Torodi Explained

Official Name:Torodi
Pushpin Map:Niger
Pushpin Label Position:bottom
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Niger
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: Niger
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1:Tillaberi Region
Subdivision Type2:Department
Subdivision Name2:Say Department
Unit Pref:Imperial
Area Total Km2:5,643
Population As Of:2012 census
Population Total:109,342
Population Urban:11,813
Population Density Km2:auto
Timezone:WAT
Utc Offset:+1
Coordinates:13.1167°N 49°W

Torodi is a small town and a rural commune in Niger. As of 2012, it had a population of 109,342.[1] As a rural center, Torodi hosts a large weekly market and the seat of local tribal authority (canton).[2] Torodi is in the Say Department of the Tillaberi Region, which surrounds the national capital, Niamey. Say Department, with its capital at the large Niger River town of Say, abuts Niamey to the southwest and across the river to the west. The town of Torodi lies about 60 km due west of the city of Say and 50 km east of the border with Burkina Faso. Torodi itself lies on a tributary of the Niger, the Gourbi river.

Torodi has historically been a crossroads of Zarma and Songhay people form the north, and the Gourma people, who dominated most of the area that is now Say Department until the 18th century CE. The 18th century saw expansion of Fulani people, south along the Niger from Gao and the Inland Niger Delta, as well as east from what is now northeast Burkina Faso. While the dominant Fulani Muslim Emirates of this period were based in Liptako to the north and Say to the east, Torodi itself was capital of a smaller Fulani state, which persisted into the colonial period.[3]

Torodi rural commune includes several villages, supported by seasonal millet agriculture, pastoral cattle raising, and the collection of firewood to be sold in Niamey.[4]

See also

the culturally similar historic region and Emirate to the north and west of Torodi

References

Further reading

. Giraut F., 1994, La petite ville, un milieu adapté aux paradoxes de l'Afrique de l'Ouest : étude sur le semis, et comparaison du système spatial et social de sept localités : Badou et Anié (Togo) ; Jasikan et Kadjebi (Ghana) ; Torodi, Tamaské et Keïta (Niger), PHD Thesis in geography, Paris I La Sorbonne. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/11/67/81/PDF/GirautTheseDEF.pdf

13.1167°N 49°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Torodi (Commune, Niger) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map and Location . 2024-02-16 . www.citypopulation.de.
  2. http://www.case.ibimet.cnr.it/den/Documents/code_rural/cdrom/doc%20pdf/Loi%20N%B02002-14%20cr%E9ation%20des%20communes.pdf Loi n° 2002-014 du 11 JUIN 2002 portant création des communes et fixant le nom de leurs chefs-lieux
  3. Gado (1980) 36-48 on Gourma Zarma conflict, 59-61 for the foundation of the Torodi Emirate.
  4. http://www.rfi.fr/emission/20110710-niger-le-puits-pastoral-diankoundi Niger : le puits pastoral de Diankoundi