THE 17 LOCAL GOVERNMENT CHAIRMEN OF ABIA STATE

The Executive Governor of Abia State, His Excellency, Dr. Alex Chioma Otti inaugurated the newly elected Executive Chairmen of the 17 Local Government Areas of Abia State and their Deputies at the Banquet Hall of Abia State Government House. Governor Otti was joined by his Wife and the First Lady of the State, Her Excellency, Mrs. Priscilla Otti.

The Oath of Office and Allegiance was administered by the State Solicitor-General and Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Justice, Paul Ogubunka.

List of Local Government Chairmen in Abia and their photos

The 17 Local Government Chairmen who elected and assumed office in 2024 are:

  1. Isiala Ngwa -North innocent Uruakpa.
  2. Ikwuano -Anthony Nwaubani.
  3. Arochukwu – Okereke Eze.
  4. Isiala Ngwa South – Nnadozie Nwaogwugwu.
  5. Isuikwuato – Chinedu Ekeke.
  6. Ohafia – Ezeanya Kalu.
  7. Bende – Uwabunkeonye Bassey.
  8. Umunneochi – Sunday Afurobi
  9. Obingwa – Maxwell Nwadike.
  10. Ukwa East – Chibunna Agara.
  11. Osisioma Ngwa- Chidi Chibunna Agu.
  12. Umuahia South – Chinedu Enwereuzo.
  13. Umuahia North – Smart iheoma.
  14. Ugwunagbo -iheanachi wagbara.
  15. Ukwa West – Pastor Dike Nwankwo.
  16. Aba North – Timothy lheke.
  17. Aba South – Anyanwu Obialor.

Abia State is a state in south-eastern Nigeria. Umuahia is the capital and Aba is largest city and commercial centre.

Abia was created on 27 August 1991 from the eastern part of Imo state, and it takes its name from the acronym of four of its most populated regions: Aba, Bende, Isuikwuato, and Afikpo.

The state is bordered by Anambra, Enugu, Ebonyi, Imo, Cross River, Akwa Ibom, and Rivers states, and it is the only Southeastern state that has boundary with all the other four Southeastern states in Nigeria.

Abia has 17 Local Government Areas (LGAs), namely:

  1. Aba North
  2. Aba South
  3. Arochukwu
  4. Bende
  5. Ikwuano
  6. Isiala-Ngwa North
  7. Isiala-Ngwa South
  8. Isuikwuato
  9. Obi Ngwa
  10. Ohafia
  11. Osisioma Ngwa
  12. Ugwunagbo
  13. Ukwa East
  14. Ukwa West
  15. Umuahia North
  16. Umuahia South
  17. Umu-Nneochi

The Local Government Areas and their capitals are:

  1. Aba North
    Headquarters: Eziama Uratta
  2. Aba South
    Aba
  3. Arochukwu
    Arochukwu
  4. Bende
    Bende Town
  5. Ikwuano
    Isiala Oboro
  6. Isiala-Ngwa North
    Okpuala-Ngwa
  7. Isiala-Ngwa South
    Omoba
  8. Isuikwuato
    Nbalano
  9. Obi Ngwa
    Mgboko
  10. Ohafia
    Eben Ohafia
  11. Osisioma Ngwa
    Osisioma
  12. Ugwunagbo
    Ugwunagbo
  13. Ukwa East
    Akwete
  14. Ukwa West
    Oke-Ikpe
  15. Umuahia North
    Umuahia City
  16. Umuahia South
    Apumiri Ubalaka
  17. Umu Nneochi
    Amuda Nkwoagu

The state is rich in natural resources such as crude oil, natural gas, limestone, clay, salt, coal, palm oil, cassava, yam, plantain, banana, maize, rice, and cocoa.

It is also known for its industrial and commercial activities, especially in Aba, which is famous for its leather works, textiles, cosmetics, plastics, pharmaceuticals, soap, and footwear industries.

Abia has a vibrant culture and tourism sector, with attractions such as the National War Museum in Umuahia, the Azumini Blue River in Ukwa East LGA, the Arochukwu Long Juju Slave Route in Arochukwu LGA, the Ngodo Cave in Isuikwuato LGA, and the Abia Tower in Umuahia.

People

The people of Abia are mainly of the Igbo ethnic group. English is widely spoken and serves as the official language in governance and business while the Igbo language serves as a native tongue.  Globally, the Igbo’s are well travelled. They are known to be tolerant, ultra-democratic and reputed to be industrious, highly market oriented, very hospitable and accommodating, probably due to their migratory nature. About 2.4million Abia people are very entrepreneurial in nature.

Religion
The people of Abia State are predominantly Christians of different denominations. There are also a number of Muslims, with adherents. Some people in the state are animists, who believe in a Being called “Chukwu”. The traditional worshippers believe in the ability of deities to exercise strong influence on the destiny of man.

Location

Located in the southeastern region of Nigeria, Abia State lies within approximately latitudes 4° 40′ and 6° 14′ north, and longitudes 7° 10′ and 8° east. The state shares common boundaries to the north with Ebonyi State; to the south and southwest with Rivers State; and to the east and southeast with Cross River and Akwa lbom States respectively. To the west is Imo State, and to the northwest is Anambra State.

The state covers an area of about 5,243.7 sq. km which is approximately 5.8 per cent of the total land area of Nigeria. With its capital at Umuahia, it has seventeen LGAs, namely: Aba North, Aba South, Isiala Ngwa North, Isiala Ngwa South, Ukwa West, Ukwa East, Obingwa, lkwuano, Bende, Arochukwu, Ohafia, lsuikwuato, Umuahia North, Umuahia South, Ugwunagbo, Osisioma and Nnochi.