Bukuru

Bukuru
city
Bukuru
Coordinates: 09°48′N 08°52′E / 9.800°N 8.867°E / 9.800; 8.867
Country  Nigeria
State Plateau State
LGA Jos South
Elevation 1,230 m (4,040 ft)
Time zone WAT (UTC+1)

Bukuru is located on the Jos Plateau in Nigeria. It was previously considered a separate city from the city of Jos close by, but like every other form of urbanization, the city of Jos has merged with the town of Bukuru to form the Jos-Bukuru metropolis. It is the headquarters of the Jos South Local Government Area.

Overview

It lies along a branch railway, and it is a still major tin and columbite mining centre. It is situated on one of the highest parts of the plateau, more than 4,000 feet (1,200 metres) above sea level. In recent times Bukuru has witnessed massive urbanization growth with the influx of banks, hotels and recreation centers.It boasts of the only independent power company in plateau state known as NESCO(Nigerian electricity supply company). It is also home to one of the most successful industries in Nigeria which is the Grand cereals and oil mills, a subsidiary of the United African Company(UAC).

Transport

The 762 mm (2 ft 6 in) Bauchi Light Railway, which was closed in 1957, had been built in 1914 to carry tin from Bukuru to Zaria (120 miles [190 km] northwest) and connected with the line to Lagos. The present 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) railway branch linking Port Harcourt (370 miles [595 km] south-southwest) to the Jos and Bukuru mines was completed in 1927.[1] Minerals are now sent to Jos for smelting and then to Port Harcourt for export. Bukuru is also associated with the opencast mine workings are exploitable deposits of kaolin.

Religion

The Theological College of Northern Nigeria (TCNN) is in Bukuru where the headquarters of Africa Christian Textbooks (ACTS) is located.

See also

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 2010-11-03.

Sources

Coordinates: 09°48′00″N 08°52′00″E / 9.80000°N 8.86667°E / 9.80000; 8.86667

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