MAP OF ANAMBRA STATE SHOWING THE 21 LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREAS
Nnew i South
Aguata
Onitsha South
Anambra East
Ogbaru
Aniocha
Anambra West
Idemili North
Aw ka North
OyiAw ka South
Orumba North
AyameluM
Orumba South
Dunukofia
Ihiala
Onitsha North
Idemili South
Ekw usigo
Nijoka
Nnew i North
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The publication of this 2011 Statistical Year Book appends another feather to the
indication of the zeal and enthusiasm of the Statistics Data Producers. Our
Statistics friendly Governor, His Excellency, Mr. Peter Obi is the pivot figure that
propels the entire engine of the growth of the Anambra State Statistical System.
The support of our Governor in terms of positive political will in embracing the
State Bureau of Statistics (SBS) and giving necessary support and releases as and
when due engenders this publication.
The one goal and one target spirit of the entire Anambra State Statistical family
propels the easy gathering and processing of the data from all the stakeholders
MDAs and Local Government Areas and by the staff of the SBS.
I want to also appreciate our technical patrons – NBS, who has lightened the task
for us by developing the data collection formats/tools for easy statistical data
collection. Also World Bank, UNDP, DFID etc. that have consistently given us their
backing in one way or the other and ensuring staff skill development and
equipment of the Bureau are not left out in our thanksgiving. All these forces
work together to guarantee this 2011 SYB production. I say a big thanks to you
all.
Izuchukwu, I. B. (JP) State Statistician General
FOREWORD
Anambra State Statistical System has come a long way. Before the advent of the
present State Government under the leadership of His Excellency, Peter Obi,
statistics had virtually no place in governance. This was because previous
governments did not fully appreciate the benefits of data-based planning for
good governance.
In contrast, His Excellency Mr. Peter Obi from the outset saw in statistics an
indispensable tool for the actualization of his vision of achieving the multi-
sectoral (MDGs through the equally multi-sectoral Anambra Integrated
Development Strategy (ANIDS). This can be attested to by the successes of ANIDS
in all sectors of the economy.
Because NIDS is basically a planning and budgeting strategy, whose effectiveness
depends on the availability of reliable statistical data, His Excellency has given
very commendable the State Bureau of Statistics, resulting in similar support from
various Development Partners. The publication of the State’s Statistical Year
Book is one of the dividends of this support. No wonder the Governor has
received national and international recognition for data-based planning as a
“Data-friendly governor”.
This 2011 edition of the Statistical Year Book is indicative of our determination to
achieve far reaching improvement in data production. I strongly commend the
efforts of the Statistician General and all the staff of the State Bureau of Statistics
for the hard work that has gone into the production of this publication. I am
also appreciative of the contributions of the various Ministries, Departments and
Agencies (MDAs), as well as the 21 Local Government Areas (LGAs) of the State.
Our Development partners have also been there for us and I thank them for their
support to ensure the development of Statistics in Anambra State in particular
and Nigerian in general.
It is hoped that users of statistics will find satisfaction in the use of this
publication. Above all, our doors are open to constructive criticism from readers
for the improvement of future editions.
Professor Chinyere Stella Okunna Honourable Commissioner Ministry of Economic planning and Budget Awka
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FORWARD ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..i
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………ii
TABLE OF CONTENT ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….iv
CHAPTER I WEATHER AND CLIMATE Table 1.1 Average Monthly Maximum Temperature, 2011...……….……………………………………………1
Table 1.2 Average Monthly Minimum Temperature, 2011………………………………………………………..2
Table 1.3 Average Monthly Relative Humidity, 2011……….………………………………………………………..3
CHAPTER II
POPULATION/GEOGRAPHY 4
Table 2.1 Land Mass of Anambra State by LGA, 2011 ……………………………………………………………….5
Table 2.2 Annual Population Projection, 2010 – 2011 ………………………………………………………………6
Table 2.3 Population Density by LGA, 2011 ………………………………………………………………………………7
Table 2.4 Number of Registered Birth by Sex & LGA, 2011 ………….…………………………………………..8
Table 2.5 Number of Registered Death by Sex & LGA, 2011 ………….…………………………………………9
Analysis/graphs …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………10-12
CHAPTER III
HUMAN RESOURCES 13
Table 3.1 State Public Service Manpower by Cadre, Sex & LGA, 2011 ……………………………………..14
Table 3.2 Local Government Service Manpower by Cadre, Sex & LGA, 2011….…………………………15
CHAPTER IV
AGRICULTURE 16
Table 4.1 Outrun of Timbers by LGA, 2011 ……………………………………………………..……………………..17
Analysis /chart ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..18
CHAPTER V
MOTOR VEHICLE 19-20
Table 5.1 Registration of Vehicles by Private/commercial/Government/Type & LGA, 2011 …..21
Table 5.2 Traffic Offences by LGA, 2011 ………………………………………………..……………………………….22
Table 5.3 No. of Road Accidents by Type & LGA, 2011 …………………………………………………..………23
CHAPTER VI
HEALTH 24-26
Table 6.1 No. of Categorized Health Establishments by Type & LGA, 2011 …………….……………..27
Table 6.2 Ownership of Health & Medical Institutions by Type & LGA, 2011 ………………………..28
Table 6.3 Inpatients in Hospital by Sex & LGA, 2011 ……………………………………………………………..29
Table 6.4 Outpatients in Hospital by Sex & LGA, 2011..……………………………………………………….. 30
Table 6.5 No. of Beds in Health Establishments by LGA, 2011…………………….……………………….. 31
Table 6.6 HIV Data Analysis, 2006 – 2011 …………………………….…………………….…………………………32
Table 6.6 HIV Data Analysis, 2006 – 2011(cont’d)……………….…………………….…………………………..33
Table 6.6 HIV Data Analysis, 2006 – 2011(cont’d)…..…………….…………………….…………………………34
Table 6.6 HIV Data Analysis, 2006 – 2011(cont’d)..……………….…………………….…………………………35
Table 6.6 HIV Data Analysis, 2006 – 2011(cont’d)..……………….…………………….…………………………36
CHAPTER VII
JUSTICE AND CRIME 37-39
Table 7.1 No. of Fire Outbreak & Casualties by LGA, 2011 …………………………………………………..40
Table 7.2 Population of Prison Inmates, 2011 ………….………………………………………………………….41
Table 7.3 Distribution of Persons Committed to Prison by Sex, Age & LGA, 2011 ……………….42
CHAPTER VIII
PUBLIC FINANCE 43-44
Table 8.1 Local Government Area Revenue by Type, 2011 …………………………………………………..45
Table 8.2 Recurrent Expenditure by Economic Category & LGA, 2011 …………………………………46
Table 8.3 LGA Capital Expenditure by Type of Assets, 2011 …………………………………………………47
Table 8.3 Estimates/Actual Expenditure by LGA, 2011 ………………………………………………………..48
CHAPTER IX
EDUCATION 49-50
Table 9.1 Primary School Enrolment by Classes, Sex & LGA, 2011 …….……………………………….51
Table 9.2 Primary School Enrolment by Classes, Sex & LGA, 2011 (cont’d) ………………………..52
Table 9.3 Number of Schools and Classroom LGA, 2011 …….………………………………………………53
Table 9.4 Secondary School Enrolment by Classes, Sex & LGA, 2011 …….…………………………..54
Table 9.5 Secondary School Enrolment by Classes, Sex & LGA, 2011 (Cont’d) …………………...55
Table 9.6 No. of Teaching Staff in Primary Education by Qualification, Sex & LGA, 2011......56
Table 9.7 No. of Teaching Staff in Secondary Education by Qualification, Sex & LGA, 2011 .57
Table 9.8 Distribution of Teachers in Secondary School by Sex & LGA, 2011 ……………………..58
Table 9.9 Distribution of Teachers in Secondary School by Sex & LGA, 2011(Cont’d) ………..59
CHAPTER X
BUNISINESS STATISTICS 60
Table 10.1 List of Establishments by Activity & LGA, 2011 ………………………………………………..61
Table 10.2 List of Establishments by Activity & LGA, 2011 (Cont’d) …………………………………..62
Table 10.3 List of Establishments by Activity & LGA, 2011 (Cont’d) …………………………………..63
Table 10.4 List of Establishments by Activity & LGA, 2011 (Cont’d) …………………………………..64
Table 10.5 List of Establishments by Activity & LGA, 2011 (Cont’d) …………………………………..65
Table 10.6 List of Establishments by Activity & LGA, 2011 (Cont’d) …………………………………..66
Table 10.7 List of Establishments by Activity & LGA, 2011 (Cont’d) …………………………………..67
Table 10.8 List of Establishments by Activity & LGA, 2011 (Cont’d) …………………………………..68
CHAPTER XI
COMMUNICATION 69
Table 11.1 Post Offices and Postal Agencies by LGA, 2011 ………………………………………………..70
Table 11.2 Number of Postal Articles Handled by LGA, 2011 …………………………………………….71
Table 11.3 Revenue Received from Postal Services by LGA, 2011 ……………………………………..72
CHAPTER XII
WATER STATISTICS 73
Table 12.1 Number of Wells dug by Govt/Assisting Agencies in LGA, 2011 ………………………..74
CHAPTER XIII
INFRASTRUCTURE 75
Table 13.1 Road Reconstruction Progress Report as at 31st December, 2011…………………….76
Table 13.2 Road Reconstruction Progress Report as at 31st December, 2011(Cont’d) ………77
Table 13.3 Road Reconstruction Progress Report as at 31st December, 2011(Cont’d) ..…….78
Table 13.4 Road Reconstruction Progress Report as at 31st December, 2011(Cont’d)……….79
CHAPTER XIV
LEGISLATORS 80-81
Table 11.1 Profile of State House of Assembly Members by Age group & Sex, 2011 …………………82
Table 11.2 Previous Occupation of members of House of Assembly by Age group & Sex, 2011…83
CHAPTER ONE
WEATHER AND CLIMATE
This section presents metrological data of Anambra State with respect to Average monthly
maximum temperature, Average minimum temperature and Relative humidity from January 2011 to
December 2011.
The State recorded the highest Relative humidity in the month of September and the lowest in the
month of December.
Table 1.1 AVERAGE MONTHLY MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE, 2011
O°c
MONTH 2011 January 34.3 February 35.5 March 36.1 April 34 May 32.6 June 31.1 July 29.9 August 29 September 30.4 October 31.5 November 34.2 December 34.6 TOTAL 393.2 AVERAGE 32.76666667 Source: Federal Ministry of Aviation, Meteorological Department, Awka.
Table 1.1: This table contains information on maximum temperature and actually shows that the
State experienced the hottest temperature in the month of March and also experienced the lowest
minimum temperature in the month of December.
Fig.1.1 Average Monthly Maximum Temperature, 2011
Fig. 1.1: Shows the pictorial representation of the Average monthly maximum temperature in table
1.1 above. It displays the values per month and their corresponding percentages from which a lot of
inferences could be made.
Table 1.2 AVERAGE MONTHLY MINIMUM TEMPERATURE, 2011
O°c
MONTH 2011 January 18.6 February 23.01 March 25 April 24.5 May 23.9 June 23.6 July 22,8 August 23.3 September 23.1 October 23.1 November 23.4 December 17.9 TOTAL 249.41 AVERAGE 20.78416667 Source: Federal Ministry of Aviation, Meteorological Department, Awka.
Table 1.2 displays the average monthly minimum temperature from January to December, 2011. It
would be observed that the value varied from month to month but it gave the averages of 20.8Oc.
The state experienced the lowest temperature drop of 17.9˚ in the month of December.
January, 34.3, 9%
February, 35.5, 9%
March, 36.1, 9%
April, 34, 9%
May, 32.6, 8% June,
31.1, 8%
July, 29.9, 7%
August, 29, 7%
September, 30.4, 8%
October, 31.5, 8%
November, 34.2, 9%
December, 34.6, 9% January
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December
Table 1.3 AVERAGE MONTHLY RELATIVE HUMIDITY AT 0900, 2011
Percent
MONTH 2011 January 76 February 80 March 76 April 81 May 81 June 85 July 89 August 87 September 86 October 85 November 73 December 76 Total 975 Average 81.25 Source: Federal Ministry of Aviation, Meteorological Department, Awka.
The above table showed that the highest monthly relative humidity was highest
in the month of July with 89 Oc closely followed by August which had 87 Oc. Also
lowest relative humidity was experienced in November with 73 Oc. January, March
and December had the same relative humidity of 76 Oc which were the second
lowest for the year. The average relative humidity for the year was 81.25 Oc. It
was observed that the relative humidity revolved around 80 Oc.
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CHAPTER TWO
POPULATION
This section provides figures and data on the land mass and percentage of highlands and
lowlands in the state.
It also presents the 1991 census figures as reported by the National Population Commission
(NPC) and the projections thereof for 2010 and 2011 using the state’s growth rate of 2.83%.
Presented also is the Registered birth and Registered death data for the year 2011 and the
Population density of the state.
Fig. 2.1: Population of Anambra State by Local Government Area, 2011.
Table 2.1 showed that Anambra West Local Government has the largest landmass followed by
Ogbaru and Anambra East, with Orumba South having the least landmass.
It also portrayed the population density of the Local Governments Areas in descending order as
follows: Idemili North, Orumba South, Orumba North,…Oyi local Government area implying
that Idemili North is most densely populated while Oyi is the most sparsely populated local
Government area
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Table 2.1
LAND MASS OF ANAMBRA STATE BY LGA, 2011
LGA
AREA HIGHLANDS PLAIN LANDS
(SQ. KM.) (≈ %) (≈ %)
Aguata 534 0 18
Anambra East 418 0 12
Anambra West 613 15 21
Anaocha 109 36 50
Awka North 356 20 48
Awka South 175 14 61
Ayamelum 196 40 35
Dunukofia 72 28 40
Ekwusigo 104 25 44
Idemili North 66 34 38
Idemili South 145 20 25
Ihiala 310 22 40
Njikoka 81 18 42
Nnewi North 128 18 42
Nnewi South 176 34 38
Ogbaru 504 5 30
Onitsha North 305 11 39
Onitsha South 196 20 48
Orumba North 44 15 47
Orumba South 24 0 14
Oyi 331 10 40
ANAMBRA STATE 4887 385 772
Source: Ministry of Lands, Survey and Town Planning , Awka.
