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Niger Code: 26 Lga : Agaie Code: 01 Name of Registration Name of Reg INDEPENDENT NATIONAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION (INEC) STATE: NIGER CODE: 26 LGA : AGAIE CODE: 01 NAME OF REGISTRATION NAME OF REG. AREA COLLATION NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE S/N CODE AREA (RA) CENTRE (RACC) (RAC) 1 BARO 01 LOGUMA PR. SCH. JSS ZAGO 2 BOKU 02 JIPO PR. SCH. MOH'D KUDU J.S.S. NAMI 3 EKO BADEGGI 03 TOWN HALL, AGAIE ADULT EDU. CENT. AGAIE 4 EKOSSA 04 ISYAKU PR. SCH. DENDO SECRETARY SCH. AGAIE 5 EKOWUGI 05 NUHU PR. SCH. D.G.S.S. AGAIE 6 EKOWUNA 06 ABUBAKAR PR. SCH. SWEMAN PR. SCH. 7 ETSU AGAIE 07 ETSU AGAIE PR. SCH. D.S.S. ETSU AGAIE 8 EWUGI 08 SALLAWU PR. SCH. EWUGI PR. SCH. 9 KUTIRIKO 09 KUTIRIKO PR. SCH. D.S.S. DUTRIRIKO 10 MAGAJI 10 MAGAJI PR. SCH. MAGAJI PR. SCH. 11 TAGAGI 11 TAGAGI PR. SCH. TAGAGI VILLAGE TOTAL LGA : AGWARA CODE: 02 NAME OF REGISTRATION NAME OF REG. AREA COLLATION NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE S/N CODE AREA (RA) CENTRE (RACC) (RAC) 1 ADEHE 01 CENTRAL PR. SCH. CENTRAL PR. SCH. ADAHE 2 AGWATA 02 CENTRAL PR. SCH. KASABO CENTRAL PR. SCH. KASABO 3 BUSUEU 03 CENTRAL PR. SCH. BUSURU CENTRAL PR. SCH. BUSURU 4 GALLAH 04 CENTRAL PR. SCH. GALLAH CENTRAL PR. SCH. GALLAH 5 KASHINI 05 CENTRAL PR. SCH. AGWARA CENTRAL PR. SCH. AGWARA 6 KOKOLI 06 CENTRAL PR. SCH. KOKOLI CENTRAL PR. SCH. KOKOLI 7 MAGO 07 CENTRAL PR. SCH. MAGO CENTRAL PR. SCH. MAGO 8 PAPIRI 08 CENTRAL PR. SCH. PAPIRI CENTRAL PR. SCH. PAPIRI 9 ROFIA 09 CENTRAL PR. SCH. ROFIA CENTRAL PR. SCH. ROFIA 10 SUTEKU 10 CENTRAL PR. SCH. MAHUTA CENTRAL PR. SCH. MAHUTA TOTAL LGA : BIDA CODE: 03 NAME OF REGISTRATION NAME OF REG. AREA COLLATION NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE S/N CODE AREA (RA) CENTRE (RACC) (RAC) 1 BARIKI 01 GOVT. COLLEGE BIDA AL-HARAMANU G. INN 2 CHENIYA 02 G.G.D.S. SCH. BIDA NASAWA G. INN 3 DOKODZA 03 SCH. OF NURSING ANNA'IBI G. INN 4 KYARI 04 UMARU SHESHI PR. SCH. UMARU SHESHI PR. SCH. 5 LANDZUN 05 LANDZU CLINIC LANDZU CLINIC 6 MASABA I 06 MASABA PRI. SCH. MASABA PRI. SCH. 7 MASABA II 07 ASIBITI YANNA DISPENSARY ASIBITI YANNA DISPENSARY 8 MASAGA I 08 ISLAMIYA PR. SCH. MINI MART G. INN 9 MASAGA II 09 