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2023 Nigerian gubernatorial elections

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2023 Nigerian gubernatorial elections

← 2022 18 March and 11 November 2023 2024 →

31 governorships
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Party APC PDP APGA
Seats before 21 14 1
Seats up 19 12 0

     APC incumbent term-limited
     APC incumbent running or eligible for re-election
     PDP incumbent term-limited
     PDP incumbent running or eligible for re-election
     No election in 2023

The 2023 Nigerian gubernatorial elections were held for state governors in 31 out of 36 Nigerian states. All but three elections were held on 18 March—concurrent with elections to every state house of assembly, three weeks after the presidential election and National Assembly elections—while the Imo State, Kogi State, and Bayelsa State elections will be held on 11 November.[1][2][3][4] The last regular gubernatorial elections for all states were in 2019. All states have a two term limit for Governors which makes 18 incumbent governors ineligible for re-election.

Several incumbent governors were ineligible for re-election due to term limits. Nine APC governors were term-limited while nine incumbent APC governors were eligible for re-election. Among PDP governors, eight were term-limited while four could seek re-election. Elections will be held in 18 of the 20 states with APC governors and 12 of the 14 states with PDP governors.

The APC and PDP picked up two governorships each in the March elections, with the APC winning Benue and Sokoto while the PDP gained Plateau and Zamfara. Additionally, both the LP and NNPP gained one governorship with the LP gaining Abia and the NNPP flipping Kano. Two gubernatorial races—Adamawa and Kebbi—were declared inconclusive due to close margins and results cancellations.

Overall, the March election results were noted for few changes as state's governing parties generally retained control of governorships. Like in the federal elections, Independent National Electoral Commission performance dominated post-election discussion as dozens of candidates claimed irregularities had impacted their elections. Additionally, the March gubernatorial elections had significantly more reports of violence and vote-buying than during the federal elections, especially in the states of Lagos and Kano.[5][6]

Prior partisan composition

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Before the elections, there were 21 APC governors, 14 PDP governors, and one APGA governor. Of the governor's offices up for election in 2023, 19 are held by an APC member while 12 are held by a PDP member.

Results summary

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State Incumbent Results
Incumbent Party First elected Status Candidates
Abia Okezie Ikpeazu PDP 2015 Incumbent term-limited
New governor elected
LP gain
Adamawa Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri PDP 2019 Incumbent re-elected[12]
Akwa Ibom Udom Gabriel Emmanuel PDP 2015 Incumbent term-limited
New governor elected[15]
PDP hold
Bauchi Bala Mohammed PDP 2019 Incumbent re-elected[20]
Bayelsa Douye Diri PDP 2019 Eligible
  • TBD
Benue Samuel Ortom PDP 2015 Incumbent term-limited
New governor elected[25]
APC gain
Borno Babagana Umara Zulum APC 2019 Incumbent re-elected[31]
Cross River Benedict Ayade APC[a] 2015 Incumbent term-limited
New governor elected[34]
APC hold
Delta Ifeanyi Okowa PDP 2015 Incumbent term-limited
New governor elected[37]
PDP hold
Ebonyi Dave Umahi APC[b] 2015 Incumbent term-limited
New governor elected[40]
APC hold
Enugu Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi PDP 2015 Incumbent term-limited
New governor elected[44][45][46]
PDP hold
Gombe Muhammad Inuwa Yahaya APC 2019 Incumbent re-elected[50]
Imo Hope Uzodinma APC 2020[c] Eligible
  • TBD
Jigawa Mohammed Badaru Abubakar APC 2015 Incumbent term-limited
New governor elected[54]
APC hold
Kaduna Nasir Ahmad el-Rufai APC 2015 Incumbent term-limited
New governor elected[58]
APC hold
Kano Abdullahi Umar Ganduje APC 2015 Incumbent term-limited
New governor elected[61][62]
NNPP gain
Katsina Aminu Bello Masari APC 2015 Incumbent term-limited
New governor elected[65]
APC hold
Kebbi Abubakar Atiku Bagudu APC 2015 Incumbent term-limited
New governor elected[68]
APC hold
Kogi Yahaya Bello APC 2015[d] Incumbent term-limited
TBD
Kwara AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq APC 2019 Incumbent re-elected[71][72]
Lagos Babajide Sanwo-Olu APC 2019 Incumbent re-elected[76]
Nasarawa Abdullahi Sule APC 2019 Incumbent re-elected[80][81]
Niger Abubakar Sani Bello APC 2015 Incumbent term-limited
New governor elected[84]
APC hold
Ogun Dapo Abiodun APC 2019 Incumbent re-elected[87][88]
Oyo Seyi Makinde PDP 2019 Incumbent re-elected[91]
Plateau Simon Lalong APC 2015 Incumbent term-limited
New governor elected[94]
PDP gain
Rivers Ezenwo Nyesom Wike PDP 2015 Incumbent term-limited
New governor elected[97]
PDP hold
Sokoto Aminu Tambuwal PDP 2015 Incumbent term-limited
New governor elected[100]
APC gain
Taraba Darius Ishaku PDP 2015 Incumbent term-limited
New governor elected
PDP hold
Yobe Mai Mala Buni APC 2019 Incumbent re-elected[105]
Zamfara Bello Matawalle APC[e] 2019 Incumbent lost re-election
New governor elected[108]
PDP gain

Notes

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  1. ^ Ayade was elected and reelected as a member of the PDP but switched to the APC in 2021.
  2. ^ Umahi was elected and reelected as a member of the PDP but switched to the APC in 2020.
  3. ^ Emeka Ihedioha of the PDP was originally elected Governor; however, a January 2020 Supreme Court judgement awarded the win to the APC's Hope Uzodinma after Ihedioha had governed for over seven months.[53]
  4. ^ In 2015, APC's candidate Abubakar Audu won the Kogi gubernatorial election but died shortly afterwards. As runner-up in the APC primary, Yahaya Bello was declared Governor-elect.
  5. ^ Matawalle was elected as a member of the PDP but switched to the APC in 2021.

