Idanre LGA, with its headquarters in Owena[1], is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes, including the famous Idanre Hills. Covering an area of 1,914.1 square kilometers, the LGA recorded a population of 129,024 in 2006 census[2], which has been projected to rise to 202,600 by 2022[3], resulting in a population density of 105.9 people per square kilometer.
Agriculture plays a dominant role in the local economy, with cocoa, coffee, and kola nuts being widely cultivated. The region also supports eco-tourism, with the Idanre Hills being a UNESCO World Heritage Site[4] and a popular destination for adventurers and tourists alike.
Idanre is vibrant, with the Orosun Festival being one of its highlights. The festival reflects the community's rich traditions and attracts both locals and visitors who come to experience its cultural displays and rituals.