5 states confirmed as the dirtiest in Nigeria


 A report has graded Nigerian states according to their cleanliness after a year's study. Check out the 5 states confirmed as the dirtiest in Nigeria.

Yesterday, at a conference in Abuja, an International non-governmental organisation called Clean-Up Nigeria, released its 768-page study entitled: “Clean-Up Nigeria National Technical Working Committee Report on the state of the nation’s cleanliness performance ratings for states of the federation, state capitals/cities in Nigeria”. The study was conducted from October 2017 – October 2018 by 15 members of NTWC.
1. Kogi: The confluence state scored the lowest with a score of 11 out of 100.

2. Osun: Osun state was next in line with the same 11 percent.

3. Nasarawa: The home of solid materials, which is coincidentally right beside one of the cleanest states, FCT, scored 12.2 out of 100.

4. Zamfara: scored a total of 14.2 out of 100.

5. Kebbi was a close follower with the same 14.2 percent.
The cleanest states, which were the only states that scored above 50 percent, were Akwa Ibom, Cross River and Abuja.

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