Kachia

Kachia (Adara: Akhwee) is a Local Government Area in the southern part of Kaduna State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Kachia. It has an area of 4,570 km$2$ and a population of 252,568 in the 2006 census. The postal code of the area is 802.

Boundaries
The Kachia Local Government Area (LGA) shares boundaries with the Zangon Kataf LGA to the east, the Kajuru LGA to the northeast, the Kagarko LGA to the south, the Jaba LGA to the southeast, the Chikun LGA to the northwest; and Munya and Paikoro LGAs of Niger State to west, respectively.

Administrative subdivisions
The Kachia Local Government Area consists of 12 subdivisions (second-order administrative divisions) or electoral wards, namely:


 * 1) Agunu
 * 2) Ankwa
 * 3) Awon
 * 4) Bishini
 * 5) Dokwa
 * 6) Gidan Tagwai
 * 7) Gumel
 * 8) Kachia (Akhwee)
 * 9) Kateri (Anumafa)
 * 10) Kurmin Musa
 * 11) Kwaturu
 * 12) Sabon Sarki (Ghiing)

Population
According to the March 21, 2006 national population census, the Kachia Local Government Area's population was put at 252,568. Its population was projected by the National Population Commission of Nigeria and National Bureau of Statistics to be 340,900 by March 21, 2016.

Climate
Temperatures range from 58°F to 96°F throughout the year, with sporadic dips below or above 101°F, during warm and partly cloudy wet seasons.

People
Most of the people of Kachia include the Adara, Tinor-Myamya, Gbagyi, Ham. Others include the Bajju, Bakulu, and the Hausa.

Economy
Ginger has become a major economic crop of the Kachia Local Government Area due to the high yield of the root crop in the land. Other agro-products include corn, sorghum, millet and soybeans.

Kachia town is also one of the largest towns in southern Kaduna state where various small and medium scale businesses contribute to the economy of the state and country at large.

Religion
Christianity has the largest number of adherents in the Kachia Local Government Area. Islam is also practiced, while the African Traditional religion has an ever increasing number of adherents.

Notable people

 * Martin Luther Agwai, military personnel


 * Yohanna Kure, military personnel