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2.Ward? Choose One Response Form: SMC_NG_SOKOTOLQAS_2018_C2 52 Questions ==================================================== 1.LGA? Choose one response - Rabah - S. Birini - Binji - Bodinga - Dange - Gada - Goronyo - Gudu - Gwadabawa - Illela - Isa - Kebbe - Kware - Shagari - Silame - Sokoto North - Sokoto South - Tambuwal - Tangaza - Tureta - Wamakko - Wurno - Yabo 2.Ward? Choose one response - Binji - Bunkari - Gawazzai - Inname - Jamali - Maikuiki - Samama - Soron Gabas - Soron Yamma - Tudun Kose - Badau - Bagarawa - Bangi - Bodinga - Danchadi - Dingyadi - Kaura Miyo - Kwacci Yalalle - Sifawa - Takatuku - Tulluwa - Bodai - Dange - Fajaldu - Geere Gajara - Rikina - Rudu Amanawa - Rugar Gidado - Shuni - Tsafanade - Tuntube Tsefe - Wababe - Dukamaje - Gada - Gilbadi - Kadadi - Kadassaka - Kaddi - Kaffe - Kwarma - Kyadawa/Holai - Tsitse - Birjingo - Boyekai - Giyawa - Goronyo - Kagara - Kojiyo - Kwakwarzo - Rimawa - Shinka - Sabon Garin Dole - Takakume - Awulkiti - Bachaka - Balle - Chilas - Gwazange - Karfen Chana - Karfen Sarki - Kurdula - Marake - Tullun Doya - Asara - Attakwanyo - Chimmola - Gidan Kaya - Gigane - Gwadabawa - Huchi - Mammande - Mammansuka - Salame - Tambagarka - Araba - Damba - Darna S/Gari - Darna Tsolawo - Gidan Hamma - Gidan Katta - Illela - Kalmalo - R/Gatti - Tozai - Bargaja - Gebe A - Gebe B - Isa North - Isa South - Tidibale - Tsabre - Turba - Yanfako - Fakku - Girkau - Kebbe East - Kebbe West - Kuchi - Margai East - Margai West - Nasagudu - Sangi - Ungushi - Bankanu - Basansan - Durbawa - Gandu - Gidan Rugga - Hammaali - Kabanga - Kware - Tsaki - Gandi 1 - Gandi 2 - Gwaddodi - Kurya - Maikujera - Rabah - Rara - Tofa - Tsamiya - Tursa - Yarstakuwa - Gangara - Gatawa - Kalgo - Kurawa - Lajinge - Makuwana - Sabon Birni - Takatsaba - Tarah - Tsamaye - U/Lalle - Dandin Mahe - Gangan - Horo - Jaredi - Kajiji - Kambama - Lambara - Mandera - Sanyinnawal - Shagari - Gande Ward - Gaukai Ward - Jekanadu Ward - Katami North - Katami South - Kubodu Ward - Labani Ward - Maje Ward - Marafa Ward - Silame Ward - Sarkin Adar Gidan Igwai - Magajin Gari A - Magajin Gari B - Magajin Rafi A - Magajin Rafi B - Sarkin Adar Gandu - Sarkin Musulmi A - Sarkin Musulmi B - Waziri A - Waziri B - Waziri C - Gagi A - Gagi B - Gagi C - Rijiya A - Rijiya B - S/Adar A - S/Adar B - S/Zamfara A - S/Zamfara B - T/Wada A - T/Wada B - Bagida Ward - Bakaya Sabon Birni Ward - Barkeji Ward - Bashire Ward - Dogon-Daji Ward - Faga Alasan Ward - Jabo Ward - Romon Sarki Ward - Saida Goshe Ward - Sanyinna Ward - Tambuwal Waard - Gidan Madi - Kalanjeni Ward - Kwache Huru - Magonho - Raka - Ruwa Wuri - Sakkwai - Salewa - Sutti - Tangaza - Bimasa G/Kare - Dangulbi - Duma - Fura Girke - Kuruwa - Kwarare - Lambar Tureta - Lofa - Tsamiya Tureta - Tureta - Arkilla - Bado - Dundaye - Gidan Bubu - Gidan Hamidu - Gumbi - Gwamatse - Kalambaina - Kammata - Kaura - Wamakko - Achida - Alkamu - Chaho Marnona - Dimbiso - Dinawa - Kwargarba - Kwasare Sisawa - Lahodu - Magariya - Marafa - Tunga - Bakale - Bengaji - Binji Muza - Birnin Ruwa - Dagawa - Fakka - Kilgori - Torankawa - Yabo A - Yabo B - Garu - Kiri - Tozai (Illela) - Tozai (Issa) 3.Health Facilities Choose one