See The Three APC States Named As Most Indebted States In Nigeria
Three states under the All Progressives Congress have been named as the most indebted states in Nigeria.
Statistics released by the Debt Management Office in Abuja on
Wednesday has revealed that the 36 states of the federation and the
Federal Capital Territory owe $3.65bn in foreign debts as against the
$7.61bn owed by the Federal Government as of June 30, 2016; bringing the
country’s total foreign debt to $11.26bn.
The office has also released the three most indebted states in the
country. According to the report, Lagos, Kaduna and Edo State are the
most indebted states with a combined debt profile of $1.84bn.
Lagos, which is the nation’s commercial hub, retained its topmost
position as the most indebted state of the federation with a total of
$1.43bn in foreign debts. Thus, the state holds 39.17 per cent of the
country’s total subnational foreign debts.
Kaduna State, with total foreign debt of $225.28m, comes in the
second position. It holds 6.16 per cent of the subnational foreign
debts.
Edo State, with a total of $179.52m as of June 30, holds 4.91 per cent of the country’s subnational foreign debts.
Other owing states in the subnational foreign debts include Cross
River, $141.47m or 3.87 per cent; and Ogun, $103.55m or 2.83 per cent.




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