These are the WORST and BEST States in Nigeria in 2024.
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 Published On Mar 6, 2024

All 36 States in Nigeria Ranked from Worst to Best
Nigeria is a very large Country, infact, it is the most populated country in Africa with over 210 million people. This country which often refers to itself as the Giant of Africa is a federated country with 36 sovereign states and The Federal Capital Territory Abuja. In this Video we shall assess and categorize these states from worst to best based on the Human Development Index (HDI). The HDI takes into account several key factors, including the economy, standard of living, purchasing power, and infrastructure development. By utilizing this comprehensive approach, we aim to provide a holistic view of the states' overall development and well-being. Please note that this ranking is based on data and serves as a general guide. Let's delve into the diverse landscape of Nigeria and explore the varying levels of progress and prosperity among its states beginning from worst to best.

36. Sokoto State – HDI – 0.336
Sokoto State, located in northwestern Nigeria, faces several challenges that impact its development. The state grapples with a range of issues, including poverty, limited access to quality education and healthcare, inadequate infrastructure, and high unemployment rates. The region also deals with security concerns, such as occasional clashes with bandits and insurgents. Additionally, Sokoto State has struggled with low agricultural productivity and limited industrial development, which further hinder economic growth
35. Kebbi State – HDI - 0.339
Kebbi State, located in northwestern Nigeria, faces several developmental challenges. The state has struggled with poverty, inadequate infrastructure, limited access to quality education and healthcare, and high unemployment rates. Kebbi is predominantly agrarian, with agriculture serving as the primary source of income for many residents. However, the agricultural sector faces constraints such as low productivity, limited mechanization, and insufficient access to markets. These factors hinder economic growth and exacerbate poverty levels.
34. Yobe State – HDI – 0.363
Yobe State has been significantly affected by the Boko Haram insurgency, resulting in security concerns, displacement of communities, and disruption of basic services. Yobe also struggles with inadequate infrastructure, limited access to quality education and healthcare, and high poverty rates. However, efforts are being made to address these issues. The state government, in collaboration with humanitarian organizations and security agencies, is working towards restoring peace, rebuilding infrastructure, and providing essential services to the people of Yobe

33. Gombe State – HDI – 0.408
Gombe State, located in northeastern Nigeria, faces several challenges that impact its development. The state has struggled with poverty, limited access to quality education and healthcare, inadequate infrastructure, and high unemployment rates. Gombe also deals with security concerns, primarily related to the Boko Haram insurgency in the region. The state's economy, while diverse, still faces constraints such as low agricultural productivity and limited industrial development. These factors contribute to socio-economic disparities and hinder overall progress.
32. Jigawa State – HDI – 0.409
Jigawa State, located in northwestern Nigeria, has experienced both positive developments and ongoing challenges. The state has made progress in agriculture, particularly in rice production, and has implemented programs to enhance food security and boost agricultural productivity. Jigawa State has also invested in infrastructure development, including road networks, water supply, and electricity, to improve connectivity and living conditions for its residents.

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