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LG-Stat-2013.Pdf LAGOS STATE GOVERNMENT ABSTRACT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT STATISTICS 2013 LAGOS BUREAU OF STATISTICS MINISTRY OF ECONOMIC PLANNING AND BUDGET, SECRETARIAT, ALAUSA, IKEJA. PREFACE This publication is an attempt to meet the continuous demand for statistical data on Local Government/Local Council Development Areas of Lagos State. It features data on ten (10) key Sectors of development comprising Demography, Manpower, Education, Health, Economy, Housing & Community Amenities, Social Protection, Environmental Protection, Recreation, Religion & Culture and Public Order & Safety. The data are provided for Year 2012 and covers all the Twenty (20) Local Government and Thirty seven (37) Local Council Development Areas in the State to facilitate easy comparison among the Local Government/Local Council Development Areas. The publication would be found useful by Researchers, Students, Planners, Policy Makers and all those who are interested in Local Government Statistics. The scope of the subsequent edition of this annual publication will continue to be widened to cover more Socio-Economic data on Local Government/Local Council Development Areas. We wish to express our gratitude to the officials of the Local Government Areas and all Agencies that responded positively to our request for data featured in this publication. We also hope that users would find the publication useful. Constructive criticisms and suggestions for improvement are however welcome. LAGOS BUREAU OF STATISTICS MINISTRY OF ECONOMIC PLANNING AND BUDGET SECRETARIAT, LAGOS STATE. E-mail: [email protected], [email protected] TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE PAGE PREFACE DEMOGRAPHY 1.1 Area of land mass/water area of the old Twenty Local Government 1 Structure in Lagos State. 1.2 Population by sex according to Local Government Area in Lagos State: 2 2006 1.3 Local Government Area by Population Density 2006 3 1.4 Population Projections of the Local Government Area and their 4 Respective Population Density 2007-2015 MANPOWER DISTRIBUTION 2.1 Manpower Distribution by Profession and Gender According 6 to Local Government/Local Council Development Areas: Year 2012. 2.2 Manpower Distribution by Qualification and Gender According to 8 Local Government/Local Council Development Areas: Year 2012. 2.3 Manpower Distribution by Grade Level and Gender According to 10 Local Government/Local Council Development Areas: Year 2012. 2.4 Total Staff in Post by Gender According to Local Government/ 14 Local Council Development Areas: Year 2012 2.5 Withdrawal from Service by Cause and Gender According to Local Government /Local Council Development Areas: Year 2012 16 2.6 Political Appointees/Elected Officials by Gender According to 18 Local Government/Local Council Development Areas: Year 2012. i. EDUCATION 3.1 Number of Public Primary Schools, Pupils and Teachers by Gender 20 and Local Government: 2011/2012 Academic Session. 3.2 Number of Pupils Benefiting From Free Meal in Public Primary 22 Schools Given by Local Government Administration: Year 2012. 3.3 Number of Pupils Benefiting From Free School Uniforms in Public Primary Schools Given By Local Government Administration: Year 2012 23 3.4 Number of Students Benefiting from Bursary Award Given by Local Government Administration by Gender and Higher Institution: Year 2012. 25 3.5 Adult Literacy Programme Enrollment By Gender According to Local 26 Government/Local Council Development Areas: Year 2012. 3.6 Number of Libraries by Local Government/Local Council Development Areas: 27 year 2012.. HEALTH 4.1 Details of Primary Health Centres and Facilities by Community/Wards 28 According to Local Government/Local Council Development Areas: Year 2012. 4.2 Out-Patient Attendances in health Centres by Location and Gender According 29 to Local Government/Local Council Development Areas: Year 2012. 4.3 Out-Patient Attendances in Maternity centre According to Local 31 Government/Local Council Development Areas: Year 2012. 4.4 Ownership of Health and Medical Institutions by Local Government/ 32 Local Council Development Areas: Year 2012. 4.5 Number of Children Immunized by Gender According to Local Government/ 34 Local Council Development Area: Year 20012. 4.6 Reported Cases of Notifiable Diseases in Local Government Health Centres 35 And Maternity Homes by Local Government/Local Council Development Areas: Year 2012. ii. 4.7 Birth Registration by Gender According to Local Government/ Local Council 39 Development Areas: Year 2012. 4.8 Death Registration by Age and Gender According to Local Government/LCDA: 41 year 2012. ECONOMIC SECTOR 5.1 Total Revenues for Local Governments/LCDAs: Year 2007-2012 50 5.2 Highlights of Income and Expenditure of Local Government/LCDAs: Year 2012. 51 5.3 Highlights of Revenue by Components According to Local Government/ 52 LCDAs: Year 2012. 