South East South South Governors Forum

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The South East South South Governors Forum is a non-partisan organization consisting of state governors from the geopolitical zones of South East and South South in Nigeria. It was established on 9 July 2017 to pursue interregional cooperation for greater integration and to politically work together towards realigning as a people that shared common heritage, culture and affinity.

Akwa Ibom State Governor, Emmanuel Udom was appointed chairman of the Forum at the first meeting held at the Nike Lake Resort in Enugu, the capital of Enugu State. The next meeting is expected to take place in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital, on 27 August 2017.

List of current governors

Governor State PastPartyAssumed officeSeat up
Okezie Ikpeazu Abia State List PDP20152019
Udom Gabriel Emmanuel Akwa Ibom State List PDP20152017
Willie Obiano Anambra State List APGA20132017
Henry Dickson Bayelsa State List PDP20152019
Benedict Ayade Cross River State List PDP20152019
Ifeanyi Okowa Delta State List PDP20152019
Dave Umahi Ebonyi State List PDP20152019
Godwin Obaseki Edo State List PDP20202024
Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi Enugu State List PDP20152019
Rochas Okorocha Imo State List APC20152019
Ezenwo Nyesom Wike Rivers State List PDP20152019

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