 2 4 6 360 163 523 99 2 101 429 220 649 36,222 22,315 58,537 289 TABLE 282.1: STUDENT ENROLMENT IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF STUDY, 2008/2009 Number Programme Accountancy Agric. Engineering Agric. Extension & Mgt. Agric. Farm Mgt. Agric. Mechanisation Agric. Tech. Agric. & Water Resource Animal Health Animal Health/Production Animal Production Animal Prod. & Fisheries Architectural Tech Art and Design Banking and Finance BioChemistry Biology Biology/MicroBiology Book Publishing Building & Qty. Survey Building Technology Business Admin And Management Business Studies Cartography Catering and Hotel Managt. Ceramic and Glass Chemical Engineering Chemistry Chemistry & Biology Chemistry/Biochem SLT Civil Transportation Civil Engineering Civil Structures Computer Engineering Computer Science Computer Studies Computer Technology Cooperative Economics Cooperatives Studies Craft Practice Crop Prod. And Horticulture Design (Graphics) Elect/Electronics Engineering Electrical (Power) Electrical Installation & Pract. Electronics & Telecoms Electronics (Comm) Envi. Engr. Tech Estate Management Farm Power & Machine Engg. Fashion Design & Cloth Tech. Financial Studies Fine & Applied Arts Fisheries Technology Food Technology Forestry Technology Foundry Engineering Tech. General Art. Geoinformatics/Land Survey Glass and Ceramic Tech. Graphic Design National Diploma Male Female 4,872 563 79 433 69 24 1,899 265 4,508 17 85 1,756 3,537 1,914 19 37 6 509 51 2,513 1,079 3,792 390 196 153 563 7 5,359 107 81 2,045 58 45 62 594 69 38 88 12 - 3,696 137 4 156 19 1 285 107 1,917 30 35 298 3,077 1,790 8 112 166 5 253 295 2,800 149 72 154 19 0 533 6 37 1,292 171 69 21 1,248 17 2 13 - Total 8,568 700 83 589 880 25 2,183 372 6,425 47 120 2,054 6,614 3,704 27 149 6 675 56 2,766 1,374 6,592 539 268 307 582 7 5,892 113 118 3,337 229 114 83 1,842 86 40 101 12 - Higher National Diploma Male Female 3,893 311 191 22 9 36 10 85 30 875 51 1,152 122 160 40 813 3,324 380 23 25 28 350 84 69 32 96 1,780 53 65 1,583 79 147 148 74 505 9 8 3,460 137 1,120 302 74 1,037 3 62 319 105 2,654 96 56 6 16 4 7 24 137 14 1,165 102 191 7 135 2,683 297 3 101 134 84 40 26 10 271 7 38 1,413 46 78 204 36 8 6 0 471 8 57 21 40 692 20 90 710 7 Total 6,547 407 247 22 15 52 14 92 54 1,012 65 2,317 224 351 47 948 6,007 677 26 126 28 484 168 109 58 106 2,051 60 103 2,996 125 225 352 110 513 15 8 3,931 145 1,177 323 114 1,729 23 152 1,029 112 290 TABLE 282.2: STUDENT ENROLMENT IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF STUDY, 2008/2009 Programme National Diploma Male Female Home & Rural Economics 16 125 Hospital Operations 38 159 Hotel & Catering Mgt. 225 787 Human Resources Mgt. Industrial Design Industrial Maint.Engr. Tech. 93 7 Insurance 219 250 Land Survey 55 2 Library Science 412 500 Local Govt. Admin 184 101 Marketing 651 961 Mass Communication 1,099 1,441 Maths/Statistics 848 493 Mech. Eng. Crafr Pract. Mechanical Engineering 2,375 161 Mechanical Engineering Tech. 142 3 Metallurgical Engr. 204 26 Metallurgy 93 3 MicroBiology SLT Mineral Resource Engineering 214 34 Mining Engineering 250 55 Nutrition and Dietetics 77 183 Office Tech. & Magt. 763 1,203 Painting & General Art 92 19 Photogrammetry Physics Physics/Electronics 22 24 Polymer Tech 175 114 Post Harvest Technology Power & Mech Engineering Power Option Power/Plant Engineering Printing Technology 325 72 Production Engineering Technology Production Mgt. 37 30 Public Administration 1,084 530 Purchasing and Supply 66 95 Quantity Surveying 1,318 491 Quantity Surveying and Building Rubber /Polymer Technology Science Lab. Technology 2,638 2,770 Science Lab. Tech (BCH) Science Lab. Tech (PYE) Science Lab. Tech (MicroBiology) 100 198 Science Tech. 91 110 Sculpture Secretarial Studies 813 1,201 SLT Biology/MicroBiology Social Development 139 103 Soil and Water Engineering Statistics 2,372 1,050 Structural Engg. Surveying & Geoinformatics 597 213 Textile Design Textile Technology Topography (Photo) Topographic Science Tourism 355 393 Tourism & Hotel Mgt. 4 17 Town and Regional Planning 203 93 Transportation Engineering Urban and Regional Planning 876 402 Welding/Fabrication Engineering Wood and Paper Technology Total 57,159 33,412 Source: National Board for Technical Education, Kaduna. Note: - = Nil Total 141 197 1,012 100 469 57 912 285 1,612 2,540 1,341 2,536 145 230 96 248 305 260 1,966 111 46 289 397 67 1,614 161 1,809 5,408 298 201 2,014 242 3,422 810 748 21 296 1,278 90,571 Number Higher National Diploma Male Female Total 2 21 23 18 52 70 92 454 546 265 176 441 3 3 6 61 5 66 285 194 479 64 4 68 133 113 246 46 27 73 1,796 1,848 3,644 491 611 1,102 578 180 758 64 4 68 2,099 155 2,254 51 2 53 52 7 59 132 229 361 152 39 191 112 16 128 15 49 64 467 876 1,343 33 2 35 10 1 11 202 57 259 99 58 157 144 5 149 81 2 83 244 63 307 247 118 365 604 495 1,099 289 270 559 621 236 857 843 787 1,630 11 19 30 10 10 20 41 1 42 416 851 1,267 75 100 175 54 6 60 984 634 1,618 245 35 280 66 55 121 4 10 14 95 26 121 310 136 446 35,987 21,257 57,244 291 TABLE 283.1: STUDENT ENROLMENT IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF STUDY,2009/2010 Number Programme Accountancy Accounting Practice Agric. & Water Resources Agric. Engineering Agric. Extension & Mgt. Agric. Tech. Agric. Farm Mgt. Animal Health/Production Animal Health Animal Prod. & Fisheries Applied Chemistry Architectural Tech Art and Design Technology Auto Mechanics Banking and Finance BioChem/Microbiology BioChemistry Biology Biology/MicroBiology Book Publishing Building Technology Business Science Business Admin & Mgt. Business Studies Cartography Catering and Hotel Managt. Ceramic and Glass Chemical Engineering Chemistry Chemistry & Biology Chemistry/Biochem SLT Civil Engineering Civil Transportation Civil Structures Computer Engineering Computer Science Computer Studies Computer Technology Cooperative Economics Cooperatives Studies Craft Practice CPT Crop Prod. And Horticulture Design (Graphics) Elect/Electronics Engineering Electrical (Power) Electronics & Telecoms Electronics (Comm) Envi. Engr. Tech Estate Management Farm Power & Machine Engg. Fashion Design & Cloth Tech. Financial Studies Fine Arts Fine & Applied Arts Fisheries Technology Food Technology Forestry Technology Foundry Engineering Tech. General Art. Geoinformatics/Land Survey Glass and Ceramic Tech. Graphic Design National Diploma Male Female 4,961 4,236 68 17 171 70 117 19 29 4 247 27 44 32 2,486 2,566 258 22 4,357 4,229 830 713 1 18 94 15 944 248 104 80 1,552 1,381 45 17 29 36 170 11 2,426 535 106 1 558 304 1 8 185 297 12 1 6 3 247 354 18 2 14 7 - Total 9,197 85 241 136 33 274 76 5,052 280 8,586 1,543 19 109 1,192 184 2,933 62 65 181 2,961 107 862 9 482 13 9 601 20 21 - Higher National Diploma Male Female 1,718 1,427 61 20 36 8 30 33 7 1 3 2 84 34 90 14 6 80 55 601 592 5 12 18 3 90 7 1,100 866 42 40 11 4 129 102 9 4 194 28 100 60 70 50 111 70 427 375 22 56 147 51 103 50 6 4 755 132 131 75 7 1 3 6 146 144 4 1 Total 3,145 81 44 63 8 5 118 104 6 135 1,193 17 21 97 1,966 82 11 4 231 13 222 160 120 181 802 78 198 153 10 887 206 7 4 6 290 5 292 TABLE 283.2: STUDENT ENROLMENT IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF STUDY,2009/2010 Programme Home & Rural Economics Hotel & Catering Mgt. Human Resources Mgt. Hospital Operations Industrial Design Industrial Maint.Engr. Tech. Insurance Land Survey Legal Studies Library Science Local Govt. Admin Management Marketing Mass Communication Maths/Statistics Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Tech. Metallurgical Engr. Metallurgy MicroBiology SLT Mineral Resource Engineering Mining Engineering Nutrition and Dietetics Office Tech. & Magt. Painting & General Art Photogrammetry Physics Physics/Electronics Polymer Tech Post Harvest Technology Power & Mech Engineering Power Option Power/Plant Engineering Practice Pre ND Science Printing Technology Production Engineering Technology Production Mgt. Public Acct. and Audit Public Administration Purchasing and Supply Quantity Surveying Quantity Surveying and Building Rubber /Polymer Technology Science Lab. Technology Science Lab. Tech (BCH) Science Lab. Tech (PYE) Science Tech. Sculpture Sec Studies Secretarial Studies SLT Biology/MicroBiology Social Development Number Higher National Diploma National Diploma Male Female Total Male Female Total 100 14 92 40 139 120 103 1,636 1,020 194 983 9 22 3 139 158 380 174 194 1,353 53 24 473 - 189 1 42 2 92 56 171 1,771 1,403 80 158 9 2 29 36 268 152 51 1,438 73 35 663 - 289 15 134 42 231 176 274 3,407 2,423 274 1,141 9 31 5 168 194 648 326 245 2,791 126 59 1,136 - 47 15 18 56 28 56 442 344 276 307 64 213 2 6 80 5 13 235 142 193 113 25 14 126 - 96 2 24 11 65 73 450 359 155 15 178 1 60 43 158 51 92 23 10 331 - 143 17 42 67 93 129 892 703 431 322 64 391 2 7 140 5 13 278 300 244 205 48 24 457 - 293 TABLE 283.3: STUDENT ENROLMENT IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF STUDY, 2009/2010 Number Programme National Diploma Male Soil and Water Engineering Soil Science Tech. Female Higher National Diploma Total Male Female Total - - - 6 - 6 11 7 18 15 7 22 440 212 652 89 73 162 Structural Engg. - - - - - - Topography (Photo) - - - - - - Topographic Science - - - - - - Tourism - - - - - - Tourism & Hotel Mgt. - - - - - - 72 18 90 42 12 54 Statistics Town and Regional Planning Transportation Engineering - - - - - - 85 23 108 39 8 47 Welding/Fabrication 9 - 9 - - - Welding/Fabrication Engineering - - - - - - Wood and Paper Technology - - - - - - Total 59,945 38,018 Source: National Board for Technical Education, Kaduna. Note: - = Nil 97,963 32,812 21,128 53,940 Urban and Regional Planning 294 TABLE 284.1: STUDENT OUTTURN IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF STUDY 2005/2006 Number Programme National Diploma Higher National Diploma Male Female Total Male Female Total 4,961 4,236 9,197 1,718 1,427 3,145 68 17 85 61 20 81 171 70 241 36 8 44 - - - 30 33 63 117 19 136 7 1 8 Animal Health/Production 29 4 33 - - - Animal Prod. & Fisheries - - - 3 2 5 Applied Chemistry - - - 84 34 118 Architectural Tech 247 27 274 90 14 104 44 32 76 6 - 6 - - - 80 55 135 2,486 2,566 5,052 601 592 1,193 - - - 5 12 17 Accountancy Accounting Agric. Engineering Agric. Extension & Mgt. Agric. Tech. Art and Design Technology Auto Mechanics Banking and Finance BioChem/Microbiology BioChemistry Building Technology Business Science Business Admin & Mgt. Business Studies - - - 18 3 21 258 22 280 90 7 97 - - - - - - 4,357 4,229 8,586 1,100 866 1,966 830 713 1,543 42 40 82 Catering and Hotel Managt. 1 18 19 - 11 11 Ceramic and Glass - - - 4 - 4 94 15 109 129 102 231 - - - 9 4 13 944 248 1,192 194 28 222 - - - 100 60 160 Chemical Engineering Chemistry Civil Engineering Civil Transportation Civil Structures - - - 70 50 120 104 80 184 111 70 181 Computer Science 1,552 1,381 2,933 427 375 802 Computer Studies 45 17 62 - - - - - - 22 56 78 29 36 65 147 51 198 170 11 181 103 50 153 Computer Engineering Cooperative Economics Cooperatives Studies Craft Practice CPT Elect/Electronics Engineering - - - 6 4 10 2,426 535 2,961 755 132 887 Electrical (Power) 106 1 107 - - - Estate Management 558 304 862 131 75 206 Farm Power & Machine Engg. - - - 7 - 7 Fashion Design & Cloth Tech. 1 8 9 1 3 4 185 297 482 - - - 12 1 13 6 - 6 6 3 9 - - - 247 354 601 146 144 290 Forestry Technology 18 2 20 - - - Geoinformatics/Land Survey 14 7 21 - - - - - - 4 1 5 100 189 289 47 96 143 Financial Studies Fine Arts Fine & Applied Arts Food Technology Graphic Design Hotel & Catering Mgt. 295 TABLE 284.2: STUDENT OUTTURN IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF STUDY, 2005/2006 Programme National Diploma Male Female Industrial Design 14 1 Insurance 92 42 Land Survey 40 2 Legal Studies Library Science 139 92 Local Govt. Admin 120 56 Management 103 171 Marketing 1,636 1,771 Mass Communication 1,020 1,403 Maths/Statistics 194 80 Mechanical Engineering 983 158 Metallurgical Engr. 9 Metallurgy 22 9 MicroBiology SLT Mineral Resource Engineering Mining Engineering Nutrition and Dietetics 3 2 Office Tech. & Magt. Painting & General Art Photogrammetry Physics Physics/Electronics Polymer Tech Post Harvest Technology Power & Mech Engineering Power Option Power/Plant Engineering Practice Pre ND Science Printing Technology 139 29 Production Engineering Technology Production Mgt. Public Acct. and Audit 158 36 Public Administration 380 268 Purchasing and Supply 174 152 Quantity Surveying 194 51 Quantity Surveying and Building Rubber /Polymer Technology Science Lab. Technology 1,353 1,438 Science Lab. Tech (BCH) Science Lab. Tech (PYE) Science Tech. 53 73 Sculpture Sec Studies 24 35 Secretarial Studies 473 663 SLT Biology/MicroBiology Social Development Soil and Water Engineering Soil Science Tech. 11 7 Statistics 440 212 Structural Engg. Surveying & Geoinformatics 76 2 Telecommunication Textile Design Textile Technology Topography (Photo) Topographic Science Tourism Tourism & Hotel Mgt. Town and Regional Planning 72 18 Transportation Engineering Urban and Regional Planning 85 23 Welding/Fabrication 9 Welding/Fabrication Engineering Wood and Paper Technology Total 28,196 22,236 Source: National Board for Technical Education, Kaduna. Note: - = Nil Total 15 134 42 231 176 274 3,407 2,423 274 1,141 9 31 5 168 194 648 326 245 2,791 126 59 1,136 18 652 78 90 108 9 50,432 Higher National Diploma Male Female 15 2 18 24 56 11 28 65 56 73 442 450 344 359 276 155 307 15 64 213 178 2 6 1 80 60 5 13 235 43 142 158 193 51 113 92 25 23 14 10 126 331 6 15 7 89 73 80 60 42 12 39 8 9,434 6,660 Total 17 42 67 93 129 892 703 431 322 64 391 2 7 140 5 13 278 300 244 205 48 24 457 6 22 162 140 54 47 16,094 296 TABLE 285.1: STUDENT OUTTURN IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF STUDY,2006/2007 Programme Accountancy Accounting Agric. & Water Resources Agric. Engineering Agric. Extension & Mgt. Agric. Tech. Agric. Farm Mgt. Animal Health/Production Animal Health Animal Prod. & Fisheries Applied Chemistry Architectural Tech Art and Design Technology Auto Mechanics Banking and Finance BioChem/Microbiology BioChemistry Biology Biology/MicroBiology Book Publishing Building Technology Business Science Business Admin & Mgt. Business Studies Cartography Catering and Hotel Managt. Ceramic and Glass Chemical Engineering Chemistry Chemistry & Biology Chemistry/Biochem SLT Civil Engineering Civil Transportation Civil Structures Computer Engineering Computer Science Computer Studies Computer Technology Cooperative Economics Cooperatives Studies Craft Practice CPT Crop Prod. And Horticulture Design (Graphics) Elect/Electronics Engineering Electrical (Power) Electronics & Telecoms Electronics (Comm) Electronics Options Envi. Engr. Tech Estate Management Farm Power & Machine Engg. Fashion Design & Cloth Tech. Financial Studies Fine Arts Fine & Applied Arts Fisheries Technology Food Technology Forestry Technology Foundry Engineering Tech. General Art. Geoinformatics/Land Survey Glass and Ceramic Tech. Graphic Design Home & Rural Economics National Diploma Male Female 5,811 5,182 272 84 207 93 29* 4 485 47 57 16 2,958 2,490 620 107 43 79 4,433 3,230 1,466 1,824 19 52 8 2 306 119 1,726 261 513 171 1,838 1,589 510 403 21 68 3,131 864 123 11 29 1 735 452 18 29 14 61 35 28 273 527 16 1 15 3 20 6 7 4 57 89 Total 10,993 356 300 33 532 73 5,448 727 122 7,663 3,290 71 10 425 1,987 684 3,427 913 89 3,995 134 30 1,187 47 75 63 800 17 18 26 11 146 Number Higher National Diploma Male Female Total 3,330 2,711 6,041 5 5 147 28 175 71 59 130 20 20 14 5 19 179 105 284 302 31 333 14 15 29 914 895 1,809 6 7 13 6 8 14 7 7 5 13 18 340 129 469 50 49 99 1,944 1,515 3,459 445 185 630 1 6 7 3 3 158 114 272 21 19 40 490 102 592 120 15 135 115 15 130 204 108 312 485 561 1,046 128 100 228 61 28 89 8 1 9 1,251 166 1,417 189 21 210 20 20 160 10 170 334 279 613 2 2 30 28 58 118 148 266 7 1 8 5 1 6 6 6 297 TABLE 285.2: STUDENT OUTTURN IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF STUDY,2006/2007 Number Programme National Diploma Higher National Diploma Male Female Total Male Female Total 50 112 74 63 1,092 60 347 1,781 370 82 66 570 9 502 5 15 489 18 29 731 87 181 1,920 280 60 49 1,002 8 367 55 15 601 92 92 1,823 147 528 3,701 650 142 115 1,572 17 869 46 51 2 11 45 8 312 265 199 184 14 104 134 154 39 22 132 6 201 5 330 2 1 166 187 79 170 10 15 17 32 47 20 627 5 147 51 381 2 13 46 8 478 452 278 354 24 119 151 186 86 42 759 11 348 64 123 106 151 16 - 10 91 103 56 2 - 74 214 209 207 18 - 24 79 92 - 8 114 62 - 32 193 154 - Total 37,720 Source: National Board for Technical Education, Kaduna. Note: - = Nil 28,537 66,257 16,844 12,065 28,909 Mineral Resource Engineering Mining Engineering Nutrition and Dietetics Office Tech. & Magt. Painting & General Art Photogrammetry Physics Physics/Electronics Polymer Tech Post Harvest Technology Power & Mech Engineering Power Option Power/Plant Engineering Practice Pre ND Science Printing Technology Production Engineering Technology Production Mgt. Public Acct. and Audit Public Administration Purchasing and Supply Quantity Surveying Quantity Surveying and Building Rubber /Polymer Technology Science Lab. Technology Science Lab. Tech (BCH) Science Lab. Tech (PYE) Science Lab. Tech (Chemistry) Science Lab. Tech MicroBiology) Science Tech. Sculpture Sec Studies Secretarial Studies SLT Biology/MicroBiology Social Development Soil and Water Engineering Soil Science Tech. Statistics Structural Engg. Surveying & Geoinformatics Telecommunication Textile Design Textile Technology Topography (Photo) Topographic Science Tourism Tourism & Hotel Mgt. Town and Regional Planning Transportation Engineering Urban and Regional Planning Welding & Fabrication Welding/Fabrication Engineering Wood and Paper Technology 298 TABLE 286.1: STUDENT OUTTURN IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF STUDY,2007/2008 Programme Accountancy Accounting Practice Agric. & Water Resources Agric. Engineering Agric. Extension & Mgt. Agric. Tech. Agric. Farm Mgt. Agricultural Mechanics Animal Health/Production Animal Health Animal Prod. & Fisheries Applied Chemistry Architectural Tech Art and Design Technology Auto Mechanics Banking and Finance BioChem/Microbiology BioChemistry Biology Biology/MicroBiology Book Publishing Building Technology Business Science