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List of Delegates to the National Political Reform Conference List of delegates to the National Political Reform Conference (Tuesday, February 15, 2005) Respectable Elder Statesmen Dr. Uma Eleazu (Abia) Senator Mahmud Waziri (Adamawa) Chief Ndeayo Uta (Akwa Ibom) Chief Emeka Anyaoku (Anambra) Chief Arthur Nwankwo (Anambra) Alhaji Sule Katagum (Bauchi) Alhaji Mahmud Yahaya (Bauchi) Mr. Serana Dukobo (Bayelsa) Chief Barnabas Gemade (Benue) Mr. Paul Unongo (Benue) Dr. Shetima Mustapha (Borno) Chief M. T. Mbu (Cross River) Mrs. Stella Omu (Delta) Chief (Mrs.) Mabel Aneke (Ebonyi) Prof. Christie Okogie (Edo) Chief Tony Enahoro (Edo) [leading a parallel conference] Chief Afe Babalola (Ekiti) Chief P. C. Egbogu (Enugu) Alhaji Usman Faruk (Gombe) Ambassador Yerima Abdullahi (Gombe) Dr. (Mrs.) Kema Chikwe (Imo) Alhaji Sule Lamido (Jigawa) Mrs. Aisha Pamela Saduki (Kaduna) Father Matthew Kukah (Kaduna) [Secretary] Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje (Kano) Senator Ismalia Mamman (Katsina) Dr. Bala Usman (Katsina) [rejected nomination] Dr. Haliru Bello Mohammed (Kebbi) Chief E. O. Otitoju (Kogi) Prof J Idachaba (Kogi) Chief J. O. Williams (Kwara) Alhaji Aliyu Akwe Doma (Nasarawa) Senator Jibrin Salihu (Niger) Prof. Wole Soyinka (Ogun) [rejected nomination] Prof Bayo Adedeji (Ogun) Prof. (Mrs.) Omotayo Olutoye (Ondo) Mrs. Tejumade Alakija (Osun) Dr. Lekan Are (Oyo) Mrs. Elizabeth Pam (Plateau) Dr. Chukwuemeka Nnam Obi (Rivers) Alhaji Ahmed Mohammed Gusau (Sokoto) Mrs. Salome Jankada (Taraba) Alhaji Adamu Ciroma (Yobe) Dr. Garba Nadama (Zamfara) Mrs. Esther Audu (FCT) Retired Military Personnel Lt. Gen. Joshua Dongoyaro (Army) Rear Admiral Hamzat Sani (Navy) Air Commodore Emeka Omeruah (Airforce) Retired Police Personnel Fidelis Oyakhilomeh (AIG, rtd.) (Edo) Alh. L. A. Akande (CP, rtd.) (Oyo) Retired SSS Personnel Chief Joshua Fumudoh (Delta) Alhaji Sada Ilu (Katsina) Retired Civil Servants Ason Bur (Benue) Mrs. F. Emanuel (Lagos) Retired Diplomats Amb. Usman Yola (Kano) Amb. Dapo Fafowora (Osun) Traditional Rulers HRH Alfred Akawo Turkula, Tor Tiv (North central) HRH Alhaji Usman Shehu Abubakar, Emir of Gombe (Northeast) HRH Dr. Zaiyanu Abdullahi, Emir of Yauri, (Northwest) Emir of Gombe HRH Igwe Alfred Nnaemeka Achebe, Obi of Onitsha (Southeast) HRM King Edward Pepple, Amanayabo of Bonny (Southsouth) Oba Olateru Olagbegi, Olowo of Owo (Southwest) Universities Professor Nimi Briggs (South South) Professor Peter Okebukola (South West) Dr. Joseph Omadu (Northwest) Dr. Nuhu Yakubu (Northeast) Dr. Kabiru Isyaku (Northcentral) Professor Cletus Uwazurike (Southeast) NECA JD Lawuyi, MON) Mazi Sam Ohuabunwa, MON Albert Kattiems Mallam Mamman Adoju Val Usifo A. O. Osinowo Nigeria Youth Organisations Engr. Yusuf Onogo (North-central) Awwal Tukur (North-east) Kabiru Tanimu Turaki, SAN (North-west) Ambassador Greg Mbadiwe (South-east) Dr. Wale Babalakin (South-west) Norbert Ezenwah (South-south) Women Group Dr. Enyatu Ifenne (Northcentral) Mrs