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Independent National Electoral Commission 2019 General Elections Final List of Governorship Candidates INDEPENDENT NATIONAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION 2019 GENERAL ELECTIONS FINAL LIST OF GOVERNORSHIP CANDIDATES INDEPENDENT NATIONAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION 2019 GENERAL ELECTIONS FINAL LIST OF GOVERNORSHIP CANDIDATES S/N STATE POSITION NAME OF CANDIDATE PARTY PWD AGE GENDER QUALIFICATION REMARKS 1 ABIA GOVERNOR EMEKA UWAKOLAM A None 46 M FSLC, WAEC, LLB Signed: _____________________________ Rose Oriaran- Anthony Secretary, INEC Page 2 Wednesday, 30 January 2019 2 DEPUTY AMARACHI C. OKOKA A None 46 F FSLC, WAEC, BSc GOVERNOR PRINCESS 3 GOVERNOR UBANI VINCENT ANTHONY AAC None 38 M BSc 4 DEPUTY EJIM PRECIOUS UDOCHI AAC None 41 F HND GOVERNOR 5 GOVERNOR OPARA ALPHONSIUS ACD None 37 M FSLC, WAEC, BSc OBINNA 6 DEPUTY BLESSING NWOSU IJEOMA ACD None 37 F FSLC, SSCE GOVERNOR 7 GOVERNOR OBINNA KELENNA ADC None 44 M LLB INDEPENDENT NATIONAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION 2019 GENERAL ELECTIONS FINAL LIST OF GOVERNORSHIP CANDIDATES S/N STATE POSITION NAME OF CANDIDATE PARTY PWD AGE GENDER QUALIFICATION REMARKS 8 ABIA DEPUTY OKWANDU NWANYINNA ADC None 43 F SSCE GOVERNOR Signed: _____________________________ Rose Oriaran- Anthony Secretary, INEC Page 3 Wednesday, 30 January 2019 9 GOVERNOR OKEY OKORO UDO ADP None 46 M FSLC, SSCE, BSc 10 DEPUTY MEJORU AKABIE GODWIN ADP None 61 M FSLC, WAEC, ND GOVERNOR 11 GOVERNOR IGWO NNANNA OKPAN AGA None 30 M WAEC 12 DEPUTY EGBEAKA AUGUSTIN AGA None 53 M WAEC GOVERNOR CHUKWUDI 13 GOVERNOR ONUOHA UKO IGWE AGAP None 57 M SSCE 14 DEPUTY FRIDAY ECHARIA AGAP None 29 F SSCE GOVERNOR INDEPENDENT NATIONAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION 2019 GENERAL ELECTIONS FINAL LIST OF GOVERNORSHIP CANDIDATES S/N STATE POSITION NAME OF CANDIDATE PARTY PWD AGE GENDER QUALIFICATION REMARKS 15 ABIA GOVERNOR ULUNWA UTOKANNANDU ANP None 61 M OND MORGAN Signed: _____________________________ Rose Oriaran- Anthony Secretary, INEC Page 4 Wednesday, 30 January 2019 16 DEPUTY OKORIE IFEANYICHUKWU ANP None 35 M FSLC, NTBE GOVERNOR 17 GOVERNOR OGAH UCHECHUKWU APC None 48 M FSLC, WASC, ND, SAMSON HND 18 DEPUTY AZUBUIKE MARTINS APC None 49 M GCE, BL, LLB GOVERNOR OKECHUKWU 19 GOVERNOR ALEX OTTI APGA None 53 M FSLC, BSc, WASC, MBA 20 DEPUTY DR UCHE EME-UCHE APGA None 60 F BSc, WASC, MSc GOVERNOR 21 GOVERNOR UMEH CHARLES OKEZI APP None 38 M SSCE INDEPENDENT NATIONAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION 2019 GENERAL ELECTIONS FINAL LIST OF GOVERNORSHIP