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Etsako Central is a Local Government Area at Edo State,
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. Its headquarters is in the town of Fugar. It has an area of 660 km and a population of 94,575 in the 2006
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. The Common language speaking in the area is Afemai language while Islam and
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are mostly practice by majority of the people. The local government area is located in the Northern part of Edo State. The
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of the area is 312.


Towns /Villages and Zip codes


Economy Estako Central

About 60% of the population of Estako Central local government area are farmers, hunters and fishermen. The types of crops grown in the area are yam,
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, and
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. Other important commercial activities in the area are wood carving, blacksmith, and small scale business during weekly markets day for buying and selling.


References

Local Government Areas in Edo State {{EdoNG-geo-stub