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Dtm Round 36 List of Assessed Wards State Lga Ward No DTM ROUND 36 LIST OF ASSESSED WARDS STATE LGA WARD NO. OF HHs NO. OF INDs Grand TOTAL 447,238 2,181,707 ADAMAWA TOTAL 36,737 208,334 ADAMAWA DEMSA BILLE 91 546 ADAMAWA DEMSA BORRONG 795 4770 ADAMAWA DEMSA DEMSA 251 1506 ADAMAWA DEMSA DILLI 93 558 ADAMAWA DEMSA DONG 619 3714 ADAMAWA DEMSA DWAM 30 180 ADAMAWA DEMSA GWAMBA 471 2826 ADAMAWA DEMSA KPASHAM 296 1776 ADAMAWA DEMSA MBULA KULI 52 312 ADAMAWA DEMSA NASSARAWO DEMSA 65 390 ADAMAWA FUFORE BETI 26 154 ADAMAWA FUFORE FARANG 21 105 ADAMAWA FUFORE FUFORE 450 2009 ADAMAWA FUFORE GURIN 37 229 ADAMAWA FUFORE MAYO INE 73 498 ADAMAWA FUFORE PARIYA 567 3944 ADAMAWA FUFORE RIBADU 167 613 ADAMAWA GANYE GAMU 7 61 ADAMAWA GANYE GANYE I 36 256 ADAMAWA GANYE GANYE II 36 240 ADAMAWA GANYE SANGASUMI 11 107 ADAMAWA GANYE SUGU 5 48 ADAMAWA GIREI DAKRI 171 718 ADAMAWA GIREI DAMARE 783 3517 ADAMAWA GIREI GERENG 190 656 ADAMAWA GIREI GIREI II 356 1740 ADAMAWA GIREI GIREI I 1245 6292 ADAMAWA GIREI JERA BAKARI 35 121 ADAMAWA GIREI JERA BONYO 68 321 ADAMAWA GIREI MODIRE/ VINIKILANG 679 3702 ADAMAWA GIREI WURO DOLE 473 1214 ADAMAWA GOMBI BOGA/ DINGAI 27 160 ADAMAWA GOMBI GA'ANDA 22 93 ADAMAWA GOMBI GABUN 19 94 ADAMAWA GOMBI GARKIDA 44 397 ADAMAWA GOMBI GOMBI NORTH 142 819 ADAMAWA GOMBI GOMBI SOUTH 76 672 ADAMAWA GOMBI GUYAKU 14 130 ADAMAWA GOMBI TAWA 26 142 ADAMAWA GUYUK BANJIRAM 245 1715 ADAMAWA GUYUK BODENO 31 155 ADAMAWA GUYUK CHIKILA 326 2400 ADAMAWA GUYUK DUMNA 46 163 ADAMAWA GUYUK GUYUK 214 644 ADAMAWA GUYUK PUROKAYO 46 224 ADAMAWA HONG BANGSHIKA 51 276 ADAMAWA HONG DAKSIRI 27 143 ADAMAWA HONG GARAHA 183 991 ADAMAWA HONG GAYA 14 73 ADAMAWA HONG HILDI 38 209 ADAMAWA HONG HONG 43 267 ADAMAWA HONG HUSHERE ZUM 12 64 ADAMAWA HONG KWARHI 48 291 ADAMAWA HONG MAYO LOPE 11 64 ADAMAWA HONG SHANGUI 30 208 ADAMAWA HONG THILBANG 94 555 ADAMAWA HONG UBA 142 877 ADAMAWA JADA JADA I 19 114 ADAMAWA JADA JADA II 22 132 ADAMAWA JADA KOMA I 5 30 ADAMAWA JADA KOMA II 6 36 ADAMAWA JADA LEKO 7 42 ADAMAWA JADA YELLI 6 36 ADAMAWA LAMURDE DUBWANGUN 21 126 ADAMAWA LAMURDE GYAWANA 56 336 ADAMAWA LAMURDE LAFIYA 484 2904 ADAMAWA LAMURDE LAMURDE 74 444 ADAMAWA LAMURDE NGBAKOWO 53 318 ADAMAWA LAMURDE OPALO 22 132 ADAMAWA LAMURDE RIGANGE 24 144 ADAMAWA LAMURDE WADUKU 34 204 ADAMAWA MADAGALI BABEL 302 1544 ADAMAWA MADAGALI DUHU/ SHUWA 347 1655 ADAMAWA MADAGALI GULAK 1021 5083 ADAMAWA MADAGALI