Governor of Northern Nigeria

Governor of
Northern Nigeria
Gubernatorial seal
Gubernatorial flag
Regional Government of Northern Nigeria
StyleHis Excellency
ResidenceArewa House
SeatKaduna
AppointerThe Crown, later Government of Nigeria
Term lengthNo fixed term
Constituting instrumentConstitution and Laws of Northern Nigeria
Formation1 January 1897
First holderFrederick John Dealtry Lugard
1 January 1897

The High Commissioner or Governor of Northern Nigeria, originally the High Commissioner of the Northern Nigeria Protectorate, after 1914 the Lieutenant Governor, Chief Commissioner, or Governor General of the Northern Provinces of Nigeria, was effectively the viceroy of Northern Nigeria, exercising British suzerainty as representative of the Crown. The office of High Commissioner was first established on 1 January 1897, by letters patent from Queen Victoria, and after the departure of the British in 1960 it was continued until 1967 as representative of the new administration in Lagos.

With effect from 27 May 1967, Northern Nigeria was divided into the North-Eastern State, North-Western State, Kano State, Kaduna State, Kwara State, and the Benue-Plateau State, each with its own Governor.