Bukar Ibrahim |
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In office 5 June 2007 – 9 June 2019 |
| Preceded by | Usman Adamu |
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| Succeeded by | Ibrahim Gaidam |
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In office 29 May 1999 – 29 May 2007 |
| Deputy | Aliyu Sale Bagare |
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| Preceded by | Musa Mohammed |
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| Succeeded by | Mamman Bello Ali |
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In office January 1992 – November 1993 |
| Preceded by | Sani Daura Ahmed |
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| Succeeded by | Dabo Aliyu |
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| Born | (1950-10-00)October 1950 |
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| Died | 4 February 2024(2024-02-04) (aged 73) Madinah, Saudi Arabia |
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| Nationality | Nigerian |
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| Spouses |
- Maryam Ibrahim
- Aishatu Ibrahim
- Khadija Ibrahim
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| Alma mater | Ahmadu Bello University |
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| Occupation | Politician |
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Bukar Abba Ibrahim (Walin Gujba) (October 1950 – 4 February 2024) was a Nigerian politician who served as the senator representing the Yobe East senatorial district from 2007 to 2019. He previously served twice as the governor of Yobe State from 1992 to 1993 and from 1999 to 2007.[1][2][3]
Background
Bukar Abba Ibrahim was born in Ancient Goniri Town now Gujba Local Government. October 1950,[4][5] but never knew the precise date.[6] He began attending Central primary school Goniri in 1957. In 1965, he proceeded to Government College in Maiduguri. After taking the West African School Certificate Examination in 1970, he was admitted to Ahmadu Bello University in 1972 where he obtained his Bachelor of Science degree in Quantity Surveying in 1975 Graduated With First Class. Thereafter, he undertook post-graduate professional training in the United Kingdom from 1981 to 1982, which led to his qualification as an associate member of the Nigeria Institute of Quantity Surveyors.[7]
From 1985 to 1988, he worked as a civil servant in Borno State eventually becoming Commissioner of Works.[8]
Ibrahim, a Muslim, was married to three wives: Hajiya (Dr) Maryam Ibrahim, Hajiya Aishatu Ibrahim (Late)and Khadija Ibrahim[9]
Bukar Ibrahim died in Madinah, Saudi Arabia on 4 February 2024, at the age of 73.[4][5]
Gubernatorial career
In December 1991, a few months after Yobe State was created, Ibrahim contested and won the gubernatorial election under the banner of the Social Democratic Party (SDP). He held that position until November 1993, when the military took control of government.[8][10]
Nigeria transitioned from military to civilian rule beginning in late 1998. Gubernatorial elections were held in January 1999 and Ibrahim was again elected governor, this time under the banner of the All People's Party (APP), and took office on 29 May 1999. The APP was later renamed All Nigeria People's Party (ANPP) due to a factional split. He was re-elected in 2003 for a second four-year term and was one of only four incumbent ANPP governors to maintain their positions.[11]
During his first term, on 5 August 1993 Ibrahim split the state's four emirates into 13. This change was reversed by the military regime of Sani Abacha. In his second term after the return to democracy, on 6 January 2000, he re-implemented the new emirates, adding Ngazargamu, Gujba, Nguru, Tikau, Pataskum, Yusufari, Gudi, Fune and Jajere. The Emir of Fika, Muhammadu Abali, protested at the break-up of his emirate and took the government to court, but eventually accepted the change.[12]
Senatorial career
In 2007, he was elected to the Senate for the Yobe East constituency. He ran for re-election in the 9 April 2011 Senatorial contest for Yobe East on the ANPP platform, and won with 115,763 votes against former Senator Lawan Jalo Zarami of the People's Democratic Party (PDP), who gained 67,438 votes.[6]
References
Governors of Yobe State |
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- Sani Daura Ahmed
- Dabo Aliyu
- John Ben Kalio
- Musa Mohammed
- Mamman Bello Ali
- Ibrahim Gaidam
- Mai Mala Buni
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| Abia | Ogbonnaya Onu (NRC) |
