Abuja, the capital of Nigeria, is administered under the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and is divided into six area councils: Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC), Abaji, Bwari, Gwagwalada, Kuje, and Kwali. Each area council has its own local government structure to manage local affairs and services. The councils operate under the jurisdiction of the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA).
The local government in Nigeria is the third tier of government after the Federal and State governments. It is the closest to the grassroot. It is called the Area Council in the case of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja. There are 774 local government areas (LGAs) in Nigeria. The local governments are headed by a Chairman who is elected.
There are a lot of names for local government. The common names include province, state, region, department, prefecture, district, city, town, village, and local service district.
To see the names of the local government members for the Gold Coast, refer to the related link below.
Local, State, Federal
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There are 774 local government area in Nigeria. Each area has its own chairman. The chairman of the area, Ado is Gorge I. Uloko.
The new capital of Nigeria, Abuja, was named after the Abuja region, which is situated in the center of Nigeria. The name "Abuja" itself is derived from the local Fulani word for the area, reflecting its historical and cultural significance. The city was officially designated as the capital in 1991, replacing Lagos to promote a more centrally located administrative hub.
There are a lot of names for local government. The common names include province, state, region, department, prefecture, district, city, town, village, and local service district.
The capacity of Abuja Stadium at Abuja in Nigeria is 60,491.
There's an Abuja Clinics on Amazon Street in the Ministers' Hill part of Abuja. There is a brach of the clinic in Karu also.
The population of Abuja is about 1,240,000.
It is Abuja