Official Name: | Jibia | ||||||
Native Name: | Jibiya | ||||||
Settlement Type: | LGA and town | ||||||
Pushpin Map: | Nigeria | ||||||
Subdivision Type: | Country | ||||||
Subdivision Name: | Nigeria | ||||||
Subdivision Name1: | Katsina State | ||||||
Unit Pref: | Metric | ||||||
Area Total Km2: | 1037 | ||||||
Population As Of: | 2006 census | ||||||
Population Total: | 169,748 | ||||||
Timezone: | WAT | ||||||
Utc Offset: | +1 | ||||||
Coordinates: | 13.0917°N 7.2264°W | ||||||
Module: |
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Elevation M: | 410 | ||||||
Postal Code Type: | 3-digit postal code prefix | ||||||
Postal Code: | 822 | ||||||
Iso Code: | NG.KT.JI |
Jibia (or Jibiya) is a town and Local Government Area (LGA) in Katsina State, northern Nigeria.[1] The population of the LGA was approximately 125,000 as of 2003, and the area is 1037 km2.[1]
The postal code of the area is 822.[2]
Jibia sits along on the Nigerian border with Niger, and the border post was burnt down by a mob in 2005.[3] According to the Daily Triumph newspaper, the mob was "hired" by smugglers angry about the Katsina Custom Command's crackdown on contraband goods.[3] The Local Government shares borders with Batsari, Kaita, Katsina, Batagarawa and Zurmi (Zamfara State) Local Government Areas.
Notable people from jibiya local government in Nigeria
Abu Kassim, a researcher on the history of Jibia, wrote that the origins of Jibia date back to the wars of conquest between the rulers of katsina Emirate, with Maradi and Katsina migrations over territoriality and religion, especially after the jihad of Usman Bin Fodiyo.
Jibia experiences oppressive wet and dry seasons, with a temperature range of 58°F to 102°F year-round. The wet season is cloudy, while the dry season is windy and partly cloudy.[4] [5]