Table 2.2
POPULATION PROJECTION OF ANAMBRA STATE
LGA 1991 2010 2011
Aguata 286,897 487532 501329
Anambra East 57,928 98439 101224
Anambra West 109,075 185354 190600
Anaocha 200,607 340897 350544
Awka North 60,728 103197 106117
Awka South 130,664 222041 228325
Ayamelum 85,819 145835 149962
Dunukofia 73,473 124855 128388
Ekwusigo 89,171 151531 155819
Idemili North 278,642 473504 486904
Idemili South 124,123 210926 216895
Ihiala 179,589 305180 313817
Njikoka 72,948 123962 127471
Nnewi North 121,063 205726 211548
Nnewi South 147,428 250528 257618
Ogbaru 191,761 325865 335087
Onitsha North 121,063 205726 211548
Onitsha South 135,290 229902 236408
Orumba North 127,476 216623 222754
Orumba South 92,716 157555 162014
Oyi 109,921 186792 192078
ANAMBRA STATE 2,796,382 4,751,967 4,886,447
Note: The populations of 2008 -2010 were computed using Anambra State growth rate of 2.83%.
Table 2.3
POPULATION DENSITY BY LGA, 2011
AREA (SQ KM)
POPULATION
LGA NUMBER DENSITY
Aguata 534 501,329 939
Anambra East 418 101,224 242
Anambra West 613 190,600 311
Anaocha 109 350,544 3,216
Awka North 356 106,117 298
Awka South 175 228,325 1,305
Ayamelum 196 149,962 765
Dunukofia 72 128,388 1,783
Ekwusigo 104 155,819 1,498
Idemili North 66 486,904 7,377
Idemili South 145 216,895 1,496
Ihiala 310 313,817 1,012
Njikoka 81 127,471 1,574
Nnewi North 128 211,548 1,653
Nnewi South 176 257,618 1,464
Ogbaru 504 335,087 665
Onitsha North 305 211,548 694
Onitsha South 196 236,408 1,206
Orumba North 44 222,754 5,063
Orumba South 24 162,014 6,751
Oyi 331 192,078 580
ANAMBRA STATE 4,887 4,886,450 39,891
Source: State Bureau of Statistics, Awka.
Table 2.4 NUMBER OF REGISTERED BIRTH BY SEX AND LGA, 2011.
2011
LGA MALE FEMALE TOTAL
Aguata 1724 1795 3519
Anambra East 1853 1645 3498
Anambra West 1411 1330 2741
Anaocha 844 793 1637
Awka North 842 1114 1956
Awka South 2194 2048 4242
Ayamelum 919 810 1729
Dunukofia 1153 1179 2332
Ekwusigo 1203 1201 2404
Idemili North 6203 5825 12028
Idemili South 2559 3038 5597
Ihiala 1253 1133 2386
Njikoka 1697 1784 3481
Nnewi North 2986 2855 5841
Nnewi South 1238 1137 2375
Ogbaru 1003 1137 2140
Onitsha North 4619 4434 9053
Onitsha South 3326 2866 6192
Orumba North 1450 1297 2747
Orumba South 1200 1140 2340
Oyi 853 834 1687
ANAMBRA STATE 40530 39395 79925
Source: National Population Commission, Awka.
Table 2.5
NUMBER OF REGISTERED DEATH BY SEX AND LGA, 2011
2011
LGA MALE FEMALE TOTAL
Aguata 21 20 41
Anambra East 25 26 51
Anambra West 40 36 76
Anaocha 36 15 51
Awka North 1 1 2
Awka South 143 55 198
Ayamelum 31 19 50
Dunukofia 25 8 33
Ekwusigo 39 28 67
Idemili North 251 156 407
Idemili South 87 72 159
Ihiala 149 74 223
Njikoka 35 16 51
Nnewi North 130 65 195
Nnewi South 16 11 27
Ogbaru 0
Onitsha North 78 58 136
Onitsha South 38 27 65
Orumba North 31 33 64
Orumba South 6 3 9
Oyi 37 33 70
ANAMBRA STATE 1,219 756 1,975
Source: National Population Commission
Fig.2.2 NUMBER OF REGISTERED BIRTH BY SEX AND LGA, 2011
In Fig. 2.2 above, the lowest occurrence of birth in Anambra State in the year 2011 was in Anaocha
Local Government Area with total of 1,637 registered births followed by Oyi Local Government
Area with total number of 1,687 registered births.
The highest occurrence of birth was in Idemili North with the total of 12,028 registered births.
This may have resulted from the fact that Idemili North is the most densely populated local
government area in the state and therefore may have the greatest number of registered births.
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Fig. Registered Death by Sex, 2011
From the given data, the highest occurrence of death registered in Anambra State in the year 2011 was in
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The lowest occurrence of death in the year 2011 in Anambra State was in Awka North with just 2 deaths (1
male and 1 female).
Generally, the death occurrences in males totalling 1,219 (62% of the total) were greater than females
totalling 756 (38%) in the year 2011.
Ogbaru Local Government has no death entered. Awka North has just 2 deaths registered.
CHAPTER 3
MAN POWER
This section presents data on both the State and the Local Government Public Service
Manpower for the year 2011. The manpower of Public/Civil service is presented in category,
sex and by Local government area.
Figure 3.1 Public Service Manpower by Cadre and LGA, 2011
It would be observed that the State Public Service has more manpower in the
Professional/Technician cadre (44.7%) followed by the Others cadre (29.1%), the Admin/Manager
cadre (16.5%) with the clerical cadre (9.7%) bringing up the rear.
Fig. 3.1 reveals that the state has more female manpower (53.2% of their total population) than
male manpower (46.8% of their total population).
Figure 3.1 Public Service Man power by Sex & LGA, 2011.
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PROFESSIONAL/ ADMIN & CLERICAL OTHERS TOTAL
TECHNICIAN MANAGER
LGA M F M F M F M F M F BOTH SEXES
Aguata 77 124 34 33 11 28 31 72 153 257 410
Anambra East 66 54 11 18 3 10 22 35 102 117 219
Anambra West 12 5 10 4 1 6 12 13 35 28 63
Anaocha 58 90 23 28 2 19 45 58 128 195 323
Awka North 38 37 3 4 4 30 35 75 76 151
Awka South 124 136 74 59 15 70 100 60 313 325 638
Ayamelum 25 9 6 6 12 6 28 20 71 41 112
Dunukofia 37 30 16 12 3 9 36 30 92 81 173
Ekwusigo 36 39 11 16 12 11 29 36 88 102 190
Idemili North 130 137 35 47 4 25 44 80 213 289 502
Idemili South 37 50 2 11 2 20 40 45 81 126 207
Ihiala 59 59 18 20 11 14 38 33 126 126 252
Njikoka 97 107 34 80 25 37 49 60 205 284 489
Nnewi North 28 30 3 11 2 21 21 52 64 116
Nnewi South 21 16 2 11 11 7 22 18 56 52 108
Ogbaru 31 24 5 9 2 14 26 30 64 77 141
Onitsha North 95 47 26 19 15 15 31 44 167 125 292
Onitsha South 7 14 2 1 1 1 8 14 18 30 48
Orumba North 81 60 31 28 17 24 37 30 166 142 308
Orumba South 57 45 18 34 1 22 30 40 106 141 247
Oyi 65 54 21 40 1 17 29 23 116 134 250
Other State L.G.A 25 6 4 1 3 6 34 9 66 22 88
ANAMBRA STATE 1,206 1,173 389 492 156 363 742 806 2,493 2,834 5,327
Table 3.2 LOCAL GOVERNMENT SERVICE MANPOWER BY CADRE, SEX AND LGA, 2011
PROFESSIONAL/ ADMIN & CLERICAL OTHERS TOTAL
TECHNICIAN MANAGER
LGA M F M F M F M F M F BOTH SEXES
Aguata 124 188 11 5 5 210 33 3 143 106 549
Anambra East 85 36 6 3 30 38 143 162 264 239 503
Anambra West 18 5 59 51 36 24 142 89 255 169 424
Anaocha 20 107 7 10 2 45 73 149 102 311 413
Awka North 3 132 4 4 8 16 63 238 78 258 336
Awka South 22 13 15 46 15 35 107 258 159 471 630
Ayamelum 17 14 26 6 10 111 94 148 143 291
Dunukofia 2 9 54 16 54 49 278 76 396 476
Ekwusigo
Idemili North
Idemili South 5 7 10 6 24 78 346 96 380 476
Ihiala
Njikoka 10 32 3 13 10 50 76 393 99 488 587
Nnewi North 15 4 30 56 294 85 244 429
Nnewi South 14 6 3 6 4 20 40 119 61 151 212
Ogbaru 19 65 3 1 68 140 19 31 109 237 346
Onitsha North 5 8 9 16 17 99 304 128 330 458
Onitsha South 70 164 9 2 7 28 45 288 131 482 613
Orumba North 18 60 5 3 11 59 76 224 110 346 456
Orumba South
Oyi 24 69 5 6 8 47 71 205 108 327 435
Other State L.G.A .
ANAMBRA STATE 456 892 168 249 252 847 1,281 3,475 2,157 5,463
Source: Ministry of Local government & Chieftaincy matters
CHAPTER 4
AGRICULTURE
This section presents data on the Outrun of timbers and the Livestock slaughtered in
registered Markets (cattle) in 2010 and 2011 in the State.
Fig. 4.1 OUTRUN OF TIMBERS IN ANAMBRA STATE BY LGA, 2011
Table 4.1 below and Fig. 4.1 above shows that majority of the timber got from the state totalling 857
(93.3%) were sawn at stump while 33 representing 3.6% of the total timber were used and
consumed locally as firewood.
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OUTTURN OF TIMBERS BY LGA, 2011
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SAWN AT
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Aguata 242
Anambra East
Anambra West
Anaocha 172
Awka North 4 29 21
Awka South
Ayamelum
Dunukofia
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Ihiala 4
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Nnewi North 6
Nnewi South 3
Ogbaru 122 11
Onitsha North
Onitsha South
Orumba North 120
Orumba South 184
Oyi
ANAMBRA STATE 857 29 33
Source: Ministry of Agriculture, Awka
Fig. 4.2 LIVESTOCK (CATTLE) SLAUGHTERED IN REGISTERED MARKETS BY LGA, 2O11 -2012.
Table 4.2 below and Fig. 4.2 above shows that the consumption level of Livestock (Cattle) was
greater in 2011 with a value of 43,487 than in 2010 with a value of 42,741. It shows that there was a
2% increase in the consumption level of cattle in 2011. It will be observed that more cattle were
slaughtered in Idemili North and Nnewi North Local Government Areas in both 2010 and 2011. The
consumption level fluctuated in the local government areas between the two years.
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LGA 2010 2011
Aguata 2,000 1,440
Anambra East
Anambra West
Anaocha 570 600
Awka North 2,160
Awka South 5,140 3,567
Ayamelum
Dunukofia 3,440 3,600
Ekwusigo 194 480
Idemili North 5,950 6,480
Idemili South 4,050 4,080
Ihiala 1,200 2,160
Njikoka 990 1,440
Nnewi North 6,010 5,040
Nnewi South 1,060 1,080
Ogbaru
Onitsha North 3,010 2,880
Onitsha South 2,600 2,440
Orumba North 2,015 1,360
Orumba South 290 360
Oyi 4,222 4,320
ANAMBRA STATE 42,741 43,487
Source: Ministry of Agriculture, Awka.
CHAPTER 5
MOTOR VEHICHLE STATISTICS
The section contains data on the Registration of vehicles by Private/Government/Type,
traffic offences by Type and Number of road accidents by type of vehicles.
Fig. 5.1 Registration of Vehicles by Private/ Government and Type, 2011.
In Fig. 5.1 above and Table 5.1 below, it could be observed that privates represent 19.4%,
buses 16.2%, Lorries 1.2%, wagons 3.5%, motor cycles 59.3% and LGA 0.3% respectively, of
the total number of vehicles registered in 2011. This goes to show that more motorcycles
are registered in the state followed by Private, Buses, Wagon and Lorries with the LGA
registration bringing up the rear. Little wonder then why one tends to see more motorcycles
on our roads at any given point in time than any other means of transportation.
Fig. 5.2: Traffic Offences by Type, 2011.
In Fig.5.2 above and Table 5.2 below, Reckless Driving (42 %) ranked first in the traffic offences
recorded in the state followed by Overloading (27 %), Mechanical Fault (22 %) and lastly Others (9
%).
Fig.5.3: Number of Road Accidents by Type, 2011
Fig. 5.3 above and Table 5.3 below indicates that out of road accidents recorded in the state, Serous
road accidents represents 50.7 %, followed by Fatal road accidents representing 31.9% and Minor
road accidents representing 50.7% of the total accidents.
It can be readily inferred that most of the accidents occurring in the state for the year resulted in
serious accidents which informs why the Federal Road safety Corps in Anambra State have carried
out numerous campaign through the media, market places, churches village squares etc. intimating
road users on the need of obeying road rules and regulations and the need for careful driving so as
to reduce or minimise the occurrence of accidents for life is dear.
Table 5.1 REGISTRATION OF VEHICLES BY PRIVATE/GOVERNMENT/TYPE AND LGA, 2011
(Number)
REGISTRATION OF VEHICLE BY:
PRIVATE BUSES LORRIES WAGON MOTORCYCLES
LGA
LGA GOVERNMENT
Aguata 129 215 13 30 472 4
Anambra East 149 57 1 23 160 1
Anambra West
Anaocha 31 33 5 3 160
Awka North 194 39 8 27 317 1
Awka South 331 168 18 45 450 3
Ayamelum 37 32 3 5 58 6
Dunukofia 41 51 2 7 56
Ekwusigo 58 36 1 13 238 2
Idemili North 321 211 98 82 2,018 1
Idemili South 149 171 1 18 195 5
Ihiala 43 88 0 7 110 1
Njikoka 79 22 3 14 66 1
Nnewi North 124 583 0 31 2,117 5
Nnewi South 146 74 4 15 380 2
Ogbaru 455 71 6 103 1,004
Onitsha North 316 301 1 23 381 1
Onitsha South 203 126 26 53 507 6
Orumba North 31 35 1 8 68 2
Orumba South 111 118 0 25 250
Oyi 20 38 2 6 51 1
ANAMBRA STATE 2,968 2,469 193 538 9,058 42
Source: State motor Registry, Awka.
Table 5.2 TRAFFIC OFFENCES BY LGA, 2011
(Number)
TYPE OF OFFENCES
RECKLESS OVER MECHANICAL
LGA DRIVING LOADING FAULT OTHERS TOTAL
Aguata 15 4 5 1 25
Anambra East 1 1
Anambra West 2 1 3 1 7
Anaocha 1 1
Awka North 3 1 2 1 7
Awka South 4 2 1 3 10
Ayamelum 1 1
Dunukofia 4 1 3 2 10
Ekwusigo 13 10 1 5 29
Idemili North 7 3 2 12
Idemili South 6 1 3 1 11
Ihiala 17 13 12 42
Njikoka 8 3 4 1 16
Nnewi North 9 1 2 1 13
Nnewi South 2 1 3 2 8
Ogbaru 4 1 2 3 10
Onitsha North 26 20 16 2 64
Onitsha South 19 23 10 3 55
Orumba North 5 2 4 1 12
Orumba South 5 4 3 2 14
Oyi 15 13 8 3 39
ANAMBRA STATE 164 104 86 33 387
Source: State motor Registry, Awka.
Table 5.3 NUMBER OF ROAD ACCIDENTS BY TYPE AND LGA, 2011
(Number)
NO OF VEHICLES NO OF PERSONS
INJURED KILLED
LGA MINOR FATAL SERIOUS TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL
Aguata 7 12 20 39 1 2 3 3 1 4
Anambra East 5 11 18 34 1 2 3 2 2 4
Anambra West 5 10 19 34 3 1 4 2 2 4
Anaocha 7 14 20 41 1 2 3 2 0 2
Awka North 8 16 17 41 2 1 3 2 2 4
Awka South 5 11 19 35 2 1 3 2 1 3
Ayamelum 9 13 19 41 2 3 5 3 1 4
Dunukofia 7 14 18 39 1 1 2 0 2 2
Ekwusigo 6 15 19 40 1 1 2 2 2 4
Idemili North 8 14 22 44 0 2 2 2 3 5
Idemili South 5 10 20 35 2 3 5 2 3 5
Ihiala 6 12 19 37 1 2 3 2 1 3
Njikoka 7 10 16 33 4 1 5 3 1 4
Nnewi North 7 11 20 38 2 1 3 2 1 3
Nnewi South 8 14 21 43 3 1 4 2 3 5
Ogbaru 6 11 23 40 1 1 2 1 2 3
Onitsha North 5 10 24 39 1 1 2 2 1 3
Onitsha South 8 15 18 41 2 1 3 1 2 3
Orumba North 7 13 18 38 1 3 4 2 3 5
Orumba South 7 10 19 36 2 1 3 4 1 5
Oyi 8 14 24 46 3 1 4 2 1 3
ANAMBRA STATE 141 260 413 814 36 32 68 43 35 78
Source: Nigeria Police, Awka
CHAPTER 6
MEDICAL AND HEALTH STATISTICS
This chapter contains data on Number of Categorized health Establishment by LGA, Ownership of
health and Medical Institutions by Type, In-patients in Hospitals by Sex and LGA, Out-Patients in
Hospitals, Number of Beds by type of Health Establishment and HIV Data Analysis, 2011.
Figure 6.1 Number of Categorized Health Establishments by LGA, 2011
Fig. 6.1 above and Table 6.1 indicate that Maternity Hospital (52.9 %) represents more than half of
the total number of health establishments in the state. It was followed by Maternal Health centres
(25.7 %), Maternal Homes (19.1 %) and lastly General Hospital (1.5 %).
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Figure 6.2: Ownership of Health & Medical Institutions by Type, 2011.
In Fig. 6.2 above and Table 6.2 below, it will be observed that out of the health facilities established
in Anambra state totalling 1,481, 61.25% of them were privately owned. This is reflected in the
establishment of private hospitals in every nook and cranny of the state. Orumba north local
government area ranked first followed by Idemili North, Nnewi north with Anambra West bringing
up the rear.
State government established 26.7% of the total number of health establishment which were
spanned across the 21 local government areas in the state.
Mission hospitals represent 12% of the total number of health establishment in the state
Fig. 6.3 Summary of Health & Medical Institutions.
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Fig. 6.4 No. of Beds by Type of Health Establishments.
In Fig. 6.4 above and Table 6.5 below, it will be readily noticed that Maternity Hospitals account for
62.15% of the total number of beds obtained in health establishments in the state. This is because
there are more maternity hospitals in the state. Maternal Health Centres account for 15.2%,
Maternity Homes account for 14.5% while General Hospitals account for 7.6% of the total beds.
Paediatric Hospitals account for the least number of beds in the state with 0.7%.
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Table 6.1 NO OF CATEGORISED HEALTH ESTABLISHMENTS BY LGA, 2011
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GENERAL PEDIATRIC MATERNITY MATERNITY MATERNAL GRAND
HOSPITALS HOSPITAL HOSPITAL HOMES HEALTH TOTAL
LGA CENTRE
Aguata 2 73 3 35 113
Anambra East 2 6 8 14 30
Anambra West 1 2 19 22
Anaocha 2 20 11 22 55
Awka North 1 4 4 16 25
Awka South 2 1 49 13 12 77
Ayamelum 6 2 10 18
Dunukofia 20 3 9 32
Ekwusigo 2 16 14 25 57
Idemili North 1 79 50 21 151
Idemili South 2 31 7 13 53
Ihiala 1 40 43 29 113
Njikoka 2 17 7 13 39
Nnewi North 2 82 21 25 130
Nnewi South 2 16 14 27 59
Ogbaru 1 41 34 14 90
Onitsha North 1 6 190 21 8 226
Onitsha South 2 42 11 6 61
Orumba North 1 11 3 27 42
Orumba South 13 1 25 39
Oyi 21 9 8 38
ANAMBRA STATE 22 11 778 281 378 1,470
Source: Ministry of Health
Table 6.2
OWNERSHIP OF HEALTH AND MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS BY TYPE AND LGA, 2011
(Number)
STATE MISSION PRIVATE
LGA GOVERNMENT
Aguata 31 16 64
Anambra East 15 5 9
Anambra West 18 1 3
Anaocha 26 9 20
Awka North 17 3 5
Awka South 14 9 54
Ayamelum 14 4
Dunukofia 9 5 17
Ekwusigo 28 2 27
Idemili North 22 13 118
Idemili South 15 5 32
Ihiala 30 21 63
Njikoka 15 4 33
Nnewi North 26 8 95
Nnewi South 29 7 24
Ogbaru 15 17 58
Onitsha North 5 33 188
Onitsha South 2 10 49
Orumba North 29 1 12
Orumba South 27 3 9
Oyi 9 6 23
ANAMBRA STATE 396 178 907
Source: Ministry of Health
Table 6.3 INPATIENTS IN HOSPITAL BY SEX AND LGA, 2011
(Number)
STATE LOCAL
LGA GOVERNMENT GOVERNMENT MISSION PRIVATE
HOSPITALS HOSPITALS HOSPITALS HOSPITALS
MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE
Aguata 41 165
Anambra East 5 20
Anambra West
Anaocha 99 167
Awka North
Awka South
Ayamelum 34 40
Dunukofia 1 124
Ekwusigo 20 30
Idemili North
Idemili South 16 518
Ihiala
Njikoka 179 209
Nnewi North 2 36
Nnewi South 128
Ogbaru
Onitsha North
Onitsha South
Orumba North
Orumba South
Oyi 31 32
ANAMBRA STATE 428 1,469 0 0 0 0 0 0
Source: Ministry of Health.
TABLE 6.4
OUTPATIENTS IN HOSPITAL BY SEX AND LGA, 2011
(Number)
STATE LOCAL
LGA GOVERNMENT GOVERNMENT MISSION PRIVATE
HOSPITALS HOSPITALS HOSPITALS HOSPITALS
MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE
Aguata 412 604
Anambra East 561 1,425
Anambra West
Anaocha 1,795 3,430
Awka North
Awka South
Ayamelum 193 941
Dunukofia 107 515
Ekwusigo 400 625
Idemili North
Idemili South 1,573 2,187
Ihiala
Njikoka 7,001 7,122
Nnewi North 44 87
Nnewi South 83 581
Ogbaru
Onitsha North
Onitsha South
Orumba North
Orumba South
Oyi 1,672 1,880
ANAMBRA STATE 13841 19397 0 0 0 0 0 0
Source: Ministry of Health
Table 6.5 NUMBER OF BEDS BY TYPE OF HEALTH ESTABLISHMENT AND LGA, 2011
GENERAL PEDIATRIC MATERNITY MATERNITY MATERNAL
HOSPITALS HOSPITAL HOSPITAL HOMES HEALTH
LGA CENTRE
Aguata 802 322 125
Anambra East 4 74 50
Anambra West 8 8 35
Anaocha 38 364 50 158
Awka North 25 19 34
Awka South 31 229 53 87
Ayamelum 5 6 27
Dunukofia 261 12 29
Ekwusigo 26 241 78 147
Idemili North 18 492 541 207
Idemili South 228 40 54
Ihiala 12 448 313 173
Njikoka 36 583 40 49
Nnewi North 16 824 76 190
Nnewi South 8 134 101 120
Ogbaru 6 348 194 31
Onitsha North 33 2,024 30 310
Onitsha South 42 780 51 75
Orumba North 51 18 103
Orumba South 243 8 84
Oyi 312 49 42
ANAMBRA STATE 981 91 7,996 1,862 1,955
Source: Ministry of Health
CHAPTER 7
JUSTICE AND CRIME STATISTICS
This section provides information on the Number of Fire outbreaks and casualties, Population of
prison inmates and the Distribution of persons committed to prison by age, 2011.
Fig. 7.1: Number of Fire Outbreak by Local Government Area, 2011
Fig. 7.1 above and table 7.1 below indicated that Awka South Local Aovernment area recorded the
highest number of fire outbreak followed by Onitsha North. Nnewi North Local Government area
recorded the third highest in the state. This might stem from the fact that these 3 local government
areas are mostly metropolitan and have a lot of population. Oyi local government area recorded the
least number of fire outbreaks in the state in 2011.
It may be important to note that a lot of properties worth hundreds of millions of naira were gutted
in the fire incidences around the state. More properties were lost in the fire outbreaks in Onitsha
North, followed by Nnewi North and Nnewi South local government areas. Oyi local government
area also recorded the least destruction of property in the fire outbreak in the year, 2011.
It is worthy of note that a total of six lives were lost in the fire outbreaks in only two local
government areas namely: Nnewi North and Ihiala local government areas respectively.
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Fig. 7.2: Population of Prison Inmates by Sex and LGA, 2011.
From fig. 7.2 above and table 7.2 below it was observed that a total number of 866 males
representing 96% of their total population were committed to prison while a total number of just 37
females representing 4% of their total population were committed to prison in 2011.
Out of the total number of persons committed to prison in 2011, the number of prison inmates from
Idemili North local government area is highest (12%) followed closely by Ihiala (11%) and Idemili
South (7%), Aguata (7%), Anambra East (7%) with the least being Onitsha South local government
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In Fig 7.3 above and table 7.3 below, it was revealed that out of the total number of persons
committed to prison in 2011, 50.1% of them were within 26 – 50 years age bracket. 23.5% of the
number of prisoners fell under the age bracket 21 – 25 years. Those who are less than 20 years
representing 17.2 5% ranked third in that list while those who are under the age bracket 51 years
and above representing 9.2 % brought up the rear.
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Table 7.1 NUMBER OF FIRE OUTBREAK AND CASUALITIES BY LGA, 2011
Estimated Value
LGA Number of Number of Number of Number of of Properties
Fire Outbreak Person Injured Person Saved Death Lost (N)
Aguata 3 21,000,000.00
Anambra East 7 10,000,000.00
Anambra West 7 120,000,000.00
Anaocha 2 5,000,000.00
Awka North 2 5,600,000.00
Awka South 26 28,540,000.00
Ayamelum 7 150,000,000.00
Dunukofia 2 10,000,000.00
Ekwusigo 3 2,500,000.00
Idemili North 7 25,000,000.00
Idemili South 5 20,000,000.00
Ihiala 6 10 25 2 60,000,000.00
Njikoka 2 5,000,000.00
Nnewi North 10 4 20 4 155,000,000.00
Nnewi South 3 150,000,000.00
Ogbaru 8 2,000,000.00
Onitsha North 20 850,000,000.00
Onitsha South 8 100,000,000.00
Orumba North 2 5,440,000.00
Orumba South 2 10 9,000,000.00
Oyi 1 1,500,000.00
ANAMBRA STATE 133 14 55 6 1,735,580,000.00
Table 7.2 POPULATION OF PRISON INMATES BY SEX AND LGA, 2010 - 2011
(Number)
2011
LGA MALE FEMALE TOTAL
Aguata 59 1 60
Anambra East 53 6 59
Anambra West 16 1 17
Anaocha 45 2 47
Awka North 29 1 30
Awka South 52 2 54
Ayamelum 16 2 18
Dunukofia 20 20
Ekwusigo 50 1 51
Idemili North 98 8 106
Idemili South 63 1 64
Ihiala 99 3 102
Njikoka 42 1 43
Nnewi North 42 1 43
Nnewi South 11 1 12
Ogbaru 12 12
Onitsha North 11 3 14
Onitsha South 1 1
Orumba North 48 1 49
Orumba South 57 1 58
Oyi 4 1 43
ANAMBRA STATE 866 37 903
Source: Nigeria Prisons Service
Table 7.3 DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONS COMMITTED TO PRISON BY SEX, AGE AND LGA, 2011
AGE GROUP
LGA UNDER 18 -20 YEARS 21-25 YEARS 26 - 50 YEARS 51 YEARS & ABOVE
MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL
Aguata 3 10 19 19 33 1 34 4 4
Anambra East 15 2 17 7 7 26 4 30 5 5
Anambra West 2 2 6 1 7 6 6 2 2
Anaocha 5 5 3 2 5 31 31 4 4
Awka North 6 1 7 6 6 15 15 4 4
Awka South 6 1 7 12 12 25 1 26 6 6
Ayamelum 2 2 7 7 6 2 8 1 1
Dunukofia 3 3 4 4 10 10 3 3
Ekwusigo 11 11 8 8 26 1 27 5 5
Idemili North 14 1 15 29 2 31 44 4 48 10 1 11
Idemili South 11 11 16 16 25 1 26 8 8
Ihiala 20 20 27 27 46 2 48 5 1 6
Njikoka 6 1 7 6 6 29 29 2 2
Nnewi North 7 7 10 10 21 1 22 4 4
Nnewi South 0 10 10 25 1 26 4 4
Ogbaru 4 4 3 3 6 6 0
Onitsha North 3 3 3 2 5 3 3 2 2
Onitsha South 0 0 1 1 0
Orumba North 9 9 12 12 20 1 21 7 7
Orumba South 13 13 9 9 30 1 31 5 5
Oyi 7 1 8 16 16 21 21 3 3
ANAMBRA STATE 147 7 161 213 7 220 449 20 469 84 2 86
Source: Nigeria Prisons Service, Awka.
CHAPTER 8
PUBLIC FINANCE
This section contains data on Local Government Area Revenue, Capital
Expenditure, Estimated/Actual Expenditure and Cost of Self help projects by
category in the 21 local government areas in Anambra state. The sources of
revenue ranges from statutory allocation, vat, 13% derivation, direct tax,
excess derivation, fines, fees and licenses and other income.
Fig. 8.1: Local Government Area Revenue, 2011
In Fig. 8.1 above and Table 8.1, Statutory Allocation representing 90.2% is the
highest source of income accruable to the local government areas in Anambra
state followed by Grants to LGAs representing 5.9%, Fees, Fines, Licences &
Others representing 2.4%, Other Income Penalties representing 1% and lastly
Government Direct Taxes representing 0.5% of the total income.
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Fig. 8.2 Recurrent Expenditure by Economic Category, 2012
In Fig. 8.2 above and Table 8.2 below, it will be observed that Purchase of
Services representing 96.6% ranked first in the recurrent expenditure of local
government areas in Anambra state. Second in line are Wages and salaries
representing 2.9% and lastly the Purchase of Goods representing 0.5% of the
total recurrent expenditure of local government areas of the state.
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Table 8.1 LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA REVENUE BY TYPE, 2011
(N'000)
STATUTORY GRANTS TO GOVERNMENT FEES, FINES OTHER
LGA ALLOCATION LGA DIRECT LICENCES AND INCOME TOTAL
TAXES OTHERS PENALTIES
Aguata 52,000,000.00 14,000,000.00 25,000,000.00 85,000,000.00 25,000,000.00 201,000,000.00
Anambra East 220,036,051.83 945,680.00 1,834,020.00 222,815,751.83
Anambra West 382,964,298.00 74,500.00 2,534,220.00 138,476.00 385,711,494.00
Anaocha 358,683,821.00 998,540.00 3,882,270.00 363,564,631.00
Awka North 353,724,129.17 13,900.00 351,760.00 288,400.00 354,378,189.17
Awka South 322,143,358.16 1,540,880.00 4,162,280.00 506,980.00 328,353,498.16
Ayamelum 308,786,826.00 250,000.00 787,790.00 309,824,616.00
Dunukofia 342,353,257.00 394,550.00 869,210.00 11,109,700.00 354,726,717.00
Ekwusigo 267,355,186.42 204,800.00 1,993,340.50 269,553,326.92
Idemili North 189,382,999.18 5,678,679.00 195,061,678.18
Idemili South 211,198,639.37 53,800.00 2,310,390.00 2,056,110.00 215,618,939.37
Ihiala 193,295,118.00 11,300.00 7,787,960.00 201,094,378.00
Njikoka 262,688,344.19 249,702,122.01 309,100.00 5,112,597.77 2,260,145.81 520,072,309.78
Nnewi North 407,020,074.22 1,978,700.00 5,803,445.00 7,435,300.00 422,237,519.22
Nnewi South 186,277,024.41 151,800.00 2,271,680.00 291,347.88 188,991,852.29
Ogbaru 271,995,506.91 95,700,000.00 500.00 4,846,696.00 1,267,275.66 373,809,978.57
Onitsha North 301,801,935.00 471,000.00 5,079,515.00 307,352,450.00
Onitsha South 44,365,596.05 82,000.00 2,517,870.00 6,491,100.00 53,456,566.05
Orumba North 333,160,455.93 8,000.00 2,690,346.00 1,160,100.00 337,018,901.93
Orumba South 359,552,172.00 3,042,479.00 362,594,651.00
Oyi 166,330,301.00 60,000.00 652,215.00 1,755,000.00 168,797,516.00
ANAMBRA STATE 5,535,115,093.84 359,402,122.01 31,603,370.00 148,320,423.27 61,593,955.35 6,136,034,964.47
Source: PRS dept, Ministry of Local Government & Chieftaincy Matters
Table 8.2 RECURRENT EXPENDITURE BY ECONOMIC CATEGORY AND LGA, 2011
(N'000)
WAGES AND PURCHASE OF PURCHASE OF
LGA SALARIES GOODS SERVICES TOTAL
Aguata 235,000,000.00 8,000,000.00 81,000,000.00 324,000,000.00
Anambra East 233,481,099.60 30,432,100.15 22,241,992.22 286,155,191.97
Anambra West 164,280,456.00 87,109,880.00 18,750,000.00 270,140,336.00
Anaocha 96,587,021.00 56,998,959.00 3,055,540.00 156,641,520.00
Awka North 180,272,005.67 30,353,887.25 54,906,930.43 265,532,823.35
Awka South 380,493,460.13 19,272,095.80 40,397,213.21 440,162,769.14
Ayamelum 125,920,614.10 785,000.00 126,705,614.10
Dunukofia 50,053,565.95 2,556,190.00 59,252,788.99 111,862,544.94
Ekwusigo 229,140,170.02 40,464,182.57 31,426,469.19 301,030,821.78
Idemili North 92,079,876.07 1,702,980.00 121,509,182,182.92 121,602,965,038.99
Idemili South 188,254,210.17 141,353,346.51 72,593,986.00 402,201,542.68
Ihiala 188,285,900.00 14,061,190.00 82,904,960.00 285,252,050.00
Njikoka 297,273,722.17 4,363,888.12 301,637,610.29
Nnewi North 52,193,712.00 2,915,650.00 114,383,992.00 169,493,354.00
Nnewi South 71,916,878.46 63,422,331.05 2,390,543.37 137,729,752.88
Ogbaru 71,307,543.12 115,197,946.80 57,598,973.00 244,104,462.92
Onitsha North 247,175,645.02 3,867,830.00 63,444,080.00 314,487,555.02
Onitsha South 268,158,745.20 53,267,730.07 16,474,377.38 337,900,852.65
Orumba North 193,722,230.00 9,827,640.00 80,811,880.00 284,361,750.00
Orumba South 148,870,126.00 1,071,300.00 107,489,715.00 257,431,141.00
Oyi 128,987,251.00 73,695,794.00 202,683,045.00
ANAMBRA STATE 3,643,454,231.68 687,024,127.32 122,492,001,417.71 126,822,479,776.71
Source: PRS Dept, Ministry of local Government and Chieftaincy Matters
Table 8.3 LGA CAPITAL EXPENDITURE BY TYPE OF ASSETS, 2011
(N'000)
RESIDENTIAL NON- OTHER TRANSPORT MACHINE
LGA BUILDINGS RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUC- AND AND OTHERS TOTAL
BUILDINGS TION EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT
Aguata 52,000,000.00 14,000,000.00 25,000,000.00 85,000,000.00 5,000,000.00 25,000,000.00 206,000,000.00
Anambra East 12,811,377.00 22,571,245.00 16,343,100.00 17,199,410.00 68,925,132.00
Anambra West 59,912,664.00 26,495,204.00 10,320,000.00 22,002,790.00 118,730,658.00
Anaocha 17,810,928.00 74,242,379.00 8,894,000.00 134,430,514.00 694,300.00 86,338,685.00 322,410,806.00
Awka North 10,000,000.00 32,287,390.00 26,164,700.00 25,096,000.00 2,300,160.00 34,193,440.00 130,041,690.00
Awka South 5,918,000.00 57,344,077.50 39,357,198.00 102,619,275.50
Ayamelum 45,192,779.64 4,000,000.00 94,888,500.00 41,856,350.00 185,937,629.64
Dunukofia 117,971,492.00 4,593,000.00 28,037,000.00 150,601,492.00
Ekwusigo 9,057,000.00 69,605,136.18 2,378,000.00 85,378,049.82 166,418,186.00
Idemili North 134,030,574.36 1,520,000.00 5,521,600.00 141,072,174.36
Idemili South 39,693,000.00 930,000.00 47,184,973.00 45,836,000.00 7,709,373.00 141,353,346.00
Ihiala 20,988,270.00 278,892,120.00 75,761,020.00 23,320,160.00 398,961,570.00
Njikoka 17,357,000.00 70,833,388.11 6,105,888.12 94,296,276.23
Nnewi North 1,316,720.00 49,673,000.00 183,371,716.30 895,800.00 8,835,130.00 244,092,366.30
Nnewi South 72,997,741.60 1,650,000.00 37,528,114.86 112,175,856.46
Ogbaru 50,925,470.16 42,420,000.00 6,468,050.00 17,251,241.00 117,064,761.16
Onitsha North 21,000,000.00 20,767,900.00 8,922,000.00 50,689,900.00
Onitsha South 189,750,473.15 19,242,608.61 208,993,081.76
Orumba North 16,500,000.00 1,647,000.00 83,481,483.04 446,650.00 53,122,317.00 155,197,450.04
Orumba South 10,150,000.00 5,480,000.00 62,245,150.00 77,875,150.00
Oyi 25,617,125.00 24,083,388.00 9,391,251.00 700,000.00 21,360,850.00 81,152,614.00
ANAMBRA STATE 81,127,648.00 595,993,841.24 893,571,527.32 971,702,783.48 81,686,260.00 650,527,355.41 3,274,609,415.45
Source: PRS Dept, Min. of Local Government & Chieftaincy Matters
Table 8.4 ESTIMATED/ACTUAL EXPENDITURE BY LGA, 2011
(N'000)
ESTIMATED ACTUAL
LGA EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURE DIFFERENCE % DIFFERENCE
(1) (2) (3) (4) = (3) - (2) (5) = [(4)/(2)] x 100
Aguata 1,017,493,000.00 385,200.00 -1,017,107,800.00 -100.0%
Anambra East 829,100,000.00 355,080,384.00 -474,019,616.00 -57.2%
Anambra West 954,462,668.00 388,905,994.00 -565,556,674.00 -59.3%
Anaocha 1,018,932,124.00 479,052,326.00 -539,879,798.00 -53.0%
Awka North 823,988,150.00
395,574,513.35 -428,413,636.65 -52.0%
Awka South 423,877,627.00 205,238,551.00 -218,639,076.00 -51.6%
Ayamelum 1,008,300,897.50 426,901,394.75 -581,399,502.75 -57.7%
Dunukofia 1,245,740,890.00 983,568,702.00 -262,172,188.00 -21.0%
Ekwusigo 1,238,087,454.00 467,419,007.78 -770,668,446.22 -62.2%
Idemili North 219,794,620.00 123,212,162.92 -96,582,457.08 -43.9%
Idemili South 772,371,190.00 401,877,171.00 -370,494,019.00 -48.0%
Ihiala 859,069,590.00 684,213,620.00 174,855,970.00 20.4%
Njikoka 811,000,000.00 428,469,852.00 -382,530,148.00 -47.2%
Nnewi North 985,634,150.00 437,418,509.00 -548,215,641.00 -55.6%
Nnewi South 919,331,940.00 336,885,214.34 -582,446,725.66 -63.4%
Ogbaru 620,000,000.00 114,564,762.04 -505,435,237.96 -81.5%
Onitsha North 994,473,180.00 314,487,555.02 -679,985,624.98 -68.4%
Onitsha South 1,032,816,270.00 546,894,634.41 -485,921,635.59 -47.0%
Orumba North 888,191,202.30 427,427,042.89 -460,764,159.41 -51.9%
Orumba South 0.00 #DIV/0!
Oyi 500,950,000.00 81,152,614.00 -419,797,386.00 -83.8%
ANAMBRA STATE 17,163,614,952.80 7,598,729,210.50 -9,564,885,742.30 -55.7%
Source: PRS Dept, Ministry of Local Government & Chieftaincy Matters.
CHAPTER 9
EDUCATION STATISTICS
This chapter contains data on Number of schools and classrooms, Primary and Secondary schools enrolment,
Distribution of teachers in primary school, Number of teaching staff in primary/secondary school by
qualification.
It provides information that gives room for a lot of inferences to be made in the education sector.
Fig. 9.1: Primary School Enrolment in Anambra State, 2011.
In fig. 9.1 and tables 9.1 & 9.2, it will be seen that the number of pupils in primary two reduced in number than the pupils
in primary one. This may be as a result of poor performance in primary one. The figure increased from 119151 in primary
three to 119151 in primary four. The enrolment nose-dived again in primary five and rose sharply to 125,215 (92.83%) in
primary six. It is worthy of note that some pupils tend to register for common entrance examination from primary five
which may have invariably caused the increase in the number of pupils in primary six.
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In fig. 9.2 above and table 9.4 & 9.5 below, it will be observed that a total number of 23,436 students successfully passed
Common Entrance Exams and enrolled into JSS1. This number increased in JSS2 and decreased in JSS3. Their population
decreased in SSS1. This may be as a result of failure of the JSS3 examination or that a lot of students decided to drop-out
from school due to financial constraints or inability to cope intellectually.
Fig. 9.3 Number of Teaching Staff in Primary School by Qualification, 2011
Table 9.6 below and fig. 9.3 above show that out of the total number of teachers (8, 396) in primary school, 93% of them
are female while 6.6% of them are male.
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qualification (NCE) is highest representing 56.5 % of the total teachers while those of them who are graduates represents
41.7% of the total teachers. Teachers employed in the states who were neither graduates nor NCE holders, but possess
other form(s) of qualification represent 1.8% of the total teachers in the state.
Fig. 9.4 Number of Teaching Staff in Secondary Schools by Qualification & Sex, 2011
Table 9.7 below and fig. 9.4 above show that out of the total number of teachers (8, 396) in Secondary school, 80.6% of
them are female while 19.4% of them are male.
A close observation shows that out of the total number of teachers in Secondary school in the state, the number of
graduate teachers is highest representing 71 % of the total teachers while those of them who are with NCE qualification
represent 22.3%. Teachers employed in the state who were neither graduates nor NCE holders, but possess other forms
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Table 9.1
PRIMARY SCHOOLS ENROLMENT BY CLASSES, SEX AND LGA, 2011
PRIMARY I PRIMARY II PRIMARY III
LGA FEMALE MALE PLUS NO OF FEMALE MALE PLUS NO OF FEMALE MALE PLUS NO OF
FEMALE CLASSES FEMALE CLASSES FEMALE CLASSES
Aguata 5,305 11,237 281 5,028 10,866 272 5,544 11,328 283
Anambra East 2,971 5,659 141 2,879 5,624 141 3,102 6,081 152
Anambra West 2,553 5,062 126 2,453 4,823 121 2,330 4,660 117
Anaocha 4,606 9,209 230 3,208 6,339 158 2,680 5,752 144
Awka North 2,252 4,336 108 2,252 4,243 106 2,209 4,224 106
Awka South 2,020 4,117 103 2,295 4,648 116 2,498 5,109 128
Ayamelum 1,732 4,445 111 1,664 3,325 831 1,490 3,068 77
Dunukofia 1,234 2,456 61 1,210 2,494 62 1,172 2,515 63
Ekwusigo 1,664 3,399 85 1,725 3,408 85 1,741 3,431 25
Idemili North 5,038 10,071 251 5,399 10,520 263 5,607 10,530 263
Idemili South 1,400 2,824 71 1,373 2,769 69 1,423 2,820 71
Ihiala 3,885 7,797 195 3,776 7,641 191 3,899 7,842 196
Njikoka 1,926 3,919 98 2,094 4,114 103 2,134 4,219 105
Nnewi North 2,726 5,180 129 2,778 5,330 133 2,830 5,443 136
Nnewi South 2,965 5,930 148 2,928 5,665 142 2,976 5,901 147
Ogbaru 2,374 4,137 103 2,323 4,531 113 2,300 4,508 112
Onitsha North 4,670 9,156 279 8,465 9,796 245 5,040 9,941 128
Onitsha South 5,620 9,331 233 6,212 10,227 256 6,433 10,433 261
Orumba North 544 1,069 27 556 1,087 27 562 1,123 28
Orumba South 2,195 4,383 109 2,184 4,289 107 2,085 4,201 105
Oyi 2,471 4,743 119 2,459 4,763 119 2,415 4,772 119
ANAMBRA STATE 60,151 118,460 3,008 63,261 116,502 3,660 60,470 117,901 2,766
Source: Ministry of Education.
