Sokoto (
Hausa: ;
Fula: , ''Leydi Sokoto'') is one of the 36
states of Nigeria
Nigeria is a federation of 36 states, each of which is a semi-autonomous political unit that shares power with the federal government as enumerated under the Constitution of Nigeria, Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. In additi ...
, located in the extreme northwest of the country. It is bounded by
Republic of the Niger to the north and west for 363 km (226 miles), and the states of
Zamfara to the east, and
Kebbi to the south and west, partly across the
Ka River. Its capital and largest city is the
city of Sokoto. Sokoto is located near to the confluence of the
Sokoto River and the
Rima River. As of 2022 it has an estimated
population
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of more than 6.3 million.
Being the seat of the former
Sokoto Caliphate
The Sokoto Caliphate (, literally: Caliphate in the Lands of Sudan), also known as the Sultanate of Sokoto, was a Sunni Islam, Sunni Muslim caliphate in West Africa. It was founded by Usman dan Fodio in 1804 during the Fula jihads, Fulani jihads ...
, the city is predominantly Muslim and an important seat of Islamic learning in Nigeria. The
Sultan
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who heads the caliphate is effectively the spiritual leader of Nigerian Muslims.
Etymology
The name ''Sokoto'' (which is the modern/
anglicised
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version of the local name, ''Sakkwato'') is of
Arabic
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origin, representing suk, "market". It is also known as ''Sakkwato, Birnin Shaihu da Bello'' or "Sokoto, Capital of Shaihu and Bello".
History
Since its creation as a state in 1976 (from the
bifurcation of the erstwhile
North-Western State (
Map
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) into Sokoto and
Niger State
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s, Sokoto state has been ruled by
governors
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, most ex-military officers, who succeeded each another at short intervals.
Sokoto, as a region, knows a longer history. During the reign of the
Fulani Empire in the 19th century Sokoto was an important
Fula state, in addition to being a city, of what was then west central Nigeria.
From ca. 1900, with the
British
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Peoples, culture, and language
* British people, nationals or natives of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies.
* British national identity, the characteristics of British people and culture ...
take-over, Sokoto, which then encompassed the entire north-west corner of Nigeria, became a province of the British
protectorate
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of
Nigeria
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. Not long after
Gando was added as a sub-province.
This double province then covered an area of with an estimated population over 500,000. It included the then
Zamfara and
Argungu, or
Kebbi, kingdoms.
The following excerpt from the
1911 ''Encyclopædia Britannica'' offers some information from the perspective of the occupying British power:
In 1967, not long after Nigeria's independence from the British, the region became known as the Northwestern State. This territory was, in 1976, split into Sokoto State and Niger State. Later on,
Kebbi State (1991) and
Zamfara State (1996) split off from Sokoto State.
Demographics
Sokoto State is mainly populated by Hausa people. with Gobirawa found in
Gobir and
Isa LGA. Most Sokoto State residents are
Sunni Muslims, with a
Shia minority; violence between the two groups is uncommon. Over 80% of people living in the state practice agriculture.
Languages
Hausa and
Fulfulde are dominant. The
Kainji language Ut-Ma'in is also spoken in
Kebbe LGA and the Kainji language
Kamuku is also spoken in
Sokoto LGA. Minorities speak other languages such as
Zarma and
Tuareg.
Languages of Sokoto State listed by LGA:
Geography

Sokoto State is in the dry
Sahel
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, surrounded by sandy
savannah
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and isolated hills.
With an annual average temperature of , Sokoto is, on the whole, a very hot area. However, maximum daytime temperatures are for most of the year generally under and the dryness makes the heat bearable. The warmest months are February to April when daytime temperatures can exceed . The rainy season is from June to October during which showers are a daily occurrence. The showers rarely last long and are a far cry from the regular torrential rain known in wet tropical regions. From late October to February, during the ''cold season'', the climate is dominated by the
Harmattan
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wind blowing
Sahara
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dust over the land. The dust dims the sunlight thereby lowering temperatures significantly and also leading to the inconvenience of dust everywhere in houses.
The region's lifeline for growing crops is the floodplains of the Sokoto-Rima river system (see
Sokoto River), which are covered with rich
alluvial soil. For the rest, the general dryness of the region allows for few crops,
millet
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Millets are important crops in the Semi-arid climate, ...
perhaps being the most abundant, complemented by rice, corn, other cereals and beans. Apart from tomatoes few vegetables grow in the region.
