Fakai
Fakai is a Local Government Area in Kebbi State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Mahuta. It has an area of 2,247 km2 and a population of 121,212 at the 2006 census. The postal code of the area is 872.[1] GeographyFakai local government area spans across a total area of 2,247 square kilometers, characterized by two distinct seasons: a lengthy dry season and a brief rainy season. The average temperature in Fakai LGA is approximately 35 degrees Celsius, with humidity levels averaging around 22 percent.[2] EconomyAgriculture serves as the primary occupation for the residents of Fakai LGA, with the cultivation of various crops like onions, rice, millet, and sorghum being a prevalent practice. Furthermore, the rearing of livestock such as cows, goats, and donkeys is also common in this area.[3] Fakai Local Government Area thrives in trade, boasting several markets where a wide range of commodities are exchanged. The notable Fakai central market is among these bustling trading hubs. Additionally, Fakai LGA is endowed with mineral resources, including gold, which has attracted several mining companies to the region, further contributing to its economic landscape.[4] LocalitiesTowns, Areas, Villages under Fakai Local Government Area.[5][6][7] Bajida Bangu Bullu Birnin Tudu D/Manddanau Darmi Garin Awwal Garinisa Gelle Gulbin Kuka Inga Kangi Kelle Magaji Fakai Mahuta Makera Marafa Matseri Maijarhula Penin-Amana Penin Gaba Rini Sabon Gari/ Yargede Yarkofoji Yelwa Zussun References
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