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    SOCIAL STATISTICS

    IN NIGERIA

    2012PART II: LEGISTATURE, COMMUNICATIONS,

    TRANSPORT, ENERGY, RELIGION, JUDICIARY,

    TOURISM

    NATIONAL BUREAU OF STATISTICS

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    PREFACE

    The Social Statistics Report 2012 is a comprehensive compilation of the contemporary social

    situation in Nigeria. The Report presents a variety of social and economic indicators with which quality of

    life can be measured, in most cases, over the last four years.

    The survey and sample design from which most of the data were collected emanated from the

    concerted efforts of the following departments of the Bureau: Demography and Social Statistics, Real

    Sector and Household Statistics, as well as Field Services & Methodology Departments. The coverage

    was a complete enumeration of all Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) Federal, State and

    Local Government levels, including academic and research institutions.

    Administrative Statistics from records of relevant subject matter Ministries, Parastatals and

    Statistical Agencies were mostly used. In most instances, time series data sets spanning 2006 to 2011 are

    presented. Statistics over this time frame on anual basis formed the behncmark for measuring the social as

    well as econmic conditions of the citizenry of Nigeria. The themes convered in the Report include

    education, health, housing conditions, households, employment, public safety (road accidents & crime),

    population/vital registration, the legislature, communication, transportation, energy as well as religion.

    For ease of reference, the Social Statistics Report has been split into Parts I-IV. This current Report,

    Part II, contains seven chapters of the 2012 Social Statistics Report (SSR) and presents statistics on

    the legislature, communications, transport, energy, religin, judiciary and tourism in Nigeria.

    I would like to seize the opportunity to thank the Planning, Research and Statistics Departments

    in the relevant MDAs, who have been very helpful in providing the data needs for the various components

    of this Report. Agencies that were, for any reasons, unable to respond to our data request are encouraged

    to assist the Bureau, by providing the required information in a timely manner in future compilations.

    This is necessary for the production of timely, accurate and reliable data series that is relevant for

    government policy formulation, and public evaluation of socio-econonomic development.

    It is therefore my pleasure to present the Social Statistics Report 2012 to policymakers, students,

    researchers, the business community, development partners, and the general public. National Bureau of

    Statistics welcomes suggestions and constructive comments on any part of this document.

    Dr. Yemi KaleStatistician-General of the Federation /Chief Executive Officer

    August 2013

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    TABLE OF CONTENTSCover page ... ..1

    Administrative Map of Nigeria ... ...... 2

    Preface .. ... .. ..3

    Table of Contents ... ..... 4

    List of Tables... ... ..........5

    CHAPTER ONE

    LEGISLATURE ... ....7

    CHAPTER TWO

    COMMUNICATIONS.... ... ... . . ... 17

    CHAPTER THREETRANSPORT STATISTICS.........................................................................................24

    CHAPTER FOUR

    ENERGY.......................................................................................................................27

    CHAPTER FIVE

    RELIGION....................................................................................................................47

    CHAPTER SIX

    JUDICIARY..................................................................................................................49

    CHAPTER SEVEN

    TOURISM......................................................................................................................58

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    LIST OF TABLES

    TABLES PAGE

    1.1 2011 Presidential election results, . . ................... . ..8

    1.2 2011 Senatorial election results................. . . ........................91.3 2011 House of representative election results......................... .........................................10

    1.4a 2011 Governorship election results, . . .....................................11

    1.4b 2011 State house of assembly election results ........ .... . . ......121.5 Number of seats held in national assembly by state and gender (2003, 2007 & 2011).,..13

    1.6 Number of national assembly members/committee chairpersons by gender, 2003, 2007,

    & 2011 .... . . . .... . ....... .. .....................................141.7 Numerical and Percentage distribution of senatorial seats by the six geo- political zones

    and FCT, 2011................................................................... .... .. ................15

    1.8 Numerical and percentage distribution of federal constituency seats by the geo- political

    zones and FCT, 2011..................... . . . .... . . .16

    2.1 Telecommunication subscribers (2007-2011) . .... . .... . .... . .... . .... . 182.2 postal services (2011) .......................................................................................................19

    2.3a Distribution of nipost boxes and private mail bags by states(2008).... .... .. 20

    2.3b Distribution of nipost boxes and pmbs by state (2011)..... .... . .... . .... . ......223.1a Nigerian railway corporation passenger/haulage output, 2006-2011,. .... . .... . .... 24

    3.1b Nigerian railway corporations cost of operation/inputs, 2006-2011. .... . .... . .... ..25

    3.2 Distance from state capitals to from Abuja, .... . .... . .... . .... . .... ................264.1a Energy generated (MWH) by station (January-December 2008)......................................28

    4.1b Energy generated (MWH) by station (January-December 2009)......................................31

    4.1c Energy generated (MWH) by station (January-December 2010)......................................32

    4.1d Energy generated (MWH) by station (January-December 2011)......................................33

    4.2a Energy distributed (MWH) January-December, 2008.......................................................364.2b Energy distributed (MWH) January-December, 2010.......................................................38

    4.3a Energy delivered to discos (KWH) January to December, 2010......................................414.3b Energy delivered to discos (KWH) January to December, 2011......................................43

    4.4a Installed generation capacity (MW)..................................................................................44

    4.4b Energy Consumption (TCE).............................................................................................454.4c Petroleum Products...........................................................................................................46

    5.1 Distribution of seats to state by Muslim pilgrims welfare board/agencies, 2007-2011....48

    6.1 Numbers of justices and judges in federal courts by sex,

    2007-2011.......................................................................................................................506.2a Number of judges in the state high court, 2008-2009......................................................51

    6.2b Number of judges in the state high courts, 2010-2011....................................................526.3 Number of judges in the state customary court of appeal, 2008-2011............................53

    6.4 Number of judges in the state sharia court of appeal, 2008-2011...................................546.5 Number of judges in state court, 2008-2011...................................................................55

    6.6 Political office holders who declared their assets by state, 2007-2011...........................56

    6.7 Civil servants between GL12-GL17 who declared their assets by state, 2007-2011......577.1 Distribution of international arrival by airport gender and year (Non-Nigerian)...............59

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    7.2 Distribution of international arrival by land, gender and year (Non-Nigerian)....................61

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    CHAPTER ONE

    LEGISLATURE

    This chapter presents data on elections in Nigeria in the years 2003, 2007 and2011. This chapter also provided data on the various political posts declared

    by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and contested for

    by a number of political parties.

    In 2011 presidential election, a total of 73,528,040 voters were registered. Of

    this, 6,108,069 were registered in Lagos state, the most of any state, while

    Bayelsa state recorded the least (591,870). A total of 39,469,520 votes were

    cast of which Kano state had the highest (2,745,451) while Ekiti state had the

    least(281,924). Bayelsa state had the highest voters turnout (86.44%) whileOgun state had the least (29.41%). (See Table 1.1)

    In the 2011 Governorship results (Table 8.4) 73,528,040 voters were

    registered while 28,297,953 voted. Akwa ibom witnessed the largest voters

    turnout(72.58%) while Borno (4.75%) had the least voters turnout. (Table

    1.4a)

    Of the 109 senatorial seats contested in 2011, 8 were held by women

    compared to 9 in 2007 and 4 in 2003. For the Federal House of

    Representatives, 21 seats were held by women out of the 360 seats available

    compared to 26 in 2007 and 22 in 2003. (Table 1.5)

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    TABLE 1.1: 2011 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RESULTS

    STATE No of REGD VOTERS

    VALIDVOTESCAST

    REJECTEDVOTESCAST

    TOTALVOTE CAST

    %VOTERSTURNOUT

    ABIA 1,524,484 1,189,233 11,319 1,200,552 78.75

    ADAMAWA 1,816,094 907,706 43,230 950,936 52.36

    AKWA IBOM 1,616,873 1,232,395 19,356 1,251,751 77.42

    ANAMBRA 2,011,746 1,157,339 14,707 1,172,046 58.26

    BAUCHI 2,523,614 1,610,094 40,365 1,650,495 65.40

    BAYELSA 591,870 506,693 4,941 511,634 86.44

    BENUE 2,390,884 1,047,709 41,823 1,089,532 45.57

    BORNO 2,380,957 1,177,446 45,444 1,222,890 51.36

    CROSS RIVER 1,148,486 725,491 14,719 740,210 64.45

    DELTA 2,032,191 1,410,379 19,672 1,430,051 70.37

    EBONYI 1,050,534 502,890 12,573 515,463 49.07

    EDO 1,655,776 621,192 15,037 636,229 38.42

    EKITI 764,726 261,858 20,066 281,924 36.87

    ENUGU 1,303,155 814,009 13,310 827,319 63.49

    GOMBE 1,318,377 770,018 28,665 798,683 60.58

    IMO 1,687,293 1,409,850 16,629 1,426,479 84.54

    JIGAWA 2,013,974 1,140,766 74,008 1,214,774 60.32

    KADUNA 3,905,387 2,569,964 64,434 2,634,398 67.46

    KANO 5,027,297 2,673,228 72,223 2,745,451 54.61

    KATSINA 3,126,898 1,639,532 76,392 1,715,924 54.88

    KEBBI 1,638,308 924,099 69,057 993,156 60.62

    KOGI 1,316,849 561,781 19,551 581,332 44.15KWARA 1,152,361 414,754 20,615 435,369 37.78

    LAGOS 6,108,069 1,945,044 74,072.00 2,019,116 33.06

    NASSARAWA 1,389,308 695,337 24,301.00 719,638 51.80

    NIGER 2,175,421 1,019,167 71,373 1,090,540 50.13

    OGUN 1,941,170 453,715 27,270 570,985 29.41

    ONDO 1,616,091 486,837 12,422 499,259 30.89

    OSUN 1,293,967 512,714 21,542 534,256 41.29

    OYO 2,572,140 863,544 37,195 900,739 35.02

    PLATEAU 2,259,194 1,411,117 23,850 1,434,967 63.52

    RIVERS 2,429,231 1,854,116 21,360 1,875,476 77.20

    SOKOTO 2,267,509 909,808 63,434 973,242 42.92

    TARABA 1,336,221 739,065 31,625 770,690 57.68

    YOBE 1,373,796 622,115 40,798 662,913 48.25

    ZAMFARA 1,824,316 942,679 36,643 979,322 53.68

    FCT 943,473 396,294 15,485 411,779 43.65

    TOTAL 73,528,040 38,209,98 1,259,506 39,469,520 53.68

    Source: Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Abuja

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    TABLE 1:2: 2011 SENATORIAL ELECTION RESULTS