Abia State

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2023 Abia State gubernatorial election

← 2019 18 March 2023 2027 →
Opinion polls
Registered2,120,808
 
Nominee Alex Otti Okey Ahiwe Enyinnaya Nwafor
Party LP PDP YPP
Running mate Ikechukwu Emetu Jasper Uche Chima Anyaso

 
Nominee Ikechi Emenike Gregory Ibe
Party APC APGA
Running mate Gloria Akara Obinna Ichita

Governor before election

Okezie Ikpeazu
PDP

Elected Governor

Alex Otti
LP

Incumbent PDP Governor Okezie Ikpeazu was re-elected to a second term in 2019 with 60.26% of the vote. He will be term-limited in 2023 and cannot seek re-election for a third term.

Primaries

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For the APC, two parallel primaries were held with one faction holding an indirect primary at the Chidiebere Arena while the other faction held a direct primary (citing a national APC directive for a direct primary in Abia) that carried on into the next day. After both primaries were peacefully held, the Chidiebere Arena primary ended in economist Ikechi Emenike winning by a wide margin while the direct primary resulted in a victory for former minister Uche Ogah.[9][111] INEC recognised Emenike as the legitimate nominee in July 2022 after a court ruled in his favour.[112]

In the APGA primary, Gregory Ibe (an academic administrator) defeated his three opponents with around 54% of the delegates' votes. While the party accepted his nomination, second runner-up Ijioma Nwokoro Ijioma rejected the results.[10]

In the PDP primary, Uche Ikonne (an optometrist and academic administrator) emerged victorious after almost all of his opponents withdrew on the day of the primary. Reasons for withdrawal were split between those claimed that Ikpeazu's tacit support for Ikonne along with doctored delegate lists removed any fairness from the primary and those that dropped out to support Ikonne. Ikonne defeated the two remaining candidates with over 80% of the vote in an indirect primary on 25 May.[11]

Adamawa State

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2023 Adamawa State gubernatorial election
← 2019 18 March 2023 2027 →
Registered2,196,566
Turnout39.90%[a]
 
Nominee Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri Aishatu Dahiru Ahmed
Party PDP APC
Running mate Kaletapwa Farauta Titsi Ganama
Popular vote 430,861 398,788
Percentage 50.46% 46.71%

LGA results
Fintiri:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
Ahmed:      50–60%      60–70%

Governor before election

Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri
PDP

Elected Governor

Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri
PDP

Incumbent PDP Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri was elected to a first term in 2019 with 43.22% of the vote. He is eligible to run for re-election and has been renominated by his party.

Primaries

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For the APC, Aishatu Dahiru Ahmed—Senator for Adamawa Central—won the primary with 42% of delegates' votes. Despite some controversies during the primary, Ahmed was accepted as the nominee and made history as the first women to nominated by a major party for the Adamawa governorship and only the second women ever nominated by a major party for any state governorship.[14]

In the PDP primary, Fintiri was the sole candidate due to the disqualification of his only primary opponent—Jameel Abubakar Waziri. As he was unopposed, Fintiri won unanimously at the primary in Yola.[13]

Akwa Ibom State

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2023 Akwa Ibom State gubernatorial election

← 2019 18 March 2023 2027 →
Registered2,357,418
 
Nominee Umo Eno Bassey Albert Akpan Akanimo Udofia
Party PDP YPP APC
Running mate Akon Eyakenyi Asuquo Amba Victor Antai
Popular vote 354,348 136,262 129,602
Percentage 55.02% 21.16% 20.12%

Governor before election

Udom Gabriel Emmanuel
PDP

Elected Governor

Umo Eno
PDP

Incumbent PDP Governor Udom Gabriel Emmanuel was re-elected to a second term in 2019 with 74.64% of the vote. He will be term-limited in 2023 and cannot seek re-election for a third term.

Primaries

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For the APC, months of a party crisis between a national party-recognized faction backed by Godswill Akpabio and an INEC-recognized faction backed by John James Akpan Udo-Edehe culminated in street fights over control of official voting materials. Eventually, the Akpabio faction gained control of the materials and held its primary on 27 May with businessman Akanimo Udofia winning.[18] However, INEC did not recognize Udofia's win, leaving the APC without a gubernatorial nominee.[19] As the APC failed to legitimately nominate a candidate, minor parties' nominees have become major candidates as Udo-Edehe decamped to the NNPP to become its nominee with rumors that losing PDP candidates are also looking at minor parties' tickets.[113]

In the PDP primary, Umo Eno (a former commissioner) emerged victorious after two of his major opponents—Senator Bassey Albert Akpan and MHR Onofiok Luke—withdrew on the day of the primary as both claimed that a court order prevented the primary from taking place. Eno defeated the remaining candidates with over 97% of the vote in an indirect primary on 25 May.[16]

Bauchi State

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2023 Bauchi State gubernatorial election
← 2019 18 March 2023 2027 →
Registered2,749,268
Turnout38.50%[b]
 
Nominee Bala Mohammed Sadique Abubakar Halliru Dauda Jika
Party PDP APC New Nigeria Peoples Party
Running mate Muhammad Auwal Jatau Shehu Aliyu Musa Dahuwa Mohammed Gadauji
Popular vote 525,280 432,272 60,496
Percentage 50.78% 41.79% 5.85%

LGA results

Abubakar:      40–50%      50–60%

Mohammed:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%

Governor before election

Bala Mohammed
PDP

Elected Governor

Bala Mohammed
PDP

Incumbent PDP Governor Bala Mohammed was elected to a first term in 2019 with 46.35% of the vote. He initially declined to run for re-election, instead running for president. However, after losing the PDP presidential primary in May 2022, Mohammed was renominated for governor in a rerun primary.

