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LAGOS STATE GOVERNMENT BASIC STATISTICAL HOTLINE 2014 E D I T I O N LAGOS BUREAU OF STATISTICS MINISTRY OF ECONOMIC PLANNING & BUDGET THE SECRETARIAT, ALAUSA IKEJA, LAGOS. e-mail : [email protected] [email protected] TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Table of Contents i-ii Foreword iii DEMOGRAPHY 1 EDUCATION SECTOR 2 - 5 Education 2-5 HEALTH SECTOR 6-8 Health 6 Patronage of Health facilities 7 Immunization 8 Beneficiaries of Free Medical Services 8 ECONOMIC AFFAIRS SECTOR 9-13 Agriculture 9 Transportation 10-11 Traffic management 12 Reported Cases of Road Accidents 12 Works and Infrastructure 13 Budget Size 13 GENERAL PUBIC SERVICES SECTOR 14-16 Manpower Statistics 14 Establishments, Training and Pensions 15 House Of Assembly 16 The Principal Officers of the 6th Assembly 16 i ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION SECTOR 17-22 Waste Management 17 Beautification of Lagos State 18-19 Annual Rainfall in Lagos State 20 Water Production 20-22 PUBLIC ORDER AND SAFETY SECTOR 23-24 Justice 23 High Courts 23 Emergency Services 24 SOCIAL PROTECTION SECTOR 25-27 Poverty indices 25 Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation 25 Office of Youth and Social Development 26 Office of Sport 27 HOUSING AND COMMUNITY AMENITIES 28-30 SECTOR Statistics of available Government Housing Units 28-30 Rural Development 30 RECREATION, CULTURE AND RELIGION 31 SECTOR Home Affairs & Culture (Fire and Safety) 31 ii FOREWORD The Year 2014 edition of the Basic Statistical Hotline is a continuation in the series to contribute to a wider and timely dissemination of information to users on activities of the State. The Publication brings together some essential social and economic statistical indicators for ease of reference for Researchers, Planners, Administrators and Decision–Makers using Classification of Functions of Government (COFOG). Lagos Bureau of Statistics (LBS) is charged with responsibility of providing the State with comprehensive, timely and reliable statistical information. Planning Units in the various Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) have been very helpful in providing information for the sectors of this publication. The Bureau therefore expresses its appreciation for the support and co-operation of these Ministries, Departments and Agencies. Suggestions and comments at improving the coverage and scope of the contents of this publication would be highly appreciated. Lagos Bureau of Statistics Ministry of Economic Planning and Budget The Secretariat Alausa, Ikeja Lagos [email protected] [email protected] iii DEMOGRAPHY S/N DESCRIPTION 2011 2012 2013 1 The State Size 3,577.28Sq.km 3,577.28Sq.km 3,577.28Sq. Km 2 Land Mass 2797.72Sq.km 2797.72Sq.km 2797.72Sq.km 3 Water Area 779.56Sq.km 779.56Sq.km 779.56Sq.km 4 Population **20,546,999 21,204,503 21,883,047 Figure (Estimation) 5 Population 5,393people 5,928peaple 5,928peaple Density Per sq. km per Sq.km per Sq.km 6 Annual 3.2% 3.2% 3.2% Population Growth Rate 7 Local Govern- Alimosho Alimosho Alimosho ment with Highest 2,396,193 2,472,871 2,552,003 Population Projection 8 Local Ibeju-Lekki Ibeju –Lekki Epe Government with 116,516 120,247 403,471 Lowest Population Projection 9 Average 5 5 5 Household Size 10 GDP 16.45trillion 18.51trillion 20.86trillion (Basic Price) 11 GDP Per Capital 800,468.74 872,857.00 953,146.66 (N) 12 GDP Per Capital 5,002.93 5,455.36 5,883.62 ($) Source: Lagos Bureau of Statistics, Ministry of Economic Planning and Budget Note: Y2011-Y2013 figures are based on Rebased National GDP figure ** Population Projections are based on 17.5m obtained by Lagos State Government during the 2006 Census exercise at annual growth rate of 3.2% 1 EDUCATION SECTOR 2010/2011 2011/2012 2012/2013 S/N DESCRIPTION Academic Academic Academic- session session Session 1 Number of Public Primary 1,001 1,001 1,004 Schools 2 Number of Public Junior 319 326 328 Secondary Schools 3 Number of Public Senior 307 311 313 Secondary Schools 4 Number of Technical 5 5 5 Schools. 5 State Owned Colleges of 2 2 2 Education 6 Number of Polytechnic 1 1 1 7 Number of State 1 1 1 University 8 Population of Public 491,960 456,531 578,504 Primary School Pupils 9 Population of Public 13,318 13,238 12,181 Primary Schools’ Teach- ers 10 Teacher/Pupil Ratio 1:37 1:35 1: 47 (Primary) 11 Number of Classroom 11,950 11,419 10,992 (Public Primary) 12 Classroom/Pupil Ratio 1:41 1:46 1:38 (Primary) 13 Population of Public 350,254 347,529 329,395 Junior Secondary School Students 14 Population of Public 253,724 262,548 263,663 Senior Secondary School Students 15 Population of Public 9,141 11,008 8,820 Junior Secondary School Teachers 2 2010/ 2011 2011/2012 2012/2013 S/N DESCRIPTION Academic Academic Academic- session Session Session 16 Population of Public 