CANDIDATES S/N STATE POSITION NAME OF CANDIDATE PARTY PWD AGE GENDER QUALIFICATION REMARKS 22 ABIA DEPUTY UKAH CHUKWUMA PRINCE APP None 34 M FSLC, SSCE, BSc GOVERNOR Signed: _____________________________ Rose Oriaran- Anthony Secretary, INEC Page 5 Wednesday, 30 January 2019 23 GOVERNOR CHIJIOKE OWANTA ASD None 58 M FSLC, WAEC, BSc 24 DEPUTY KALU CHUKWUMA KALU ASD None 37 M FSLC, SSCE GOVERNOR 25 GOVERNOR MICHAEL IMIJO NDU AUN None 49 M SSCE, LLB, BL 26 DEPUTY NWANGUMA FRANCIS AUN None 48 M NECO GOVERNOR NNADOZIE 27 GOVERNOR CHINWUBA QUEEN EDITH CAP None 44 F FSLC, OND, HND, ASIKARALINONU BTH 28 DEPUTY FRANCIS U. OKEY CAP None 38 M BSc GOVERNOR INDEPENDENT NATIONAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION 2019 GENERAL ELECTIONS FINAL LIST OF GOVERNORSHIP CANDIDATES S/N STATE POSITION NAME OF CANDIDATE PARTY PWD AGE GENDER QUALIFICATION REMARKS 29 ABIA GOVERNOR OBASI HEAVENS DA None 48 M FSLC, SSCE, PGD UGOCHUKWU Signed: _____________________________ Rose Oriaran- Anthony Secretary, INEC Page 6 Wednesday, 30 January 2019 30 DEPUTY IZUCHUKWU NHAGU DA None 49 M FSLC, SSCE GOVERNOR JUSTINE 31 GOVERNOR PAUL CHINEDU EMMANUEL FRES None 39 M HND H 32 DEPUTY ENEREDU TESTIMONY FRES None 36 M BSc GOVERNOR H 33 GOVERNOR ANNYALEWACHI GPN None 59 M HND NWAOZURU 34 DEPUTY EZEOBI EUPHEMID CHIKA GPN None 32 F HND GOVERNOR 35 GOVERNOR GILBERT CHIKEZIE CHRIS ID None 52 M FSLC, SSCE, BSc INDEPENDENT NATIONAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION 2019 GENERAL ELECTIONS FINAL LIST OF GOVERNORSHIP CANDIDATES S/N STATE POSITION NAME OF CANDIDATE PARTY PWD AGE GENDER QUALIFICATION REMARKS 36 ABIA DEPUTY IFEOMA AUGUSTA ID None 46 F FSLC, WASC, NCE GOVERNOR CHIKEZIE Signed: _____________________________ Rose Oriaran- Anthony Secretary, INEC Page 7 Wednesday, 30 January 2019 37 GOVERNOR CHARLES OKECHUKWU JMPP None 63 M WASC, MSc OKEREKE 38 DEPUTY OKORONKWO MARTINS JMPP None 28 M WASC GOVERNOR ONYEMAEZE 39 GOVERNOR BENSON CHIBUNNA KP None 40 M FSLC, SSCE, ONYEKACHI M.Pharm 40 DEPUTY OKORO UCHE MARVELOUS KP None 40 M FSLC, SSCE, BSc GOVERNOR 41 GOVERNOR IGARA CEEKAY KALU LP None 49 M WAEC 42 DEPUTY AHUAMA CHIBUIKE LP None 61 M FSLC GOVERNOR INDEPENDENT NATIONAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION 2019 GENERAL ELECTIONS FINAL LIST OF GOVERNORSHIP CANDIDATES S/N STATE POSITION NAME OF CANDIDATE PARTY PWD AGE GENDER QUALIFICATION REMARKS 43 ABIA GOVERNOR UDEAGHA ROSE UZOARU MPN None 69 F FSLC, SSCE Signed: _____________________________ Rose Oriaran- Anthony Secretary, INEC Page 8 Wednesday, 30 January 2019 44 DEPUTY MADUKA CHINEDU HENRY MPN None 46 M SSCE GOVERNOR 45 GOVERNOR MADU