Table 9.2
PRIMARY SCHOOLS ENROLMENT BY CLASSES, SEX AND LGA, 2011 (cont'd)
(Enrolment in '000)
PRIMARY IV PRIMARY V PRIMARY VI
LGA FEMALE MALE PLUS NO OF FEMALE MALE PLUS NO OF FEMALE
MALE PLUS NO OF NO OF
FEMALE CLASSES FEMALE CLASSES FEMALE CLASSES SCHOOLS
Aguata 5,402 11,173 279 5,418 11,294 282 5,399 10,979 274 74
Anambra East 3,049 5,983 149 2,796 5,522 138 2,540 4,961 124 53
Anambra West 2,297 4,533 113 2,256 4,503 113 2,126 4,135 103 50
Anaocha 3,077 6,295 157 2,676 5,506 138 4,182 8,822 221 50
Awka North 2,158 4,101 102 2,227 4,160 104 1,917 5,729 143 38
Awka South 2,512 5,207 130 2,572 5,086 127 2,565 5,053 126 42
Ayamelum 1,537 3,044 76 1,460 3,015 75 1,439 2,909 73 49
Dunukofia 1,132 2,417 62 1,081 2,230 56 1,166 2,271 57 22
Ekwusigo 1,716 3,450 86 1,666 3,307 83 1,660 3,271 82 37
Idemili North 5,633 10,801 270 5,624 10,694 267 6,085 11,223 281 70
Idemili South 1,473 2,877 72 1,430 2,860 71 1,322 2,645 66 44
Ihiala 3,865 7,759 194 3,354 7,366 184 3,981 7,966 199 100
Njikoka 2,094 4,188 105 2,012 4,032 101 2,107 4,168 104 38
Nnewi North 2,798 5,368 134 2,773 5,315 133 2,858 5,373 134 45
Nnewi South 2,891 5,873 147 2,939 5,898 147 2,981 5,918 148 61
Ogbaru 2,351 4,669 117 2,209 4,306 108 2,257 2,470 62 60
Onitsha North 5,291 10,411 260 5,411 10,622 265 8,490 16,714 418 26
Onitsha South 6,433 10,701 268 6,240 10,423 261 6,338 10,671 267 41
Orumba North 599 1,183 30 553 1,125 28 608 1,238 301 52
Orumba South 2,208 4,344 109 2,141 4,277 107 1,992 3,976 99 42
Oyi 2,412 4,774 119 2,441 4,731 118 2,379 4,723 118 46
ANAMBRA STATE 60,928 119,151 2,979 59,279 116,272 2,906 64,392 125,215 3,400 1,040
Source: Ministry of Education.
Table 9.3 NUMBER OF SCHOOLS AND CLASSROOMS BY LGA, 2011
(Number)
NURSERY PRIMARY
LGA NO OF CLASSROOM NO OF CLASSROOM
SCHOOLS SCHOOLS
Aguata 71 388 74 970
Anambra East 48 101 53 250
Anambra West 46 118 50 296
Anaocha 50 193 50 480
Awka North 34 108 38 270
Awka South 38 139 42 345
Ayamelum 46 109 49 274
Dunukofia 22 98 22 489
Ekwusigo 37 139 37 349
Idemili North 62 484 70 1,211
Idemili South 44 169 44 423
Ihiala 100 301 100 750
Njikoka 38 122 38 305
Nnewi North 39 185 45 464
Nnewi South 59 251 61 628
Ogbaru 50 111 60 279
Onitsha North 21 113 26 566
Onitsha South 35 149 41 374
Orumba North 52 215 52 539
Orumba South 39 143 42 359
Oyi 45 114 46 287
ANAMBRA STATE 976 3,750 1,040 9,908
Source: Ministry of Education.
Table 9.4
SECONDARY SCHOOL ENROLMENT BY CLASSES, SEX AND LGA, 2011
(Enrolment in '000)
JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL (JSS)
JSS I JSS II JSS III
LGA FEMALE MALE PLUS NO OF FEMALE
MALE PLUS NO OF FEMALE
MALE PLUS NO OF
FEMALE CLASSES FEMALE CLASSES FEMALE CLASSES
Aguata 575 1,203 54 606 1,197 50 612 1,140 48
Anambra East 408 720 30 412 719 30 240 542 23
Anambra West 123 326 14 105 299 13 109 215 10
Anaocha 482 914 38 486 955 40 488 861 36
Awka North 165 356 15 230 444 19 260 461 19
Awka South 1,233 2,228 93 1,365 2,265 94 1,304 2,218 92
Ayamelum 298 641 27 254 575 24 253 490 20
Dunukofia 255 640 27 316 640 27 337 615 26
Ekwusigo 321 530 22 381 600 25 332 539 22
Idemili North 895 1,698 70 854 1,811 76 851 1,683 70
Idemili South 411 899 38 481 917 38 691 1,075 45
Ihiala 539 1,010 42 661 1,270 53 588 1,086 45
Njikoka 258 801 33 853 1,399 58 357 976 41
Nnewi North 705 1,409 59 778 1,447 60 824 1,512 63
Nnewi South 341 676 28 338 652 27 299 573 24
Ogbaru 486 846 35 689 1,135 47 715 1,080 45
Onitsha North 2,633 4,213 176 2,782 4,796 200 2,929 4,807 200
Onitsha South 676 1,896 79 620 2,031 85 478 1,855 77
Orumba North 339 720 30 325 662 24 335 671 28
Orumba South 588 631 26 338 680 28 280 561 23
Oyi 1,079 45 505 940 39 536 923 39
ANAMBRA STATE 11731 23436 981 13379 25434 1057 12818 23883 996
Source: Ministry of Education
Table 9.5 SECONDARY SCHOOL ENROLMENT BY CLASSES, SEX AND LGA, 2011 (cont'd)
(Enrolment in '000)
SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL (SSS)
SSS I SSS II SSS III
LGA FEMALE MALE PLUS NO OF FEMALE
MALE PLUS NO OF FEMALE
MALE PLUS NO OF
FEMALE CLASSES FEMALE CLASSES FEMALE CLASSES
Aguata 470 849 35 449 772 32 189 315 13
Anambra East 192 397 17 104 251 11 149 314 13
Anambra West 66 146 6 43 111 5 72 152 6
Anaocha 572 863 36 557 845 35 378 542 23
Awka North 144 234 10 148 270 11 73 152 6
Awka South 973 1,685 70 964 1,621 68 578 815 34
Ayamelum 179 359 15 160 312 13 174 384 16
Dunukofia 187 397 17 202 355 24 78 150 6
Ekwusigo 266 398 17 236 360 15 123 164 7
Idemili North 643 1,180 49 572 968 40 491 734 31
Idemili South 507 762 32 430 652 27 318 510 21
Ihiala 378 690 29 408 741 31 339 591 25
Njikoka 243 663 28 253 646 27 163 429 18
Nnewi North 578 1,121 47 608 1,136 47 262 444 19
Nnewi South 257 474 20 240 668 28 190 2,165 90
Ogbaru 1,947 3,274 136 2,355 3,944 164 1,072 671 28
Onitsha North 465 1,605 69 540 1,436 60 130 671 28
Onitsha South 330 613 26 302 521 22 165 294 12
Orumba North 183 351 15 185 348 15 114 220 9
Orumba South 346 557 23 301 484 20 164 283 12
Oyi 434 693 29 360 629 26 236 350 15
ANAMBRA STATE 9360 17311 726 9417 17070 721 5458 10350 432
Source: Ministry of Education.
Table 9.6
NUMBER OF TEACHING STAFF IN PRIMARY EDUCATION BY QUALIFICATION, SEX AND LGA, 2011
Number
LGA GRADUATE N C E OTHERS TOTAL MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE
Aguata 3 70 1 142 1 4 213
Anambra East 15 101 30 133 3 6 48 240 Anambra West 6 28 54 95 32 13 92 136 Anaocha 11 153 11 236 2 7 24 396 Awka North 7 213 1 9 15 16 23 238 Awka South 4 282 5 262 3 12 544 Ayamelum 14 28 53 82 6 3 73 113 Dunukofia 2 105 7 122 3 9 230 Ekwusigo 3 108 6 154 4 9 266 Idemili North 5 412 10 528 1 2 16 942 Idemili South 7 119 11 217 2 18 338 Ihiala 27 123 87 439 6 7 120 569 Njikoka 4 178 2 192 4 6 374 Nnewi North 1 159 2 288 1 4 447 Nnewi South 1 96 2 282 3 3 381 Ogbaru 6 114 3 152 5 9 271 Onitsha North 5 355 6 300 1 1 12 656 Onitsha South 3 247 1 344 4 591 Orumba North 6 88 15 229 2 21 319 Orumba South 5 80 14 149 5 19 234 Oyi 16 292 8 56 24 348
ANAMBRA STATE 151 3,351 329 4,411 70 84 550 7,846 Source: Ministry of Education.
Table 9.7
NUMBER OF TEACHING STAFF IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS
BY QUALIFICATION, SEX AND LGA, 2011
Number
LGA GRADUATE NCE OTHERS TOTAL
MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE
Aguata 37 156 12 76 15 12 64 244
Anambra East 29 54 8 53 7 2 44 109
Anambra West 17 21 28 19 4 49 40
Anaocha 68 151 7 44 6 2 81 197
Awka North 38 75 3 48 1 5 42 128
Awka South 60 428 6 96 2 26 68 550
Ayamelum 29 17 18 38 4 2 51 57
Dunukofia 30 115 3 40 6 4 39 159
Ekwusigo 20 91 6 36 2 2 28 129
Idemili North 39 214 4 92 6 9 49 315
Idemili South 34 130 8 32 12 2 54 164
Ihiala 61 128 15 52 10 7 86 187
Njikoka 43 145 8 49 10 9 61 203
Nnewi North 16 176 1 36 5 5 22 217
Nnewi South 27 84 3 28 4 3 34 115
Ogbaru 27 144 4 54 4 7 35 205
Onitsha North 45 658 4 83 10 26 59 767
Onitsha South 6 200 2 21 3 1 11 222
Orumba North 29 62 8 57 12 27 49 146
Orumba South 33 43 11 59 13 9 57 111
Oyi 57 75 8 31 7 3 72 109
ANAMBRA STATE 708 3,167 167 1,044 143 163 1,055 4,374
Source; Ministry of Education.
Table 9.8
DISTRIBUTION OF TEACHERS IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS BY SEX AND LGA, 2011
Number
LGA JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL (JSS)
JSS 1 JSS II JSS III
MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL
Aguata 628 575 1,203 591 606 1,197 528 612 1,140
Anambra East 312 408 720 307 412 719 302 240 542
Anambra West 203 123 326 194 105 299 106 109 215
Anaocha 432 482 914 469 486 955 383 488 871
Awka North 191 165 356 216 230 446 201 260 461
Awka South 1,007 1,233 2,240 910 1,365 2,275 914 1,304 2,218
Ayamelum 343 298 641 321 254 575 237 253 490
Dunukofia 325 255 580 324 316 640 278 337 615
Ekwusigo 209 321 530 219 381 600 207 332 539
Idemili North 1,523 895 2,418 854 854 1,708 832 851 1,683
Idemili South 488 411 899 436 481 917 381 691 1,072
Ihiala 471 539 1,010 609 661 1,270 498 588 1,086
Njikoka 543 258 801 546 853 1,399 619 357 976
Nnewi North 704 705 1,409 669 778 1,447 688 824 1,512
Nnewi South 335 341 676 314 338 652 274 299 573
Ogbaru 360 486 846 446 689 1,135 365 715 1,080
Onitsha North 1,580 2,633 4,213 2,014 2,782 4,796 1,878 2,929 4,807
Onitsha South 1,220 676 1,896 1,411 620 2,031 1,377 478 1,855
Orumba North 381 339 720 337 325 662 336 335 671
Orumba South 309 322 631 342 338 680 281 280 561
Oyi 491 588 1,079 435 505 940 387 536 923
ANAMBRA STATE 12,055 12,053 24,108 11,964 13,379 25,343 11,072 12,818 23,890
Source: Ministry of Education.
Table 9.9 DISTRIBUTION OF TEACHERS IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS BY SEX AND LGA, 2011 (cont'd)
Number
LGA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL (SSS)
SSS I SSS II SSS III
MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL
Aguata 379 470 849 323 449 772 126 189 315
Anambra East 205 192 397 147 104 251 165 149 314
Anambra West 80 66 146 68 43 111 80 72 152
Anaocha 291 572 863 288 557 845 164 378 542
Awka North 93 144 237 122 148 270 79 73 152
Awka South 712 973 1,685 657 964 1,621 297 578 875
Ayamelum 180 179 359 152 160 312 210 174 384
Dunukofia 210 187 397 153 202 355 72 78 150
Ekwusigo 132 266 398 124 236 360 41 123 164
Idemili North 537 643 1,180 396 572 968 243 491 734
Idemili South 255 507 762 222 430 652 192 318 510
Ihiala 312 378 690 313 408 721 252 339 591
Njikoka 420 243 663 393 253 646 266 163 429
Nnewi North 543 578 1,121 528 608 1,136 182 262 444
Nnewi South 217 257 474 428 240 668 187 190 377
Ogbaru 1,325 1,949 3,274 1,589 2,355 3,944 1,093 1,072 2,165
Onitsha North 1,140 465 1,605 896 540 1,436 541 130 671
Onitsha South 283 330 613 219 302 521 129 165 294
Orumba North 168 183 351 163 185 348 106 114 220
Orumba South 211 346 557 183 301 484 119 164 283
Oyi 259 434 693 260 360 620 114 236 350
ANAMBRA STATE 7,952 9,362 17,314 7,624 9,417 17,041 4,658 5,458 10,116
Source: Ministry of Education
CHAPTER 10
BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENT
In this chapter, data on the business enterprises /establishments in all the local government
areas in the state are presented.
The state, from time immemorial has been known for their business prowess in
entrepreneurship and has been acclaimed the business giant of both Nigeria and West
Africa region.
It is important to note that these establishments are mostly owned by individuals. The data
contained herein does not include all the business enterprises contained in the popular
Onitsha main market, the Eke - Awka market, the Nkwo - Nnewi market e.t.c but only
reflected a minute percentage of the total as enumerating them will imply writing a
comprehensive book of its own.
