Askira/Uba
Askira/Uba is a Local Government Area of Borno State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Askira.
It has an area of 2,362 km and a population of 138,091 at the 2006 census.
The postal code of the area is 601.
One of the villages of Askira/Uba, Lassa, was the origin of a new virus found in the blood of returning American missionaries, and first identified by a virology research team in a laboratory at Yale University, who named it "Lassa virus" after the location where it first appeared. Askira/Uba has two Emirate Councils namely; Askira Emirate and Uba Emirate.
Askira was founded by Muhammadu Mai Maina in 1921.
In July 2014, the villages of Huyim and Dille in Askira/Uba LGA were attacked by suspected Boko Haram gunmen, with nine and thirty-eight deaths respectively. The attackers came from the Sambisa Forest. Displaced residents "need help from governments and spirited individuals."
Climate/Geography
The dry season in Askira is scorching and somewhat cloudy, whereas the wet season is hot, muggy, and cloudy. The average annual temperature fluctuates between 59°F and 103°F; it is rarely lower or higher than 54°F or 108°F. The hot season, which runs from March 8 to May 10, lasts for 2.0 months and with daily highs that average more than 99°F. In Askira, April is the warmest month of the year, with typical highs of 102°F and lows of 78°F. The 2.8-month cool season, which runs from July 3 to September 28, has an average daily maximum temperature of less than 89°F. With an average low temperature of 60°F and high temperature of 89°F, January is the coldest month of the year in Askira.There are two distinct seasons in Askira Uba LGA, which has a total area of 2,362 square kilometers. The rainy season lasts longer than the other and is characterized by exceptionally hot temperatures. Large tracts of dry, arid land are found in the region, which has a semi-arid climate. In Askira Uba, the average temperature is 37 degrees Celsius, and the local humidity is 18%.