CSEA Leads Economic Analysis in Lagos’ 2025 Development Report
The Ministry of Economic Planning and Budget on March 13, 2025, launched the 2025 Lagos Economic Development Update, an annual publication by the Economic Intelligence Department (EID) of the state's ministry.
The report led by Dr. Abdulfatai Adedeji, a Senior Public Sector Economist and Research Fellow at the Centre for the Study of the Economies of Africa (CSEA) provides an in-depth analysis of Lagos’ macroeconomic performance, fiscal sustainability, revenue mobilization, labor market trends, and emerging risks.
Lagos State ranks as Africa’s second-largest city economy, with its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) reaching $259.75 billion, based on purchasing power parity, making it the second-largest city economy in Africa after Cairo. The report also highlights the steady economic growth of the state, with its GDP rising from ₦19.65 trillion in 2023 to ₦27.38 trillion in the first half of 2024.
However, despite its status as Nigeria’s economic hub, Lagos has a low tax-to-GDP ratio of 2.8%, significantly below the national average of 7.9%. This underscores the state’s untapped revenue potential and the need for improved tax mobilization.
Read the full report here- https://lagosmepb.org/lagos-economic-development-update/