Table 10.1
ANAMBRA STATE
LIST OF ESTABLISHMENTS BY ACTIVITY AND LGA
S/N NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT LOCATIONAL ADDRESS L.G.A TYPE OF PRODUCT EMPLOYMENT
ACTIVITY SIZE
1 Ubjai Block Industry Umunamba Village Alor Idemili S. Moulding Block 6
2 Lucky Block Industry Isieke Village Alor Idemili S. Moulding Block 2
3 Nweze Construction Industry Isieke Village Alor Idemili S. Welding Gates, Protector 2
4 Udo Block Industry Umushi Village Alor Idemili S. Moulding Block 6
5 Augustine Block Ind. Ltd. Agulu Road, Nnobi Idemili S. Moulding Block 8
6 Anatex Block Industry Nnobi - Nnokwa Rd. Nnobi Idemili S. Moulding Block 9
7 B.C Amar Metal Construction Industry Nnobi - Nnokwa Rd. Nnobi Idemili S. Welding Gates, Protector Stands 4
8 Happy Ben Concrete Ind. Nnobi - Nnokwa Rd. Nnobi Idemili S. Moulding Blocks, Poles, Culverts 15
9 Kings block Ind 56 Nnobi-Nnewi Rd. Nnobi Idemili S. Moulding Blocks 8
10 Asuoka Construction Ind. Along Nnobi - Nnewi Rd. Idemili S. Welding Gates, Frame 4
11 Rock Metal Construction Ind. Near Nnepa Off. Nnobi - Nnewi Rd. Idemili S. Welding Gates, Protectors 10
12 Emmycoil Block Indusry New Oba Rd. Idemili S. Moulding Blocks 10
13 Thy Will Block Industry Oba - Nnewi junction Oba Idemili S. Moulding Blocks
14 O.Peters & Associates Ind. Km 10 Oba - Owerri Rd. Oba Idemili S. Manufacturing Blocks 4
15 Asama Foods & Beverages Ind. Ltd. Km 10 Onitsha - Owerri Rd. Oba Idemili S. Agro-allied Beverages 150
16 Sunny Pats Alum. Ind. Ltd. Onitsha- Owerri Express Rd Besides Rojenny Oba Idemili S. Manufacturing Aluminium 25
17 RCN Block Industry Km 4 Onitsha - Owerri Rd Oba Idemili S. Moulding Blocks & Concretes 15
18 Obi Nelson Chike Rental & Concrete Ind. Iruowelle Village Awka-Etiti Idemili S. Moulding Blocks 12
19 First Choice Plastic Industry Ent. Km 12 Off Onitsha - Idemili S. Manufacturing Plastic 17
20 Edifina Industry Ent. Nolofia Village Awka – Etiti Idemili S. Manufacturing Sachet Water 6
21 Oluobinwanne NASSI Cooperative Soc. Ugudunu Aniocha Aniocha Construction Metal Works 40
22 Mabulex Investment Umudioka Ndiagu Neni Aniocha Construction Metal Works 18
23 Vidazu Industries Mgbeema Estate Neni Aniocha Manufacturing Soap 18
24 Bakery Industry Nicitagu Aguku Aniocha Manufacturing Ink, Glue 15
Source: Ministry of Commerce & Industry.
Table 10.2
STATE ANAMBRA STATE
(Type here the STATE Name in Capital Letter)
LIST OF ESTABLISHMENTS BY ACTIVITY AND LGA(Cont’d)
S/N NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT LOCATIONAL ADDRESS L.G.A TYPE OF PRODUCT EMPLOYMENT
ACTIVITY SIZE
25 Ndinweoli NASSI Cop.Sociuety RM5 C.W.O. House Afor Agulu Aniocha Manufacturing Bread 15
26 Ojogwu NASSI Coopperative Society Aniocha Manufacturing Metal Work 25
27 Ogadinma Cooperative Society Nneoha Agulu Aniocha Agro-Alied Rice, Maize 20
28 Omenka NASSI Society Umuowelle Agulu Aniocha Construction Metal 20
29 B & B Carteming Service No.5 Agulu, Nnewi Rd Nnewi Aniocha Manufacturing Restaurant 20
30 I.D. Block Industry Box 32 Agulu, Nnwi Rd Nnewi Aniocha Manufacturing Blocks 8
31 Nwobi Oil Mill Industry Box 65 Ezihu Village Igbo-Ukwu Aguata Processing Palm Oil 20
32 Ogobest Bread Industry Ezihu Village Igbo-Ukwu Aguata Bakery Bread 15
33 Ezigbo Industrial Limited 3 Industrial Road, Amesi Aguata Production Livestock 3
34 Amesi Botanical Medicine Industial Estate Umuchu-Amechi Road Amuwo Village, Amesi Aguata Manufacturing Herbal Drugs 10
35 Obika Industries Nigeria Limited Isiorji Village Nkpologwu Aguata Production Livestock 50
36 Azodo Oil Mill Amuwo Village, Amesi Aguata Processing Palm Oil 1
37 St Michael Block Industry Amuwo Village, Amesi Aguata Moulding Blocks 6
38 Gronaou/Garit Industries Limited Nkorofia Area, Amaekwulu Village Ezinifite Aguata Processing Garri 4
39 Nzube Block Industry Ezihu Village Igbo-Ukwu Aguata Moulding Blocks
40 Ifeco Block Industry Nnewi-Ekwulobia Road Opposite Imperial Hotel, Isuofia Aguata Moulding Blocks 6
41 Anychuks Group of Companies Ogwuada Village Owerre-Ezukala Orumba S. Stone Extraction Solid Mineral 6
42 Joey Bessy Furniture Company Umuobiukpa Ubuju, Ezira Orumba S. Construction Furniture 1
43 Kings and Queen Corner Ohukaba Nawfija Orumba S. Manufacturing Grinding Services 1
44 Tanny Pictures & Communication Along Isiochi Rd. Owerre- Ezukala Orumba S. Info. Tech. & Telecom. Photos, Photocopy 4
45 Agoc Oil Amakpuru Village Ihite Orumba S. Manufacturing Oil 10
46 Innoma Tailors Nawfija Orumba S. Services Fashion & Designer 2
47 Rehobotu Business Center 5 Amaokwu Str. Near nkwo R/About by Okigwe Rd. Umunze Orumba S. Services Communication
Source: Ministry of Commerce & Industry.
Table 10.3
STATE ANAMBRA STATE
LIST OF ESTABLISHMENTS BY ACTIVITY AND LGA( Cont’d) S/N NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT LOCATIONAL ADDRESS L.G.A TYPE OF PRODUCT EMPLOYMENT
ACTIVITY SIZE
48 Sample Restaurant Owerre - Ezukala Orumba S. Services Food 5 49 Frank General Wood Wook Obinikpa Orumba S. Construction Furniture 3 50 Banlover Business Center St. Mary's Anglican Church, Ogboji Orumba S. Services Communication 1 51 Uju Rice Mill Nkwelle Village Awkuzu Oyi Agro-Based Rice 4 52 Gods Gift Garrimill Obinetiti Dusogu Awkuzu Oyi Agro-Based Garri 4 53 Emeka Rice Mill Nkwelle Village Awkuzu Oyi Agro-Based Rice 2 54 Omenka NASSI Oyi Cooperative Society Ezinkwelle Village Nkwelle Ezunaka Oyi Construction Metal Works 14 55 Uche Eze NASSI Oyi Cooperative Society Eke Aso Sq. Abor Amawa Ogbunike Oyi Solid Minerals Stones Crushing 14 56 Olu Obinwanne Cooperative Socciety Iyi Olu Ozo Layout Nkwelle Ezunaka 3-3 Oyi Agro-Based Poultry 16 57 Ojogwu NASSI Oyi Cooperative Society Iyi Olu Ozo Layout Nkwelle Ezunaka Oyi Manufacturing Metal Works 16 58 Ojinka Eme NASSI Cooperative Society Ifite Ogbunike Oyi Manufacturing Metal Works 59 Ego-Igwe NSSI Cooperative Society No.6 Arondizogu St. Fegge Oyi Construction Metal Works 6 60 Uzu NASSI Cooperative Society Behind Danak Filling Station Awkuzu Oyi Construction Metal Works 45 61 Den Best Furniture 63 Ziks Avenue Onitsha S. Construction Furniture 6
62 John Ezeaka 80 P.H. Fegge Onitsha S. Construction Engineering Material 1
63 Ezeoke Fabricator 80 P.H. Fegge Onitsha S. Construction Metal Works 6 64 Nathaniel igwe Fabricator 59 VGA Street Onitsha S. Construction Metal Works 1 65 Dontex Furniture 66 Ziks Avenue Onitsha S. Construction Furniture 10 66 Xten Don Furniture 65 Ziks Avenue Onitsha S. Construction Furniture 5 67 Chinyeaka Welding 88 P.H Fegge Onitsha S. Construction Metal Works 7 68 Martimor Welding 90b P.H. Fegge Onitsha S. Construction Metal Works 1 69 Okechukwu Mbaeri Welding 97 P.H Fegge Onitsha S. Construction Metal Works 1 70 Emeka Okoro welding 98 P.H Fegge Onitsha S. Construction Metal Works 7 71 Odenigbo Cassava Processing & Palm Oil 11 Best Aluminum Road Abba Njikoka Agro-Allied Cassava & Oil
72 Emmanuel Okoli Welding & Fabrication Abba Junction Along Onitsha-Enugu Expressway Njikoka Construction Metal Works 1
73 Fear God Block Industry Mmimi Village Nawfia Njikoka Manufacturing Blocks 74 Nicob Block Industry Umukwa Village Nawfia Njikoka Manufacturing Blocks 4 75 Chukwudi Ude Fish Farm Umuriam Nawfia Njikoka Agro-Allied Agro-Based 76 Chukwudi Ude Oil/Kernel Oil Limited Afor Market Nawfia Njikoka Manufacturing Agro-Based 13 77 Sober Furniture Work Mmimi Village Nawfia Njikoka Construction Furniture 5
78 Peter Ezidiegwu Welding & Fabrication Industry Umuriam Nawfia Njikoka Construction Metal Works 3
79 Nwaizuka Oil Mill Industry Mmimi Village Nawfia Njikoka Agro-Allied Agro-Based 3 Source: Ministry of Commerce & Industry.
Table 10.4
STATE ANAMBRA STATE
LIST OF ESTABLISHMENTS BY ACTIVITY AND LGA( Cont’d)
S/N NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT LOCATIONAL ADDRESS L.G.A TYPE OF PRODUCT EMPLOYMENT
ACTIVITY SIZE
80 The Young Shall Grow Welding Industry Ezicheke Abagana Njikoka Construction Metal Works 5
81 Golden Oil Industries Limited Plot 61A Pokobros Av., Harbour Industry Layout Ogbaru Ogbaru Processing P.k. Oil 165
82 God is king Industry Limited Plot E3 & 54 Niger Bridge Head Road Ogbaru Manufacturing Paper 14
83 Livinus Okabekwa Palm Oil Mill Limited c/o Central School Ogbaru Processing P.k. Oil 4
84 Arumson Industry Nigeria Limited 25/27 Amesi Street Iyiowa, Odekpe Ogbaru Manufacturing Textiles 7
85 General Cotton Mill PM 1601 Niger Bridge Industry Layout Ogbaru Construction Metal Works 1000
86 Krisoral Group of Companies Km 2 Onitsha - Atani Road, Harbour Industry Ogbaru Construction Metal Works 67
87 Ifediba Welding 1 Atani Road, Atani Ogbaru Construction Metal Works 1
88 Ifeanyi Francis Welder 156 Atani - Osamala Road Ebele Nta Ogbaru Construction Metal Works 2
89 Osite Welder Atani Junction Ogbaru Construction Metal Works 1
90 Alphonsus Ewuzie Weld Works Opposite Plot 36/48 Atani Road Ogbaru Construction Metal Works 2
91 Olu Aka Bu Ike NASSI FMCS Limited Eronyia Orenja Omor Ayamelum Processing Rice 5
92 Ugodiya NASSI FMCS Limited Isiokwe Orenja Omor Ayamelum Processing Rice 8
93 One Faith Brethren FMCS Limited Isiokwe Orenja Omor Ayamelum Processing Rice 10
94 Ndubusi NASSI FMCS Limited Iboji Umumbo Ayamelum Processing Rice 7
95 Charity Global Rice Industry Umuali Akanato Omor Ayamelum Processing Rice 8
96 Okereke Global Rice Industry Akanato Omor Ayamelum Processing Rice 7
97 Nworah Global Foods Isiokwe Orenja Omor Ayamelum Processing Rice 10
98 Okafor Global Rice Mill Industry Pioneer Primary School Compound Umumbo Ayamelum Processing Rice 7
99 Amulue Food Processing Industry Umuali Akanato Omor Ayamelum Processing Rice 7
100 Deborah Global Rice Mill Industry Umuali Akanato Omor Ayamelum Processing Rice 4
101 U.A. Pat Autoland Company Unit 17 T.I.C. Nnewi Nnewi N. Manufacturing Leather Seat 5
102 Max Home of Fashion No 14 Igwe Orizu Road Nnewi Unit 4 T.I.C. Nnewi Nnewi N. Services Garments 3
103 Homemade Ventures Unit 4 T.I.C. Nnewi Nnewi N. Manufacturing Garments 4
Source: Ministry of Commerce & Industry.
Table 10.5
STATE ANAMBRA STATE
LIST OF ESTABLISHMENTS BY ACTIVITY AND LGA (Cont’d).
