The All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) conducted congresses to elect leaders that will pilot their affairs at the state level on Saturday, October 16.
While the APC elected new executives in most of the states of the federation, the PDP conducted its congresses in only a few states where the tenure of executives had expired.
The congresses were characterised by controversies as many states produced two sets of executives from different factions.
Though many states produced parallel chairmen, this report only focuses on those who emerged winners from the congresses recognised by the national leadership of the parties and monitored by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
Below is the list of the winners (APC) and their states:
Elected state APC chairmen
Stanley Okoro-Emegha (Ebonyi state chairman)
Isa Achida (Sokoto state chairman)
Cornelius Ojelabi (Lagos state chairman)
Emeka Beke (Rivers state chairman)
Dennis Otiotio (Bayelsa state chairman)
Sunday Fagbemi (Kwara state chairman)
Gboyega Famodun (Osun state chairman)
Babato Misau (Bauchi state chairman)
Alphonsus Eba (Cross River state chairman)
Ugochukwu Agballah (Enugu state chairman)
Haliru Jikantoro (Niger state chairman)
Nitte Amangal (Gombe state chairman)
John Mamman (Nasarawa state chairman)
Paul Omotoso (Ekiti state chairman)
Ali Dalori (Borno state chairman)
Macdonald Ebere (Imo state chairman)
Omeni Sobotie (Delta APC state chairman)
Emmanuel Jekada (Kaduna state chairman)
Ade Adetimehim Ondo state chairman)
Sani Ahmed (Katsina state chairman)
Elected state PDP chairmen
Tochukwu Okorie(Ebonyi state chairman)
Mohammed Babatunde (Kwara state chairman)
Dayo Ogungbenro (Oyo state chairman)