Ardo Kola Local Government Local Area![]() ![]() Short DescriptionArdo Kola LGA counts as one of the active sixteen LGAs in the state with its headquarters in Sunkani town with the area council comprising of Alim Gora, Iware, Jauro, Yinu, Lamido, Borno, Mayo Ranewo, Sarkin Dutshe, Sunkani, Tau and Zongon Kombi. Business InformationArdo Kola is one of the serving active sixteen local government areas located in the north corner of Taraba state senatorial zone with its capital administrative headquarters in the Sunkani town, thus forming a federal constituency together with Karim Lamido and Lau local government areas with a total of ten wards. Working HoursMonday to Friday 08.00 am - 04.00pm Registered Nigeria BusinessYes Number of Employees20 and upwards Contact NameChairman Types of ProductDistricts Under Ardo Kola Local Government Area Share This ListingReviews
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