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Imeko Afon


FieldValue
official_nameImeko Afon
settlement_typeLGA
pushpin_mapNigeria
pushpin_mapsize250
pushpin_map_captionLocation in Nigeria
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameNigeria
subdivision_type1State
subdivision_name1Ogun State
leader_titleLocal Government Chairman
leader_nameFadipe Yaya Akande (APC)
unit_prefMetric
area_total_km21711.43
area_land_km2
population_as_of2006 census
population_total82,217
population_blank1_titleOccupation
population_blank1Predominantly Farmers and Interborder trading
population_blank2_titleReligions
timezoneWAT
utc_offset+1
coordinates
mapframeyes
mapframe-zoom8
mapframe-wikidatayes
mapframe-markervillage
postal_code_type3-digit postal code prefix
postal_code111{{cite web
titlePost Offices- with map of LGA
publisherNIPOST
urlhttp://www.nipost.gov.ng/PostCode.aspx
access-date2009-10-20
url-statusdead
archive-urlhttps://web.archive.org/web/20121126042849/http://www.nipost.gov.ng/postcode.aspx
archive-dateNovember 26, 2012
iso_codeNG.OG.IA

| mapframe-zoom = 8 | mapframe-wikidata = yes | mapframe-marker = village |access-date=2009-10-20 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121126042849/http://www.nipost.gov.ng/postcode.aspx |archive-date=November 26, 2012 Imeko Afon is a Local Government Area in the west of Ogun State, Nigeria bordering the Republic of Benin. Its headquarters are in the town of Imeko at coordinates .

listed below are the settlements recognized by local government and state authorities:

  1. Imeko
  2. Ilara
  3. Iwoye ketu/Jabata
  4. Idofa
  5. Afon
  6. Owode/Obada
  7. Oke Agbede/Moriwi Matale
  8. Okuta.

and other small areas like: Oloka, Ijeri, Gbayin,Sagada,idoshe. Etc

Location

The local Government was created from the old Egbado North Local Government in December 1996, during the military regime of General Sani Abacha. The land area is about 1711.43 km2. The land is rolling, with small hills rising between 15 and 70 metres above sea level. The Yewa River runs through the area from North to South, with its tributaries, the rivers Oyan and Oha. The LGA is bounded in the north by Oyo State, to the east by the Abeokuta North LGA, to the south by the Yewa North LGA and to the west it shares an international border with Benin. The international border is 93 km, and is one of the most accessible stretches of border between the two countries.

The Local Government is divided into ten political wards: Imeko, Afon, Ilara, Iwoye/Jabata, Idofa, Owode/Obada/Idi-Ayin, Moriwi / Matale /Oke-Agbede, Agborogbomo, Atapele and Kajole / Agberiodo. Imeko, the LGA headquarters, is about 30 km by road from Ketou, a major trading town in Benin and the traditional headquarters of the Ketu Yoruba people. The second largest settlement, Ilara, has its traditional land extended across the international border into Benin; making the commercial town have parts in both countries, so there is Ilara Nigeria and "Ilara" Benin Republic (popularly called 'Kanga')

People

The 1991 population census gave a population of about 118,339. The people are mostly Yorubas belonging to the Ketu subgroup, but there are significant numbers of Ohori and Egun speaking people. As a border community, other West African people live in the LGA, including a substantial number of Fulani nomads who came into the area in search of pastures. There are natives of Egbado Yoruba tribe too.

Economy

Farming is the main economic activity. The vegetation is a mixture of savannah belt and sparse forest suitable for cattle raising, with the advantage of being free of Tse-tse flies. The climate is tropical, with a rainy season commencing around March and ending in November. The soil is fertile, and cassava and tomatoes are grown in large quantities. Cotton grown in the LGA supplies the Yaru, tread and textile industries in Benin Republic. Other crops are pepper, maize, groundnuts, yams, vegetables, cocoa, cashew and teak.

The LGA has 68 public primary schools (excluding yet to be absorbed community schools) and 12 public secondary schools, and a good number of nursery, primary and secondary private schools. Tourist attractions include Celestial City, center of the Celestial Church of Christ, Imeko, Odo-Osuruu waterfalls, Mount Boomu, Afon and Jabata Forest. To encourage tourists, the LGA is named the "virgin land", and in 2010 a 20 km Imeko-Oke-Agbede-Iwoye road was being built! now needing reconstruction..{{cite journal |access-date=2011-06-12}}

References

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