Kajuru Local Government Area (LGA), established in 1997, is a significant part of Kaduna State, Nigeria, situated within the Kaduna South Senatorial District. The LGA shares borders with Igabi LGA to the north, Chikun LGA to the west, Kauru LGA to the east, and Zangon Kataf LGA and Kachia LGA to the southwest and south, respectively. Kajuru Town, serving as the LGA's headquarters, is a central hub for administrative and local activities. The area encompasses a landmass of 2,229 square kilometers. Based on the 2006 census, the population was approximately 110,868, resulting in a population density of roughly 50 people per square kilometer. However, projections for 2022 estimate the population to be 162,200, with a corresponding population density of 72.76 people per square kilometer.Economically, Kajuru thrives primarily on agriculture, the main crops cultivated include maize, yam, and millet.One of the most striking aspects of Kajuru is its unique tourist attractions, particularly the famed Kajuru Castle. This medieval-themed structure is a major landmark that regularly attracts tourists. The area's postal code is 800. The local government is situated at a longitude of 9° 59'N to 10° 55'N and a latitude of 7° 34'E to 8° 13'E.