10,398 9,926 10,252 Senior Secondary School Teachers 17 Teacher/Student Ratio 1:38 1:32 1:37 (Public Junior Secondary) 18 Teacher/Student Ratio 1:24 1:26 1:26 (Public Senior Secondary) 19 Number of Classroom 4,347 4,347 3,844 (Public Junior Secondary) 20 Number of Classroom 4,148 4,148 4,193 (Public Senior Secondary) 21 Classroom/Student Ratio 1:81 1:85 1:85 (Public Junior Secondary 22 Classroom/Student Ratio 1:61 1:63 1:78 (Public Senior Secondary) 23 School/Student Ratio **1:1066 1:1066 1:1004 (Public Junior Secondary) 24 School/Student Ratio 1:827 1:844 1:842 (Public Senior Secondary) 25 School/Pupil Ratio 1:492 1:524 1:498 (Primary) 26 Population of Students that 6,329 6,071 4,016 gained admission for various courses in the State Colleges of Education 27 Number of schools in State 5 5 5 Colleges of Education. 28. Population of Students that **5,170 3,689 4,479 gained admission for various courses in the State Polytechnic. 29 Number of Lecturers in the Male 305 Male 277 Male 269 State Polytechnic. Female 71 Female 52 Female 59 30 Number of Schools in State 5 5 5 Polytechnic 31. Number of Students that 14,541 12,330 10,146 gained admission for various courses in the State University. 3 2010/ 2011 2011/2012 2012/2013 S/N DESCRIPTION Academic Academic- Academic- session Session Session Male Male Male Number of Lecturers in the **611 612 564 32. State University Female Female Female **161 166 165 Number of Students 33 Awarded Bursary in 2,400 1,390 2,537 Lagos State Local Government with Epe Epe Epe 34. Highest Number of Public 78 78 78 Primary Schools *Local Government with 35 Apapa Apapa Apapa Lowest Number of Public 24 24 24 Primary School *Local Government with Ikorodu Alimosho Alimosho 36 Highest Number of Public 46,021 48,077 54,867 Primary Schools Pupils *Local Government with Apapa Apapa Apapa 37. Lowest Number of Public 13,043 11,990 14,092 Primary Schools Pupils Surulere *Local Government with 38. Surulere Surulere 28 & Highest Number of Public 28 28 Ikorodu Junior Secondary Schools 28 *Local Government with Surulere Surulere Surulere 39. Highest Number of Public 29 29 28 Senior Secondary Schools *Local Government with Agege 6 & Apapa Apapa 40 Lowest Number of Public Apapa 6 6 Junior Secondary Schools 6 *Local Government with Apapa Apapa 41 Lowest Number of Public Apapa 6 6 6 Senior Secondary Schools *Local Government with Highest Number of Public Alimosho Alimosho Alimosho 42 Junior Secondary School 43,030 42,353 40,021 Students *Local Government with Highest Number of Pub- Surulere Ikorodu Surulere 43 lic Senior Secondary 28,442 29,618 23,585 School Students 4 2010/ 2011 2011/2012 2012/2013 S/N DESCRIPTION Academic Academic- Academic- session Session Session *Local Government with I Lowest Number of Public beju-Lekki Apapa Ibeju-Lekki 44 Junior Secondary Schools 3,951 7,707 4,715 Students *Local Government with Lowest Number of Ibeju-Lekki Ibeju-Lekki Apapa 45 Public Senior Secondary 2,232 2,598 3,296 School Students Literacy Rate Y2011 Y2012 Y2013 46 (% Aged 15+) **87 90 89% Satisfaction with quality of teaching & Y2011 47 * 73% 68% Infrastructure in 58% * Government schools Sources : i Lagos State Ministry of Education ii Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) ii Y2013 Literacy Report by Lagos Bureau of Statistics Note: *Based on 20 Local Govt. Structure in the State. ** Revised figures 5 HEALTH SECTOR S/N DESCRIPTION 2011 2012 2013 1 Number of General Hospitals 24 24 24 2 Number of Maternity Clinics 425 236 3 Number of Primary Health Care 230 225 225 Centres 4 Number of State-Owned Teaching 1 1 1 Hospital 5 Number of Beds 1,914 2,419 2,519 (Secondary Health facilities) 6 Number of Beds 740 740 740 (Teaching Hospital) 7 Number of Beds 776 524 524 (Maternity Wards) 8 Number of Beds 173 639 2,377 (Health Centres) 9 Number of Doctors 1,461 1,526 1,715 (State-Owned Secondary and Tertiary hospitals) 10 Number of Children Hospital 1 1 1 11 Number of Nurses/Midwives 3,686 2,947 3,570 (State owned Secondary and Ter- tiary Hospitals) 12 Total Patient Admitted in 64,343 60,932 72,676 Secondary Health Facilities 13 Total Patient Admitted in Tertiary 12,632 13,939 16,582 Health Facility 14 Doctor/Patient Ratio 1:90 - 1:3202 15 Doctor/Nurse Ratio 1:2 1:2 1:2 16 Nurse/Patient Ratio 1:18 - 1:2028 17 Number of beneficiaries of free 92 37 35 Limb corrective surgery 18 Number of beneficiaries of free 8 14 0 cleft corrective surgery 19 Total Number of Patients screened for Hypertension and Diabetes 75,645 96,468 87,598 State wide (Special Programme) 6 S/N DESCRIPTION 2011 2012 2013 20 Number of Hypertension 3,150 15,845 19,156 cases detected state wide ( Special Programme) 21 Number of Diabetes cases 3,394 4,387 3,240 detected State wide ( Special Programme) 22 Total number of Women 3,553 4,372 3,095 screened during Breast Cancer Awareness and Screening Programmes.