Running on the
National Republican Convention (NRC) platform, Isemin was elected Governor of Akwa Ibom state on 14 December 1991, serving from 2 January 1992 to 18 November 1993, and losing office after the military coup that brought General
Sani Abacha to power. He was known for his "Ubom Noah" (Noah's Ark) philosophy, within which all people should be given opportunity regardless of ethnic origin, and demonstrated this through his appointments of people with diverse origins. He managed to persuade the Federal government to increase the oil revenue allocation from N350,000 per month to N11.2 million. At the start of the
Nigerian Fourth Republic in 1999, Isemin again sought election as Akwa Ibom governor running on the
All People's Party (APP) platform, but lost to Obong
Victor Attah. In 2003, he unsuccessfully sought election as a senator on the
All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) platform. Later he joined the
People's Democratic Party (PDP). == References ==