Business Admin & Mgt. Business Studies Cartography Catering and Hotel Managt. Ceramic and Glass Chemical Engineering Chemistry Chemistry & Biology Chemistry/Biochem SLT Civil Engineering Civil Transportation Civil Structures Computer Engineering Computer Science Computer Studies Computer Technology Cooperative Economics Cooperatives Studies Craft Practice CPT Crop Prod. And Horticulture Design (Graphics) Elect/Electronics Engineering Electrical (Power) Electronics & Telecoms Electronics (Comm) Electronics Options Envi. Engr. Tech Estate Management Farm Power & Machine Engg. Fashion Design & Cloth Tech. Financial Studies Fine Arts Fine & Applied Arts Fisheries Technology Food Technology Forestry Technology Foundry Engineering Tech. General Art. Geoinformatics/Land Survey Glass and Ceramic Tech. Graphic Design Home & Rural Economics National Diploma Male Female 3,272 2,897 7 12 132 16 14 75 20 Total 6,169 19 148 14 95 Number Higher National Diploma Male Female Total 2,023 1,678 3,701 2 1 3 126 49 175 9 10 19 2 2 39 379 77 1,081 705 2,227 784 15 4 184 898 88 1,272 78 3 2,088 73 91 526 68 170 16 29 51 31 4 - 43 440 89 2,293 793 3,857 1,663 46 6 288 972 110 2,341 124 8 2,268 74 93 882 11 88 612 17 35 68 38 7 7 6 11 250 18 76 728 9 5 141 438 2,103 163 16 35 132 2 110 480 110 110 653 8 12 90 4 919 81 182 15 315 20 28 112 4 11 21 - 4 61 12 1,212 88 1,630 879 31 2 104 74 22 1,069 46 5 180 1 2 356 11 20 442 1 6 17 7 3 7 6 33 10 21 835 6 3 15 75 1,614 162 7 24 2 12 91 12 15 657 10 14 115 113 12 1 287 19 285 3 12 6 17 283 28 97 1,563 15 8 156 513 3,717 325 16 42 156 4 122 571 122 125 1,310 18 26 205 4 1,032 81 194 16 602 20 47 397 4 14 21 12 299 TABLE 286.2: STUDENT OUTTURN IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF STUDY, 2007/2008 Number Programme Hotel & Catering Mgt. Hospital Operations Human Resources Mgt. Industrial Design Industrial Maint.Engr. Tech. Insurance Land Survey Legal Studies Library Science Local Govt. Admin Management Marketing Mass Communication Maths/Statistics Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Eng. & Craft Practice Mechanical Eng. (Automotive) Mechanical Eng. (Production) Mechanical Engineering Tech. Metallurgical Engr. Metallurgy MicroBiology SLT Mineral Resource Engineering Mining Engineering Nutrition and Dietetics Office Tech. & Magt. Painting & General Art Photogrammetry Physics Physics/Electronics Polymer Tech Post Harvest Technology Power & Mech Engineering Power Option Power/Plant Engineering Practice Pre ND Science Printing Technology Production Eng. Technology Production Mgt. Public Acct. and Audit Public Administration Purchasing and Supply Quantity Surveying Quantity Surveying and Building Rubber /Polymer Technology Science Lab. Technology Science Lab. Tech (BCH) Science Lab. Tech (PYE) Science Lab. Tech (Chemistry) Science Lab. Tech MicroBiology) Science Tech. Sculpture Sec Studies Secretarial Studies SLT Biology/MicroBiology National Diploma Higher National Diploma Male Female Total Male Female Total 42 9 43 25 44 61 4 235 429 186 1,086 181 41 1 104 5 168 87 478 23 335 1,299 46 121 299 46 193 44 9 42 12 174 307 752 131 64 7 2 6 22 512 15 266 64 116 1,575 90 227 441 21 235 53 52 67 56 235 4 542 1,181 317 1,150 188 43 1 110 27 680 102 744 87 451 2,874 136 348 740 67 23 8 14 1 31 737 140 78 637 126 10 9 8 3 27 90 83 19 94 57 96 59 76 76 560 190 200 101 4 2 82 14 172 19 120 22 26 49 823 285 31 43 1 1 34 12 422 16 1 10 10 21 21 405 127 93 161 6 110 58 328 5 143 30 40 1 80 1,560 425 109 680 127 10 9 9 3 61 102 505 19 110 58 106 69 97 97 965 317 293 262 4 8 192 72 500 24 300 TABLE 286.3: STUDENT OUTTURN IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF STUDY, 2007/2008 Number Programme National Diploma Higher National Diploma Male Female Total Male Female Total Soil and Water - - - 4 5 9 Soil and Water Engineering - - - 4 5 9 17 23 40 - - - 826 396 1,222 400 323 723 Social Development Soil Science Tech. Statistics Structural Engg. - - - 110 15 125 38 3 41 38 3 41 Telecommunication - - - - - - Textile Design - - - - - - Textile Technology - - - - - - Topography (Photo) - - - - - - Topographic Science - - - - - - Tourism 8 6 14 - - - Tourism & Hotel Mgt. 4 15 19 - - - 123 32 155 102 40 142 Surveying & Geoinformatics Town and Regional Planning Transportation Engineering - - - 110 12 122 Urban and Regional Planning 59 10 69 47 21 68 Welding & Fabrication 26 1 27 - - - Welding/Fabrication Engineering - - - - - - Wood and Paper Technology - - - - - - 14,815 35,795 14,131 9,862 23,993 Total 20,980 Source: National Board for Technical Education, Kaduna. Note: - = Nil 301 TABLE 287.1: STUDENT OUTTURN IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF STUDY, 2008/2009 Number Programme Accountancy Accounting Practice Agric. & Water Resources Agric. Engineering Agric. Extension & Mgt. Agric. Tech. Agric.Engr. Impl. Pract. Tech. Agric. Farm Mgt. Agricultural Mechanics Animal Health/Production Animal Health Animal Production Animal Prod. & Fisheries Applied Chemistry Architectural Tech Art and Design Technology Auto Mechanics Banking and Finance BioChem/Microbiology BioChemistry Biology Biology/MicroBiology Book Publishing Building Technology Business Science Business Admin & Mgt. Business Studies Cartography Catering and Hotel Managt. Ceramic and Glass Chemical Engineering Chemistry Chemistry & Biology Chemistry/Biochem SLT Civil Engineering Civil Transportation Civil Structures Computer Engineering Computer Science Computer Studies Computer Technology Cooperative Economics Cooperatives Studies Craft Practice CPT Crop Prod. And Horticulture Design (Graphics) Elect/Electronics Engineering Electrical (Power) Electronics & Telecoms Electronics (Comm) Electronics Options Envi. Engr. Tech Estate Management Farm Power & Machine Engg. Fashion Design & Cloth Tech. Financial Studies Fine Arts Fine & Applied Arts Fisheries Technology Food Technology Forestry Technology Foundry Engineering Tech. General Art. Geoinformatics/Land Survey Glass and Ceramic Tech. Graphic Design Home & Rural Economics National Diploma Male Female Total Higher National Diploma Male Female Total 2,297 1,690 3,987 1,427 793 2,220 54 24 50 460 900 445 1,635 825 6 78 926 344 1,032 70 34 1,568 161 696 7 11 155 7 59 2 - 14 2 21 41 792 74 1,510 812 21 201 184 639 48 1 8 365 4 420 10 23 370 2 51 18 - 68 26 71 501 1,692 519 3,145 1,637 6 99 1,127 528 1,671 118 1 42 1,933 165 1,116 17 34 525 9 110 20 - 6 106 21 10 3 10 28 80 213 512 12 237 725 241 48 18 9 452 218 520 41 48 2 1,021 74 194 276 22 73 10 7 - 1 10 12 8 3 1 10 73 33 385 5 40 652 157 10 15 4 92 150 395 17 4 282 5 3 179 39 148 1 3 - 7 116 33 18 6 11 38 153 246 897 17 277 1,377 398 58 33 13 544 368 915 58 48 6 1,303 79 197 455 61 221 11 10 - 302 TABLE 287.2: STUDENT OUTTURN IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF STUDY,2008/2009 Number Programme National Diploma Higher National Diploma Male Female Total Male Female Total Power & Mech Engineering - - - 81 2 83 Power Option - - - - - - Power/Plant Engineering - - - - - - Practice - - - - - - Pre ND Science - - - - - - Printing Technology - - - - - - Production Eng. Technology - - - - - - Production Mgt. - - - - - - Public Acct. and Audit - - - - - - 229 95 324 75 77 152 Public Administration Purchasing and Supply 16 20 36 207 163 370 467 211 678 243 73 316 Quantity Surveying and Building - - - - - - Rubber /Polymer Technology - - - - - - Science Lab. Technology 1,163 941 2,104 281 155 436 Science Lab. Tech (BCH) - - - - - - Science Lab. Tech (PYE) - - - 2 - 2 Science Lab. Tech (Chemistry) - - - - - - Quantity Surveying Science Lab. Tech MicroBiology) Science Tech. Sculpture - - - - - - 91 95 186 99 85 184 - - - - - - Sec Studies 118 88 206 36 42 78 Secretarial Studies 198 340 538 120 158 278 SLT Biology/MicroBiology - - - 12 15 27 Social Development - - - - - - Soil and Water - - - - - - Soil and Water Engineering - - - - - - 539 184 723 192 64 256 Soil Science Tech. Statistics Structural Engg. - - - - - - 68 4 72 38 9 47 Telecommunication - - - - - - Textile Design - - - - - - Textile Technology - - - - - - Topography (Photo) - - - - - - Topographic Science - - - - - - 65 83 148 - - - - - - - - - 68 36 104 57 14 71 - - - - - - 215 80 295 71 24 95 Welding & Fabrication - - - - - - Welding/Fabrication Engineering - - - - - - Wood and Paper Technology - - - - - - 12,109 29,725 10,305 5,962 16,267 Surveying & Geoinformatics Tourism Tourism & Hotel Mgt. Town and Regional Planning Transportation Engineering Urban and Regional Planning Total 17,616 Source: National Board for Technical Education, Kaduna. Note: - = Nil 303 TABLE 288.1: STUDENT OUTTURN IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF STUDY, 2009/2010 Programme Number Higher National Diploma National Diploma Male Female Total Male Female Total Accountancy Accounting Practice Agric. & Water Resources Agric. Engineering Agric. Extension & Mgt. Agric. Tech. Agric.Engr. Impl. Pract. Tech. Agric. Farm Mgt. Agricultural Mechanics Animal Health/Production Animal Health Animal Production Animal Prod. & Fisheries Applied Chemistry Architectural Tech Art and Design Technology Auto Mechanics Banking and Finance BioChem/Microbiology BioChemistry Biology Biology/MicroBiology Book Publishing Building Technology Business Science Business Admin & Mgt. Business Studies Cartography Catering and Hotel Managt. Ceramic and Glass Chemical Engineering Chemistry Chemistry & Biology Chemistry/Biochem SLT Civil Engineering Civil Transportation Civil Structures Computer Engineering Computer Science Computer Studies Computer Technology Cooperative Economics Cooperatives Studies Craft Practice CPT Crop Prod. And Horticulture Design (Graphics) Elect/Electronics Engineering Electrical (Power) Electrical Inst. And Pract. Electronics & Telecoms 738 140 13 298 178 388 385 262 7 24 374 114 643 73 55 857 60 - 650 33 2 58 227 22 293 258 10 2 38 41 463 29 114 115 18 - 1,388 173 15 356 405 410 678 520 17 26 412 155 1,106 102 169 972 78 - 539 64 27 30 108 198 26 207 392 149 2 16 289 268 58 31 353 - 390 22 6 21 162 20 29 290 160 4 6 31 181 34 71 47 - 929 86 33 30 129 360 46 236 682 309 6 22 320 449 92 102 400 - Electronics (Comm) Electronics Options Envi. Engr. Tech Estate Management 309 222 531 110 146 8 114 118 260 304 TABLE 288.2: STUDENT OUTTURN IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF STUDY, 2009/2010 Number Programme National Diploma Male Female Higher National Diploma Total Male Female Total Farm Power & Machine Engg. - - - - - - Fashion Design & Cloth Tech. 4 51 55 - - - Financial Studies - - - - - - Fine Arts - - - - - - 36 10 46 - - - - - - - - - 106 172 278 142 160 302 Forestry Technology - - - - - - Foundry Engineering Tech. - - - - - - General Art. 37 8 45 - - - Geoinformatics/Land Survey 20 2 22 - - - Glass and Ceramic Tech. 2 18 20 6 2 8 Graphic Design - - - - - - Home & Rural Economics - - - - - - 156 45 201 22 93 115 Hospital Operations 3 20 23 9 20 29 Human Resources Mgt. - - - - - - Industrial Design - - - - - - Industrial Maint.Engr. Tech. 29 7 36 28 6 34 Insurance 64 88 152 78 81 159 9 - 9 31 1 32 Fine & Applied Arts Fisheries Technology Food Technology Hotel & Catering Mgt. Land Survey Legal Studies - - - - - - 65 126 191 21 43 64 Local Govt. Admin - - - - - - Management - - - - - - Marketing 170 205 375 270 286 556 Mass Communication 138 200 338 55 64 119 Library Science Maths/Statistics 40 20 60 25 38 63 649 35 684 317 20 337 Mechanical Eng. & Craft Practice - - - - - - Mechanical Eng. (Automotive) - - - 72 14 86 Mechanical Eng. (Production) - - - 76 21 97 - Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Tech. Metallurgical Engr. 14 - 14 - - Metallurgy - - - - - - MicroBiology SLT - - - 35 32 67 Mineral Resource Engineering 38 3 41 73 11 84 Mining Engineering - - - - - - Nutrition and Dietetics 2 8 10 - - - 158 370 528 84 278 362 Painting & General Art - - - - - - Photogrammetry - - - - - - Physics - - - - - - Physics/Electronics - - - 12 10 22 Polymer Tech - - - - - - Post Harvest Technology - - - - - - Power & Mech Engineering - - - - - - Office Tech. & Magt. 305 TABLE 288.3: STUDENT OUTTURN IN POLYTECHNICS BY PROGRAMME, SEX AND LEVEL OF STUDY, 2009/2010 Number Programme National Diploma Higher National Diploma Male Female Total Male Female Total Power Option - - - 96 10 106 Power/Plant Engineering - - - - - - Practice - - - - - - Pre ND Science - - - - - - 53 11 64 48 12 60 Production Eng. Technology - - - - - - Production Mgt. - - - - - - Public Acct. and Audit - - - - - - 87 103 190 139 108 247 Printing Technology Public Administration Purchasing and Supply Quantity Surveying Quantity Surveying and Building Rubber /Polymer Technology 81 95 176 38 44 82 226 88 314 132 56 188 - - - - - - - - - - - - Science Lab. Technology 288 432 720 151 132 283 Science Lab. Tech (BCH) - - - 11 19 30 Science Lab. Tech (PYE) Science Lab. Tech (Chemistry) - - - 14 7 12 11 26 18 Science Lab. Tech MicroBiology) Science Tech. Sculpture Sec Studies - - - 14 21 35 82 134 216 63 113 176 - - - - - - - - - - - - 134 70 204 24 145 169 SLT Biology/MicroBiology - - - 13 17 30 Social Development - - - - - - Soil and Water - - - - - - Soil and Water Engineering - - - - - - Secretarial Studies Soil Science Tech. Statistics Structural Engg. Surveying & Geoinformatics - - - - - - 278 170 448 124 64 188 - - - - - - 57 24 81 56 5 61 Telecommunication - - - - - - Textile Design - - - - - - Textile Technology - - - - - - Topography (Photo) - - - - - - Topographic Science - - - - - - Tourism 37 20 57 - - - Tourism & Hotel Mgt. - - - - - - Town and Regional Planning - - - - - - Transportation Engineering - - - - - - 89 50 139 31 16 47 25.00 1.00 26.00 - - - Welding/Fabrication Engineering - - - - - - Wood and Paper Technology - - - - - - 5,181 13,276 5,330 3,561 8,891 Urban and Regional Planning Welding & Fabrication Total 8,095 Source: National Board for Technical Education, Kaduna. Note: - = Nil 306 TABLE 289.1: DISTRIBUTION OF STUDENT OUTTURN IN FEDERAL POLYTECHNICS BY DISCIPLINE, YEAR AND GENDER, 2008 & 2009 Number Programme Accountancy Agric. & Water Resources Agric. Engineering 2008 2009 Male Female Total Male Female Total 1,562 1,294 2,856 610 398 1,008 6 1 7 - - - 210 52 262 110 22 1,008 Agric. Tech. - - - 13 2 15 Agric.Engr. Impl. Pract. Tech. 3 3 6.00 - - - 555 Architectural Tech. 470 85 Banking and Finance 377 391 BioChemistry Building Technology Business Admin & Mgt. Business Studies 87 9 15 109 77 954 3 4 7 26 20 46 459 48 507 358 42 1,000 1,305 1,108 2,413 335 233 568 208 274 482 323 255 578 Chemical Engineering 58 19 77 - - 1,146 Chemistry 12 10 22 16 6 22 9 4 13 - - - 756 88 844 463 63 22 Chemistry/Biochem SLT Civil Engineering Computer Engineering 40 7 47 19 7 26 Computer Science 424 340 764 314 219 533 Computer Studies 97 53 150 117 54 559 Cooperative Economics 86 185 271 - - - 1,150 114 1,264 808 165 973 Elect/Electronics Engineering Electronics & Telecoms 74 5 79 - - 973 Estate Management 343 264 607 246 187 433 Food Technology 171 265 436 167 221 388 Foundry Engineering Tech. 7 2 9 - - 821 General Art. - - - 37 8 45 Glass and Ceramic Tech. 9 27 36 8 20 28 Hotel & Catering Mgt. 63 207 270 167 105 73 Hospital Operations 10 37 47 12 40 52 - - - 57 13 70 13 - 13 40 1 122 Industrial Maint.Engr. Tech. Land Survey Library Science 59 149 208 27 20 47 Marketing 429 520 949 274 255 529 Mass Communication 126 226 352 - - 576 Maths/Statistics 239 112 351 81 57 138 Mechanical Engineering 678 42 720 292 22 314 Mechanical Eng. & Craft Prac. 97 8 105 - - 452 Mechanical Eng. (Production) 29 - 29 34 2 36 Metallurgy 60 3 63 - - - Micro-Biology Mineral Resource Engineering Nutrition and Dietetics 21 22 43 35 32 36 113 14 127 111 14 125 3 7 10 2 8 10.00 307 TABLE 289.2: DISTRIBUTION OF STUDENT OUTTURN IN FEDERAL POLYTECHNICS BY DISCIPLINE, YEAR AND GENDER, 2008 & 2009 Number Programme 2008 2009 Male Female Total Male Female Total Office Tech. & Magt. 140 389 529 116 231 #REF! Physics/Electronics 20 6 26.00 12 10 22 Power & Mech Engineering 43 2 45.00 - - - Pre ND Science 65 25 90.00 - - 22.00 - - - 101 23 124.00 Public Administration 198 216 414 47 67 114 Purchasing and Supply 119 139 258 47 68 238 Quantity Surveying 343 125 468 197 87 284 Science Lab. Technology 566 245 811 357 402 759 Science Lab. Tech (PYE) 2 - 2 4 2 1,043 Science Lab. Tech (Chemistry) - - - 7 11 18.00 Science Lab. Tech (MicroBio.) - - - 14 21 35.00 65 132 197 67 59 53 238 457 695 158 215 373 12 15 27 - - - Statistics 158 104 262 221 109 373 Surveying & Geoinformatics 113 29 142 93 12 105 Tourism 65 83 148 37 20 57 Town and Regional Planning 50 18 68 - - 162 Urban and Regional Planning 138 58 196 21 5 26 2,043 20,147 1,499 1,342 2,841 Printing Technology Science Tech. Secretarial Studies SLT Biology/MicroBiology Total 2,335 Source: National Board for Technical Education, Kaduna. Note: - = Nil 308 TABLE 290: NUMBER OF TECHNICAL SCHOOLS BY STATE, 2006 - 2008 State 2006 2007 2008 Abia 5 5 5 Adamawa 4 4 4 Akwa Ibom 5 6 6 Anambra 2 2 2 Bauchi 2 2 2 Bayelsa 2 2 2 Benue 7 7 7 Borno 3 3 3 Cross River 4 4 4 Delta 6 6 6 Ebonyi 3 3 3 Edo 6 7 7 Ekiti 5 5 5 Enugu 3 3 3 Gombe 2 2 2 Imo 4 4 4 Jigawa 2 2 2 Kaduna 5 5 6 Kano 5 5 5 Katsina 5 5 5 Kebbi 3 3 3 Kogi 4 4 4 Kwara 5 5 5 Lagos 6 6 6 Nasarawa 3 3 3 Niger 7 7 7 Ogun 8 8 8 Ondo 6 6 6 Osun 10 10 10 Oyo 6 6 6 Plateau 1 1 1 Rivers 5 5 5 Sokoto 3 3 3 Taraba 8 8 8 Yobe 1 1 1 Zamfara 1 1 1 FCT(Abuja) 2 2 2 Total 159 Source: National Board for Technical Education 161 162 309 TABLE 291.1: MALE ENROLMENT FOR NBC/NTC & ANBC/ANTC BY TRADE AND GENDER, NOV/DEC 2003 – 2007 Number Trade Title 2003 2004 2005 Agric. Equipment & Implement Mech. Work 10 15 Agric Equipment And Implement Mechanics 49 72 Motor Vehicle Mechanics (Adv.) 200 Motor Vehicle Mechanics 841 Auto-Electrical Work 2006 2007 11 30 12 92 112 68 204 262 233 162 964 843 939 759 - - - - - Electrical Installation & Maintenance 472 507 522 647 542 Electrical Installation & Maintenance 1729 1954 1824 2058 2029 62 70 62 75 68 Fabrication & Welding 440 483 486 491 380 Mechanical Engineering Craft Practice 136 206 172 209 189 Mechanical Engineering. Craft Practice 671 627 629 635 595 Fabrication And Welding (Adv.) Radio,Television & Electronics Work (Adv) Radio, Television & Electronics Work Refrigeration & Air-Conditing Practice 44 45 47 53 31 255 328 290 315 279 32 41 46 40 31 131 130 118 114 69 Vehicle Body Building (Adv.) 5 4 4 6 2 Vehicle Body Building - - - - - Instrument Mechanics Work 1 - - - - Foundry Craft (Adv.) 1 6 6 15 3 Foundry Craft - - - - - Marine Engineering Craft Practice - - - - 6 Ship Building Craft Practice 0 9 - - - Brick-Lay, Block-Laying & Concrete Work 164 166 186 210 196 Brick-Laying, Block-Laying & Concrete Wo 550 701 664 824 837 Refrigeration & Air-Conditioning Practic Carpentry And Joinery (Adv.) Carpentry And Joinery 40 41 50 43 54 117 195 175 213 183 Furniture Making (Advanced) 21 10 24 17 20 Furniture Making 98 101 93 119 95 Machine Wood Working - - - - - Painting And Decorating (Advanced) 16 13 29 15 12 Painting & Decorating 38 72 67 50 44 Plumbing & Pipe Fitting (Adv.) 38 37 74 50 33 Plumbing & Pipe Fitting 90 130 138 137 133 Cosmetology - - - - - Men's Garment Making (Advanced) - - - 1 - Men's Garment Making - - - - - Ladies' Garment Making (Advanced) - - - - - Ladies' Garment Making 1 1 1 - 1 Catering Craft Practice (Adv.) 5 8 7 5 27 87 182 132 198 43 1 2 1 3 2 Catering Craft Practice Leather Goods Manufacture (Advanced) Leather Trades Printing Craft (Advanced) - - - - - 10 10 26 19 20 310 TABLE 291.2: MALE ENROLMENT FOR NBC/NTC & ANBC/ANTC BY TRADE AND GENDER, NOV/DEC, 2003 – 2007 Number Trade Title Textile Trades (Adv.) 