List of state parties of the All Progressives Congress

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This is a list of official

FCT) party organizations of the All Progressives Congress
.

State organizations

  APC majority

State Party Chair Elected Executive Offices Senate Seats House of Representatives Seats
House of Assembly
Seats
Website
National All Progressives Congress Abdullahi Adamu [1]
Abia State All Progressives Congress Kingsley Ononogbu[2][3] N/A
Adamawa State All Progressives Congress Ibrahim Bilal[4][3] N/A
Akwa Ibom State All Progressives Congress Steve Ntukekpo[5][6][7]
(disputed)[8]
N/A
Anambra State All Progressives Congress Basil Ejidike[9][3] N/A
Bauchi State All Progressives Congress Babayo Aliyu Misau[10][3] N/A
Bayelsa State All Progressives Congress Dennis Otiotio[11][3]
(disputed)
N/A
Benue State All Progressives Congress Augustine Agada[12][3] N/A
Borno State All Progressives Congress Ali Bukar Dalori[13][3] [14]
Cross River State All Progressives Congress Alphonsus Eba[15][3] [a] N/A
Delta State All Progressives Congress Omeni Sobotie[16][3] N/A
Ebonyi State All Progressives Congress Stanley Okoro-Emegha[17][3] [b] N/A
Edo State All Progressives Congress David Imuse[18][3] [c] N/A
Ekiti State All Progressives Congress Paul Omotosho[19][3] N/A
Enugu State All Progressives Congress Agballah faction:
Ugochukwu Agballah[20][21]

Orji faction:
Joseph Orji[21]


Ude faction:
Adolphus Ude[20][21]

N/A
Federal Capital Territory All Progressives Congress Abdulmalik Usman[22][3] N/A[d] N/A N/A
Gombe State All Progressives Congress Nitte Amangal[23][3] N/A
Imo State All Progressives Congress Macdonald Ebere[24][3] N/A
Jigawa State All Progressives Congress Aminu Sani Gumel[25][3] N/A
Kaduna State All Progressives Congress Emmanuel Jekada[26][3] N/A
Kano State All Progressives Congress Abdullahi Abbas[27][3] N/A
Katsina State All Progressives Congress Sani Ali Ahmed[28][3] N/A
Kebbi State All Progressives Congress Abubakar Kana-Zuru[29][3] N/A
Kogi State All Progressives Congress Abdullahi Bello[30][3] N/A
Kwara State All Progressives Congress Sunday Fagbemi[31][3] N/A
Lagos State All Progressives Congress Cornelius Ojelabi[32][3] N/A
Nasarawa State All Progressives Congress John Mamman[33][3] N/A
Niger State All Progressives Congress Haliru Zakari Jikantoro[34][3] N/A
Ogun State All Progressives Congress Yemi Sanusi[35][3] N/A
Ondo State All Progressives Congress Ade Adetimehin[36][3] N/A
Osun State All Progressives Congress Gboyega Famodun[37][3] N/A
Oyo State All Progressives Congress Isaac Omodewu[38][3] N/A
Plateau State All Progressives Congress Rufus Bature[39][3] N/A
Rivers State All Progressives Congress Emeka Bekee[40][3] N/A
Sokoto State All Progressives Congress Isa Sadiq-Achida[41] N/A
Taraba State All Progressives Congress Ibrahim Tukur El-Sudi[42][3]
(disputed)
N/A
Yobe State All Progressives Congress Muhammadu Gadaka[43][3] N/A
Zamfara State All Progressives Congress Tukur Danfulani[44][45][3] N/A

Notes

  1. ^ 18 PDP assemblymen defected the APC, but in March 2022 their seats were declared vacant by a court. As appeals are expected to the judgement, the practical situation remains at the status quo.
  2. ^ 17 PDP assemblymen defected the APC in November 2020, but in March 2022 their seats were declared vacant by a court. As appeals are expected to the judgement, the situation remains at the status quo.
  3. ^ As of December 2021, 14 HOA members (all APC) have not taken office due to a longstanding dispute over their swearing-ins; thus, although the APC number should be 15, the practical number of APC Edo assemblypeople is 1.
  4. ^ The FCT does not have an elected Governor or Deputy Governor but both of the presidentially-appointed equivalents, the FCT Minister and the FCT Minister of State, are APC members.

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