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Unemployment Rate in Adamawa State 2026

Current statistics, youth unemployment, gender breakdown, sector analysis and comparison with national average — August 2026.

3.8% Unemployment Rate Narrow · NBS Q3
8.2% Youth Unemployment Ages 15–34
29.4% Broad Rate (2020) Incl. underemployed
1.7M Labour Force Adamawa State
📊 Adamawa's 3.8% is 0.5% below the national average (4.3%) · Ranks #28 of 37

📊 Adamawa State Unemployment Overview 2026

NBS Q3

Adamawa State has an unemployment rate of 3.8% as of NBS Q3 (narrow ILO definition). This places the state at rank #28 among Nigeria's 36 states and FCT, below the national average of 4.3%. Approximately 64,000 people in Adamawa are unemployed out of a total labour force of 1,680,000.

Youth unemployment in Adamawa State stands at 8.2% — significantly higher than the overall rate, reflecting the difficulty young graduates and school-leavers face in accessing formal sector employment. Female unemployment (4.9%) exceeds male unemployment (2.9%), consistent with the national pattern of gender-based labour market exclusion.

Under the old NBS broad methodology — which included underemployment and those working under 20 hours per week — Adamawa's combined unemployment and underemployment rate was approximately 29.4% as of 2020. This figure better captures the full extent of labour market distress than the narrow rate alone.

👥 Unemployment by Category — Adamawa State

NBS Q3 disaggregated data
3.8%
Overall Rate
Narrow · ILO
8.2%
Youth (15–34)
Above avg
4.9%
Female Rate
Gender gap
2.9%
Male Rate
Below female
29.4%
Broad Rate
2020 (old method)
64,000
Unemployed Persons
Absolute count
1.68M
Labour Force
Total workforce
#28
National Rank
1 = highest unemp.

⚠️ Why is Unemployment High in Adamawa?

Adamawa State faces unemployment pressures from two directions: Boko Haram spillover from Borno disrupting North Adamawa communities, and agricultural sector dependence that keeps many workers in subsistence farming. The state's relatively low narrow unemployment rate masks significant underemployment in subsistence agriculture along the Benue River valley.

Adamawa State shares several structural challenges common across Nigerian states: a growing youth population entering the labour market faster than the formal economy creates jobs, limited industrial development relative to population size, and a public sector that cannot sustainably expand employment to absorb graduates.

Skills mismatch is a persistent challenge — employers in Adamawa's key industries report difficulty finding candidates with the right technical and vocational skills, while graduates with general degrees find limited opportunities. Bridging this gap through vocational education and apprenticeship programmes is a key policy priority.

🌱 Employment Opportunities in Adamawa State

The Mayo Belwa and Guyuk local government areas have strong agricultural potential. Adamawa's climate supports tobacco, cotton and groundnut farming that can anchor agro-processing industries. Yola's position as a regional commercial centre creates service sector opportunities.

🏭 Top Employment Sectors — Adamawa State

By employment share
Agriculture
~35%
Public Service
~25%
Trade
~18%
Livestock
~14%
Note: Sector employment shares are approximate estimates for Adamawa State based on NBS LFS Q3 and state economic profile data.

🏢 Major Employers in Adamawa State

🏛️Adamawa State Government
🏛️Modibbo Adama University
🏛️Federal Medical Centre Yola
🏛️Agricultural sector

📊 Adamawa vs Nigeria National Average

NBS Q3
Overall Unemployment
3.8%
Adamawa
4.3%
National
-0.5%
Youth Unemployment (15–34)
8.2%
Adamawa
8.6%
National
-0.4%
Female Unemployment
4.9%
Adamawa
5.2%
National
-0.3%
Male Unemployment
2.9%
Adamawa
3.7%
National
-0.8%
Broad Rate (2020)
29.4%
Adamawa
33.3%
National
-3.9%

🏛️ Government Employment Initiatives in Adamawa

The Adamawa State Government has implemented several initiatives to address unemployment. At the federal level, programmes targeting Adamawa residents include the N-Power graduate employment scheme, the Government Enterprise and Empowerment Programme (GEEP) providing micro-loans to traders and farmers, and the Anchor Borrowers Programme which finances smallholder farmers.

The Adamawa State Ministry of Economic Planning and the State Employment Trust Fund (where established) coordinate local economic empowerment activities. NYSC Skills Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development (SAED) programmes equip corps members serving in Adamawa with vocational skills including ICT, agriculture, fashion design and catering.

Private sector development — particularly in the key industries of Agriculture, Livestock, Education, Public administration — is the most sustainable path to reducing unemployment in Adamawa State. Federal and state investment in power infrastructure, road connectivity and security would create enabling conditions for private sector job creation.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Adamawa State Unemployment 2026
The unemployment rate in Adamawa State is 3.8% according to the NBS Labour Force Survey Q3 (narrow ILO definition). This is 0.5% below the national average of 4.3%. Adamawa ranks #28 among Nigeria's 36 states and FCT for unemployment.
Youth unemployment in Adamawa State stands at 8.2% (ages 15–34, narrow definition, NBS ). This is significantly higher than the adult unemployment rate of 3.8%, reflecting the challenges young graduates face in finding formal sector employment in Adamawa.
Adamawa State faces unemployment pressures from two directions: Boko Haram spillover from Borno disrupting North Adamawa communities, and agricultural sector dependence that keeps many workers in subsistence farming. The state's relatively low narrow unemployment rate masks significant underemployment in subsistence agriculture along the Benue River valley.
The top employment sectors in Adamawa State are: Agriculture, Public Service, Trade, Livestock. Major employers include Adamawa State Government, Modibbo Adama University, Federal Medical Centre Yola, Agricultural sector.
Adamawa State's unemployment rate of 3.8% is 0.5% below Nigeria's national rate of 4.3% (NBS Q3 ). Nationally, Adamawa ranks #28 among 37 states and FCT. The state with the highest unemployment is Imo (9.8%) and the lowest is Zamfara (1.6%).
The narrow unemployment rate in Adamawa is 3.8% (ILO definition — people without work, available and actively seeking). The broad rate — which includes underemployment and people working fewer than 20 hours/week — was approximately 29.4% under the old NBS methodology last measured in 2020. Nigeria switched to the narrow ILO definition in 2021. Both figures are valid but measure different aspects of labour market distress.
📊 Data source: NBS Q3 — North-East zone aggregate with Adamawa state breakdown. National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) Labour Force Survey. All unemployment figures use the ILO narrow definition unless marked "broad". Data accuracy for conflict-affected states may be affected by IDP displacement. Page updated: August 2026. Source: nigerianstat.gov.ng ↗