Atiba

Atiba is a Local Government Area in Oyo State, Nigeria. Its headquarters is in the town of Offa Meta.

It has an area of 1,757 km$2$ and a population of 168,246 at the 2006 census. The postal code of the area is 203.

History
Atiba is one of the Local Government Areas in Oyo State, Nigeria, established in 1976. Its headquarters is located in Ofa Meta. The legislative council formulates laws governing the local government, while the council area oversees its public administration. Atiba LGA is represented by 10 councilors, each corresponding to a political ward under the council's jurisdiction.

Locality
Some of the areas under Atiba Local Government Area :

Agunpopo, Aremo, Ashipa, Bashorun, Aaatan, Abolupe, Afonja, Agbaa, Agbaakin, Agbaka, Agbalowo-Asa, Agberinde, Ajalaruru, Ajegunle, Ajikobi, Akaparo, Akinku, Alaafin Palace, Alubata, Alusekere, Are-Eromasanyin, Asanminu, Ashamu, Ayetoro, Baago, Balogun Maje, Bangudu, Basorun, Boroboro,  Ekesan, Eleke, Elerinle, Elewi, Gaa Bale Fulani, Gbangba Taylor, Gbanta, Ijawaya, Ikolaba, Ile-Ewe, Ilowagbade, Ilusinmi, Iyalamu, Jowo Ese, Keeto, Koloko, Koso, Lagbondoko Area, Latula, Obagbori, Ode Moje, Ofa-Meta, Ogbegbe, Oke Oloola Area, Oke-Afin Area, Olokun Esin, Olugbile, Ona-Aka, Onireko, Onre Bare, Oota, Oridota, Origbemidele, Orokoroko, Otefon, Saakin, Saamu, Sabo, Sangolokeke, Sarumi, St. Andrews Area.

Notable events and happenings in Atiba Local Government

 * The Akesan Market Fire Incident: The old Akesan market, also known as Oja Oba, located in the heart of town and only a few meters from the palace of the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi, was destroyed by fire in the early hours of Sunday, 5 January 2020, devouring all stores and commodities valued more than N20 billion. Over 900 traders were left in shock and severe pains when the market fire shattered the serenity of the ancient town. However, the incumbent Governor of Oyo State, Governor Seyi Makinde came to the rescue by releasing N781.7 million to reconstruct the over 400 years old Akesan market. The reconstructed Akesan market was unveiled in June 2021.
 * The establishment of Atiba University
 * The on-going construction of Atiba Radio

Climate/ Geography
Atiba experiences a tropical savanna climate characterized by consistent warmth throughout the year, featuring distinct wet and dry seasons. The average annual temperature is 64 degrees, and the region receives approximately 596 inches of rainfall annually. The dry period spans 59 days a year, accompanied by an average humidity of 77% and a UV index of 7.

Atiba Local Government Area spans 1,757 square kilometers, experiencing an estimated 61 percent humidity. It undergoes distinct rainy and dry seasons, with an average temperature set at 28 degrees Celsius.

Economy
The agricultural sector in Atiba Local Government Area is vibrant, cultivating significant amounts of crops like rice, cocoa, and wheat. Additionally, trade, notably in markets like Ajegunle and Koso, plays a crucial economic role, providing a diverse array of goods.