    STATE No of REGD VOTERSVALIDVOTES

    REJECTEDVOTES

    TOTALVOTE

    %VOTERSTURNOUT

    ABIA 1,524,484 445,251 19,593 464,292 30.46

    ADAMAWA 1,816,094 786,332 75,833 862,165 47.47

    AKWA IBOM 1,616,873 926,703 22,462 949,168 58.70

    ANAMBRA 2,011,746 467,341 33,725 521,066 25.90

    BAUCHI 2,523,614 1,120,868 64,580 1,186,450 47.01

    BAYELSA 591,870 283,075 7,152 290,227 49.04

    BENUE 2,390,884 1,033,967 40,020 1,073,016 44.88

    BORNO 2,380,957 896,972 104,901 974,190 40.92

    CROSS RIVER 1,148,486 453,622 18,682 472,305 41.12

    DELTA 2,032,191 710,974 30,162 742,903 36.56

    EBONYI 1,050,534 373,652 26,091 399,946 38.07

    EDO 1,655,776 508,702 24,815 564,469 34.09

    EKITI 764,726 347,948 11,272 359,220 46.97

    ENUGU 1,303,155 393,773 26,010 419,783 32.21

    GOMBE 1,318,377 648,707 28,616 677,323 51.38

    IMO 1,687,293 555,470 39,099 594,569 35.24

    JIGAWA 2,013,974 1,078,827 129,583 1,199,445 59.56

    KADUNA 3,905,387 1,965,171 69,574 2,071,842 53.05

    KANO 5,027,297 2,139,495 178,958 2,310,484 45.96

    KATSINA 3,126,898 1,373,128 133,505 1,506,633 48.18

    KEBBI 1,638,308 839,863 104,273 96,031 5.86

    KOGI 1,316,849 497,828 27,117 524,945 39.86

    KWARA 1,152,361 297,913 25,050 322,963 28.03

    LAGOS 6,108,069 1,434,866 84,232.00 1,602,730 26.24

    Nassarawa 1,389,308 518,975 21,435.00 540,410 38.90

    NIGER 2,175,421 896,068 62,880 958,946 44.08

    OGUN 1,941,170 556,434 45,225 601,657 30.99

    ONDO 1,616,091 535,604 28,487 384,037 23.76

    OSUN 1,293,967 578,634 33,764 612,398 47.33

    OYO 2,572,140 909,900 84,113 994,013 38.65

    PLATEAU 2,259,194 1,330,809 17,724 1,393,887 61.70

    RIVERS 2,429,231 661,353 34,981 660,334 27.18

    SOKOTO 2,267,509 727,847 104,737 837,448 36.93

    TARABA 1,336,221 596,364 40,424 636,788 47.66

    YOBE 1,373,796 553,496 55,251 608,649 44.30

    ZAMFARA 1,824,316 905,252 75,863 951,529 52.16

    FCT 943,473 214,357 28,706 243,018 25.76

    TOTAL 73,528,040 28,538,541 1,958,895 29,609,276 40.27

    Source: Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Abuja

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    TABLE 1.3: 2011 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ELECTION RESULTS

    STATENo of REGDVOTERS VALID VOTES

    REJECTEDVOTES

    TOTALVOTE

    %VOTERSTURNOUT

    ABIA 1,524,484 437,448 20,792 458,254 30.06

    ADAMAWA 1,816,094 258,250 25,672 288,922 15.91

    AKWA IBOM 1,616,873 1,016,318 59,280 1,008,604 62.38

    ANAMBRA 2,011,746 510,432 34,525 544,957 27.09

    BAUCHI 2,523,614 1,351,340 87,792 1,405,911

    BAYELSA 591,870 202,824 12,063 282,926 47.80

    BENUE 2,390,884 914,852 35,873 1,087,910 45.50

    BORNO 2,380,957 622,994 141,736 890,073 37.38

    CROSS RIVER 1,148,486 394,876 30,209 425,085 37.01

    DELTA 2,032,191 1,253,652 61,993 343,536 16.90

    EBONYI 1,050,534 366,245 26,260 319,433 30.41

    EDO 1,655,776 494,753 34,170 530,382 32.03

    EKITI 764,726 346,730 12,643 359,373 46.99

    ENUGU 1,303,155 393,046 26,614 419,660 32.20

    GOMBE 1,318,377 686,067 33,127 719,194 54.55

    IMO 1,687,293 601,327 40,910 642,237 38.06

    JIGAWA 2,013,974 1,050,508 142,198 1,192,708 59.22

    KADUNA 3,905,387 1,944,700 71,457 2,016,351 51.63

    KANO 5,027,297 2,357,844 327,188 2,357,844 46.90

    KATSINA 3,126,898 1,298,484 125,828 1,438,122 45.99

    KEBBI 1,638,308 812,958 106,644 919,602 56.13

    KOGI 1,316,849 498,025 32,793 530,818 40.31

    KWARA 1,152,361 417,232 42,239 459,471 39.87LAGOS 6,108,069 1,471,577 104,165.00 1,490,736 24.41

    Nassarawa 1,389,308 535,233 23,587.00 555,820 40.01

    NIGER 2,175,421 872,103 77,515 949,618 43.65

    OGUN 1,941,170 676,013 51,258 727,117 37.46

    ONDO 1,616,091 516,369 42,836 559,205 34.60

    OSUN 1,293,967 508,184 44,236 610,804 47.20

    OYO 2,572,140 951,315 79,551 1,335,057 51.90

    PLATEAU 2,259,194 1,255,478 24,729 1,310,079 57.99

    RIVERS 2,429,231 673,396 35,749 518,586 21.35

    SOKOTO 2,267,509 807,048 126,371 933,419 41.16

    TARABA 1,336,221 462,869 48,819 417,698 31.26

    YOBE 1,373,796 525,234 81,684 606,918 44.18

    ZAMFARA 1,824,316 772,325 69,970 993,939 54.48

    FCT 943,473 2,219,774 18,729 248,703 26.36

    TOTAL 73,528,040 28,480,023 2,361,205 29,899,071 40.66

    Source: Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Abuja

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    TABLE1.4a: 2011 GOVERNORSHIP ELECTION RESULTS

    STATE

    No ofREGDVOTERS

    VALIDVOTES

    REJECTEDVOTES

    TOTALVOTE

    %VOTERSTURNOUT

    ABIA 1,524,484 778,778 13,925 792,703 52.00ADAMAWA 1,816,094 - - - -

    AKWA IBOM 1,616,873 1,148,433 25,036 1,173,469 72.58

    ANAMBRA 2,011,746 - - - -

    BAUCHI 2,523,614 1,273,667 35,793 1,309,460 51.89

    BAYELSA 591,870 0 0 0 0.00

    BENUE 2,390,884 1,110,607 28,755 1,139,361 47.65

    BORNO 2,380,957 1,050,796 62,324 113,117 4.75

    CROSS RIVER 1,148,486 - - - -

    DELTA 2,032,191 1,017,204 33,995 1,051,199 51.73

    EBONYI 1,050,534 451,459 16,114 467,573 44.51

    EDO 1,655,776 - - - -

    EKITI 764,726 - - - -

    ENUGU 1,303,155 471,128 11,075 502,213 38.54

    GOMBE 1,318,377 697,790 21,354 719,144 54.55

    IMO 1,687,293 750,964 28,504 779,468 46.20

    JIGAWA 2,013,974 1,094,549 59,072 1,153,621 57.28

    KADUNA 3,905,387 2,550,150 34,350 2,584,500 66.18

    KANO 5,027,297 2,409,692 67,420 2,477,112 49.27

    KATSINA 3,126,898 1,620,063 651,113 1,685,176 53.89

    KEBBI 1,638,308 965,101 55,798 1,020,899 62.31

    KOGI 1,316,849 - - - -

    KWARA 1,152,361 504,102 23,274 527,376 45.76

    LAGOS 6,108,069 1,862,513 47,218.00 1,909,231 31.26

    Nassarawa 1,389,308 674,554 17,065.00 691,619 49.78

    NIGER 2,175,421 906,360 86,595 992,955 45.64

    OGUN 1,941,170 729,671 24,713 764,384 39.38

    ONDO 1,616,091 - - - -

    OSUN 1,293,967 - - - -

    OYO 2,572,140 1,125,090 42,152 1,167,242 45.38

    PLATEAU 2,259,194 1,399,418 20,469 1,419,887 62.85

    RIVERS 2,429,231 1,373,469 27,995 1,401,464 57.69

    SOKOTO 2,267,509 - - - -TARABA 1,336,221 716,769 25,511 742,280 55.55

    YOBE 1,373,796 656,128 33,391 689,519 50.19

    ZAMFARA 1,824,316 989,378 33,603 1,022,981 56.07

    FCT 943,473 - - - -

    TOTAL 73,528,040 28,327,833 1,526,614 28,297,953 38.49

    Source: Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Abuja

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    TABLE 1.4b: 2011 STATE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY ELECTION RESULTS

