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Newly-sworn in APC State Chairmen

The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Chief John Odigie-Oyegun on Monday, 4th June, 2018 charged newly-inaugurated APC State Chairmen including FCT on the re-election of the party, particularly President Muhammadu Buhari in the forth coming elections.

He expressed gladness over the mix of old and new members, the APC National Chairman equally described the newly-sworn in state executives as a “second generation of a maturing APC.” He added: “The new one will have the benefit of learning from the old and returning state executives.

Below are the name and State of the newly inaugurated State Chairmen

1.      Abia                            – Hon. Donatus E. Nwankpa

2.      Adamawa                    – Alh. Ibrahim Bilal

3.      Akwa Ibom                 – Hon. Ini Okopido

4.      Anambra                     – Barr. Emeka Ibe

5.      Bauchi                         – Alh Uba Ahmed Nana

6.      Bayelsa                        – Jonathan L. Amos

7.      Benue                          – Comrade Abba Yari

8.      Borno                          – Hon. Ali Bukar Dalori

9.      Cross River                 – Hon. Godwin Etim John

10.  Delta                           – Chief Cyril Abeye Ogodo

11.  Ebonyi                         – Pastor Eze Nwachukwu Eze

12.  Edo                             – Anslem U. Ojezua

13.  Ekiti                            – No Congress

14.  Enugu                          – Dr. Ben Nwoye

15.  Gombe                        – Nitte K. Amangal

16.  Imo                              – Dr. Hillary Eke

17.  Jigawa                         – Hon. Ado Sani Kiri

18.  Kaduna                       – Air Commodore Emmanuel Jekeda (Rtd.)

19.  Kano                           – Abdullahi Abass

20.  Katsina                        – Shittu S. Shittu

21.  Kebbi                          – Arc. Bala Sani Kangiwa

22.  Kogi                            – Abdullahi Bello

23.  Kwara                         – Hon. Ishola Balogun Fulani

24.  Lagos                          – Alh. Tunde Balogun

25.  Nasarawa                    – Philip Tatari Shekwo

26.  Niger                           – Engr. Muhammed Liman

27.  Ogun                           – Chief Dikia Adebisi

28.  Ondo                           – Engr. Ade Adetimehin

29.  Osun                            – No Congress

30.  Oyo                             – Chief Akin Oke

31.  Plateau                        – Hon. Letep M. Dabang

32.  Rivers                          – Ojukaye Amachree

33.  Sokoto                         – Hon. Isa S. Achida

34.  Taraba                         – Alh. Abdulmumini Vaki

35.  Yobe                           – Alh. Adamu Chilariye

36.  Zamfara                       – Alh. Lawal M. Liman

37.  FCT                             – Hon. Abdulmalik Usman

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