Jerin Sunayen Gwanonin Jihar Benue

Wannan shine jerin masu gudanar da mulki da gwamnonin jihar Benue. An kafa jihar Benue ta Najeriya a ranar 03 ga Fabrairun 1976 lokacin da aka raba jihar Benue-Plateau zuwa jihohin Benue da Plateau.

Jerin Sunayen Gwanonin Jihar Benue
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Suna mukami Shiga ofis Barin ofis jam'iyya Karin bayani
Abdullahi Shelleng[1] Gwamnan soji March 1976 July 1978 Soja
Adebayo Lawal Gwamnan soji July 1978 October 1979 Soja
Aper Aku[2] Gwamna October 1979 December 1983 NPN
John Kpera[3] Gwamnan soji January 1984 August 1985
Jonah David Jang[4] Gwamnan soji August 1985 August 1986 Soja
Yohanna Madaki[1] Gwamnan soji August 1986 September 1986 Soja
Ishaya Bakut[5] Gwamnan soji September 1986 1987 Soja
Idris Garba[6] Gwamnan soji 1987 1987 soja
Fidelis Makka[7] Gwamnan soji December 1987 January 1992 Soja
Moses Adasu[8] Gwamna January 1992 November 1993 SDP
Joshua O. Obademi[9] mai Gudanarwa 9 December 1993 22 August 1996 Soja
Aminu Isa Kontagora mai Gudanarwa 22 August 1996 August 1998 soja
Dominic Oneya[10] mai Gudanarwa August 1998 May 1999 Soja
George Akume[11] Gwamna 29 May 1999 29 May 2007 PDP
Gabriel Suswam[12] Gwamna 29 May 2007 29 May 2015 PDP
Samuel Ortom[13][14][15] Gwamna 29 May 2015 29 May 2023 PDP
Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Alia[16][17][18] Gwamna 29 May 2023 Incumbent APC


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