Here are the 10 most indebted States in Nigeria, according to data provided by the Debt Management Office (DMO).
10 most indebted (Domestic) States, September 2021
1 Lagos: ₦532.1B
2 A/Ibom: ₦234.9B
3 Rivers: ₦226.4B
4 Delta: ₦207.2B
5 Ogun: ₦192.4B
6 C/river: ₦160.7B
7 Imo: ₦151.3B
8 Plateau: ₦145.9B
9 Bayelsa: ₦145.8B
10 Osun: ₦132.6B
10 States with new domestic debts in 9 months of 2021
1 Ogun: ₦38.9B
2 Sokoto: ₦32.9B
3 Lagos: ₦23.3B
4 Borno: ₦14.9B
5 Ekiti: ₦13.9B
6 Katsina: ₦11.8B
7 Niger: ₦10.6B
8 Plateau: ₦8.08B
9 Yobe: ₦6.58B
10 A/Ibom: ₦4.04B
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10 States with reduced domestic debts in 9 months of 2021
1 Delta: ₦41.3B
2 Rivers: ₦40.6B
3 Kano: ₦14.6B
4 Taraba: ₦10.9B
5 Ondo: ₦9.25B
6 Kaduna: ₦6.29B
7 Bauchi: ₦5.87B
8 Anambra: ₦5.34B
9 Kebbi: ₦3.84B
10 Nasarawa: ₦3.47B
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(DMO)