IYARUWA PR. SCH. SONGBAFUN G. INN 10 MAYAKI NDAJIYA 10 STATE LIBRARY STATE LIBRARY 11 NASARAFU 11 BAGUDU SHETIMA PR. SCH BAGUDU SHETIMA PR. SCH 12 UMARU MAJIGI I 12 BANTIGI PR. SCH. ROYAL G. INN 13 UMARU MAJIGI II 13 ANINKE PR. SCH ROYAL G. INN 14 WADATA 14 BAGUDU WAZIRI PR. SCH MUSALLIMA G. INN TOTAL LGA : BORGU CODE: 04 NAME OF REGISTRATION NAME OF REG. AREA COLLATION NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE S/N CODE AREA (RA) CENTRE (RACC) (RAC) 1 BABANNA 01 BABANNA ZEB BABANNA GUEST HOUSE 2 DUGGA 02 GUFFANTI ZEB GUFFANTI ZEB 3 KARABONDE 03 KARABONDE ZEB KARABONDE ZEB 4 KONKOSO 04 SHAFALI ZEB SHAFALI ZEB 5 MALALE 05 DORO ZEB MALALE ZEB 6 NEW BUSSA 06 ARMY ENGINERING SCH. HYDRO HOTEL 7 KABSSA 07 KABE ZEB KARABONDE ZEB 8 SHAGUNU 08 LUMMA SANKE ZEB LUMMA SANKE ZEB 9 WAWA 09 DISTRICT HEAD OFF KAINJI LAKE GUEST HOUSE 10 RIVERRINE 10 DOGON GARI ZEB G.S.S. DOGON GARI TOTAL LGA : BOSSO CODE: 05 NAME OF REGISTRATION NAME OF REG. AREA COLLATION NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE S/N CODE AREA (RA) CENTRE (RACC) (RAC) 1 BEJI 01 BEJI PR. SCH BEJI PR. SCH 2 BOSSO CENTRAL I 02 MARYAM BABANGIDA SS MARYAM BABANGIDA SS 3 BOSSO CENTRAL II 03 DR. YAHAYA PR. SCH. BOSSO GOLDEN PALACE 4 CHANCHAGA 04 CHANCHAGA PR. SCH. AJIFA HOTEL 5 GARATU 05 GARATU PR. SCH. GARATU PR. SCH. 6 KAMPALA 06 KAMPALA PR. SCH. KAMPALA PR. SCH. 7 KODO 07 KODO PR. SCH. KODO PR. SCH. 8 MAIKUNELE 08 GDSS MAIKUNELE JAFARU MAIRIGA GUEST INN 9 MAITUMBI 09 MAITUMBI PR. SCH BEN JAMAA 10 SHATA 10 PYATTA PR. SCH PYATTA PR. SCH TOTAL LGA : CHANCHAGA CODE: 06 NAME OF REGISTRATION NAME OF REG. AREA COLLATION NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE S/N CODE AREA (RA) CENTRE (RACC) (RAC) 1 LIMAWA 'A' 01 WARD HEAD OFFICE OGUN HOTLE 2 LIMAWA 'B' 02 DIKURA PR. SCH. NITECO GUEST IN 3 MAKERA 03 STATE ELECTORAL COMM . OGUN HOTLE 4 MINNA CENTRAL 04 KUYAMBANA PR. SCH. DR. UMARU FAROUK PR SCH 5 MINNA SOUTH 05 B/SALE PR. SCH. DAY AMAZ HOTEL 6 NASSARAWA 'A' 06 IBB PR. SCH. JA'AFARU MAIRIGA 7 NASSARAWA 'B' 07 CIROMA PR. SCH. IBB PR. SCH. 8 NASSARAWA 'C' 08 EDUC. RES CENT. DUTSEN KURA PR SCH 9 SABON GARI 09 UNG. KATJE PR. SCH. UNG. KATJE PR. SCH. 10 TUDUN WADA NORTH 10 UMARU AUDI PR. SCH. LEMB SUITES 11 TUDUN WADA SURTH 11 NEW TUNGA