Lagos
maintained its position at the lowest rungs of the Global Liveability index by
ranking the third worst city to live in the world, according to the 2016
ranking by the Economist Intelligence Unit released Thursday.
Lagos
placed 138th out of the 140 cities ranked in the latest liveability survey,
just above war-ravaged Tripoli and Damascus.
“Of the
poorer-scoring cities, 13 continue to occupy the very bottom tier of
liveability, where ratings fall below 50 percent and most aspects of living are
severely restricted,” the report stated.
“Continued
threats from groups like Boko Haram acts as a constraint to improving stability
in Lagos.”
Escalations
in hostilities in Libya prompted a sharp decline in liveability in Tripoli,
according to the report, while Damascus, although seeing a stabilisation in its
decline remained rooted to the bottom.
The top
five best countries to live in, according to the report, remain unchanged from
last year and include Melbourne, Australian; Vienna, Austria; Vancouver,
Canada; Toronto, Canada; and Calgary, Canada.
The
liveability survey assesses which locations around the world provide the best
or the worst living conditions across five broad categories – stability,
healthcare, culture and environment, education, and infrastructure.
Of the
five categories, Lagos scored highest in culture and environment, followed by
infrastructure. It scored lowest in stability.
Three
other African cities joined Lagos at the bottom rung of the liveable cities,
with Douala, Cameroon; Harare, Zimbabwe; and Algiers, Algeria; ranking 132nd,
133rd, and 134th respectively.
While no
African city made it to the top 10 most liveable cities, five were in the 10
least liveable cities.
Steve
Ayorinde, the Lagos State Commissioner for Information, could not be reached
for comments on Thursday. Phone calls, text messages, and emails were not
responded to.
The
ranking of Lagos among the least liveable cities of the world come amidst a
massive revenue drive and huge infrastructural investment by Governor Akinwunmi
Ambode.
The
government generated N101.69 billion in the first quarter of 2016, N4.85
billion more than in the same period last year.
Lagos has
consistently ranked in the 10 least liveable cities since 2011, ranking 137th
out of 140 in that year. It ranked 138th in 2012, and then remained at 137th
until this year.

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