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Location City/LGA States or Territories Type Postcode
Odeligbo-Ndegu Ebonyi Ebonyi rural 480105
Ohatekwe Ebonyi Ebonyi rural 480105
Okpanku Ebonyi Ebonyi rural 480105
Omege Ebonyi Ebonyi rural 480105
Ovuoba Ebonyi Ebonyi rural 480105
Ubegu-Odeligbo Ebonyi Ebonyi rural 480105
Ubegu-Omege Ebonyi Ebonyi rural 480105
Uwalakabe Ebonyi Ebonyi rural 480105
Abarigwe Ebonyi Ebonyi rural 480106
Efunefune Ebonyi Ebonyi rural 480106
Ibula Ebonyi Ebonyi rural 480106
Ime Abali Ebonyi Ebonyi rural 480106
Iyariya Ebonyi Ebonyi rural 480106
Izziakpo Ebonyi Ebonyi rural 480106
Ndi Anamacha Ebonyi Ebonyi rural 480106
Ndiekpe Ebonyi Ebonyi rural 480106
Ndiofutu Ebonyi Ebonyi rural 480106
Oberu Ebonyi Ebonyi rural 480106
Obovu Ebonyi Ebonyi rural 480106
Ogada Ebonyi Ebonyi rural 480106
Ohatekwe Ebonyi Ebonyi rural 480106
Okaria Ebonyi Ebonyi rural 480106
Okaria-Echi Ebonyi Ebonyi rural 480106
Okpoduma Ebonyi Ebonyi rural 480106
Onu Akpara Ebonyi Ebonyi rural 480106
Oshimaka Ebonyi Ebonyi rural 480106
Otam Ebonyi Ebonyi rural 480106
Agalegu I Ebonyi Ebonyi rural 480107
Agalegu II Ebonyi Ebonyi rural 480107
Agukpobe Ebonyi Ebonyi rural 480107

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THE DESCRIPTION OF EBONYI

History of Ebonyi 

Ebonyi Local Government is one of the 13 local government areas in Ebonyi State, Nigeria. It was created in 1996, along with the other local government areas in the state, as part of the nationwide effort to promote grassroots development and improve the quality of life of Nigerian citizens.

The area that is now Ebonyi Local Government has a rich history that dates back several centuries. The region was originally inhabited by various ethnic groups, including the Igbo, Ibibio, and Efik peoples. The area was known for its agricultural potential, particularly in the cultivation of yam, cassava, and rice.

During the colonial era, Ebonyi became an important center of trade and commerce, with the establishment of several markets and trading posts. The area was also a hub for the export of agricultural products, particularly palm oil, and rubber.

Geography of Ebonyi 

Ebonyi Local Government is located in Ebonyi State, southeastern Nigeria. It covers an area of approximately 1,739 square kilometers and is situated between latitude 5°38' and 6°22' N and longitude 7°42' and 8°25' E.

The local government area is bordered to the north by Benue State, to the east by Cross River State, to the south by Abakaliki Local Government, and to the west by Ohaozara and Onicha Local Governments.

The area is characterized by rolling hills, valleys, and plains, with an average elevation of about 100 meters above sea level. The terrain is generally hilly, with a height range of between 100 to 500 meters above sea level.

Economy of Ebonyi 

The economy of Ebonyi Local Government is largely agrarian, with the majority of the population engaged in subsistence farming. The area is known for its fertile soil and favorable climate, which supports the cultivation of crops such as rice, yam, cassava, maize, and vegetables.

In recent years, there has been a concerted effort by the government to promote commercial agriculture in the area, with a focus on high-value crops such as cocoa, oil palm, and rubber.

 

Description of Ebonyi State 

Located in the South-East geopolitical zone of Nigeria, Ebonyi State (Igbo: ra Ebonyi) shares borders with Benue State to the north and northeast, Enugu State to the west, Cross River State to the east and southeast, and Abia State to the southwest. Abakaliki serves as the capital of Ebonyi State, which was created in 1996 from portions of Abia and Enugustate and is named for the Abonyi (Aboine) River, which flows through the state's southern region. 