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 1 - 2 1 - Textile Trades - - - - - Graphic Art (Advanced) 2 3 4 9 4 Graphics Arts - - - - - Ceramics (Advanced) 1 4 1 1 2 - - - - - Secretarial Studies (Adv.) 161 150 111 151 144 Secretarial Studies 350 234 88 110 69 Accounting (Adv.) 513 976 1,113 1,667 2,272 Ceramics Book- Keeping 1,302 1,873 3,059 4,941 8,057 Business Studies - - - - - Business Studies (Adv) - - - - - Mechanical Engineering Craft Practice I - - - - - Refrigeration & Air-Conditioning Practic - - - - - Welding Craft Practice (Adv.) - - - - - Welding Craft Practice - - - - - Fabrication & Engineering Craft Practice - - - - - Fabrication & Engineering Craft Practice - - - - - Radio, Television & Electronics Servicing - - - - - Electrical Installation Course C (Adv). - - - - - Electrical Installation Course B - - - - - Motor Vehicle Mechanics Work Part I & Ii - - - - - Vehicle Body Building - - - - - Electrical Engineering Practice - - - - - Advanced Furniture Craft - - - - - Furniture Craft - - - - - Concrete Practice (Adv.) - - - - - Concrete Practice - - - - - Carpentry & Joinery (Adv.) - - - - - Capentry And Joinery - - - - - Machine Wood-Working Craft (Adv.) - - - - - Machine Wood Working Craft - - - - - Painters' & Decorators Work Craft (Adv. - - - - - Painters' & Decorators Work Craft - - - - - Block-Laying & Concreting Craft (Adv.) - - - - - Block-.Laying & Concreting Craft - - - - - Plumbing Craft (Adv.) - - - - - Plumbing Craft - - - - - Hotel & Catering (Basic Course) - - - - - Hotel & Catering (Craft Course) - - - - - Agric. Mechanic's Certificate - - - - - - - - - Ceramics Source: National Business and Technical Examination Board Note: - = Nil 311 TABLE 292.1: FEMALE ENROLMENT FOR NBC/NTC & ANBC/ANTC BY TRADE AND GENDER, NOV/DEC, 2003 - 2007 Number Trade Title 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Agric. Equipment & Implement Mech. Work 1 2 - 2 2 Agric Equipment And Implement Mechanics 5 13 13 18 12 Motor Vehicle Mechanics (Adv.) Motor Vehicle Mechanics Auto-Electrical Work 3 8 3 4 2 17 16 20 20 15 - - - - - Electrical Installation & Maintenance 15 40 52 38 19 Electrical Installation & Maintenance 84 89 65 88 68 Fabrication And Welding (Adv.) 1 0 4 1 - Fabrication & Welding 4 7 6 11 5 Mechanical Engineering Craft Practice 5 19 3 3 3 Mechanical Engineering. Craft Practice 13 8 14 6 13 Radio,Television & Electronics Work (Adv) 4 6 10 11 11 Radio, Television & Electronics Work 17 29 28 25 7 Refrigeration & Air-Conditing Practice 4 7 12 3 1 Refrigeration & Air-Conditioning Practice 8 11 5 6 3 Vehicle Body Building (Adv.) - - - - - Vehicle Body Building - - - - - Instrument Mechanics Work - - - - - Foundry Craft (Adv.) 0 7 8 1 - Foundry Craft - - - - - Marine Engineering Craft Practice - - - - - Ship Building Craft Practice 0 1 - - - Brick-Lay, Block-Laying & Concrete Work 5 19 28 17 13 Brick-Laying, Block-Laying & Concrete Wo 24 26 26 35 34 Carpentry And Joinery (Adv.) - - - - - Carpentry And Joinery 1 2 7 1 2 Furniture Making (Advanced) 0 3 - 1 - Furniture Making 1 2 1 - 1 Machine Wood Working - - - - - Painting And Decorating (Advanced) 10 12 52 8 11 Painting & Decorating 17 37 27 14 9 Plumbing & Pipe Fitting (Adv.) 0 0 4 2 0 Plumbing & Pipe Fitting 2 2 5 4 4 Cosmetology - - - - - Men's Garment Making (Advanced) - - - - - Men's Garment Making - - - - 3 Ladies' Garment Making (Advanced) - - 6 5 Ladies' Garment Making 7 13 3 4 5 96 83 116 96 76 Catering Craft Practice (Adv.) Catering Craft Practice 169 251 210 294 142 Leather Goods Manufacture (Advanced) - - - - - Leather Trades - - - - - 312 TABLE 292.2: FEMALE ENROLMENT FOR NBC/NTC & ANBC/ANTC BY TRADE AND GENDER, NOV/DEC 2003 – 2007 Number Trade Title 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Printing Craft (Advanced) - - 7 5 11 Printing Craft - 1 - - - Textile Trades (Adv.) - - 1 5 - Textile Trades - - - - - Graphic Art (Advanced) 1 - - 1 - Graphics Arts - - - - - Ceramics (Advanced) - 2 1 - 3 Ceramics - - - - 1135 Secretarial Studies (Adv.) 1163 1244 865 1218 Secretarial Studies 935 666 426 527 310 Accounting (Adv.) 597 1251 1437 2196 3069 Book- Keeping 2279 3224 3855 5483 7348 Business Studies - - - - - Business Studies (Adv) - - - - - Mechanical Engineering Craft Practice - - - - - Refrigeration & Air-Conditioning Practice - - - - - Welding Craft Practice (Adv.) - - - - - Welding Craft Practice - - - - - Fabrication & Engineering Craft Practice - - - - - Fabrication & Engineering Craft Practice - - - - - Radio, Television & Electronics Servicing - - - - - Electrical Installation Course C (Adv). - - - - - Electrical Installation Course B - - - - - Motor Vehicle Mechanics Work Part I & II - - - - - Vehicle Body Building - - - - - Electrical Engineering Practice - - - - - Advanced Furniture Craft - - - - - Furniture Craft - - - - - Concrete Practice (Adv.) - - - - - Concrete Practice - - - - - Carpentry & Joinery (Adv.) - - - - - Carpentry And Joinery - - - - - Machine Wood-Working Craft (Adv.) - - - - - Machine Wood Working Craft - - - - - Painters' & Decorators Work Craft (Adv). - - - - - Painters' & Decorators Work Craft - - - - - Block-Laying & Concreting Craft (Adv.) - - - - - Block-.Laying & Concreting Craft - - - - - Plumbing Craft (Adv.) - - - - - Plumbing Craft - - - - - Hotel & Catering (Basic Course) - - - - - Hotel & Catering (Craft Course) - - - - - Agric. Mechanic's Certificate - - - - - Ceramics Source: National Business and Technical Examinations Board Note: - = Nil - - - - 313 TABLE 293.1: GRADE DISTRIBUTION FOR NBC/NTC EXAMINATIONS BY GENDER, MAY/JUNE, 2003 Number Subject Title Intro To Agric Sc, Material & Wshop Proc Tractor Layout,Power Unit,U-Carriage & A Transmission System Implement & Machines Service Station Mech Works & Vehicle Sys Engine Maintenance & Refurbishing Auto - Electricity Bas.Mot. Veh Tech,Auto Start. Motors,Bat Auto Ignition System,Auto Charging Syste Auto-Electrical Wiring/Lighting,Auto-Ele Domestic &Industrial Installation Cable Jointing And Battery Charging Winding Of Electrical Machines Sheet Metal/Structural Steelwork Gas Welding, Cutting And Arc Welding Fitting, Drilling & Grinding Turning,Milling,Shaping,Planing & Slotti Radio Communication Television Electronic Devices & Circuits Principles Of Refrig,Compessor,Motor & G Control, Installation & Insulation Of Pi Charging Of Refrigerant & Oil Heat Excha Vehicle Painting & Trimming Vehicle Body Building, Wood & Metal Mechanical And Pneumatic Instrument Electrical/Electronics Instrument Domestic Elec,Sound,Film & Medical Appli Sowing Macchine,Typewriters & Reprod Mac Intro. To Foundry Patterns And Core Maki Moulding Process, Handling And Treament Marine Gas, Cold & Hot Water Supply Marine Engine & Transmission System Intro To Computer & Basic Electronics Basic Prog Lang & Comp Operations Sys Analysis, File Org & Mgt General Metal Work General Wood Work Building/Engineering Drawing Basic Electricity Introduction To Building Construction Brick-Laying & Block-Laying Concreting Walls, Floors & Ceiling Finishing Joinery Carpentry Furniture Design And Construction Upholstery Design And Construction Spray Painting And Period Furniture Wood Turning Lathes, Spindle Moulding Decorative Painting Spray Painting, Lining, Sign And Design Wall Hanging,Colour Mixing/Matching & Gl Gas, Steam Work & Bronze Welding Cold & Hot Water Supply, Sanitation & Dr Architectural Drawing Services And Structural Drawing Introduction To Cosmetology Male Enrolment 393 392 392 391 2,707 2,765 2,795 40 40 41 4,630 4,675 4,695 1,630 1,698 1,601 1,657 1,082 1,066 1,058 497 493 499 75 75 22 22 6 6 41 35 58 58 45 44 45 9,440 2,444 17,125 6,608 3,562 1,819 1,840 1,881 1,030 1,031 524 526 525 10 237 353 240 407 301 12 12 0 Female Enrolment 69 69 70 70 63 64 65 246 246 248 19 21 15 18 123 120 120 13 13 13 1 1 5 5 1 1 1 1 20 19 22 571 208 973 1,788 171 66 67 68 26 26 1 1 1 74 78 74 7 3 2 2 1 Total Enrolment 462 461 462 461 2,770 2,829 2,860 40 40 41 4,876 4,921 4,943 1,649 1,719 1,616 1,675 1,205 1,186 1,178 510 506 512 76 76 27 27 6 6 42 36 59 59 65 63 67 10,011 2,652 18,098 8,396 3,733 1,885 1,907 1,949 1,056 1,057 525 527 526 10 311 431 314 414 304 14 14 1 Male Sat 382 382 382 382 2,620 2,674 2,674 33 33 33 4,481 4,491 4,479 1,568 1,635 1,540 1,597 1,034 1,033 1,034 481 481 481 68 68 21 21 3 3 35 35 54 54 34 34 34 8,900 2,251 16,417 6,324 3,427 1,781 1,785 1,785 1,012 1,011 510 510 510 8 229 297 229 403 299 9 9 - Female Sat 66 66 66 66 60 61 61 232 232 232 17 18 14 17 116 116 116 13 13 13 1 1 5 5 1 1 1 1 16 16 16 486 177 900 1,589 169 66 66 66 26 26 1 1 1 70 71 70 6 2 2 2 1 Total passed 309 322 316 305 1,948 1,927 1,516 20 15 13 3,437 3,095 3,092 1,194 1,272 1,131 1,291 565 315 841 3 236 203 37 33 10 13 11 32 8 22 11 7,704 1,980 13,425 6,515 1,249 1,363 635 733 752 749 375 371 350 6 201 177 199 288 231 3 6 1 314 TABLE 293.2: GRADE DISTRIBUTION FOR NBC/NTC EXAMINATION BY GENDER, MAY/JUNE, 2003 Number Male Enrolment Female Enrolment Total Enrolment Male Sat Female Sat Total Passed Hair, Scalp And Wig Treatment - 1 1 - 1 - Disorder Of Hair And Skin - 1 1 - 1 1 14 155 169 11 150 124 14 157 171 11 150 109 521 1,318 1,839 345 1,214 963 529 1,333 1,862 339 1,209 959 Leather Tanning 20 - 20 10 - - Leather Goods Manufacture 16 - 16 8 - - Footwear Manufacture 16 - 16 13 - 7 Printing Origination 122 19 141 116 19 103 Machine Printing & Finishing 122 19 141 116 19 100 Spinning 5 18 23 5 17 16 Weaving 5 18 23 5 17 21 Printing 5 18 23 5 17 20 Chemical Processing/Finishing 5 18 23 5 17 17 Graphic Design 42 1 43 41 1 32 Graphic Printing 42 1 43 41 1 12 6 11 17 4 10 - Typewriting, 35 W.P.M. 11,721 29,237 40,958 6,667 18,138 906 Shorthand , 80 W.P.M. 665 2,632 3,297 413 1,777 181 Office Practice 8,152 20,526 28,678 7,342 19,247 20,392 Commerce 7,911 20,105 28,016 7,492 19,398 21,845 Principles of Account 8,365 21,374 29,739 7,142 18,803 16,092 Accounting 7,584 18,433 26,017 6,660 16,589 14,852 Economics English Language & Communication Skills 7,749 19,820 27,569 7,369 19,176 13,970 24,889 22,166 47,055 24,221 21,519 37,531 Mathematics 24,794 22,082 46,876 24,107 21,391 36,610 Social Studies 25,229 22,443 47,672 24,239 21,527 37,136 Physics 17,114 2,277 19,391 16,761 2,100 11,930 Chemistry 17,126 2,216 19,342 16,763 2,118 13,037 Biology 8,235 21,332 Source: National Business and Technical Examinations Board Note: - = Nil 29,567 7,450 19,739 20,976 Subject title Garment Construction & Finishing Ladies' Garment Making (Textile Design) Basic Catering & Food Preparation Bakery & Confect, Food Services & Food S Ceramics 315 TABLE 294.1: GRADE DISTRIBUTION FOR NBC/NTC EXAMINATION BY GENDER, MAY/JUNE, 2004 Number Male Enrolment Intro To Agric Sc, Material & Wshop Proc 400 Tractor Layout,Power Unit,U-Carriage & A 399 Transmission System 399 Implement & Machines 398 Service Station Mech Works & Vehicle Sys 2,661 Engine Maintenance & Refurbishing 2,686 Auto - Electricity 2,732 Bas.Mot. Veh Tech,Auto Start. Motors,Bat 32 Auto Ignition System,Auto Charging Syste 34 Auto-Electrical Wiring/Lighting,Auto-Ele 38 Domestic &Industrial Installation 4,670 Cable Jointing And Battery Charging 4,699 Winding Of Electrical Machines 4,754 Sheet Metal/Structural Steelwork 1,500 Gas Welding, Cutting And Arc Welding 1,549 Fitting Drilling & Grinding 1,466 Turning,Milling,Shaping,Planing & Slotti 1,462 Radio Communication 1,139 Television 1,118 Electronic Devices & Circuits 1,119 Principles Of Refrig,Compessor,Motor & G 367 Refrigeration & Aircon Control Install & 370 Charging,Heat Exchanges & Load Estimatio 373 Vehicle Painting & Trimming 52 Vehicle Body Building, Wood & Metal 52 Mechanical And Pneumatic Instrument 26 Electrical/Electronics Instrument 26 Introduction To Foundry Patterns And Cor 41 Moulding Process, Handling And Treament 28 Marine Gas, Cold & Hot Water Supply 20 Marine Engine & Transmission System 21 Intro. To Computer & Basic Electronic 53 Basic Prog. Lang. & Comp. Operation 51 System Analysis File Organ. & Management 53 General Metal Work 8,924 General Wood Work 2,265 Building/Engineering Drawing 16,864 Basic Electricity 6,716 Introduction To Building Construction 3,564 Bricklaying & Blocklaying 2,001 Concreting 2,010 Walls, Floors & Ceiling Finishing 2,063 Joinery 940 Carpentry 945 Furniture Design And Construction 533 Upholstery Design And Construction 534 Spray Painting And Period Furniture 535 Wood Turning Lathes, Spindle Moulding 13 Decorative Painting 193 Spray Painting, Lining, Sign And Design 281 Wall Hanging,Colour Mixing/Matching & Gl 195 Gas, Steam Work & Bronze Welding 363 Cold & Hot Water Supply, Sanitation & Dr 362 Architectural Drawing 7 Service And Structural Drawing 7 Source: National Business and Technical Examinations Board Note: - = Nil Subjec Tittle Female Enrolment 57 57 57 57 53 53 54 2 2 2 249 249 251 13 15 21 21 114 114 114 26 26 25 2 2 8 8 12 12 31 30 31 512 173 958 1,632 192 111 110 111 13 13 7 7 7 2 58 63 58 9 9 2 2 Total Enrolment 457 456 456 455 2,714 2,739 2,786 34 36 40 4,919 4,948 5,005 1,513 1,564 1,487 1,483 1,253 1,232 1,233 393 396 398 54 54 34 34 53 40 20 21 84 81 84 9,436 2,438 17,822 8,348 3,756 2,112 2,120 2,174 953 958 540 541 542 15 251 344 253 372 371 9 9 Male Sat 386 388 388 388 2,627 2,648 2,647 32 32 32 4,535 4,520 4,519 1,475 1,526 1,424 1,424 1,096 1,092 1,096 361 361 360 51 51 25 25 28 28 20 20 43 43 43 8,566 2,136 16,256 6,439 3,421 1,944 1,946 1,945 925 925 520 521 521 12 192 243 192 353 353 6 6 Female Sat 56 56 56 56 52 52 52 2 2 2 231 230 230 12 14 21 21 113 113 113 25 25 25 2 2 8 8 12 12 29 29 29 469 156 914 1,480 187 107 107 107 13 13 7 7 7 1 56 58 56 9 9 2 2 Total passed 307 319 312 329 1,967 2,007 1,089 15 13 7 3,479 2,324 3,066 1,083 1,121 1,075 1,072 811 466 861 275 70 140 25 36 23 17 20 4 13 5 42 11 7,557 1,905 12,794 6,581 1,206 1,532 769 944 718 704 377 379 376 11 186 185 172 289 266 3 1 316 TABLE 294.2: GRADE DISTRIBUTION FOR NBC/NTC EXAMINATIONS BY GENDER, MAY/JUNE, 2004 Number Male Enrolment Female Enrolment Total Enrolment Male Sat Female Sat Total passed Garment Construction & Finishing 7 114 121 7 113 91 Ladies Garment Making (Textile Design) 7 113 120 7 112 91 Basic Catering & Food Preparation 407 1,243 1,650 264 1,104 842 Bakery & Confect, Food Services & Food S 418 1,269 1,687 264 1,104 801 Leather Tanning 10 4 14 5 2 - Leather Goods Manufacture 24 4 28 12 2 - Footwear Manufacture 13 2 15 12 2 9 Printing Origination 143 18 161 133 18 76 Machine Printing & Finishing 152 18 170 133 18 104 Spinning 9 17 26 9 17 25 Weaving 9 17 26 9 17 26 Printing 9 17 26 9 17 25 Chemical Processing/Finishing 9 17 26 9 17 25 Graphic Design 23 - 23 22 - 13 Graphic Printing 23 - 23 22 - 21 Ceramics 13 7 20 13 7 20 Typewriting (35 Wpm) 9,807 23,458 33,265 5,567 14,152 579 Shorthand , 80 W.P.M 430 1,414 1,844 315 1,062 222 Office Practice 7,399 17,076 24,475 6,753 16,048 17,710 Commerce 7,244 16,878 24,122 6,856 16,208 18,410 Principles of Accounts 7,204 17,001 24,205 6,579 15,692 16,101 Accounting 6,921 15,561 22,482 6,247 14,407 11,689 Economics 7,099 16,699 23,798 6,791 16,088 12,050 English Language & Comm. Skills 23,975 18,795 42,770 23,276 18,180 33,633 Mathematics 24,082 18,874 42,956 23,328 18,211 33,063 Social Studies 24,322 18,991 43,313 23,295 18,040 33,122 Physics 16,621 1,997 18,618 16,253 1,876 10,676 Chemistry 16,703 2,133 18,836 16,305 2,016 10,690 17,572 24,903 6,825 16,637 16,740 Subject Tittle Biology 7,331 Source: National Business and Technical ExaminationsBoard Note: - = Nil 317 TABLE 295.1: GRADE DISTRIBUTION FOR NBC/NTC EXAMINATIONS BY GENDER, MAY/JUNE, 2005 Subject Tittle Intro To Agric Sc, Material & Wshop Proc Tractor Layout,Power Unit,U-Carriage & A Transmission System Implement & Machines Service Station Mech Works & Vehicle Sys Engine Maintenance & Refurbishing Auto - Electricity Bas.Mot. Veh Tech,Auto Start. Motors,Bat Auto Ignition System,Auto Charging Syste Auto-Electrical Wiring/Lighting,Auto-Ele Domestic &Industrial Installation Cable Jointing And Battery Charging Winding Of Electrical Machines Sheet Metal/Structural Steelwork Gas Welding, Cutting And Arc Welding Fitting Drilling & Grinding Turning,Milling,Shaping,Planing & Slotti Radio Communication Television Electronic Devices & Circuits Principles Of Refrig,Compessor,Motor & G Refrigeration & Aircon Control Install & Charging,Heat Exchanges & Load Estimatio Vehicle Painting & Trimming Vehicle Body Building, Wood & Metal Mechanical And Pneumatic Instrument Electrical/Electronics Instrument Domestic Ele. Appli. Sound, Film, & Med Sowing Machine, Tyewriter & Reproductive Introduction To Foundry Patterns And Cor Moulding Process, Handling And Treament Marine Gas, Cold & Hot Water Supply Marine Engine & Transmission System Ship Building Craft Practice Intro. To Computer & Basic Electronic Basic Prog. Lang. & Comp. Operation System Analysis File Organ. & Management General Metal Work General Wood Work Building/Engineering Drawing Basic Electricity Introduction To Building Construction