Lagos State of Nigeria
Lagos State is an administrative region of Nigeria, located in the southwestern part of the country. The smallest of Nigeria's states, Lagos State is the second most populous state after Kano State,[2] and arguably the most economically important state of the county,[4] containing Lagos, the nation's largest urban area. Lagos State was created on May 27, 1967 by virtue of State (Creation and Transitional Provisions) Decree No. 14 of 1967, which restructured Nigeria’s Federation into 12 states. Prior to this, Lagos Municipality had been administered by the Federal Government through the Federal Ministry of Lagos Affairs as the regional authority, while the Lagos City Council (LCC) governed the City of Lagos. Equally, the metropolitan areas (Colony Province) of Ikeja, Agege, Mushin, Ikorodu, Epe and Badagry were administered by the Western Region.
The State took off as an administrative entity on April 11, 1968 with Lagos Island serving the dual role of being the State and Federal Capital. However, with the creation of the Federal Capital Territory of Abuja in 1976, Lagos ceased to be the capital of the State which was moved to Ikeja. Equally, with the formal relocation of the seat of the Federal Government to Abuja on 12 December 1991, Lagos Island ceased to be Nigeria’s political capital. Nevertheless, Lagos remains the center of commerce for the country. Since its creation in 1967, the state has been administered either by a governor and a House of Assembly in civilian or quasi-civilian (under Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida's administration) federal administrations, or by Sole-Administrators or Military Administrators in military dispensations . Since December 2007, Yoruba has been the 2nd official language of debate and discussion for the House of Assembly after English.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREAS [20] CONSTITUENCIES AND REPRESENTATIIVES |
Abia State | Adamawa State | Akwa-Ibom State | Anambra State | Bauchi State | Bayelsa State | Benue State | Borno State | Cross River State | Delta State | Ebonyi State | Edo State Ekiti State | Enugu State | Federal Capital Territory| Gombe State | Imo State | Jigawa State | Kaduna State | Kano State | Katsina State| Kebbi State | Kogi State| Kwara State | Lagos State | Nasarawa State| Niger State | Ogun State | Ondo State | Osun State | Oyo State | Plateau State | Rivers State | Sokoto State| Taraba State | Yobe State | Zamfara State | |







