لاگوس (ولاية)
Lagos State
Ìpínlẹ̀ Èkó (يوروبا) | |
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الكنية: Las Gidi, Gidi | |
الشعار: Justice and Progress | |
الإحداثيات: 6°35′N 3°45′E / 6.583°N 3.750°E | |
Country | نيجريا |
Geopolitical Zone | South West |
Date created | 27 May 1967 |
Capital | Ikeja |
Number of LGAs | 20 |
الحكومة | |
• الكيان | Government of Lagos State |
• Governor[1] | Babajide Sanwo-Olu (APC) |
• Deputy Governor | Kadiri Hamzat (APC) |
• Legislature | Lagos State House of Assembly |
• Chief Judge | Opeyemi Oke |
• National Assembly delegation | Senators:
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المساحة | |
• الإجمالي | 3٬577 كم² (1٬381 ميل²) |
التعداد | |
• الإجمالي | 9٬113٬605 |
• Estimate (2012 by LASG) | 17٬552٬940[2] |
• الترتيب | 1st of 36 |
• الكثافة | 2٬500/km2 (6٬600/sq mi) |
صفة المواطن | Lagosian |
GDP | |
• Year | 2014 |
• Total | $91 billion[5] |
• Per capita | $4,333 |
منطقة التوقيت | UTC+01 (WAT) |
ISO 3166 code | NG-LA |
HDI (2019) | 0.686[6] medium · 1st of 37 |
الموقع الإلكتروني | lagosstate.gov.ng |
ولاية لاگوس (يوروبا: Ìpínlẹ̀ Èkó ؛ إنگليزية: Lagos State) هي ولاية في جنوب غرب نيجيريا. وهي الولاية الأكبر تعداداً والأصغر مساحةً. ويحدها من الجنوب خليج بنين ومن الغرب الحدود الدولية مع جمهورية بنين، ومن الشرق والشمال ولاية أوگون، مما يجعلها الولاية النيجيرية الوحيدة المجاورة لولاية واحدة فقط. وهي مسماة على اسم مدينة لاگوس أكبر المدن تعدادً في أفريقيا. وقد تشكلت من المنطقة الغربية وإقليم العاصمة الاتحادية في 27 مايو 1967.[7][8] الإنجليزية هي اللغة الرسمية.
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التاريخ
التاريخ المبكر
Before the Portuguese name of Lagos had been adopted, Lagos' initial name was Eko which referred mainly to the Island. The first to settle in Eko were the Aworis in the 15th century and the Binis in the 16th century. The Aworis were conquered by the Benin Empire. [9] The Awori hunters and fishermen had originally come from Ile-Ife to the coast.[10][11]
البنية التحتية
Fourth Mainland Bridge
The Fourth Mainland Bridge is a 38 km long bridge project by the Lagos State Government, connecting Lagos Island by way of Langbasa(Lekki) and Baiyeku(Ikorodu) across the Lagos Lagoon to Itamaga, in Ikorodu.[12] The bridge is a 2 x 4 lane carriageway cross-sectional road with permission for BRT Lane and future road contraction. It is expected to become the second longest Bridge in Africa, featuring 3 toll plazas, 9 interchanges, 4.5 km Lagoon Bridge and an eco-friendly environment amongst other added features.[13]
In April 2021 there were 6 bidders for the 2.5 billion USD project. By December the preferred bidder would be known.[14]
In January 2022 the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, reiterated the plan by the state government to commence the construction on the Opebi-Mende link bridge and the 38-kilometre 4th mainland bridge: "Construction work on the 38km 4th Mainland Bridge — which will be the longest in Africa — and the Opebi-Mende link bridge will commence this year."[15][16]
حاكم الولاية
The current governor of Lagos State is Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, who emerged victorious in the March 9, 2019 Governorship elections.[17][18] Babajide Sanwo-Olu was sworn in on May 29, 2019, making him the 6th democratic governor of Lagos State and the 15th governor of Lagos State overall.[19][20]
التقسيمات الادارية
مناطق الحكم المحلي
Lagos State is divided into five administrative divisions, which are further divided into 20 local government areas, or LGAs. They are:[21]
LGA name | Area (km2) | Census 2006 population |
Administrative capital | Postal code |
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Agege | 11 | 459,939 | Agege | 100 |
Alimosho | 185 | 1,277,714 | Ikotun | 100 |
Ifako-Ijaye | 27 | 427,878 | Ifako | 100 |
Ikeja | 46 | 313,196 | Ikeja | 100 |
Kosofe | 81 | 665,393 | Kosofe | 100 |
Mushin | 17 | 633,009 | Mushin | 100 |
Oshodi-Isolo | 45 | 621,509 | Oshodi/Isolo | 100 |
Shomolu | 12 | 402,673 | Shomolu | 101 |
Ikeja Division | 424 | 4,801,311 | ||
Apapa | 27 | 217,362 | Apapa | 101 |
Eti-Osa | 192 | 287,785 | Ikoyi | 101 |
Lagos Island | 9 | 209,437 | Lagos Island | 101 |
Lagos Mainland | 19 | 317,720 | Lagos Mainland | 101 |
Surulere | 23 | 503,975 | Surulere | 101 |
Lagos Division | 270 | 1,542,279 | ||
Ajeromi-Ifelodun | 12 | 684,105 | Ajeromi/Ifelodun | 102 |
Amuwo-Odofin | 135 | 318,166 | Festac Town | 102 |
Ojo | 158 | 598,071 | Ojo | 102 |
Badagry | 441 | 241,093 | Badagry | 103 |
Badagry Division | 746 | 1,841,435 | ||
Ikorodu | 394 | 535,619 | Ikorodu | 104 |
Ikorodu Division | 394 | 535,619 | ||
Ibeju-Lekki | 455 | 117,481 | Akodo[22] | 105 |
Epe | 1,185 | 181,409 | Epe | 106 |
Epe Division | 1,640 | 298,890 | ||
الإجمالي | 3,474 | 9,019,534 | Ikeja |
The first 16 of the above LGAs comprise the statistical area of Metropolitan Lagos. The remaining four LGAs (Badagry, Ikorodu, Ibeju-Lekki and Epe) are within Lagos State but are not part of Metropolitan Lagos.