Bricklaying & Blocklaying Concreting Walls, Floors & Ceiling Finishing Joinery Carpentry Furniture Design And Construction Upholstery Design And Construction Spray Painting And Period Furniture Wood Turning Lathes, Spindle Moulding Decorative Painting Spray Painting, Lining, Sign And Design Wall Hanging,Colour Mixing/Matching & Gl Gas, Steam Work & Bronze Welding Cold & Hot Water Supply, Sanitation & Dr Architectural Drawing Service And Structural Drawing Male Enrolment Female Enrolment Total Enrolment Male Sat Female Sat Number Total passed 424 430 428 374 2,561 2,577 2,612 39 40 42 5,093 5,162 5,228 1,448 1,459 1,425 1,423 1,123 1,131 1,115 311 319 316 20 20 21 22 2 2 17 20 9 9 4 76 69 77 8,559 2,288 17,226 7,043 3,781 2,214 2,234 2,250 1,028 1,031 540 545 543 5 156 183 167 337 343 5 5 115 116 115 115 58 57 58 1 1 1 245 244 251 8 8 38 39 110 109 106 16 16 16 2 2 0 0 15 21 30 28 29 581 243 1,020 1,399 207 97 97 95 33 33 3 3 3 2 68 70 68 9 9 1 1 539 546 543 489 2,619 2,634 2,670 40 41 43 5,338 5,406 5,479 1,456 1,467 1,463 1,462 1,233 1,240 1,221 327 335 332 20 20 23 24 2 2 32 41 9 9 4 106 97 106 9,140 2,531 18,246 8,442 3,988 2,311 2,331 2,345 1,061 1,064 543 548 546 7 224 253 235 346 352 6 6 420 420 420 364 2,507 2,523 2,523 38 38 38 4,961 4,956 4,958 1,413 1,431 1,374 1,373 1,099 1,099 1,098 305 305 305 19 19 20 20 1 1 17 17 9 9 4 69 69 69 8,202 2,133 16,571 6,767 3,632 2,137 2,137 2,134 1,006 1,006 526 524 525 4 155 174 155 329 333 4 4 115 115 115 115 52 52 52 1 1 1 231 231 231 7 7 36 36 102 102 102 14 14 14 2 2 15 15 26 26 26 488 223 933 1,282 202 95 95 94 33 33 3 3 3 1 66 66 66 8 8 1 1 404 388 413 446 1,819 1,908 1,732 33 15 1 3,794 3,487 3,241 1,028 1,065 1,014 1,096 777 488 869 238 110 100 13 12 9 11 4 9 3 18 80 33 7,370 1,942 13,083 6,735 1,954 1,337 974 786 778 762 394 18 360 161 141 121 248 257 4 4 318 TABLE 295.2: GRADE DISTRIBUTION FOR NBC/NTC EXAMINATIONS BY GENDER, MAY/JUNE, 2005 Number Male Enrolment Female Enrolment Total Enrolment Male Sat Female Sat Total Passed Introduction To Cosmetology - 2 2 - 2 - Hair, Scap And Wig Treatment - 2 2 - 2 1 Disorder Of Hair And Skin - 2 2 - 2 2 Garment Construction & Finishing 5 112 117 4 104 94 Ladies Garment Making (Textile Design) 5 112 117 4 104 77 340 1,038 1,378 201 940 699 329 1,048 1,377 188 939 670 3 - 3 3 - 2 Printing Origination 117 10 127 107 10 75 Machine Printing & Finishing 114 10 124 107 10 81 Spinning 2 18 20 2 18 1 Weaving 2 19 21 2 18 7 Printing 2 20 22 2 18 17 Chemical Processing/Finishing 2 20 22 2 18 13 Graphic Design 24 1 25 24 1 18 Graphic Printing 24 1 25 24 1 10 8 3 11 8 3 9 Typewriting (35 Wpm) 1,558 4,183 5,741 1,328 3,724 560 Shorthand , 80 W.P.M 255 849 1,104 196 675 90 Office Practice 7,549 14,509 22,058 6,629 13,394 14,909 Commerce 7,134 13,916 21,050 6,739 13,463 16,186 Principles of Account 7,082 13,785 20,867 6,371 12,777 12,459 Financial Accounting 6,934 13,190 20,124 6,199 12,195 11,997 English Language 23,917 15,632 39,549 23,302 15,219 31,409 Mathematics 23,863 15,693 39,556 23,230 15,242 30,429 Economics 24,590 15,799 40,389 23,429 15,266 30,668 Physics 18,556 4,444 23,000 17,665 3,316 5,690 Chemistry 17,879 3,324 21,203 17,296 2,840 12,719 7,257 14,552 21,809 6,782 13,956 15,499 11,472 21,756 7,268 9,710 9,448 Subject Tittle Basic Catering & Food Preparation Bakery & Confect, Food Services & Food S Footwear Manufacture Ceramics Biology Literature-In-English 10,284 Source: National Business and Technical Examinations Board Note: - = Nil 319 TABLE 296.1: GRADE DISTRIBUTION FOR NBC/NTC EXAMINATIONS BY GENDER, MAY/JUNE, 2006 Subject Title Intro To Agric Sc, Material & Wshop Proc Male Enrolment Female Enrolment Total Enrolment Male Sat Female Sat Number Total passed 303 92 395 303 92 Tractor Layout,Power Unit,U-Carriage & A 302 92 394 302 92 204 186 Transmission System 303 91 394 303 91 187 Implement & Machines 301 91 392 301 91 210 Service Station Mech Works & Vehicle Sys 2,277 69 2,346 2,277 69 1,238 Engine Maintenance & Refurbishing 2,290 70 2,360 2,290 70 1,263 Auto - Electricity 2,241 69 2,310 2,241 69 1,473 Bas.Mot. Veh Tech,Auto Start. Motors,Bat 27 1 28 27 1 22 Auto Ignition System,Auto Charging Syste 23 1 24 23 1 5 Auto-Electrical Wiring/Lighting,Auto-Ele 22 1 23 22 1 2 Domestic &Industrial Installation 4,485 204 4,689 4,485 204 2,618 Cable Jointing And Battery Charging 4,373 195 4,568 4,373 195 2,462 Winding Of Electrical Machines 4,295 198 4,493 4,295 198 2,302 Sheet Metal/Structural Steelwork 1,327 20 1,347 1,327 20 702 Gas Welding, Cutting And Arc Welding 1,363 19 1,382 1,363 19 761 Fitting Drilling & Grinding 1,175 12 1,187 1,175 12 1,146 Turning,Milling,Shaping,Planing & Slotti 1,175 11 1,186 1,175 11 597 Radio Communication 886 72 958 886 72 574 Television 882 72 954 882 72 366 Electronic Devices & Circuits 900 72 972 900 72 510 Principles Of Refrig,Compessor,Motor & G 209 5 214 209 5 121 Refrigeration & Aircon Control Install & Charging,Heat Exchanges & Load Estimatio 200 5 205 200 5 24 205 4 209 205 4 106 Vehicle Painting & Trimming 35 - 35 35 - 21 Vehicle Body Building, Wood & Metal 35 - 35 35 - 11 8 2 10 8 2 6 Mechanical And Pneumatic Instrument Electrical/Electronics Instrument 8 3 11 8 3 10 Introduction To Foundry Patterns And Cor 10 - 10 10 - 10 Moulding Process, Handling And Treament 10 - 10 10 - 10 Marine Gas, Cold & Hot Water Supply 11 1 12 11 1 12 Marine Engine & Transmission System 11 1 12 11 1 12 Intro. To Computer & Basic Electronic 73 49 122 73 49 54 Basic Prog. Lang. & Comp. Operation System Analysis File Organ. & Management 73 49 122 73 49 80 General Metal Work General Wood Work 63 45 108 63 45 61 6,885 333 7,218 6,885 333 6,364 1,979 178 2,157 1,979 178 1,922 14,714 826 15,540 14,714 826 11,972 Basic Electricity 5,860 1,111 6,971 5,860 1,111 6,192 Introduction To Building Construction 3,564 217 3,781 3,564 217 1,593 Bricklaying & Blocklaying 2,134 129 2,263 2,134 129 1,276 Concreting 2,098 129 2,227 2,098 129 644 Walls, Floors & Ceiling Finishing 2,078 127 2,205 2,078 127 409 Joinery 1,101 52 1,153 1,101 52 651 Carpentry 1,097 52 1,149 1,097 52 621 Furniture Design And Construction 427 3 430 427 3 240 Upholstery Design And Construction 425 3 428 425 3 236 Spray Painting And Period Furniture 421 3 424 421 3 240 2 - 2 2 - 2 Building/Engineering Drawing Wood Turning Lathes, Spindle Moulding 320 TABLE 296.2: GRADE DISTRIBUTION FOR NBC/NTC EXAMINATIONS BY GENDER, MAY/JUNE, 2006 Number Male Enrolment Female Enrolment Total Enrolment Male Sat Female Sat Total passed Decorative Painting 150 37 187 150 37 102 Spray Painting, Lining, Sign And Design Wall Hanging,Colour Mixing/Matching & Gl 172 32 204 172 32 95 141 32 173 141 32 98 Gas, Steam Work & Bronze Welding Cold & Hot Water Supply, Sanitation & Dr 238 1 239 238 1 125 238 1 239 238 1 117 Architectural Drawing 6 1 7 6 1 6 Service And Structural Drawing 6 1 7 6 1 5 Garment Construction & Finishing 2 93 95 2 93 81 Subject Title Ladies Garment Making (Textile Design) 2 93 95 2 93 76 48 775 823 48 775 472 49 769 818 49 769 454 3 1 4 3 1 4 Printing Origination 52 11 63 52 11 17 Machine Printing & Finishing 60 13 73 60 13 15 Graphic Design 30 2 32 30 2 13 Graphic Printing 28 2 30 28 2 9 Basic Catering & Food Preparation Bakery & Confect, Food Services & Food S Footwear Manufacture Ceramics Typewriting (35 Wpm) Shorthand , 80 W.P.M 8 1 9 8 1 6 159 643 802 159 643 146 85 348 433 85 348 78 Office Practice 5,429 10,227 15,656 5,429 10,227 13,217 Commerce 6,504 11,275 17,779 6,504 11,275 14,980 Financial Accounting 5,813 10,055 15,868 5,813 10,055 9,078 English Language 22,244 13,297 35,541 22,244 13,297 30,075 Mathematics 22,107 13,232 35,339 22,107 13,232 29,501 Economics 21,781 13,131 34,912 21,781 13,131 29,046 Physics 16,610 3,059 19,669 16,610 3,059 14,617 Chemistry 16,660 3,329 19,989 16,660 3,329 13,027 6,688 11,972 18,660 6,688 11,972 15,576 Literature-In-English 5,660 8,700 Source: National Business and Technical ExaminationS Board Note: - = Nil 14,360 5,660 8,700 6,117 Biology 321 TABLE 297.1: GRADE DISTRIBUTION FOR NBC/NTC EXAMINATIONS BY GENDER, MAY/JUNE, 2007 Number Male Enrolment Female Enrolment Total Enrolment Male Sat Female Sat Total passed Introd To Agric Sc, Material & Wshop Proc 280 89 369 280 89 279 Tractor Layout,Power Unit,U-Carriage & A 283 89 372 283 89 270 Transmission System 279 89 368 279 89 264 Subject Title Implement & Machines 282 89 371 282 89 340 Service Station Mech Works & Vehicle Sys 2,213 53 2,266 2,213 53 1,694 Engine Maintenance & Refurbishing 2,232 53 2,285 2,232 53 1,676 Auto - Electricity 2,176 53 2,229 2,176 53 1,006 Bas.Mot. Veh Tech,Auto Start. Motors,Bat 44 4 48 44 4 17 Auto Ignition System,Auto Charging Syste 45 4 49 45 4 4 Auto-Electrical Wiring/Lighting,Auto-Ele 43 4 47 43 4 2 Domestic &Industrial Installation 5,174 209 5,383 5,174 209 4,080 Cable Jointing And Battery Charging 5,020 204 5,224 5,020 204 3,634 Winding Of Electrical Machines 5,001 206 5,207 5,001 206 2,196 Sheet Metal/Structural Steelwork 1,363 24 1,387 1,363 24 1,045 Gas Welding, Cutting And Arc Welding 1,363 24 1,387 1,363 24 1,078 Fitting Drilling & Grinding 1,267 15 1,282 1,267 15 979 Turning,Milling,Shaping,Planing & Slotti 1,262 15 1,277 1,262 15 963 Radio Communication 936 77 1,013 936 77 695 Television 935 76 1,011 935 76 184 Electronic Devices & Circuits 954 77 1,031 954 77 762 Principles Of Refrig,Compessor,Motor & G 229 6 235 229 6 177 Refrigeration & Aircon Control Install & 225 6 231 225 6 165 Charging,Heat Exchanges & Load Estimatio 231 6 237 231 6 167 Vehicle Painting & Trimming 35 - 35 35 - 24 Vehicle Body Building, Wood & Metal 35 - 35 35 - 22 Mechanical And Pneumatic Instrument 5 - 5 5 - 1 Electrical/Electronics Instrument 5 - 5 5 - 3 Introduction To Foundry Patterns And Cor 7 - 7 7 - - Moulding Process, Handling And Treament 7 - 7 7 - 4 14 - 14 14 - 5 Marine Gas, Cold & Hot Water Supply Marine Engine & Transmission System 14 - 14 14 - - Intro. To Computer & Basic Electronic 128 76 204 128 76 144 Basic Prog. Lang. & Comp. Operation 130 77 207 130 77 164 System Analysis File Organ. & Management 123 74 197 123 74 70 General Metal Work 7,066 351 7,417 7,066 351 6,596 General Wood Work 2,075 152 2,227 2,075 152 1,979 Building/Engineering Drawing 15,874 886 16,760 15,874 886 13,428 Basic Electricity 6,685 1,210 7,895 6,685 1,210 6,998 Introduction To Building Construction 3,937 218 4,155 3,937 218 2,972 Bricklaying & Blocklaying 2,446 149 2,595 2,446 149 2,005 Concreting 2,401 146 2,547 2,401 146 1,779 Walls, Floors & Ceiling Finishing 2,403 146 2,549 2,403 146 820 Joinery 1,163 32 1,195 1,163 32 885 Carpentry 1,164 32 1,196 1,164 32 913 479 1 480 479 1 369 Furniture Design And Construction 322 TABLE 297.2: GRADE DISTRIBUTION FOR NBC/NTC EXAMINATIONS BY GENDER, MAY/JUNE, 2007 Number Male Enrolment Female Enrolment Total Enrolment Male Sat Female Sat Total passed Upholstery Design And Construction 478 1 479 478 1 362 Spray Painting And Period Furniture 480 1 481 480 1 371 Subject Title Wood Turning Lathes, Spindle Moulding 3 - 3 3 0 3 Decorative Painting 166 41 207 166 41 148 Spray Painting, Lining, Sign And Design 193 40 233 193 40 158 Wall Hanging,Colour Mixing/Matching & Gl 165 40 205 165 40 92 Gas, Steam Work & Bronze Welding 267 1 268 267 1 204 Cold & Hot Water Supply, Sanitation & Dr 269 1 270 269 1 193 Architectural Drawing 5 - 5 5 - 2 Service And Structural Drawing 5 - 5 5 - 4 Introduction To Cosmetology 0 1 1 - 1 - Hair, Scap And Wig Treatment 0 1 1 - 1 1 Disorder Of Hair And Skin 0 1 1 - 1 1 Garment Construction & Finishing 2 116 118 2 116 89 Ladies Garment Making (Textile Design) 2 116 118 2 116 84 Basic Catering & Food Preparation 54 886 940 54 886 659 Bakery & Confect, Food Services & Food S 54 880 934 54 880 622 8 1 9 8 1 - Printing Origination 63 21 84 63 21 6 Machine Printing & Finishing 66 21 87 66 21 41 Spinning 2 3 5 2 3 3 Weaving 2 3 5 2 3 5 Printing 3 4 7 3 4 3 Chemical Processing/Finishing 2 3 5 2 3 5 Graphic Design 49 8 57 49 8 20 Graphic Printing 37 9 46 37 9 15 Ceramics 10 6 16 10 6 11 Typewriting (35 Wpm) 106 417 523 106 417 156 Shorthand , 80 W.P.M 106 401 507 106 401 64 Footwear Manufacture Office Practice 5,461 9,056 14,517 5,461 9,056 12,209 Commerce 7,114 10,287 17,401 7,114 10,287 14,743 Financial Accounting 6,142 8,934 15,076 6,142 8,934 10,937 English Language 24,989 12,884 37,873 24,989 12,884 31,662 Mathematics 24,135 12,486 36,621 24,135 12,486 29,734 Economics 24,403 12,646 37,049 24,403 12,646 30,599 Physics 19,157 4,018 23,175 19,157 4,018 13,867 Chemistry 19,278 4,147 23,425 19,278 4,147 16,562 7,748 11,417 19,165 7,748 11,417 14,702 Literature-In-English 5,131 Source: National Business and Technical Examinations Board Note: - = Nil 7,522 12,653 5,131 7,522 7,306 Biology 323 TABLE 298: JOINT ADMISSION AND MATRICULATION BOARD - APPLICATION STATISTICS BY STATES OF ORIGIN FROM 2005– 2007 Number 2005 State Abia 2006 2007 Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 24,258 23,827 48,085 21,612 21,330 42,942 22,899 22,741 45,640 Adamawa 3,933 2,067 6,000 4,154 2,337 6,491 5,423 2,972 8,395 Akwa Ibom 25,218 21,578 46,796 21,991 19,154 41,145 25,036 22,935 47,971 Anambra 29,572 36,399 65,971 27,513 33,160 60,673 29,698 35,001 64,699 Bauchi 2,630 881 3,511 3,257 1,026 4,283 4,452 1,294 5,746 Bayelsa 10,878 6,870 17,748 9,016 6,152 15,168 10,001 6,902 16,903 Benue 15,985 7,925 23,910 15,033 7,746 22,779 18,478 10,086 28,564 Borno 3,387 1,597 4,984 3,554 1,965 5,519 3,710 2,000 5,710 Cross River 11,877 7,608 19,485 9,673 6,796 16,469 11,202 8,335 19,537 Delta 40,666 30,123 70,789 32,294 24,531 56,825 35,114 26,470 61,584 Ebonyi 10,981 6,607 17,588 10,137 6,356 16,493 10,063 6,573 16,636 Edo 32,075 22,791 54,866 29,972 21,137 51,109 32,187 22,721 54,908 Ekiti 17,190 10,359 27,549 14,489 9,067 23,556 17,479 11,334 28,813 Enugu 22,586 22,044 44,630 20,808 19,680 40,488 22,159 20,945 43,104 Gombe 2,530 1,051 3,581 2,805 1,271 4,076 3,350 1,504 4,854 Imo 48,180 51,710 99,890 43,584 46,842 90,426 44,641 48,424 93,065 Jigawa 1,350 392 1,742 1,658 456 2,114 2,081 460 2,541 Kaduna 7,371 3,650 11,021 6,462 3,555 10,017 9,780 5,230 15,010 Kano 7,670 3,029 10,699 7,259 2,831 10,090 10,070 3,643 13,713 Katsina 2,604 1,010 3,614 2,605 1,106 3,711 4,364 1,411 5,775 Kebbi 2,469 655 3,124 2,669 732 3,401 3,748 966 4,714 Kogi 22,935 12,012 34,947 18,222 10,179 28,401 22,151 12,756 34,907 Kwara 16,448 9,289 25,737 12,744 7,703 20,447 16,618 10,391 27,009 Lagos 18,474 13,761 32,235 13,800 10,575 24,375 13,138 10,480 23,618 4,483 1,602 6,085 3,841 1,538 5,379 5,752 2,209 7,961 Nassarawa Niger 2,935 1,323 4,258 3,083 1,439 4,522 4,523 1,983 6,506 Ogun 28,798 22,328 51,126 23,159 18,269 41,428 26,229 21,001 47,230 Ondo 25,148 15,597 40,745 20,396 13,080 33,476 22,857 14,993 37,850 Osun 24,854 15,494 40,348 21,834 14,304 36,138 26,853 18,430 45,283 Oyo 22,432 13,579 36,011 19,211 12,400 31,611 21,496 14,473 35,969 Plateau 3,330 1,860 5,190 2,563 1,657 4,220 3,640 2,326 5,966 Rivers 24,196 18,964 43,160 19,718 15,947 35,665 20,755 16,745 37,500 Sokoto 2,516 670 3,186 2,346 611 2,957 3,180 747 3,927 Taraba 2,488 920 3,408 2,339 941 3,280 2,661 1,172 3,833 Yobe 1,998 548 2,546 1,157 460 1,617 1,946 570 2,516 Zamfara 2,144 366 2,510 1,993 378 2,371 2,471 433 2,904 FCT (Abuja) 480 215 695 432 214 646 674 286 960 Others 317 253 570 561 597 1,158 291 238 529 527,386 390,954 918,340 457,944 347,522 805,466 521,170 391,180 912,350 Total Source: Joint Admission and Matriculation Board. 324 TABLE 299: JOINT ADMISSION AND MATRICULATION BOARD - APPLICATION STATISTICS BY STATES OF ORIGIN FROM 2008 - 2009 Number State Abia 2008 2009 Male Female Total Male Female Total 22,211 22,323 44,534 25,890 26,613 52,503 Adamawa 5,886 3,279 9,165 7,478 4,076 11,554 Akwa Ibom 22,532 21,478 44,010 28,081 26,692 54,773 Anambra 30,156 35,603 65,759 34,439 41,822 76,261 5,405 1,495 6,900 6,902 2,005 8,907 Bauchi Bayelsa Benue Borno 9,702 6,931 16,633 11,717 8,521 20,238 19,582 11,212 30,794 26,340 15,131 41,471 4,104 2,297 6,401 5,035 2,776 7,811 Cross River 11,395 8,744 20,139 15,036 11,546 26,582 Delta 36,163 28,327 64,490 41,337 33,543 74,880 Ebonyi 10,707 7,125 17,832 13,188 9,192 22,380 Edo 32,189 23,881 56,070 35,815 27,697 63,512 Ekiti 18,265 13,031 31,296 20,290 14,913 35,203 Enugu 22,829 21,670 44,499 27,770 26,266 54,036 Gombe 3,842 1,810 5,652 5,151 2,187 7,338 Imo 43,900 48,121 92,021 48,741 54,632 103,373 Jigawa 2,884 847 3,731 5,479 1114 6,593 Kaduna 10,620 6,288 16,908 14,400 8,523 22,923 Kano 9,896 3,808 13,704 13,677 4,872 18,549 Katsina 5,191 1,759 6,950 8,333 2,505 10,838 Kebbi 4,456 1,046 5,502 4,550 1,206 5,756 Kogi 23,140 14,255 37,395 27,297 17,197 44,494 Kwara 18,740 12,306 31,046 18,689 13,008 31,697 Lagos 13,293 11,001 24,294 15,462 12,903 28,365 9,315 4,030 13,345 11,009 4,661 15,670 Nassarawa Niger 5,476 2,504 7,980 7,016 3,157 10,173 Ogun 26,260 21,740 48,000 30,220 26,269 56,489 Ondo 25,753 18,066 43,819 29,951 21,860 51,811 Osun 26,643 19,494 46,137 32,284 23,885 56,169 Oyo 23,264 16,414 39,678 27,505 20,845 48,350 Plateau 5,417 3,407 8,824 7,262 4,785 12,047 Rivers 19,977 16,092 36,069 24,550 20,432 44,982 Sokoto 3,588 930 4,518 5,544 1,153 6,697 Taraba 3,666 1,566 5,232 4,589 2,039 6,628 Yobe 2,059 664 2,723 2,317 728 3,045 Zamfara 2,910 644 3,554 3,087 604 3,691 990 450 1,440 1,081 597 1,678 W/Africa 92 80 172 97 92 189 Africa 20 9 29 56 35 91 Others 425 15 440 1043 13 1056 Total 542,943 414,742 Source: Joint Admission and Matriculation Board. Note: ** = 2008 Figures were Revised * = 2009 Figures are Provisional 957,685 648,708 500,095 1,148,803 FCT (Abuja) 325 TABLE 300: JOINT ADMISSION AND MATRICULATION BOARD – ADMISSION STATISTICS BY STATES OF ORIGIN FROM 2005 - 2007 Number Male 2005 Female Total 1,554 1,310 2,864 557 262 Akwa Ibom 1,631 Anambra 3,781 State Abia Adamawa Bauchi Male 2006 Female Male 2007 Female Total 1,634 1,381 3,015 Total 2,839 2,588 5,427 819 967 518 1,485 1,637 951 2,588 1,395 3,026 1,674 4,130 7,911 3,993 1,134 2,808 2,403 1,668 4,071 4,345 8,338 4,779 4,983 9,762 417 137 554 283 96 379 1,108 332 1,440 Bayelsa 1,496 901 2,397 1,378 866 2,244 1,644 978 2,622 Benue 2,200 1,043 3,243 2,332 1,109 3,441 3,491 1,677 5,168 Borno 78 39 117 472 252 724 1,021 540 1,561 819 433 1,252 1,196 733 1,929 1,527 1,032 2,559 Delta 2,500 1,558 4,058 3,082 2,080 5,162 3,845 2,493 6,338 Ebonyi 1,639 975 2,614 1,226 697 1,923 1,327 816 2,143 Edo 2,363 1,308 3,671 2,934 1,783 4,717 3,427 2,081 5,508 Ekiti 1,752 1,155 2,907 1,841 1,065 2,906 2,177 1,350 3,527 Enugu 1,853 1,613 3,466 2,058 1,734 3,792 3,125 2,313 5,438 Cross River Gombe Imo 293 109 402 333 156 489 753 312 1,065 4,878 5,189 10,067 4,728 5,118 9,846 4,987 4,691 9,678 Jigawa 168 51 219 271 51 322 374 112 486 Kaduna 648 311 959 713 354 1,067 1,530 841 2,371 Kano 866 324 1,190 1,323 498 1,821 1,873 641 2,514 Katsina 249 138 387 524 235 759 1,066 403 1,469 Kebbi 355 140 495 382 136 518 673 217 890 Kogi 1,572 901 2,473 1,769 1,029 2,798 3,412 1,883 5,295 Kwara 1,006 564 1,570 1,632 934 2,566 1,761 1,135 2,896 Lagos 1,433 1,080 2,513 1,899 1,270 3,169 1,330 1,076 2,406 591 139 730 203 81 284 1,202 550 1,752 Niger 262 115 377 507 177 684 1,064 435 1,499 Ogun 1,388 989 2,377 2,358 1,642 4,000 2,906 2,148 5,054 Ondo 2,457 1,450 3,907 2,521 1,581 4,102 3,117 2,134 5,251 Osun 2,023 1,377 3,400 2,372 1,541 3,913 3,119 2,234 5,353 Oyo 1,585 849 2,434 1,863 1,063 2,926 2,378 1,609 3,987 Nassarawa Plateau 458 216 674 338 216 554 596 360 956 Rivers 1,976 1,629 3,605 2,100 1,729 3,829 2,453 1,841 4,294 Sokoto 491 178 669 531 165 696 585 172 757 Taraba 200 70 270 282 88 370 469 211 680 53 11 64 196 70 266 499 163 662 281 62 343 261 68 329 354 74 428 51 33 84 51 24 75 110 51 161 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 45,926 32,186 78,112 Source: Joint Admission and Matriculation Board. 