Ebonyi, one of Nigeria's 36 states, ranks 33rd in size and 29th in population, with an estimated 2.9 million people living there as of 2016. the Cross-Niger transition woods in the extreme south and the drier Guinean forest-savanna mosaic in the north and east. Important rivers include the Cross River and its tributary, the River Aloma, which run along Ebonyi's southeastern and eastern borders, respectively. The Abonyi (Aboine), Asu, and Eze Aku rivers are all tributaries of the Cross River and flow through the interior of the state. 

After independence in 1960, the territory that is now Ebonyi was a part of the post-independence Eastern Region until 1967, when the region was partitioned and the area became part of the East Central State. There was an attempt at secession from Nigeria less than two months later, with Ebonyi included in the Biafran state that fought for independence from Nigeria for three years. As a result of the war's conclusion and Nigeria's subsequent reunification, the East Central State was rebuilt until 1976, when its northern half split off to form Anambra State and its southern half split off to establish Imo State. Fifteen years later, the eastern portions of Anambra and Imo states became Enugu State and Abia State, respectively. In 1996, the eastern part of Enugu State and the northern part of Abia were separated and merged to establish the new state of Ebonyi. 

Agriculture is the backbone of the economy in Ebonyi State, and the state's farmers rely mostly on yams, rice, oil palm, and cassava. Lead, zinc, and limestone deposits in Abakaliki and locally woven baskets of all sizes in Ntezi make mining and quarrying important secondary economic activities. The state of Ebonyi is home to a large number of higher education establishments and ranks in the top twenty of the country on the Human Development Index. 

Geography 

During the 1996 federal military government of General Sani Abacha, it was one of the six new states formed. Ebonyi State was formed by separating the Abakaliki division of Enugu State and the Afikpo division of Abia State to form its own entity. The Abakaliki division includes the senatorial zones of Ebonyi North and Ebonyi Central, while the Afikpo, Ohaozara, Onicha, and Ivo division is responsible for the Ebonyi South senatorial zone. There are thirteen LGAs in Ebonyi, each with its own set of elected officials and local development centers established by the state government. Several prestigious universities can be found in the state, including Ebonyi State University (EBSU) in Abakaliki, Alex Ekwueme Federal University (Ndufu Alike Ikwo), Akanu Ibiam Federal Polytechnic (Unwana), Federal College of Agriculture (Ishiagu), Federal College of Education (Technical) (Isu), Ebonyi State College of Education (Ikwo), College of Health Sciences (Ezzamgb Governor David Umahi of Ebonyi State established the King David University of Medical Science in Uburu, Ohaozara LGA in 2021, along with the Ezza University of Aeronautical Engineering and the Izzi University of Technology. 

Economy

A large portion of the state's population relies on the agricultural economy for their livelihood. Yam, cassava, plantain, banana, maize, and cocoyam are among the crops that are grown. Cocoa, rubber, and palm fruit are a few more. It ranks among the world's top producers of such staples as rice, yams, potatoes, maize, beans, and cassava. Yams and Rice grow mostly in EDDA and are hence a major economic driver for the region. Additionally, Ebonyi is rich in various different types of solid mineral deposits, though intensive industrial mining operations. However, the state has provided a number of incentives to financiers of the agribusiness industry. The large salt deposits in Ebonyi have earned it the nickname "the salt of the nation."accumulate in the Okposi and Uburu Salt Lakes.

Salt is one of the state's mineral resources; it is extracted from the Uburu/Okposi salt lakes.associated with the Ohaozara. The state is home to several manufacturing facilities that make things like plastic, block and the preparation of food.

Natural Resources

The people of Ebonyi work the land for a living. Nigeria's rice, yam, potatoes, maize, beans, and cassava all come from this region, making it a major player in the country's agricultural basket market. Ikwo is known for its rice production, while Izzi is known for its yams. Other areas of the state, including as Amasiri, Edda, and Ezillo, also make significant contributions. Effium and Ezzamgo are known for their cassava output, while Ntezi is known for its baskets. However, there aren't many industrial-sized mines for extracting Ebonyi's lead, crude oil, and natural gas. However, in order to boost production, the state government has offered incentives to investors in the agro-allied sector, but this capacity is still mostly unused. Ebonyi is known as "the salt of the nation" because to the large salt deposits found in the region's Okposi and Uburu Salt Lakes. The state is also home to a number of popular tourist destinations, such as the Abakaliki Green Lake, the Uburu Salt Lake, and the Unwana and Ikwo Beaches.



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