S/N NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT LOCATIONAL ADDRESS L.G.A TYPE OF PRODUCT EMPLOYMENT
ACTIVITY SIZE
104 Afe Prices Creation 17 Igwe Orizu Road Otolo Nnewi Nnewi N. Services Garments 5
105 Central Inn 136 Igwe Orizu Road Otolo Nnewi Nnewi N. Services Food 4
106 Charitek Fokos 2 Ibeto Avenue Uruagu Nnewi Nnewi N. Services Photos 6
107 De Fashion Mall 17 Igwe Orizu Road Otolo Nnewi Nnewi N. Services Garments 3
108 Divine Groundnut Paste T.I.C. Nnewi Nnewi N. Processing Ground Paste 2
109 IKC Industry 26 Awozimuzo Road Ndigba Village Otolo Nnewi Nnewi N. Services Garments 58
110 John Ray Limited 3 Okpuno Umuenem Road Otolo Nnewi Nnewi N. Services Garments 20
111 Uzu NASSI Cooperative Society Before Odegwu Mgbakwu Plaza Awka N. Construction Metal Works 25
112 Ejinkaeme NASSI Cooperative Society After Kwata Amansea Awka N. Construction Metal Works 16
113 Ojogwu NASSI Cooperative Society No 1 Nkwo Market Ebenebe Awka N. Services Rice, Cassava 10
114 Olu Obinwanne NASSI Cooperative Society Umuozede Village Achalla Awka N. Manufacturing Rice 20
115 Nnamdi's Farm Amaeze Village Mgbakwu Awka N. Agro-Allied Rice, Garri 2
116 Amaka Fashion and Designer 148 Ifite Awka Awka S. Services Garments
117 Lady J. Fashion and Designing Enu Ifite Awka S. Services Garments
118 Chy Fashion & Designing Ifite Awka. St. Anthony Catholic Church Ifite Awka S. Services Garments 3
119 Sunny Best Electronics 185 Ifite Road Awka Awka S. Electronic Ser. Maintenance 15
120 Eby White Fashion & Designing Ifite Awka. St. Anthony Catholic Church Ifite Awka S. Services Garments 4
121 Sam Co Best Furniture Plaza No 148 Ifite Awka Opposite Emescon Petroleum Awka S. Construction Furniture
122 K.C. Metal Works Ifite Road Awka Awka S. Construction Metal Works
123 De Golden Ventures & Construction 141 Enu-Ifite Road Awka Awka S. Construction Metal Works 4
124 Seku Block Industries Behind Unizik Gate, Ifite Awka Awka S. Manufacturing Blocks 12
125 Eduson Refrigerator & Air Condition No 130 Ifite Awka Near 31/2 Story Block Awka Awka S. Refri. & Air Con Maintenance 5
126 Christian Farms Nze Olubulu Ekwusigo Agro-Alied Palm Oil 7
127 Richard Welding Works 41B Ugwolie Market Ozubulu Ekwusigo Construction Poultry 7
128 Jully Oil Mill Enugwata Ward 13, Ichi Ekwusigo Agro-Alied Gates, Doors, Windows 11
129 Clement Farms 46A Ugwuolie Market Ozubulu Ekwusigo Agro-Alied Palm Oil 11
130 Celestine C. Onukwugha Enugwuata Ward 13,Ichi Ekwusigo Agro-Alied Poultry 7
131 Ezieku Onuorah 40Udechukwu Rd,Umuonekwe bOzubulu Ekwusigo Construction Gates, Doors ,Windows 8
132 Augustine Udeaja P. Nwosu Opp .Ozuda B/S Oraifite Ekwusigo Agro-Alied Palm Oil 7
133 Success Foam & Chemical Industry College of Education Road Abatete Nsugbe Anambra W. Manufacturing Foam 13
134 Queens Foam & Chemical College of Education Road Abatete Nsugbe Anambra W. Manufacturing Foam 14
135 Rima Cosmestic Industry Limited 1 Rima Road Nsugbe Opp. College of Education Anambra W. Manufacturing Cosmetic 26
136 Ezebuilo Cassava Process Mill Ikem Nando Village Nando Anambra W. Agro-Allied Cassava Milling
Source: Ministry of Commerce & Industry.
Table 10.6
STATE ANAMBRA STATE
LIST OF ESTABLISHMENTS BY ACTIVITY AND LGA (Cont’d).
S/N NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT LOCATIONAL ADDRESS L.G.A TYPE OF PRODUCT EMPLOYMENT
ACTIVITY SIZE
137 God of Mercy Rice Mill No 56 Idigo Street Amaeze Aguleri Anambra W. Agro-Allied Rice Milling
138 G.E. Okeke & Sons Rice Mill No 19B Idigo Street Amaeze Aguleri Anambra W. Agro-Allied Rice Milling
139 Atuba's Cassava Ikem Nando Village Nando Anambra W. Agro-Allied Cassava Milling
140 Akete's Cassava Process Mill Ikem Nando Village Nando Anambra W. Agro-Allied Cassava Milling
141 St. Theresa's Garri Processing Industry St. Theresa's Catholic Church Umueze Anam Anambra W. Agro-Allied Garri 3
142 St. Theresa's Garri Processing Industry St. Theresa's Catholic Church Umueze Anam Anambra W. Manufacturing Bread & Cake 6
143 Blessed Joe Ind-Layout Plot 79 Igbariam Village 3 Farm Settlement Anambra W. Agro- Allied Poultry 18
144 Victory Cassva Ind. Abube Agu Nando Anambra W. Agro- Allied Garri 4
145 Anazoba Oil Mill Stephen Obiekwe's House Amumu Village Nsugbe Anambra W. Manufacturing Clothing 2
146 Romans Food Limited Table Water Aba Ivte Village Besides Anambra Imo River B Anambra E. Manufacturing Blocks 10
147 Dozie Block Industry Along Ideani Road Aguleri Anambra E. Moulding Blocks 4
148 Muster Seed Ventures Opp. Eke Umudioka Ihiala Ihiala Manufacturing Camp Bed 5
149 Abco Motors Nig Ltd. Km40 Onitsha /Owerri Rd. Ihiala Manufacturing Sachet Water
150 Decency Garment Ind. Nig P.O 38Ihiala Ihiala Manufacturing 4
151 Hohn Tailoring Ind Umuoma Uli Ihiala Manufacturing Garment 5
152 Natus Pounding Company No. 2 Umubaza Uli Ihiala Manufacturing 3
153 C.O. Nnakwe Coy. Palm O. Processing Ind. No.12 Anyiansi Street Umudimgo Ihiala Ihiala Processing Palm Oil 3
154 Cossy Investments Company Ltd 53 Onitsha /Owerri Ihiala Ihiala Processing 4
155 Chigometal Engineering Ventures Nig Near Our Lady off Lourdes Hospital Ihiala Processing Males Wears 2
156 Mmakaogu Investment Palm Produces Uli Ihiala Processing Palm Oil 4
157 Olisacao Garri & Palm Oil Processing Umudaraigw Village Mbosi Ihiala Processing Palm Oil 5
158 Okunwa Resources &Co. 12th Mile Mkt Umunnachi Dunukofia Service Hair, Nail Fixer 10
159 P.A Group Chairman Automa Nig.Ltd St. Simons Ukpo Along Express Way Ukwulu Dunukofia Manufacturing Men & Women 12
160 Chuks Investment Along Expresss way Ifitedunu Dunukofia Manufacturing Men & Women 8
161 Betraco Cosmetics Ind. Iruazom Ward Otanto Village Ukpo Dunukofia Manufacturing Cosmetic 12
162 Chi-Chi Saloon Umuebe Village Umunachi Dunukofia Servicing hair Dressing 7
163 Ebenebe Yam & Rice Production Ent. Umugama Village Ukwulu Dunukofia Agro-Allied Yam Rice 8
164 Mmuo Liquid Rice Production Ent. Ollor Villlage Nawgu Dunukofia Servicing Foods, Drinks 12
165 Benvico oil Mills & Co.Nig Ben Akueche Avenue Ifitedunu Dunukofia Processing Oil 10
166 OZ Fancy Block Industry Ukpommiri Ifitedunu Dunukofia Manufacturing Blocks 13
167 Dunu Technical Company Ukpommiri Ifitedunu Dunukofia Manufacturing Diesel Oil Filter motor S.P 15
Source: Ministry of Commerce & Industry.
Table 10.7
STATE ANAMBRA STATE
LIST OF ESTABLISHMENTS BY ACTIVITY AND LGA
S/N NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT LOCATIONAL ADDRESS L.G.A TYPE OF PRODUCT EMPLOYMENT
ACTIVITY SIZE
168 Palm Oil Mill Industry Ndikelionwu Village Ndike near Nkwo Market Orumba N. Processing Palm Oil 2
169 Oil Mill Industry Ndiokpo Village Awa Orumba N. Processing Palm Oil 20
170 Garri Mill Ekwulofia Village Awa Orumba N. Processing Garri 3
171 Okpeze Oil Mill Umuadabu Village Okpeze Orumba N. Processing Palm Oil 1
172 Ifeadigo Ndiokpalaeze M.C.S. Hd Ndiloebenachi Village Ndiokpalaeze Orumba N. Processing Garri 12
173 Oil Mill Industry St. Paul's Anglican Church Okpeze Orumba N. Processing Palm Oil 4
174 Rice Mill Industry Cofuru Village Omogho Orumba N. Processing Rice 5
175 Ataliff Construction Nigeria Service Nkwo-Agu Nanka Orumba N. Welding Metal Works 1
176 NAV Poly Production Ifite Nanka Orumba N. Manufacturing Polythene Bags 2
177 Rock Tama Factory Nanka Orumba N. Manufacturing Table Water
178 Power Industry Nigeria 3 Ajaegbueze Street Onitsha Onitsha N. 8
179 Charles Noble Man Integrated Agency 72 Old Market Road Onitsha N. Services 8
180 Obi Glory Saloon 27 Paro Road GRA Onitsha Onitsha N. Services Beauty
181 Nidaleri Nigeria Limited 33 Oyolu Layout Nkwelle 33 Onitsha N. Services 4
182 New Era Fashion Design & Multipurpose Ltd 37 Ojdedi/Osoi Junction Onitsha N Services Garments 4
183 Country Home Ventures 12 Ekeka Street 33 Onitsha Onitsha N. Services 3
184 U Best Fashion Design 10C Iboku Street, Onitsha Onitsha N. Services Garments 4
185 Hyman Fashion Ent (Nig) 32 Ozomagal Street Onitsha N. Services Garments 5
186 Lopet White Paper Plot 2,3, & 5 Onowu Estate Omagba Phase II Onitsha N. Manufacturing Paper 2
187 Sunny Days Vibrated Concrete Blocks Okigwe Road Amichi Nnewi S. Production Blocks
188 Dody Welder Afor Amaekwulu along Uga Express Way B/4 Enifite Nnewi S. Construction Metal Works
189 Umeaku Construction Company No. 2 Hospital Road Amaekwulu Ezinifite Nnewi S. Construction Metal Works 1
190 Agna Ebele's Poultry Farm Etiti - na-abo Village Unubi Nnewi S. Poultry Farm Livestock 7
191 Obi Jesus of Igbo Land Welder No 47 Okigwe Road Amichi Nnewi S. Construction Metal Works
192 Charisma Welding Company No 5 Nnewi Road Ukpor Nnewi S. Construction Metal Works
193 Tomebu photos & Video Recorder 5 Nnewi Road Ubuh Nnewi S. Services Records 4
194 Chima Construction Company Afor Village Osumenyi Nnewi S. Construction Metal Works 2
195 Nwa-Jesus Metal Construction Company Ebenato Nnewi Nnewi S. Construction Metal Works 3
196 Ezenwugo Bakery Uluma Village Utu Nnewi S. Manufacturing Bread 15
197 God's Favour International Catholic Road Umuagu Village Achalla Onitsha N. Manufacturing Garments 3
198 Oceanic Plastic Industry 11 Ezenwa Street Awada Idemili N. Manufacturing Plastic 15
Source: Ministry of Commerce & Industry.
Table 10.8
STATE ANAMBRA STATE
LIST OF ESTABLISHMENTS BY ACTIVITY AND LGA (cont’d).
S/N NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT LOCATIONAL ADDRESS L.G.A TYPE OF PRODUCT EMPLOYMENT
ACTIVITY SIZE
199 Chi-chi Bread Maker 72 Nwaiziki Avenue Awada Obosi Idemili N. Manufacturing Bread 1
200 Okija Amaka Plastic Industry 2 Ezeiweka Road. Awada layout Obosi Idemili N. Manufacturing Plastic 40
201 Ogoo Special Bread Bakery 1,3,5 Bakery Crescent Odume layout, Obosi Idemili N. Manufacturing Bread 25
202 Donatus Anagwugo Limited 11B Ezenwa street Awada Obosi Idemili N. Manufacturing 5
203 P & P Block Industry 1 Paul Chinedu Street, Ugwuagba Obosi Idemili N. Manufacturing Blocks 2
204 Simalive Table Water 73 Oraifite Street, Awada Obosi. Idemili N. Manufacturing Table Water 11
205 Bee Kanayo Bakery 9 Ogberuru Street Ugwuagba Obosi Idemili N. Manufacturing Bread 2
206 Basco Table Bakery 9 Ogberuru Street Ugwuagba Obosi Idemili N. Manufacturing Table Water 1
207 John Okwunwanne Construction 1 Ozala Awada Layout, obosi Idemili N. Construction Metal Works 4
Source: Ministry of Commerce & Industry.
CHAPTER 11
COMMUNICATION
This section presents data on Postal communication in Anambra state. It takes into
cognizance the Post offices and Postal agencies by LGA, the Number of Postal Articles
handled by LGA and the Revenue received from Postal services by LGA, 2011.
Fig. 11.1 Postal Facilities in Anambra State.
In Fig. 11.1 above and Table 11.1 below, it will be observed that the Nigeria Postal Services have
more Departmental Post Offices representing 53.9% of the total postal facilities scattered around
the different local government areas in the state. Postal Agencies represents 32.3% of the total
postal facilities in the state followed by Sub-Post offices representing 10.2%. Head Post Offices
representing 3.6% is the least in the number of postal facilities in the state.
These Postal facilities in the state are spread across all local government areas thereby increasing
proficiency in postal communication in the state. It is worthy of note that most local government
areas have almost all the types of postal facilities while Anambra West and Anambra East local
government areas have 1 and 0 number of facilities respectively.