52,227 36,019 88,246 70,961 47,095 118,056 Yobe Zamfara FCT (Abuja) Others 326 TABLE 301: JOINT ADMISSION AND MATRICULATION BOARD - ADMISSION STATISTICS BY STATES OF ORIGIN FROM 2008 – 2009 Number 2008** State Abia Adamawa Akwa Ibom Anambra Bauchi Bayelsa Benue Borno Cross River Delta Ebonyi Edo Ekiti Enugu Gombe Imo Jigawa Kaduna Kano Katsina Kebbi Kogi Kwara Lagos Nassarawa Niger Ogun Ondo Osun Oyo Plateau Rivers Sokoto Taraba Yobe Zamfara FCT (Abuja) W/Africa Africa Others 2009* Male Female Total Male Female Total 2,289 1,742 4,031 3,628 2,893 6,521 1,230 554 1,784 1,422 579 2,001 2,380 1,595 3,975 2,881 2,102 8,522 4,301 4,189 8,490 5,487 5,348 10,835 836 265 1,101 916 267 1,183 1,391 1,020 2,411 1,638 1,004 12,018 3,846 1,875 5,721 5,739 2,791 8,530 746 444 1,190 457 309 766 1,741 1,076 2,817 1,891 1,434 9,296 3,761 2,765 6,526 4,806 3,620 8,426 2,187 1,300 3,487 1,770 838 2,608 3,286 2,393 5,679 3,656 2,543 11,034 1,922 1,265 3,187 2,840 1,991 4,831 3,294 2,469 5,763 4,560 3,039 7,599 712 368 1,080 904 363 12,430 5,953 5,774 11,727 6,865 5,979 12,844 328 100 428 386 125 511 1,890 1,024 2,914 2,474 1,269 13,355 1,662 485 2,147 2,444 726 3,170 1,055 326 1,381 1,818 599 2,417 829 229 1,058 747 228 5,587 3,224 1,894 5,118 3,831 2,211 6,042 1,460 904 2,364 2,755 1,673 4,428 1,180 837 2,017 1,438 1,185 10,470 892 385 1,277 1,467 666 2,133 1,179 496 1,675 2,441 513 2,954 3,640 2,962 6,602 4,193 3,762 5,087 3,117 1,962 5,079 3,881 2,288 6,169 2,833 2,101 4,934 4,767 3,264 8,031 2,690 1,689 4,379 4,083 2,850 14,200 876 481 1,357 987 628 1,615 3,178 2,612 5,790 2,485 2,075 4,560 745 199 944 693 140 6,175 426 150 576 641 217 858 320 118 438 203 79 282 483 119 602 465 109 1,140 76 52 128 131 67 198 6 5 11 18 8 26 2 1 3 16 8 24 2 1 3 6 7 13 71,968 48,226 Source: Joint Admission and Matriculation Board. Note: ** = 2008 Figures were Revised * = 2009 Figures are Provisional 120,194 91,830 59,797 151,627 Total 327 TABLE 302.1: ADMISSION STATISTICS BY GENDER AND STATE WITHIN FACULTY, - 2008 Number Administration State Agriculture Arts/Humanities Education Engr/Tech/Envi. Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Abia 331 400 731 252 214 466 129 321 450 265 490 755 847 170 1,017 Adamawa 139 45 184 87 34 121 90 60 150 210 121 331 169 42 211 Akwa Ibom 168 149 317 140 123 263 203 259 462 236 307 543 635 66 701 Anambra 505 745 1,250 176 169 345 270 475 745 412 952 1,364 1,188 253 1,441 Bauchi 31 14 45 78 23 101 93 41 134 295 72 367 326 52 378 Bayelsa 154 177 331 69 84 153 108 141 249 291 233 524 344 35 379 Benue 330 204 534 289 114 403 356 367 723 687 373 1,060 511 87 598 Borno 10 12 22 89 35 124 136 103 239 335 174 509 92 15 107 Cross River 59 52 111 117 84 201 134 175 309 295 302 597 412 35 447 Delta 309 343 652 157 98 255 315 526 841 561 721 1,282 839 133 972 Ebonyi 207 223 430 163 89 252 284 198 482 270 298 568 202 16 218 Edo 182 161 343 178 139 317 232 398 630 396 465 861 785 98 883 Ekiti 82 80 162 178 136 314 201 217 418 418 435 853 427 82 509 Enugu 435 662 1,097 138 147 285 143 136 279 202 384 586 970 168 1,138 Gombe 48 13 61 24 7 31 85 82 167 179 92 271 101 16 117 583 798 1,381 455 423 878 293 625 918 762 1,577 2,339 1,465 265 1,730 Imo Jigawa 34 10 44 36 6 42 71 19 90 145 24 169 68 3 71 Kaduna 258 108 366 22 17 39 399 332 731 379 241 620 279 35 314 Kano 174 44 218 138 30 168 342 119 461 470 179 649 407 21 428 Katsina 55 9 64 18 2 20 282 111 393 451 111 562 141 7 148 Kebbi 50 11 61 39 11 50 71 27 98 155 50 205 31 1 32 Kogi 510 339 849 175 98 273 424 534 958 337 265 602 542 82 624 Kwara 116 79 195 105 77 182 235 181 416 346 203 549 453 62 515 Lagos 177 152 329 86 74 160 129 220 349 163 138 301 374 108 482 Nassarawa 129 51 180 52 15 67 123 140 263 211 66 277 87 5 92 Niger 108 29 137 53 40 93 146 95 241 172 64 236 162 23 185 Ogun 406 382 788 492 375 867 280 470 750 445 568 1,013 838 212 1,050 Ondo 154 133 287 255 158 413 352 386 738 790 948 1,738 544 133 677 Osun 208 178 386 466 320 786 230 302 532 524 513 1,037 992 296 1,288 Oyo 204 141 345 462 341 803 279 235 514 644 463 1,107 954 248 1,202 44 40 84 10 5 15 153 195 348 229 128 357 130 29 159 Rivers 362 525 887 99 117 216 99 162 261 651 904 1,555 1,072 122 1,194 Sokoto 37 8 45 37 9 46 126 46 172 224 57 281 16 0 16 Taraba 29 11 40 27 6 33 66 33 99 95 42 137 90 8 98 8 4 12 37 12 49 78 30 108 175 55 230 63 4 67 Zamfara 42 4 46 24 10 34 124 33 157 162 30 192 23 2 25 FCT (Abuja) 10 2 12 4 2 6 12 11 23 16 5 21 19 2 21 6 5 11 1 2 3 16 12 28 230 41 271 25 0 25 Total 6,694 6,343 13,037 5,228 Source: Joint Admission and Matriculation Board 3,646 8,874 7,109 7,817 14,926 12,828 12,091 24,919 16,623 2,936 19,559 Plateau Yobe Foreigner 328 TABLE 303.2: ADMISSION STATISTICS BY GENDER AND STATE WITHIN FACULTY - 2008 Number Law/Legal Medicine Science Social Science Total State Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Abia 91 77 168 231 281 512 812 597 1,409 301 291 592 3,259 2,841 6,100 Adamawa 16 18 34 43 21 64 441 200 641 458 189 647 1,653 730 2,383 93 49 142 241 203 444 561 409 970 320 250 570 2,597 1,815 4,412 148 156 304 432 439 871 1,165 1,040 2,205 675 728 1,403 4,971 4,957 9,928 Akwa Ibom Anambra Bauchi 34 5 39 47 22 69 157 55 212 92 23 115 1,153 307 1,460 Bayelsa 65 73 138 79 142 221 199 125 324 206 132 338 1,515 1,142 2,657 Benue 108 86 194 183 86 269 782 289 1,071 917 505 1,422 4,163 2,111 6,274 Borno 20 11 31 47 57 104 233 112 345 213 73 286 1,175 592 1,767 Cross River 60 47 107 162 157 319 311 202 513 468 260 728 2,018 1,314 3,332 Delta 149 132 281 349 368 717 1,209 593 1,802 764 678 1,442 4,652 3,592 8,244 Ebonyi 143 64 207 348 199 547 384 185 569 301 141 442 2,302 1,413 3,715 Edo 144 126 270 325 280 605 957 517 1,474 783 740 1,523 3,982 2,924 6,906 34 40 74 124 80 204 918 455 1,373 524 404 928 2,906 1,929 4,835 134 72 206 299 194 493 767 610 1,377 476 350 826 3,564 2,723 6,287 Ekiti Enugu Gombe 14 12 26 45 30 75 130 60 190 256 105 361 882 417 1,299 193 169 362 385 623 1,008 1,760 1,394 3,154 749 794 1,543 6,645 6,668 13,313 Jigawa 23 10 33 13 8 21 139 36 175 43 10 53 572 126 698 Kaduna 51 53 104 117 80 197 557 303 860 510 232 742 2,572 1,401 3,973 Kano 59 50 109 105 36 141 466 115 581 243 55 298 2,404 649 3,053 Katsina 28 6 34 52 27 79 411 117 528 214 33 247 1,652 423 2,075 Kebbi 19 13 32 25 11 36 447 107 554 90 16 106 927 247 1,174 Kogi 46 46 92 176 126 302 856 423 1,279 823 405 1,228 3,889 2,318 6,207 Kwara 73 63 136 162 109 271 707 432 1,139 492 339 831 2,689 1,545 4,234 Lagos 27 34 61 74 168 242 464 277 741 417 463 880 1,911 1,634 3,545 Nassarawa 52 25 77 40 23 63 249 70 319 185 85 270 1,128 480 1,608 Niger 29 14 43 45 28 73 511 196 707 272 107 379 1,498 596 2,094 Ogun 67 92 159 241 218 459 1,405 892 2,297 891 852 1,743 5,065 4,061 9,126 Ondo 87 65 152 265 164 429 1,306 597 1,903 647 480 1,127 4,400 3,064 7,464 Osun 88 73 161 233 246 479 1,264 879 2,143 596 561 1,157 4,601 3,368 7,969 Imo Oyo 76 57 133 213 169 382 1,083 655 1,738 512 415 927 4,427 2,724 7,151 Plateau 110 72 182 119 80 199 168 71 239 424 221 645 1,387 841 2,228 Rivers 142 156 298 196 212 408 422 358 780 222 168 390 3,265 2,724 5,989 Sokoto 13 5 18 41 11 52 216 64 280 88 7 95 798 207 1,005 Taraba 32 13 45 31 16 47 94 38 132 109 43 152 573 210 783 Yobe 14 6 20 29 15 44 67 23 90 78 14 92 549 163 712 Zamfara 17 6 23 24 8 32 126 35 161 69 11 80 611 139 750 3 6 9 5 4 9 7 13 20 27 12 39 103 57 160 FCT (Abuja) Foreigner Total 0 0 0 41 205 246 56 14 70 65 50 115 440 329 769 2,502 2,002 4,504 5,587 5,146 10,733 21,807 12,558 34,365 14,520 10,242 24,762 92,898 62,781 155,679 Source: Joint Admission and Matriculation Board 329 TABLE 304.1: ADMISSION STATISTICS BY GENDER AND STATE WITHIN FACULTY - 2009 Number Administration Agriculture Arts/Humanities Education Engr/Tech/Envi. State Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Abia 315 360 675 304 306 610 206 360 566 283 464 747 915 199 1,114 Adamawa 110 68 178 140 50 190 45 40 85 161 65 226 322 65 387 Akwa Ibom 174 208 382 174 203 377 199 280 479 254 357 611 787 97 884 Anambra 670 884 1,554 205 213 418 375 665 1,040 371 882 1,253 1,298 286 1,584 Bauchi 36 14 50 86 18 104 57 35 92 308 81 389 349 43 392 Bayelsa 64 75 139 139 35 174 153 203 356 323 267 590 314 25 339 Benue 439 272 711 351 180 531 619 496 1,115 809 385 1,194 626 109 735 Borno 11 12 23 56 24 80 53 53 106 127 87 214 78 7 85 Cross River 77 84 161 173 136 309 120 178 298 260 299 559 204 32 236 Delta 254 264 518 211 123 334 475 758 1,233 525 567 1,092 958 128 1,086 Ebonyi 307 264 571 155 110 265 310 172 482 274 309 583 234 31 265 Edo 172 162 334 185 135 320 285 494 779 348 349 697 782 98 880 Ekiti 156 134 290 195 153 348 211 288 499 403 377 780 365 90 455 Enugu 471 648 1,119 167 181 348 189 212 401 229 414 643 1,420 221 1,641 Gombe 58 20 78 35 5 40 90 57 147 102 40 142 145 16 161 542 681 1,223 605 606 1,211 392 626 1,018 625 1,216 1,841 1,812 350 2,162 Imo Jigawa 19 6 25 15 9 24 68 18 86 65 24 89 78 6 84 Kaduna 206 80 286 36 15 51 410 355 765 118 68 186 323 42 365 Kano 109 42 151 223 57 280 374 131 505 301 168 469 468 31 499 32 14 46 24 3 27 291 119 410 295 112 407 143 7 150 Katsina Kebbi 23 15 38 42 14 56 54 37 91 60 29 89 89 13 102 Kogi 420 296 716 253 174 427 343 414 757 259 128 387 597 84 681 Kwara 233 161 394 129 102 231 251 258 509 185 146 331 473 101 574 Lagos 129 107 236 90 83 173 116 174 290 183 172 355 244 66 310 Nassarawa 233 124 357 32 10 42 175 104 279 206 96 302 108 10 118 Niger 53 24 77 43 27 70 91 95 186 70 23 93 215 27 242 Ogun 317 384 701 567 409 976 323 471 794 375 530 905 627 184 811 Ondo 140 135 275 255 164 419 245 305 550 657 703 1,360 479 97 576 Osun 200 154 354 523 378 901 275 325 600 724 748 1,472 979 343 1,322 1,640 1,158 2,798 1,015 670 1,685 1,760 1,087 2,847 4,832 3,044 7,876 2,348 615 2,963 Oyo Plateau 49 29 78 14 13 27 113 163 276 72 51 123 139 28 167 Rivers 226 270 496 125 145 270 91 139 230 622 909 1,531 631 76 707 Sokoto 33 7 40 47 10 57 129 30 159 108 10 118 41 0 41 Taraba 27 17 44 48 12 60 118 60 178 138 47 185 92 15 107 Yobe 4 3 7 15 5 20 64 30 94 60 21 81 32 1 33 Zamfara 26 3 29 24 3 27 80 16 96 79 16 95 29 3 32 FCT (Abuja) 19 8 27 4 1 5 13 9 22 5 5 10 28 8 36 4 1 5 5 0 5 6 5 11 7 1 8 18 7 25 Total 7,998 7,188 15,186 6,710 Source: Joint Admission and Matriculation Board 4,782 11,492 9,169 9,262 18,431 14,823 13,210 28,033 18,790 3,561 22,351 Foreigner 330 TABLE 304.2: ADMISSION STATISTICS BY GENDER AND STATE WITHIN FACULTY - 2009 Law/Legal Medicine Science Social Science State Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 101 98 199 256 322 578 1,102 755 1,857 355 290 645 Adamawa 19 14 33 25 23 48 515 224 739 492 249 741 Akwa Ibom 71 56 127 245 232 477 731 490 1,221 355 284 639 Abia Anambra 160 143 303 460 491 951 1,441 1,248 2,689 763 867 1,630 Bauchi 19 10 29 54 31 85 247 73 320 82 18 100 Bayelsa 44 25 69 123 81 204 374 203 577 153 112 265 Benue 135 77 212 188 70 258 1,147 399 1,546 1,549 914 2,463 Borno 12 14 26 29 41 70 114 74 188 82 39 121 Cross River 56 43 99 208 210 418 488 212 700 364 269 633 Delta 103 106 209 331 351 682 1,408 846 2,254 752 624 1,376 Ebonyi 137 57 194 346 229 575 755 340 1,095 381 146 527 Edo 63 90 153 295 286 581 1,063 584 1,647 598 467 1,065 Ekiti 53 45 98 175 108 283 969 545 1,514 431 351 782 Enugu 129 68 197 387 250 637 1,130 830 1,960 653 472 1,125 Gombe 16 11 27 41 16 57 253 118 371 233 95 328 105 135 240 427 598 1,025 2,008 1,459 3,467 567 576 1,143 Imo Jigawa 17 7 24 20 7 27 111 34 145 38 23 61 Kaduna 50 35 85 182 114 296 935 523 1,458 441 187 628 Kano 66 20 86 92 30 122 711 212 923 212 56 268 Katsina 25 10 35 53 31 84 774 260 1,034 205 62 267 Kebbi 26 7 33 21 18 39 381 80 461 56 17 73 Kogi 146 126 272 145 129 274 1,020 574 1,594 745 356 1,101 Kwara 50 45 95 186 125 311 822 515 1,337 572 331 903 Lagos 22 33 55 65 87 152 412 302 714 291 257 548 Nassarawa 49 29 78 34 22 56 367 201 568 286 87 373 Niger 27 12 39 42 36 78 386 151 537 332 128 460 Ogun 61 59 120 175 213 388 1,200 842 2,042 765 877 1,642 Ondo 80 65 145 228 150 378 1,071 500 1,571 396 315 711 Osun 98 96 194 309 282 591 1,398 832 2,230 558 483 1,041 Oyo 917 406 1,323 637 652 1,289 2,751 1,377 4,128 2,774 1,665 4,439 Plateau 60 54 114 46 52 98 240 131 371 288 136 424 Rivers 100 78 178 137 155 292 470 286 756 196 147 343 Sokoto 17 4 21 47 13 60 217 57 274 63 13 76 Taraba 17 8 25 32 12 44 179 82 261 188 49 237 9 1 10 14 9 23 153 56 209 118 22 140 Yobe Zamfara 15 4 19 25 17 42 134 38 172 58 13 71 FCT (Abuja) 5 4 9 6 9 15 36 22 58 23 6 29 Foreigner 2 0 2 5 7 12 17 10 27 15 13 28 3,082 2,095 5,177 6,091 5,509 11,600 27,530 15,485 43,015 16,430 11,016 27,446 Total Source: Joint Admission and Matriculation Board 331 TABLE 305: NATIONAL YOUTH SERVICE CORPS DEPLOYMENT OF MEMBERS BY STATE AND SEX, 2003, 2004 AND 2005 (A&B) Number 2003 (A&B) State 2004 (A&B) 2005 (A&B) Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Abia 1,584 970 2,554 1,741 1,279 3,020 1,416 1,016 2,432 Adamawa 1,662 1,244 2,906 1,761 1,423 3,184 1,223 897 2,120 Akwa Ibom 1,462 1,017 2,479 1,662 1,252 2,914 1,474 998 2,472 Anambra 1,453 1,083 2,536 1,710 1,405 3,115 1,605 1,201 2,806 Bauchi 1,519 1,279 2,798 1,712 1,432 3,144 1,345 1,022 2,367 Bayelsa 1,320 1,211 2,531 1,572 1,386 2,958 1,298 787 2,085 Benue 1,676 1,302 2,978 1,785 1,428 3,213 1,375 1,036 2,411 Borno 1,536 1,080 2,616 1,848 1,352 3,200 1,200 894 2,094 Cross River 1,411 1,070 2,481 1,656 1,393 3,049 1,341 1,136 2,477 Delta 1,803 1,176 2,979 1,670 1,432 3,102 1,675 1,205 2,880 Ebonyi 1,674 1,087 2,761 1,772 1,202 2,974 1,327 882 2,209 Edo 1,419 1,261 2,680 1,532 1,510 3,042 1,520 1,190 2,710 Ekiti 1,294 1,142 2,436 1,614 1,376 2,990 1,384 1,125 2,509 Enugu 1,431 1,106 2,537 1,694 1,388 3,082 1,569 1,206 2,775 Gombe 1,541 1,327 2,868 1,730 1,495 3,225 1,224 945 2,169 Imo 1,405 1,061 2,466 1,704 1,347 3,051 1,480 1,220 2,700 Jigawa 1,573 1,285 2,858 1,765 1,413 3,178 1,133 845 1,978 Kaduna 1,582 1,288 2,870 1,709 1,425 3,134 1,705 1,563 3,268 Kano 1,352 1,258 2,610 1,650 1,516 3,166 1,650 1,363 3,013 Katsina 1,542 1,164 2,706 1,571 1,306 2,877 1,203 916 2,119 Kebbi 1,489 1,188 2,677 1,731 1,542 3,273 1,116 808 1,924 Kogi 1,563 1,268 2,831 1,723 1,405 3,128 1,287 954 2,241 Kwara 1,395 1,150 2,545 1,494 1,442 2,936 1,497 1,225 2,722 Lagos 680 1,191 1,871 739 1,395 2,134 1,371 2,403 3,774 Nassarawa 1,359 1,155 2,514 1,579 1,482 3,061 1,260 1,134 2,394 Niger 1,343 1,123 2,466 1,508 1,367 2,875 1,291 1,104 2,395 Ogun 1,454 1,053 2,507 1,598 1,361 2,959 1,633 1,368 3,001 Ondo 1,300 1,114 2,414 1,546 1,558 3,104 1,377 1,088 2,465 Osun 1,208 1,103 2,311 1,543 1,419 2,962 1,394 1,176 2,570 Oyo 1,198 1,153 2,351 1,483 1,611 3,094 1,429 1,379 2,808 Plateau 1,416 1,130 2,546 1,772 1,584 3,356 1,445 1,218 2,663 Rivers 1,334 1,036 2,370 1,323 1,640 2,963 1,690 1,613 3,303 Sokoto 1,602 1,266 2,868 1,702 1,423 3,125 1,220 1,106 2,326 Taraba 1,555 1,202 2,757 1,696 1,512 3,208 1,183 856 2,039 Yobe 1,579 1,283 2,862 1,702 1,461 3,163 1,160 867 2,027 Zamfara 1,610 1,294 2,904 1,862 1,409 3,271 1,141 897 2,038 713 1,021 1,734 990 1,070 2,060 1,547 1,734 3,281 Total 53,037 43,141 Source: National Youth Service Corps Note: A & B = 1st and 2nd batch 96,178 59,845 52,441 112,286 51,188 42,377 93,565 FCT (Abuja) 332 TABLE 306: NATIONAL YOUTH SERVICE CORPS DEPLOYMENT OF MEMBERS BY STATE AND SEX 2005, 2006 - 2008(A&B) Number 2006(A& B) 2007 (A&B) 2008(A&B) State Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Abia 1,863 1,312 3,175 1,910 1,317 3,227 2,430 2,176 4,606 Adamawa 1,623 1,079 2,702 1,496 1,433 2,929 2,406 1,814 4,220 Akwa Ibom 1,914 1,300 3,214 1,988 1,274 3,262 2,513 1,840 4,353 Anambra 1,856 1,597 3,453 2,010 1,661 3,671 2,815 2,140 4,955 Bauchi 1,649 1,261 2,910 1,807 1,429 3,236 2,530 1,899 4,429 Bayelsa 1,792 1,147 2,939 1,853 1,217 3,070 2,549 1,757 4,306 Benue 1,689 1,268 2,957 1,736 1,416 3,152 2,561 1,922 4,483 Borno 1,619 1,170 2,789 1,876 1,450 3,326 2,523 2,006 4,529 Cross River 1,829 1,341 3,170 1,998 1,283 3,281 2,549 1,785 4,334 Delta 2,149 1,636 3,785 2,167 1,594 3,761 2,667 2,184 4,851 Ebonyi 1,723 1,159 2,882 1,935 1,349 3,284 2,624 1,828 4,452 Edo 1,869 1,514 3,383 1,985 1,574 3,559 2,541 2,361 4,902 Ekiti 1,641 1,411 3,052 1,885 1,325 3,210 2,722 2,216 4,938 Enugu 1,988 1,605 3,593 1,997 1,509 3,506 2,635 2,259 4,894 Gombe 1,556 1,143 2,699 1,785 1,245 3,030 2,603 1,855 4,458 Imo 1,825 1,397 3,222 1,897 1,342 3,239 2,586 1,971 4,557 Jigawa 1,587 1,108 2,695 1,718 1,266 2,984 2,501 1,767 4,268 Kaduna 2,309 2,124 4,433 1,996 1,925 3,921 3,224 2,943 6,167 Kano 2,085 1,779 3,864 2,252 1,922 4,174 3,162 2,659 5,821 Katsina 1,567 1,280 2,847 1,775 1,486 3,261 2,524 1,936 4,460 Kebbi 1,591 1,163 2,754 1,705 1,354 3,059 2,369 1,862 4,231 Kogi 1,803 1,308 3,111 1,914 1,429 3,343 2,530 1,962 4,492 Kwara 1,820 1,481 3,301 1,948 1,536 3,484 2,627 2,230 4,857 Lagos 1,986 3,278 5,264 