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Oruk Anam

Coordinates: 4°49′0″N 7°39′0″E / 4.81667°N 7.65000°E / 4.81667; 7.65000
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Oruk Anam
Oruk Anam is located in Nigeria
Oruk Anam
Oruk Anam
Location in Nigeria
Coordinates: 4°49′0″N 7°39′0″E / 4.81667°N 7.65000°E / 4.81667; 7.65000
Country Nigeria
StateAkwa Ibom State
CapitalIkot Ibritam
Government
 • ChairmanPrince Ubong B. Idiong
Time zoneUTC+1 (WAT)

Oruk Anam is a Local Government Area located in the southwestern part of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. It may be ranked as the largest LGA in Akwa-ibom due to its land popularity. It is one of the eight Annang-speaking local government areas.

It consists of two major political units, namely, the Oruk zone, and the Anam zone. Oruk zone used to be a Local Government Area with headquarters at Urua Anwa. Oruk zone was known as Southern Annang County Council of the former Abak Division.

Anam zone used to be Anam Local Government Area with headquarters at Ikot Akpan Essien. Anam was called Anam or Annang County Council in the former Opobo Division.

In 1989, the two Local Government Areas were merged into one.

It shares the same boundary with Ikot-Abasi/Mkpat-Enin (Ibibio speakers) by the south/east and Ukanafun (Anaang speakers) by the west. Its population according to the 2006 census is 172,000.[1] Its inhabitant are mostly farmers, craftmen and civil servants. The area is a major gateway to Port Harcourt and Aba as such there is much commercial activity along the major road points like Ekparakwa. The area hosts some government interest like the general hospital located in Ikot Okoro, police stations and schools.

Major towns

The major towns in Oruk Anam are:

Administrative Areas

The nine clans in Oruk Anam:

LGA Website
Inen Clan
Obio Akpa Clan
Ibesit Nung Ikot Clan http://www.orukanamonline.n.nu/
Nung Ikot Clan
Nung Ita Clan
Ndot Clan
Ibesit Clan
Ekparakwa Clan
Abak/Midim Clan

See also

References

  1. ^ "2006 Population Census" (PDF). The National Bureau of Statistics of Nigeria. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 25, 2009. Retrieved 2009-02-26.