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Deputy Governor of Rivers State

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Deputy Governor of Rivers State
Incumbent
Ngozi Odu
since 29 May 2023
Executive branch of the
Government of Rivers State
StyleHer Excellency
The Honorable (alternative)
Member ofExecutive Council
SeatPort Harcourt
Term lengthFour years
Inaugural holderFrank Eke
Formation1 October 1979
Salary₦2,112,215
Websitehttp://www.riversstate.gov.ng

The deputy governor of Rivers State is the second highest-ranking official in the executive branch of Rivers State, after the governor. The Constitution of 1999 requires that the gubernatorial nominee of a party select his or her deputy governor running mate after the primary. The deputy governor's duties include assisting the governor and replacing him or her in the case of death, resignation, removal, impeachment, absence or incapacity due to illness.

Since 1999, individuals who have held this office have been members of the PDP. Ngozi Odu is the current deputy governor since 29 May 2023.

Qualifications

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As in the case of the governor, in order to be qualified to be elected as Deputy Governor, a person must:

  • be at least thirty-five (35) years of age;
  • be a Nigerian citizen by birth;
  • be a member of a political party with endorsement by that political party;
  • have School Certificate or its equivalent.

Election and tenure

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The deputy governor is elected through popular vote on a ticket with the governor for a term of four years. They may be re-elected for a second term but may not serve for more than two consecutive terms.[1]

List of deputy governors

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# Picture Name Took office Left office Party
1 Frank Eke October 1979 December 1983 NPN
2 Peter Odili January 1992 November 1993 NRC
3 Gabriel Toby 29 May 1999 29 May 2007 PDP
4 Tele Ikuru 29 May 2007 25 October 2007 (annulled) PDP
5 Tele Ikuru 26 October 2007 29 May 2015 PDP
6 Ipalibo Banigo 29 May 2015 29 May 2023 PDP
7 Ngozi Odu 29 May 2023 Incumbent PDP
Parties: National Party of Nigeria (NPN), National Republican Convention (NRC), People's Democratic Party (PDP)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "State Executive". nigeria-law.org. Retrieved 7 May 2015.
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