2,836 3,978 6,814 5,462 5,847 11,309 Nassarawa 1,674 1,412 3,086 1,750 1,427 3,177 2,373 2,095 4,468 Niger 1,646 1,415 3,061 1,848 1,391 3,239 2,511 2,175 4,686 Ogun 2,124 1,852 3,976 2,219 1,973 4,192 3,124 2,862 5,986 Ondo 1,842 1,366 3,208 1,819 1,350 3,169 2,614 2,053 4,667 Osun 1,826 1,493 3,319 1,832 1,534 3,366 2,547 2,286 4,833 Oyo 1,646 1,723 3,369 1,982 2,176 4,158 2,672 2,777 5,449 Plateau 1,900 1,582 3,482 2,013 1,655 3,668 2,851 2,299 5,150 Rivers 2,527 2,113 4,640 2,335 2,246 4,581 3,297 3,029 6,326 Sokoto 1,595 1,248 2,843 1,920 1,454 3,374 2,619 2,038 4,657 Taraba 1,471 1,270 2,741 1,409 1,384 2,793 2,521 1,838 4,359 Yobe 1,467 1,126 2,593 1,682 1,342 3,024 2,355 1,821 4,176 Zamfara 1,558 1,185 2,743 1,719 1,542 3,261 2,367 1,922 4,289 FCT (Abuja) 2,025 3,021 5,046 2,583 3,360 5,943 4,609 5,215 9,824 Total 66,634 55,667 Source: National Youth Service Corps Note: A & B = 1st and 2nd batch 122,301 71,580 60,148 131,728 102,113 85,629 187,742 333 Total TABLE 307: DISTRIBUTION OF CORPS MEMBERS BY DISCIPLINE, 2004 - 2008 2004 2005 2006 2007 Number 2008 Acct/Business Studies Agric.Engr. Agric Science Arts/Humanities Education Arts Educ. Special Educ. Vocation Educ. Science Engineering Env'tal Design Arc Surv/Est.Mgt Etc Food Science and Tech Human Medicine Law Natural/App Science Paramedical Lab Tech/Nursing.Etc Pharmacy Sec.Studies Social Science Vet. Medicine Others 14,890 1,120 3,387 10,260 5,555 2,242 542 5,054 8,688 4,941 867 361 3,999 8,974 15,988 1,203 3,637 11,017 5,965 2,408 582 5,427 8,072 5,305 931 388 4,293 9,635 20,898 1,572 16,548 14,400 7,796 3,147 761 7,094 10,551 6,933 872 363 4,020 9,020 22,509 1,693 5,120 15,510 8,397 3,389 819 7,640 11,364 7,469 1,311 546 6,045 13,565 28,949 2,178 6,585 19,948 10,801 4,360 1,054 9,826 14,616 9,606 1,686 703 7,773 17,446 1,988 710 2,804 5,358 240 5,158 2,134 762 3,011 5,357 258 7,192 1,998 714 2,819 5,014 337 7,444 3,005 1,074 4,239 7,542 363 10,125 3,864 1,380 5,452 9,700 467 31,350 Total Source: National Youth Service Corps 87,140 93,565 122,301 131,728 187,744 Discipline / Year TABLE 308: NUMBER OF UNIVERSITIES IN NIGERIA, 2005 – 2009 University Federal Universities 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 17 17 17 17 17 Federal Universities of Technology 5 5 5 5 5 Federal Universities of Agriculture 3 3 3 3 3 Federal Universities of Petroleum - - 1 1 1 Military University (NDA) 1 1 1 1 1 State Universities 26 30 30 33 36 Private Universities 23 24 34 34 41 Total 75 Source: National Universities Commission Note: Federal University of Petroleum was estab. In 2007 80 95 95 104 CHART 21: NUMBER OF UNIVERSITIES IN NIGERIA, 2003 – 2007 [ Number of Universities 120 100 80 Federal Universities 60 State Universities 40 Private Universities 20 Total 0 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Year 334 TABLE 309.1: ENROLMENT BY INSTITUTION AND SEX (UNDERGRADUATE), 2001/02 – 2005/06 Institution 2001/2002 2002/2003 2003/2004 Number 2005/2006 2004/2005 Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Universiity of Ibadan 12,179 7,847 12,179 7,847 8,766 3,757 12,070 6,887 8,071 5,752 Universiity of Nigeria Nsukka 17,976 16,369 17,976 16,369 24,042 10,304 16,593 19,595 15,796 14,491 Obafemi Awolowo Uni. Ile-Ife 13,144 5,579 15,239 7,503 14,165 6,071 17,144 8,012 15,927 9,201 5,506 2,015 25,506 12,015 12,274 11,160 27,244 2,389 12,274 11,167 Ahmadu Bello Uni. Zaria University of Lagos 12,494 7,918 13,794 10,502 27,231 11,671 15,199 12,333 18,540 15,714 University of Benin 14,458 11,047 15,893 7,471 36,053 15,451 23,846 18,258 16,950 10,403 Bayero Uni. Kano 21,244 6,690 18,147 8,985 14,475 6,203 1,853 5,640 12,179 3,671 University of Calabar 12,885 10,367 22,545 14,125 25,237 10,816 11,922 11,271 8,542 8,255 University of Ilorin 12,930 6,657 14,367 7,397 13,803 5,916 14,257 5,871 13,208 7,078 University of Jos 6,377 3,712 6,460 3,806 12,318 5,279 12,318 5,596 8,012 5,727 University of Maiduguri 1,504 5,335 17,025 16,061 15,229 6,527 22,507 5,923 29,462 - Usman Danfodio Uni. Sokoto 8,914 3,820 11,142 4,775 12,380 5,306 13,112 5,721 9,015 2,574 14,219 13,346 14,021 13,264 18,036 7,730 10,460 6,046 15,844 6,790 University of P/Harcourt University of Abuja 1,785 1,495 15,785 11,495 15,844 6,790 4,835 4,386 4,000 5,000 13,609 13,464 18,775 12,487 23,356 10,010 24,706 10,247 21,094 - University of Uyo Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Univ. Bauchi 6,678 5,281 6,678 5,281 9,958 4,268 8,471 7,888 18,347 - 7,080 1,591 7,069 1,718 8,128 3,484 5,825 1,244 5,696 1,223 Fed. Uni. of Technology Owerri 9,072 3,888 11,340 4,860 12,601 5,401 17,379 5,550 17,347 5,636 Fed. Uni. of Technology Akure 8,461 1,660 6,282 1,804 4,872 2,088 6,279 1,749 5,750 1,806 Fed. Uni. of Technology Minna 8,702 3,006 9,385 3,691 9,696 4,156 9,854 5,241 10,106 2,999 Fed. Uni. of Technology Yola 5,703 1,302 9,032 2,410 7,567 3,243 4,429 1,665 8,784 - Uni. of Agric. Makurdi 1,590 303 1,590 303 928 398 2,898 579 3,157 - Uni. of Agric. Abeokuta 2,821 1,686 3,292 1,903 3,148 1,349 4,801 2,899 4,451 3,009 Michael Okpara Uni. of Agric. 1,124 823 1,250 1,073 2,799 1,200 1,314 1,225 1,856 1,718 Nnamdi Azikiwe Uni. Awka Nigerian Defence Academy Lagos State University Rivers State Uni. of Sci. and Technology Ambrose Alli Uni. Ekpoma Abia State University Uturu Enugu State Uni. of Sci & Tech Olabisi Onabanjo Uni. AgoIwoye - - - - - - 975 - 976 - 9,761 7,957 9,761 7,957 36,570 15,673 9,136 7,043 8,433 6,836 - - - - 4,227 1,812 17,122 5,495 18,122 6,495 - - 8,624 4,008 9,855 4,224 1,425 4,876 13,860 10,316 5,116 5,037 6,934 7,145 6,138 4,989 8,455 8,458 8,093 8,075 - - - - 8,877 3,805 9,245 6,541 8,877 3,805 - - - - - - - - - 3,800 University of Ado-Ekiti 1,237 711 1,856 1,286 2,469 3,800 6,114 3,652 2,469 Ladoke Akintola University 8,041 4,833 8,041 4,833 10,639 4,559 9,988 5,388 21,372 - 16,296 10,740 17,730 17,402 17,402 9,068 18,421 10,096 17,402 9,068 Benue State Uni. Markudi - - - - - - 18,244 - 19,351 - Delta State Uni. Abraka - - - - 9,594 4,112 18,084 5,872 12,103 10,954 11,117 4,597 12,179 1,431 13,448 12,124 13,522 12,205 5,398 3,475 Gombe State University - - - - 389 169 389 169 216 129 Kogi State Uni. Ayangba - - - - 3,524 1,671 4,008 1,964 3,524 1,671 Kano State Uni. of Tech. 425 73 824 108 510 305 510 305 1,163 181 Anambra State Uni. of Tech - - - - 3,597 2,796 3,396 2,692 - - C/River State Uni of Tech - - - - - - - - 1,718 851 Ebonyi State Uni. Abakaliki - - 8,745 6,854 10,266 4,400 10,494 9,898 9,600 8,073 679 Imo State University Adekunle Ajasin Uni. Ondo Nassarawa State Universiity - - - - 1,585 679 3,440 1,879 1,585 Babcock UniversIty Abeokuta 359 396 382 372 2,504 1,073 2,504 1,073 3,621 - Madonna University Okija 430 508 623 805 2,687 1,889 1,234 2,004 2,874 4,221 335 TABLE 309.2: ENROLMENT BY INSTITUTION AND SEX (UNDERGRADUATE), 2001/02 – 2005/06 Number 2001/2002 2002/2003 2003/2004 2004/2005 2005/2006 Institution Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Igbinedion University Okada - - - - 2,765 1,185 1,939 2,059 2,103 3,065 Bowen University Iwo - - 246 262 1,924 824 1,236 1,461 1,924 824 Covenant University Ota Pan-African University Lagos - - 497 569 2,100 900 1,641 1,615 2,841 2,787 - - - - 42 22 42 22 - - Benson Idahosa Uni. Benin - - 491 630 1,260 540 958 1,175 1,087 1,289 National Math. Centre Abuja Nig. French Language Village - - - - 137 59 152 86 137 59 108 320 112 470 531 228 4,146 - 531 228 Nig. Arabic Lang. Village National Institute Of Nig. Languages - - - - 1,785 765 615 267 1,785 765 - - - - 700 300 133 324 6 14 Abti-American University - - - - - - - - 310 - Adamawa State Uuniversity - - - - 316 135 436 171 1,235 441 National Open Uni. Lagos - - - - - - 4,405 2,071 - - 786 445 1,961 1,049 4,127 3,850 4,434 3,621 3,057 2,661 Tai Solarin Uni. of Education - - - - - - - - 12,338 - Katsina State University - - - - - - - - 171 65 Plateau State University - - - - - - - - - - Kaduna State University Novena University Ogume Delta - - - - - - - - 290 189 - - - - - - - - 57 53 Ajayi Crowther University - - - - - - - - 141 165 Bells Uni. of Technology - - - - - - - - 39 8 Lead City University - - - - - - - - 554 486 Redeemers University - - - - - - - - 210 263 Bingham University - - - - - - - - 67 62 University of Mkar - - - - - - - - 79 37 Renaissance University - - - - - - - - 150 100 Caritas University Enugu - - - - - - - - 1,300 - 274,131 170,818 373,778 232,326 492,874 234,534 466,159 258,697 475,577 214,404 Niger Delta University Total Grand Total 444,949 Source: National Universities Commission Note: - = Nil 606,104 727,408 724,856 689,,981 336 TABLE 310.1: ENROLMENT BY INSTITUTION SEX AND CATEGORY, 2005/0 Number 2005/2006 Institution Ph.D Masters Male Female University of Ibadan 358 156 University of Nigeria Nsukka 603 251 Obafemi Awolowo Uni. Ile-Ife 755 271 - - University of Lagos University of Benin 548 376 300 80 Bayero University Kano University of Calabar University of Ilorin 85 102 42 27 64 16 University of Jos University of Maiduguri 140 - 66 - Usman Danfodio Uni. Sokoto University of P/Harcourt 120 - 19 - University of Abuja 535 Ahmadu Bello University Zaria Nnamdi Azikiwe Uni. Awka University of Uyo Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Univ. Bauchi PGD Undergraduate Sub-Degree Total Male 1,71 1 2,08 1 1,19 6 Female Male Female Male Female Male Female 1,053 162 240 8,071 5,752 - - 17,503 1,042 275 150 15,796 14,491 2,241 3,306 40,236 502 174 92 15,927 9,201 302 338 28,758 1,90 0 627 1,48 6 412 25 1,51 8 - - - - 12,274 11,167 - - 23,441 645 271 112 135 148 63 18,540 16,950 15,714 10,403 1,500 421 581 799 39,988 30,125 352 158 11 1,102 59 4,891 263 4 220 12,179 8,542 13,208 3,671 8,255 7,078 5,098 1,215 2,805 1,372 27,068 20,183 25,491 651 - 258 - 146 - 8,012 29,462 5,727 - 5,692 - 3,799 - 26,009 29,462 107 - 191 - 52 - 9,015 15,844 2,574 6,790 766 - 318 - 13,715 22,634 267 553 1,05 3 511 1,056 552 4,000 5,000 5,500 6,500 24,974 22 - 80 - 210 - 21,094 18,347 - 514 - 21,094 19,173 148 74 894 447 1,288 640 5,696 1,223 387 140 10,937 Fed. Uni. Technology Owerri 61 28 329 92 24 17,347 5,636 - - 24,322 Fed. Uni. Technology Akure 214 31 805 2,01 5 378 2,164 337 5,750 1,806 1,317 833 14,845 Fed. Uni. of Technology Minna Fed. Uni. of Technology Yola Uni. of Agric. Makurdi 76 42 - 258 210 - 790 157 - 10,106 8,784 3,157 2,999 - 786 5,309 958 273 - 14,164 15,217 4,524 Uni. of Agric. Abeokuta Michael Okpara Uni. of Agric. 32 - 21 - 105 - 59 - 74 - 29 - 4,451 1,856 3,009 1,718 1,143 - 784 - 9,707 3,574 Nigerian Defence Academy Lagos State University Rivers State Uni. of Sci. and Technology 44 15 253 159 - - 976 8,433 6,836 43 37 976 15,820 16 14 472 345 241 293 18,122 6,495 - - 25,998 Ambrose Alli Uni. Ekpoma Abia State University Uturu 76 45 99 73 33 27 13,860 8,093 10,316 8,075 - - 24,176 16,521 Enugu State Uni. of Sci & Tech Olabisi Onabanjo Uni. AgoIwoye University of Ado-Ekiti - - - - - - 8,877 3,805 - - 12,682 - - - - - - 2,469 3,800 - - 4194 6,269 Ladoke Akintola University Imo State University - - - - - - 21,372 17,402 9,068 - - 21,372 26,470 Benue State Uni. Markudi Delta State Uni. Abraka Adekunle Ajasin Uni. Ondo 14 97 10 4 66 3 530 432 24 178 230 9 217 139 - 95 65 - 19,351 12,103 5,398 10,954 3,475 550 273 20389 24,086 9,742 Gombe State University Kogi State Uni. Ayangba - - - - - - 216 3,524 129 1,671 - - 345.00 5,195 Kano State Uni. of Tech. Anambra State Uni. of Tech - - - - - - 1163 - 181 - - - 1,344 - Cross River State Uni of Tech Ebonyi State Uni. Abakaliki Nassarawa State University 29 - - - 365 - - - 52 - - 1718 9,600 1,585 851 8,073 679 1,914 - - 2,569 20,033 2,264 Babcock University Abeokuta Madonna University Okija 32 4 20 3 5 2 3,621 2,874 4,221 2 - 3,621 7,163 337 TABLE 310.2: ENROLMENT BY INSTITUTION SEX AND CATEGORY, 2005/06 Number 2005/2006 Institution Ph.D Masters PGD Undergraduate Sub-Degree Total Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female 9 1 15 4 1 1 2,103 3,065 - - 5,199 - - - - - - 1,924 824 - - 2,748 75 22 39 18 - - 2,841 2,787 - - 5,782 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10 5 1,087 1,289 5 12 2,408 - - - - - - 137 59 - - 196 - - - - - - 531 228 - - 759 - - - - - - 1,785 765 - - 2,550 - - - - 7 4 6 14 - - 31 - - - - - - 310 - - - 310 - - - - 60 19 1,235 441 235 125 2,115 - - - - - - - - - - - Niger Delta University Tai Solarin Uni. of Education Katsina State University Plateau State University Kaduna State University Novena University Ogume Delta Ajayi Crowther University Bells Uni. of Technology - - - - - - 3,057 2,661 - - 5,718 - - - - - - 12,338 4,020 - 16,358 - - - - - - 171 65 - - 236 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 290 189 144 125 748 - - - - - - 57 53 - - 110 - - - - - - 141 165 - - 306 - - - - - - 39 8 - - 47 Lead City University - - - - - - 554 486 - - 1,040 Redeemers University - - - - - - 210 263 - - 473 Bingham University - - - - - - 67 62 - - 129 University of Mkar Renaissance University Caritas University Enugu - - - - - - 79 37 321 63 500 - - - - - - 150 100 - - 250 - - - - - - 1,300 - - - 1,300 4,661 1,845 18,865 7,535 14,268 3,471 475,577 214,404 40,383 22,483 807,686 Igbinedion University Okada Bowen University Iwo Covenant Universiity Ota Pan-African University Lagos Benson Idahosa Uni. Benin National Math. Centre Abuja Nig. French Language Village Nig. Arabic Lang. Village National Institute of Nig. Lang Abti-American University Adamawa State University National Open Uni. Lagos Total Grand Total 6,506 Source: National Universities Commission Note: - = Nil 26,400 17,739 689,981 62,866 338 TABLE 311.1: ENROLMENT BY ACADEMIC DISCIPLINE (UNDERGRADUATE), 2003/04 Institution University of Ibadan University of Nigeria Nsukka Obafemi Awolowo Uni. Ile-Ife Ahmadu Bello Uni. Zaria University of Lagos University of Benin Bayero Uni. Kano University of Calabar University of Ilorin University of jos University of Maiduguri Usman Danfodio Uni. Sokoto University of P/Harcourt University of Abuja Nnamdi Azikiwe Uni. Awka University of Uyo Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Uni. Bauchi Fed. Uni. Technology Owerri Fed. Uni. Technology Akure Fed. Uni. of Technology Minna Fed. Uni. of Technology Yola Uni. of Agric. Makurdi Uni. of Agric. Abeokuta Michael Okpara Uni. of Agric. Nigerian Defence Academy Lagos State University Rivers State Uni. of Sci. And Technology Ambrose Alli Uni. Ekpoma Abia State University Uturu Enugu State Uni. of Sci & Tech Olabisi Onabanjo Uni. AgoIwoye University of Ado-Ekiti Ladoke Akintola University Imo State University Benue State Uni. Markudi Delta State Uni. Abraka Adekunle Ajasin Uni. Ondo Kogi State Uni. Ayangba Kano State Uni. of Tech. Ebonyi State Uni. Abakaliki Nassarawa State University Babcock UniversityAbeokuta Madonna University Okija Igbinedion University Okada Bowen University Iwo Covenant University Ota Pan-African University Lagos Benson Idahosa Uni. Benin National Math. Centre Abuja Nig. French Language Village Nig. Arabic Lang. Village National Institute of Nig. Lang Adamawa State University Niger Delta University Total Admin./ Mgr Sci Male Female 1,626 990 1,028 506 3,046 1,982 4,928 2,025 2,140 1,027 2,929 1,168 3,811 1,303 1,875 1,671 2,461 1,289 2,948 1,338 1,542 572 Agric Male Female 801 166 857 368 1,141 347 346 182 3,463 2,245 215 74 2,146 796 846 335 1,722 860 970 353 267 215 Arts Male Female 984 863 1,972 845 1,016 313 425 300 2,257 1,566 5,767 3,076 2,020 959 2,962 1,062 995 834 1,851 1,259 1,881 796 1,273 702 2,504 1,407 2,841 1,238 1,485 800 1,388 710 Education Male Female 1,324 900 4,684 1,710 879 623 1,543 914 2,974 1,348 4,829 1,190 2,174 1,137 3,072 1,116 1,884 1,043 1,803 731 1,758 730 1,262 807 3,534 1,835 2,763 53 2,500 1,785 1,440 645 Number Engr./ Tech Male Female 512 101 1,624 696 2,466 918 684 573 5,052 666 4,450 320 1,028 501 1,922 171 1,252 421 2,273 873 1,005 400 757 50 1,100 2,317 5,863 698 980 3,230 1,583 1,332 1,572 1,070 626 237 1,497 1,243 - 123 676 564 458 157 70 895 629 - 5,596 3,005 1,153 882 353 4,966 1,604 421 242 2,609 2,421 5,230 1,736 3,196 1,156 171 87 538 4,085 287 1,450 278 1,331 289 58 13 14 579 2,270 1,370 2,300 500 1,314 307 516 126 - 47 148 - - - 830 1,556 254 1,862 863 685 380 1,000 1,500 644 80 188 396 50 981 2,949 769 2,378 905 514 360 242 807 350 187 2,221 328 1,958 602 2,203 504 184 675 274 525 280 89 2 247 1,267 1,270 405 120 950 16 148 58 548 119 814 434 358 28 432 10 174 23 2 346 3,253 928 301 856 485 227 492 462 531 1,785 700 1,365 464 1,505 852 250 371 202 238 167 133 228 765 300 4 625 2,613 2,386 2,276 1,735 1,554 232 140 137 2,412 711 1,885 2,477 2,182 353 894 104 344 201 28 213 3,075 189 433 348 105 69 1,279 8 422 58 48 56,217 28,551 27,605 12,102 48,948 25,214 64,389 33,910 48,232 12,507 339 TABLE 311.2: ENROLMENT BY ACADEMIC DISCIPLINE (UNDERGRADUATE), 2003/04 Institution University of Ibadan University of Nigeria Nsukka Obafemi Awolowo Uni. Ile-Ife Ahmadu Bello Uni. Zaria University of Lagos University of Benin Bayero Uni. Kano University of Calabar University of Ilorin University of Jos University of Maiduguri Usman Danfodio Uni. Sokoto University of P/Harcourt University of Abuja Nnamdi Azikiwe Uni. Awka University of Uyo Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Uni. Bauchi Fed. Uni. Technology Owerri Fed. Uni. Technology Akure Fed. Uni. of Technology Minna Fed. Uni. of Technology Yola Uni. of Agric. Makurdi Uni. of Agric. Abeokuta Michael Okpara Uni. of Agric. Nigerian Defence Academy Lagos State University Rivers State Uni. of Sci. And Technology Ambrose Alli Uni. Ekpoma Abia State University Uturu Enugu State Uni. of Sci & Tech Olabisi Onabanjo Uni. Ago-Iwoye University of Ado-Ekiti Ladoke Akintola University Imo State University Benue State Uni. Markudi Delta State Uni. Abraka Adekunle Ajasin Uni. Ondo Kogi State Uni. Ayangba Kano State Uni. of Tech. Ebonyi State Uni. Abakaliki Nassarawa State University Babcock Universiity Abeokuta Madonna University Okija Igbinedion University Okada Bowen University Iwo Covenant Universiity Ota Pan-African University Lagos Benson Idahosa Uni. Benin National Math. Centre Abuja Nig. French Language Village Nig. Arabic Lang. Village National Institute of Nig. Lang Adamawa State University Niger Delta University Total Envir. / Sci. Male Female Law Male Female Medicine Male Female Pharmacy Male