Primaries

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In the APC primary, Sadique Abubakar (former Chief of the Air Staff) defeated Senator Halliru Dauda Jika with 36% of the vote in an indirect primary on 26 May.[23] Jika left for the NNPP a few weeks after the primary.[114]

In the PDP, former Secretary to the State Government Ibrahim Kashim won the primary unopposed on 25 May.[115] However, prior to the primary, reporting revealed that Kashim was to act as a placeholder and would withdraw if Mohammed's presidential campaign failed.[116][117] After it did, Kashim withdrew and Mohammed won the rerun primary on 4 June unopposed.[21][22]

Bayelsa State

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2023 Bayelsa State gubernatorial election

← 2019 11 November 2023 2027 →
 
Nominee Douye Diri Timipre Sylva
Party PDP APC
Popular vote 175,196 110,108

Governor before election

Douye Diri
PDP

Elected Governor

Douye Diri
PDP

Incumbent PDP Governor Douye Diri was elected to a first term in 2019 after a court decision.[118] He is eligible to run for re-election, but has not yet stated whether he will do so. A rumored PDP primary challenger for Diri is former NDDC Managing Director/CEO and 2019 PDP gubernatorial candidate Timi Alaibe.

Rumored APC candidates include Timipre Sylva (former Governor and Minister of State for Petroleum Resources), Peremobowei Ebebi (former Deputy Governor and 2020 Bayelsa West senatorial by-election nominee), David Lyon (2019 APC gubernatorial nominee), and Heineken Lokpobiri (former Minister of State for Agriculture and Rural Development and former Senator for Bayelsa West).[119]

Benue State

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2023 Benue State gubernatorial election
← 2019 18 March 2023 2027 →
Registered2,777,727
 
Nominee Hyacinth Alia Titus Uba Herman Hembe
Party APC PDP LP
Running mate Samuel Ode John Ngbede Christopher Onyiloyi Idu
Popular vote 473,933 223,913 41,881
Percentage 62.61% 29.58% 5.53%

LGA results

Alia:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
Hembe:      50–60%
Uba:      50–60%

No election held:      

Governor before election

Samuel Ortom
PDP

Elected Governor

Hyacinth Alia
APC

Incumbent PDP Governor Samuel Ortom was re-elected to a second term in 2019 with 52.29% of the vote. He will be term-limited in 2023 and cannot seek re-election for a third term. Dondu Ahire (former Commissioner for Water Resources and Solid Minerals), Terver Akase (Chief Press Secretary to Ortom), Robert Orya (former Managing Director/CEO of NEXIM), Titus Uba (House of Assembly member for Kyan and Speaker of the House of Assembly), Terkaa Ucha (House of Assembly member for Vandeikya-Tiev), and Paul Ubwa (BECCIMA President) are declared PDP candidates[120] while Benson Abounu (Deputy Governor and former commissioner) and Terwase Orbunde (former Chief of Staff to Ortom) have expressed interest in contesting and suspended his campaign, respectively.

Announced APC candidates include Barnabas Andyar Gemade (former Senator for Benue North-East),[121] Herman Hembe (House of Representatives member for Konshisha/Vandeikya),[122] Terlumun Ikya (economic consultant)[123] and Steven Lawani (former Deputy Governor).[124]

Borno State

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2023 Borno State gubernatorial election
← 2019 18 March 2023 2027 →
Registered2,513,281
 
Nominee Babagana Umara Zulum Mohammed Ali Jajari
Party APC PDP
Running mate Umar Usman Kadafur Saleh Ahmed Kida

Governor before election

Babagana Umara Zulum
APC

Elected Governor

Babagana Umara Zulum
APC

Incumbent APC Governor Babagana Umara Zulum was elected to a first term in 2019 with 92.78% of the vote. He is eligible to run for re-election, but has not yet stated whether he will do so. Rumored APC primary challengers are 2019 APC gubernatorial candidate Kashim Ibrahim-Imam, Minister of State for Agriculture and Rural Development Mustapha Baba Shehuri, Senator for Borno North Abubakar Kyari, and Senator for Borno South Mohammed Ali Ndume. Rumored PDP candidates include 2015 PDP gubernatorial nominee Gambo Lawan and former Senator for Borno Central Mohammed Abba-Aji.

Cross River State

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2023 Cross River State gubernatorial election

← 2019 18 March 2023 2027 →
Registered1,766,466
 
Sen otu.jpg
PDP
Nominee Bassey Otu Sandy Ojang Onor
Party APC PDP
Running mate Peter Odey Emana Ambrose-Amawhe
Popular vote 258,619[125] 179,636[125]

LGA results
Otu:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
Onor:      40–50%      50–60%

Governor before election

Benedict Ayade
APC

Elected Governor

Bassey Otu
APC

Incumbent PDP-turned-APC Governor Benedict Ayade was re-elected to a second term in 2019 with 73.04% of the vote. He will be term-limited in 2023 and cannot seek re-election for a third term. A declared APC candidate is Godswill Edward Osim (Ayade aide and son-in-law of former President Goodluck Jonathan)[126] while potential APC candidates include Chris Agara (businessman), Goddy Jedy Agba (Minister of State for Power), Okonkon Effiom (Commissioner for Rural Transformation), Asuquo Ekpenyong (Commissioner for Finance), John Owan Enoh (former Senator for Cross River Central and 2019 APC gubernatorial nominee), Ntufam Ekpo Okon (former House of Representatives member for Calabar Municipal/Odukpani and 2019 APC deputy gubernatorial nominee), Bassey Otu (former Senator for Cross River South), and Usani Uguru Usani (former Niger Delta Minister).

