THE SEVENTEEN EMIRATE COUNCILS IN ZAMFARA STATE AND THEIR DISTRICTS
To address the issue of cultural settings and dynamic leadership of our native administration seventeen emirate were approved in the state.
Below is the alphabetical list of the 17 emirates in Zamfara state:
- Anka Emirate
- Bakura Emirate
- Birnin Magaji Emirate
- Bukuyum Emirate
- Bungudu Emirate
- Dansadau Emirate
- Gummi Emirate
- Gusau Emirate
- Kotorkoshi Emirate
- Kaura Namoda Emirate
- Maradun Emirate
- Maru Emirate
- Moriki Emirate
- Shinkafi Emirate
- Talata Mafara Emirate
- Tsafe Emirate
- Zurmi Emirate
Zamfara, located in northwestern Nigeria, is a state rich in history, culture, and natural resources. Established in 1996, the state’s capital is Gusau, and its current governor is Dauda Lawal. Historically, it was part of Sokoto State and has deep roots dating back to the old Hausa Kingdoms.
History and Development:
- Zamfara was once part of the larger Sokoto State before gaining autonomy in 1996 under the rule of General Sani Abacha.
- The state has a deep history that traces back to the 11th century, playing a key role in commerce and scholarship within the Hausa Kingdoms.
- It was incorporated into the Sokoto Caliphate after the 1804 jihad led by Usman dan Fodio.
Economy:
- Agriculture is the cornerstone of the economy, with more than 80% of the population engaged in farming. Key products include millet, maize, rice, cotton, and groundnuts.
- Zamfara is rich in natural resources, including gold, iron ore, limestone, and granite.
- Gold mining is significant but has led to environmental and health issues, notably lead poisoning.