Izzi (Ebonyi)

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Izzi
Country Nigeria
StateEbonyi
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Izzi is a local government area of Ebonyi State in Nigeria.[1][2]

Izzi, as in the case of Abakaliki the capital city, is a center of agricultural trade including such products as yams, cassava, rice, and both palm oil and palm kernels. It is also known for its local lead, zinc, salt, and limestone mining or quarrying. There are also isolated poultry and egg production farms across the state.

Its Local Government Headquarters is located at Iboko. Iboko is a commercial market with a carrying capacity of 5,000 to 15,000 people. In the old Ebonyi, she was prominent to have housed and served neighboring local governments, Ezza, Ikwo, Ngbo (Ohaukwu), and boundary neighbors in Cross River. Though the market is a weekly market, it still serves its purpose. Government policies on local markets in Ebonyi, especially in Abakaliki, have helped to reduce the number of people and interests of buyers and sellers as it was in the old Ebonyi. The same can be traced to the removal of the old mobility, Iboko transports.

In politics, it accounts for the highest number of the electoral votes in the State. This only accruing to its large population and en masse electoral voting.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Nigeria: Administrative Division". citypopulation. Archived from the original on 30 September 2016.
  2. ^ "Three killed, others injured as farmers, herdsmen clash again in Ebonyi". premiumtimesng. Retrieved 10 June 2018.