We provide essential administrative support to residents. Whether you're applying for a birth certificate, seeking a letter of identification, or need help with registering a marriage, our staff are here to guide you through the process. You can also request indigene certificates, verify house addresses, or obtain customary documentation for family or land matters. Our goal is to simplify government processes and make them accessible to all.
With the new digital revenue structure in place, paying your local dues is now easier, safer, and more transparent. We have streamlined how residents and business owners pay levies such as tenement rates, market dues, and development levies. You can now make all payments online or through mobile banking, without stress or middlemen. These funds go directly into developing Njikoka and improving public services.
We care about your health and the cleanliness of our environment. Through our primary health care centers, we offer maternal health care, child immunizations, and regular medical outreach programs. We also enforce monthly sanitation days and work with environmental officers to keep our communities clean, manage waste, and prevent flooding through better drainage systems.
Our works department focuses on building and maintaining township roads, installing solar-powered streetlights, and improving water access through borehole projects. We also assist residents with building plan approvals for small-to-medium construction within the LGA’s authority. These efforts are helping to create safer, more liveable towns and open up rural areas to economic opportunities.
Education and youth empowerment are at the heart of our development strategy. We support public schools in Njikoka and organize training programs to equip our young people with marketable skills in ICT, tailoring, carpentry, and other trades. We also facilitate student bursaries and scholarships in partnership with state and federal agencies, and we recently launched a digital academy to promote tech skills for the future.
We believe in supporting families, especially the most vulnerable. Our social welfare unit provides assistance to widows, orphans, the elderly, and people with disabilities. We also run programs to empower women and the girl-child, from skills training to health education. Families in distress can access our counseling services, and cases of domestic abuse can now be reported directly and handled with compassion and confidentiality.
We are bringing farming back to the front burner. Registered farmers and cooperatives in Njikoka now benefit from improved seeds, fertilizers, and training from agricultural officers. We also support rural road access so farmers can easily move their produce from farm to market. Whether you farm for home use or for business, we’re ready to support you.
Security is everyone’s concern, and we work closely with local vigilante groups, traditional rulers, and town unions to maintain peace and order. We support neighborhood watch initiatives and respond quickly to community disputes and threats. We also encourage residents to participate in keeping their streets safe by reporting concerns to our local security desk.
To build the future we want, we must plan wisely. Our urban planning department works to ensure our towns grow in a sustainable and orderly way. We are regulating roadside trading, clearing encroachments, and encouraging the creation of green spaces for relaxation and recreation. New markets and housing areas are being developed with both access and safety in mind.
We are building a smarter Njikoka through technology. You can now apply for many services online — including certificates, permits, and even petitions. We host regular online townhall meetings and use WhatsApp, Facebook, and SMS updates to keep you informed. Our digital dashboard allows you to track ongoing projects and report issues from your phone.