HYAMBULA 45 226 ADAMAWA MADAGALI MADAGALI 251 1244 ADAMAWA MADAGALI PALLAM 529 2640 ADAMAWA MADAGALI SHELMI / SUKUR/ VAPURA 708 3505 ADAMAWA MADAGALI WULA 372 1863 ADAMAWA MAIHA BELEL 102 855 ADAMAWA MAIHA HUMBUTUDI 42 354 ADAMAWA MAIHA KONKOL 264 2335 ADAMAWA MAIHA MAIHA GARI 41 468 ADAMAWA MAIHA MANJEKIN 174 1691 ADAMAWA MAIHA MAYONGULI 181 1584 ADAMAWA MAIHA PAKKA 55 301 ADAMAWA MAIHA SORAU 'A' 345 3016 ADAMAWA MAIHA SORAU 'B' 610 5352 ADAMAWA MAIHA TAMBAJAM 38 387 ADAMAWA MAYO - BELWA MAYO FARANG 60 370 ADAMAWA MAYO - BELWA MAYO-BELWA 112 595 ADAMAWA MAYO - BELWA NASSARAWO JERENG 12 120 ADAMAWA MAYO - BELWA TOLA 60 335 ADAMAWA MICHIKA BAZZA MARGI 780 3980 ADAMAWA MICHIKA FUTUDOU / FUTULES 124 660 ADAMAWA MICHIKA GARTA / GHUNCHI 165 820 ADAMAWA MICHIKA JIGALAMBU 342 1720 ADAMAWA MICHIKA MADZI 455 3195 ADAMAWA MICHIKA MICHIKA I 465 2400 ADAMAWA MICHIKA MICHIKA II 406 2080 ADAMAWA MICHIKA MINKISI/ WURO NGIKI 440 2200 ADAMAWA MICHIKA MODA / DLAKA / GHENJUWA 380 1920 ADAMAWA MICHIKA MUNKAVICITA 90 460 ADAMAWA MICHIKA SUKUMU / TILLIJO 380 1900 ADAMAWA MICHIKA TUMBARA / NGABILI 410 2020 ADAMAWA MICHIKA VI / BOKA 65 325 ADAMAWA MICHIKA WAMBLIMI / TILLI 90 470 ADAMAWA MUBI NORTH BAHULI 96 346 ADAMAWA MUBI NORTH BETSO 122 528 ADAMAWA MUBI NORTH DIGIL 185 1464 ADAMAWA MUBI NORTH KOLERE 406 1901 ADAMAWA MUBI NORTH LOKUWA 341 1789 ADAMAWA MUBI NORTH MAYO BANI 107 358 ADAMAWA MUBI NORTH MIJILU 77 324 ADAMAWA MUBI NORTH MUCHALLA 84 289 ADAMAWA MUBI NORTH SABON LAYI 325 2532 ADAMAWA MUBI NORTH VIMTIM 177 392 ADAMAWA MUBI NORTH YELWA 475 2878 ADAMAWA MUBI SOUTH DIRBISHI/GANDIRA 8 42 ADAMAWA MUBI SOUTH DUVU/ CHABA/ GIRBURUM 4 32 ADAMAWA MUBI SOUTH GELLA 42 221 ADAMAWA MUBI SOUTH GUDE 290 1637 ADAMAWA MUBI SOUTH KWAJA 21 98 ADAMAWA MUBI SOUTH LAMORDE 479 1887 ADAMAWA MUBI SOUTH MUGULBU/ YADAFA 56 409 ADAMAWA MUBI SOUTH MUJARA 149 637 ADAMAWA MUBI SOUTH NASSARAWO 330 1729 ADAMAWA MUBI SOUTH NDUKU 5 30 ADAMAWA NUMAN BARE 738 5166 ADAMAWA NUMAN GAMADIO 138 966 ADAMAWA NUMAN IMBURU 89 623 ADAMAWA NUMAN KODOMTI 1114 7798 ADAMAWA NUMAN NUMAN I 157 1099 ADAMAWA NUMAN NUMAN II 391 2737 ADAMAWA NUMAN NUMAN III 96 672 ADAMAWA NUMAN SABON PEGI 566 3962 ADAMAWA SHELLENG BODWAI 23 138 ADAMAWA SHELLENG GUNDO 17 102 ADAMAWA SHELLENG JUMBUL 327 1962 ADAMAWA SHELLENG KETEMBERE 38 228 ADAMAWA SHELLENG KIRI 25 150 ADAMAWA SHELLENG LIBBO 60 360 ADAMAWA SHELLENG SHELLENG 79 474 ADAMAWA SHELLENG TALLUM 140 840 ADAMAWA SONG KILANGE