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'''Wakil Presiden [[Nigeria]]''' adalah jabatan pemimpin kedua setelah [[Presiden Nigeria]] dalam [[Politik Nigeria|Pemerintahan Nigeria]]. Resminya disebut '''Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria'''. <!--The Vice President is elected alongside the President in national elections. The current Vice President is [[Atiku Abubakar]].
'''Wakil Presiden [[Nigeria]]''' adalah jabatan pemimpin kedua setelah [[Presiden Nigeria]] dalam [[Politik Nigeria|Pemerintahan Nigeria]]. Resminya disebut '''Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria'''.


== List of vice presidents ==
==Eligibility==
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A person shall be eligible for the office of Vice President if he or she is a citizen of [[Nigeria]] by birth, at least 40 years of age, is a member of a political [[List of political parties in Nigeria|party]] and is sponsored by that political party.
!{{Abbr|No.|Number}}

!Portrait
Until May 29th 1999, the Vice President of the Federal Military Government was alternatively known as '''The Chief of General Staff''' and '''The Chief of Staff, Supreme HQ'''. The Vice President was also Deputy Chairman of the ruling military council which until May 1999 was the Provisional Ruling Council. The Last soldier to hold the Office was [[Michael Akhigbe]] GCON.
!Name

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==Oath of office==
!Took office
{{Politics of Nigeria}}
!Left office
The [[Constitution of Nigeria]] specifies an oath of office for the Vice President of the federation. The oath is administered by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Nigeria or the person for the time being appointed to exercise the functions of that office. It is the same oath recited by Deputy State Governors, [[Federal Executive Council (Nigeria)|Ministers]], Commissioners and Special Advisers to the President:
!Political party
{{cquote|I, do solemnly swear/affirm that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Federal Republic of Nigeria; that as Vice-President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, I will discharge my duties to the best of my ability, faithfully and in accordance with the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the law, and always in the interest of the sovereignty, integrity, solidarity, well-being and prosperity of the Federal Republic of Nigeria; that I will strive to preserve the Fundamental Objectives and Directive Principles of State Policy contained in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria; that I will not allow my personal interest to influence my official conduct or my official decisions, that I will to the best of my ability preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria; that I will abide by the Code of Conduct contained in the Fifth Schedule to the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria; that in all circumstances, I will do right to all manner of people, according to law, without fear or favour, affection or ill-will; that I will not directly or indirectly communicate or reveal to any person any matter which shall be brought under my consideration or shall become known to me as Vice-President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. So help me God.}}
!Head of State

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==Duties==
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While the Vice President is a member of the [[Federal Executive Council (Nigeria)|Federal Executive Council]], [[Council of State (Nigeria)|Council of State]], the National Defence Council, the National Security Council and is by virtue of Paragraph 18 of the 3rd Schedule to the Nigerian Constitution 1999, the Chairman of the National Economic Council. From January 1999, the Chief of General Staff and later the Vice President has customarily chaired the National Council on Privatisation at the President's pleasure and the President may assign him other duties and functions at his discretion as provided in the Constitution.
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|Brigadier
From the 29th of May, 2007 the Vice President will have the use of [[Akinola Aguda House]] as his official residence. [[Goodluck Jonathan]] was elected Vice President of Nigeria on May 21, 2007 and will alongside with [[Alhaji Umaru Musa Yar'Adua]] be sworn at the [[Abuja Eagle Square]] on May 29, 2007.-->
[[Babafemi Ogundipe]]