PR. SCH. SOGI GUEST INN TOTAL LGA : EDATI CODE: 07 NAME OF REGISTRATION NAME OF REG. AREA COLLATION NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE S/N CODE AREA (RA) CENTRE (RACC) (RAC) 1 ENAGI 01 ENAGI PR SCH ENAGI PR SCH 2 ETSU-TASHA 02 ETSU-TASHA PR. SCH ETSU-TASHA PR. SCH 3 FAZHI 03 TAZHI TOWN (PRY) TAZHI TOWN (PRY) 4 GAZHE I 04 GAZHI PR SCH GAZHI PR SCH 5 GAZHE II 05 LGEA PR SCH LGEA PR SCH 6 GBANGBAN 06 GBANGBAN PR SCH GBANGBAN PR SCH 7 GONAGI 07 GONAGI PR SCH GONAGI PR SCH 8 GUZZANI 08 GUZAN PR SCH GUZAN PR SCH 9 ROKOTA 09 ROKOTA PR SCH ROKOTA PR SCH 10 SAKPE 10 SAKPE PR SCH SAKPE PR SCH TOTAL LGA : GBAKO CODE: 08 NAME OF REGISTRATION NAME OF REG. AREA COLLATION NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE S/N CODE AREA (RA) CENTRE (RACC) (RAC) 1 BATAGI 01 BATAGI PR SCH BATAGI 2 BATAKO 02 BATAKO PR SCH BATAKO 3 EDOKOTA 03 EDOKOTA PR SCH EDOKOTA 4 EDOKOTA 04 EDOKOTA PR SCH EDOKOTA 5 EDOZHIGI 05 EDOZHIGI PR SCH EDOZHIGI 6 ETSU AUDU 06 ETSU AUDU PR SCH ETSU AUDU 7 GBADAFU 07 GBADAFU PR SCH GBADAFU 8 GOGATA 08 GOGATA PR SCH GOGATA 9 LEMU 09 LEMU PR SCH LEMU 10 NUWANKOTA 10 NUWANKOTA PR SCH NUWANKOTA TOTAL LGA : GURORA CODE: 09 NAME OF REGISTRATION NAME OF REG. AREA COLLATION NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE S/N CODE AREA (RA) CENTRE (RACC) (RAC) 1 BONO 01 BONO PR CH BONO PR CH 2 DIKO 02 DIKO PR SCH MODERN GUEST INN 3 GAWO 03 GAWO PR SCH YARO INT'L HOEL 4 IZOM 04 IZOM PR SCH SCIENCE COLLEGE IZOM 5 KABO 05 KABO PR SCH JUNIOR SEC SCH KWAKA 6 KWAKA 06 KWAKA PR SCH JUNIOR SEC SCH 7 LAMBATA 07 LAMBATA PR SCH KINGS GUEST IN 8 LETO 08 LETO PR SCH JUNIOR SEC SCH 9 SHAKO 09 SHAKO PR SCH SHAKO PR SCH 10 TUFA 10 TUFA PR SCH JUNIOR SEC SCH TOTAL LGA : KATCHA CODE: 10 NAME OF REGISTRATION NAME OF REG. AREA COLLATION NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE S/N CODE AREA (RA) CENTRE (RACC) (RAC) 1 BAKEKO 01 BAKEKO PR SCH BAKEKO PR SCH 2 BADEGGI 02 BADEGGI PR SCH BADEGGI PR SCH 3 BISANTI 03 BISANTI PR SCH BISANTI PR SCH 4 DZWAFU 04 DZWAFU PR SCH DZWAFU PR SCH 5 EDOTSU 05 EDOTSU PR SCH EDOTSU PR SCH 6 ESSA 06 ESSA PR SCH ESSA PR SCH 7 GBAKOGI 07 YATI PR SCH YATI PR SCH 8 KATCHA 08 KATCHA NORTH PR SCH KATCHA NORTH PR SCH 9 KATAEREGI 09 KATAEREGI PR CH KATAEREGI PR CH 10 SIDI