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Local Government Areas (LGAs) in Adamawa State: Full List & Details


Local Government Areas (LGAs) in Adamawa State: Full List & Details.

Adamawa State, located in the northeastern region of Nigeria, is known for its rich cultural heritage, agricultural resources, and scenic landscapes. Established in 1991, Adamawa has grown into a vital part of Nigeria’s economic and political framework.

In this post, we present a complete and updated list of Local Government Areas (LGAs) in Adamawa State, including their administrative headquarters. This guide will help you understand the state’s local governance structure, whether you're a researcher, traveler, student, or government professional.


📍 Overview of Adamawa State

  • Capital: Yola

  • Region: North-East Nigeria

  • Total LGAs: 21

  • Major Ethnic Groups: Fulani, Bata, Higgi, and others

  • Economic Activities: Farming, fishing, cattle rearing, and trade


✅ List of 21 Local Government Areas in Adamawa State and Their Headquarters

Below is the full list of Adamawa State’s LGAs, along with their administrative centers:

S/N Local Government Area Headquarters
1 Demsa Demsa
2 Fufore Fufore
3 Ganye Ganye
4 Girei Girei
5 Gombi Gombi
6 Guyuk Guyuk
7 Hong Hong
8 Jada Jada
9 Lamurde Lamurde
10 Madagali Madagali
11 Maiha Maiha
12 Mayo-Belwa Mayo-Belwa
13 Michika Michika
14 Mubi North Mubi
15 Mubi South Gella
16 Numan Numan
17 Shelleng Shelleng
18 Song Song
19 Toungo Toungo
20 Yola North Jimeta (Yola)
21 Yola South Yola

📌 Administrative Significance

Each Local Government Area in Adamawa plays a unique role in:

  • Grassroots governance

  • Local economic development

  • Cultural preservation

  • Public service delivery

Understanding these divisions is vital for NGOs, development agencies, and government initiatives.


🧭 Map & Demographics

Adamawa shares borders with:

  • Borno State (North)

  • Gombe State (West)

  • Taraba State (South)

  • Cameroon (East)

This strategic location fosters cross-border trade and migration, making some LGAs like Mubi, Madagali, and Yola North key economic and population hubs.


📢 Conclusion

With its 21 Local Government Areas, Adamawa State offers a dynamic blend of culture, governance, and development. Whether you're interested in research, investment, politics, or tourism, knowing the LGAs and their headquarters is crucial for navigating the state efficiently.