Qua'an Pan is a Local Government Area in Plateau State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Baap (or Ba'ap).

Qua'an Pan
Qua'an Pan is located in Nigeria
Qua'an Pan
Qua'an Pan
Location in Nigeria
Coordinates: 8°48′N 9°09′E / 8.800°N 9.150°E / 8.800; 9.150
Country Nigeria
StatePlateau State
HeadquartersBaap (Ba'ap)
Area
 • Total
2,478 km2 (957 sq mi)
Population
 (2006 census)
 • Total
196,929
Time zoneUTC+1 (WAT)
3-digit postal code prefix
934
ISO 3166 codeNG.PL.QP
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It has an area of 2,478 km2 and a population of 196,929 at the 2006 census. It is the fifth largest Local Government in the state based on Population.

The postal code of the area is 934.[1]

History

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Qua'an Pan Local Government was carved out of Shendam Local Government on 3 May 1989, by the Ibrahim Babangida regime. Qua'an Pan has two major tribes, the Pan and the Goemai.

The Pan people of Qua’an Pan are descended from Daffiar who migrated from parts unknown to present day Qua’an Pan. In the course of Daffiar’s migration, he eventually settled atop a hill in present day Koffiar. His offspring decided to continue the migration in search of arable lands on the plains below the hill. They settled in various areas including present day Doka and Kwa. In the course of the migration, one of the Daffier’s children got tired at a certain location and declared "Dum mak", which means, "the journey is enough" in the local dialect. This formed the basis of the name of present day Doemak. Daffiar also had a pair of twins who continued migrating and eventually settled in present day Namu. This is why Namu is known as Jep Jan, which means twins in the local dialect.

Climate

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In Qua'an Pan Local Government Area, the year-round heat is accompanied by a partly cloudy dry season and an uncomfortable wet season. The average annual temperature fluctuates between 24°F and 66°F; it is seldom lower or higher than 35°F or 97°F.[2]

Geography

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Qua'an Pan is located in the Southern region of Plateau state. The Local Government is bordered to the North by Bokkos, Mangu and Pankshin Local Governments. To the East by Shendam Local Government and to the West and South by Nasarawa State. The topography of the LGA is made up primarily of hills and rocks. The LGA's average humidity is reported to be 52%, while the average wind speed in the region is 11 km/h.[3]

Governance

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Qua'an Pan has eight districts, namely: Bwall, Doemak, Dokan Kasuwa (Jagatnoeng), Kwa, Kwalla (Kwagallak), Kwande (Moekwo), Kwang and Namu (Jepjan). The LG headquarters is at Ba'ap. The LGA is under the Plateau South Senatorial District and Mikang/Qua'an Pan/Shendam Federal Constituency. At the state level, it is divided into Qua'an Pan North and Qua'an Pan South State Constituencies.

Political structure

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Qua'an Pan has 166 polling units, and 20 electoral wards consisting of 11 federal and 9 state wards. The electoral wards are: Doemak-Geochim, Doemak-Koplong, Dokan Kasuwa, Kwa, Kwang, Bwall, Kurgwi, Kwalla Moeda, Kwalla Yitla’ar, Kwagar, Latok, Lankaku/Kwari, Lardang, Luukwo, Njak-Shindai, Dokan Kasuwa West, Janta-Aningo, Kurgwi West and Namu.

Leadership

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The past chairpersons of Qua'an Pan Local Government are presented in the table below:

Name Years in Office
John Diyong 1980-1983
Silas Dachor 1989-1990
Daniel Daniang 1990-1994
Cyril Yilyap Longpuaan 1994-1996
Clement Wubang 1996
Yusuf Agyo 1996-1997
Sani Mohammed 1998-1999
Chindo Dafat 1999-2002
Linus Njin 2002-2003
Danjuma Daniel 2004-2006
Mohammed Idi Bello 2006-2007
Emmanuel Tuang 2007-2008
Theophilus Dakas Shan 2009-2013
Vou D. Dido 2013-2014
Theophilus Dakas Shan 2014-2015
Andrew Yenkwo 2015-2017
Joe Y. Homsuk 2017 to 2018
Isaac Kwallu 2018 to 2020

Traditional institutions

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The tradition council of Qua'an Pan is chaired by the President of the Qua'an Pan Traditional Council. The President of the council is whoever holds the title of the Long Pan, who serves as paramount ruler of the Pan people. The Long Pan is a First Class chief and the chief custodian of the Pan culture. The Long Pan is selected from any of the district heads of the 8 Qua'an Pan Districts by voting between the district heads. The newly elected Long Pan is HRH Emmanuel Dabang, who was the district head of Dokan Kasuwa before his election. The other district heads are listed below:

District District Head
Bwall Jerome Leklat II
Doemak Cosmos Ndelong
Dokan Kasuwa (Jagatnoeng) Emmanuel Dabang (Newly elected Long Pan)
Kwa Ignatius Didel
Kwalla (Kwagallak) John Danladi Dagan (Acting)
Kwande (Moekwo) Danlami Mikat (Acting)
Kwang Davek Naron
Namu (Jepjan) Vacant since 2009

Culture

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There are two major tribes in Qua'an Pan which are the Pan and the Goemai. Various dialects are spoken in the area which include Mernyang, Doemak, Bwall, Jagatnoeng, Kwagallak and Goemai. Other minor dialects include the Nteng, Garam and the Njak. Qua'an also celebrates numerous cultural days and festivals. These include: Pantong, Waptoer, Shikam, Doemak Day and Pan Cultural Day.

Tourism

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The Pandam Game Reserve is located in Namu, Qua'an Pan. The tourist attraction has a diverse collection of exotic animals and plants. There is also the famous Lardang cave located in Kwa. The Latok waterfalls in Doemak that slowly runs all year round. Natures beauty is also expressed in the form of the range of sloping hills bordering the northern part of Qua'an Pan.

Occupation

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The people of Qua'an Pan are predominantly farmers and also engage in other trades like, blacksmithing, metal works, hunting, trading and fishing.[4]

Economic activity

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The main crops cultivated in commercial quantity include Yam, Cassava, Rice, Groundnuts, Guinea Corn, Beans, Palm Oil, Shea Butter, Groundnut, Bambarram nut and Olive Oil. Qua'an Pan has numerous large markets which operate on market days which vary between districts.

District Market Day
Bwall Tuesday
Doemak Saturday
Dokan Kasuwa (Jagatnoeng) Tuesday
Kwa Thursday
Kwalla (Kwagallak) Tuesday
Kwande (Moekwo) Thursday
Kwang Wednesday
Namu (Jepjan) Friday
Pandam Monday

Localities

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References

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  1. ^ "Post Offices- with map of LGA". NIPOST. Archived from the original on 7 October 2009. Retrieved 20 October 2009.
  2. ^ "Qua". justweather.org. Retrieved 22 August 2024.
  3. ^ "Qua'an Pan Local Government Area". www.manpower.com.ng. Retrieved 22 August 2024.
  4. ^ "QUA`ANPAN @ A GLANCE". QUA`AN-PAN PROJECT FRONTIERS. 27 June 2017. Retrieved 18 August 2017.