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“Lagos The Most Prosperous State In Nigeria” Says Tokunbo Wahab

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJune 28, 2025 National No Comments3 Mins Read
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Lagos Welcomes Thousands Daily As Nigeria’s Economic Powerhouse, Says Commissioner.

Lagos State continues to solidify its position as Nigeria’s most prosperous region, attracting between 3,000 and 5,000 new residents daily, according to Tokunbo Wahab, the Lagos State Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources. The commissioner’s remarks, shared via X on 27 June, highlight the state’s magnetic pull as a hub of opportunity, drawing migrants from across Nigeria and beyond in search of better prospects.

 

 





Lagos, with an estimated population of over 21 million, is not only Nigeria’s largest city but also the economic and cultural heartbeat of the nation. Contributing approximately 26% of Nigeria’s GDP, the state boasts a vibrant economy driven by commerce, technology, entertainment, and the booming Nollywood film industry. Its coastal location and major ports further enhance its role as a critical trade gateway for West Africa, with a GDP of $84 billion, comparable to entire national economies like Ghana and Ethiopia.

 

 

Commissioner Wahab’s statement underscores the daily influx of migrants, primarily young men and women from rural Nigeria and neighbouring West African countries such as Benin, Ghana, and Togo. These newcomers are drawn by Lagos’ promise of employment opportunities in sectors ranging from construction and manufacturing—like food and drink processing—to the informal economy, including street vending and waste recycling. The state’s thriving financial sector, bolstered by its status as a major African financial centre, and initiatives like the Eko Atlantic development on reclaimed land, further fuel its appeal.

 

 

“Lagos is the most prosperous state in the whole of Nigeria,” Wahab declared, reflecting on the city’s ability to absorb a diverse population seeking economic and social advancement. However, this rapid growth comes with challenges. The state, spanning just 3,577 square kilometres—22% of which is water—faces intense pressure on its infrastructure, with population density in some areas reaching 20,000 people per square kilometre. Approximately 66% of residents live in informal settlements, often lacking access to clean water, reliable electricity, or proper sanitation.

 

Despite these hurdles, Lagos has made significant strides in improving living standards. The state boasts Nigeria’s highest literacy rate and hosts eight tertiary institutions, alongside numerous primary and secondary schools. Healthcare access, while strained, is supported by a mix of public and private facilities, with ongoing efforts to address urban poverty, which affects nearly half the population. The Lagos State Urban Development Policy aims to create a more inclusive and sustainable urban environment, tackling issues like overcrowding and inadequate infrastructure.

 

Recent actions by the state government, such as the reopening of the Oko-Oba Abattoir in Agege after a sanitation overhaul, demonstrate a commitment to improving public health and environmental standards. Wahab noted that such measures are part of broader efforts to ensure Lagos remains a liveable city, even as it grapples with rapid urbanisation.

 

 

The daily migration of thousands reflects both the opportunities and challenges of Lagos’ meteoric rise. As the state continues to grow—projected to become the world’s third-largest city by 2050—its government is focused on balancing economic prosperity with sustainable development to accommodate its ever-expanding population. For now, Lagos remains a beacon of hope for millions, embodying Nigeria’s potential as a global economic player.

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