انظر أيضاً
المراجع
- ^ See List of Governors of Lagos State for a list of prior governors
- ^ "Population-Lagos State". Lagos State Government. Archived from the original on 18 أكتوبر 2015. Retrieved 21 فبراير 2016.
- ^ "FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA : 2006 Population Census" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 مارس 2012. Retrieved 25 يوليو 2016.
- ^ "2006 PHC Priority Tables – NATIONAL POPULATION COMMISSION". population.gov.ng (in الإنجليزية الأمريكية). Archived from the original on 10 أكتوبر 2017. Retrieved 10 أكتوبر 2017.
- ^ Akinkuotu, Eniola (21 يناير 2015). "We can double Lagos GDP, says Ambode". The Punch NG. Archived from the original on 24 مارس 2015. Retrieved 16 مارس 2015.
- ^ "Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab.org (in الإنجليزية). Retrieved 13 سبتمبر 2018.
- ^ Onyeakagbu, Adaobi. "See how all the 36 Nigerian states got their names". Pulse.ng. Retrieved 25 ديسمبر 2021.
- ^ "This is how the 36 states were created". Pulse.ng. Retrieved 22 ديسمبر 2021.
- ^ Jeremy Seymour Eades (1980). The Yoruba Today. Cambridge University Press (Changing Culture Series). p. 15. ISBN 9780521226561.
- ^ "Lagos State, Nigeria". Retrieved 29 مارس 2014.
- ^ "History of Lagos State". Archived from the original on 9 فبراير 2014. Retrieved 29 مارس 2014.
- ^ NAN (22 يناير 2020). "Lagos assembly ll support delivery of fourth mainland bridge". Guardian Nigeria Newspaper. Retrieved 3 يناير 2021.
- ^ "800 houses for demolition as Lagos budgets $2.2b of 4th Mainland Bridge". The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News (in الإنجليزية الأمريكية). 29 سبتمبر 2020. Retrieved 3 يناير 2021.
- ^ "Lagos says Fourth Mainland Bridge contract with funding ready in December 2021 - Nairametrics" (in الإنجليزية الأمريكية). 28 أبريل 2021. Retrieved 15 يناير 2022.
- ^ "Sanwo-Olu says Opebi-Mende link bridge, 4th mainland bridge projects to commence 2022 - Nairametrics" (in الإنجليزية الأمريكية). 3 يناير 2022. Retrieved 15 يناير 2022.
- ^ "Lagos to begin construction of 4th Mainland Bridge 2022 - Sanwo-Olu - P.M. News" (in الإنجليزية الأمريكية). Retrieved 15 يناير 2022.
- ^ "Meet Babajide Sanwo-Olu, the new governor of Lagos State". The Africa Report.com (in الإنجليزية الأمريكية). 11 مارس 2019. Retrieved 20 مايو 2020.
- ^ "APC retains Lagos as INEC declares Babajide Sanwo-Olu Governor-elect". Punch Newspapers (in الإنجليزية الأمريكية). 10 مارس 2019. Retrieved 20 مايو 2020.
- ^ "Sanwo-Olu sworn in as Lagos Governor". Punch Newspapers (in الإنجليزية الأمريكية). 29 مايو 2019. Retrieved 13 ديسمبر 2021.
- ^ "SANWO-OLU SWORN-IN AS 15TH GOVERNOR OF LAGOS STATE". Lagos State Government (in الإنجليزية الأمريكية). Retrieved 14 ديسمبر 2021.
- ^ "Lagos State – Population". Archived from the original on 15 يونيو 2011. Retrieved 22 سبتمبر 2011.
- ^ "Akodo, Lagos, Nigeria". ng.geoview.info.
للاستزادة
- Ade Adefuye, ed. (1987), History of the peoples of Lagos State, Lagos: Lantern Books, ISBN 9789782281487
- Ajose, Sunny A. 2010. "The Evolution and Development of Lagos State Administration in Lagos State: A Sociological Approach."
- Michael Filani (2012), The Changing Face of Lagos: From Vision to Reform and Transformation, Cities Alliance, http://www.citiesalliance.org/sites/citiesalliance.org/files/Lagos-reform-report-lowres.pdf
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- ولاية لاگوس
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- ولايات يوروبالاند
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- سواحل نيجيريا
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