List of state parties of the All Progressives Congress

This is a list of official state (and 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
2 / 2
66 / 109
224 / 360
598 / 991
[1]
Abia State All Progressives Congress Kingsley Ononogbu[2][3]
0 / 2
1 / 3
3 / 8
3 / 24
N/A
Adamawa State All Progressives Congress Ibrahim Bilal[4][3]
0 / 2
2 / 3
3 / 8
11 / 25
N/A
Akwa Ibom State All Progressives Congress Steve Ntukekpo[5][6][7]
(disputed)[8]
0 / 2
0 / 3
0 / 10
1 / 26
N/A
Anambra State All Progressives Congress Basil Ejidike[9][3]
0 / 2
0 / 3
2 / 11
7 / 30
N/A
Bauchi State All Progressives Congress Babayo Aliyu Misau[10][3]
0 / 2
3 / 3
8 / 12
16 / 31
N/A
Bayelsa State All Progressives Congress Dennis Otiotio[11][3]
(disputed)
0 / 2
1 / 3
2 / 5
4 / 20
N/A
Benue State All Progressives Congress Augustine Agada[12][3]
0 / 2
0 / 3
3 / 11
5 / 24
N/A
Borno State All Progressives Congress Ali Bukar Dalori[13][3]
2 / 2
3 / 3
10 / 10
30 / 30
[14]
Cross River State All Progressives Congress Alphonsus Eba[15][3]
2 / 2
0 / 3
4 / 8
18 / 25
[a]
N/A
Delta State All Progressives Congress Omeni Sobotie[16][3]
0 / 2
2 / 3
1 / 10
2 / 29
N/A
Ebonyi State All Progressives Congress Stanley Okoro-Emegha[17][3]
2 / 2
0 / 3
1 / 6
17 / 24
[b]
N/A
Edo State All Progressives Congress David Imuse[18][3]
0 / 2
1 / 3
4 / 9
1 / 24
[c]
N/A
Ekiti State All Progressives Congress Paul Omotosho[19][3]
2 / 2
2 / 3
6 / 6
25 / 26
N/A
Enugu State All Progressives Congress Agballah faction:
Ugochukwu Agballah[20][21]

Orji faction:
Joseph Orji[21]


Ude faction:
Adolphus Ude[20][21]

0 / 2
0 / 3
0 / 8
0 / 24
N/A
Federal Capital Territory All Progressives Congress Abdulmalik Usman[22][3] N/A[d]
0 / 1
0 / 2
N/A N/A
Gombe State All Progressives Congress Nitte Amangal[23][3]
2 / 2
3 / 3
5 / 6
21 / 24
N/A
Imo State All Progressives Congress Macdonald Ebere[24][3]
2 / 2
2 / 3
3 / 10
21 / 27
N/A
Jigawa State All Progressives Congress Aminu Sani Gumel[25][3]
2 / 2
3 / 3
11 / 11
30 / 30
N/A
Kaduna State All Progressives Congress Emmanuel Jekada[26][3]
2 / 2
2 / 3
11 / 16
20 / 31
N/A
Kano State All Progressives Congress Abdullahi Abbas[27][3]
2 / 2
2 / 3
21 / 24
26 / 40
N/A
Katsina State All Progressives Congress Sani Ali Ahmed[28][3]
2 / 2
2 / 3
15 / 15
34 / 34
N/A
Kebbi State All Progressives Congress Abubakar Kana-Zuru[29][3]
2 / 2
3 / 3
7 / 8
24 / 24
N/A
Kogi State All Progressives Congress Abdullahi Bello[30][3]
2 / 2
3 / 3
5 / 9
25 / 25
N/A
Kwara State All Progressives Congress Sunday Fagbemi[31][3]
2 / 2
3 / 3
5 / 6
21 / 24
N/A
Lagos State All Progressives Congress Cornelius Ojelabi[32][3]
2 / 2
3 / 3
21 / 24
40 / 40
N/A
Nasarawa State All Progressives Congress John Mamman[33][3]
2 / 2
3 / 3
4 / 5
20 / 24
N/A
Niger State All Progressives Congress Haliru Zakari Jikantoro[34][3]
2 / 2
3 / 3
10 / 10
26 / 27
N/A
Ogun State All Progressives Congress Yemi Sanusi[35][3]
2 / 2
3 / 3
7 / 9
25 / 26
N/A
Ondo State All Progressives Congress Ade Adetimehin[36][3]
2 / 2
1 / 3
7 / 9
22 / 26
N/A
Osun State All Progressives Congress Gboyega Famodun[37][3]
2 / 2
2 / 3
7 / 9
23 / 26
N/A
Oyo State All Progressives Congress Isaac Omodewu[38][3]
0 / 2
3 / 3
10 / 14
5 / 32
N/A
Plateau State All Progressives Congress Rufus Bature[39][3]
2 / 2
2 / 3
3 / 8
14 / 24
N/A
Rivers State All Progressives Congress Emeka Bekee[40][3]
0 / 2
0 / 3
2 / 13
0 / 32
N/A
Sokoto State All Progressives Congress Isa Sadiq-Achida[41]
0 / 2
3 / 3
7 / 11
13 / 30
N/A
Taraba State All Progressives Congress Ibrahim Tukur El-Sudi[42][3]
(disputed)
0 / 2
2 / 3
3 / 6
5 / 24
N/A
Yobe State All Progressives Congress Muhammadu Gadaka[43][3]
2 / 2
3 / 3
6 / 6
24 / 24
N/A
Zamfara State All Progressives Congress Tukur Danfulani[44][45][3]
2 / 2
2 / 3
6 / 7
21 / 24
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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