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As of 12 November 2024, there are 21 states with APC governors, 12 states with PDP governors, 1 state each with APGA, Labour and NNPP governors. The current gubernatorial term ends and new term begins in May for most states, two to three months after their election. Governors are elected for a term of four years (maximum of two terms).
David Edevbie: former Commissioner for Finance, former Chief of Staff to Governor Ifeanyi Okowa, 2015 PDP gubernatorial candidate, and former Principal Secretary to President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua [55] [56] [22] [5] Abel Esievo: former Delta State Auditor General for Local Government [57] [22] [5] Lucky Idike: economist [5]
Rt. Hon. Sheriff Francis Orohwedor Oborevwori (born 19 June 1963) is a Nigerian politician who is the current Governor of Delta State.He is the immediate past Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly as a representative of the Okpe Constituency of Delta State under the People's Democratic Party (Nigeria).
This is a list of administrators and governors of Delta State, Nigeria, which was formed on 27 August 1991, [1] ...
Monday Onyeme is a native of Ibabu, Onicha Ukwuani In Ndokwa West LGA of Delta State where he was born on 30 March 1965. [5] He got his First Primary School Leaving Certificate in Army Children School, Sokoto, Sokoto State, before proceeding to Government Secondary School, Gummi, Kebbi State for his secondary education between 1977 and 1982.
Lists of Nigerian state governors cover the governors of states of Nigeria. The governor heads the executive branch of the state government, and can appoint people to the State Executive Council subject to the advice and consent of the State House of Assembly (Legislature).
James Onanefe Ibori (born 4 August 1959) is a Nigerian politician who was Governor of Delta State in Nigeria from 29 May 1999 [1] to 29 May 2007. [2] An ethnic Urhobo by descent, Ibori is a member of the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP).
The Asaba Declaration was a declaration issued by the 17 Southern governors in Nigeria, comprising South West, South South and South East.It was issued on 11 May 2021 in Asaba, Delta State, Nigeria and consisted of eleven points in which the governors raised key issues about the future of Nigeria and the Southern region.