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


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

Ogun State, located in the Southwestern region of Nigeria, is a land of culture, commerce, and creativity. Bordered by Lagos, Oyo, Ondo, Osun States, and the Republic of Benin, Ogun plays a strategic role as both a commercial and industrial hub. Created on February 3, 1976, from the old Western State, Ogun has grown into one of Nigeria’s most dynamic and economically significant states.

Ogun State is divided into 20 Local Government Areas (LGAs), each with distinct demographic features, economic activities, and developmental significance. These LGAs serve as administrative units for implementing government policies and fostering grassroots development across the state.

In this detailed guide, we present the full list of LGAs in Ogun State, their headquarters, and in-depth insights into their economic activities, population centers, cultural importance, and developmental relevance.
 

Quick Facts About Ogun State

  • Capital: Abeokuta

  • Nickname: “Gateway State”

  • Date Created: February 3, 1976

  • Region: South-West Nigeria

  • Number of LGAs: 20

  • Ethnic Groups: Predominantly Yoruba (Egba, Ijebu, Yewa, Egbado, Awori)

  • Major Languages: Yoruba, English

  • Bordering States: Lagos, Oyo, Osun, Ondo

  • International Border: Republic of Benin

  • Key Economic Sectors: Manufacturing, agriculture, trade, education, real estate

  • Notable Towns: Abeokuta, Ijebu-Ode, Sagamu, Ota, Ilaro


Full List of Local Government Areas (LGAs) in Ogun State

S/N LGA Name Headquarters
1 Abeokuta North Akomoje
2 Abeokuta South Ake
3 Ado-Odo/Ota Ota
4 Ewekoro Itori
5 Ifo Ifo
6 Ijebu East Ogbere
7 Ijebu North Ijebu Igbo
8 Ijebu North East Atan
9 Ijebu Ode Ijebu Ode
10 Ikenne Ikenne
11 Imeko Afon Imeko
12 Ipokia Ipokia
13 Obafemi Owode Owode-Egba
14 Odeda Odeda
15 Odogbolu Odogbolu
16 Ogun Waterside Abigi
17 Remo North Isara
18 Sagamu Sagamu
19 Yewa North (Egbado N) Ayetoro
20 Yewa South (Egbado S) Ilaro


Detailed Overview of Ogun State LGAs

1. Abeokuta North

  • Headquarters: Akomoje

  • Significance: Part of the state capital territory, rich in history and heritage

  • Activities: Civil service, education, retail business

  • Landmarks: Olumo Rock, Alake’s Palace, Abeokuta Grammar School

2. Abeokuta South

  • Headquarters: Ake

  • Highlights: Houses Ogun State Government Secretariat and major institutions

  • Economy: Banking, civil service, education

  • Notables: Nigerian Breweries, Federal Medical Centre

3. Ado-Odo/Ota

  • Headquarters: Ota

  • Relevance: Industrial and commercial powerhouse; proximity to Lagos

  • Industries: Manufacturing, logistics, real estate

  • Companies: Nestle, Nigerian Breweries, Procter & Gamble, Coca-Cola

4. Ewekoro

  • Headquarters: Itori

  • Economy: Cement manufacturing and quarrying

  • Key Industry: Lafarge Cement Plant

  • Population: Semi-urban with rapid development

5. Ifo

  • Headquarters: Ifo

  • Features: Rapid urbanization due to Lagos spillover

  • Economy: Real estate, trading, warehousing

  • Towns: Agbado, Ojodu Abiodun, Akute

6. Ijebu East

  • Headquarters: Ogbere

  • Terrain: Forested and coastal, includes parts of the Ogun river

  • Economy: Timber, fishing, palm oil processing

7. Ijebu North

  • Headquarters: Ijebu Igbo

  • Cultural Role: One of the largest towns in Ijebuland

  • Activities: Timber trade, sawmills, agriculture

8. Ijebu North East

  • Headquarters: Atan

  • Economy: Agro-processing and small-scale trading

  • Communities: Includes Oke-Eri and Odosenlu

9. Ijebu Ode

  • Headquarters: Ijebu Ode

  • Heritage: Seat of Awujale of Ijebuland

  • Economy: Education, real estate, food processing

  • Events: Ojude Oba Festival (global cultural attraction)

