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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.
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characteristics, living standards, health, education, communications, banking, insurance
and general elections.
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format.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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)
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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)
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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)
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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
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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)
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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)
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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
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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
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