Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial capital city has ranked the worst state with the rate of unemployment having 1.85 million people without jobs in 2020, a report by Statisense has revealed.
According to the report, two states from the oil-rich South-South region, Rivers and Akwa Ibom are the second and third with 1.64 million and 1.26 million unemployed people respectively.
Quoting the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) as its source, Statisense revealed the aforementioned figures on its Twitter page on Monday in a post entitled: ‘Unemployed People per State – Top 8 States’.
UNEMPLOYED PEOPLE PER STATE – TOP 8 STATES
1 Lagos — 1.85m
2 Rivers — 1.64m
3 A/Ibom — 1.26m
4 Kaduna — 1.11m
5 Imo — 1.10m
6 C/river — 998K
7 Anambra — 951K
8 Adamawa — 900K
How many Youths?
Take national average of 42.5% youth unemployment rate….#StatiSense
(NBS, 2020)
— StatiSense (@StatiSense) June 13, 2022
Kaduna, a North-West state, ranked fourth with a total 1.11 million unemployed populace while Imo State, a Southeastern state, comes close as fifth with 1.10 million jobless people.
The sixth, seventh and eighth states on the unemployment log are Cross River, Anambra and Adamawa with 998,000 people, 951,000 and 900,000 unemployed people deferentially.
The data consulting agency concludes, based on the report, that the national average of 42.5% is the youth unemployment rate.
“Nigeria’s Youth Unemployment rate is 42.5% – that’s, over 4 out of every 10 Nigerian youths that can work and available to work could not find work. (NBS, 2020),” Statisense tweeted.