Ikom Local Government Area![]() ![]() Short DescriptionIkom Local Government Area Area has its administrative headquarters in the town of Ikom, consisting the districts of Abakpa, Bisiri, Bojor Achibong, Calabar, Comm. Sec. Sch, Local Govt. Council, Obudu, Oguja, Okim Osabor, Okuku and others. Business Information![]() Ikom local government area is one of the local government areas in Cross River state with its administrative headquarters located in Ikom town in the east of the area of Cross River state. Ikom people majors on farming, they are the major producer of banana and plantain in Nigeria. The Ikom local government area is bordered by Obubra, Etung, Oboki and Ogoja local government areas. Working Hours8am - 4pm (Mondays to Fridays) Registered Nigeria BusinessYes Number of Employees20 and upwards Contact NameChairman Types of Product Districts Under Ikom LGA Includes Share This ListingReviews
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