5.4 Highlights of Recurrent and Capital Expenditure of Local Government/LCDAs: 53 Year 2012. 5.5 Actual Capital Expenditure for Local Government/LCDAs:Year 2007-2012. 54 5.6 Actual Recurrent Expenditure for Local Government/LCDAs: Year 2007-2012. 55 5.7 Actual Expenditure for Local Government/LCDAs: Year 2007-2012. 56 5.8 Number of Banks Located in Various Local Government/LCDAs in Lagos State: 57 Year 2012. 5.9 Number of Registered Business Centres by Local Government/LCDAs: 58 Year 2012. 5.10 Number of Motor Vehicle and Motorcycle Parks by Local Government/LCDAs: 59 Year 2012. 5.11 Number of Registered Motorcycle Riders by Sex and by Local Government/ 60 LCDAs: Year 2012. 5.12 Number of Filling Station by Local Government/LCDAs: Year 2012. 61 5.13 Number of Restaurants/Eateries by Local Government/LCDAs: Year 2012. 62 5.14 Number of Hotels/Motels by Local Government/LCDAs: Year 2012. 63 HOUSING AND COMMUNITY AMENITIES 6.1 Self-Help Projects by Type and by Local Government/LCDAs: Year 2012. 64 6.2 Number of Rural Roads Constructed/Rehabilitated by Length and by 65 Local Government/LCDAs: Year 2012. iii. 6.3 Number of Drain Constructed/Cleared by Length and by Local Government/ 66 LCDAs: Year 2012. 6.4 Number of Existing Roads by Type of Surface According to Local Government 67 /LCDAs: Year 2012. 6.5 Number of Roads Newly Constructed by Local Government/LCDAs: Year 2012. 68 6.6 Number of Bore-Holes Sunk by Government/Assisting Agency According to 69 Local Government/LCDAs: Year 2012. 6.7 Number of Registered Community Development Associations (CDAs) 70 by Local Government/LCDAs: Year 2012. 6.8 Number of Approved Markets by Type of Stalls According to Local 71 Government/LCDAs: Year 2012. SOCIAL PROTECTION 7.1 Number of Community Centres by Local Government/LCDAs: Year 2012. 72 7.2 Number of Beneficiaries from Skill Acquisition Centres by Skill and Gender 73 According to Local Government/LCDAs: Year 2012. 7.3 Number of Youth Friendly Centres and Beneficiaries by Gender According to 76 Local Government/LCDAs: Year 2012. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 8.1 Refuse Collection by Tonnes and by Local Government/LCDAs:Year 2012. 77 8.2 Number of Registered Burials by Location of Cemetery and Gender According 79 to Local Government/LCDAs: Year 2012. 8.3 Number of Public Toilet Constructed by Local Government/LCDAs: Year 2012. 80 RECREATION, RELIGION AND CULTURE 9.1 Number of Relaxation Parks/Churches/Mosques/Shrines by Local 81 Government/LCDA: year 2012. 10.1 Number of Registered Marriages and Divorces by Local Government 82 /LCDAs: Year 2012. 10.2 Number of Courts by Type According to Local Government/LCDAs: Year 2012. 83 10.3 Number of Cases Tried in the Magistrate and Customary Courts by Type 84 of Offence and by Local Government/LCDA:Year 2012. 10.4 Number of Police Station/Posts by Local Government/Local Council 95 Development Areas: Year 2012 iv. DEMOGRAPHY TABLE 1.1 AREA OF LAND MASS/WATER AREA OF THE OLD *TWENTY LOCAL GOVERNMENT STRUCTURE IN LAGOS STATE LAND MASS IN SQ WATER AREA IN SQ TOTAL IN SQ LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA KM KM KM AGEGE 17 - 17 AJEROMI/IFELODUN 13 0.9 13.9 ALIMOSHO 137.8 - 137.8 AMUWO/ODOFIN 153 26.1 179.1 APAPA 25.5 13 38.5 BADAGRY 363 80 443 EPE 641 324 965 ETI-OSA 154.1 145 299.1 IBEJU-LEKKI 643 10 653 IFAKO/IJAIYE 43 - 43 IKEJA 49.92 - 49.92 IKORODU 200 145 345 KOSOFE 74.4 10 84.4 LAGOS/ISLAND 5.2 4.06 9.26 LAGOS/MAINLAND 19.62 - 19.62 MUSHIN 14.05 - 14.05 OJO 163 19 182 OSHODI/ISOLO 41.98 - 41.98 SHOMOLU 12.1 2.5 14.6 SURULERE 27.05 - 27.05 TOTAL 2797.72 779.56 3577.28 NOTE: * The data comprise twenty Local Government and thirty -seven Local Council Development Areas SOURCE: Lagos State Lands Bureau and Surveyor General Office 1 TABLE 1.2 POPULATION BY SEX ACCORDING TO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA IN LAGOS STATE: 2006 LOCAL 2006 POPULATION GOVERNMENT AREA MALE FEMALE TOTAL AGEGE 564,239 468,825 1,033,064 AJEROMI/IFELODUN 723,644 711,651 1,435,295 ALIMOSHO 1,099,656 947,370 2,047,026 AMUWO/ODOFIN 301,012 223,959 524,971 APAPA 264,728 257,656 522,384 BADAGRY 187,427 192,993 380,420 EPE 153,360 170,274 323,634 ETI-OSA 460,124 523,391 983,515 IBEJU-LEKKI 49,613 49,927 99,540 IFAKO/IJAIYE 380,112 364,211 744,323 IKEJA 328,778 319,942 648,720 IKORODU 364,207 324,838 689,045 KOSOFE 527,539 407,075 934,614 LAGOS/ISLAND 461,830 398,019 859,849 LAGOS/MAINLAND 326,433 303,036 629,469 MUSHIN 684,176 637,341 1,321,517 OJO 507,693 433,830 941,523 OSHODI/ISOLO 514,857 619,691 1,134,548 SHOMOLU 517,210 507,913 1,025,123 SURULERE 698,403 575,959 1,274,362 TOTAL 9,115,041 8,437,901 17,552,942 Source: Lagos State Ministry of Science and Technology 2 Table 1.3 LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA BY POPULATION DENSITY: 2006 2006 POPULATION LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA (SQ.
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