Nigeria Governors' Forum

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Nigeria Governors' Forum
AbbreviationNGF
Formation29 May 1999;25 years ago (1999-05-29)
Type Political
Region
Nigeria
Chairman
AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq
(APC, Kwara)
Vice Chairman
Seyi Makinde
(PDP, Oyo)
Affiliations

The Nigeria Governors' Forum is a non-partisan association [1] that was created to enhance collaboration among the executive governors of Nigeria. [2] As of 2024, the Chairman of the association is Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq of Kwara State [3]

Contents

Aims and objectives

List of current state governors

State Governors by Political Party Affiliation

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APC
PDP
APGA
LP
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State Governors by Political Party Affiliation
  APC
  PDP
  APGA
  LP
  NNPP

The current party affiliation of the 36 state governors is:

Governor State Elected/Took officeParty
Alex Otti Abia State 2023 Labour Party
Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri Adamawa State 2019 Peoples Democratic Party
Umo Eno Akwa Ibom State 2023 Peoples Democratic Party
Charles Soludo Anambra State 2022 All Progressives Grand Alliance
Bala Muhammed Bauchi State 2019 Peoples Democratic Party
Douye Diri Bayelsa State 2020 Peoples Democratic Party
Hyacinth Alia Benue State 2023 All Progressives Congress
Babagana Zulum Borno State 2019 All Progressives Congress
Bassey Otu Cross River State 2023 All Progressives Congress
Sheriff Oborevwori Delta State 2023 Peoples Democratic Party
Francis Nwifuru Ebonyi State 2023 All Progressives Congress
Godwin Obaseki Edo State 2016 Peoples Democratic Party
Biodun Oyebanji Ekiti State 2022 All Progressives Congress
Peter Mbah Enugu State 2023 Peoples Democratic Party
Muhammad Inuwa Yahaya Gombe State 2019 All Progressives Congress
Hope Uzodinma Imo State 2020 All Progressives Congress
Umar Namadi Jigawa State 2023 All Progressives Congress
Uba Sani Kaduna State 2023 All Progressives Congress
Abba Kabir Yusuf Kano State 2023 New Nigeria Peoples Party
Dikko Umaru Radda Katsina State 2023 All Progressives Congress
Nasir Idris Kebbi State 2023 All Progressives Congress
Ahmed Usman Ododo Kogi State 2024 All Progressives Congress
AbdulRahman AbdulRasaq
(Chairman)
Kwara State 2019 All Progressives Congress
Babajide Sanwo-Olu Lagos State 2019 All Progressives Congress
Abdullahi Sule Nasarawa State 2019 All Progressives Congress
Mohammed Umar Bago Niger State 2023 All Progressives Congress
Dapo Abiodun Ogun State 2019 All Progressives Congress
Lucky Aiyedatiwa Ondo State 2023 All Progressives Congress
Ademola Adeleke Osun State 2022 Peoples Democratic Party
Seyi Makinde
(Vice Chairman)
Oyo State 2019 Peoples Democratic Party
Caleb Mutfwang Plateau State 2023 Peoples Democratic Party
Siminalayi Fubara Rivers State 2023 Peoples Democratic Party
Ahmad Aliyu Sokoto State 2023 All Progressives Congress
Agbu Kefas Taraba State 2023 Peoples Democratic Party
Mai Mala Buni Yobe State 2019 All Progressives Congress
Dauda Lawal Zamfara State 2023 Peoples Democratic Party

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References

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