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Table 11.1 POST OFFICES AND POSTAL AGENCIES BY LGA, 2001
(Number)
DEPARTMENTAL SUB-POST POSTAL HEAD
LGA POST OFFICES OFFICES AGENCIES POST OFFICE
Aguata 7 5 1
Anambra East
Anambra West 1
Anaocha 11 1 2 1
Awka North 3 1 2
Awka South 6 2 4 1
Ayamelum 1 1
Dunukofia 6 1
Ekwusigo 3
Idemili North 7 7
Idemili South 6 3 5
Ihiala 3 1 3 1
Njikoka 5 1 5
Nnewi North 1 1
Nnewi South 6 1 6
Ogbaru 3 1 4
Onitsha North 1 2 1
Onitsha South 1 2 2
Orumba North 8 1 4
Orumba South 6 1
Oyi 5 1 2
ANAMBRA STATE 90 17 54 6
Source: NIPOST,Awka
Table 11.2 NUMBER OF POSTAL ARTICLES HANDLED BY LGA, 2011
NUMBER OF NUMBER OF NUMBER OF NUMBER OF
ARTICLES ARTICLES ARTICLES POSTAL
LGA POSTED IN DESPATCHED RECEIVED ARTICLES
NIGERIA ABROAD FROM ABROAD HANDLED
(i) (ii) (iii) (i) + (iii)
Aguata 4,402 750 1,254 5,656
Anambra East 0
Anambra West 0
Anaocha 1,708 99 938 2,646
Awka North 86 28 272 358
Awka South 32,318 2,665 55,867 88,185
Ayamelum 74 9 63 137
Dunukofia 432 16 260 692
Ekwusigo 267 20 776 1,043
Idemili North 1,708 186 2,145 3,853
Idemili South 915 610 826 1,741
Ihiala 2,236 332 1,490 3,726
Njikoka 1,911 245 664 2,575
Nnewi North 6,241 1,754 7,066 13,307
Nnewi South 467 48 409 876
Ogbaru 273 12 60 333
Onitsha North 26,711 7,713 3,024,875 3,051,586
Onitsha South 1,113 252 4,929 6,042
Orumba North 1,434 160 533 1,967
Orumba South 618 100 529 1,147
Oyi 712 81 442 1,154
ANAMBRA STATE 83,626 15,080 3,103,398 3,187,024
Source: NIPOST, Awka
Table 11.3 REVENUE RECEIVED FROM POSTAL SERVICES BY LGA, 2011
(N'000)
SALES OF STAMPS
AND POSTAL CLEARANCE
LGA OTHER REVENUE
FROM AND DELIVERY TOTAL REVENUE
POSTAL SERVICES FEES
Aguata 4,914,034.30 12,350.00 4,926,384.30
Anambra East 0.00
Anambra West 0.00
Anaocha 4,242,292.50 10,100.00 4,252,392.50
Awka North 274,238.00 4,700.00 278,938.00
Awka South 21,845,814.75 164,610.00 22,010,424.75
Ayamelum 62,160.00 62,160.00
Dunukofia 1,548,319.00 1,000.00 1,549,319.00
Ekwusigo 1,182,948.00 8,800.00 1,191,748.00
Idemili North 5,161,127.00 14,700.00 5,175,827.00
Idemili South 2,742,922.00 7,500.00 2,750,422.00
Ihiala 3,984,863.50 28,800.00 4,013,663.50
Njikoka 3,239,807.00 17,400.00 3,257,207.00
Nnewi North 14,126,764.00 65,150.00 14,191,914.00
Nnewi South 1,191,994.00 700.00 1,192,694.00
Ogbaru 381,680.00 500.00 382,180.00
Onitsha North 51,130,378.10 430,595.00 51,560,973.10
Onitsha South 3,323,201.00 22,100.00 3,345,301.00
Orumba North 1,417,468.00 2,900.00 1,420,368.00
Orumba South 1,703,698.00 1,500.00 1,705,198.00
Oyi 1,407,330.00 1,650.00 1,408,980.00
ANAMBRA STATE 123,881,039.15 795,055.00 124,676,094.15
Source: NIPOST, Awka.
CHAPTER 12
WATER STATISTICS
This chapter presents data on Number of wells and borehole dug by
government and assisting agency in the year 2011.
Fig.12.1: Number of Wells dug by Government and Assisting Agencies in LGAs, 2011
In fig, 12.1above, it will be observed that 54.2% of the total boreholes dug in
Anambra state were dug by bilateral aid like UNDP, MDGs, and RUWASSA that
are domicile in the state while 45.8% of them were dug by Anambra state
government.
It is worthy of mention here that provision of good water for usage in the
state was part of Anambra State Integrated Development Strategy (ANIDS)
program of His Excellency Mr. Peter Obi which aims at development of all
sectors simultaneously.
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Table 12.1 NUMBER OF WELLS DUG BY GOVERNMENT AND ASSISTING AGENCY IN LGA, 2011
LGA LOCAL STATE FEDERAL BILATERAL OTHERS TOTAL
GOVT GOVT GOVT AID
Aguata 2 2
Anambra East 0
Anambra West 0
Anaocha 0
Awka North 0
Awka South 1 1
Ayamelum 0
Dunukofia 0
Ekwusigo 1 1
Idemili North 0
Idemili South 4 4
Ihiala 0
Njikoka 0
Nnewi North 3 3
Nnewi South 0
Ogbaru 0
Onitsha North 4 4 8
Onitsha South 3 3
Orumba North 2 2
Orumba South 0
Oyi 0
ANAMBRA STATE 0 11 0 13 0 24
Source: RUWASSA, Anambra State.
CHAPTER 13
ROAD RECONSTRUCTION
This chapter presents data on Anambra State Road Reconstruction Program
Progress report as at 31st December, 2011 which was a part of the Anambra
Integrated Development Strategy (ANIDS) program embarked upon by the
administration of His Excellency, Mr Peter Obi the ebullient governor of
Anambra state.
It brings to light the name of the roads under construction, the Consultant
handling the project, the length of road in kilometres, the contract sum in
naira, the date of award of the contract, the achieved asphalted length in
kilometres, the completion period, the percentage completion, the total
amount paid and balance.
Table 13.1 ANAMBRA STATE ROAD RECONSTRUCTION PROGRAMME PROGRESS REPORT AS AT 31ST DECEMBER, 2011
S/N NAME OF
ROAD CONTRACT
OR CONSULTANT
CONTRACT SUM (N)
REVISED CONTRACT
SUM N)
DATE OF
AWARD
LENGTH
(KM)
ACHIEVED ASPHALTED LENGTH
(KM)
COMPLETION
PERIOD
PERCENTAGE COMPLETION
TOTAL AMOUNT PAID
(N) BALANCE (N)
REMARKS
MAY 29,
2003 TO
MARCH
16,
2006
MARCH
17,
2006 TO
DEC
2011
91
Construction of Eke Nkpor
to Obosi Road with spur to School of
Health Technology Eke Obosi
Pachucs Engr. Ltd. Km 3 Onitsha Owerri road, Onitsha.
Benoni Nig. Ltd. 37 Nza Street, Achara layout, Enugu.
345,000,000.00 385,811,044.88 April 2009
3.950 0.885 18
months 71.79 176,672,020.94 209,139,023.94 On-going
92
Constuction of Roads in Akpaka forest layout G.R.A. Onitsha.
Stalled
93
Construction of Ogbanado
Bridge Okpuno Awka
Grand Star Limited 26 Park Road Aba
RESCA Services Limited 130 Adetola Street Aguda-Surulere Lagos.
220,440,413.44
7th Jan 2010
24 weeks 95 136,720,002.89 83,720,410.55 On-going
94
Reconstruction of Umuohi-Nkwo Okija-Oghalegbu Road Okija
HAMMAKOPP Consortium Limited Okija
TERRA Associates 11 Obeledu Crescent Trans Ekulu Enugu
800,760,154.84
29th Jan
2010 8
5.616 78 weeks
72 523,467,824.85 277,292,329.99 On-going
95
Reconstruction of Nteje-Umunya-Aforigwe-
Umudioka-Ogidi Road
Daniels Construction No. 5 Railway Station, Enugu.
Fistraw Designs Asso. 70 Agbani Road, Enugu.
856,411,438.10 29th Jan
2010 14
3 130 weeks
31.6 376,297,960.52 480,113,477.58 On-going
Source: Ministry of Works & Transport, Awka.
Table 13.2 ANAMBRA STATE ROAD RECONSTRUCTION PROGRAMME PROGRESS REPORT AS AT 31ST DECEMBER, 2011 (cont'd)
S/N NAME OF ROAD CONTRACTOR CONSULTANT CONTRACT SUM (N) REVISED
CONTRACT SUM N)
DATE OF
AWARD
LENGTH (KM)
ACHIEVED ASPHALTED LENGTH (KM)
COMPLETION PERIOD
PERCENTAGE COMPLETION
TOTAL AMOUNT PAID (N)
BALANCE (N)
REMARKS
MAY
29,
2003
TO
MARCH
16,
2006
MARCH
17,
2006
TO
DEC
2011
96
Rehabilitation of Mission Road-Marine Road-Bright street & Nottidge/New Market Road Junction,Sokoto Road,Niger Beach Road Onitsha with Spur
Benejaf International Ltd 150 East-West Road Nkpolu Rumuigbo Port Harcourt
Engee Nig. Ltd. Plot 21/80 Niger Close Housing Estate fegge, Onitsha.
342,543,431.20 3rd
March 2010
2.6 2.6 10 weeks 99.02 281,528,142.55 61,015,288.65 On-going
97
Reconstruction of Ichida-
Azibgo-Amichi-Osumenyi-Akwaihedi
Road
Grand Star Limited 26 Park Road Aba
TERRA Associates 11 Obeledu Crescent Trans Ekulu Enugu
1,868,513,029.30
April 2010
21.215
36 months 34 662,346,410.81 1,206,166,618.49 On-going
98
Reconstruction of
EnugwuAgidi-Nawgu-Ukwulu-Achalla Road
Benejaf International Ltd 150 East-West Road Nkpolu Rumuigbo Port Harcourt
Conrads & Partners 179 Ziks Avenue Uwani Enugu
1,250,000,000.00
Dec 2010
12.5
2 years 10.53 462,252,621.24 787,747,378.76 On-going
99
Rehailitation of Agulu Street-
(Tarzan Junction)-Orsumenyi
Street Omagba Onitsha
IDC Consultant Limited 5 Chari close off Str Bobo Off IBB Way Maitama Abuja
Engee Nig. Ltd. Plot 21/80 Niger Close Housing Estate fegge, Onitsha.
900,000,000.00
Dec 2010
3.5 0.9 2 years 30 405,636,136.49 494,363,863.51 On-going
Source: Ministry of Works & Transport, Awka.
Table 13.3 ANAMBRA STATE ROAD RECONSTRUCTION PROGRAMME PROGRESS REPORT AS AT 31ST DECEMBER, 2011 (cont'd)
S/N NAME OF
ROAD CONTRACTOR CONSULTANT
CONTRACT SUM (N)
REVISED CONTRACT SUM N)
DATE OF
AWARD
LENGTH (KM)
ACHIEVED ASPHALTED LENGTH (KM)
COMPLETION PERIOD
PERCENTAGE
COMPLETION
TOTAL AMOUNT PAID (N)
BALANCE (N)
REMARKS
MAY
29,
2003
TO
MARC
H 16,
2006
MARC
H 17,
2006
TO
DEC
2011
100 LOT D
IDC Consultant Limited 5 Chari close off Str Bobo Off IBB Way Maitama Abuja
Engee Nig. Ltd. Plot 21/80 Niger Close Housing Estate fegge, Onitsha
640,000,000.0
0
30th March 2011
6.30 18 Months 7
147,067,605.56
492,932,394.4
4
Re-awarded
, ON -going
- Ugwuaba Obosi
- Old Parts Road
- Omaba (Ifitedunu, St. Marks, Uke, Olo)
101 LOT 6
Re-awarded
, ON -going
Landers Guest-House Ichie-Igbobuenyi-Igwe Obibuenyi Union Bus Stop-Nkwo Nkwo Road
Hammakopp consortium Limited Plot 1679,Karimu Kotun St Victoria Island Lagos.
Chedon Associates 14A Murtala Muhammed way, Benin City.
950,000,000.00
- 31st
March 2011
8.40 20 weeks 15 95,000,000.00
855,000,000.00
102
LOT 4 Amuko-Ezeogidi Road-Park Road-Muodile Road/Hillary Unachukwu Road-Anglican Girls - St. Mary Road-Osakwe Road-Ugedo Road
Sagez Nig. Ltd. Plot 25 Block C, Kaltungo Street, Garki II, Abuja.
Hecon Consultants 47 Amawbia Street, Uwani, Enugu.
800,000,000.00
- May-11
11.30 72 weeks 5.00
80,000,000.00
720,000,000.0
0
Re-awarded
, On-going
Source: Ministry of Works & Transport, Awka.
Table 13.4
ANAMBRA STATE ROAD RECONSTRUCTION PROGRAMME PROGRESS REPORT AS AT 31ST DECEMBER, 2011 (cont'd)
S/N NAME OF ROAD CONTRACTO
R CONTRACT SUM
(N)
REVISED CONTRACT SUM N)
DATE OF
AWARD LENGT
H (KM)
ACHIEVED ASPHALTED LENGTH (KM)
COMPLETION PERIOD
PERCENTAGE
COMPLETION
TOTAL AMOUNT PAID (N)
BALANCE (N)
REMARKS
MAY 29,
2003 TO
MARCH
16, 2006
MARCH 17,
2006 TO
DEC 2011
104
Hunred Foot Road Nnewi
Master Holdings Nig. Ltd, 17/23 Ogui road Enugu.
170,593,639.65
Jun-11
1.06 6 months 5.00
69,658,403.59
100,935,236.06 on-going
105
Construction of Nawfia Onitsha/Enugu Express Road with Twin Cell Culvert at Akpalata Stream
Benejaf International Ltd 150 East-West Road Nkpolu Rumuigbo Port Harcourt
551,546,445.40
Jun-11
2.80 60 weeks 17.69
55,154,644.00
496,391,801.00 on-going
TOTAL 191.54 545.87
Source: Ministry of Works & Transport, Awka.
CHAPTER 14
LEGISLATOR
This chapter presents data on Profile of members of house of Assembly members and the
previous occupation of members of house of Assembly by age group and sex, 2011.
Fig. 14.1 Distribution of House of Assembly Members by Sex and Age, 2011
In Fig 14.1 above and table 14.1 below, it will be observed that members who fall under the
age group 40 – 50 years ranked first closely followed by the age group 30 – 40 years with
the age groups 60 – 70 year and others who didn’t declare their age bringing up the rear in
the age group of the members of house of Assembly.
It will also be observed that proportion of male members to female members of the house
of Assembly is 7:3. This goes to show that the principle of gender equality is being
recognized in the state such that each sex has been given opportunity to participate in the
law – making institution of the state.
Fig. 14.2 Qualification of House of Assembly Members.
In Fig. 14.2 above and table 14.1 above, it will be observed that 70% of the House of assembly
members possesses university degree as their highest educational qualification while 26.7% of them
possessed higher degree as their highest educational qualification. Only 3.3% of them possessed
poly/college of Education as their highest educational qualification.
Fig. 14.3 Previous Occupation of House of Assembly Members by type and sex.
In Fig. 14.3 above and table 14.2 below, it will be observed that 46.7% of the House of Assembly
members are family workers and 40% of them were self employed while 13.3% of them were wage
earners before they became law makers of the state.
Table 14.1
PROFILE OF MEMBERS OF STATE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY BY AGE GROUP AND SEX, 2011 Number
HIGHEST EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION ATTAINED
NO OF MEMBERS PRIMARY SECONDARY
POLY/COLLEGE OF EDUC.
UNIVERSITY DEGREE HIGHER DEGREE
AGE GROUP MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE
18 - 30 0 0
30 - 40 9 2 1 8 2
40 - 50 8 5 5 3 3 2
50 - 60 4 0 2 2
60 - 70 1 0 1 70 and
Above 0 0
Others 0 1 1
TOTAL 22 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 5 5 3 Source: State House of Assembly.
Table 14.2
PREVIOUS OCCUPATION OF HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY MEMBERS BY AGE GROUP AND SEX, 2011
Number
SELF EMPLOYED WAGE EARNER FAMILY WORKER AGE GROUP MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE
18 - 30
30 - 40 2 1 3 4 1
40 - 50 6 1 1 3 2
50 - 60 1 1 2
60 - 70 1
70 and Above 1
TOTAL 9 3 4 0 10 4 Source: State House of Assembly, Awka