Akuku Toru LGAE-mail ContactShort DescriptionAkuku Toru Local Government Area is a local government area in the state with headquarters in Abonnema town, having the districts of Abonoma, Abaji, Okolo, Imoama, Leleama, Ibiapuama, Dere-ama, Opukiri, Lelekiri and Angalaobio. Business InformationAkuku Toru Local Government Area is among the local council areas created in 1991 during the regime of General Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida with the primary objective of promoting the values within the communities. Again, to provide incentives that will make Akuku-Toru attract to investors and to enhance the security, environment, quality of life and the economic vitality of Akuku-Toru. Working Hours8am - 4pm (Mondays to Fridays) Registered Nigeria BusinessYes Number of Employees20 and upwards Contact NameChairman Types of ProductDistricts under Akuku-Toru LGA Share This ListingReviews
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