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AKWA-IBOM.Pdf INDEPENDENT NATIONAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION (INEC) STATE: AKWA IBOM CODE: 03 LGA : ABAK CODE: 01 NAME OF REGISTRATION NAME OF REG. AREA NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE S/N CODE AREA (RA) COLLATION CENTRE (RACC) (RAC) 1 ABAK URBAN 1 01 ST MARY SC.EDIENE ST MARY SC.EDIENE 2 ABAK URBAN 11 02 P/S ABAK USUNGATO P/S ABAK USUNGATO 3 ABAK URBAN III 03 BISHOP CLARK C/S BISHOP CLARK C/S 4 ABAK URBAN IV 04 P/SCH. UTU ABAK/OTORO P/SCH. UTU ABAK/OTORO 5 AFAHA OBONG I 05 C.H. SCH. AFAHA OBONG C.H. SCH. AFAHA OBONG 6 AFAHA OBONG II 06 P/SCH. IKOT OBONG P/SCH. IKOT OBONG 7 MIDIM I 07 CUST. COURT IKOT EKPENE CUST. COURT IKOT EKPENE 8 MIDIM II 08 P/S IKOT IMO NTO OBO P/S IKOT IMO NTO OBO 9 OTORO I 09 CSS ATAI OTORO CSS ATAI OTORO 10 OTORO II 10 GOVT. P/SCH IKOT OBORO GOVT. P/SCH IKOT OBORO 11 OTORO III 11 SEC COMM. IKOT ETUDUDO SEC COMM. IKOT ETUDUDO TOTAL LGA : EASTERN OBOLO CODE: 02 NAME OF REGISTRATION NAME OF REG. AREA NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE S/N CODE AREA (RA) COLLATION CENTRE (RACC) (RAC) 1 EASTERN OBOLO I 01 PRY. SCH. OKOROETE PRY. SCH. OKOROETE 2 EASTERN OBOLO II 02 PRY.SCH. OKOROM BOKOH PRY.SCH. OKOROM BOKOH 3 EASTERN OBOLO III 03 PRY. SCH. AMADAKA PRY. SCH. AMADAKA 4 EASTERN OBOLO IV 04 T/HALL ELEKPON T/HALL ELEKPON 5 EASTERN OBOLO V 05 PRY. SCH.EMEROKE PRY. SCH.EMEROKE 6 EASTERN OBOLO VI 06 V/SQ. AMAUKA V/SQ. AMAUKA 7 EASTERN OBOLO VII 07 PRY. SCH. OKOROINYONG PRY. SCH. OKOROINYONG 8 EASTERN OBOLO VIII 08 PRY. SCH. IKO PRY. SCH. IKO 9 EASTERN OBOLO IX 09 PRY. SCH. KAMPA PRY. SCH. KAMPA 10 EASTERN OBOLO XI 10 V/SQ. ATABRIKANG V/SQ. ATABRIKANG TOTAL LGA : EKET CODE: 03 NAME OF REGISTRATION NAME OF REG. AREA NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE S/N CODE AREA (RA) COLLATION CENTRE (RACC) (RAC) 1 URBAN I 01 P/S, IKOT ATAKU P/S, IKOT ATAKU 2 URBAN II 02 P/S, IDUA P/S, IDUA 3 URBAN III 03 P/S, HOSP. RD, IKOT EBIYAN P/S, HOSP. RD, IKOT EBIYAN 4 URBAN IV 04 P/S, AFAHA EKET I P/S, AFAHA EKET I 5 CENTRAL I 05 P/S AFAHA ATAI P/S AFAHA ATAI 6 CENTRAL II 06 P/S, IKOT IBIOK P/S, IKOT IBIOK 7 CENTRAL III 07 P/S, IKOT USO EKONG P/S, IKOT USO EKONG 8 CENTRAL IV 08 P/S, EFFOI P/S, EFFOI 9 CENTRAL V 09 P/S, ODIO P/S, ODIO 10 OKON I 10 P/S, IKOT OBIO ANANA P/S, IKOT OBIO ANANA 11 OKON II 11 P/S, OKON P/S, OKON TOTAL LGA : ESIT EKET CODE: 04 NAME OF REGISTRATION NAME OF REG. AREA NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE S/N CODE AREA (RA) COLLATION CENTRE (RACC) (RAC) 1 EKPENE OBO 01 EKET MODERN HIGH SCHOOL EKET MODERN HIGH SCHOOL 2 EDOR 02 SALVATION PRIMARY SCHOOL SALVATION PRIMARY SCHOOL 3 EBI EKPI 03 PRIMARY SCHOOL, EBI EKPI PRIMARY SCHOOL, EBI EKPI 4 IKPA 04 GOVT. PRIMARY