FUNA 46 268 ADAMAWA SONG KILANGE HIRNA 112 423 ADAMAWA SONG SIGIRE 105 324 ADAMAWA SONG SONG GARI 168 612 ADAMAWA SONG SONG WAJE 110 900 ADAMAWA SONG ZUMO 195 871 ADAMAWA TOUNGO TOUNGO I 22 165 ADAMAWA TOUNGO TOUNGO II 30 205 ADAMAWA TOUNGO TOUNGO III 32 203 ADAMAWA YOLA NORTH AJIYA 194 723 ADAMAWA YOLA NORTH ALKALAWA 6 46 ADAMAWA YOLA NORTH DOUBELI 181 746 ADAMAWA YOLA NORTH GWADABAWA 152 783 ADAMAWA YOLA NORTH JAMBUTU 829 3722 ADAMAWA YOLA NORTH KARENA 529 1918 ADAMAWA YOLA NORTH LIMAWA 109 460 ADAMAWA YOLA NORTH LUGGERE 177 750 ADAMAWA YOLA NORTH NASSARAWO 68 384 ADAMAWA YOLA NORTH RUMDE 26 100 ADAMAWA YOLA NORTH YELWA 88 398 ADAMAWA YOLA SOUTH ADARAWO 235 1228 ADAMAWA YOLA SOUTH BOLE YOLDE PATE 1672 12877 ADAMAWA YOLA SOUTH MAKAMA 'A' 127 645 ADAMAWA YOLA SOUTH MAKAMA 'B' 115 871 ADAMAWA YOLA SOUTH MBAMBA 98 560 ADAMAWA YOLA SOUTH MBAMOI 31 185 ADAMAWA YOLA SOUTH NAMTARI 1926 10145 ADAMAWA YOLA SOUTH NGURORE 311 1402 BAUCHI TOTAL 11,006 65,595 BAUCHI ALKALERI ALKALERI 39 254 BAUCHI ALKALERI DAN KUNGIBAR 5 39 BAUCHI ALKALERI GWANA / MANSUR 11 81 BAUCHI ALKALERI GWARAM 4 29 BAUCHI ALKALERI PALI 6 45 BAUCHI ALKALERI YALO 7 56 BAUCHI ALKALERI YULI/ LIM 4 39 BAUCHI BAUCHI BIRSHI/MIRI 129 779 BAUCHI BAUCHI DAN'IYA HARDO 102 697 BAUCHI BAUCHI DAWAKI 67 407 BAUCHI BAUCHI KANGYARE/TURWUN 538 3333 BAUCHI BAUCHI MAJIDADI 'A' 191 1481 BAUCHI BAUCHI MAJIDADI 'B' 64 439 BAUCHI BAUCHI MAKAMA/SARKI BAKI 352 2834 BAUCHI BAUCHI ZUNGUR/LIMAN KATAGUM 151 1135 BAUCHI BOGORO B O I A 16 109 BAUCHI BOGORO B O I B 74 449 BAUCHI BOGORO B O I C 17 123 BAUCHI BOGORO BOGORO A 7 57 BAUCHI BOGORO BOGORO B 3 24 BAUCHI BOGORO BOGORO C 35 254 BAUCHI BOGORO BOGORO D 22 167 BAUCHI BOGORO LUSA A 13 108 BAUCHI BOGORO LUSA B 26 196 BAUCHI BOGORO LUSA C 55 393 BAUCHI DAMBAM DAGAUDA 92 603 BAUCHI DAMBAM DAMBAM 111 811 BAUCHI DAMBAM GARGAWA 48 140 BAUCHI DAMBAM GARUZA 48 371 BAUCHI DAMBAM GURBANA 7 49 BAUCHI DAMBAM JALAM CENTRAL 68 420 BAUCHI DAMBAM JALAM EAST 47 329 BAUCHI DAMBAM YAME 33 238 BAUCHI DAMBAM YANDA 14 120 BAUCHI DAMBAM ZAURA 24 110 BAUCHI DARAZO DARAZO 79 657 BAUCHI DARAZO GABARIN 15 80 BAUCHI DARAZO GABCIYARI 2 18 BAUCHI DARAZO KONKIYAL 17 112 BAUCHI DARAZO LAGO 43 355 BAUCHI DARAZO LANZAI 43 262 BAUCHI DARAZO PAPA 7 51 BAUCHI DARAZO SADE 30 214 BAUCHI DARAZO TAUYA 4 23 BAUCHI DARAZO WAHU 1 9 BAUCHI DASS BAGEL/BAJAR 1 8 BAUCHI DASS BUNUNU CENTRAL 18 157 BAUCHI DASS BUNUNU SOUTH 67 476 BAUCHI DASS DOTT 54 377 BAUCHI DASS