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| Adamawa | Abubakar Saleh Michika (NRC) |
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| Akwa Ibom | Akpan Isemin (NRC) |
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| Anambra | Chukwuemeka Ezeife (SDP) |
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| Bauchi | Dahiru Mohammed (NRC) |
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| Benue | Moses Adasu (SDP) |
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| Borno | Maina Maaji Lawan (SDP) |
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| Cross River | Clement Ebri (NRC) |
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| Delta | Felix Ibru (SDP) |
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| Edo | John Odigie Oyegun (SDP) |
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| Enugu | Okwesilieze Nwodo (NRC) |
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| Imo | |
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| Jigawa | Ali Sa'ad Birnin-Kudu (SDP) |
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| Kaduna | Mohammed Dabo Lere (NRC) |
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| Kano | |
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| Katsina | Saidu Barda (NRC) |
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| Kebbi | Abubakar Musa (NRC) |
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| Kogi | Abubakar Audu (NRC) |
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| Kwara | Shaaba Lafiaji (SDP) |
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| Lagos | |
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| Niger | Musa Inuwa (NRC) |
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| Ogun: | Olusegun Osoba (SDP) |
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| Ondo | Bamidele Olumilua (SDP) |
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| Osun | |
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| Oyo | Kolapo Olawuyi Ishola (SDP) |
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| Plateau | Fidelis Tapgun (SDP) |
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| Rivers | Rufus Ada-George (NRC) |
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| Sokoto | Yahaya Abdulkarim (NRC) |
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| Taraba | Jolly Nyame (SDP) |
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| Yobe | (SDP) |
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See also Military governors in Nigeria during the Ibrahim Babangida regime (1983-1992) and Military administrators in Nigeria during the Sani Abacha regime (1993-1998) |
Nigerian state governors 1999–2003 term  |
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Nigerian state governors 2003–2007 term  |
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| Oyo | Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja (PDP) (impeached) Christopher Alao-Akala (PDP) Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja (PDP) (reinstated) |
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| Plateau | Joshua Dariye (PDP) (suspended) Chris Alli (administrator) Joshua Dariye (PDP) (reinstated) |
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| Rivers | |
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| Sokoto | |
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| Taraba | Jolly Nyame (PDP) |
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| Yobe | (APP) |
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| Zamfara | Ahmad Sani Yerima (ANPP) |
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Members of the Senate of Nigeria in the 6th National Assembly (2007–2011) |
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| Abia | |
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| Abuja | |
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| Adamawa | |
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| Akwa Ibom |
- NW Aloysius Akpan Etok (PDP)
- NE Effiong Dickson Bob (PDP)
- S Eme Ufot Ekaette (PDP)
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| Anambra |
- C Annie Okonkwo (PDP)
- S Ikechukwu Obiorah (PDP)
- N Joy Emodi (PDP) (annulled)
- 0 Alphonsus Obi Igbeke (ANPP)
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| Bauchi |
- C Mohammed A Muhammed (ANPP)
- N Sulaiman Mohammed Nazif (AD)
- S Bala Mohammed (ANPP)
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| Bayelsa | |
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| Benue | |
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| Borno |
- C Kaka Mallam Yale (ANPP)
- N Maina Maaji Lawan (ANPP)
- S Omar Hambagda (ANPP)
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| Cross River |
- S Bassey Ewa-Henshaw (PDP)
- N Gregory Ngaji (PDP)
- C Victor Ndoma-Egba (PDP)
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| Delta |
- S James Manager (PDP)
- N Patrick Osakwe (A)
- C Adego Erhiawarie Eferakeya (PDP)
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| Ebonyi |
- N Anthony Agbo (PDP)
- S Anyimchukwu Ude (PDP)
- C Julius Ucha (PDP)
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| Edo |
- S Ehigie Edobor Uzamere (PDP)
- C Odion Ugbesia (PDP)
- N Yisa Braimoh (PDP)
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| Ekiti |
- C Adefemi Kila (PDP) (Annulled)
- C Festus Olabode Ola (AC)
- N Ayodele S. Arise (PDP)
- S Sola Akinyede (PDP)
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| Enugu | |
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| Gombe |
- C Audu Idris Umar (PDP)
- N Kawu Peto Dukku (PDP) (died)
- 0 Sa'idu Ahmed Alkali
- S Tawar Umbi Wada (PDP)
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| Imo |
- E Chris Anyanwu (PDP)
- W Osita Izunaso (PDP)
- N Sylvester Anyanwu (PDP)
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| Jigawa | |
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| Kaduna |
- N Ahmed Makarfi (PDP)
- S Caleb Zagi (PDP)
- C Mohammed Kabiru Jibril (PDP)
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| Kano |
- N Aminu Sule Garo (ANPP) (nullified)
- N Bello Hayatu Gwarzo (PDP)
- S Kabiru Ibrahim Gaya (ANPP)
- C Mohammed Adamu Bello (ANPP)
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| Katsina |
- S Garba Yakubu Lado (PDP)
- C Ibrahim M. Ida (PDP)
- N Mahmud Kanti Bello (PDP)
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| Kebbi | |
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| Kogi |
- E Nicholas Ugbane (PDP)
- C Otaru Salihu Ohize (AC)
- W Smart Adeyemi (PDP)
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| Kwara |
- C Gbemisola Ruqayyah Saraki (PDP)
- N Ahmed Mohammed Inuwa (PDP)
- S Simon Ajibola (PDP)
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| Lagos |
- E Adeleke Mamora (AC)
- W Ganiyu Solomon (AC)
- C Munirudeen Adekunle Muse (AC)
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| Nasarawa |
- W Abubakar Sodangi(PDP)
- N Patricia Akwashiki (ANPP)
- S Suleiman Adokwe (PDP)
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| Niger |
- E Dahiru Awaisu Kuta (PDP)
- N Nuhu Aliyu Labbo (PDP)
- S Zainab Abdulkadir Kure (PDP)
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| Ogun | |
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| Ondo |
- N Bode Olajumoke (PDP)
- C Gbenga Ogunniya (PDP)
- S Hosea Ehinlanwo (PDP)
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| Osun | |
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| Oyo |
- N Andrew Babalola (PDP)
- S Kamorudeen Adekunle Adedibu (PDP)
- C Teslim Folarin (PDP)
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| Plateau |
- N Gyang Dalyop Datong (PDP)
- S John Nanzip Shagaya (PDP)
- C Satty Davies Gogwim (PDP)
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| Rivers | |
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| Sokoto |
- E Abubakar Umar Gada (PDP)
- N Ahmed Muhammad Maccido (PDP)
- S Umaru Dahiru (PDP)
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| Taraba |
- N Anthony George Manzo (PDP)
- C Dahiru Bako Gassol (PDP)
- S Joel Danlami Ikenya (PDP)
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| Yobe | |
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| Zamfara |
- W Ahmad Rufai Sani (ANPP)
- C Hassan Muhammed Gusau (ANPP)
- N Sahabi Alhaji Yaú (ANPP)
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- President
- David Mark (PDP)
- Deputy President
- Ike Ekweremadu (PDP)
- See also
- Members of the Senate of Nigeria in the 5th National Assembly (2003–2007)
- Members of the Senate of Nigeria in the 7th National Assembly (2011–2015)
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Members of the Senate of Nigeria in the 7th National Assembly (2011–2015) |
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| Abia | |
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| Abuja |
- FCT Philips Tanimu Aduda (PDP)
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| Adamawa |
- S Ahmed Hassan Barata (PDP)