Cities and villages
Local Government Areas
Sokoto State consists of twenty-three (23)
Local Government Areas
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The ph ...
. They are:
*
Binji
*
Bodinga
*
Dange Shuni
*
Gada
*
Goronyo
*
Gudu
*
Gwadabawa
*
Illela
*
Isa
*
Kebbe
*
Kware
*
Rabah
*
Sabon Birni
*
Shagari
*
Silame
*
Sokoto North
*
Sokoto South
*
Tambuwal
*
Tangaza
*
Tureta
*
Wamako
*
Wurno
*
Yabo
Education
Tertiary institutions in Sokoto State include:
*
Shehu Shagari College of Education
*
Sokoto State University
College of Nursing Sciences, TambuwalNorthwest University SokotoShehu shagari University of Education Sokoto
Umaru Ali Shinkafi PolytechnicSokoto
*
Usman Danfodio University
*
Iconic University
Economy
Agriculture is the most important economic sector. It employs a majority percent of the state's working population. The state is
one of the poorest in Nigeria and has one of the highest incidences of
extreme poverty
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(around 80% of the population) according to
World Bank
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data from 2018.
Transport
Federal Highways
*
A1 north from
Kebbi State near Tungan Ilo as the Kangi-Gindi Rd for 19 km via Kuchi in
Kebbe LGA to
Kebbi State again at Maishaika, northeast from
Kebbi State again at Illela as the Sokoto-Jega Rd for nine km via
Tambawel in
Kebbe LGA to
Kebbi State again at Ungan-Bawa, and northeast from
Kebbi State at Barkeji as the Sokoto-Jega Rd via Kajiji, Ganga, Dandi and Adarawa to
Sokoto, and north from
Sokoto 93 km as the Sokoto-Illela Rd via Kware, Gwadabawa, and Momonsuka to
Illela where it connects with
RN1 in
Niger
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at
Birnin-Konni.
*
A126 south from
A1 in
Sokoto 71 km as the Sokoto-Gusau Rd via Shunni, Dange, Boda and Numba Tureta to
Zamfara State at Bimasa.
Three roads to Niger
* The Boto-Kafin Chana Rd northwest via Yakka and Boto to
RN1 in
Kiéché via Bado,
* North from Ruawuri at Diboni to
RN1 Boulevard du 15 Avril near Tafouka,
*
A1 from
Illela.
Other major roads
* The Illela-Yerimawa Rd east from
A1 via Wauru, Gidan Amamata and Biyangadi Chadawa to Gada.
* The Kware-Salame-Mammande-Gada Rd northeast from
A1 at Kware via Chimola, Salame, Jema and Mamande to Gada.
* The Sokoto-Shinaka or Sokoto-Yerimawa Rd northeast from
A1 at Dabage north of
Sokoto as the Gidan Liman-Gudumi Rd via Alkamu, Marnona, Bijeje and Goronyo to Shinaka.
* the Shinaka-Dan Tudu Rd east from Shinaka via Mallamawa, Yerimawa, Kurukuru and Mahaya to Dan Tudu.
* the Dan Tudu-Makuwana Rd south from Dan Tudu as the Magagindoke-Shinkafe Rd via Sobon Birni, Garin Maikasuwa, Gidan Kurau, Takwattawa, Kura Mota and Kaffi to
Zamfara State at Kwanar Isa as the Sabon Bimi-Tungan Gwragwu Rd.
* The Marona Isa Rd east from Takwattawa to Isa, where the Isa-Tsibiri Rd goes south to Kwanar Isa.
* The Abdulahi Fodo Rd from
A1 in
Sokoto 14 km to
A1 at Kaura as the Gumbenawa Rd.
* The Arugungu-Iyabo-Sokoto Rd or Dagawa-Argungu Rd west from
A1 at Dagawa 40 km via Sainyman Daji to Kebbi State near Fakwon Sarki.
Airports
Sadiq Abubakar III International near
Sokoto.
Politics
The state government is led by a democratically elected governor who works closely with members of the state's house of assembly. The capital city of the state is Sokoto.
Electoral system
The governor of the state is selected using a modified two-round system. To be elected in the first round, a candidate must receive the plurality of votes and over 25% of the vote in at least two-third of the state local government areas. If no candidate passes threshold, a second round will be held between the top candidate and the next candidate to have received a plurality of votes in the highest number of local government areas.
Sources
* Nigeria
ap Collins Bartholomew Ltd. 2005. Published by Spectrum books Ltd.
References
External links
www.sokotostate.gov.ngSokoto State Government Web Site
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