Announced PDP candidates are Arthur Archibong (Chancellor of Arthur Javis University), Daniel Effiong Asuquo (House of Representatives member for Akamkpa/Biase), Gershom Bassey (Senator for Cross River South), and Sandy Ojang Onor (Senator for Cross River Central) while several other politicians are rumored to be potential candidates.[127]

Delta State

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2023 Delta State gubernatorial election

← 2019 18 March 2023 2027 →
Registered3,221,697
 
Nominee Ovie Omo-Agege Ken Pela Sheriff Oborevwori
Party APC LP PDP
Running mate Friday Osanebi Julie Nwabogo Umukoro Monday John Onyeme

Governor before election

Ifeanyi Okowa
PDP

Elected Governor

Sheriff Oborevwori
PDP

Incumbent PDP Governor Ifeanyi Okowa was re-elected to a second term in 2019 with 80.17% of the vote. He will be term-limited in 2023 and cannot seek re-election for a third term. A rumored APC candidate is Senator for Delta Central and Senate Deputy President Ovie Omo-Agege.[128] Announced PDP candidates are David Edevbie (former Commissioner for Finance and former Yar'Adua aide), Kenneth Gbagi (2015 PDP gubernatorial candidate and former Minister of State for Education), and Fred Majemite (former Commissioner and husband of former Ethiope West LG Chairwoman Faith Majemite) while there are multiple potential candidates including James Manager (Senator for Delta South), Kingsley Otuaro (Deputy Governor), and Sheriff Oborevwori (House of Assembly member for Okpe and Speaker of the House of Assembly).[129]

Ebonyi State

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2023 Ebonyi State gubernatorial election
← 2019 18 March 2023 2027 →
Registered1,597,646
 
Francis Ogbonna Nwifuru.jpg
PDP
Nominee Francis Nwifuru Bernard Odoh Ifeanyi Odii
Party APC APGA PDP
Running mate Patricia Obila Nkata Chuku Paulinus Igwe Nwagu

Governor before election

Dave Umahi
APC

Elected Governor

Francis Nwifuru
APC

Incumbent PDP-turned-APC Governor Dave Umahi was re-elected to a second term in 2019 with 81.54% of the vote. He will be term-limited in 2023 and cannot seek re-election for a third term. Rumored APC candidates include 2019 APC gubernatorial candidate Edward Nkwegu, former Senator for Ebonyi Central Julius Ucha, former SSG and 2019 APC gubernatorial candidate Bernard Odoh, Chairman of the Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission Elias Mbam, and former Senator for Ebonyi South and 2019 APC gubernatorial nominee Sonni Ogbuoji.[130]

The PDP candidate is Ifeanyichukwu Odii[131] which was confirmed by a court ruling[132] while other aspirants candidates include Joseph Ogba (Senator for Ebonyi Central), Edwin Anayo (House of Representatives member for Ezza North/Ishielu), Fidelis Nwankwo (former Minister of State for Health), Francis Ogbonna Nwifuru (House of Assembly member for Izzi West and Speaker of the House of Assembly), Sylvester Ogbaga (House of Representatives member for Abakaliki/Izzi), and Chris Usulor (House of Assembly member for Ezza South and son of former Senator for Ebonyi Central Vincent Obasi Usulor).[130]

Enugu State

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2023 Enugu State gubernatorial election
← 2019 18 March 2023 2027 →
Registered2,112,793
 
Nominee Uche Nnaji Frank Nweke
Party APC APGA
Running mate George Ogara Edith Ugwuanyi

 
LP
Nominee Chijioke Edeoga Peter Mbah
Party LP PDP
Running mate John Nwokeabia Ifeanyi Ossai

Governor before election

Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi
PDP

Elected Governor

Peter Mbah
PDP

PDP Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi was re-elected to a second term in 2019 with 95.54% of the vote. He will be term-limited in 2023 and cannot seek re-election for a third term. A rumored APC candidate is former Senator for Enugu North and 2019 APC gubernatorial nominee Ayogu Eze. Rumored PDP candidates include Senator for Enugu West Ike Ekweremadu,[133] former Federal Permanent Secretary Chinyeaka Ohaa, House of Representatives member for Nsukka/Igbo-Eze South Patrick Asadu, former Minister of Power Bartholomew Nnaji, House of Assembly Speaker and member for Enugu East Urban Edward Uchenna Ubosi, former Minister of Information and Communications Frank Nweke, Commissioner and former House of Representatives member for Enugu East/Isi-Uzo Chijioke Jonathan Edeoga, and former Senator for Enugu East Gilbert Nnaji.

Gombe State

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2023 Gombe State gubernatorial election
← 2019 18 March 2023 2027 →
Registered1,575,794
 
Nominee Muhammad Inuwa Yahaya Mohammed Jibrin Barde
Party APC PDP
Running mate Manasseh Daniel Jatau Timothy Danlele

Governor before election

Muhammad Inuwa Yahaya
APC

Elected Governor

Muhammad Inuwa Yahaya
APC

Incumbent APC Governor Muhammad Inuwa Yahaya was elected to a first term in 2019 with 59.88% of the vote. He has announced his run for re-election. A rumored PDP candidate is former Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, former House of Representatives member for Dukku/Nafada, and 2019 PDP gubernatorial nominee Usman Bayero Nafada.

