The local government area has a population of approximately 250,000 people, according to the 2006 national census.

The major ethnic groups in Barakin Ladi are the Berom, Afizere, and Anaguta, although there are also other minority ethnic groups. The predominant religion in the area is Christianity, although there is also a significant Muslim population. Barakin Ladi is known for its rich agricultural resources, with crops such as yam, maize, cassava, and rice being grown in the area.

The area is also home to several tourist attractions, including the Kura Falls and the Wildlife Park. However, the area has also experienced some security challenges in recent years due to clashes between ethnic groups and other factors.

Barakin Ladi has a tropical climate with two distinct seasons – the rainy season which runs from May to October and the dry season which runs from November to April.

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