{{small|(1924–1971)}}
== Daftar Wakil Presiden ==
|16 January 1966
|29 July 1966
{{small|(''[[1966 Nigerian counter-coup|deposed]].'')}}
|Federal Military Government
|Major General [[Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi]]
|-
! style="background:tan;color:black;" |2
|
|Vice Admiral
[[Joseph Edet Akinwale Wey]]
{{small|(1918–1991)}}
|1 August 1966
|29 July 1975
{{small|(''[[1975 Nigerian coup d'état|deposed]].'')}}
|Federal Military Government
|General [[Yakubu Gowon]]
|-
! style="background:tan; color:black;" |3
|[[Berkas:Obasanjo_1978.gif|nirbing|125x125px]]
|Lieutenant General
[[Olusegun Obasanjo]]
{{small|(born 1937)}}
|29 July 1975
|13 February 1976
{{small|(''Became Head of State after the [[Murtala Mohammed#Assassination|assassination of Murtala]]'')}}
|Federal Military Government
|General [[Murtala Muhammed]]
|-
! style="background:tan;color:black;" |4
|
|Major General
[[Shehu Musa Yar'Adua]]
{{small|(1943–1997)}}
|13 February 1976
|30 September 1979
{{small|(''Handed over to civilian government'')}}
|Federal Military Government
|General [[Olusegun Obasanjo]]
|-
! style="background:#445FAC; color:white;" |5
|[[Berkas:Alex_Ekwueme_DF-SC-83-01329_(cropped).jpg|155x155px]]
|[[Alex Ifeanyichukwu Ekwueme]]
{{small|(1932–2017)}}
|1 October 1979
|31 December 1983
{{small|(''[[1983 Nigerian coup d'état|deposed]].'')}}
|[[National Party of Nigeria]]
|Alhaji [[Shehu Shagari]]
|-
! style="background:tan; color:black;" |6
|
|Major General
[[Tunde Idiagbon]]
{{small|(1943–1999)}}
|31 December 1983
|27 August 1985
{{small|(''[[1985 Nigerian coup d'état|deposed]].'')}}
|[[Supreme Military Council of Nigeria (1983–1985)|Supreme Military Council]]
|Major General [[Muhammadu Buhari]]
|-
! style="background:tan; color:black;" |7
|
|Commodore
[[Ebitu Ukiwe]]
{{small|(born 1940)}}
|27 August 1985
|October 1986
{{small|(''resigned.'')}}
|[[Armed Forces Ruling Council (Nigeria)|Armed Forces Ruling Council]]
| rowspan="2" |General [[Ibrahim Babangida]]
|-
! style="background:tan; color:black;" |8
|
|Admiral
[[Augustus Aikhomu]]
{{small|(1939–2011)}}
|October 1986
|26 August 1993
{{small|(''Handed over to interim government'')}}
|[[Armed Forces Ruling Council (Nigeria)|Armed Forces Ruling Council]]
|-
! style="background:tan; color:black;" |9
|
|Lieutenant General
[[Donaldson Oladipo Diya]]
{{small|(1944–2023)}}
|17 November 1993
|21 December 1997
{{small|(''Deposed and arrested for [[Oladipo Diya#Botched coup attempt|attempted coup]]'')}}
|Provisional Ruling Council
|General [[Sani Abacha]]
|-
! style="background:tan; color:black;" |10
|
|Vice Admiral
[[Michael Akhigbe]]
{{small|(1946–2013)}}
|9 June 1998
|29 May 1999
{{small|(''Handed over to civilian government'')}}
|Provisional Ruling Council
|General [[Abdulsalami Abubakar]]
|-
! style="background:green; color:white;" |11
|[[Berkas:Atiku_Abubakar-2010.jpg|71x71px]]
|[[Atiku Abubakar]]
{{small|(born 1946)}}
|29 May 1999
|29 May 2007
|[[People's Democratic Party (Nigeria)|People's Democratic Party]]
|Chief [[Olusegun Obasanjo]]
|-
! style="background:green;color:white;" |12
|[[Berkas:Goodluck_Jonathan_2014-08-05.jpg|85x85px]]
|[[Goodluck Jonathan]]
{{small|(born 1957)}}
|29 May 2007
|5 May 2010
{{small|(''Became President after [[Umaru Musa Yar'Adua#Illness and death|the death of Yar'Adua]]'')}}
|[[People's Democratic Party (Nigeria)|People's Democratic Party]]
|Alhaji [[Umaru Musa Yar'Adua]]
|-
! style="background:green; color:white;" |13
|[[Berkas:Namadi_Sambo.jpg|70x70px]]
|[[Namadi Sambo]]
{{small|(born 1954)}}
|19 May 2010
|29 May 2015
|[[People's Democratic Party (Nigeria)|People's Democratic Party]]
|[[Goodluck Jonathan]]
|-
!14
|[[Berkas:Yemi_Osinbajo_2017-05-27.jpg|93x93px]]
|[[Yemi Osinbajo]]
{{small|(born 1957)}}
|29 May 2015
|29 May 2023
|[[All Progressives Congress]]
|[[Muhammadu Buhari]]
|-
!15
|[[Berkas:Kashim_Shettima_-_Sambisa_Forest,_2017.png|70x70px]]
|[[Kashim Shettima]]
{{small|(born 1966)}}
|29 May 2023
|''Incumbent''
|[[All Progressives Congress]]
|[[Bola Tinubu]]
|}
* [[Babafemi Ogundipe]]* ([[Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi]] rezim Militer)
* [[Babafemi Ogundipe]]* ([[Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi]] rezim Militer)
* [[J.E.A. Wey]]* ([[Yakubu Gowon]] rezim Militer)
* [[J.E.A. Wey]]* ([[Yakubu Gowon]] rezim Militer)
Baris 29: Baris 178:
* [[Atiku Abubakar]] (kepresidenan [[Olusegun Obasanjo]])
* [[Atiku Abubakar]] (kepresidenan [[Olusegun Obasanjo]])
* [[Goodluck Jonathan]] (kepresidenan [[Umaru Yar'Adua]])
* [[Goodluck Jonathan]] (kepresidenan [[Umaru Yar'Adua]])
* [[Namadi Sambo]] (kepresidenan [[Goodluck Jonathan]])


