
Osun has been ranked the second less miserable and poverty-ridden state in 2017.
The state was placed the second wealthiest among the 36 states of the federation, according to a report released on Monday.
The
Financial Derivatives Company, which released the report, in its
presentation, titled: “How the States Performed in 2017,” by its
Managing Director Bismark Rewane, said in one of the top three economic
analysts in Nigeria, Osun had the lowest net Federal Account Allocation
Committee (FAAC) allocation but was not delinquent in the payment of
salary arrears.
The report showed that Osun is the second best in
the measured “Misery Index” with a 16.37 per cent inflation rate, which
also sums up with the rate of under-employment and unemployment.
The
report noted that despite the financial quagmire states experienced in
the last financial year, the ingenuity of the Modulated Salary Structure
by the state government yielded positive results.
The report
also outlines the core indices of a structurally balanced, growing and
diverse economy, which is coming for the second time in six months from
veritable and independent sources – the first from the United Nations
(UN) Multi-Dimensional Poverty Index 2016 and now the FDC Misery Index
2017.
Financial experts say the conclusion is that the state
government, under Governor Rauf Aregbesola’s watch with deliberate
investments in infrastructure, education, social services, human
capacity development and sincere political leadership, created an
economy with under-employment, unemployment and inflation well below
national averages and diverse.
The Misery Index figures also
showed that aside Taraba, Ogun and Lagos states, are key players in
Nigeria’s Industrial Base, but still have huge poverty index with a
definite number of its citizens living below the normal living standards
as set by the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF)
 
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