Imo State

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2023 Imo State gubernatorial election
← 2019 11 November 2023 2028 →
 
Nominee Hope Uzodinma Samuel Anyanwu Athan Achonu
Party APC PDP LP
Running mate Chinyere Ekomaru Jones Onyereri Tony Nwulu
Popular vote 540,308 71,503 64,081

LGA results
APC:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%

Governor before election

Hope Uzodinma
APC

Elected Governor

To be determined
To be determined

Jigawa State

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2023 Jigawa State gubernatorial election
← 2019 18 March 2023 2027 →
Registered2,351,298
 
Nominee Umar Namadi Aminu Ibrahim Ringim Mustapha Sule Lamido
Party APC New Nigeria Peoples Party PDP
Running mate Aminu Usman Abdulaziz Usman Babandi Ibrahim Gumel

Governor before election

Mohammed Badaru Abubakar
APC

Elected Governor

To be determined
To be determined

Incumbent APC Governor Mohammed Badaru Abubakar was re-elected to a second term in 2019 with 73.51% of the vote. He will be term-limited in 2023 and cannot seek re-election for a third term. Rumored APC candidates include Senator for Jigawa North Ibrahim Hassan Hadejia and Senator for Jigawa South-West Mohammed Sabo Nakudu among others. Rumored PDP candidates include Mustapha Sule Lamido (2019 PDP Jigawa South-West senatorial nominee and son of former Governor Sule Lamido) and former Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and 2015 PDP deputy gubernatorial nominee Nuruddeen Muhammad.

Kaduna State

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2023 Kaduna State gubernatorial election
← 2019 18 March 2023 2027 →
Registered4,335,208
 
Nominee Uba Sani Isa Ashiru Jonathan Asake
Party APC PDP LP
Running mate Hadiza Sabuwa Balarabe John Ayuba Bashir Idris Aliyu

Governor before election

Nasir Ahmad el-Rufai
APC

Elected Governor

Uba Sani
APC

Incumbent APC Governor Nasir Ahmad el-Rufai was re-elected to a second term in 2019 with 55.32% of the vote. He will be term-limited in 2023 and cannot seek re-election for a third term. Rumored APC candidates include Muhammad Sani Abdullahi (Commissioner for Budget and Planning and former Chief of Staff to el-Rufai), Samuel Aruwan (Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs), Hadiza Sabuwa Balarabe (Deputy Governor), Muhammad Hafiz Bayero (Administrator of the Kaduna Capital Territory), Suleiman Abdu Kwari (Senator for Kaduna North and former Commissioner for Finance), Ja'afaru Ibrahim Sani (Commissioner for Local Government Affairs), Uba Sani (Senator for Kaduna Central), and Hadiza Bala Usman (former Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority and co-founder of the Bring Back Our Girls campaign).[134][135]

Declared PDP candidates include Mohammed Sani Abbas (A barrister, businessman and financial consultant)[136] Yusuf Datti Baba-Ahmed (former Senator for Kaduna North and former House of Representatives member for Zaria)[137] Shehu Sani (former Senator for Kaduna Central)[138] while the announcement of the campaign of Isah Ashiru (2019 PDP gubernatorial nominee, former House of Representatives member for Makarfi/Kudan, and former House of Assembly member for Kudan) is pending.[139][140]

Kano State

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2023 Kano State gubernatorial election
← 2019 18 March 2023 2027 →
Opinion polls
Registered5,921,370
 
PDP
Nominee Nasir Yusuf Gawuna Abba Kabir Yusuf Sadiq Wali
Party APC New Nigeria Peoples Party PDP
Running mate Murtala Sule Garo Aminu Abdussalam Gwarzo Yusuf Bello Dambatta

Governor before election

Abdullahi Umar Ganduje
APC

Elected Governor

Abba Kabir Yusuf
New Nigeria Peoples Party

Incumbent APC Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje was re-elected to a second term in 2019 with 50.23% of the vote. He will be term-limited in 2023 and cannot seek re-election for a third term. Inuwa Ibrahim Waya (former Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation official), Abdussalam Abdulkarim Zaura (A.A.) Zaura (2019 GPN gubernatorial nominee), and Barau Jibrin (Senator for Kano North) have either announced or have pending announcements; on the other hand, Murtala Sule Garo (Commissioner for Local Government and Community Development) and Nasir Yusuf Gawuna (Deputy Governor) are rumored to looking at running.

For the PDP, rumored candidates are Abdullahi Baffa Bichi (former Executive Secretary of Tertiary Education Trust Fund), Muhuyi Magaji Rimingado (Chairman of Kano Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Commission), and Abba Kabir Yusuf (2019 PDP gubernatorial nominee and former Commissioner of Works, Housing, and Transport).

