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82.9m Nigerians are currently living in poverty, highest numbers in Sokoto and lowest numbers in Lagos- NBS report say

The 2019 Poverty & Inequality in Nigeria report released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) on Monday said that 82.9 million Nigerians are living in poverty.

This figure represents 40.09 per cent of the total population and excludes Borno which has been ravaged by Boko Haram insurgents.

According to the report, 52.10 per cent of rural dwellers are living in poverty while the poverty rate in urban centres is 18.04 per cent.

According to the report released by the NBS, Sokoto and Taraba States — at 87.7 per cent poverty — lead in terms of percentage of people living in poverty, while Lagos and Delta have the lowest numbers at 4.5 per cent and six per cent respectively.

The last poverty data released by the NBS was in 2010 when 62.6% of the population (102.2 million) was living in poverty.

The NBS, alongside the World Bank, used the Nigerian Living Standards Survey (NLSS) to measure poverty and living standards between September of 2018 and October of 2019.

The NLSS measured poverty using the consumption expenditure rather than income.

“The consumption aggregate is the monetary value of food and non-food goods and services consumed by the household,” the report read.

“Thus, the consumption aggregate has the following component: expenditure on food from all sources, schooling and education expenditure, healthcare expenditure, housing expenditure, non-food expenditure like clothing and recreation.”

In June 2018, Brookings Institution said Nigeria has overtaken India as the poverty capital of the world.

The institution had estimated that the number of Nigerians in extreme poverty increases by six people every minute.

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