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Bojude Kwami Bauchi facility 760003
Angwar Sarki Kwami Bauchi facility 760004

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THE DESCRIPTION OF KWAMI

History of Kwami

Kwami is a local government area that is situated in Gombe state, northeast of Nigeria, and has its headquarters settled in the town of Mallam Sidi. The local government area is made up of several villages and towns such as Tita, Habiya, Roddo, Kolori, Dukku, Maiko, Maleri, and Jurara. The estimated population of the Kwami local government area is more compared to some of its neighboring local government inhabitants with the vast majority of the area’s population made up of members of the Kwami tribe. The Kwami language is broadly spoken in the LGA while the religions of Christianity and Islam are commonly practiced in the local government area. Notable landmarks in Kwami a local government include the NYSC permanent Orientation Camp.

Geography of Kwami

 

Kwami local government area sits on a total area of about 1,787 square kilometers and it lies on the banks of the Dadinkowa Lake. The area witnesses two main seasons which are the rainy and the dry seasons. The average temperature in Kwami local government is calculated at 32 degrees centigrade.

Economy of Kwami

 

Some numbers of economic activities are engaged in by inhabitants of the Kwami local government and these include trade and farming. The local government area is known for the cultivation of a number of crops such as millet and beans while the local government also hosts several markets where a vast number of commodities are bought and sold. There are also some numbers of domestic animals which are reared and sold in the Kwami local government area.

Bauchi Geographical Description

Bauchi State is located in the northeastern part of Nigeria. It was created in 1976 when the former North-Eastern State was divided into three separate states. The state capital is Bauchi, and other major cities in the state include Azare, Jama'are, Misau, and Ningi.

Bauchi State covers an area of approximately 49,119 square kilometers. The state shares borders with six other states in Nigeria, including Jigawa to the northwest, Kano to the north, Kaduna to the west, Plateau to the southwest, Taraba to the southeast, and Gombe to the east.

The landscape of Bauchi State is diverse, with a mix of highlands, plateaus, and plains. The state is home to the Jos Plateau, which rises to an elevation of over 1,200 meters above sea level. The Yankari Game Reserve, one of the largest wildlife parks in Nigeria, is also located in Bauchi State. The park features a wide range of wildlife, including elephants, lions, baboons, and hyenas.

Bauchi State has a tropical climate, with temperatures averaging between 25 and 30 degrees Celsius throughout the year. The rainy season typically lasts from May to October, while the dry season runs from November to April. The state experiences occasional flooding during the rainy season, particularly in areas close to rivers and other water bodies.

Bauchi Economy

Bauchi State is known for its agricultural resources, including cotton, groundnuts, and yams, as well as its mineral resources such as limestone, clay, and gypsum. The state also has a diverse cultural heritage, with over 55 ethnic groups, including the Fulani, Hausa, Sayawa, and Tiv.

Bauchi State has a predominantly agrarian economy, with agriculture accounting for a significant portion of its GDP. The state's agricultural resources include cotton, groundnuts, yams, maize, rice, and sorghum. Bauchi State is also known for its livestock production, particularly cattle, sheep, and goats.

In addition to agriculture, Bauchi State has a growing mining sector, with significant deposits of limestone, clay, and gypsum. The state government has been working to attract investment in the mining sector and promote the development of industrial clusters around key mineral resources.

The state has also been making efforts to promote tourism, given its rich cultural heritage and natural resources such as the Yankari Game Reserve, one of the largest wildlife parks in Nigeria.

Despite these efforts, Bauchi State still faces significant challenges in terms of poverty, unemployment, and underdevelopment. The state government has been implementing a number of initiatives to address these challenges, including the Bauchi State Youth Employment and Social Support Operation and the Bauchi State Microfinance Agency, which provides loans and other financial services to small and medium-sized enterprises.

In recent years, Bauchi State has faced a number of challenges, including poverty, unemployment, and security issues related to the Boko Haram insurgency. The state government has been working to address these challenges and promote economic development through initiatives such as the Bauchi State Integrated Agricultural Development Project and the Bauchi State Microfinance Agency.



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