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2011–2015 meeting of Nigerian legislature
The 7th National Assembly of the Federal Republic of Nigeria was a bicameral legislature inaugurated on 6 June 2011 and ran its course till 6 June 2015.[1]
The assembly comprises the Senate and the House of Representatives.
The House of Representative consists of 360 elected members and the Senate, a total of 109 members from which 73 were newly elected and 36 were re-elected across the 6 geopolitical zones of Nigeria.[2][3]
David Mark, the Senate President of the 6th Assembly was re-elected on the platform of People's Democratic Party and Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, the Speaker of the House of Representatives was also re-elected on the same platform following the 11 April general election.[4][5]
Officers of the Senate
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The table below outlined the Principal Officers of the Senate.
Name |
Position |
Party |
State
|
David Mark |
Senate President |
PDP |
Benue State
|
Ike Ekweremadu |
Deputy Senate President |
PDP |
Enugu State
|
Victor Ndoma Egba |
Majority Leader Senate |
PDP |
Cross River
|
Ahmed Abdul Ningi |
Deputy Majority Leader Senate |
PDP |
Bauchi State
|
George Akume |
Minority leader Senate |
APC |
Benue State
|
Ahmad Rufa'i Sani |
Deputy Minority Leader Senate |
APC |
Zamfara State
|
Amelio Oladele Bello |
Deputy Chief Whip Senate |
PDP |
Oyo State
|
Ganiyu Olarewaju Solomon |
Minority Whip Senate |
APC |
Lagos State
|
Bello Hayatu Gwarzo |
Chief Whip Senate |
PDP |
Kano
|
Officers of the House of Representative
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- Rt. Hon. Aminu Waziri Tambuwal – Speaker House of Representatives
- Rt. Hon. Emeka Ihedioha – Deputy Speaker House of Representatives
- Hon. Mulikat Akande Adeola – House Leader
- Hon. Ishaka Mohammed Bawa -Majority Whip
- Hon. Leonard Okuweh Ogor -Deputy House Leader
- Hon. Ahmed Mukhtar Mohammed – Deputy Chief Whip
- Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila – Minority Leader
- Hon. Samson Raphael Osagie – Minority Whip
- Hon. Kawu Sumaila – Deputy Minority Leader
- Hon. Garba Datti Muhammad – Deputy Minority Whip