Jaba, Nigeria
LGA in Kaduna State, Nigeria
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Jaba ⓘ is a Local Government Area in southern Kaduna State, Nigeria. It covers an area of 531 km2.[2] It is located close to the Jos Plateau region and Abuja in the central part of Nigeria in West Africa. The local government capital is in the town of Kwoi. The postal code of the area is 801.[3] The Chairman of the local government oversee both economic and developmental activities in the area.[4]

Jaba
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| Country | |
| State | Kaduna State |
| Headquarters | Kwain |
| Government | |
| • Sole Administrator | Nita Byack George |
| Area | |
• Total | 531 km2 (205 sq mi) |
| Population (2006) | |
• Total | 155,973 |
| • Density | 396.7/km2 (1,027/sq mi) |
| Time zone | UTC+1 (WAT) |
| ISO 3166 code | NG.KD.JA[1] |
Etymology
It is named after Jaba a local Hausa word used to describe the Ham people who occupy most of the local government. [5][6]
History
Geography
Boundaries
Jaba Local Government Area (LGA) shares boundaries with Kachia LGA to the northwest, Kagarko LGA to the southwest, Zangon Kataf LGA to the north, Jema'a LGA to the east; and Karu LGA of Nasarawa State to south, respectively.[10][11]
Economy
Jaba is known for its unusual agricultural status as one of the world's top producing regions for ginger, with the sale and export of the commodity significantly boosting the local economy. Rams, goats, camels, and donkeys are just a few of the domestic animals that are raised and sold in the LGA. Hunting and trading are two other significant economic activities carried out by the residents of Jaba LGA.[9]
Administrative subdivisions
Demographics
At the 2000 and 2006 census, there were 155,973 people in the local government area and a 2016 projection of 210,500.[7][14] It is inhabited predominantly by Ham people, part of the people likely to have created the Nok culture.[7]
The inhabitants are predominantly Christians.
Infrastructure
Roads
From the Plateau State capital, Jos, it is a journey by road to Kafanchan to Sambang, Kwain, Nok, and to all other villages. From Kaduna, it is a journey through Kachia, Ngboodub, Ghikyaar and to Har Kwain.[citation needed]
Education
There are a few administrative offices/agencies with educational institutions with the only higher institution being ECWA Pastors' Training College in Kwain (Kwoi).[15]
Notable people
- Ishaya Ibrahim, military personnel
- Adamu Maikori, lawyer, banker, politician
- Audu Maikori, lawyer, entrepreneur
- Yahaya Maikori, lawyer, entrepreneur
- Usman Mu'azu, military personnel
- Andrew Jonathan Nok, biochemist