- C Bello Mohammed Tukur (PDP)
- N Bindo Jibrilla (PDP)
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| Akwa Ibom |
- NW Aloysius Akpan Etok (PDP)
- NE Ita Enang (PDP)
- S Helen Esuene (PDP)
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| Anambra | |
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| Bauchi | |
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| Bayelsa | |
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| Benue |
- S David Mark (PDP)
- NW George Akume (ACN)
- NE Barnabas Andyar Gemade (PDP)
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| Borno | |
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| Cross River |
- S Bassey Otu (PDP)
- N Benedict Ayade (PDP)
- C Victor Ndoma-Egba (PDP)
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| Delta |
- S James Manager (PDP)
- N Ifeanyi Okowa (PDP)
- C Akpor Pius Ewherido (DPP)
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| Ebonyi |
- N Christopher Nwankwo (PDP)
- S Sonni Ogbuoji (PDP)
- C Paulinus Igwe Nwagu (PDP)
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| Edo |
- S Ehigie Edobor Uzamere (ACN)
- C Odion Ugbesia (PDP)
- N Domingo Alaba Obende (ACN)
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| Ekiti |
- C Babafemi Ojudu (ACN)
- N Olubunmi Adetunbi (ACN)
- S Anthony Adeniyi (ACN)
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| Enugu | |
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| Gombe | |
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| Imo |
- E Chris Anyanwu (APGA)
- W Hope Uzodinma (PDP)
- N Matthew Ifeanyi Nwagwu (PDP)
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| Jigawa |
- NE Abdulaziz Usman (PDP)
- NW Danladi Abdullahi Sankara (PDP)
- SW Abdulmumini M. Hassan (PDP)
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| Kaduna | |
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| Kano | |
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| Katsina |
- S Abu Ibrahim (CPC)
- C Ahmed Sani Stores (CPC)
- N Hadi Sirika (CPC)
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| Kebbi | |
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| Kogi |
- E Emmanuel Dangana Ocheja (PDP)
- C Nurudeen Abatemi Usman (PDP)
- W Smart Adeyemi (PDP)
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| Kwara |
- C Bukola Saraki (APC)
- N Mohammed Shaaba Lafiagi (PDP)
- S Simon Ajibola (PDP)
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| Lagos |
- E Gbenga Bareehu Ashafa (ACN)
- W Ganiyu Solomon (ACN)
- C Oluremi Tinubu (ACN)
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| Nasarawa |
- W Abdullahi Adamu (APC)
- N Yusuf Musa Nagogo (CPC)
- S Suleiman Asonya Adokwe (PDP)
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| Niger |
- E Dahiru Awaisu Kuta (PDP)
- N Ibrahim Musa (CPC)
- S Zainab Abdulkadir Kure (PDP)
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| Ogun |
- W Akin Babalola Kamar Odunsi (ACN)
- C Olugbenga Onaolapo Obadara (ACN)
- E Sefiu Adegbenga Kaka (ACN)
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| Ondo |
- N Robert Ajayi Boroffice (LP)
- C Akinyelure Patrick Ayo (LP)
- S Boluwaji Kunlere (LP)
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| Osun |
- W Mudasiru Oyetunde Hussein (ACN)
- E Christopher Omoworare Babajide (ACN)
- C Olusola Adeyeye (ACN)
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| Oyo |
- N Hosea Ayoola Agbola (PDP)
- S Olufemi Lanlehin (ACN)
- C Ayoade Ademola Adeseun (ACN)
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| Plateau |
- N Gyang Datong (PDP)
- S Victor Lar (PDP)
- C Joshua Dariye (LP)
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| Rivers | |
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| Sokoto |
- E Abdullahi Ibrahim Gobir (APC)
- N Ahmed Muhammad Maccido (PDP)
- S Umaru Dahiru (APC)
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| Taraba |
- N Aisha Jummai (APC)
- C Abubakar Umar Tutare (PDP)
- S Emmanuel G. Bwacha (PDP)
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| Yobe | |
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| Zamfara |
- W Ahmad Rufai Sani (ANPP)
- C Kabir Garba Marafa (ANPP)
- N Sahabi Alhaji Yaú (PDP)
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Members of the Senate of Nigeria in the 8th National Assembly (2015–2019) |
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| Abia | |
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| Abuja |
- FCT: Philips Tanimu Aduda (PDP)
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| Adamawa |