response - Achida Model Primary Healthcare Clinic - Achida Primary Healthcare Clinic - Mother And Child Clinic Achida - Alkamu Dispensary - Gyal Gyal - Kandam Primary Healthcare Clinic - Yantabau - Araba Primary Healthcare Clinic - Bakin Dutsi Dispensary - Danboka Dispensary - Dango Dispensary - Arkilla Federal - Arkilla Primary Healthcare Clinic - Gwiwa Primary Healthcare Clinic - Gwiwa Community - Kaunta - Uduth - Asara Primary Healthcare Clinic - Rumbuje Health Post - Tungar Madugu Health Post - Tungar Tudu Biga Health Post - Attakwanyo Primary Healthcare Clinic - Burdi Health Post - Gidan Magaji Waziri Primary Healthcare Clinic - Kangiye Health Post - Katalla Health Post - Bare Bari Dispensary - Kukoki Dispensary - Bachaka Primary Healthcare Clinic - Salawa Primary Healthcare Clinic - Shatoka - Badau Clinic - Darhela - Kaura Dammale - Badon Barade Dispensary - Bini Primary Healthcare Clinic - Coe Clinic - Farfaru Primary Healthcare Clinic - Kasarawa Primary Healthcare Clinic - Maganawa Dispensary - Bagarawa Primary Healthcare Clinic - Saulawa Dispensary - Bagida Health Post - Danmadi Health Post - Dogon Marke Health Clinic - Ganuwa Health Post - Maradun Health Post - Bakale Primary Healthcare Clinic - Shabra Health Post - Bakaya Health Post - Iloji Health Post - Madacci Health Post - Romon Liman Health Post - Balle General Hospital. - Balle Primary Healthcare Clinic - Rafin Kubu Dispensary - Bangi Health Clinic - Dabaga - Wumomo Dispensary - Bankanu Comprehensive Health Center - Kalalwa Health Post - Kasgada Health Clinic - Tutuba Health Clinic - Bargaja Dispensary - Danzauka Dispensary - Gazau Dispensary - Modachi Dispensary - Barkeji Health Post - Kalgo Heath Post - Nabaguda Primary Health Centre - Sabawa Health Post - Basansan Health Clinic - Lemi Health Post - Bashire Upg Health Post - Maikada Health Post - Masu Health Clinic - Bengaji Primary Healthcare Clinic - Birdi Birdi Health Post - Dono Health Post - Bimasa Primary Healthcare Clinic - Dorawa - Gidan Kare Primary Healthcare Clinic - Binji General Hospital. - Binji Updraged Dispensary - Binji Muza Primary Healthcare Clinic - Kibiyare Primary Healthcare Clinic - Birjingo Dispensary - Ganza Dispensary - Tullitu Dispensary - Warankai Dispensary - Bodai Kura Dispensary - Bodai Sajo Primary Healthcare Clinic - Bodinga General Hospital - Bodinga Town Disp. - Boyekai Dispensary - Bunkari Primary Healthcare Clinic - Danmali Dispensary - Gidan Dilo - Chcho Dispensar - Gawo Dispensary - Kadagiwa - Lamba Dispensary - Marnona Dispensary - Sabon Garin Liman - Tambagarka - Chilas - Makuya - Chimmola Health Post - Kagara Phc - Kwankwanbilo Health Post - Lukuwa Health Post - Dagawa Primary Healthcare Clinic - Gomara Health Post - Ragar Kijjo Health Post - Buwade Primary Healthcare Clinic - Damba Primary Healthcare Clinic - Gudungudun - Tarke Dispensary - Tsauna Dispensary - Danchadi Primay Healthcare Clinic - Danchadi Town Dispensary - Dange Model Clinic - Kinduru Dispensary - Garbe Kanni Dispensary - Phc Dangulbi - Randa Primary Healthcare Clinic - Darna Kiliya Dispensary - Darna Sabon Gari Primary Healthcare Clinic - Gidan Tudu Dispensary - Harigawa Dispensary - Mullela - Dabagin Tankari Dispensary - Dan Tulle Dispensary - Dankadu Dispensary - Darna Tsolawo Dispensary - Dimbiso Dispensary - Duhuwa Dispensary - Dinawa Primary Healthcare Clinic - Saketa Primary Healthcare Clinic - Badawa Health Clinic - Dingyadi Town Disp. - Dingyadi Primay Healthcare Clinic - Gidan Kijo - Kaura Buba Health Clinic - Bancho Heath Post - Dogon-Daji Health Post - Gambu Health Post - Gozama Health Post - Maikade Health Post - Salah Upg Health Post - Tungar Meri Com,Health Clinic - Dukamaje Primary Healthcare Clinic - G.Albakari - Ilah Dispensary - Tabamu - Tsagal Gale - Boka Ketare Health Facility - Duma Primary Healthcare Clinic - Danjuwa - Dundaye- Dundaye Dispensary - G/Sarkin Dunki Dispensary - Kauraye Dispensary - Tambaranga Disp - Tangwale Dispensary - Yarlabe Primary Healthcare Clinic - Gidan Gero Health Post - Phc Durbawa - Alasan Model Primary Healthcare Clinic - Faga Primary Healthcare Clinic - Kaura Health Post - Budude - Fajaldu Primary Healthcare Clinic - Fakka Primary Healthcare Clinic - Gudurega Health Post - Fakku Health Clinic - Rara Health Post - Shaalwashi Health Post - Fura Girke Primary Healthcare Clinic - Bilgal Dispensary - G-Madulu - Gada Gen Hospital - Gada Township Disp - Gagi Primary Healthcare Clinic - Gidan Masau Dispensary - Mujaya Dispensary - G/Idan Ahala Clinic - Mabera Clinic - Gandu Health Post - Mallamawa Health Post - Ummaruma Primary Healthcare Clinic - Gawazzai Dispensary - Matabare - Yardewu - Gebe Dispensary - Manawa - New Kamarawa Dispensary - Old Kamarawa Dispensary - Kalage - Phc-Bafarawa - Surubudu - D-Ardo Primary Healthcare Clinic - Gajara Dispensary - Giere Primary Healthcare Clinic - Bakin Kulbi Dispensary - Gidan Bubu Primary Healthcare Clinic - Gidan Tudu - Gidan Yaro Dispensary - Gidan Habibu Dispensary - Gidan Hamidu Primary Healthcare Clinic - Gidan Jaoji - Gidan Karo - U/Clinic - Ambarura - Gidan Hamma Primary Healthcare Clinic - Here Dispensary - Jagai Dispensary - Basanta Diispensary - Gaidau Dispensary - Gidan Katta - Galadanchi Health Post - Gidan Dogaza Health Post - Gidan Kaya Health Post - Gwara Health Post - Kililawa Health Post Clinic - Yar Gada Primary Healthcare Clinic - Gidan Dadi Primary Healthcare Clinic - Gidan Madi Primary Healthcare Clinic - Federal Science Clinic - More Health Post - Ruggar Liman Health Post - Gigane Health Post - Meli Primary Healthcare Clinic - Sakamaru Health Post - Tunkura Dikko Health Post - Gadabodu - Gilbadi Dispensary - Tsaro Dispensary - Girkau Health Clinic - Jabga Health Post - Zugu Health Post - Giyawa Dispensary - Gumbi Primary Healthcare Clinic - Wajake Dispensary - Yar Abba Primary Healthcare Clinic - Abdalo Health Post - Chancha Primary Healthcare Clinic - General Hospital Gwadabawa - Marina Health Post - Ranganda Health Clinic - Tudun Doki Health Post - Tudun Wada Primary Healthcare Clinic - Dankel Dispensary - Gwamatse Dispensary - Gwamatse- Phc Gidan Kaduna - Huchi Dispensary - Legau Dispensary - Samalu Primary Healthcare Clinic - Boto Health Facility - Yaka Primary Healthcare Clinic - Hammaali Primary Healthcare Clinic - Karande Health Post - Marbawa Health Post - Huchi Primary Healthcare Clinic - Amarawa Dispensary - Chimmola - Ggss - Sonani Dispensary - Town Dispensary - Tudun Gudale
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