SABA 10 SIDI SABA PR SCH SIDI SABA PR SCH TOTAL LGA : KONTAGORA CODE: 11 NAME OF REGISTRATION NAME OF REG. AREA COLLATION NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE S/N CODE AREA (RA) CENTRE (RACC) (RAC) 1 AREWA 01 UBAN DOM PR SCH HAMSON GUEST INN 2 CENTRAL 02 HOME ECONOMIC CENTRE WINNERS GUEST INN 3 GABAS 03 RIMAYE PR SCH TECHNICAL COLLOGE 4 KUDU 04 SAIDU NAMASKA PR SCH COMMERCIAL SEC SCH 5 MAGAJIYA 05 MASUGA PR SCH JAMMAL GUEST INN 6 MASULIA 06 MADARA GARKUWA FARMS 7 MADARA 07 MADARA PR SCH FCE KONTAGORA 8 MAGWAMATSE 08 RAFIN SHINGE PR SCH FARIN SHINGE PR SCH 9 RAFIN GORA 09 RAFIN GORA PR SCH RARIN GORA PR SCH 10 TUNGAN WAWA 10 TUNGAN WAWA PR SCH T/WAWA PR SCH 11 TUNGAN KAWO 11 TUNGAN KAWO PR SCH T/KAWO PR SCH 12 USALLE 12 KAMFANIN WAYA PR SCH KAMPAN WAYA PR SCH 13 YAMMA 13 MAIDUBUD PR SCH HAMSON GUEST INN TOTAL LGA : LAPAI CODE: 12 NAME OF REGISTRATION NAME OF REG. AREA COLLATION NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE S/N CODE AREA (RA) CENTRE (RACC) (RAC) 1 AREWA/YAMMA 01 BANI PR SCH BANI PR SCH 2 B MAZA/TASHIBO 02 DAGANA PR SCH DAGANA PR SCH 3 EBBON/GBACENKA 03 GVTC EBBO GVTC EBBO 4 EVOTI/KPADA 04 KPADDA PR SCH KPADDA PR SCH 5 GULU/VATSA 05 GULU CENT PR SCH GULU CENT PR SCH 6 GUPA/ABUGI 06 GUPA BOKYO PR SCH GUPA BOKYO PR SCH 7 GURDI/ZAGO 07 NASARAWA PR SCH I NASARAWA PR SCH I 8 KUDU/GABAS 08 CENTRAL PR SCH LAPAI CENTRAL PR SCH LAPAI 9 MUYE/EGBA 09 MUYE PR SCH MUYE PR SCH 10 TAKUTI/SHAKU 10 TAKUTI SHABA PR SCH TAKUTI SHABA PR SCH TOTAL LGA : LAVUN CODE: 13 NAME OF REGISTRATION NAME OF REG. AREA COLLATION NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE S/N CODE AREA (RA) CENTRE (RACC) (RAC) 1 BUSSU/KUCHI 01 BUSSU/KUCHI PR SCH BUSSU/KUCHI PR SCH 2 BATATI 02 BATATI PR SCH BATATI PR SCH 3 DASSUN 03 DASSUN PR SCH DASSUN PR SCH 4 DOKO 04 DOKO GSS DOKO GSS 5 DABBANI 05 LEA PR SCH LEA PR SCH 6 EGBAKO 06 EGBAKO PR SCH EGBAKO PR SCH 7 GABA 07 GABA PR SCH GABA PR SCH 8 JIMA 08 JIMA PR SCH JIMA PR SCH 9 KUTIGI 09 CENTRAL PR SCH KUTIGI CENTRAL PR SCH KUTIGI 10 KUSOTACHIN 10 BANA PR SCH BANA PR SCH 11 LAGUN 11 LAGUN PR SCH LAGUN PR SCH 12 MAMBE 12 MAMBE PR SCH MAMBE PR SCH TOTAL LGA : MAGAM CODE: 14 NAME OF REGISTRATION NAME OF REG.
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