Ibadan South-East

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Ibadan South-East
LGA
CountryFlag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria
State Oyo State
Government
  Local Government Chairman and the Head of the Local Government CouncilEmmanuel Oluwole Alawode (PDP)
Time zone UTC+1 (WAT)
Ibadan South-East

Ibadan South-East is a Local Government Area in Oyo State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are at Mapo Hall. The postal code of the area is 200. [1]

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Ibadan Southeast LGA was established in the year 1991. [2]

Demographics

It has an area of 17 km2 and a population of 266,046 at the 2006 census.

The average temperature of Ibadan Southeast Local Government Area, which spans 17 square kilometers, is 28 degrees Celsius. This area has an average humidity of 61 percent and an annual precipitation total of 2100 mm in the Local Government area. There are two distinct seasons in Ibadan Southwest Local Government Area : the dry season and the rainy season. [2]

Economy

Manufacturing and agricultural processing are two of the several industries found in Ibadan Southeast local Government area. In Ibadan Southeast Local Government Area, there are numerous banks, lodgings, dining establishments, leisure areas, and other establishments. In the region, trade is also booming. The Local Government Area GA is home to several markets, including the Owode Academy and Oranyan Markets, where locals go to buy and sell a variety of goods. Traditional medicine, carpentry, and textile weaving and dying are among the significant economic pursuits carried out by the people of Ibadan southeast Local Government manufacturing and agricultural processing are two of the several industries found in Ibadan Southeast Local Government Area. In Ibadan Southeast Local Government Area, there are numerous banks, lodgings, dining establishments, leisure areas, and other establishments. In the region, trade is also booming. The LGA is home to several markets, including the Owode Academy and Oranyan Markets, where locals go to buy and sell a variety of goods. Traditional medicine, carpentry, and textile weaving and dying are among the significant economic pursuits carried out by the people of Ibadan southeast Local Government Area. [2]

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References

  1. "Post Offices- with map of LGA". NIPOST. Archived from the original on 2009-10-07. Retrieved 2009-10-20.
  2. 1 2 3 "Ibadan South-east Local Government Area". www.manpower.com.ng. Retrieved 2024-02-27.