    STATE

    No ofREGDVOTERS

    VALIDVOTES

    REJECTEDVOTES

    TOTALVOTE

    %VOTERSTURNOUT

    ABIA 1,524,484 727,172 35,198 766,541 50.28

    ADAMAWA 1,816,094 420,369 50,625 474,641 26.14

    AKWA IBOM 1,616,873 1,101,007 53,507 1,154,814 71.42

    ANAMBRA 2,011,746 52,537 46,826 49,242 2.45

    BAUCHI 2,523,614 1,644,817 90,571 1,531,778 60.70

    BAYELSA 591,870 338,338 15,370 353,708 59.76

    BENUE 2,390,884 1,126,480 35,825 1,144,728 47.88

    BORNO 2,380,957 976,040 119,731 1,095,771 46.02

    CROSS RIVER 1,148,486 463,605 53,771 494,614 43.07

    DELTA 2,032,191 987,857 68,391 1,018,282 50.11

    EBONYI 1,050,534 663,587 48,614 391,343 37.25

    EDO 1,655,776 987,006 32,117 533,602 32.23

    EKITI 764,726 306,800 47,113 356,756 46.65

    ENUGU 1,303,155 473,557 28,920 502,497 38.56

    GOMBE 1,318,377 746,324 34,862 781,136 59.25

    IMO 1,687,293 643,619 64,219 707,838 41.95

    JIGAWA 2,013,974 1,018,731 128,716 1,149,512 57.08

    KADUNA 3,905,387 2,476,452 81,546 2,581,941 66.11

    KANO 5,027,297 2,342,839 220,336 3,071,962 61.11

    KATSINA 3,126,898 1,544,367 161,744 1,671,483 53.45

    KEBBI 1,638,308 886,062 125,627 1,163,572 71.02

    KOGI 1,316,849 502,930 45,949 548,877 41.68

    KWARA 1,152,361 448,281 74,107 522,400 45.33

    LAGOS 6,108,069 1,626,716 238,779.00 47,218 0.77

    Nassarawa 1,389,308 652,667 33,467.00 688,747 49.57

    NIGER 2,175,421 922,541 86,490 92,201 4.24

    OGUN 1,941,170 654,969 103,523 711,586 36.66

    ONDO 1,616,091 458,775 61,218 524,316 32.44

    OSUN 1,293,967 501,720 62,287 563,866 43.58

    OYO 2,572,140 1,001,918 156,370 1,157,048 44.98

    PLATEAU 2,259,194 1,333,836 60,026 1,439,484 63.72

    RIVERS 2,429,231 1,276,545 63,854 1,340,404 55.18

    SOKOTO 2,267,509 704,407 93,616 800,960 35.32

    TARABA 1,336,221 706,198 66,510 692,488 51.82YOBE 1,373,796 593,580 82,669 686,783 49.99

    ZAMFARA 1,824,316 859,249 81,678 963,456 52.81

    FCT 943,473 0 0 0 0.00

    TOTAL 73,528,040 32,171,898 2,854,172 31,775,595 43.22

    Source: Independent Electoral Commission (INEC), Abuja

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    TABLE 1.5 NUMBER OF SEATS HELD IN NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY STATE ANDGENDER (2003, 2007 & 2011)

    STATES

    SENATORS FEDERAL REPRESENTATIVES

    2003 2007 2011 2003 2007 2011

    Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female

    Abia 3 - 2 1 2 1 7 1 7 1 6 2

    Adamawa 3 - 2 1 3 - 8 - 7 1 7 1

    Akwa-Ibom 3 - 2 1 2 1 9 1 10 - 10 -

    Anambra 2 1 2 1 3 - 10 1 9 2 9 2

    Bauchi 3 - 3 - 3 - 12 - 12 - 12 -

    Bayelsa 3 - 3 - 3 - 5 - 5 - 5 -Benue 3 - 3 - 3 - 10 1 10 1 10 1

    Borno 3 - 3 - 3 - 9 1 10 - 9 1

    Cross River 3 - 3 - 3 - 8 - 8 - 6 2

    Delta 3 - 3 - 3 - 8 2 8 2 9 1Ebonyi 3 - 3 - 3 - 5 1 5 1 6 -

    Edo 2 1 3 - 3 - 9 - 9 - 9 -

    Ekiti 3 - 3 - 3 - 4 2 3 3 6 -

    Enugu 3 - 3 - 3 - 8 - 7 1 6 2

    Gombe 3 - 3 - 3 - 6 - 6 - 5 1

    Imo 3 - 2 1 2 1 9 1 9 1 10 -

    Jigawa 3 - 3 - 3 - 11 - 11 - 11 -

    Kaduna 3 - 3 - 2 1 13 3 15 1 16 -

    Kano 3 - 3 - 3 - 23 1 24 - 24 -

    Katsina 3 - 3 - 3 - 15 - 15 - 15 -

    Kebbi 3 - 3 - 3 - 8 - 7 1 8 -

    Kogi 3 - 3 - 3 - 9 - 9 - 9 -

    Kwara 2 1 2 1 3 - 5 1 4 2 6 -

    Lagos 3 - 3 - 2 1 21 3 22 2 21 3

    Nassarawa 3 - 2 1 3 - 4 1 5 - 5 -

    Niger 3 - 2 1 2 1 10 - 10 - 10 -

    Ogun 2 1 2 1 3 - 9 - 9 - 9 -

    Ondo 3 - 3 - 3 - 9 - 9 - 9 -

    Osun 3 - 3 - 2 1 7 2 8 1 8 1

    Oyo 3 - 3 - 3 - 14 - 12 2 12 2

    Plateau 3 - 3 - 3 - 8 - 6 2 8 -

    Rivers 3 - 3 - 3 - 13 - 12 1 12 1

    Sokoto 3 - 3 - 3 - 11 - 11 - 11 -

    Taraba 3 - 3 - 2 1 6 - 6 - 6 -

    Yobe 3 - 3 - 3 - 6 - 5 1 5 1

    Zamfara 3 - 3 - 3 - 7 - 7 - 7 -

    FCT 1 - 1 - 1 - 2 - 2 - 2 -

    Total 105 4 100 9 101 8 338 22 334 26 339 21Source: Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Abuja

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    TABLE 1.6 NUMBER OF NATIONAL ASSEMBLY MEMBERS/COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS BY GENDER,

    2003, 2007 AND 2011

    ELECTIVE SEAT

    2003 2007 2011

    Male Female Male Female Male Female

    Senators 105 4 100 9 102 6

    Committee Chairpersons 50 2 50 5 51 3

    Federal House of Representatives 339 20 335 25 341 23

    Committee Chairperson 72 12 75 9 82 7

    Source: National Assembly, Abuja

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    TABLE 1.7 NUMERICAL AND PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF SENATORIAL SEATS BY THE SIX

    GEO-POLITICAL ZONES AND FCT,2011.

    GEO-POLITICALZONES

    SenatorialSeats %

    North Central 49 16.51

    North East 48 16.51

    North West 92 19.27

    South East 43 13.77

    South West 71 16.51

    South-South 55 16.51

    FCT 2 0.92%

    Total 109 100.00

    Source: National Assembly,Abuja

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    TABLE 1.8: NUMERICAL AND PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY SEATS BY THE

    GEO-POLITICAL ZONES AND FCT, 2011.

    Geo-politicalZone

    FederalConstituency/Hon.

    Members Percentage

    North Central 49 13.61

    North East 48 13.33

    North West 92 25.56

    South East 43 11.94

    South West 71 19.72

    SouthSouth 55 15.28

    FCT 2 0.86

    Total 360 100.00

    Source: Assembly, Abuja

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    CHAPTER TWO

    COMMUNICATIONS

    In 2011, the number of telecommunication subscribers stood at 95.9million

    and more than double the number of subscribers in 2007, which was

    41.98million. Consequently teledensity rose from 29.98% in 2007 to over

    53% in 2009 and rose further to 68.49% in 2011 (See table 2.1)

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    TA BLE 2.1: Telecommunications subscibers (2007-2011

    OPERATORS 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

    FIXED 1,579,664 1,307,625 1,418,954 1,050,237 719,406

    MOBILE 40,395,611 62,988,492 73,099,310 87,297,789 95,167,308

    TOTAL 41,975,275 64,296,117 74,518,264 88,348,026 95,886,714

    TELEDENSITY (%)

    29.98 45.93 53.23 63.11 68.49

    Source: Nigeria Telecommunications Limited Hqtrs Abuja

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    TA BLE 2.2: POSTAL SERVICES 2011

    STATEDepartmentalpost offices

    Sub-PostOffices

    Mobile PostOffices

    PostalAgencies

    HeadPost

    Offices

    Abia 32 3 1 102 4

    Adamawa 19 1 1 14 2

    Akwa Ibom 8 - - 21 1

    Anambra 86 16 - 113 6

    Bauchi 26 - - 12 4

    Bayelsa - - - - -

    Benue 18 - 1 28 3

    Borno 17 - - - 2

    Cross River 15 5 1 29 3

    Delta 55 - - 4 4

    Ebonyi - - - - -

    Edo 25 2 - 43 3

    Ekiti - - - - -

    Enugu 31 25 - 153 5

    Gombe - - - - -

    Imo 64 27 - 74 5

    Jigawa 8 - - 3 2

    Kaduna 33 - 2 3 3

    Kano 17 - 1 3 2

    Katsina - - - 12 2

    Kebbi 11 1 - 1 2

    Kogi 28 1 - 32 3

    Kwara 38 - - 9 3

    Lagos 21 3 - 37 12

    Nassarawa - - - - -

    Niger 15 1 - - 3

    Ogun 28 3 - - 3

    Ondo 73 2 1 75 5

    Osun 49 7 - 87 3

    Oyo 29 - - 87 3

    Plateau 32 - 1 1 4

    Rivers 27 1 - 23 3

    Sokoto 19 - 1 5 2

    Taraba 12 - 1 - 2

    Yobe 4 - 1 1 3

    Zamfara - - - - -

    FCT 9 - 2 2 4

    Total 849 98 14 974 106

    Source: Nigeria Postal service(NIPOST) Hqts AbujaNote:-= Not available

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    TABLE 2.2a DISTRIBUTION OF NIPOST BOXES AND PRIVATE MAIL BAGS BY STATE (2008)