SCH. IKPA GOVT. PRIMARY SCH. IKPA 5 UQUO 05 HOLY CROSS PRI. SCH. UQUO HOLY CROSS PRI. SCH. UQUO 6 EBIGHE OKPONO 06 L.G. EDU. AUTH. PREMISES L.G. EDU. AUTH. PREMISES PRIMARY SCHOOL, IDUNG PRIMARY SCHOOL, IDUNG 7 ETEBI IDUNG ASSAN 07 ASSAN ASSAN PRIMARY SCHOOL, ETEBI PRIMARY SCHOOL, ETEBI 8 ETEBI AKWATA 08 AKWATA AKWATA 9 AKPAUTONG 09 PRIMARY SCHOOL AKPAUTONG PRIMARY SCHOOL AKPAUTONG ST. THERESA PRY. SCH. NTAK ST. THERESA PRY. SCH. NTAK 10 NTAK INYANG 10 INYANG INYANG TOTAL LGA : ESSIEN UDIM CODE: 05 NAME OF REGISTRATION NAME OF REG. AREA NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE S/N CODE AREA (RA) COLLATION CENTRE (RACC) (RAC) 1 ADIASIM 01 PRY. SCH. IKOT ATA ENIN PRY. SCH. IKOT ATA ENIN ST MARY CATHOLIC SCH. URUA ST MARY CATHOLIC SCH. URUA 2 AFAHA 02 AKPA I AKPA I ST. ANTONY'S CATHOLIC SCH. ST. ANTONY'S CATHOLIC SCH. 3 EKPEYONG ATAI I 03 EKPOYONG ATAI I EKPOYONG ATAI I ST.ANTONY'S COTHOLIC SCH. ST.ANTONY'S COTHOLIC SCH. 4 EKPEYONG ATAI II 04 EKPOYONG ATAI II EKPOYONG ATAI II 5 IKPE ANNANG 05 GENGRAL HOSPITAL IKPE ANNAG GENGRAL HOSPITAL IKPE ANNAG 6 ODORO IKOT I 06 SEC. SCH. ODORO IKOT I SEC. SCH. ODORO IKOT I 7 ODORO IKOT II 07 COMM. HALL IKOT ANDEM COMM. HALL IKOT ANDEM 8 OKON 08 SEC. COMMERCIAL SCH. OKON SEC. COMMERCIAL SCH. OKON UDIM DEV. AREA OFFICE, UKANA UDIM DEV. AREA OFFICE, UKANA 9 UKANA EAST 09 IBA IBA 10 UKANA WEST I 10 PRY SCH. IKOT UKPONG ETOR PRY SCH. IKOT UKPONG ETOR COMPREHENSIVE SEC. SCH. IKOT COMPREHENSIVE SEC. SCH. IKOT 11 UKANA WEST II 11 IDE IDE TOTAL LGA : ETIM EKPO CODE: 06 NAME OF REGISTRATION NAME OF REG. AREA NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE S/N CODE AREA (RA) COLLATION CENTRE (RACC) (RAC) 1 ETIM EKPO 1 01 P/S UTU NSEHE P/S UTU NSEHE 2 ETIM EKPO II 02 P/S URUK ATA IKOT ISEMIN P/S URUK ATA IKOT ISEMIN 3 ETIM EKPO III 03 P/S UTU IKOT IMONTE P/S UTU IKOT IMONTE ST. JOSEPH CATH. SCH. IKOT ST. JOSEPH CATH. SCH. IKOT 4 ETIM EKPO IV 04 EDET EDET 5 ETIM EKPO V 05 P/S URUK ATA NSIDUNG P/S URUK ATA NSIDUNG 6 ETIM EKPO VI 06 P/SCH. EKA URUK ESHIET P/SCH. EKA URUK ESHIET 7 ETIM EKPO VII 07 P/SCH OBONG NTAK P/SCH OBONG NTAK HOLY ROSERY P/SCH IKOT HOLY ROSERY P/SCH IKOT 8 ETIM EKPO VIII 08 UDOBONG UDOBONG 9 ETIM EKPO IX 09 P/SCH URUK ATA II P/SCH URUK ATA II 10 ETIM EKPO X 10 P/SCH IWUKEM P/SCH IWUKEM TOTAL LGA : ETINAN CODE: 07 NAME OF REGISTRATION NAME OF REG. AREA NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE S/N CODE AREA (RA) COLLATION CENTRE (RACC) (RAC) 1 ETINAN URBAN I 01 CENTRAL SCHOOL ETNIN CENTRAL SCHOOL ETNIN 2 ETINAN URBAN II 02 PRIMARY SCH. EKPENE UKPA PRIMARY SCH. EKPENE UKPA 3 ETINAN URBAN III 03 PRIMARY SCH. IKOT ABASI PRIMARY SCH. IKOT ABASI 4 ETINAN URBAN IV 04 PRIMARY SCH. EKPENE OBOM PRIMARY SCH. EKPENE OBOM 5 ETINAN URBAN V 05 PRIMARY SCH. IKOT