Odigbo is a Local Government Area in Ondo State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Ore.[1]
It has an area of 1,818 km2 (702 sq mi) and a population of 230,351 at the 2006 census. The current census as of 2020 is over 600,000 as Ore Town continue to attract new inhabitants from every part of the country. The people of Odigbo local government are from the Yoruba lineage. These people include The Odigbos, and the Araromi Obus who largely observe similar customs and uphold the same traditional as other Yorubas. The people of odigbo local government speak a local dialect close to the ondos. These people cover the towns and the villages of Ore town, Agbabu, Lafe, Modebiayo, Isheba, Oke-Oluwa, Ayetedo, Ago Alaye, Ajebamidele, Ajebambo, Kajola, Aiyesan, Oniparaga, Imorun, Laleipa, Okefara, Ayetoro, Sidigi, Oke-Ojakoparun, Lokuta, Araromi oil palm estate, Basola, Agirifon, Adewinle, Aiyetimbo, Koseru, Omowole, Onipetesi, Mile 49, Labon, Akinseye, Temidire, Sokoto, Bolorunduro, Fesojoye, Oduduwa village, Ajibodu. The odigbo local government people share boundary with the Ondos in the north, the Ikales in the east, the Ijebus of Ogun State in the south and Osun State in the west.
It is also noteworthy that several villages in Odigbo local government are inhabited by non-indigenes like people from Oyo and Osun States as well as the Ikale people of Irele and Okitipupa local government areas of Ondo state. The biggest town of Odigbo local Government is Ore Town, this town is a major nodal town on one of the busiest highways in the country, the Shagamu-Ore-Benin Expressway. The Local Government Office is situated in Ore. People from every part of the country live in Ore Town due to its nodal and commercial nature.
The postal code of the area is 350.[2]
Odigbo
Name of Aspirants | Numberof votes |
Aiyedatiwa | 2,631 |
Akinterinwa | 177 |
Oke | 138 |
Jimoh Ibrahim | 845 |