    STATE

    No OfBoxes

    Installed

    Total NoOf Boxes

    Rented

    Total NoOf

    BusinessBoxes

    Total NoOf Private

    Boxes

    Total NoOf BoxesUnrented

    No ofPMBS

    Available

    No OfPMBS

    Rented

    No OfPMBS

    Unrented

    Abia 32,068 19,966 3,712 16,254 12,102 971 315 656

    Adamawa 12,438 5,335 1,578 3,757 7,103 414 27 387

    Akwa Ibom 19,362 11,242 1,783 9,459 8,120 571 173 398

    Anambra 59,163 39,234 4,519 34,715 19,929 884 281 603

    Bauchi 18,200 3,493 764 2,729 14,707 635 516 119

    Bayelsa - - - - - - - -

    Benue 13,210 4,888 1,303 3,585 8,322 584 112 472

    Borno 16,948 1,256 1,024 232 15,692 833 143 690

    CrossRiver 14,092 5,449 1,583 3,863 8,643 426 22 404

    Delta 31,666 12,076 2,405 9,671 19,590 795 78 717

    Ebonyi - - - - - - - -

    Edo 23,896 15,302 1,854 13,448 8,594 519 378 141

    Ekiti - - - - - - - -

    Enugu 31,644 8,372 1,179 7,193 23,272 997 222 775

    Gombe - - - - - - - -

    Imo 39,270 19,654 2,595 17,059 19,616 473 47 426

    Jigawa 5,096 405 163 242 4,691 292 153 139

    Kaduna 26,674 5,933 1,494 4,439 20,741 713 583 130

    Kano 18,500 4,935 826 4,109 13,565 572 126 446

    Katsina 4,534 1,682 459 1,223 2,850 394 227 167

    Kebbi 6,948 22 11 11 6,926 254 17 237

    Kogi 11,882 4,513 2,013 2,500 7,369 485 267 218

    Kwara 17,528 3,251 588 2,663 14,277 471 311 160

    Lagos 133,448 88,668 21,923 66,745 45,780 2,752 1,024 1,728

    Nassarawa - - - - - - - -

    Niger 14,148 4,490 1,088 3,402 9,658 374 197 177

    Ogun 23,472 11,849 2,138 9,711 11,623 459 18 441

    Ondo 31,443 8,467 1,556 6,911 22,976 810 387 423

    Osun 24,514 11,656 2,407 9,242 12,858 461 432 29

    Oyo 49,598 39,289 32,472 6,817 10,309 742 703 39

    Plateau 19,406 9,596 2,670 6,926 9,810 615 424 191

    Rivers 32,282 17,243 4,800 12,443 15,039 816 417 399

    Sokoto 12,380 1,524 410 1,114 10,856 544 163381

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    Taraba 5,394 1,048 425 623 4,346 255 99 156

    Yobe 3,686 1,656 574 1,082 2,030 280 124 156

    Zamfara - - - - - - - -

    FCT 23,390 17,090 3 13,640 6,300 862 384 478

    NIGERIA 776,278 379,584 103,766 275,818 396,694 20,253 8,370 11,883

    Source: Nigeria Postal service(NIPOST) Hqts Abuja

    Note:-= Not available

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    Plateau 18,967 6,688 3,440 - 7,475 640 90 550

    Rivers 34,128 16,547 4,244 - 13,337 2,485 360 2,125

    Sokoto 12,380 608 155 - 11,617 560 190 370

    Taraba 5,378 1,404 864 - 3,110 306 82 224

    Yobe 3,686 999 1,053 - 1,634 328 81 247

    Zamfara - - - - - - - -

    FCT 29,190 17,089 6,681 - 5,420 1,293 309 984

    Total 771,115 359,650 94,942 - 339,237 28,738 6,368 22,703

    Source: Nigeria Postal service(NIPOST) Hqts Abuja

    Note:-= Not available

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    CHAPTER THREE

    TRANSPORT STATISTICS

    Highway, rail and aviation systems are of vital importance to the economy. Theyconvey not just humans but products too. Accurate travel information is importantfor evaluating transportation sector. In recent years transport statistics collection

    practices have improved.

    According to Table 3.1a, the number of passengers increased from 708,775 in

    2006 to 1,527,185 in 2010 showing an upward trend in the number of passengers

    over the years.The highest volume of haulage recorded was in 2010 with 100,373Tonnes, while the least was in 2009 with 43,359. On total revenue, the trend

    observed over the years was a downward movement. The highest recorded was2006 with 962,339,863 while 2010 recorded the least with 275,054,035.

    On Nigeria Railway Corporations Cost of Operation/Inputs (2006-2010), Table

    3.1b shows that there was a continuous increase in the total cost of operation/inputover the years from 2006 to 2010. The Corporations cost of operation rose from

    2,461,917,272 in 2006 to 5,860,692,856 in 2010. Salaries and wages alsowitnessed increment over the years from 2006 to 2010, rising from

    N1,766,899,289 to N4,184,580,343.

    According to Table 3.2, Minna is the closest state capital to Abuja FCT with 156Km while Damaturu (Yobe State) is the farthest with 957 Km.

    TABLE 3.1a: NIGERIAN RAILWAY CORPORATION PASSENGER/HAULAGE

    OUTPUT, 2006-2011.

    OUTPUT 2006 2008 2009 2010

    No of Passengers (Number) 708,775 1,996,324 1,285,080 1,527,185

    Volume of Haulage (Tonnes) 41,219 47,409 43,359 100,373

    Total Revenue 962,339,863 312,114,174 275,567,128 275,054,035

    Source: NBS/CBN/NCC Socio-Economic Survey on Nigeria.

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    TABLE 3.1b: NIGERIAN RAILWAY CORPORATIONS COST OF

    OPERATION/INPUTS, 2006-2011.

    COST OF OPERATION/INPUT 2006 2008 2009 2010

    Cost of Fuel (Million Naira) 244,838,730 472,753,809 111,870,312 149,408,689

    Cost of Repairs Mainte-nce 184,007,106 207,626,868 132,081,741 210,372,218

    Other Cost ( Million Naira) 266,172,147 - 2,784,569,114 1,316,331,606

    Depreciation (Million Naira) - - - -

    Salaries & Wages (Million Naira) 1,766,899,289 1,953,847,591 2,004,800,034 4,184,580,343

    Capital Consumption Allowance(Million Naira) - - - -

    Total Cost(Million -ira) 2,461,917,272 2,634,228,268 5,033,321,201 5,860,692,856

    Source: NBS/CBN/NCC Socio-Economic Survey on Nigeria.

    Note:-=Not available

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    TABLE 3.2: DISTANCE FROM STATE CAPITALS TO FROM ABUJA

    STATE Capital Distance in Kilometres

    Abia Umuahia 513

    Adamawa Yola 855

    Akwa Ibom Uyo 593

    Anambra Awka 440

    Bauchi Bauchi 445

    Bayelsa Ye-goa 647

    Benue Makurdi 280

    Borno Maiduguri 918

    Cross River Calabar 729

    delta Asaba 404

    Ebonyi Abakaliki 477

    Edo Binin City 450

    Ekiti Ado Ekiti 480

    Enugu Enugu 393

    Gombe Gombe 606

    Imo Owerri 533

    Jigawa Dutse 512

    Kaduna Kaduna 186

    Kano Kano 396

    Katsina Katsina 570

    Kebbi Birnin Kebbi 573

    Kogi Lokoja 193

    Kwara Ilorin 482

    Lagos Ikeja 761

    Nassarawa Lafia 180

    Niger Minna 156

    Ogun Abeokuta 740

    ondo Akure 420

    Osun Oshogbo 428

    Oyo Ibadan 645

    Plateau Jos 313

    Rivers Port Harcourt 616

    Sokoto Sokoto 748

    Taraba Jalingo 691

    Yobe Damaturu 957

    Zamfara Gusau 490

    FCT, Abuja Abuja -Source: Federal Ministry of Transportation,Abuja.

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    CHAPTER FOUR

    ENERGY

    Energy is the main spring of development and all the activities of other sectors

    of the economy. The dimension of state development therefore is a direct

    result of the level of development in the energy sector, the amount and qualityof energy generated and distributed; the effectiveness and reliability of the

    distribution. It is the bedrock of any countrys development, the viability of

    any countrys economy is dependent on energy and power generation,

    distribution and utilization to grow optimally.