10. Ikenne

  • Headquarters: Ikenne

  • Historical Importance: Hometown of late Chief Obafemi Awolowo

  • Education: Home to Babcock University

  • Farming: Cassava, maize, vegetables

11. Imeko Afon

  • Headquarters: Imeko

  • Location: Border LGA with Benin Republic

  • Key Industries: Cross-border trade, animal husbandry, agriculture

12. Ipokia

  • Headquarters: Ipokia

  • Geography: Coastal, with border access to Republic of Benin

  • Activities: Smuggling routes, fishing, rice farming

  • Towns: Idiroko, Ilase, Ajegunle

13. Obafemi Owode

  • Headquarters: Owode-Egba

  • Growth: Fastest-developing due to Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway

  • Projects: Residential estates, farms, industrial layouts

  • Towns: Mowe, Ibafo, Ofada

14. Odeda

  • Headquarters: Odeda

  • Highlights: Agricultural research hub

  • Institutions: Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB)

  • Specialties: Crop science, livestock breeding

15. Odogbolu

  • Headquarters: Odogbolu

  • Economy: Agricultural processing and small industry

  • Culture: Rich Yoruba heritage and festivals

16. Ogun Waterside

  • Headquarters: Abigi

  • Unique Position: Only riverine/coastal LGA in Ogun

  • Activities: Fishing, coconut plantation, boat building

  • Tourism Potential: Beaches, lagoons, mangrove forest

17. Remo North

  • Headquarters: Isara

  • Towns: Ode Remo, Isara, Akaka

  • Economy: Cocoa farming, palm oil, rubber

  • Development: Infrastructure expansion in road and energy

18. Sagamu

  • Headquarters: Sagamu

  • Significance: Major industrial and commercial city

  • Companies: Dangote Cement, Lafarge, Nestlé

  • Events: Sagamu Day, trade fairs

19. Yewa North (Egbado North)

  • Headquarters: Ayetoro

  • Size: One of the largest LGAs by landmass in the state

  • Economy: Agriculture – cocoa, cassava, yam, cattle

  • Border: Shares boundaries with Benin Republic

20. Yewa South (Egbado South)

  • Headquarters: Ilaro

  • Historic Value: Seat of Olu of Ilaro

  • Activities: Farming, timber trade, education

  • Institutions: Federal Polytechnic, Ilaro


Strategic Importance of Ogun LGAs

The LGAs in Ogun State serve strategic roles in:

  • Industrialization – Ado-Odo/Ota, Sagamu, and Obafemi Owode host large industrial estates

  • Agriculture – Ijebu East, Odeda, Yewa North contribute massively to crop and livestock production

  • Border Trade – Imeko Afon and Ipokia benefit from cross-border commerce

  • Education & Research – Abeokuta, Odeda, and Ikenne house top institutions

  • Tourism & Culture – Ijebu Ode and Abeokuta promote cultural festivals and heritage tourism


FAQs on LGAs in Ogun State

Q1: How many Local Government Areas are in Ogun State?
A: There are 20 LGAs in Ogun State.

Q2: Which LGA houses the state capital?
A: Abeokuta, the state capital, is shared between Abeokuta North and Abeokuta South LGAs.

Q3: What are the industrial hubs in Ogun State?
A: Ado-Odo/Ota, Sagamu, and Obafemi Owode LGAs.

Q4: Which LGAs are closest to Lagos State?
A: Ifo, Ado-Odo/Ota, and Obafemi Owode.

Q5: What LGA hosts the Ojude Oba Festival?
A: Ijebu Ode LGA.


Conclusion

Ogun State’s Local Government Areas form the foundation of its economic, cultural, and developmental strengths. Whether it’s the bustling industries in Ota, the cultural pride of Ijebu Ode, the historical monuments of Abeokuta, or the fertile farmlands in Yewa and Ijebu regions — every LGA in Ogun contributes significantly to the Gateway State’s identity.

Understanding the structure, strengths, and roles of these LGAs is crucial for investors, policy makers, researchers, and citizens seeking to harness the full potential of one of Nigeria’s most strategically located and resource-rich states.