Katsina State

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2023 Katsina State gubernatorial election
← 2019 18 March 2023 2027 →
Registered3,516,719
 
Nominee Dikko Umaru Radda Garba Yakubu Lado
Party APC PDP
Running mate Faruk Lawal Jobe Ahmed Aminu Yar’Adua

Governor before election

Aminu Bello Masari
APC

Elected Governor

Dikko Umaru Radda
APC

Incumbent APC Governor Aminu Bello Masari was re-elected to a second term in 2019 with 70.04% of the vote. He will be term-limited in 2023 and cannot seek re-election for a third term. Rumored APC candidates include Minister of Aviation Hadi Sirika, Senator for Katsina North Ahmad Babba Kaita, SMEDAN Director-General Dikko Umaru Radda, Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria Managing Director/CEO Ahmed Musa Dangiwa, and former House of Representatives member for Katsina Central Abubakar Sadiq Yar'adua.[141]

Kebbi State

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2023 Kebbi State gubernatorial election
← 2019 18 March 2023 2027 →
Registered2,032,041
 
Nominee Nasir Idris Aminu Bande
Party APC PDP
Running mate Abubakar Umar Argungu Samaila Salihu Bui

Governor before election

Abubakar Atiku Bagudu
APC

Elected Governor

Nasir Idris
APC

Incumbent APC Governor Abubakar Atiku Bagudu was re-elected to a second term in 2019 with 84.92% of the vote. He will be term-limited in 2023 and cannot seek re-election for a third term. Rumored APC candidates include Nigeria Union of Teachers President and Nigeria Labour Congress Vice National Chairman Nasir Idris, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation Abubakar Malami, Senator for Kebbi North Yahaya Abubakar Abdullahi, and Senator for Kebbi South Bala Ibn Na'allah.[142] For the PDP, former Army Major General Aminu Bande has announced his candidacy.[143]

Kogi State

[edit]
2023 Kogi State gubernatorial election
← 2019 11 November 2023 2027 →
Turnout40.98%
 
Nominee Ahmed Usman Ododo Murtala Ajaka Dino Melaye
Party APC SDP PDP
Popular vote 446,237 259,052 46,362
Percentage 57.04% 33.11% 5.93%

LGA results
Ododo:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      >90%
Ajaka:      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
Abejide:      40–50%

Governor before election

Yahaya Bello
APC

Elected Governor

Ahmed Usman Ododo
APC

Incumbent APC Governor Yahaya Bello was elected to a second term in 2019 with 66.51% of the vote. He will be term-limited in 2023 and cannot seek re-election for a third term. Potential APC candidates are Smart Adeyemi (Senator for Kogi West), Abdulkareem Jamiu Asuku (Chief of Staff to Bello), Jibrin Isah (Senator for Kogi East), Mukadam Ashiru Idris (Commissioner of Finance), and Edward David Onoja (Deputy Governor).[144] A rumored PDP candidate is Dino Melaye, 2019 PDP gubernatorial candidate and former Senator for Kogi West.

Kwara State

[edit]
2023 Kwara State gubernatorial election
← 2019 18 March 2023 2027 →
Opinion polls
Registered1,695,927
 
SDP
Nominee AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq Shuaib Yaman Abdullahi Hakeem Lawal
Party APC PDP SDP
Running mate Kayode Alabi Gbenga Peter Makanjuola Joshua Olayinka Olakunle

Governor before election

AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq
APC

Elected Governor

AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq
APC

Incumbent APC Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq was elected to a first term in 2019 with 73.12% of the vote. He is eligible to run for re-election, but has not yet stated whether he will do so. Rumored PDP candidates include Bolaji Abdullahi (former Minister of Sports and former Minister of Youth Development), Ali Ahmad (former House of Assembly member for Ilorin South, former Speaker of the Kwara State House of Assembly, and former House of Representatives member for Ilorin East/Ilorin South), and Abdulwahab Issa (former House of Representatives member for Ilorin East/Ilorin South).[145]

Lagos State

[edit]
2023 Lagos State gubernatorial election

← 2019 18 March 2023 2027 →
Opinion polls
Registered7,060,195
 
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PDP
Nominee Babajide Sanwo-Olu Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour Abdul-Azeez Olajide Adediran
Party APC LP PDP
Running mate Femi Hamzat Abiodun Oyefusi Funke Akindele
Popular vote 762,134 312,329 62,449
Percentage 65.95% 27.03% 5.40%

Results by local government area

Governor before election

Babajide Sanwo-Olu
APC

Elected Governor

Babajide Sanwo-Olu
APC

Incumbent APC Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu was elected to a first term in 2019 with 75.65% of the vote. He is eligible to run for re-election, but has not yet stated whether he will do so. Rumored APC primary challengers to Sanwo-Olu include Tokunbo Abiru (Senator for Lagos East (2020–present) and former Commissioner for Finance), Femi Hamzat (Deputy Governor and former Commissioner for Science and Technology), and Hakeem Muri-Okunola (state Head of Service) among others.

For the PDP, potential candidates include Adedeji Doherty (former Lagos State PDP Chairman), Ade Dosunmu (former Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency), and Babatunde Gbadamosi (2020 PDP Lagos East senatorial by-election nominee and 2019 ADP gubernatorial nominee) while Abdul-Azeez Olajide Adediran has declared his candidacy.[146]

Nasarawa State

[edit]
2023 Nasarawa State gubernatorial election
← 2019 18 March 2023 2027 →
Registered1,899,244
 
Nominee Abdullahi Sule David Ombugadu
Party APC PDP
Running mate Emmanuel Agbadu Akabe Yahaya Usman-Ohinoyi

Governor before election

Abdullahi Sule
APC

Elected Governor

Abdullahi Sule
APC

Incumbent APC Governor Abdullahi Sule was elected to a first term in 2019 with 48.78% of the vote. He is eligible to run for re-election, but has not yet stated whether he will do so. Rumored PDP candidates include 2019 PDP gubernatorial nominee and former Akwanga/Nasarawa Eggon/Wamba Representative David Ombugadu, former Nasarawa North Senator and 2019 PDP gubernatorial candidate Solomon Ewuga, and 2015 PDP gubernatorial nominee Yusuf Agabi. A rumored APGA candidate is 2015 and 2019 APGA gubernatorial nominee Labaran Maku.