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    TABLE 4.1a ENERGY GENERATED (MWH) BY STATION (JANUARY-DECEMBER,2008)

    MONTH KAINJI JEBBA SHIRORO EGBIN AES OMOTOSHO AFAM

    JAN 288,577.00 258,920.00 141,730.00 332,940.00 168,874.01 36,798.50 100,804.50

    FEB 275,747.00 205,384.00 140,369.00 253,052.21 159,992.18 41,294.40 97,481.00

    MAR 286,277.00 217,515.00 152,691.00 169,570.60 104,851.53 37,839.00 40,262.20

    APR 254,223.00 207,147.00 80,681.00 385,562.64 131,334.79 42,822.00 12,041.10

    MAY 187,202.00 169,693.00 103,718.00 292,985.66 143,028.30 28,678.40 12,979.00

    JUN 117,863.00 130,558.00 91,537.00 321,555.81 132,671.12 30,555.10 9,987.10

    JUL 91,069.00 111,178.00 95,225.00 403,988.17 169,061.40 39,459.00 24,725.00

    AUG 152,882.00 291,786.00 291,786.00 478,223.00 176,322.00 51,434.00 0.00

    SEP 226,982.00 338,115.00 338,115.00 488,563.00 160,886.16 50,645.00 0.00

    OCT 253,227.00 375,140.00 282,869.00 612,532.00 177,074.77 48,462.50 0.00

    NOV 288,952.00 242,662.00 192,543.00 370,935.00 162,417.94 40,172.00 0.00

    DEC 284,019.00 246,878.00 178,196.00 418,543.00 160,190.20 43,165.00 1,929.70

    ANNUAL 2,794,976.00 2,089,460.00 4,528,451.09 1,846,704.40 491,324.90 300,209.60 2,794,976.00

    SOURCE: Power Holding Company Of Nigeria.(PHCN)

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    TABLE 4.1a Cont'd ENERGY GENERATED (MWH) BY STATION (JANUARY-DECEMBER, 2008)

    MONTH OKPAI SAPELE DELTA GEREGU

    JAN 266,432.00 48,720.00 179,863.90 118,326.00

    FEB 317,287.00 95,784.00 146,894.10 83,885.30

    MAR 282,825.00 94,670.00 172,157.40 177,406.60

    APR 248,658.00 50,835.00 160,100.20 95,341.10

    MAY 172,813.00 38,001.00 75,624.10 79,473.10

    JUN 82,669.00 60,226.00 121,210.80 137,927.80

    JUL 188,871.00 84,744.00 193,155.90 47,394.42

    AUG 248,307.80 110,730.00 137,875.00 55,444.86

    SEP 245,641.00 29,174.00 100,213.50 42,557.40

    OCT 247,243.00 84,997.00 78,409.60 55,705.00

    NOV 118,848.00 31,096.00 68,444.80 53,652.00

    DEC 289,096.00 0.00 77,038.70 48,760.40

    ANNUAL2,708,690.80 728,977.00 1,510,988.00 995,873.98

    SOURCE: Power Holding Company Of Nigeria.(PHCN)

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    TABLE 4.1a Cont'd ENERGY GENERATED (MWH) BY STATION (JANUARY-DECEMBER, 2008)

    MONTH OMOKU OLORUNSOGO RIVERS NESCO TOTAL

    JAN 12,483.00 0.00 3,934.00 2,545.201,960,948.11

    FEB 11,838.00 0.00 3,132.00 1,904.491,834,044.68

    MAR 10,768.00 0.00 3,767.00 2,132.441,752,732.77

    APR 9,031.00 0.00 3,289.00 1,148.821,682,214.65

    MAY 11,922.00 0.00 3,534.00 1,109.091,320,760.65

    JUN 28,202.37 0.00 3,373.00 1,531.751,269,867.85

    JUL 19,022.00 0.00 2,865.00 2,787.781,473,545.67

    AUG 20,140.00 0.00 3,741.00 2,183.622,020,855.28

    SEP 8,583.00 0.00 3,317.00 2,362.36

    2,035,154.42

    OCT 22,801.00 0.00 4,200.00 2,692.872,245,353.74

    NOV 30,933.00 0.00 4,011.00 1,862.201,606,528.94

    DEC 26,029.00 0.00 3,797.00 1,130.201,778,772.20

    ANNUAL211,752.37 0.00 42,960.00 23,390.82 20,980,778.96

    SOURCE: Power Holding Company Of Nigeria.(PHCN)

    TABLE 4.1bCont'd ENERGY GENERATED (MWH) BY STATION (JANUARY-DECEMBER, 2009

    MONTH KAINJI JEBBA SHIRORO EGBIN OLORUNSOGO OMOTOSHO

    JAN 299,830.00 224,509.00 185,682.00 362,837.00 34,982.00 13,433.00

    FEB 248,430.00 216,862.00 139,236.00 321,802.20 23,091.00 29,672.00

    MAR 274,637.00 258,166.00 167,235.00 346,163.00 12,957.00 47,464.00

    APR 212,160.00 210,797.00 132,881.00 357,937.00 19,148.00 32,071.00

    MAY 176,061.00 208,931.00 147,175.00 298,523.00 7,128.00 23,903.00

    JUN 130,984.00 184,341.00 77,053.00 184,098.73 0.00 19,660.00

    JUL 89,422.00 148,842.00 141,505.00 164,335.60 0.00 29,638.50

    AUG 101,140.00 185,801.00 285,819.00 187,556.37 0.00 24,687.00

    SEP 206,410.00 276,000.00 300,945.00 208,398.30 0.00 24,699.00

    OCT 226,096.00 277,397.00 262,294.00 224,732.70 0.00 24,617.00

    NOV 253,310.00 247,358.00 220,597.00 337,580.00 6,275.00 79,487.00

    DEC 287,183.00 237,856.00 22,195.00 390,026.40 0.00 33,934.00

    ANNUAL 2,505,663.00 2,676,860.00 2,082,617.00 3,383,990.30 103,581.00 2,505,663.00

    SOURCE: Power Holding Company Of Nigeria.(PHCN)

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    TABLE 4.1b Cont'd ENERGY GENERATED (MWH) BY STATION (JANUARY-DECEMBER, 2009)

    MONTH SAPELE AFAM DELTA GEREGU

    JAN 0.00 10,383.00 172,751.60 58,576.20

    FEB 0.00 5,155.00 160,644.00 53,318.90

    MAR 0.00 3,336.00 183,001.20 61,987.40

    APR 0.00 5,994.00 156,686.60 48,220.60

    MAY 0.00 12,382.00 125,424.00 29,888.10

    JUN 0.00 13,870.00 145,607.30 0.00

    JUL 0.00 15,639.00 105,399.90 0.00

    AUG 0.00 18082.00 91,349.60 0.00

    SEP 0.00 4,591.00 75,241.90 10,364.10

    OCT 29,050.00 6,656.00 89,081.10 39,787.40

    NOV 68,146.00 18,316.00 151,346.50 46,028.20

    DEC 24,073.00 36,644.00 135,039.00 304,432.29

    ANNUAL 121,269.00 151,048.00 1,591,572.70 652,603.19

    SOURCE: Power Holding Company Of Nigeria.(PHCN)

    TABLE 4.1b Cont'd ENERGY GENERATED (MWH) BY STATION (JANUARY-

    DECEMBER, 2009).

    MONTH OMOKU OKPAI AES RIVERS/AFAMVI NESCO IBOM TOTAL

    JAN 28,320.01 317,118.00 151,308.73 75,485.51 7,962.54 0.00 1,943,178.59

    FEB 36,828.21 289,420.00 152,425.21 104,444.99 6,194.73 0.00 1,787,524.24

    MAR 42,182.39 276,175.00 164,365.10 142,683.40 6,678.22 0.00 1,987,030.71

    APR 35,128.46 255,310.00 167,250.83 73,660.70 6,944.10 0.00 1,714,189.29

    MAY 32,240.73 299,353.00 134,064.71 151,209.00 7,520.54 0.00 1,653,803.08

    JUN 41,636.55 245,857.00 160,568.05 182,754.79 7,361.02 0.00 1,393,791.44

    JUL 45,310.70 310,448.00 115,799.52 132,438.83 9,199.63 0.00 1,307,978.68

    AUG 44,020.32 205,394.00 135,679.80 276,557.73 10,538.95 0.00 1,566,625.77

    SEP 41,499.00 205,539.00 132,543.74 223,594.00 11,021.21 0.00 1,720,846.25

    OCT 37,141.09 193,348.00 129,413.40 246,760.00 11,503.24 0.00 1,797,876.93

    NOV 15,906.03 168,307.00 112,181.90 204,812.80 9,960.01 0.00 1,939,611.44

    DEC 22,141.64 313,115.00 125,850.44 314,656.98 10,263.90 3,204.00 2,260,614.65

    ANNUAL 422,355.13 3,079,384.00 1,681,451.43 2,129,058.73 105,148.09 3,204.00 21,054,989.07

    SOURCE: Power Holding Company Of Nigeria.(PHCN)

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    TABLE 4.1c Cont'd ENERGY GENERATED (MWH) BY STATION (JANUARY-DECEMBER, 2010)

    MONTH KAINJI JEBBA SHIRORO EGBIN OLORUNSOGO OMOTOSHO

    JAN 294,193.00 242.25 212.45 361,854.50 - 36,186.00

    FEB 261,319.00 216.48 205.52 225,177.01 1,275.90 9,317.00

    MAR 256,710.00 195.75 195.86 465,111.00 40,097.89 52,926.00

    APR 204,302.00 197.67 160.17 463,922.60 38,385.20 62,517.00

    MAY 123,655.00 258.32 61.68 460,629.29 13,658.00 42,424.00

    JUN 180,218.00 178.20 213.89 472,782.99 34,386.40 42,119.50

    JUL 114,599.00 141.92 258.36 457,616.08 39,917.79 30,059.00

    AUG 118,285.00 211.77 265.43 496,679.46 41,342.28 39,064.00

    SEP 154,760.00 222.95 271.05 494,315.97 12,310.09 25,859.00

    OCT 176,972.00 297.41 196.37 551,171.15 22,796.22 19,747.00

    NOV 179,127.00 298.52 186.73 490,285.05 15,333.00 15,482.00

    DEC 236,851.00 232.45 193.56 445,930.86 7,772.09 14,001.00

    ANNUAL2,300,991.00 2,693.69 2,421.07 5,385,475.96 267,274.86 389,701.50

    SOURCE: Power Holding Company Of Nigeria.(PHCN)

    TABLE 4.1cCont'd ENERGY GENERATED (MWH) BY STATION (JANUARY-DECEMBER, 2010)

