Senate approves creation, names of 12 new states

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In a historic decision poised to reshape Nigeria’s political and administrative structure, the Senate has approved the creation of 12 additional states across the country’s six geo-political zones.

The approval came after the third and final reading of the Senate Committee on State Creation’s report, following extensive consultations nationwide.

The move is aimed at promoting equitable representation, improving local governance, and addressing long-standing demands from various regions.

The Newly Approved States Are:
SOUTH WEST

Ijebu State – Carved out of Ogun State
Ibadan State – Carved out of Oyo State
SOUTH EAST

Anim State – From parts of Anambra and Imo States
Adada State – From Enugu State
SOUTH SOUTH

Toru-Ibe State – Drawn from sections of Ondo, Edo, and Delta States
Obolo State – From Akwa Ibom State
NORTH EAST

Savanna State – From Borno State
Amana State – From Adamawa State
NORTH WEST

Tiga State – From Kano State
Gurara State – From Southern Kaduna
NORTH CENTRAL

Okura State – From Kogi State
Apa State – From Benue State
This landmark move underscores the Senate’s resolve to foster national unity, inclusiveness, and sustainable development. It also marks a significant response to long-standing agitations for increased state representation and grassroots empowerment.

An official gazette detailing the new states and their administrative frameworks is expected to be released shortly.

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Senate approves creation, names of 12 new states

In a historic decision poised to reshape Nigeria’s political and administrative structure, the Senate has approved the creation of 12 additional states across the country’s six geo-political zones.

The approval came after the third and final reading of the Senate Committee on State Creation’s report, following extensive consultations nationwide.

The move is aimed at promoting equitable representation, improving local governance, and addressing long-standing demands from various regions.

The Newly Approved States Are:
SOUTH WEST

Ijebu State – Carved out of Ogun State
Ibadan State – Carved out of Oyo State
SOUTH EAST

Anim State – From parts of Anambra and Imo States
Adada State – From Enugu State
SOUTH SOUTH

Toru-Ibe State – Drawn from sections of Ondo, Edo, and Delta States
Obolo State – From Akwa Ibom State
NORTH EAST

Savanna State – From Borno State
Amana State – From Adamawa State
NORTH WEST

Tiga State – From Kano State
Gurara State – From Southern Kaduna
NORTH CENTRAL

Okura State – From Kogi State
Apa State – From Benue State
This landmark move underscores the Senate’s resolve to foster national unity, inclusiveness, and sustainable development. It also marks a significant response to long-standing agitations for increased state representation and grassroots empowerment.

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An official gazette detailing the new states and their administrative frameworks is expected to be released shortly.



 

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