- S: Ahmad Abubakar (APC)
- C: Abdul-Aziz Nyako (ADC)
- N: Binta Garba (APC)
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| Akwa Ibom | |
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| Anambra | |
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| Bauchi |
- C: Isah Misau (PDP)
- N: Suleiman Nazif (PDP)
- S: Malam Wakili (APC) – 2015–2018
- Lawal Yahaya Gumau (APC) – 2018–Present
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| Bayelsa | |
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| Benue |
- S: David Mark (PDP)
- NW: George Akume (APC)
- NE: Barnabas Andyar Gemade (PDP)
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| Borno | |
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| Cross River |
- S: Gershom Bassey (PDP)
- N: Rose Okoji Oko (PDP)
- C: John Enoh (PDP)
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| Delta | |
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| Ebonyi |
- N: Sam Egwu (PDP)
- S: Sonni Ogbuoji (APC)
- C: Joseph Ogba (PDP)
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| Edo |
- S: Matthew Urhoghide (PDP)
- C: Clifford Ordia (PDP)
- N: Francis Alimikhena (APC)
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| Ekiti |
- C: Fatimat Olufunke Raji-Rasaki (PDP)
- N: Duro Faseyi (PDP)
- S: Abiodun Olujimi (PDP)
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| Enugu |
- N: Utazi Chukwuka (PDP)
- E: Gilbert Nnaji (PDP)
- W: Ike Ekweremadu (PDP)
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| Gombe | |
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| Imo |
- E: Samuel Anyanwu (PDP)
- W: Hope Uzodinma (PDP)
- N: Benjamin Uwajumogu (APC)
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| Jigawa |
- NE: Muhammad Shittu (PDP)
- NW: Abdullahi Abubakar Gumel (APC)
- SW: Mohammed Sabo (APC)
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| Kaduna |
- N: Suleiman Hunkuyi (PDP)
- S: Danjuma Laah (PDP)
- C: Shehu Sani (APC)
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| Kano | |
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| Katsina |
- S: Abu Ibrahim (APC)
- C: Kurfi Umaru (APC)
- N: Mustapha Bukar (APC)
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| Kebbi |
- S: Bala Ibn Naallah (APC)
- C: Adamu Aliero (APC)
- N: Yahaya Abdullahi (APC)
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| Kogi |
- E: Isaac Alfa (APC) (sacked)
Atia Usman (PDP)
- C: Ahmed Ogembe (PDP)
- W: Dino Melaye (PDP)
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| Kwara |
- C: Bukola Saraki (APC)
- N: Mohammed Shaaba Lafiagi (PDP)
- S: Rafiu Adebayo Ibrahim (PDP)
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| Lagos |
- E: Gbenga Bareehu Ashafa (APC)
- W: Solomon Olamilekan Adeola (APC)
- C: Oluremi Tinubu (APC)
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| Nasarawa |
- W: Abdullahi Adamu (APC)
- N: Aruwa Gyunka (PDP)
- S: Suleiman Asonya Adokwe (PDP)
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| Niger |
- E: David Umaru (APC)
- N: Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi (APC)
- S: Sani Mohammed (APC)
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| Ogun | |
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| Ondo |
- N: Robert Ajayi Boroffice (APC)
- C: Tayo Alasoadura (APC)
- S: Yele Omogunwa (PDP)
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| Osun |
- W: Isiaka Adeleke (APC) – 2015–2017
- Ademola Adeleke (PDP) – 2017–2019
- E: Christopher Omoworare Babajide (APC)
- C: Olusola Adeyeye (APC)
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| Oyo |
- N: Abdulfatai Buhari (APC)
- S: Rilwan Akanbi (PDP)
- C: Monsurat Sunmonu (PDP)
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| Plateau |
- N: Jonah Jang (PDP)
- S: Jeremiah Useni (PDP)
- C: Joshua Dariye (PDP)
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| Rivers | |
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| Sokoto |
- E: Abdullahi Ibrahim Gobir (APC)
- N: Aliyu Wamakko (APC)
- S: Ibrahim Abdullahi Danbaba (PDP)
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| Taraba |
- N: Abubakar Sani Danladi (PDP) - 2015-2017
- Shuaibu Isa Lau (PDP) - 2017-2019
- C: Yusuf Abubakar Yusuf (APC)
- S: Emmanuel G. Bwacha (PDP)
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| Yobe | |
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| Zamfara |
- W: Ahmad Rufai Sani (PDP)
- C: Kabir Garba Marafa (APC)
- N: Tijjani Kaura (APC)
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