POLCHI 3 19 BAUCHI DASS WANDI 22 172 BAUCHI GAMAWA ALAGARNO/JADORI 11 69 BAUCHI GAMAWA GADIYA 22 152 BAUCHI GAMAWA GAMAWA 71 629 BAUCHI GAMAWA GOLOLO 57 355 BAUCHI GAMAWA KAFIN ROMI 14 79 BAUCHI GAMAWA KUBDIYA 11 101 BAUCHI GAMAWA RAGA 39 278 BAUCHI GAMAWA TARMASUWA 32 202 BAUCHI GAMAWA TUMBI 2 4 BAUCHI GAMAWA UDUBO 30 206 BAUCHI GAMAWA ZINDI 47 267 BAUCHI GANJUWA GANJUWA 43 189 BAUCHI GANJUWA GUNGURA 11 77 BAUCHI GANJUWA KAFIN MADAKI 9 69 BAUCHI GANJUWA KARIYA 10 61 BAUCHI GANJUWA MIYA WEST 14 94 BAUCHI GANJUWA NASARAWA SOUTH 19 149 BAUCHI GANJUWA YALI 44 210 BAUCHI GIADE CHINKANI 21 159 BAUCHI GIADE DOGUWA SOUTH 23 130 BAUCHI GIADE DOGUWA CENTRAL 37 214 BAUCHI GIADE GIADE 112 748 BAUCHI GIADE ISAWA 5 28 BAUCHI GIADE SABON SARA 8 54 BAUCHI GIADE U. ZUM A 4 21 BAUCHI GIADE UZUM B 14 84 BAUCHI GIADE ZABI 9 54 BAUCHI GIADE ZIRRAMI 4 20 BAUCHI ITAS/GADAU ABDALLAWA/MAGARYA 20 96 BAUCHI ITAS/GADAU BAMBAL 54 352 BAUCHI ITAS/GADAU BILKICHERI 23 126 BAUCHI ITAS/GADAU BUZAWA 36 237 BAUCHI ITAS/GADAU GADAU 62 294 BAUCHI ITAS/GADAU GWARAI 37 209 BAUCHI ITAS/GADAU ITAS 50 282 BAUCHI ITAS/GADAU KASHURI 40 185 BAUCHI ITAS/GADAU MASHEMA 85 550 BAUCHI ITAS/GADAU ZUBUKI 78 462 BAUCHI JAMA'ARE DOGON JEJI A 18 123 BAUCHI JAMA'ARE DOGON JEJI C 36 206 BAUCHI JAMA'ARE HANAFARI 5 28 BAUCHI JAMA'ARE JAMA'ARE A 33 293 BAUCHI JAMA'ARE JAMA'ARE B 14 105 BAUCHI JAMA'ARE JAMA'ARE C 17 120 BAUCHI JAMA'ARE JAMA'ARE D 136 1150 BAUCHI KATAGUM BULKACHUWA/DAGARO 25 253 BAUCHI KATAGUM BUSKURI 31 183 BAUCHI KATAGUM CHINADE 54 286 BAUCHI KATAGUM GAMBAKI/BIDIR 30 242 BAUCHI KATAGUM MADACHI/GANGAI 15 95 BAUCHI KATAGUM MADANGALA 163 751 BAUCHI KATAGUM MADARA 119 617 BAUCHI KATAGUM NASARAWA BAKIN KASUWA 292 1504 BAUCHI KATAGUM RAGWAM/MAGONSHI 150 701 BAUCHI KATAGUM TSAKUWA KOFAR GABAS/ KOFAR KUKA 66 405 BAUCHI KATAGUM YAYU 5 26 BAUCHI KIRFI BADARA 4 37 BAUCHI KIRFI BARA 27 189 BAUCHI KIRFI BENI A 5 34 BAUCHI KIRFI BENI B 3 24 BAUCHI KIRFI DEWU CENTRAL 58 463 BAUCHI KIRFI DEWU EAST 3 31 BAUCHI KIRFI SHANGO 9 75 BAUCHI KIRFI WANKA 20 151 BAUCHI MISAU AJILIN/GUGULIN 57 304 BAUCHI MISAU GWARAM 13 74 BAUCHI MISAU HARDAWA 28 141 BAUCHI MISAU JARKASA 8 42 BAUCHI MISAU KUKADI/GUNDARI 167 863 BAUCHI MISAU SARMA/AKUYAM 49 233 BAUCHI MISAU SIRKO 12 76 BAUCHI MISAU TOFU 28 144 BAUCHI MISAU ZADAWA 15 87 BAUCHI NINGI BALMA 74 459 BAUCHI NINGI BASHE 20 130 BAUCHI NINGI BURRA / KYATA 52 329 BAUCHI NINGI
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