    MONTH SAPELE AFAM DELTA GEREGU

    JAN 37,478.00 47,219.60 109,959.20 43,391.26

    FEB 8,422.00 9,552.00 101,106.70 8,664.30

    MAR 77,753.00 - 170,982.30 65,787.70

    APR 95,936.00 - 209,237.10 91,791.30

    MAY 57,379.00 - 180,293.90 109,958.80

    JUN 60,280.80 - 230,189.10 97,503.60

    JUL 64,408.40 - 204,944.50 49,781.20

    AUG 65,330.64 - 214,423.00 49,811.30

    SEP - - 168,099.30 46,328.20

    OCT 9,154.25 1,611.40 163,418.10 65,271.00

    NOV 17,112.56 14,137.00 119,056.00 73,642.80

    DEC - 23,636.80 86,159.90 74,833.60

    ANNUAL 493,254.65 96,156.80 1,957,869.10 776,765.06

    SOURCE: Power Holding Company of Nigeria. (PHCN)

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    TABLE 4.1dCont'd ENERGY GENERATED (MWH) BY STATION (JANUARY-DECEMBER, 2011)

    SAPELE AFAM DELTA GEREGU

    JAN 37,583.99 35,568.50 62,697.50 139,668.96

    FEB 39,169.00 33,706.00 102,788.70 128,064.70

    MAR 36,226.00 34,301.00 124,414.60 181,488.20

    APR 86,377.00 40,998.00 144,583.00 139,266.74

    MAY 62,667.03 30,258.00 137,432.00 87,270.90

    JUN 68,578.00 23,748.00 111,016.80 132,513.40

    JUL 71,823.00 36,209.00 130,296.20 166,398.90

    AUG 97,499.00 38,519.00 164,435.10 133,278.40

    SEP 91,102.40 34,191.00 148,354.90 136,523.30

    OCT 19,950.00 33,583.00 129,168.00 84,011.00

    NOV 50,244.00 43,801.00 149,297.20 161,917.90

    DEC 100,413.40 31,362.00 88,075.95 208,036.00

    ANNUAL761,632.82 416,244.50 1,492,559.95 1,698,438.40

    SOURCE: Power Holding Company of Nigeria. (PHCN

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    TABLE 4.2a ENERGY DISTRIBUTED (MWH) JANUARY-DECEMBER, 2008

    MONTH KAINJI JEBBA SHIRORO EGBIN AES

    JAN 287,992.80 258,409.64 140,704.20 336,137.00 164,060.00

    FEB 275,186.99 202,270.00 139,320.40 259,838.00 154,720.00

    MAR 285,653.30 214,360.00 151,485.00 181,711.00 104,110.00APR 253,659.90 203,300.00 79,553.20 396,547.00 129,380.00

    MAY 186,741.90 166,370.00 102,568.50 364,491.10 69,615.90

    JUN 117,436.93 128,010.00 90,367.40 381,349.30 104,720.00

    JUL 90,628.50 108,760.00 94,007.80 348,245.50 164,523.50

    AUG 152,407.65 287,430.00 138,472.00 451,864.00 170,703.20

    SEP 226,468.90 333,820.00 360,793.90 488,563.00 156,475.00

    OCT 252,633.90 370,460.00 261,528.80 612,532.00 171,991.00

    NOV 256,633.90 239,880.00 178,041.60 370,935.00 156,811.00

    DEC 283,418.00 243,860.00 177,013.90 418,543.00 127,846.00

    ANNUAL 2,668,862.67 2,756,929.64 1,913,856.70 4,610,755.90 1,674,955.60SOURCE: Power Holding Company of Nigeria. (PHCN)

    TABLE 4.2a. Contd ENERGY DISTRIBUTED (MWH) JANUARY-

    DECEMBER, 2008

    MONTH AFAM OKPAI SAPELE DELTA AJAOKUTA

    JAN 80,740.00 261,892.20 45,380.00 173,785.32 -

    FEB 78,266.00 310,740.40 89,680.00 142,713.13 5,679.00

    MAR 42,719.00 276,484.70 89,060.00 126,850.28 -APR 48,414.00 243,311.90 47,100.00 130,750.52 -

    MAY 40,727.00 167,829.70 34,710.00 81,371.64 -

    JUN 28,639.00 78,003.80 54,970.00 118,111.64 -

    JUL 24,810.00 184,491.60 79,390.00 192,510.40 -

    AUG - 242,835.70 104,710.00 134,359.10 1,010.00

    SEP - 240,010.20 28,390.00 100,845.70 -

    OCT 16,110.00 240,532.80 78,225.00 82,757.40 1,215.00

    NOV 36,789.00 158,270.00 16,820.00 89,757.40 -

    DEC - 283,973.40 48,181.00 102,479.40 -

    ANNUAL 397,214.00 2,688,376.40 716,616.00 1,476,291.93 7,904.00SOURCE: Power Holding Company of Nigeria. (PHCN)

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    TABLE 4.2a contd.. ENERGY DISTRIBUTED (MWH) JANUARY-DECEMBER,

    2008

    MONTH OMOKU RIVERS NESCO TOTAL

    JAN 12,483.00 3,934.00 2,545.20 1,768,063.36

    FEB 11,838.00 3,132.00 1,904.49 1,675,288.41

    MAR 10,768.00 3,767.00 2,123.44 1,489,091.72

    APR 9,031.00 3,289.00 1,148.82 1,545,485.34

    MAY 11,922.00 3,534.00 1,109.09 1,230,990.83

    JUN 13,741.00 1,531.75 3,373.00 1,120,253.82

    JUL 19,022.00 2,865.00 2,787.78 1,312,042.08

    AUG 20,140.00 3,741.00 2,183.62 1,709,856.27

    SEP 8,583.00 3,317.00 2,362.36 1,949,629.06

    OCT 22,801.00 4,200.00 2,692.87 2,117,679.77

    NOV 30,933.00 4,011.00 1,862.20 1,540,744.10

    DEC 26,029.00 3,797.00 1,139.20 1,716,279.90

    ANNUAL 197,291.00 41,118.75 25,232.07 19,175,404.66

    SOURCE: Power HoldingCompany Of Nigeria.(PHCN)

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    TABLE 4.2b ENERGY DISTRIBUTED (MWH) JANUARY-DECEMBER, 2010

    MONTH KAINJI JEBBA SHIRORO EGBIN AES

    JAN 293,697.60 235,830.00 211,141.10 325,636.00 131,219.00

    FEB 260,951.90 211,050.00 204,263.50 204,964.00 103,706.00

    MAR 256,197.30 190,470.00 194,483.70 404,531.00 96,615.00

    APR 203,940.40 192,210.00 159,321.10 411,972.00 129,062.00

    MAY 123,155.60 251,410.00 60,792.80 380,787.00 133,719.00

    JUN 179,881.10 173,230.00 212,784.90 388,260.00 131,707.00

    JUL 114,292.80 137,910.00 257,023.00 413,135.00 152,733.00

    AUG 117,959.30 206,090.00 264,145.20 443,373.00 122,139.00

    SEP 154,396.40 216,890.00 269,692.90 468,800.07 131,874.50

    OCT 176,514.30 289,550.00 195,044.30 523,474.55 130,236.00

    NOV 178,703.60 290,530.00 185,465.80 421,605.46 127,871.00

    DEC 236,340.00 226,180.00 192,125.40 421,605.46 127,971.50

    ANNUAL 2,296,030.30 2,621,350.00 2,406,283.70 4,808,143.54 1,518,853.00

    SOURCE: PowerHolding CompanyOf Nigeria(PHCN)

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    TABLE 4.2b Contd. ENERGY DISTRIBUTED (MWH) JANUARY-DECEMBER, 2010

    MONTH OMOKU RIVERS NESCO GEREGU OMOTOSHO OLORUNSOGO

    IBOM

    POWER

    JAN 25,939.10 3,400.00 1,852.93 42,968.00 35,715.70 - 245.00

    FEB 637.20 2,634.00 1,379.23 8,569.00 8,275.00 1,145.00 8,796.96

    MAR 22,227.20 - 1,411.05 65,049.00 52,430.82 38,487.00 16,992.36

    APR 18,223.40 833.00 1,720.96 90,757.00 59,084.00 38,074.00 14,795.76

    MAY 16,402.80 - 1,590.91 108,814.00 40,203.00 12,265.00 14,189.60

    JUN 15,934.00 2,527.00 940.15 96,462.00 38,697.00 36,865.00 17,032.40

    JUL 20,151.30 8,055.00 1,143.94 49,272.00 28,289.00 37,416.00 29,571.00

    AUG 20,425.30 10,386.00 1,473.10 49,280.00 38,541.00 41,088.00 39,558.00

    SEP 18,921.20 9,326.50 1,545.87 45,701.00 24,460.00 12,207.00 45,140.00

    OCT 16,903.70 13,878.90 1,650.99 65,271.00 19,238.70 23,002.00 26,743.00

    NOV 16,550.10 12,428.70 1,131.85 72,910.00 15,014.00 13,992.00 31,548.00

    DEC 17,466.80 11,524.80 905.73 74,163.00 13,071.00 7,772.00 20,421.00

    ANNUAL

    209,782.10 74,993.90 16,746.71 769,216.00 373,019.22 262,313.00 265,033.08

    SOURCE: Power Holding Company Of Nigeria.(PHCN)

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    TABLE 4.2b Contd. ENERGY DISTRIBUTED (MWH) JANUARY-DECEMBER, 2010

    SOURCE: Power Holding Company of Nigeria. (PHCN)

    MONTH AFAM AFAM VI OKPAI SAPELE DELTA AJAOKUTA Total

    JAN 45,461.10 319,568.79 296,438.20 37,842.00 111,653.90 - 2,118,608.4

    FEB 9,476.80 173,078.67 265,453.30 6,497.00 96,633.60 - 1,567,511.1MAR - 287,064.82 308,459.90 71,341.00 165,662.50 - 2,171,422.6

