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Bwari
Local government area
CountryBwari Nigeria
TerritoryFederal Capital Territory
Area
 • Total398 sq mi (1,031 km2)
Population
 (2022 est)[1]
 • Total500,100
 • Density1,300/sq mi (490/km2)
Time zoneUTC+1 (WAT)
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Bwari is a local government area in the Federal Capital Territory in Nigeria. The original inhabitants of the town are the Gbagyi speaking people. The paramount ruler is the Esu who is otherwise known as Sa-bwaya. However, with the establishment of FCT in Abuja so many changes occurred; such changes include the turbaning of late Musa Ijakoro (of Koro ethnic minority, and from Suleja Emirate where parts of Abuja’s land was carved out) as District Head of Bwari in 1976, and his elevation as Sarki of Bwari to the position of a second class status in 1997 by the Ministry of the Federal Capital Territory under the then minister, General Jeremiah Useni.[2]

Following the complaints and confrontation by the Gbagyis over the elevation of the Sarki’s stool to a second class status, the FCT administration then elevated the Esu’s stool to a third class position with the aim of calming the tension;[3] but this would not pacify the Gbagyis as they claim to be the majority and original inhabitants of the town. The Gbagyis have also claimed that there was an understanding that after the death of Ijakoro, the "Sarki of Bwari" position would cease to exist; but this was never the case, as his son, Muhammad Auwal Ijakoro took over as the new Sarki of Bwari after his demise.[4]

On Christmas Day of 2017, there was communal clash between the Hausa [who majorly support the Sarki on religious grounds] and Gbagyi communities that engulfed the Bwari district of Abuja over same Chieftaincy dispute, in which two people were confirmed dead with properties including the Bwari Main Market burnt.[5]

Bwari plays host to important institutions and public establishments such as:

  • Bwari Area Council Secretariat.
  • Bwari General Hospital.
  • Nigerian Law School, Bwari.
  • Joint Admission & Matriculation Board (JAMB) HQ's.
  • JAMB UTME Computer-Based Testing Centre, Kogo.
  • Dorben Polytechnic, Abuja(now operating from its permanent site in Garam, Niger State).
  • Veritas [Catholic] University.

Politically, Bwari Area Council has at the helm of affairs an elected chairman with ten elected councilors representing the ten wards.

According to NIPOST's website,[6] Bwari Area Council has the following towns/villages, with the Postcode 901101: Apugye , Barago , Baran Rafi , Barangoni , Barapa , Bazango Bwari , Bunko , Byazhi , Chikale , Dankoru , Dauda , Donabayi , Duba , Dutse Alhaji , Gaba , Galuwyi , Gidan Babachi , Gidan Baushe , Gidan Pawa , Gudupe , Gutpo , Igu , Jigo , Kaima , Karaku , Karawa , Kasaru , Katampe , Kawadashi , Kawu , Kikumi , Kimtaru , Kogo , Kubwa , Kuchibuyi , Kuduru , Kurumin Daudu , Kute , Kwabwure , Panda , Panunuki , Paspa , Payi , Piko , Rugan S/Fulani , Ruriji , Sabon Gari , Sagwari , Shere , Simape , Sumpe , T/Danzaria , T/Manu , Tokulo , Tudun Wada , Tunga Bijimi , Tunga-Adoka , Tungan Sarkin , Ushafa , Yaba , Yajida , Yaupe , Yayidna , Zango , Zuma.

  1. ^ "Federal Capital Territory : Subdivision". www.citypopulation.de. Retrieved 2024-02-05.
  2. ^ Umar, Adam; Suleja (2017-09-24). "Koros, Gbagyis battle for Bwari traditional stool". Daily Trust. Retrieved 2020-01-02.
  3. ^ Umar, Adam; Suleja (2017-09-24). "Koros, Gbagyis battle for Bwari traditional stool". Daily Trust. Retrieved 2020-01-02.
  4. ^ Umar, Adam (2017-10-24). "Muhammad Auwal Ijakoro is the new sarki of Bwari says palace chieftain". Daily Trust. Retrieved 2020-01-02.
  5. ^ "Abuja chieftaincy clash: Police confirm 2 killed, houses touched". 25 December 2017.
  6. ^ "Nigeria Postal Codes | Welcome". nigeriapostcode.com.ng. Retrieved 2020-01-02.

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