Ikeduru local government area is located in the western part of Imo state, Southeast Nigeria and has its headquarters in the town of Iho. It is amongst the local governments that make up Imo East senatorial zone. Ikeduru LGA covers an area of 176.5 km² and had a population of 149,737 according to the 2006 census, with projections estimating a rise to 208,100 by 2022. Ikeduru LGA hosts notable cultural events such as the New Yam Festival and the Okposhi Festival, which celebrate the region's traditions and heritage. Ikeduru LGA's economy is largely driven by agriculture, with major crops including oil palm, cassava, cocoyam, and maize. The area also features prominent markets such as Atta Market and Ekeonumiri Market. Additionally, Ikeduru is rich in mineral resources like phosphate, limestone, and kaolin, which further contribute to its economic activities.Ikeduru LGA's economy is largely driven by agriculture, with major crops including oil palm, cassava, cocoyam, and maize. The area also features prominent markets such as Atta Market and Ekeonumiri Market. Additionally, Ikeduru is rich in mineral resources like phosphate, limestone, and kaolin, which further contribute to its economic activities. The LGA’s postal code is 461 with approximate coordinates: Latitude of center
5.5652° Longitude of center 7.1534°.