Port Harcourt (local government area)
Port Harcourt | |
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LGA | |
Country | Nigeria |
State | Rivers State |
Seat | Port Harcourt |
Area | |
• Total | 109 km2 (42 sq mi) |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 638,360 |
• Density | 5,856.5/km2 (15,168/sq mi) |
Time zone | WAT (UTC+1) |
Port Harcourt Local Government Area (PHALGA) is a local government area of Rivers State in southern Nigeria. It is one of the 23 local government areas created for the state. Its administrative seat is located in Port Harcourt.
Geography
Port Harcourt local government area is included in the Greater Port Harcourt region. It is situated 52 kilometres (32 mi) southeast of Ahoada and about 40 kilometres (25 mi) northwest of Bori. It is bounded to the south by Okrika, to the east by Eleme, to the north by Obio-Akpor and to the west by Degema. It has a total size of 109 square kilometres (42 sq mi).[1]
Towns, urban communities and neighbourhoods
Demographics
The total population in the area was last recorded at 638,360 people in 2011 from 538,558 in 2006.[1]
Government
The local government area is part of the Rivers East Senatorial district consisting 20 electoral wards. The Mayor, who is the highest-ranking official in the Port Harcourt local government is elected by popular vote and presides as both head of wards and head of the local government council.[2]
Wards
- Abuloma-Amadi Ama
- Diobu (ward)
- Elekahia (ward)
- Mgbundukwu (1)
- Mgbundukwu (2)
- Nkpolu Oroworukwo (ward)
- Nkpolu Oroworukwo (2)
- Ochiri-Rumukalagbor
- Ogbunabali (ward)
- Oroabali (ward)
- Orogbum (ward)
- Oromineke-Ezimgbu
- Oroworukwo (ward)
- Port Harcourt Township
- Port Harcourt Township VI
- Port Harcourt VII
- Rumuobiekwe (ward)
- Rumuwoji (1)
- Rumuwoji (2)
- Rumuwoji (3)
List of Mayors of Port Harcourt
The following list shows the Mayors of Port Harcourt:
- Richard Okwosha Nzimiro[2]
- Ambrose Ezeolisa Allagoa
- Francis Umelo Ihekwaba
- Nnamdi Wokekoro
- Azubuike Nmerukini
- Chimbiko Akarolo
- Charles Paul Ejekwu
- Soni Sam Ejekwu
Education
Tertiary
Rivers State University of Science and Technology currently has its main campus at Nkpolu Oroworukwo, although plans are in progress to relocate the institution to a new 524-acre (212 ha) site within the Greater Port Harcourt urban centre.[3]
Primary and secondary
Many private schools including some government schools are located in and around this area. Primary education in many cases starts at the age of 4 for majority of Riverians. Students spend six years in primary school and graduate with a school leaving certificate. At the secondary level, students spend six years, that is 3 years of JSS (Junior Secondary School), and 3 years of SSS (Senior Secondary School).
The following are primary (elementary) and secondary schools (high schools) operating within the Port Harcourt local government area:
- Baptist High School, Borokiri
- Bereton Montessori Nursery and Primary School, Old GRA
- Emarid College
- Faith Baptist College, Old GRA
- Government Comprehensive Secondary School, Borokiri
- Greenoak International School, New GRA
- Holy Rosary College, Old GRA
- Methodist Girls High School
- Norwegian International School
- Our Lady of Fatima College, Borokiri
- St. Mary's Catholic Model High School
- Starlets Academy, Old GRA
- Stella Maris College
- Stepping Stone Educational Centre
- Tantua International Group of Schools
Notable people
- Emmanuel C. Aguma, lawyer, Attorney General of Rivers State
- Chibuike Amaechi, Governor of Rivers State
- Worgu Boms, lawyer
- Agbani Darego, model and fashion designer
- Finidi George, soccer player
- Gabriel Halliday ("Slim Burna"), singer and founder of Street Rhymes
- Chinyere Igwe, political figure
- Patience Jonathan (born 1957), former First Lady of Nigeria
- Austin Opara, former deputy speaker of the House of Representatives
- Joseph Yobo, soccer player
See also
- Local government areas of Rivers State
- List of cities and towns in Rivers State
- List of people from Port Harcourt
References
- 1 2 "Port Harcourt (local government area)". City population. Retrieved 21 July 2015.
- 1 2 Wolpe, Howard (1974). Urban politics in Nigeria : a study of Port Harcourt. Berkeley: University of California Press. p. 148. ISBN 0520024516.
- ↑ "About Rivers State University of Science and Technology". Ust.edu.ng. Retrieved 14 August 2016.