Niger State

[edit]
2023 Niger State gubernatorial election
← 2019 18 March 2023 2027 →
Registered2,698,344
 
Nominee Mohammed Umar Bago Isah Liman Kantigi
Party APC PDP
Running mate Yakubu Garba Samuel Gomna

Governor before election

Abubakar Sani Bello
APC

Elected Governor

Mohammed Umar Bago
APC

Incumbent APC Governor Abubakar Sani Bello was re-elected to a second term in 2019 with 58.43% of the vote. He will be term-limited in 2023 and cannot seek re-election for a third term. Rumored APC candidates include Abubakar Lado Abdullahi (House of Representatives member for Gurara/Suleja/Tafa and former House of Assembly member), Ahmed Muhammad Ketso (Deputy Governor), Sani Ndanusa (former Minister of Youths, Sports and Social Development), and Umaru Mohammed Bago (House of Representatives member for Chanchaga).[147]

Rumored PDP candidates include Isah Liman Kantigi (2015 PDP deputy gubernatorial nominee) and Mohammed Sani Kutigi (2015 and 2019 PDP gubernatorial nominee, former House of Representatives member for Lavun/Mokwa/Edati (2011–2015), and son of former Supreme Court Chief Justice Idris Legbo Kutigi).

Ogun State

[edit]
2023 Ogun State gubernatorial election
← 2019 18 March 2023 2027 →
Registered2,688,305
 
ADC
Nominee Dapo Abiodun Ladi Adebutu Olubiyi Otegbeye
Party APC PDP ADC
Running mate Noimot Salako-Oyedele Adekunle Akinlade Olatunde Awonuga
Popular vote 276,298 262,383 94,754
Percentage 41.61% 39.52% 14.27%

LGA results
Abiodun:      30–40%      40–50%      50–60%
Adebutu:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%

Governor before election

Dapo Abiodun
APC

Elected Governor

Dapo Abiodun
APC

Incumbent APC Governor Dapo Abiodun was elected to a first term in 2019 with 35.49% of the vote. He is eligible to run for re-election, but has not yet stated whether he will do so. Rumored APC primary challengers to Abiodun include Solomon Olamilekan Adeola (Senator for Lagos West, former House of Representatives member for Alimosho, and former Lagos State House of Assembly member for Alimosho II), Adekunle Akinlade (former House of Representatives member for Egbado South/Ipokia (2015–2019) and 2019 APC gubernatorial candidate and APM gubernatorial nominee), Gboyega Nasir Isiaka (2019 ADC gubernatorial nominee, 2015 PDP gubernatorial nominee, and former Governor Gbenga Daniel administration aide), and Ramoni Olalekan Mustapha (Senator for Ogun East).

For the PDP, potential candidates include Oladipupo Olatunde Adebutu (former House of Representatives member for Remo/Shagamu/Ikenne (2015–2019) and 2019 PDP gubernatorial candidate) and Segun Sowunmi (Atiku Abubakar 2019 presidential campaign spokesman).[148]

Oyo State

[edit]
2023 Oyo State gubernatorial election
← 2019 18 March 2023 2027 →
Registered3,276,675
 
Nominee Seyi Makinde Teslim Folarin Adebayo Adelabu
Party PDP APC A
Running mate Bayo Lawal David Oluwafemi Okunlola Abiodun Ayanfemi Ayandele
Popular vote 563,756 256,685 38,357
Percentage 63.37% 28.86% 4.31%

Governor before election

Seyi Makinde
PDP

Elected Governor

Seyi Makinde
PDP

Incumbent PDP Governor Seyi Makinde was elected to a first term in 2019 with 56.24% of the vote. He is eligible to run for re-election, but has not yet stated whether he will do so. Rumored APC candidates include former CBN Deputy Governor of Operations and 2019 APC gubernatorial nominee Adebayo Adelabu, Senator for Oyo Central Teslim Folarin, and former Chief of Staff to former Governor Abiola Ajimobi and Nigerian Communications Commission Chairman Adeolu Akande, Senator for Oyo North Abdulfatai Buhari, former Senator for Oyo South and 2019 ADC gubernatorial candidate Olufemi Lanlehin, and 2019 APC gubernatorial candidate Joseph Olasunkanmi Tegbe.[149]

Plateau State

[edit]
2023 Plateau State gubernatorial election
← 2019 18 March 2023 2027 →
Registered2,789,528
 
Nominee Nentanwe Yilwatda Goshwe Patrick Dakum Caleb Mutfwang
Party APC LP PDP
Running mate Pam Bot-mang Edward Gyang Pwajok Josephine Piyo

Governor before election

Simon Lalong
APC

Elected Governor

Caleb Mutfwang
PDP

Incumbent APC Governor Simon Lalong was re-elected to a second term in 2019 with 51.35% of the vote. He will be term-limited in 2023 and cannot seek re-election for a third term. Rumored APC candidates include Deputy Governor Sonni Gwanle Tyoden and Plateau Central Senator Dimka Ayuba. Rumored PDP candidates include former Pankshin/Kanke/Kanam Representative Timothy Golu and former Nigeria Immigration Service Comptroller-General and 2019 PDP Plateau Central senatorial nominee David Shikfu Parradang.