Female Number Science Male Female 575 1,900 892 2,080 1,930 1,042 765 1,644 440 2,291 1,170 167 - 247 629 546 375 328 791 116 420 314 931 492 - 504 1,241 684 851 2,072 2,055 487 1,555 421 532 580 1,464 1,609 2,178 352 2,913 142 532 502 518 1,444 781 269 385 285 308 288 856 1,612 1,563 152 1,242 1,104 2,154 1,119 786 2,172 2,323 423 2,832 1,480 755 1,187 405 960 142 2,262 324 926 401 475 1,406 1,032 189 1,274 568 339 454 266 582 178 1,003 186 539 679 292 178 1,477 432 453 121 - 94 231 141 146 227 791 245 148 107 - 1,290 3,128 1,834 3,122 3,129 4,624 2,112 5,421 2,444 2,484 3,102 2,036 4,037 2,911 4,905 1,319 1,327 3,206 1,124 3,139 1,416 101 981 1,018 5,218 815 1,340 584 1,571 1,320 2,617 1,006 3,072 1,017 1,047 1,735 1,093 1,224 1,113 3,895 923 1,050 2,002 932 1,436 904 59 264 557 2,186 442 320 1,560 1,951 1,585 71 980 47 612 96 37 750 274 199 7 31 172 238 345 319 209 240 285 1,142 105 61 226 186 214 213 154 306 139 292 189 1,063 59 285 40 318 416 106 645 28 1,037 573 72 67 890 435 635 35 634 5 727 637 25 12 646 629 895 6 8 1 701 5,123 670 2,167 578 3,229 2,678 1,232 3,846 405 322 2,056 98 621 259 654 801 448 137 71 45 405 1,145 619 985 375 1,545 1,007 745 3,521 154 70 1,200 52 574 172 265 208 127 59 23 7 22,813 6,922 23,336 14,459 24,521 13,633 4,365 2,131 91,569 47,020 340 TABLE 311.3: ENROLMENT BY ACADEMIC DISCIPLINE (UNDERGRADUATE), 2003/04 Institution University of Ibadan University of Nigeria Nsukka Obafemi Awolowo Uni. Ile-Ife Ahmadu Bello Uni. Zaria University of Lagos University of Benin Bayero Uni. Kano University of Calabar University of Ilorin University of Jos University of Maiduguri Usman Danfodio Uni. Sokoto University of P/Harcourt University of Abuja Nnamdi Azikiwe Uni. Awka University of Uyo Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Uni. Bauchi Fed. Uni. Technology Owerri Fed. Uni. Technology Akure Fed. Uni. of Technology Minna Fed. Uni. of Technology Yola Uni. of Agric. Makurdi Uni. of Agric. Abeokuta Michael Okpara Uni. of Agric. Nigerian Defence Academy Lagos State University Rivers State Uni. of Sci. And Technology Ambrose Alli Uni. Ekpoma Abia State University Uturu Enugu State Uni. of Sci & Tech Olabisi Onabanjo Uni. Ago-Iwoye University of Ado-Ekiti Ladoke Akintola University Imo State University Benue State Uni. Markudi Delta State Uni. Abraka Adekunle Ajasin Uni. Ondo Kogi State Uni. Ayangba Kano State Uni. of Tech. Ebonyi State Uni. Abakaliki Nassarawa State University Babcock Universiity Abeokuta Madonna University Okija Igbinedion University Okada Bowen University Iwo Covenant Universiity Ota Pan-African University Lagos Benson Idahosa Uni. Benin National Math. Centre Abuja Nig. French Language Village Nig. Arabic Lang. Village National Institute of Nig. Lang Adamawa State University Niger Delta University Total Source: National Universities Commission Note: - = Nil Social Sci. Male Female 1,124 641 5,021 2,152 1,292 1,089 2,075 1,499 2,389 1,267 5,784 2,623 3,876 1,041 4,320 1,943 2,531 1,022 2,897 1,101 1,155 752 3,227 1,102 2,772 1,436 4,896 3,978 1,865 600 1,300 1,008 5,667 1,819 1,054 890 2,110 1,192 1,085 536 469 363 2,241 1,151 1,372 1,009 3,806 3,155 200 145 1,760 1,524 132 56 708 1,190 261 479 607 900 33 3 68,029 37,666 Vet Medicine Male Female 385 65 621 267 543 123 850 142 540 206 30 5 67 10 - Number Dentistry Male Female 152 46 127 18 1,281 776 - 3,036 1,560 818 840 341 TABLE 312: APPLICATIONS FOR ADMISSION INTO UNIVERSITY BY FACULTY: (2007/08 – 2008/09) Number 2007/08 Faculty 2008/09 Male Female Total Male Female Total 66,564 76,460 143,024 81,088 9,248 90,336 5,893 4,316 10,209 7,709 5,537 13,246 Arts/Humanities 24,028 37,362 61,390 13,712 49,093 62,805 Education 14,553 19,005 33,558 19,120 25,364 44,484 115,017 11,965 126,982 133,013 13,931 146,944 Administration Agriculture Engineering Environmental Tech. 12,773 2,718 15,491 17,887 3,968 21,855 Law 31,677 30,051 61,728 37,295 34,716 72,011 Medical Science 69,583 80,145 149,728 75,903 93,594 169,497 Pharmacy Science Social Science Others 8,035 10,752 18,787 8,416 11,280 19,696 63,642 46,196 109,838 81,917 57,574 139,491 130,707 95,761 226,468 153,628 112,560 266,188 67 11 78 1,041 - 1,041 Total 542,539 Source: National Universiies Commission Note: - = Nil 414,742 957,281 630,729 416,865 1,047,594 TABLE 313: ADMISSION INTO UNIVERSITY BY FACULTY: (2007/08 – 2008/09) Number 2007/08 Faculty 2008/09 Male Female Total Male Female Total Administration 5,380 5,146 10,526 6,184 5,883 12,067 Agriculture 4,038 2,925 6,963 5,963 4,324 10,287 Arts/Humanities 5,522 6,233 11,755 7,259 8,141 15,400 Education 7759 7891 15650 9065 9397 18462 10,861 3,099 13,960 12,978 1,849 14,827 Engineering Environmental Tech. 2,739 882 3,621 3,973 1,412 5,385 Law 1,872 1,467 3,339 2,055 1,596 3,651 Medical Science 4,023 3,473 7,496 4,719 4,060 8,779 487 441 928 591 497 1,088 Science 17,835 10,325 28,160 24,081 13,575 37,656 Social Science 11,452 8,045 19,497 13,262 9,164 22,426 10 - 10 - - Total 71,978 Source: National Universiies Commission Note: - = Nil 49,927 121,905 90,130 59,898 Pharmacy Others 150,028 342 TABLE 314: TOTAL ENROLMENT IN FEDERAL UNIVERSITIES BY MAJOR DISCIPLINE, 2002/2003 – 2006/2007 Number Discipline 2002/2003 2003/2004 2004/2005 2005/2006 2006/07 Administration/MGT. Sciences 29,741 45,247 47,886 29,757 43,808 Agriculture 27,201 30,457 26,455 22,022 22,604 Arts 31,456 35,585 38,589 33,998 37,652 Dentistry - - - - 727 Education 33,798 48,230 48,889 49,247 52,988 Engineering Technology 50,983 51,816 59,702 57,824 56,421 Environmental Science 14,676 18,036 18,853 17,968 18,065 Law 13,896 15,430 18,506 16,299 15,008 Medicine 25,426 28,001 31,540 25,884 26,338 Pharmacy 5,873 5,967 5,538 4,740 5,261 Science 74,933 78,761 97,724 75,187 76,704 Social Science 38,154 54,450 52,924 56,725 53,946 3,365 7,273 3,771 3,735 3,066 Total 349,502 Source: National Universiies Commission Note: - = Nil 419,253 450,377 393,386 412,588 Veterinary Medicine CHART 22: TOTAL ENROLMENT IN FEDERAL UNIVERSITIES, 2002/2003 – 2006/2007 35 30 25 20 Num be r 15 10 5 0 2003 2004 2005 Ye ar 2006 2007 Federal Universities State Universities Private Universities 343 TABLE 315: GRADUATE OUT-TURN BY POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA, 2001 - 2005 2001 Discipline Administration 2002 2003 Number 2005 2004 Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female 3,456 1,055 1,461 594 950 527 1,341 701 1,095 599 Agriculture 287 30 169 42 101 37 214 40 136 46 Arts 405 105 105 43 100 118 75 53 74 41 Education Engineering Technology Environmental Science 415 237 818 519 590 397 451 476 304 206 693 32 534 52 329 63 346 58 570 49 31 96 17 129 28 129 82 162 36 159 Law 10 3 89 65 - - - - - - Medicine 15 11 51 31 100 62 25 12 22 18 - - - - - - - - - - Pharmacy Science Social Science Dentistry Veterinary Medicine Others Total 810 475 413 98 243 90 343 123 269 111 1,188 456 1,111 193 694 476 765 292 533 388 - - - - - - - - - - 8 - - - - - 4 3 - - 190 95 180 42 235 87 36 39 - - 7,573 2,516 5,060 1,707 3,471 1,939 3,762 1,833 3,162 1,489 Grand Total 10,089 6,767 5,410 5,595 4,651 Source: National Universities Commission Note: Total & Grand Total were Revised - = Nil TABLE 316: GRADUATE OUT- TURN OF BACHELOR’S DEGREE BY DISCIPLINE, 2001 - 2005 Number Discipline 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Administration 3,294 2,298 4,727 3,413 6,380 5,321 4,089 3,201 2,521 1,843 Agriculture 1,086 604 1,381 705 1,366 873 1,268 828 299 167 Arts 2,732 2,351 2,938 2,982 3,672 3,963 2,706 2,746 1,687 1,495 Education Engineering Technology Environmental Science 4,129 4,117 3,221 3,248 3,560 3,391 2,361 3,008 2,352 2,095 4,194 581 4,558 679 5,425 800 4,182 689 1,061 116 932 375 1,079 395 1,201 560 940 368 643 243 Law 1,558 990 2,112 1,781 2,846 2,664 1,901 1,461 1,007 626 Medicine 1,200 568 1,538 613 1,489 903 1,219 721 359 230 242 78 312 138 186 144 320 235 12 10 Science 4,743 2,494 4,461 2,840 5,839 4,347 4,390 2,581 2,190 1,379 Social Science 5,021 3,223 8,459 4,996 8,187 5,658 6,017 4,220 2,893 2,296 - - 45 22 67 30 48 21 - - 68 19 99 47 155 54 47 21 30 6 Pharmacy Dentistry Veterinary Medicine Others Total Grand Total 583 311 1,059 457 879 401 617 214 273 209 29,782 18,009 35,989 22,316 41,252 29,109 30,105 20,314 15,327 10,715 47,791 58,305 70,361 50,419 26,042 Source: National Universities Commission Note: - = Nil 344 TABLE 317: GRADUATE OUT-TURN OF MASTER’S DEGREE, 2001 - 2005 2001 Discipline Administration 2002 2003 Number 2005 2004 Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female 3,470 1,241 2,879 987 5,326 992 2,334 1,212 1,676 768 Agriculture 138 38 418 142 368 136 324 94 202 59 Arts 681 304 1,074 365 568 189 637 310 280 169 Education Engineering Technology Environmental Science 723 736 1,406 962 1,061 854 1,043 849 328 317 296 23 539 97 409 162 416 71 166 21 252 39 127 39 154 56 220 81 296 122 Law 218 137 253 91 250 132 329 183 33 12 Medicine 95 25 279 125 219 98 517 129 66 36 Pharmacy 23 7 25 15 58 27 105 39 11 3 393 165 820 322 557 145 566 239 2,586 106 Science Social Science 1,327 362 3,096 996 1,719 500 1,987 733 688 412 Dentistry Veterinary Medicine 29 12 1 - - - 9 1 2 - 16 2 38 4 28 9 22 6 12 6 Others 53 15 39 12 31 8 20 16 6 2 Total 7,714 3,106 Grand Total 10,820 Source: National Universities Commission Note: - = Nil TABLE 318: 10,994 4,157 15,151 10,748 3,308 14,056 8,529 3,963 12,492 6,352 2,033 8,385 GRADUATE OUT-TURN BY DOCTORATE DEGREE, 2001 - 2005 Number Discipline 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Administration 27 6 13 4 14 3 13 2 23 5 Agriculture 47 17 90 19 104 27 76 25 53 12 Arts 67 11 125 13 93 40 120 45 63 20 103 60 130 54 102 71 103 72 47 16 32 1 34 4 36 3 45 1 27 2 63 13 12 2 4 1 13 2 7 1 11 - 5 2 3 1 3 - 3 - Medicine 6 1 22 6 13 11 15 6 1 - Pharmacy 4 1 3 1 1 1 8 3 2 4 Science 74 20 87 19 76 11 76 35 47 14 Social Science 97 15 42 16 93 28 84 24 56 17 - - - - - - - - - 1 Education Engineering Technology Environmental Science Law Female Dentistry Veterinary Medicine 6 - 15 2 7 1 13 2 6 Others 6 2 - 1 7 1 8 - 1 - 543 147 578 143 553 199 577 217 336 92 Total Grand Total 690 721 752 794 428 Source: National Universities Commission Note: Total & Grand Total were revised : - = Nil 345 2001 2002 Year 2003 2004 2005 CHART 23: GRADUATE OUT-TURN BY DOCTORATE DEGREE, 2001 - 2005 Female Male Female Male Female Male Graduates Female Male Female Male 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 Number TABLE 319: GRADUATE TURN-OUT OF BACHELOR’S DEGREE, POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA, MASTER’S DEGREE AND DOCTORATE DEGREE COMBINED, 2001 - 2005 Discipline Administration 2001 2002 2003 Number 2005 2004 Male Femle Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female 10,247 4,600 9,080 4,998 12,670 6,843 7,777 5,116 5,315 3,215 Agriculture 1,558 689 2,058 908 1,939 1,073 1,882 987 690 284 Arts 3,885 2,771 4,242 3,403 4,433 4,310 3,538 3,154 2,104 1,725 Education Engineering Technology Environmental Science Law 5,370 5,150 5,575 4,783 5,313 4,713 3,958 4,405 3,031 2,634 5,215 637 5,665 832 6,199 1,028 4,989 819 1,824 188 1,343 1,797 444 1,130 1,347 2,459 464 1,939 1,488 3,099 699 2,797 1,335 2,233 487 1,644 1,105 1,043 397 638 Medicine 1,316 605 1,890 775 1,821 1,074 1,776 868 448 284 Pharmacy 269 86 340 154 245 172 433 277 25 17 Science 6,020 3,154 5,781 3,279 6,715 4,593 5,375 2,978 5,092 1,610 Social Science 7,633 4,056 12,708 6,201 10,693 6,662 8,853 5,269 4,170 3,113 Dentistry 29 12 46 22 67 30 57 22 2 - Veterinary Medicine 98 21 152 53 190 64 86 32 48 13 Others Total Grand Total 832 423 1,278 512 1,152 497 681 45,612 23,778 52,621 28,323 56,024 34,555 42,973 69,390 80,944 90,579 269 26,327 69,300 280 211 25,177 14,329 39,506 Source: National Universities Commission 346 TABLE 320: NATIONAL POST-GRADUATE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF NIGERIA GRADUANDS, 2003 – 2007 Number Faculty 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Total Anaesthesia 2 4 2 7 11 26 Dental Surgery 5 6 13 9 7 40 General Dental Practice 0 1 2 1 0 4 Family Medicine 3 4 10 3 6 26 OB-GYN 14 11 12 13 34 84 Ophthalmology 11 6 9 3 15 44 Paediatrics 12 13 14 14 13 66 Pathology 13 10 18 16 28 85 Internal Medicine 8 15 14 32 31 100 Psychiatry 2 4 3 6 14 29 Public Health 5 10 21 13 13 62 Radiology 7 7 10 16 12 52 Surgery 5 10 13 9 14 51 OTO-RHINO Laryngology 1 2 4 4 5 16 Total 86 Source: Federal Ministry of Health, Abuja 99 143 139 192 659 TABLE 321: ANNUAL STUDENT ENROLMENT INTO PROFESSIONAL HEALTH PROGRAMMES, 2003 - 2007 Number Courses 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Total Medicine 22,088 na na na na 22,088 na na na na na na Nurses 4,913 4,483 4,078 1,880 3,494 18,848 Mid-Wives 2,355 3,089 2,960 1,189 2,042 11,635 Radio-Graphers 90 90 na na na 180 Health Records Officers na 762 924 2,144 1,698 5,528 Dental Technicians na na na na 100 100 Dental Therapists 40 36 32 46 47 201 369 364 445 306 na 1,484 Total 7,767 Source: Federal Ministry of Health, Abuja Note: na: Not Available 8,824 8,439 5,565 7,381 37,976 Pharmacy Optometrists 347 TABLE 322: ADMISSION INTO THE PROFESSIONAL HEALTH PROGRAMMES BY YEAR, 2003 - 2007 Number Courses 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Medicine 2,300 2,300 2,300 2,300 2,300 242 249 717 534 454 3,199 3,419 3,272 na na 23 15 18 na na Pharmacy Nurses*** Mid-Wives*** Radio-Graphers Connunity Health Practitioners 7,112 6,382 6,624 8,505 8,833 Health Records Officers na 123 94 339 165 Medical Lab Scientists na na na na na Dental Therapists 40 34 36 39 52 129 33 61 124 na Total 10,745 Source: Federal Ministry of Health, Abuja Note: 1. *** Are Combined 2 na = Not Available 10,255 10,822 9,541 9,504 Optometrists TABLE 323: NUMBER OF TEACHERS IN FEDERAL UNIVERSITIES BY MAJOR DISCIPLINES, 2001/2002 - 2005/2006 Discipline 2001/2002 2002/2003 2003/2004 2004/2005 2005/2006 Administration 1,141 890 1,181 982 773 Agriculture 1,757 1,979 2,317 1,533 1,428 Arts 1,417 1,719 1,434 1,598 1,660 Education 1,418 1,559 1,370 1,515 1,552 Engineering Technology 1,966 1,907 2,171 1,992 1,886 Environmental Science 696 820 682 769 889 Law 424 350 433 523 538 1,780 2,004 1,996 2,041 2,027 253 410 290 400 376 Science 3,153 3,872 3,495 3,099 2,986 Social Science 1,130 1,272 775 1,283 1,398 290 379 515 381 377 Total 15,425 Source: National Universities Commission 17,161 16,659 16,116 15,890 Medicine Pharmacy Veterinary Medicine 348 CHART 24: TOTAL NUMBER OF TEACHERS IN FEDERAL UNIVERSITIES, 2001/2002 - 2005/2006 17500 17000 Number 16500 16000 15500 15000 14500 2001/2002 2002/2003 2003/2004 Year 2004/2005 2005/2006 Number of Teachers TABLE 324: STUDENT TEACHER RATIO IN FEDERAL UNIVERSITIES, 2001/2002 - 2005/2006 Number Discipline 2001/2002 2002/2003 2003/2004 2004/2005 2005/2006 Administration 26 33 38 49 38 Agriculture 11 14 13 17 15 Arts 22 18 25 24 20 Education 24 22 35 32 31 Engineering Technology 24 27 24 30 30 Environmental Science 16 18 12 25 20 Law 34 40 36 35 30 Medicine 15 13 14 15 12 Pharmacy 23 14 21 14 12 Science 19 19 23 32 25 Social Science 40 30 70 41 40 Veterinary Medicine 12 Source: National Universities Commission 9 14 10 10 349 TABLE 325: ACADEMIC STAFF DISTRIBUTION IN FEDERAL UNIVERSITIES BY CATEGORY, 2001/02 – 2003/04 Number 2001/2002 2002/2003 2003/2004 Institution Prof/ Readers Senior Lecturers Lec. 1 & Below Prof/ Readers Senior Lecturers Lec. 1 & Below Prof/ Readers Seniorr Lecturers Lec. 1 & Below Abeokuta 40 65 147 70 55 209 70 55 209 Abuja 18 44 129 18 44 129 18 44 129 Akure 47 58 280 70 58 247 70 58 247 Awka 79 173 239 91 277 182 91 215 244 Bauchi 42 52 260 124 79 438 124 79 438 Benin 177 200 520 190 196 483 191 226 514 Calabar 100 123 472 116 128 630 116 128 630 Ibadan 296 305 637 296 305 637 296 305 637 Ile-Ife 262 228 769 262 228 769 367 270 706 Ilorin 135 122 350 135 140 386 135 140 386 Kano 55 150 288 55 150 288 55 150 288 Lagos 239 330 493 228 250 626 226 273 405 Maiduguri 325 591 711 365 639 823 399 698 895 Makurdi 67 79 401 24 52 201 92 85 443 Minna 18 46 147 18 46 147 18 46 147 NDA Kaduna na na na na na na na na na Noun na na na na na na na na na Nsukka 214 410 638 214 410 638 214 410 638 Owerri 48 60 162 101 96 291 101 96 291 P/Harcourt 71 162 264 71 162 264 89 207 343 Sokoto 35 92 215 65 93 236 65 94 246 Umudike 17 28 86 43 73 119 43 73 119 Uyo 58 126 492 96 130 476 90 42 623 Yola 19 48 532 206 356 478 206 356 478 Zaria 120 179 837 120 179 837 134 177 908 86 148 407 19 43 218 19 43 218 9,476 2,997 4,189 9,752 3,229 4,270 10,182 Jos Total 2,568 3,819 Source: National Universities Commission 350 TABLE 326: ACADEMIC STAFF DISTRIBUTION IN FEDERAL UNIVERSITIES BY CATEGORY, 2004/05 - 2005/06 Number 2004/2005 2005/2006 Institution Prof/ Readers Senior Lecturer Lec. 1 & Below Prof/ Readers Senior Lecturer Lec. 1 & Below Abeokuta 129 145 296 80 54 240 Abuja 46 43 120 48 81 138 Akure 85 86 268 423 81 246 Awka 94 201 249 145 211 366 Bauchi 124 79 438 70 92 190 Benin 191 226 514 209 266 506 Calabar 119 157 438 94 149 390 Ibadan 279 321 549 314 317 612 Ile-Ife 367 270 706 265 281 520 Ilorin 134 158 382 142 147 392 Kano 69 171 328 94 251 352 Lagos 226 273 405 202 302 520 Maiduguri 399 698 895 269 358 358 Makurdi 92 85 443 55 66 258 Minna 18 46 147 55 65 356 N D A Kaduna 15 22 143 20 25 142 Noun na na na 16 12 34 Nsukka 187 404 488 204 426 470 Owerri 106 102 324 93 91 360 P/Harcourt 91 209 347 233 233 310 Sokoto 63 96 249 67 109 306 Umudike 43 73 119 45 53 126 Uyo 106 146 502 129 149 490 Yola 28 46 230 45 48 310 Zaria 140 186 879 488 651 652 Jos 126 141 387 171 186 512 4,384 9,846 3,976 4,704 9,156 Total 3,277 Source: National Universities Commission Note: na = Not Available 351 TABLE 327: ACADEMIC STAFF DISTRIBUTION IN STATE UNIVERSITIES BY CATEGORY, 2005/2006 Number Institution Prof/ Readers 2005/2006 Senior Lec. 1 & Lecturer Below Total Abia State University, Uturu 52 124 172 348 Adamawa State University, Mubi 44 36 112 192 Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko 44 34 170 248 6 na 38 44 Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma 81 82 272 435 Anambra State University of Science and Technology, Uli 37 42 184 263 Benue State University, Makurdi 54 65 236 355 Bukar Abba Ibrahim University,Damaturu na na na na Cross River State University of Science and Technology 29 79 378 486 Delta State University,Abraka 88 86 344 518 130 134 