Nigeria’s House of Representatives Committee on the review of the 1999 Constitution has proposed the creation of 31 additional states in the country. This move, if approved, would increase the total number of states in Nigeria to 67.
The proposed states are spread across the six geopolitical zones, with some of the new states including:
NORTH-CENTRAL
- BENUE ALA STATE from the present Benue State.
- OKUN STATE from the present Kogi State
- OKURA STATE from the present Kogi State
- CONFLUENCE STATE from the present Kogi State
- APA-AGBA STATE from Benue South Senatorial District
- APA STATE from the present Benue State.
- A 37th state, namely FEDERAL CAPITAL TERRITORY, ABUJA
NORTH-EAST
- AMANA STATE from the present Adamawa State.
- KATAGUM STATE from the present Bauchi State.
- SAVANNAH STATE from the present Borno State.
11.MURI STATE from the present Taraba State.
NORTH-WEST
12.NEW KADUNA STATE and GURARA STATE from the present Kaduna State.
- TIGA STATE from the present Kano State.
- KAINJI STATE from the present Kebbi State.
- GHARI STATE from the present Kano State
SOUTH-EAST
- ETITI STATE as the sixth (6th) state in the South East geopolitical zone.
- ADADA STATE from the present Enugu State of Nigeria.
- URASHI STATE as the sixth (6th) state in the South East geopolitical zone.
- ORLU STATE from the South Eastern Region of Nigeria.
- ABA STATE from the South Eastern Region of Nigeria.
SOUTH-SOUTH
- OGOJA STATE from the present Cross River State.
- WARRI STATE from the present Delta State.
- BORI STATE from the present Rivers State
- OBOLO STATE from the present Rivers and Akwa Ibom States.
SOUTH-WEST
- TORU-EBE STATE from the present Delta, Edo, and Ondo States.
- IBADAN STATE from the present Oyo State.
- LAGOON STATE from the present Lagos State.
- IJEBU STATE from the present Ogun State.
- LAGOON STATE from the present Lagos State and Ogun State
- IBADAN STATE from the present Oyo State.
- OKE-OGUN and IFE-IJESHA STATES from the Present-day Ogun, Oyo, and Osun states.

The proposal is part of the ongoing review of the 1999 Constitution, which aims to address various issues, including state creation, local government autonomy, and electoral reforms.
