According to an IQAir assessment, Osogbo, the capital city of Osun, is the cleanest city in Nigeria (historical data 2017-2022).
Osun was ranked 404th in the world’s most polluted cities by IQAir in its 2022 Global Air Quality Report on most polluted city ranking, which is based on yearly average PM2.5 concentration (g/m3).
Nigeria was placed 18th among the world’s most polluted countries, with Abuja ranked as Africa’s fourth-most polluted regional city.
According to the survey, Abuja, Lagos, and Benin are among the top ten most polluted cities in Africa.
Report: Lagos Ranked 133rd Most Polluted City In The World
According to the research, only 13 of the 131 countries that were sampled were able to achieve PM2.5 concentrations that were at or below the WHO’s recommended yearly limit of 5 μg/m3.
“In 2022, 13 out of the 131 countries and regions included in this report have succeeded in achieving PM2.5 concentrations at or below the WHO guideline for annual PM2.5 concentrations of 5 μg/m3,” the report noted.
While acknowledging the significant progress made in the fight against air pollution, the study also made clear that much more must be done to promote environmental equality.
According to the report, only Australia, Estonia, Finland, Grenada, Iceland, and New Zealand met the annual average of 5 g/m3 or less. Chad, Iraq, Pakistan, Bahrain, and Bangladesh were also listed as the most polluted nations in 2022.
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