Aba-North: complete guide

💡Table of Content 

  1. Introduction 
  2. Electricity 
  3. Security 
  4. Road and drainage system 
  5. Weather population density and noise 
  6. Access to water 
  7. Cost of living 
  8. Education
  9. Healthcare 
  10. Conclusion 



introduction 


Aba-North is one of the 6 local governments in Abia state of Nigeria. It has a landmass of 22,800 square kilometers and the population of the area is about 841,000 as of the 2006 census, it is the second most populous local government in Abia State after Umuahia North LGA.

Aba-North is bounded by Umuahia North and Umuahia South Local Government Areas to the north, Mbaise and Mbaitoli Local Government Areas to the south, Orlu and Imo State to the west, and Ngor Okpala Local Government Area to the east. In this article, let's talk about some of the important issues facing Aba-north


Electricity 



The electricity situation in Aba-North is not good. Just like anywhere in Nigeria, Most people use generators to get their electricity supply and in places some people have no access to electricity at all.


Security 



The security situation in Aba-North local government in Abia state is not good. The area has been a hotspot for kidnappers and armed robbers who terrorize residents of the area.


Road and drainage system




The road and drainage situation in Aba-North local government has been a major concern for the people of Aba-North. The roads are not well maintained and the drainage is not up to standard.


weather and population density and noise 


The climate is tropical, with a wet season from April to October and a dry season from November to March. the temperature drops sharply during the dry season. The average annual temperature is about 27°C (81°F). The population density in the Aba-North local government area of Abia state was about 713 people per square kilometer. This has led to high levels of noise pollution as well as other environmental issues that affect health.



access to water 



The Aba-North local government is one of the few areas in Nigeria that has abundant water resources. The Aba River runs through the area and provides a natural water source for the people living there, However, this abundance of water resources is not enough to meet the demand that exists in the area. The population has grown and with it, the need for more access to clean drinking water.

The local government needs to find a way to provide more access to clean drinking water for all residents of Aba-North. There is meed for more boreholes, wells, and other sources of clean drinking water to meet this demand.


cost of living 



The cost of living in Aba-North is relatively low. The average food and non-alcoholic beverage prices are lower than the national average and so are the prices of transport and housing.

In Aba-North, you can find all sorts of food, from traditional Nigerian foods to international foods. You can also find all sorts of clothing, from formal wear to casual wear.



Education 



To improve education and literacy rates in the region, there have been many efforts by both the federal and state governments to improve access to education. Many challenges face this area that needs to be addressed such as poverty, poor infrastructure, lack of qualified teachers, and overcrowding.


healthcare 



The Aba-North local government has a population of about 841,000 people. There are about 30 public healthcare facilities in the area.

There are many health challenges in the region, including a high maternal mortality rate and a high incidence of HIV/AIDS.


conclusion 

The people in this area are mostly farmers who grow palm oil and cocoa beans on their farms. Many small-scale traders sell goods like foodstuffs, clothing, cigarettes, etc., at the marketplace near the town hall every day but generally, Aba north is a very beautiful place to be and in this article we talked about some of the important issues facing Aba-north


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