    APR - 249,605.66 282,607.20 85,283.60 200,194.50 - 2,137,684.5

    MAY - 253,854.70 203,523.40 51,937.00 177,308.00 - 1,829,952.8

    JUN - 232,961.87 221,436.80 54,917.90 223,599.50 - 2,027,236.6

    JUL - 308,527.75 291,286.90 59,041.40 198,298.50 - 2,106,146.5

    AUG - 246,115.28 299,403.00 56,883.00 193,632.71 - 2,150,491.8

    SEP - 233,024.65 288,770.30 23,945.00 162,967.77 - 2,107,663.1

    OCT - 192,007.83 263,628.54 3,419.00 160,405.00 - 2,100,967.8

    NOV 14,060.41 189,762.12 213,855.80 12,000.00 117,437.70 - 1,914,866.5

    DEC 24,805.50 231,873.28 231,873.28 - 96,618.00 - 1,934,716.7

    ANNUAL 93,803.81 2,917,445.42 3,166,736.62 463,106.90 1,904,411.68 - 24,167,269.0

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    TABLE 4.3b contd ENERGY DELIVERED TO DISCOS (MWH) JANUARY TO

    DECEMBER, 2011)

    DISCO AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC TOTAL

    ABUJA 201,454.01 209,547.80 208,752.04 232,604.10 242,74.35 197,743,258.04BENIN 246,723.90 234,111.26 235,999.40 244,221.64 268,456.97 2,414,722.75

    EKO 164,065.20 216,512.73 189,841.69 195,799,770 192,446.11 2,732,437.31

    ENUGU 192,727.76 187,519.70 204,751.06 230,909.29 212,854.80 3,192,174.24

    IBADAN 222,847.32 236,410.27 237,187.05 246,366.07 253,666.50 1,084,460.16

    IKEJA 246,981.46 290,498.64 259,530.37 266,946.96 285,317.63 1,630,558.05

    JOS 70,546.12 103,440.66 91,476.99 93,483.62 102,516.44 1,105,616.15

    KADUNA 130,378.77 143,575.79 138,363.91 129,796.65 147,719.47 1,521,874.01

    KANO 74,121.27 115,803.55 102,943.84 90,056.72 94,260.04 441,493.03PORTHARCOURT 114,314.05 107,004.55 124,170.84 157,014.05 161,003.81 76,479.00

    YOLA 32,775.03 52,910.79 35,918.70 36,398.09 35,716.51 1,009,253.00

    AJAOKUTA 5,983.00 6,434.00 6,491.00 7,060.00 6,360.00 183,744.77

    CEB (SAKETE) 84,962.00 93,918.00 91,310.00 98,531.00. 92,808.00 607,215.67

    DELTA STEEL 21,277.04 21,277.04 5,983.91 4,319.10 14,958.63 729,614.40

    NIGELEC 53,299.10 54,298.10 55,346.07 49,784.20 42,704.80 2,012,873,791.33

    ITAKPE 128,400.00 135,600.00 153.60 147.600 90.00 197,743,258.04

    TOTAL 1,990,856.03 2,208,862.88 1,988,220.47 197,588,878.09 1,910,879.71 2,414,722.75

    SOURCE: Power Holding Company Of Nigeria.(PHCN)

    TABLE 4.4a: Installed Generation capacity (MW)

    Year Thermal Hydro Total

    2009 6763.85 1930 8693.85

    2010 6487 1930 8417

    2011 6972 1930 8902

    Source: Energy Commission of Nigeria 2009, 2010,2011

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    TABLE 4.4b: Energy Consumption (TCE)

    Type 2009 2010 2011

    Hydro-Power *1* 916919.3 910925.93 817785.11

    %Share - - -

    Natural Gas *2* 57264.95 155655.45 98131.43

    % Share - - -

    Total 974184.25 1066581.38 915916.54

    Source: Energy Commission of Nigeria 2009,

    2010,2011

    Note: *1*- PHCN ( Annual Technical Reports

    2009,2010,2011) *2*- NNPC (ASB 2011)

    * Natural Gas is the summation of Gas used as fuel, gas sold to thirdparties, gas to Nigerian Gas company (NGC) and fuel gas to Eleme

    petrochemical Company Limited (EPCL)

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    TABLE 4.4c: Petroleum Products

    Resources

    TCE

    2009 2010 2011

    LPG - 107958.31 26518.37

    PMS 9639536.76 9949637.99 6501393.78

    HHK 879063.27 498106.07 1070425.92

    ATK 942958.66 1119238.27 272175.59

    AGO 1147149.98 752598.08 1208452.14

    LPFO 174112.25 330.29 388095.03

    Lubricating oil 82571.4 53769.12 14504.86

    Bitumen & Asphalts 29757.13 16873.46 96.27

    Special Products 135528.53 117.85 -

    Greases - - 79.19

    Brake Fluids - - 10.09

    Others - 20.4 43.16

    Total13030677.98

    12498649.849481794.4

    Source: Energy Commission of Nigeria 2009, 2010,2011

    Note: The data provided are absolute values, and not relative to 1990 base year

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    CHAPTER FIVE

    RELIGIONIn Nigeria, religious pilgrimages have been of great national significance

    especially with reference to both government and individuals participation.

    Both Christian and Muslim pilgrimages have religious and economicimplications involving huge government and prvate spending. However, the

    demand for this spiritual exercise has been on the increase from various

    states of the federation.

    As shown in Table 5.1, the total number of seats allocated to states in 2011

    was 89,059 seats compared to 85,000 in 2009 and 2010. Among states,

    Kaduna had the highest number of 7771 seats while Cross Rivers had the least

    (50 seats). The seats allocated to FCT rose from 3,160 in 2010 to 3,511 in

    2011 while that of special interest groups increased from 971 to 1373

    between 2010 and 2011.

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    TABLE 5.1: DISTRIBUTION OF SEATS TO STATE BY MUSLIM

    PILGRIMS WEL FARE BOARD/AGENCIES, 2007-2011

    STATE 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011Abia 36 49 55 50 61

    Adamawa 2,000 2,205 2,316 2,385 2,560

    Akwa Ibom 38 60 60 60 80

    Anambra 91 44 50 50 75

    Bauchi 3,500 3,650 3,700 3,622 3754

    Bayelsa 177 188 230 200 92

    Benue 498 500 530 500 561

    Borno 3,249 3,060 3,286 3,398 3,302

    Cross Rivers 48 50 50 51 50

    Delta 81 72 100 105 105

    Ebonyi 48 58 75 80 120

    Edo 267 328 328 300 300

    Ekiti 200 280 250 275 310

    Enugu 40 50 65 65 110

    Gombe 2,548 2,502 2,526 2,500 2,636

    Imo 71 80 80 85 140

    Jigawa 3,375 3,207 3,187 3,270 3,419

    Kaduna 7,076 8,040 7,629 7,537 7,771

    Kano 7,000 7,000 7,001 7,055 7,464

    Katsina 5,938 6,559 6,451 6,100 6,039

    Kebbi 5,300 6,000 5,850 5,741 5,674

    Kogi 764 890 910 850 1000

    Kwara 3,070 2,541 2,627 2,510 2,760

    Lagos 3,574 3,800 3,906 3,946 3,852

    Nassarawa 1,937 2,200 2,210 2,205 2,240Niger 3,700 4,330 4,339 4,322 4,463

    Ogun 1,472 1,530 1,530 1,510 1,620

    Ondo 280 360 360 395 470

    Osun 808 1,000 1,055 1,035 1,175

    Oyo 1,391 1,500 1,455 1,500 1,618

    Plateau 1,500 1,600 1,625 1,280 1,676

    Rivers 497 450 501 500 503

    Sokoto 6,500 7,000 6,764 6,685 6,863

    Taraba 1,500 1,730 1,730 1,700 1,983

    Yobe 2,500 2,730 3,000 2,997 2,992

    Zamfara 4,975 6,030 5,660 5,495 5,834

    Fct(Abuja) 2,735 2,832 2,957 3,160 3,511

    ARMED FORCES 400 450 500 510 500

    OTHERS(SPECIAL

    INST,STAFF) - 45 52 971 1373

    TOTAL 79,184 85,000 85,000 85,000 89,056

    Source: Muslim Pilgrim Welfare Board, Abuja.

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    CHAPTER SIX

    JUDICIARY

    In Nigeria, the federal judicial power is exercised by the federal courts which

    adjudicate in disputes arising between individuals, businesses and

    governments in their inter-relationship with one another within or outsidethe country in accordance with the laws of the federation.

    According to Table 6.1, in 2011 among the 14 Justices of the Supreme Court, 3

    were females compared to 2 in 2007. Similarly, the number of the federal

    judges of the court of appeal rose to 17 in 2011 from 14 a year earlier, out of a

    total of 65 judges. However, at the industrial court, the number of female

    judges dropped to 3 in 2011 from 5 in 2008 and 4 in 2010. Overall, the

    number of judicial offices rose to 199 from 188 earlier 2010 of which 47 were

    females compared to 41 in 2010.

    Among states, Table 6.2b shows that while the number of judges in the states

    high courts declined from 606 in 2010 to 588 in 2011, the number of female

    judges increased from 185 to 187 between 2010 and 2011.

    Table 6.4 shows the number of judges at state level courts. While there are no

    female judges in the state Sharia courts of appeal, the numbdr of judges has

    declined from 112 in 2008 to 103 in 2011. Similarly, the number of judges in

    state customary courts of appeal declimed from 73 in 2010 to 71 in 2011. Of

    this, the number of of female judges rose from 15 to 16. Following a similartrend, at the state high court, the number of judges decreased from 613 in

    2008 to 588 in 2011. Over the period however, number of female judges rose

    from 175 to 187.

    The number of politcal office holders who declined their assests in 2011 stood

    at 16,101 compared to 4711 in 2010 and 23,688 in 2007. Cross Rivers had the

    highest number of declarants in 2011 at 2848. In 2011, a total of 100,143 civil

    servats (GL 12-17) declared their assests compared to 140,131 in 2010 and

    65,113 in 2007. Taraba state had the highest number of declarants at 12,828,followed by Kigi with 10, 239 declarants.