UDOBIA PRIMARY SCH. IKOT UDOBIA 6 SOUTHERN IMAN I 06 PRIMARY SCHOOL AWA NTONG PRIMARY SCHOOL AWA NTONG 7 SOUTHERN IMAN II 07 PRIMARY SCHOOL IKOTOBIO EKA PRIMARY SCHOOL IKOTOBIO EKA 8 SOUTHERN IMAN III 08 QUA IBOE CHURCH SCHOOL EFA QUA IBOE CHURCH SCHOOL EFA 9 SOUTHERN IMAN IV 09 MBIOTO TOWN SCHOOL MBIOTO TOWN SCHOOL 10 NORTHERN IMAN I 10 PRIMARY SCHOOL AFAHA EFIAT PRIMARY SCHOOL AFAHA EFIAT 11 NORTHERN IMAN II 11 COMM. SEC. SCHOOL ASUNA COMM. SEC. SCHOOL ASUNA TOTAL LGA : IBENO CODE: 08 NAME OF REGISTRATION NAME OF REG. AREA NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE S/N CODE AREA (RA) COLLATION CENTRE (RACC) (RAC) 1 IBENO I 01 CENTRAL SCH. UPENEKANG CENTRAL SCH. UPENEKANG 2 IBENO II 02 T/H ,IKOT INWANG T/H ,IKOT INWANG 3 IBENO III 03 P/S MKPANAK P/S MKPANAK 4 IBENO IV 04 P/S ,IWUOKPOM OPOLOM P/S ,IWUOKPOM OPOLOM 5 IBENO V 05 P/S, INUA EYET IKOT P/S, INUA EYET IKOT 6 IBENO VI 06 P/S, OKOROUTIP P/S, OKOROUTIP 7 IBENO VII 07 GOVT.SCH.,IWOACHANG GOVT.SCH.,IWOACHANG 8 IBENO VIII 08 P/S,NTAFRE P/S,NTAFRE 9 IBENO IX 09 P/S,OKPOSO (I) P/S,OKPOSO (I) 10 IBENO X 10 P/S, NDITO EKA IBA P/S, NDITO EKA IBA TOTAL LGA : IBESIKPO ASUTAN CODE: 09 NAME OF REGISTRATION NAME OF REG. AREA NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE S/N CODE AREA (RA) COLLATION CENTRE (RACC) (RAC) 1 IBESIKPO I 01 PRIMARY SCHOOL, AFAHA ATAI PRIMARY SCHOOL, AFAHA ATAI 2 IBESIKPO II 02 PRIMARY SCHOOL, IKOT AMBON PRIMARY SCHOOL, IKOT AMBON 3 IBESIKPO III 03 TOWN HALL, NUNG UDOE TOWN HALL, NUNG UDOE PRIMARY SCHOOL, IKOT OBIO PRIMARY SCHOOL, IKOT OBIO 4 IBESIKPO IV 04 OFFONG OFFONG 5 IBESIKPO V 05 PRIMARY SCH. NUNG UKANA PRIMARY SCH. NUNG UKANA SECONDARY SCH. OKPO NUDA SECONDARY SCH. OKPO NUDA 6 ASUTAN I 06 ERONG ERONG 7 ASUTAN II 07 VILLAGE SQ. IKOT NKIM VILLAGE SQ. IKOT NKIM SECONDARY SCH. IKOT AKPA SECONDARY SCH. IKOT AKPA 8 ASUTAN III 08 EDUNG EDUNG 9 ASUTAN IV 09 PRIMARY SCH. IKOT ATANG ESEN PRIMARY SCH. IKOT ATANG ESEN 10 ASUTAN V 10 PRIMARY SCH. IKOT AKPABIN PRIMARY SCH. IKOT AKPABIN TOTAL LGA : IBIONO IBOM CODE: 10 NAME OF REGISTRATION NAME OF REG. AREA NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE S/N CODE AREA (RA) COLLATION CENTRE (RACC) (RAC) 1 IBIONO EASTERN I 01 PRI. SCH. USE IKOT OKU PRI. SCH. USE IKOT OKU 2 IBIONO EASTERN II 02 SNR. SEC. SCH. IKOT NKO SNR. SEC. SCH. IKOT NKO 3 IBIONO WESTERN I 03 P.C.N SCH. NSAN P.C.N SCH. NSAN 4 IBIONO WESTERN II 04 PRI. IBIAKU INYANG ISONG PRI. IBIAKU INYANG ISONG 5 IBIONO SOUTHERN I 05 PRI. IBIAKU INYANG ISONG PRI. IBIAKU INYANG ISONG 6 IBIONO SOUTHERN II 06 PRI. SCH. IKOT AMBANG PRI. SCH. IKOT AMBANG 7 IBIONO NORTHERN I 07 PRI.SCH. AFUA PRI.SCH. AFUA 8 IBIONO NORTHERN II 08 PRI. SCH. IDORO PRI. SCH. IDORO 9 IBIONO CENTRAL I 09 PRI.
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