Augie is a Local Government Area in Kebbi State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Augie.
The major language groups are Hausa, Fulani and Zabarma, and the population is predominantly Muslim.
It has an area of 1,185 km and a population of 117,287 at the 2006 census. The postal code of the area is 861.
Augie Local Government Area encompasses a total expanse of 1,185 square kilometers and experiences two well-defined seasons: the rainy season and the dry season. The average temperature in the area hovers around 32 degrees Celsius, while the humidity level is estimated at 30 percent. Wind speed within Augie LGA typically averages around 7 kilometers per hour.
Agriculture stands as a vital economic pillar of Augie LGA, with substantial cultivation of crops like bananas, mangoes, groundnuts, millet, and sugarcane. Additionally, hunting and cattle rearing play significant roles in the local economy, contributing to its overall economic vitality.
In Augie, the wet season is characterized by high temperatures, muggy conditions, and predominantly cloudy skies. Conversely, the dry season is marked by scorching temperatures and partly cloudy conditions. Throughout the year, the temperature typically ranges from 64 ðF to 105 ðF, rarely falling below 60 ðF or exceeding 108 ðF.
The period of intense heat spans approximately 2.2 months, commencing from March 16 and concluding on May 22, with average daily high temperatures consistently surpassing 101 ðF. April stands out as the hottest month in Augie, boasting an average high of 104 ðF and a low of 81 ðF.
Conversely, the cooler season persists for about 2.2 months, running from July 10 to September 17. During this period, average daily high temperatures fall below 91 ðF. The chilliest month of the year in Augie is January, recording an average low of 65 ðF and a high of 90 ðF.
The local government of Augie is subdivided into ten wards: