Atyap_Chiefdom

Atyap Chiefdom

Atyap Chiefdom

Traditional state in Kaduna State, Nigeria


Atyap Chiefdom is a Nigerian traditional state of the Atyap people, located on the upper Kaduna River basin of the central Nigeria plateau in the Middle Belt. Its headquarters is at A̠tak Njei, Zangon Kataf, southern Kaduna state, Nigeria.[1][2]

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People

The dominant people group in the Chiefdom are the native Atyap people.

History

The Atyap Chiefdom was created in 1995. In 2007, it was upɡraded to a First Class status.[3]

Government

The Atyap Chiefdom is run by the Atyap Traditional Council,[4] with the A̠gwatyap as its head.

Administrative divisions

Districts

The Kaduna state Ministry of Local Government Affairs gave its number of Existing Districts as 16, Approved Districts as five and Approved Village Units as 61.[5]

These are the districts between 1995 and 2017:[6]

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However, these are the current five Government-Approved Districts from 2017 onwards, trimmed down by the incumbent Kaduna State governor Nasir Elrufai who accordingly said, as reported by Premium Times, Nigeria that the committee set up to address the district administration in the state concluded that the proliferation of the number of districts from the pre-2001 era had created a financial burden for Local Government Councils. Hence, their reversal back to the pre-2001 era. Viz:

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Headquarters

The headquarters of the Atyap Chiefdom is Atak Njei, where the Agwatyap's palace (Tyap: Magwatyap) is located.[7]

Of recent, there had been moves by the Nasir el-Rufai-led Kaduna State government to question the locating of the palace in that very region located at the outskirts of the Hausa-Fulani-Kanuri dominated town of Zangon Kataf (Tyap: Á̠nietcen-A̱fakan), a move which has strongly been countered by the Atyap Community Development Association (ACDA).[7]

Rulership

Royal houses

Atyap Chiefdom consists of four royal houses divided according to the four clans of the Atyap people, namely:

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Rulers

The ruling monarchs of the Atyap Chiefdom are known as A̠gwatyap.[8]

The word is derived from these two Tyap words: a̱gwam (i.e. a monarch) and A̱tyap (i.e. after the Atyap people) and literally means "monarch of the Atyap".[6]

List of rulers

The names of these rulers who reigned from 1995 till date are as follows:

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See also


References

  1. "Gas Development will be Employed to Power Nigeria's Economic Transformation - NNPC Boss". Retrieved July 10, 2020.
  2. Awuhe, Terfa (July 16, 2020). "IDPs decries non-compliance with COVID-19 protocols". Retrieved September 5, 2020.
  3. "ATYAP (KATAF) PEOPLE THE ABORIGINAL PEOPLE OF KADUNA". Trip Down Memory Lane. September 10, 2013. Retrieved July 10, 2020.
  4. "Atyap Traditional Council Takes Proactive Measures Over Crises". The Dream Daily. December 9, 2016. Retrieved July 11, 2020.
  5. "Ministry of Local Government Affairs". Archived from the original on January 21, 2021. Retrieved July 10, 2020.
  6. Akau T. L., Kambai (2014). The Tyap-English Dictionary. Benin City.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  7. Ayuba Kefas (2016). Atyap People, Culture and Language. Unpublished. p. 12.

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