''*Kepala Staf, Wakil untuk Kepala Negara Militer, dan Wakil Presiden de facto''
''*Kepala Staf, Wakil untuk Kepala Negara Militer, dan Wakil Presiden de facto''

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[[fr:Vice-président du Nigeria]]
[[ig:Vice President of Nigeria]]
[[ru:Вице-президенты Нигерии]]
[[en:Vice President of Nigeria]]

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Wakil Presiden Nigeria adalah jabatan pemimpin kedua setelah Presiden Nigeria dalam Pemerintahan Nigeria. Resminya disebut Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

List of vice presidents

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No. Portrait Name

(birth–death)

Took office Left office Political party Head of State
1 Brigadier

Babafemi Ogundipe (1924–1971)

16 January 1966 29 July 1966

(deposed.)

Federal Military Government Major General Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi
2 Vice Admiral

Joseph Edet Akinwale Wey (1918–1991)

1 August 1966 29 July 1975

(deposed.)

Federal Military Government General Yakubu Gowon
3 Lieutenant General

Olusegun Obasanjo (born 1937)

29 July 1975 13 February 1976

(Became Head of State after the assassination of Murtala)

Federal Military Government General Murtala Muhammed
4 Major General

Shehu Musa Yar'Adua (1943–1997)

13 February 1976 30 September 1979

(Handed over to civilian government)

Federal Military Government General Olusegun Obasanjo
5 Alex Ifeanyichukwu Ekwueme

(1932–2017)

1 October 1979 31 December 1983

(deposed.)

National Party of Nigeria Alhaji Shehu Shagari
6 Major General

Tunde Idiagbon (1943–1999)

31 December 1983 27 August 1985

(deposed.)

Supreme Military Council Major General Muhammadu Buhari
7 Commodore

Ebitu Ukiwe (born 1940)

27 August 1985 October 1986

(resigned.)

Armed Forces Ruling Council General Ibrahim Babangida
8 Admiral

Augustus Aikhomu (1939–2011)

October 1986 26 August 1993

(Handed over to interim government)

Armed Forces Ruling Council
9 Lieutenant General

Donaldson Oladipo Diya (1944–2023)

17 November 1993 21 December 1997

(Deposed and arrested for attempted coup)

Provisional Ruling Council General Sani Abacha
10 Vice Admiral

Michael Akhigbe (1946–2013)

9 June 1998 29 May 1999

(Handed over to civilian government)

Provisional Ruling Council General Abdulsalami Abubakar
11 Atiku Abubakar

(born 1946)

29 May 1999 29 May 2007 People's Democratic Party Chief Olusegun Obasanjo
12 Goodluck Jonathan

(born 1957)

29 May 2007 5 May 2010

(Became President after the death of Yar'Adua)

People's Democratic Party Alhaji Umaru Musa Yar'Adua
13 Namadi Sambo

(born 1954)

19 May 2010 29 May 2015 People's Democratic Party Goodluck Jonathan
14 Yemi Osinbajo

(born 1957)

29 May 2015 29 May 2023 All Progressives Congress Muhammadu Buhari
15 Kashim Shettima

(born 1966)

29 May 2023 Incumbent All Progressives Congress Bola Tinubu

*Kepala Staf, Wakil untuk Kepala Negara Militer, dan Wakil Presiden de facto


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