Rivers State

[edit]
2023 Rivers State gubernatorial election
← 2019 18 March 2023 2027 →
Opinion polls
Registered3,537,190
 
SDP
Nominee Tonye Cole Siminalayi Fubara Magnus Abe
Party APC PDP SDP
Running mate Innocent Barikor Ngozi Odu Patricia Wudhiga Ogbonnaya

Governor before election

Ezenwo Nyesom Wike
PDP

Elected Governor

Siminalayi Fubara
PDP

Incumbent PDP Governor Ezenwo Nyesom Wike was re-elected to a second term in 2019 with 83.28% of the vote. He will be term-limited in 2023 and cannot seek re-election for a third term. Rumored APC candidates include former Rivers South East Senator Magnus Abe and 2015 LP and 2007 AC gubernatorial nominee Tonye Princewill.[150] Rumored PDP candidates include former Rivers State PDP Chairman Felix A. Obuah, former Minister of State for Industry, Trade and Investment and former SSG Kenneth Kobani, Senator for Rivers South East Barry Mpigi, former Senator for Rivers South East Lee Maeba, former Senator for Rivers South East Olaka Nwogu, and House of Representatives member for Khana/Gokana Dum Dekor.[150]

Sokoto State

[edit]
2023 Sokoto State gubernatorial election
← 2019 18 March 2023 2027 →
Registered2,172,056
 
Nominee Ahmad Aliyu Saidu Umar
Party APC PDP
Running mate Idris Muhammad Gobir Sagir Bafarawa

Governor before election

Aminu Waziri Tambuwal
PDP

Elected Governor

Ahmad Aliyu
APC

Incumbent PDP Governor Aminu Tambuwal was re-elected to a second term in 2019 with 49.41% of the vote. He will be term-limited in 2023 and cannot seek re-election for a third term. Some rumored APC candidates include Abubakar Umar Gada (Senator for Sokoto East), Abdullahi Ibrahim Gobir (Senator for Sokoto East), Abdullahi Balarabe Salame (House of Representatives member for Gwadabawa/Illela), and Abubakar Shehu Tambuwal (former Senator for Sokoto South). For the PDP, rumored candidates include Garba Ila Gada (2012 DPP gubernatorial nominee and Senator for Sokoto North), Manir Dan Iya (Deputy Governor), Muktar Shagari (former Deputy Governor, former Minister of Water Resources, and nephew of former President Shehu Shagari), and Saidu Umar (Secretary to the State Government and former Commissioner of Finance).[151]

Taraba State

[edit]
2023 Taraba State gubernatorial election
← 2019 18 March 2023 2027 →
Registered2,022,374
 
Nominee Emmanuel Bwacha Muhammad Sani Yahaya Kefas Agbu
Party APC New Nigeria Peoples Party PDP
Running mate Iliyasu Kirim Danladi Yakubu Balutu Aminu Abdullahi Alkali

Governor before election

Darius Ishaku
PDP

Elected Governor

Kefas Agbu
PDP

Incumbent PDP Governor Darius Ishaku was re-elected to a second term in 2019 with 57.21% of the vote. He will be term-limited in 2023 and cannot seek re-election for a third term. Some rumored PDP candidates include Victor Bala Kona (former Taraba State PDP Chairman), Joseph Albasu Kunini (House of Assembly member for Lau and Speaker of the House of Assembly), and Anthony George Manzo (former Senator for Taraba North).[152]

For the APC, rumored candidates include Emmanuel Bwacha (Senator for Taraba South), Abubakar Sani Danladi (2019 APC gubernatorial nominee and former Senator for Taraba North), and Saleh Mamman (former Minister of Power) along with others.[152]

Yobe State

[edit]
2023 Yobe State gubernatorial election
← 2019 18 March 2023 2027 →
Registered1,485,146
 
Nominee Mai Mala Buni Sharif Abdullahi
Party APC PDP
Running mate Idi Barde Gubana Abubakar Bashir Sadiq

Governor before election

Mai Mala Buni
APC

Elected Governor

Mai Mala Buni
APC

Incumbent APC Governor Mai Mala Buni was elected to a first term in 2019 with 81.26% of the vote. He is eligible to run for re-election, but has not yet stated whether he will do so. A potential PDP candidate is 2019 PDP gubernatorial nominee Umar Iliya Damagum.

Zamfara State

[edit]
2023 Zamfara State gubernatorial election
← 2019 18 March 2023 2027 →
Registered1,926,870
 
Nominee Dauda Lawal Bello Matawalle
Party PDP APC
Running mate Mani Mallam Mummuni Hassan Nasiha
Popular vote 377,726 311,976

Governor before election

Bello Matawalle
APC

Elected Governor

Dauda Lawal
PDP

Incumbent PDP-turned-APC Governor Bello Matawalle was elected to a first term in 2019 after a court decision. He is eligible to run for re-election, but has not yet stated whether he will do so. A potential PDP candidate is Deputy Governor Mahdi Aliyu Mohammed Gusau.[153]

Notes

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  1. ^ This figure is based on 876,387 (the number of accredited voters); 869,106 voters (39.57%) cast votes (validly or invalidly) while 853,819 voters (38.87%) cast valid votes. Another turnout metric used by INEC is based on Permanent Voter Card-holding voters: either the percent of Permanent Voter Card-holding voters that were accredited to vote (44.47%) or the percent of Permanent Voter Card-holding voters that cast a vote—either validly or invalidly (44.10%); also used is the percent of Permanent Voter Card-holding voters that cast valid votes (43.33%).
  2. ^ This figure is based on the number of accredited voters (1,058,381); 1,049,600 voters (38.18%) cast votes (validly or invalidly) while 1,034,379 voters (37.62%) cast valid votes. Another turnout metric used by INEC is based on Permanent Voter Card-holding voters: either the percent of Permanent Voter Card-holding voters that were accredited to vote (38.89%) or the percent of Permanent Voter Card-holding voters that cast a vote—either validly or invalidly (38.56%); also used is the percent of Permanent Voter Card-holding voters that cast valid votes (38.00%).

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