Adjékoria

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Adjékoria rural municipality
Adjékoria rural community (Niger)
Adjékoria rural municipality
Adjékoria rural municipality
Coordinates 14 ° 20 '  N , 6 ° 47'  E Coordinates: 14 ° 20 '  N , 6 ° 47'  E
Basic data
Country Niger

region

Maradi
department Dakoro
Residents 79,108 (2012)
politics
mayor Yahaya Garba (2004)
Political party PNDS Tarayya

Adjékoria (also: Adjé Koria , Adjiekoria ) is a rural community in the Dakoro Department in Niger .

geography

Adjékoria is located in the Sahel region . The neighboring communities are Birni Lallé and Korahane in the north, Kornaka in the east, Sabon-Machi in the south and Babankatami and Ourno in the west. The municipality is divided into 76 administrative villages, three traditional villages, 42 hamlets and nine camps. The main town of the rural community is the administrative Adjékoria (also: Adjé Koria).

history

The Adjékoria area was settled in the first third of the 20th century by people who moved further and further south from the arid north. The rural community of Adjékoria emerged as an administrative unit in 2002 as part of a nationwide administrative reform from the northwestern part of the canton of Kornaka.

population

At the 2001 census, Adjékoria had 51,502 inhabitants. At the 2012 census, the population was 79,108.

politics

In the local elections in July 2004, Yahaya Garba ( PNDS-Tarayya ) was elected mayor. On April 15, 2010, the Council of Ministers appointed Sani Salaou administrator ( Administrateur Délégué ) of the municipalities of Adjékoria, Dan-Goulbi , Kornaka, Maïyara and Sabon-Machi.

Economy and Infrastructure

Most of the community is located in a zone where rain- fed farming is the predominant form of livelihood. In the north begins the zone of agropastoralism . The national road 30 runs through Adjékoria, which connects the place with the departmental capital Dakoro in the north and the rural community of Chadakori in the south, where it meets the national road 1 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Répertoire National des Communes (RENACOM) . Institut National de la Statistique website, accessed January 22, 2011.
  2. ^ Republic of Niger: Loi n ° 2002-014 du 11 JUIN 2002 portant création des communes et fixant le nom de leurs chefs-lieux .
  3. ^ Amadou Oumarou: La délivrance des services publics dans la commune rurale de Bermo . LASDEL, Niamey 2011 ( online version ( Memento from December 3, 2013 in the Internet Archive ); PDF; 546 kB), p. 10.
  4. ^ Institut Nationale de la Statistique du Niger (ed.): Annuaire statistique des cinquante ans d'indépendance du Niger . Niamey 2010 ( online version ; PDF; 3.1 MB), p. 54.
  5. Presentation of the result globaux définitifs du Quatrième (4ème) Recensement Général de la Population et de l'Habitat (RGP / H) de 2012. (PDF) Institut National de la Statistique, 2014, accessed on April 21, 2014 (French).
  6. ^ Maires du PNDS. (PDF) PNDS-Tarayya , archived from the original on December 2, 2013 ; accessed on February 14, 2018 (French).
  7. ^ Conseil des ministres du Niger on 15 avril 2010. In: Temoust.org. April 16, 2010, archived from the original on April 18, 2010 ; accessed on February 14, 2018 (French).
  8. ^ Comprendre l'économie des ménages ruraux au Niger . Save the Children UK, London 2009 ( online version ( Memento from September 27, 2013 in the Internet Archive ); PDF; 2.6 MB), p. 8.