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Coordinates: 8°56′21″N 7°04′33″E / 8.939167°N 7.075833°E / 8.939167; 7.075833
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8°56′21″N 7°04′33″E / 8.939167°N 7.075833°E / 8.939167; 7.075833

Gwagwalada
Country Nigeria
TerritoryFederal Capital Territory
Government
 • Executive chairmanAlhaji Abubakar Jibrin Giri
Area
 • Total400 sq mi (1,036 km2)
Population
 (2022 est)[1]
 • Total346,000
 • Density860/sq mi (330/km2)
Time zoneUTC+1 (WAT)
6-digit postal code
902101
Area codeNG.AB.GW
Websitehttp://www.fctacss.org.ng/index.php/area-councils/gwagwalada-area-council
Map
The Council secretary is Alhaji Mohammed Saba and the mdg manager is Dr. Solomon Adekunle.

Gwagwalada is a local government area in the Federal Capital Territory in Nigeria.

Gwagwalada has an area of 1,043 km2 and a population of 157,770 at the 2006 census. It is projected to have a 6.26% growth between 2020 and 2025, the largest increase on the African continent.[2]

History

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Before the creation of Federal Capital Territory, Gwagwalada was under the Kwali District of the former Abuja emirate now Suleja emirate. Gwagwalada was created on 15 October 1984. Its official population figure of 158,618 people at the 2006 census. The relocation of the seat of government from Lagos to Abuja in 1992 and the recent demolition of illegal structures within the Federal City Center brought a massive influx of people into the area being one of the fastest growing urban centers in the Federal Capital Territory. The population of the area has grown to over 1,000,000 people. Gwagwalada is one of the five local government areas of the Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria, together with Abaji, Kuje, Bwari, and Kwali; the Federal Capital Territory also includes the city of Abuja. Gwagwalada has an area of 1069.589 km2.

Administrative structure

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Gwagwalada is administered by an Executive Chairman elected through adult suffrage. The Council is composed of ten elected councilors representing the ten wards of the Council, namely: Zuba, Ibwa, Dobi Kutunku, Tunga Maje, Gwako, Paikonkore, Ikwa, Quarters & Central

The postal code of the area is 902101.[3]

Gwagwalada Post Office, Gwagwalada- FCT Abuja

The Chairman of the Gwagwalada is Alhaji Abubakar Jibrin Giri[4] Gwagwalada is where the mini campus of the University of Abuja is located.[5] School For The Gifted is also located in the area.

Climate

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The rainy season in Gwagwalada Local Government Area is oppressive and cloudy, while the dry season is humid and partially cloudy. The area has year-round heat. The average annual temperature fluctuates between 63°F and 95°F; it is rarely lower or higher than 57°F or 102°F.[6] Due in part to the oppressive and overcast wet season as well as the humid and partially cloudy dry season, the temperature rarely varies.[6][7]

Average Temperature

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Gwagwalada banner Giri mountain
Giri mountain
Drainage system around Gwagwalada UATH road blocked by refuse
Drainage leading to the canal exposed to refuse dump at Gwagwalade Local Government Area

The average daily maximum temperature during the 2.7-month hot season, which runs from January 25 to April 14, is above 92°F. With an average high temperature of 94°F and low temperature of 73°F, March is the hottest month of the year in Gwagwalada. The average daily high temperature during the 3.3-month cool season, which runs from June 24 to October 1, is below 85°F. December is the coldest month of the year in Gwagwalada, with an average high temperature of 90°F and low temperature of 64°F.[6]

References

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  1. ^ "Federal Capital Territory : Subdivision". www.citypopulation.de. Retrieved 5 February 2024.
  2. ^ "Ranked: The World's Fastest Growing Cities". virtual capitalist. 13 August 2021. Archived from the original on 13 August 2021. Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  3. ^ "Post Offices- with map of LGA". NIPOST. Archived from the original on 6 February 2015. Retrieved 20 October 2009.
  4. ^ "Breaking: Adamu Mustapha of APGA Declared Winner of Gwagwalada Area Council Rerun Election - an24.net". Archived from the original on 20 October 2016. Retrieved 20 October 2016.
  5. ^ Awowole-Browne, Francis (8 October 2007). "This is a waste!". Daily Sun. The Sun Publishing Limited, Lagos. Retrieved 23 October 2007.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ a b c "Gwagwalada Climate, Weather By Month, Average Temperature (Nigeria) - Weather Spark". weatherspark.com. Retrieved 10 September 2023.
  7. ^ Atlas, Weather. "Yearly & Monthly weather - Gwagwalada, Nigeria". Weather Atlas. Retrieved 10 September 2023.
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