340 604 Enugu State University of Science and Technology, Enugu na na na na Gombe State University, Gombe 14 8 88 110 Ibrahim Babangida University,Lapai Niger State na na na na Imo State University, Owerri 54 55 398 507 Kaduna State University, Kaduna 4 16 40 60 Kano State University of Technology, Wudil 8 14 120 142 Katsina State University, Katsina 2 1 8 11 Kogi State University, Ayangba 48 36 180 264 Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomosho 54 61 376 491 Lagos State University, Ojo 98 104 448 650 Nasarawa State University, Keffi na na na na Niger Delta University,Wilberforce Town 100 135 134 369 Olabisi Onobanjo University, Ago-Iwoye 121 106 32 259 Plateau State University, Jos na na na na River State University of Science and Technology, PH. 68 107 278 453 Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijebu Ode 21 69 310 400 University of Ado Ekiti, Ekiti State 53 64 260 377 1,210 1,458 4,918 7,586 Akwa Ibom State University of Science and Technology, Uyo Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki Total Source: National Universities Commission Note: na = Not Available 352 TABLE 328: ACADEMIC STAFF DISTRIBUTION IN PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES BY CATEGORY, 2005/2006 Number Institution Prof/Readers 2005/2006 Senior Lecturer Lec. 1 & Below Total ABTI-American University, Yola 40 na 2 42 Ajayi Crowther University,Oyo 11 2 32 45 3 5 26 34 47 66 76 189 Bells University of Technology, Ota 7 9 28 44 Benson Idahosa University, Benin 12 11 86 109 7 - 24 31 26 32 84 142 5 46 2 53 Covenant University, Ota 23 14 178 215 Crawford University, Igbesa Ogun na na na na Crescent University, Abeokuta, Ogun na na na na Igbinedion University,Okada 38 22 146 206 Joseph Ayo Babalola University na na na na Leeds City University, Ibadan 10 3 28 41 Madona University, Okija 34 78 196 308 6 3 28 37 Pan-African University, Lagos 12 7 2 21 Redeemers University, Lagos 7 8 70 85 Renaissance University, Enugu 5 6 318 329 na na na na 4 1 36 41 na na na na 297 313 1,362 1,972 Al-Hikmah University, Ilorin Babcock University, Abeokuta Bingham University, New Karu Bowen University, Iwo Caritas University, Amaorjinike Enugu Novena University,Ogume, Delta University of Katsina, Katsina University of Mkar Wukari Jubilee University, Wukari Taraba State Total Source: National Universities Commission Note: na = Not Available 353 TABLE 329: ACADEMIC STAFF BY INSTITUTION, 2000 – 2004 Institution University Of Ibadan University Of Nigeria Nsukka Obafemi Awolowo Uni. Ile-Ife Ahmadu Bello Uni. Zaria University Of Lagos University Of Benin Bayero Uni. Kano University Of Calabar University Of Ilorin University Of Jos University Of Maiduguri Usman Danfodio Uni. Sokoto University Of P/Harcourt University Of Abuja Nnamdi Azikiwe Uni. Awka University Of Uyo Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Uni. Bauchi Fed. Uni. Technology Owerri Fed. Uni. Technology Akure Fed. Uni. Of Technology Minna Fed. Uni. Of Technology Yola Uni. Of Agric. Makurdi Uni. Of Agric. Abeokuta Michael Okpara Uni. Of Agric. Nigerian Defence Academy Lagos State University Rivers State Uni. Of Sci. And Technology Ambrose Alli Uni. Ekpoma Abia State University Uturu Enugu State Uni. Of Sci & Tech Olabisi Onabanjo Uni. Ago-Iwoye University Of Ado-Ekiti Ladoke Akintola University Imo State University Benue State Uni. Markudi Delta State Uni. Abraka Adekunle Ajasin Uni. Ondo Kogi State Uni. Ayangba Kano State Uni. Of Tech. Ebonyi State Uni.Abakaliki Nassarawa State University Babcock University Abeokuta Madonna University Okija Igbinedion University Okada Bowen Universty Iwo Covenant University Ota Pan-African University Lagos Benson Idahosa Uni. Benin National Math. Centre Abuja Nig. French Language Village Nig. Arabic Lang. Village National Institute Of Nig. Lang Adamawa State Universiity National Open Univerty Div. Of Agric. Colleges, Zaria Niger Delta University Gombe State University Anambra State Uni. Uli Total Grand Total 2000 Male Female 2001 Male Female 2002 Male Female 2003 Male Female Number 2004 Male Female 906 846 890 1,158 623 623 417 487 431 532 902 238 408 123 338 547 324 243 286 259 272 207 179 173 na 419 290 177 143 372 171 140 34 123 72 156 127 60 72 21 113 110 21 305 52 45 21 34 25 46 na 94 916 940 899 1,158 623 693 493 542 431 258 902 238 2 122 338 586 324 270 318 259 277 221 199 173 na 450 293 197 159 372 171 156 45 137 72 82 127 60 80 19 113 112 21 39 58 45 20 47 28 46 na 97 916 942 899 1,839 866 693 434 792 559 244 1,221 378 454 147 338 634 448 272 317 275 284 207 199 190 na 459 293 192 159 592 238 156 39 126 81 87 204 108 80 19 113 120 22 40 58 51 34 42 28 52 na 97 916 940 1,188 1,839 891 775 420 792 595 783 1,320 378 548 147 412 634 540 299 436 275 240 571 199 190 na 459 293 197 155 592 240 156 45 126 80 147 220 108 91 19 134 120 101 55 54 51 24 43 28 40 na 97 860 989 1,178 1,460 1,104 974 534 1,181 585 842 680 467 563 206 604 755 341 488 490 452 395 315 300 252 148 476 286 197 165 592 240 156 45 126 89 147 220 108 92 19 134 120 101 55 54 51 24 43 28 40 32 101 279 435 208 391 na 231 275 164 na 350 123 na 24 388 88 73 137 123 94 75 na na na na na na na na na na na 15,288 113 98 27 88 na 42 57 79 na 51 14 na 3 68 44 15 6 15 16 18 na na na na na na na na na na na 3,578 279 84 232 391 na 257 211 195 na 368 134 na 30 388 92 94 156 123 94 75 na na na na na na na na na 232 na na 15,067 113 19 30 88 na 47 44 88 na 64 17 na 5 68 53 27 10 15 16 18 na na na na na na na na na 41 na na 3,359 444 84 213 400 na 257 344 195 na 373 171 na 35 402 92 94 50 123 94 75 13 83 17 23 15 25 62 na na 245 na na 17,936 179 19 152 112 na 47 62 68 na 74 21 na 5 70 53 27 51 15 16 18 10 18 2 6 1 5 6 na na 42 na na 4,110 444 84 289 400 na na 344 299 na 373 191 na 35 402 129 119 103 140 45 99 13 na 17 23 15 25 83 na na 280 na na 19,739 179 19 48 112 na na 62 75 na 74 25 na 5 70 18 27 54 16 14 25 10 na 2 6 1 5 12 na na 57 na na 4,132 163 84 324 400 na 363 425 299 336 1,204 236 243 114 488 153 106 118 135 68 131 14 78 8 37 15 26 129 49 75 280 24 94 22,858 89 19 48 112 Na 65 91 75 49 388 25 5 100 20 27 61 13 10 24 10 20 2 6 1 5 12 0 0 57 8 17 4,624 18,867 18,426 22,046 23,871 27,482 Source: National Universities Commission Note: na = Not Available 354 TABLE 330: COMMONWEALTH SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS BY STATE AND GENDER, 2003 - 2007 2003 State 2004 2005 Male Female Male Female Abia 1 - 2 - Adamawa - - 1 - Akwa Ibom - - Anambra - - 1 Bauchi - - Bayelsa 1 Benue 1 Borno 2 Cross River - Delta Ebonyi Edo 2 Ekiti - Enugu Gombe Imo Female Male Female Male Female 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - 1 - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - - - Jigawa Male Number 2007 2006 Kaduna 1 - - - - - - - - - Kano - 1 - - 1 - - - - - Katsina 1 - - - - - - - - - Kebbi - - - - - - - - - Kogi - - - - - - - - - Kwara - - - - 1 1 - - - Lagos - 1 - - - - - 1 1 - Nassarawa - - - - - - - - 1 - Niger - - 1 - - - - - - - Ogun - - 2 - - 1 - 1 - Ondo - - - - 1 1 - - - Osun - - 2 - - - - - - Oyo - - 2 - 1 - 1 - - - Plateau - - - - - - - - - - Rivers - 1 - - - - 1 1 - - Sokoto - - - - - - - - - - Taraba - - - - - - - - - - Yobe - - - - - - - - - - Zamfara - - 1 - - - - - 1 - FCT, Abuja - - - - - - - - - - 9 5 5 3 7 2 5 - 1 Total 10 7 Source: National Universities Commission Note: - = Nil 355 TABLE 331: BRITISH EDUCATIONAL AWARD AND SPECIAL OVERSEAS AWARDS BY STATE AND GENDER, 2002 - 2006 Number State 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Abia 1 - 2 1 - 1 - - 1 - Adamawa 1 - - 1 1 - 2 - 1 1 Akwa Ibom 2 - 2 - 2 - - - 3 1 Anambra 1 - 1 1 2 1 3 - 4 - Bauchi - - 2 - - 1 2 - 1 - Bayelsa 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - Benue 2 - - - 1 - 2 - 1 - Borno 1 - 1 - 1 - 3 - 1 - Cross River - - 3 1 - - - - 1 - Delta 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 - 4 - Ebonyi 1 - - - - - - - 4 - Edo 2 - 3 1 2 - 1 1 1 - Ekiti 3 1 1 2 - - 2 - Enugu - 1 2 1 - - - - 2 3 Gombe 1 - 2 - - - - - 3 - Imo 2 - 2 - 1 - 3 - 10 - Jigawa 1 - 2 - 2 - - - - - Kaduna 2 - - - 2 1 2 - 1 - Kano 3 - 2 - - - 3 - 6 - Katsina 1 - 1 - - - 2 - - - Kebbi - - 1 - 1 - - 1 - Kogi 2 - 2 1 - 2 2 - 2 - Kwara - - 2 1 - - 2 1 1 - Lagos 2 - - 1 - - - 2 - 1 Nassarawa 1 - 2 - - - 3 - 2 - Niger 2 - 7 - - - 2 - 6 - Ogun 1 - 3 - - - 3 - 2 1 Ondo 3 - - 1 2 - 2 1 2 - Osun 1 1 1 - - - - - 1 - Oyo 1 - 1 2 - - 1 - 1 - Plateau 1 - 1 - 1 - 5 - 3 - Rivers 1 - 1 - - 1 - 2 - Sokoto 2 - 1 - - - 1 - Taraba - - 1 - - - 1 - 1 - Yobe 1 - 1 - 1 - - - 2 - Zamfara 1 - - 1 1 - - - - - FCT, Abuja - - - - - - - - - - Total 45 4 52 Source: National Universities Commission 15 22 7 49 5 71 10 3 - Note: - = Nil 356 TABLE 332.1: TOTAL NUMBER OF SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS BY PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENT FUND BY STATE OF ORIGIN AND GENDER, 2004 - 2006 State 2004 2005 2006 Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Abia 3 - 3 1 1 2 4 - 4 Adamawa 3 - 3 2 1 3 5 1 6 Akwa Ibom 3 1 4 3 1 4 2 - 2 Anambra 1 3 4 2 - 2 3 1 4 Bauchi 2 1 3 2 - 2 4 - 4 Bayelsa 2 - 2 1 2 3 4 - 4 Benue 2 - 2 1 2 3 3 1 4 Borno 3 1 4 3 1 4 2 1 3 Cross River 3 - 3 2 - 2 2 - 2 Delta 3 1 4 3 1 4 3 - 3 Ebonyi 1 - 1 1 2 3 3 - 3 Edo 3 - 3 2 - 2 3 1 4 Ekiti 2 1 3 3 - 3 2 - 2 Enugu 2 1 3 2 - 2 1 - 1 Gombe 2 - 2 2 - 2 2 1 3 Imo 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 3 5 Jigawa 3 - 3 2 - 2 2 - 2 Kaduna 4 - 4 5 1 6 2 1 3 Kano 2 1 3 4 1 5 4 - 4 Katsina 2 - 2 2 1 3 3 - 3 Kebbi 2 - 2 2 - 2 2 - 2 Kogi 1 1 2 2 - 2 2 - 2 Kwara 2 - 2 2 1 3 3 - 3 Lagos 1 1 2 3 1 4 2 - 2 Nasarawa 1 - 1 2 - 2 2 - 2 Niger 1 1 2 2 - 2 2 - 2 Ogun 2 1 3 3 - 3 3 1 4 Ondo 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 2 4 Osun 2 - 2 2 1 3 2 - 2 Oyo 2 - 2 2 - 2 2 - 2 Plateau 2 - 2 2 - 2 3 - 3 Rivers 3 1 4 3 - 3 4 - 4 Sokoto 2 - 2 2 - 2 1 - 1 Taraba 2 1 3 2 - 2 2 - 2 Yobe 2 1 3 2 - 2 3 1 4 Zamfara 2 - 2 2 - 2 3 1 4 FCT(Abuja) 2 1 3 - 1 1 2 - 2 Total 79 20 Source: Petroleum Development Fund 99 80 20 100 96 15 111 Note: - = Nil 357 TABLE 332.2: TOTAL NUMBER OF SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS BY PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENT FUND BY STATE OF ORIGIN AND GENDER, 2007 - 2009 2007 State 2008 Male Female Total Male Female Abia 3 - 3 6 1 7 10 Adamawa 2 - 2 9 2 11 14 Akwa Ibom 3 - 3 8 0 8 10 Anambra 2 - 2 7 3 10 9 Bauchi 2 - 2 5 - 5 11 Bayelsa 2 1 3 8 - 8 10 Benue 2 1 3 7 - 7 3 Borno 2 - 2 6 2 8 17 Cross River 3 - 3 8 1 9 10 Delta 2 - 2 8 4 12 10 Ebonyi 2 - 2 6 - 6 8 Edo 3 1 4 7 3 10 12 Ekiti 2 - 2 7 - 7 11 Enugu 2 1 3 7 - 7 9 Gombe 2 1 3 6 - 6 8 Imo 3 - 3 8 - 8 14 Jigawa 2 - 2 8 1 9 9 Kaduna 2 1 3 9 - 9 9 Kano 2 - 2 10 - 10 11 Katsina 2 1 3 12 2 14 24 Kebbi 2 - 2 7 - 7 10 Kogi 2 - 2 6 2 8 11 Kwara 2 - 2 9 - 9 8 Lagos 1 1 2 5 - 5 8 Nasarawa 2 - 2 5 - 5 9 Niger 2 - 2 5 1 6 5 Ogun 2 - 2 5 - 5 9 Ondo 2 1 3 7 - 7 9 Osun 2 - 2 8 1 9 9 Oyo 3 - 3 5 - 5 10 Plateau - 1 1 5 3 8 7 Rivers 3 - 3 12 1 13 14 Sokoto 2 - 2 6 - 6 7 Taraba 1 - 1 4 2 6 6 Yobe 2 - 2 7 1 8 8 Zamfara 2 - 2 6 1 7 5 FCT(Abuja) 1 - 1 4 - 4 2 10 86 258 31 289 Total 76 Source: Petroleum Development Fund Note: - = Nil Total 2009 Total(Male and Female) 356 358 TABLE 334: ADULT LITERACY ENROLMENT IN NIGERIA, 2004 – 2006 Number State Abia 2004 2005 2006 Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 10,303 32,292 42,595 12,379 23,399 35,778 13,406 23,024 36,430 Adamawa 4,334 3,666 8,000 3,326 3,634 6,960 2,379 2,125 4,504 Akwa Ibom 5,969 20,547 26,516 17,445 30,488 47,933 33,491 47,265 80,756 Anambra 8,462 16,244 24,706 - - - - - - Bauchi 4,583 1,358 5,941 37,638 39,157 76,795 40,306 47,653 87,959 Bayelsa 1,806 2,594 4,400 150 243 393 180 235 415 Benue 6,142 23,858 30,000 17,226 38,125 55,351 9,636 28,198 37,834 Borno 20,545 4,223 24,768 132 64 196 169 48 217 Cross River 10,455 14,033 24,488 - - - - - - Delta 3,492 8,683 12,175 6,397 10,271 16,668 - - - Ebonyi 8,539 9,481 18,020 16,299 1,578 17,877 13,946 4,614 18,560 Edo 2,602 3,530 6,132 10,165 16,360 26,525 17,510 13,365 30,875 Ekiti 104 512 616 349 1,222 1,571 313 1,078 1,391 141,021 230,361 Enugu 89,340 11,299 8,556 19,855 12,384 12,697 25,081 Gombe 11,818 7,301 19,119 20,679 16,510 37,189 22,691 23,226 45,917 - - - 7,785 18,632 26,417 7,065 18,962 26,027 Jigawa 1,151 1,459 2,610 - - - - - - Kaduna 5,047 6,225 11,272 - - - - - - Kano 9,240 3,960 13,200 17,730 10,661 28,391 19,987 10,688 30,675 Katsina 12,500 5,320 17,820 27,682 13,508 41,190 83,711 34,271 117,982 Kebbi 50,470 4,824 55,294 56,977 13,532 70,509 61,637 13,215 74,902 Kogi 3,415 4,472 7,887 5,875 4,327 10,202 5,329 5,501 10,830 Imo Kwara 5,264 4,932 10,196 22,400 21,138 43,538 34,025 5,361 39,386 Lagos 10,273 24,146 34,419 16,994 15,016 32,010 18,682 17,405 36,087 6,419 6,013 12,432 10,112 10,522 20,634 19,695 22,338 42,033 Niger 12,392 9,053 21,445 12,150 14,328 26,478 12,156 15,857 28,013 Ogun 722 979 1,701 1,648 2,408 4,056 1,866 2,538 4,404 Ondo 6,425 8,366 14,791 8,721 10,569 19,290 5,193 7,012 12,205 Osun 17,284 21,904 39,188 39,480 4,351 43,831 35,783 6,230 42,013 Oyo 2,355 2,966 5,321 4,602 6,585 11,187 1,769 2,705 4,470 Plateau 4,822 11,033 15,855 6,025 13,199 19,224 7,421 13,122 20,543 Rivers 50,832 5,811 56,643 - - - - - - Sokoto 50,832 5,811 56,643 51,861 30,022 81,883 56,969 29,827 86,796 Taraba 376 144 520 819 2,769 3,588 814 5,699 6,513 Yobe 19,162 6,130 25,292 44,916 15,176 60,092 51,812 17,040 68,852 Zamfara 42,599 2,901 45,500 - - - - - - 3,752 4,250 8,002 5,499 7,156 12,655 6,158 8,078 14,236 Total 503,826 430,042 933,868 494,760 Source: National Commission for Mass Literacy Note: - = Nil 403,506 898,266 596,483 439,377 1,035,860 Nassarawa FCT, Abuja 359 TABLE 335: ADULT LITERACY ENROLMENT IN NIGERIA, 2007- 2008 Number 2007 2008 State Male Female Total Male Female Total 21,340 43,697 17 45 65,037 8,167 20,901 29,068 62 36,750 31,338 68,088 Akwa Ibom 11,980 18,722 30,702 24,644 50,331 74,975 Anambra 37,519 9,600 47,119 7,146 13,717 20,863 Bauchi 14,793 31,664 46,457 22,098 9,441 31,539 Bayelsa 1,860 3,421 5,281 653 5,607 6,260 Benue 14,793 31,664 46,457 15,128 30,734 45,862 Borno 154,638 66,890 221,528 27,516 13,554 41,070 Cross River 20,266 36,427 56,693 6,559 11,253 17,812 Delta 10,114 22,483 32,597 5,693 12,686 18,379 Ebonyi 14,180 22,483 36,663 13,306 16,309 29,615 Edo 7,922 9,274 17,196 10,077 13,303 23,380 Ekiti 762 1,329 2,091 581 1,493 2,074 Enugu 23,472 33,536 57,008 17,488 26,038 43,526 Gombe 9,270 37,302 46,572 11,977 7,486 19,463 Imo 6,702 19,046 25,748 15,915 16,534 32,449 Jigawa 2,776 2,522 5,298 7,125 12,463 19,588 Kaduna 11,209 11,703 22,912 6,161 8,138 14,299 Kano 19,818 29,864 49,682 32,296 43,206 75,502 Katsina 11,993 13,089 25,082 11,283 14,978 26,261 Kebbi 71,493 43,991 115,484 51,590 6,215 57,805 Kogi 3,065 4,704 7,769 4,066 7,764 11,830 Abia Adamawa Kwara - - - 5,116 5,189 10,305 Lagos 25,555 50,585 76,140 6,949 12,063 19,012 Nassarawa 12,402 12,383 24,785 6,663 8,267 14,930 Niger 23,811 19,480 43,291 12,287 11,296 23,583 Ogun 1,533 2,143 3,676 1,254 3,234 4,488 Ondo 5,378 9,182 14,560 8,745 12,232 20,977 Osun 78,444 76,457 154,901 36,732 41,864 78,596 Oyo 1,540 2,630 4,170 3,579 4,178 7,757 Plateau 11,457 19,089 30,546 12,828 21,553 34,381 Rivers 2,322 5,917 8,239 2,437 3,935 6,372 Sokoto 40,140 12,726 52,866 46,922 23,923 70,845 Taraba 966 882 1,848 3,322 7,203 10,525 Yobe 118,359 44,569 162,928 18,265 18,642 36,907 Zamfara 205,636 80,988 286,624 55,504 14,291 69,795 15,218 15,641 30,859 3,856 7,328 11,184 Total 1,012,743 846,128 Source: National Commission for Mass Literacy Note: - = Nil 1,858,871 560,678 568,687 1,129,365 FCT, Abuja 360 TABLE 336: PERCENTAGE OF LITERATE ADULTS, 15 YEARS AND ABOVE, 2005 - 2009 States 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Abia 82.4 82.33 89.3 87.4 90.3 Adamawa 57.2 54.33 56.5 58.4 58.6 Akwa Ibom 85.2 84.99 84.7 81.7 88.7 Anambra 78.6 78.38 86.6 78.2 90.1 Bauchi 54.9 54.17 62.4 36.6 62.4 Bayelsa 25.1 20.5 81.8 75.1 71.2 Benue 70.3 68.23 75.5 66.5 69.3 Borno 38.9 33.9 51.1 37.0 72.7 Cross River 79 77.17 77.5 75.9 77.3 Delta 90.5 87.04 81.0 85.4 80.4 Ebonyi 67.3 66.28 66.3 73.1 72.7 Edo 85.8 83.87 86.7 91.1 90.1 Ekiti 79.1 77.24 72.6 77.5 77.0 Enugu 74.2 73.27 79.4 68.1 80.6 Gombe 55.4 45.31 74.7 75.1 63.7 85 83.61 82.7 89.9 84.0 Jigawa 49.3 38.31 60.9 47.9 66.9 Kaduna 63.3 56.67 61.7 55.4 58.7 Kano 50.4 46.8 79.5 68.3 61.0 Katsina 39.1 35.98 25.9 29.6 37.6 Kebbi 40.6 31.63 24.9 55.8 56.2 kogi 65.8 62.33 64.8 59.0 69.4 Kwara 62.5 61.21 53.7 54.9 52.3 Lagos 94.7 94.43 91.1 95.0 91.3 Nassarawa 51.9 48.45 56.7 59.4 70.4 Niger 32.3 29.67 41.3 46.4 50.6 Ogun 69.2 64.38 73.4 73.8 73.4 Ondo 77.7 74.83 83.9 81.4 82.8 Osun 72.1 71.05 75.7 73.1 78.9 Oyo 71.5 69.8 70.1 71.0 82.0 Plateau 55.4 52.34 71.3 71.2 61.7 Rivers 88.6 86.67 89.6 86.8 89.3 Sokoto 34.7 27.27 42.2 48.6 73.0 Taraba 51 49.23 44.6 56.7 60.9 Yobe 20.5 16.82 19.4 39.6 31.3 Zamfara 26.9 18.95 30.7 70.7 82.0 FCT, Abuja 68.1 61.66 70.0 67.1 64.4 Nigeria 63.1 Source: National Bureau of Statistics 62.37 69.3 66.0 73.4 Imo 361 CHART 25: ADULT LITERACY ENROLMENT, 2004 - 2008 1200000 1000000 Number 800000 600000 400000 2004 2005 2006 2007 Female Male Female Male Female Male Male Male Female 0 Female 200000 2008 Adult Literacy Enrolment Year TABLE 337: SUMMARY OF EDUCATION TRUST FUND ALLOCATIONS TO INSTITUTIONS, 2003 - 2007 Naira 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Allocation Allocation Allocation Allocation Allocation 1,440,500,000 1,515,750,000 2,025,000,000 2,430,000,000 3,659,000,000 Polytechnics 634,500,000 722,750,000 1,657,500,000 1,302,000,000 1,430,000,000 Colleges of Education 678,625,000 744,625,000 1,249,000,000 1,240,000,000 1,579,900,000 Monotechnics 290,000,000 280,000,000 348,000,000 649,000,000 843,700,000 SSES 1,003,750,000 803,000,000 2,385,500,000 916,150,000 1,080,400,000 SPEBS 1,548,000,000 1,855,260,000 2,474,460,000 4,199,805,000 5,515,226,500 520,000,000 72,200,000 0.0 0.0 0.0 3,789,086,296 4,248,040,172 5,827,805,460. 21,046,153,735 11,480,564,558 Total 9,904,461,296 Source: Education Trust Fund 10,241,625,172 15,967,265,460 31,783,108,735 25,588,791,058 Institutions Universities Special Projects Inter-Universities & Other Agencies 362 CHART 26: EDUCATION TRUST FUND ALLOCATIONS TO INSTITUTIONS, 2003 - 2007 2007 Year 2006 2005 2004 2003 0 10 20 30 40 Billion Naira Total Allocation 363