Kaduna was founded by
British colonists in 1900. The first British governor of Northern Nigeria, Sir
Frederick Lugard, chose the present site for development due to its proximity to the
Lagos-Kano Railway. It became the capital of Nigeria's former
Northern Region in 1917, and retained this status until 1967. The city is still influential as the headquarters of various political, military and cultural organizations, especially in Northern Nigeria. In 1976, when the General
Murtala Mohammed administration created seven new states in Nigeria, North Central State, with capital at Kaduna, was renamed Kaduna State. It was made up of the two colonial period Provinces of
Zaria and
Katsina. When in 1991, the number of states in the country was increased from twenty-one to thirty, Katsina Province became Katsina State, while the old Zaria Province became the new Kaduna State. There are twenty-three local government areas (LGAs) in the state, although the number of ethnic groups is much larger. == Economy ==