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Ganjuwa is a Local Government Area of Bauchi State, Nigeria. It was carved out from the Darazo Local Government in September, 1991 and it is bordered with Jigawa State to the north and Gombe State to the southeast. The Local Government also shares borders with the following Local Governments: Bauchi Local Government to the south, Toro Local Government to the west, Ningi Local Government to the northwest, Darazo Local Government to the North South East and Kirfi Local Government to the east.
Based on the 2006 Population Census figure, the Local Government has a population of 280,486 with numerous tribes/languages, but prominent among them are Gerawa, Denawa, Miyawa, Kariyawa, Hausawa, and Fulanis. Ganjuwa Local Government now has one District, eight Village Areas and 122 Hamlets. The Madaki of Bauchi is the District Head of Ganjuwa, and the King maker of the Bauchi Emirate.
Its headquarters are in the town of Kafin Madaki 47 kilometers from the State Capital along Kano Road. The most urban towns of the Local Government are Kafin Madaki at the centre being the Local Government Administrative Headquarter, Soro from the East, Miya from the West.
It has an area of 5,059 km2 and the postal code of the area is 742.
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