Lagelu, Oyo

Lagelu is a Local Government Area in Oyo State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Iyana Offa.

It has an area of 338 km$2$ and a population of 147,957 at the 2006 census.

Lagelu local government area is subdivided into 14 wards: Ajara/Opeodu, Apatere/Kuffi/Ogunbode/Ogo, Arulogun Ehin/Kelebe, Ejioku/Igbon/Ariku, Lagelu Market/Kajola/Gbena, Lagun, Lalupon I, Lalupon II, Lalupon III, Ofa-Igbo, Ogunjana/Olowode/Ogburo, Ogunremi/Ogunsina, Oyedeji/Olode/Kutayi, Sagbe/Pabiekun. The village called Eleruko also falls under this local government. The local government is governed by an elected chairman and 14 councillors, one elected from each ward.

The postal code of the area is 200.

History

Lagelu Local Government Area was created in the year 1976.

Geography
Lagelu Local Government Area has an average temperature of 28 degrees Celsius and a total area of 338 square kilometers. The Local Government Area has an average humidity of sixty-three percent and an estimated annual precipitation of two thousand millimeters.

Economy
A variety of commodities, including cassava, maize, yam, cocoa, and kolanut, are grown in the raucous Lagelu Local Government Area's agricultural sector. With multiple markets, including the Lagelu main market, where a range of commodities are bought and sold, trade plays a significant role in the Lagelu LGA economy. In Lagelu LGA, other significant economic pursuits include hunting, root and herb processing, and textile weaving and dyeing.