The Rivers State government consists of elected representatives and appointed officials responsible for the government of Rivers State, Nigeria. Rivers State has a population of about 5 million people, and is one of the 36 states that make up the Federal Republic of Nigeria. The State government has executive and legislative arms, with an independent judiciary. At the local level, elected officials are responsible for Local Government Areas.
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The executive arm is headed by the Governor, assisted by the Deputy Governor, both elected. The governor appoints Commissioners responsible for each of the ministries, and appoints the heads of parastatals, state-owned bodies with specific regulatory or administrative duties. The Civil Service is headed by the Head of Service, a career civil servant, with each ministry headed by a Permanent Secretary. The Minister is responsible for policy, while the Permanent Secretary provides continuity and is responsible for operations.
As of 2010, the executive council consisted of:[1]
Position | Incumbent |
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Governor | Rotimi Amaechi |
Deputy Governor | Tele Ikuru |
Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice | Mr Chikere Ken |
Commissioner Agriculture | Mr Chindah Emmanuel |
Commissioner Budget and Economic Planning | Mr Levi Charles Gogo |
Commissioner Commerce and Industry | Nwuke Ogbonna |
Commissioner Culture And Tourism | Mr Nle Ejii Marcus |
Commissioner Education | Barrister Nemi Alice |
Commissioner Energy | Dr. George Dawari |
Commissioner Environment | Barrister Chinda Kingsley |
Commissioner Finance | Mr Feyii George |
Commissioner Health | Dr Parker Sampson |
Commissioner Housing | Hon. Stanley Uwom Marshall |
Commissioner Information | Mrs Semenitari Ibim |
Commissioner Land and Survey | Barrister Ezekiel-Amadi Ezemonye |
Commissioner Local Government Chieftaincy & Community Affairs | Dr Danagogo Tammy |
Commissioner Power | Hon Nwokocha Augustine |
Commissioner Social Welfare & Rehabilitation | Hon. Poroma Philip Joe |
Commissioner Special Duties | Chief Dr. I Ikanya Davies |
Commissioner Sports | Hon lyaye Boma |
Commissioner Transport | Hon Tolofari George |
Commissioner Urban Development | Barrister Ginah Osima |
Commissioner Water Resources | Ms Simon-Hart Patricia |
Commissioner Women Affairs | Barrister Mrs Manuela George-Izunwa |
Commissioner Works | Mr Peterside Dakuku |
Commissioner Youth Development | Mr Nweke Felix |
Parastatals, typically reporting to a ministry, were:[2]
The legislature consists of elected representatives from each constituency. As of 2010 they were:[3]
Constituency | Representative |
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Abua/Odual | Henry I. Ogiri |
Ahoada-East I | Ewor Nname R. |
Ahoada East II | Kennedy S.A.L. Ebeku |
Ahoada West | Hope O. Ikiriko |
Akuku-Toru I | Brown Onari |
Akuku-Toru II | Ibroma Kitchner |
Andoni | Ibani I. Owaji |
Asari-Toru I | Otelemaba D. Amachree |
Asari-Toru II | Micheal Ibinabo West |
Bonny | Aye A. Pepple |
Degema | Harry Tonye Ezekiel |
Eleme | Isaac Kamalu |
Emohua | Chidi J. Lloyd |
Etche I | Samuel Eke |
Etche II | Golden Ngozi Chioma |
Gokana | Bariyima K. Badom |
Ikwerre | Enyinda Benson A. |
Khana I | Nwile Befil Charles |
Khana II | Deekor Dumnamene |
Obio/Akpor I | Collins Ordu |
Obio/Akpor II | Anthony Okeah |
Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni I | Prince Uchechukwu Nnam-Obi |
Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni II | Lucky Odili |
Ogu/Bolo | Maureen Tamuno |
Okrika | Linda S. Stewart |
Omuma | Okatta U. Emmanuel |
Opobo/Nkoro | Tamunosisi Gogo Jaja |
Oyigbo | Nnamdi Ihute |
Port Harcourt I | Jones Ogbonda |
Port Harcourt II | Irene Martins Inimgba |
Port Harcourt III | Victor Ihunwo |
Tai | Felicia Taneh |
Clerk of the House | Mr. Alex E. Nwala |
Local government areas handle local administration, under an elected Chairman. Rivers State is divided into twenty-three Local Government Areas (LGAs):
LGA Name | Area (km2) | Census 2006 population |
Administrative capital | Postal Code |
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Port Harcourt | 109 | 541,115 | Port Harcourt | 500 | |
Obio-Akpor | 260 | 464,789 | Rumuokoro | 500 | |
Okrika | 222 | 222,026 | Okrika | 500 | |
Ogu/Bolo | 89 | 74,683 | Ogu | 500 | |
Eleme | 138 | 190,884 | Eleme | 501 | |
Tai | 159 | 117,797 | Sakpenwa | 501 | |
Gokana | 126 | 228,828 | Kpor | 501 | |
Khana | 560 | 294,217 | Bori | 502 | |
Oyigbo | 248 | 122,687 | Afam | 502 | |
Opobo/Nkoro | 130 | 151,511 | Opobo Town | 503 | |
Andoni | 233 | 211,009 | Ngo | 503 | |
Bonny | 642 | 215,358 | Bonny | 503 | |
Degema | 1,011 | 249,773 | Degema | 504 | |
Asari-Toru | 113 | 220,100 | Buguma | 504 | |
Akuku-Toru | 1,443 | 156,006 | Abonnema | 504 | |
Abua/Odual | 704 | 282,988 | Abua | 510 | |
Ahoada West | 403 | 249,425 | Akinima | 510 | |
Ahoada East | 341 | 166,747 | Ahoada | 510 | |
Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni | 969 | 284,010 | Omuku | 510 | |
Emohua | 831 | 201,901 | Emohua | 511 | |
Ikwerre | 655 | 189,726 | Isiokpo | 511 | |
Etche | 805 | 249,454 | Okehi | 512 | |
Omuma | 170 | 100,366 | Eberi | 512 |