Local Government in Zamfara State: The 2026 Administrative Guide

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Zamfara State, "Farming is Our Pride," is currently navigating a major socio-economic turnaround. In 2026, the 14 Local Government Areas (LGAs) are the primary beneficiaries of the state’s massive infrastructure spend. From the mineral-rich hills of Anka to the commercial hub of Gusau, the state is integrating improved security with modern urban planning.

Administrative Structure & 2026 Priorities

Zamfara is divided into three Senatorial Districts: Zamfara North, Zamfara Central, and Zamfara West. The 2026 budget priorities include Infrastructure (₦714 billion capital spend), Health (₦87 billion), and Agriculture (₦86 billion).

Key 2026 Highlights at the LGA Level:

  • Urban Expansion: Gusau is undergoing a total facelift with 28 major road projects currently active, including the dualization of the airport access road.

  • Water Security: A ₦25 billion water expansion project is currently linking Gusau, Talata Mafara, Tsafe, and Kaura Namoda to ensure sustainable supply for citizens and industries.

  • Health Infrastructure: The state is fulfilling its promise to upgrade one primary healthcare center in every ward (147 total), with a dedicated ₦17.5 billion tranche.

Full List of the 14 Local Government Areas

Below is the official 2026 administrative directory for Zamfara State.

S/NLocal Government AreaHeadquartersSenatorial District
1AnkaAnkaZamfara West
2BakuraBakuraZamfara West
3Birnin MagajiBirnin MagajiZamfara North
4BukkuyumBukkuyumZamfara West
5BunguduBunguduZamfara Central
6GummiGummiZamfara West
7GusauGusauZamfara Central
8Kaura NamodaKaura NamodaZamfara North
9MaradunMaradunZamfara West
10MaruMaruZamfara Central
11ShinkafiShinkafiZamfara North
12Talata MafaraTalata MafaraZamfara West
13TsafeTsafeZamfara Central
14ZurmiZurmiZamfara North

*Official 2026 Directory. Source: Zamfara State Ministry of Budget & Economic Planning.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - Zamfara State 2026

1. Who is the Governor of Zamfara State in 2026? Dr. Dauda Lawal is the Executive Governor. His administration is currently executing the "Rescue Mission," funded by an ₦861.3 billion budget focused on security and massive capital development.

2. What is the "13th-Month Bonus" for civil servants? In 2026, the Zamfara State government has institutionalized a 13th-month bonus for its workforce, alongside the successful implementation of the ₦70,000 minimum wage, up from the previous ₦7,000.

3. What is the status of the Gusau International Airport? Under the 2026 budget, the modern airport is a high-priority project designed to position Zamfara as an investment destination and facilitate the export of agricultural products and solid minerals.

4. How is the state tackling the water crisis in 2026? A dedicated ₦25 billion allocation is being used to expand the state's water supply network. The project currently covers Gusau, Talata Mafara, Tsafe, and Kaura Namoda to ensure reliable access for households and farmers.

5. What is the "Six-Point Rescue Agenda"? It is Governor Lawal's strategic roadmap focusing on Security, Agriculture, Healthcare, Education, Infrastructure, and Social Empowerment. In 2026, 83% of state spending is funneled into these sectors.

6. Is the Zamfara Institute of Information Technology (ZIIT) open? Yes. In February 2026, Governor Lawal signed the bill establishing ZIIT in Gusau. It is now the state's flagship hub for training the next generation in Cybersecurity, AI, and Data Science.

Babatunde Akinpelu

Written by Babatunde Akinpelu, Founder/Lead Housing Analyst at Nigeria Housing Market

Babatunde is the Founder and Lead Analyst at Nigeria Housing Market. With a focus on macroeconomic shifts and housing policy, he provides data-driven reporting to help investors navigate the complexities of the Nigerian property landscape. He specializes in bridging the information gap for the global diaspora, ensuring every report is backed by local accuracy and global standards.

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