Military Governors in Nigeria during the Ibrahim Babangida regime

General Ibrahim Babangida became head of state after a coup on 27 August 1985, replacing General Muhammadu Buhari. In September 1987 Babangida created Akwa Ibom State from part of Cross River State and Katsina State from part of Kaduna State. In August 1991 he created eleven more states. He arranged for elections for states governors in 1991, with the military governors handing over to elected civilian governors in January 1992 at the start of the Nigerian Third Republic.

Governors of existing states

The list below gives governors of the states that were in existence when Babangida took power.[1]

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Military Governors of existing states in Nigeria during the Ibrahim Babangida regime (1985 - 1992)
Anambra
Samson Omeruah
Robert Akonobi
Herbert Eze
Joseph Abulu
Bauchi
Chris Abutu Garuba
Joshua Madaki
Abu Ali
Bendel
Benue
Borno
Cross River
Gongola
Imo State
Kaduna
Kano
Kwara
Lagos
Niger
Ogun
Ondo
Oyo
Plateau State
Rivers
Sokoto

Administrators of new states

The newly created states in August 1991 were run by administrators rather than governors, a term used to reinforce the message that their tenure was interim until elected governors could take over.

In most cases, each new state was carved out of an existing state which retained its name but was now smaller in area. Exceptions were the old Gongola State which was split into Adamawa State and Taraba State, and Kogi State which was formed from parts of Benue State and Kwara State.

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Administrators of newly created states in Nigeria during the Ibrahim Babangida regime (1991 - 1993)
See also State Governors in Nigeria during the Muhammadu Buhari military regime, Military Governors in Nigeria during the Ibrahim Babangida regime (1985 - 1992), State Governors in the Nigerian Third Republic (1992-1993)

References

  1. ^ Hakeem, Gbadamosi. "Ondo govt mourns Olukoya". Nigerian Tribune. Retrieved 11 September 2021.