ANTHONY PDC None 50 M BL CHUKWUONYE 46 DEPUTY DIKE CHIWANU N PDC None 36 M BSc GOVERNOR 47 GOVERNOR OKEZIE VICTOR IKPEAZU PDP None 54 M FSLC, GCE, BSc, MSc, PHD 48 DEPUTY UDE OKO CHUKWU PDP None 57 M FSLC, GCE, BSc, GOVERNOR NCE, MSc 49 GOVERNOR OKORONKWO FORTUNES PPC None 36 M BA, MSc PAUL INDEPENDENT NATIONAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION 2019 GENERAL ELECTIONS FINAL LIST OF GOVERNORSHIP CANDIDATES S/N STATE POSITION NAME OF CANDIDATE PARTY PWD AGE GENDER QUALIFICATION REMARKS 50 ABIA DEPUTY OBAIRI LOVEDAY PPC None 59 M BSc GOVERNOR Signed: _____________________________ Rose Oriaran- Anthony Secretary, INEC Page 9 Wednesday, 30 January 2019 51 GOVERNOR CHUKWUDI NNABUGWU PPN None 42 M WAEC 52 DEPUTY OBI UGOCHUKWU PPN None 36 M WAEC GOVERNOR CHRISTIAN 53 GOVERNOR AWA EZEKIEL ANYA PT None 42 M WASC 54 DEPUTY ELILEGBU ELVIS CHISOM PT None 37 M BSc GOVERNOR 55 GOVERNOR AHAIWE UDOCHUKWU RP None 36 M PHD ELVIS 56 DEPUTY UKOHA ANDREW ANYACHI RP None 50 M SSCE GOVERNOR INDEPENDENT NATIONAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION 2019 GENERAL ELECTIONS FINAL LIST OF GOVERNORSHIP CANDIDATES S/N STATE POSITION NAME OF CANDIDATE PARTY PWD AGE GENDER QUALIFICATION REMARKS 57 ABIA GOVERNOR HON.(MRS) BLESSING SDP None 59 F FSLC, PHD NWAGBA Signed: _____________________________ Rose Oriaran- Anthony Secretary, INEC Page 10 Wednesday, 30 January 2019 58 DEPUTY OGU AUGUSTINE UCHENNA SDP None 32 M FSLC, SSCE GOVERNOR 59 GOVERNOR FRANCIS ONUGU UKWU UPP None 49 M SSCE 60 DEPUTY ONYIBOR MICHAEL UPP None 55 M WASC GOVERNOR IKECHUKWU 61 GOVERNOR NKORO JOSEPH NGOZI YPP None 36 M FSLC, WAEC, B.ENG 62 DEPUTY PRINCE OKOERE UDO YPP None 45 M FSLC, WAEC, HND, GOVERNOR PGD 63 GOVERNOR ORJI KINGSLEY ZLP None 43 M BSc INDEPENDENT NATIONAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION 2019 GENERAL ELECTIONS FINAL LIST OF GOVERNORSHIP CANDIDATES S/N STATE POSITION NAME OF CANDIDATE PARTY PWD AGE GENDER QUALIFICATION REMARKS 64 ABIA DEPUTY OBIOMA PRECIOUS ZLP None 37 M WAEC GOVERNOR Signed: _____________________________ Rose Oriaran- Anthony Secretary, INEC Page 11 Wednesday, 30 January 2019 INDEPENDENT NATIONAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION 2019 GENERAL ELECTIONS FINAL LIST OF GOVERNORSHIP CANDIDATES S/N STATE POSITION NAME OF CANDIDATE PARTY PWD AGE GENDER QUALIFICATION REMARKS 1 ADAMAWA GOVERNOR HASSAN DANTSOHO A None 45 M SSCE 2 DEPUTY BASHIR ABUBAKAR SADIQ A None 23 M ND GOVERNOR 3 GOVERNOR AMED ALIYU AHMED AA None 45 M BTech 4 DEPUTY SIMON SHELLENG JAMES AA None 46 M BA GOVERNOR 5 GOVERNOR SAID LAWAN UBA .A. 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