Lagos wait crude export enjoy 13 percent derivation
I think there may be a bit of confusion here.
Lagos State is a state in Nigeria, and it does not have a direct role in the export of crude oil. Crude oil is a natural resource that is extracted and exported by the Federal Government of Nigeria, not by individual states.
The 13% derivation principle is a constitutional provision in Nigeria that allocates a percentage of the revenue generated from the exploitation of natural resources, including crude oil, to the producing states. This means that the states where the oil is extracted, such as Bayelsa, Rivers, Delta, and Akwa Ibom, receive a percentage of the revenue generated from the sale of crude oil.
Lagos State, being a non-oil producing state, does not receive a share of the revenue from crude oil exports. The state's economy is primarily driven by other sectors such as finance, commerce, and manufacturing.
So, to summarize, Lagos State does not "wait" for crude oil exports to enjoy a 13% derivation, as it is not a producing state and does not receive a share of the revenue from crude oil exports.