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Wase

Wase is located in the southern part of Plateau State and shares borders with Taraba State to the east, Qua’an Pan Local Government Area to the north, Kanam Local Government Area to the west, and Langtang South Local Government Area to the south.


According to the National Population Commission, Wase has an estimated population of 260,886 people as of 2021. Wase has several primary and secondary schools.


The area is also home to the Federal College of Education (Technical), which is located in Pankshin.


The region is renowned for its mining activities due to a high concentration of lead, zinc, tin and other minerals. This has attracted considerable interest from Chinese investors who have constructed a few local bridges and other infrastructure close to Wase’s mining sites, although these services have not always reached the local community

Summary

Wase is located in the southern part of Plateau State, Nigeria, bordered by Taraba State to the east, Qua’an Pan LGA to the north, Kanam LGA to the west, and Langtang South LGA to the south. With an estimated population of 260,886 people as of 2021, the area is home to various primary and secondary schools, as well as the Federal College of Education (Technical) in nearby Pankshin. Wase is known for its rich mineral resources, including lead, zinc, and tin, which have attracted significant interest from Chinese investors. 

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Natural Scenery: Wase is blessed with beautiful natural scenery, including hills, valleys, and waterfalls. The Kurra Falls, which is located in the local government area, is a popular tourist attraction that visitors will fall in love with.

Wase Market: This is the main market in Wase town, and it is known for the sale of a wide range of foodstuff, household items, clothing, and livestock. Daffo Market: Located in Daffo town, this market is known for the sale of fresh farm produce, including vegetables, fruits, and grains. Lafiya Market: This market is located in Lafiya town and is known for the sale of locally made crafts, fabrics, and household items. Garkawa Market: This is a large market located in Garkawa town, and it is known for the sale of agricultural produce, livestock, and general merchandise. Wawan Rafi Market: This is a weekly market that takes place on Thursdays in the Wawan Rafi village. The market is known for the sale of livestock, grains, and other farm produce.

The lifestyle of the people of Wase is mainly centered around farming and agriculture, with the majority of the population engaged in subsistence farming. They grow crops such as yams, maize, cassava, and millet.

The area is also known for its rich mineral deposits, particularly tin and columbite, which are mined and sold to generate income. visitors to Wase can expect to experience the rich cultural heritage of the Mupun people, enjoy their unique artistic expressions, and witness their agricultural and mining practices. They can also expect to be welcomed warmly by the friendly and hospitable people of Wase.

The people of Wase are predominantly farmers who engage in subsistence farming and animal husbandry as a means of livelihood.