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    TABLE 6.2b: Cont. NUMBER OF JUDGES IN THE STATE HIGH COURTS, 2010-2011.

    STATE

    2010 2011

    MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE

    Abia 16 9 15 10

    Adamawa 10 1 8 1

    Akwa-Ibom 17 5 15 5

    Anambra 13 9 13 6

    Bauchi 9 1 5 1

    Bayelsa 10 5 9 5

    Benue 12 2 13 4

    Borno 9 2 9 2

    CrossRiver 9 6 9 5

    Delta 18 14 16 13

    Ebonyi 10 2 10 2

    Edo 12 12 12 12

    Ekiti 11 1 9 1

    Enugu 14 6 13 6

    Gombe 9 3 9 2

    Imo 13 8 10 8

    Jigawa 8 1 7 1

    Kaduna 14 6 14 5

    Kano 19 5 19 5

    Katsina 8 1 8 1

    Kebbi 10 3 9 3

    Kogi 13 3 16 4

    Kwara 10 5 12 5

    Lagos 13 36 14 40

    Nassarawa 9 2 8 2

    Niger 7 4 8 5

    Ogun 18 5 17 5

    Ondo 13 3 12 3

    Osun 16 2 15 3

    Oyo 17 3 17 2

    Plateau 9 4 9 4

    Rivers 21 8 19 8

    Sokoto 7 1 7 1

    Taraba 11 1 10 1

    Yobe - 5 - 5

    Zamfara 6 1 5 1

    FCTNigeria - - - -

    Total 421 185 401 187

    Source: National Judicial Council, Abuja.

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    TABLE 6.4: NUMBER OF JUDGES IN THE STATE SHARIA COURT OF APPEAL, 2008-2011.

    STATE

    2008 2009 2010 2011

    Number of Judges Number of Judges Number of Judges Number of Judges

    Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

    Abia - - - - - - - - - - - -

    Adamawa 4 - 4 4 4 6 - 6 6 - 6

    Akwa-Ibom - - - - - - - - - - - -

    Anambra - - - - - - - - - - - -

    Bauchi 9 - 9 9 9 9 - 9 9 - 9

    Bayelsa - - - - - - - - - - - -

    Benue - - - - - - - - - - - -

    Borno 5 - 5 5 5 5 - 5 4 - 4

    Cross River - - - - - - - - - - - -

    Delta - - - - - - - - - - - -

    Ebonyi - - - - - - - - - - - -

    Edo - - - - - - - - - - - -

    Ekiti - - - - - - - - - - - -

    Enugu - - - - - - - - - - - -

    Gombe 10 - 10 8 - 8 8 - 8 8 - 8

    Imo - - - - - - - - - - - -

    Jigawa 9 - 9 9 - 9 9 - 9 7 - 7

    Kaduna 4 - 4 4 - 4 4 - 4 4 - 4

    Kano 11 - 11 11 - 11 11 - 11 10 - 10

    Katsina 7 - 7 5 - 5 5 - 5 7 - 7

    Kebbi 9 - 9 9 - 9 9 - 9 7 - 7

    Kogi 5 - 5 5 - 5 4 - 4 6 - 6

    Kwara 7 - 7 6 - 6 6 - 6 6 - 6

    Lagos - - - - - - - - - - - -Nassarawa 3 - 3 3 - 3 2 - 2 2 - 2

    Niger 4 - 4 4 - 4 4 - 4 3 - 3

    Ogun - - - - - - - - - - - -

    Ondo - - - - - - - - - - - -

    Osun - - - - - - - - - - - -

    Oyo - - - - - - - - - - - -

    Plateau 5 - 5 4 - 4 6 - 6 6 - 6

    Rivers - - - - - - - - - - - -

    Sokoto 5 - 5 5 - 5 5 - 5 5 - 5

    Taraba 4 - 4 4 - 4 4 - 4 4 - 4

    Yobe 4 - 4 4 - 4 4 - 4 3 - 3

    Zamfara 7 - 7 6 - 6 6 - 6 6 - 6

    FCT Nigeria - - - - - - - - - - - -

    Total 112 - 112 105 - 105 107 - 107 103 - 103

    Source: Judicial Council, Abuja.

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    TABLE 6.5: POLITICAL OFFICE HOLDERS WHO DECLARED THEIR ASSETS BY STATE, 2007-2011.

    STATE 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

    ABIA 60 36 112 - -

    ADAMAWA 845 75 458 - -

    AKWA IBOM 672 858 156 - -

    ANAMBRA 118 9 6 69 129

    BAUCHI 460 474 9 1,624

    BAYELSA 143 155 119 37 131

    BENUE 515 443 60 28 981

    BORNO 990 608 88 348 210

    CROSS RIVER 42 715 82 - 2,848

    DELTA 572 44 61 - -

    EBONYI 214 282 105 87 254

    EDO 420 425 127 414 473

    EKITI 101 154 52 9 75

    ENUGU 411 132 137 371 377

    GOMBE 272 28 28 - 492

    IMO 953 280 58 293 311

    JIGAWA 669 475 540 251 191

    KADUNA 807 407 - 117 668

    KANO 1,669 700 53 97 769

    KATSINA 1,814 640 2 - 741

    KEBBI 337 271 15 - 836

    KOGI 798 462 472 203 195

    KWARA 355 75 28 - -

    LAGOS 296 41 333 - 500

    Nassarawa 368 35 4 17 92

    NIGER 3,002 2,121 361 - -

    OGUN 985 680 71 794 305

    ONDO - - - 208 234

    OSUN 554 160 - 248 663

    OYO 401 595 83 289 953

    PLATEAU 78 22 44 - -

    RIVERS 882 832 339 184 1,052

    SOKOTO 1,418 273 - 368 515

    TARABA 1,325 432 31 39 254

    YOBE 800 16 25 - -

    ZAMFARA 237 216 330 20 213

    FCT 105 1 1 220 15

    TOTAL 23,688 13,172 4,390 4,711 16,101

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    TABLE 6.6: CIVIL SERVANTS BETWEEN GL 12-GL17 WHO

    DECLARED THEIR ASSETS BY STATE, 2007-2011.

    STATE 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

    ABIA 777 306 220 - -

    ADAMAWA 166 395 595 - -

    AKWA IBOM 100 162 179 - -

    ANAMBRA 7,734 2,258 1,730 - -

    BAUCHI 1,508 770 487 3,068 5,256

    BAYELSA 988 236 286 911 206

    BENUE 79 55 53 418 218

    BORNO 3,637 3,116 4,117 3,875 3,179

    CROSS RIVER 32 48 4,210 - -

    DELTA 284 278 150 - -

    EBONYI 283 595 316 8,975 1,359

    EDO 557 383 552 6,212 5,658

    EKITI 1,886 18,945 7,407 4,632 3,198

    ENUGU 2,299 7,410 15,670 11,095 5,587

    GOMBE 3,277 1,047 8,564 7,337 -

    IMO 786 11,865 4,637 3,312 1,613JIGAWA 4,836 3,724 3,124 5,569 5,478

    KADUNA 643 2,044 1,305 8,217 8,573

    KANO 4,699 1,067 3,189 22,013 10,239

    KATSINA - 652 53 3,296 3,794

    KEBBI 323 68 119 240 388

    KOGI 465 16,672 2,443 2,163 7,688

    KWARA 961 1,835 3,564 - -

    LAGOS 774 2,204 548 4,742 2,107

    Nassarawa 2,527 2,663 2,670 3,085 3,993

    NIGER 361 1,552 2,112 - -

    OGUN 5,980 4,093 7,462 6,404 1,795

    ONDO 2,858 3,279 5,400 5,453 2,752

    OSUN 4,048 2,908 1,303 3,710 3,889

    OYO 6,132 7,238 1,303 3,710 1,442

    PLATEAU 857 662 806 - -

    RIVERS 703 1,360 1,620 2,272 890

    SOKOTO 601 1,157 2,657 2,412 3,910

    TARABA 152 592 1,079 13,363 12,828

    YOBE 3,429 3,918 4,218 - -

    ZAMFARA 151 2,093 684 1,127 967

    FCT 220 587 1,425 2,520 3,136

    TOTAL 65,113 108,237 96,257 140,131 100,143

    Source: Code of Conduct Bureau, Abuja.

    Note: 2007 - Revised data.

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    TABLE 7.1 DISTRIBUTION OF INTERNATIONAL ARRIVAL BY AIRPORTS,

    GENDER AND YEAR (NON-NIGERIAN)

    AIRPORTS

    2008 2009 2010 2011

    MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE

    NNAMDI AZIKIWE ABUJA 55,268 31,795 52,693 34,675 72,262 51,241 50,496 36,914

    MURTALA MOHAMMED LAGOS 136,765 86,083 295,724 180,864 295,727 203,484 401,91 309,657

    AMINU KANO, KANO 63,664 29,682 40,206 17,456 36,167 15,691 48,328 26,009

    PORTHARCOURT INTER 1,185 663 4,849 2,619 10,786 7,770 11,398 8,294

    TOTAL 256,882 148,223 393,472 235,614 414,942 278,186 110,222 380,874

    SOURCE: NIGERIAN IMMIGRATION SERVICE.

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    TABLE 7.2 DISTRIBUTION OF INTERNATIONAL ARRIVAL BY LAND, GENDER AND YEAR (NON-

    NIGERIAN)

    LAND ROUTE

    2010 2011

    MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE

    IDIROKO 9,243 4,141 2,650 1,824

    ILLELA (SOKOTO) 1,650 955 1,825 975

    BORNO 47,251 26,572 15,216 9,542

    MFUM 892 753 858 822

    JIBIYA 1,036 263 1,121 296

    SEME 352,613 220,894 329,819 191,107

    OTHERS - - - -

    Total 412,685 253,578 351,489 204,566SOURCE: NIGERIA IMMIGRATIONSERVICE, Abuja.

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