Zanaib Maina (Northeast) Hajia Bilkisu Yususf (Northwest) Mrs. Joy Ngozi Ezeilo (Southeast) Olori Yetunde Gbadebo (Southwest) Mrs. Nkoyo Toyo (Southsouth) MAN Engr. Charles Ugwu HRH Eze G. C Adiukwu Chief G. G Giwa Chief Sam Bolarinde Amb. Hassaan Adamu (Wakilin Adamawa) Alhaji Bashir M. Borodo NACCIMA Chief John Odeyemi (Southwest) Dr. Ignatius Ijegwa Adaji, (Northcentral) Dr. Simon C. Okolo (Southeast) Rear Admiral Muritala Nyako (Northeast) Alhaji Mohammed Munir Ja’afaru (Northwest) Chief (Mrs.) Mary Awhhotu Iyasere (S/south) Peoples Democratic Party Nze Ozichukwu F. Chukwu (South east) Obinna Ogba (South east) Dr. Samuel Ogbemudia (South south) Venatius Ikem (South south) Professor Femi Otunbajo (South west) Barrister Toye Olofintuyi (South west) Mrs. Iyabode Pam (North central) Humprey Abah (North central) Alhaji Farouk Bibi Farouk (North west) Alhaji Yusuf Sulieman (North west) Senator Maina Ma’aji Lawan (North east) Alhaji Mohammed Waziri (North east) ANPP Chief Don Etiebet Alhaji Sani El–Katuzu Alhaji Halima Alfa Alhaji Bayero Bello AD No Representative Other Parties Senator Ike Omar Sanda Nwachukwu Chief Chekwas Okorie Civil Societies Chief (Mrs.) Bisi Ogunleye (Southwest) Prof Audu Idris (Northeast) Mallam Shehu Sani (Northwest) Idris Miliki Abdul (North central) Chief Mike A. A. Ozekhome (S/south) Barrister Mike Nkwocha (Southeast) Moslem Leaders Alhaji Umaru Aliyu Shinkafi (Zamfara) Dr. Ibrahim Tahir (Bauchi) Professor Ishaq Oloyede (Ogun) Justice Abdulakadir Orire (Kwara) Sheik Adam Idoko (Enugu) Alhaji O. R. T Okiri (Rivers) Christian Leaders Dr. Haruna Mshelia (North east) Dauda Ishaya (North west) Barrister John Achimugu (North central) Mosignor John Aniagu (South east) Bishop Peter Adebiyi (South west) Dr. Daniel Oko (South south) NUJ Prince Smart Adeyemi NPAN Alhaji Ajibola Ogunsola Mr. Nduka Obaigbena NLC Adams Oshiomhole S. O. Z Ejiofor Peter Adeyemi A. A. Salami Emmanuel Ugboaja Salihi Lukaman Trade Union Congress Nkiru Obiajulu John Kolawole NANS Com. Tony Nwoye Com. Mahmoud Nasir Nigeria Guild of Editors Mallam Halilu Baba Dantayi Physically Challenged People Danlami Umaru Basharu Miss Nike Akinbola Yinka Ibiduni (Blind) Nigerians in Diaspora Dr. Ola Kasim – Chairman, NIDO America Chief Francis Ifejika Adika – Asia Dr. Olufemi Olojugba - NIDO Europe O. Luther King – Ghana Dr Isa Odidi – Canada Socio-Cultural Groups Arewa Consultative Forum Major General Ibrahim Haruna, CFR Chief Mrs. Margaret Icheen Engr. Bello Suleiman Mallam Ibrahim Mai Sule Afenifere Senator Femi Okunronmu Ohanaeze Professor J. O. Irukwu Senator Francis J. Ellah Middle Belt Forum Hon Isaac Shaahu Mr. John Dara Ijaw National Congress (INC) Chief F. J. Williams Igbimo Agba Yoruba Major General R. A. Adebayo Special Cases Kanu Agabi Prof. Jerry Gana Mr. Fola Adeola Alhaji Iro Dan Musa Professor Joy Ogwu STATE REPRESENTATIVES Abia [Governor Orji Uzor Kalu said his list was altered] Dr. Sam Eke Dr. J. C. Ogbonnaya Chief Vincent Brown [The Presidency replaced Chief Lambert Mmecha] Dr. Nnaukwu Ukoha Dr. John Austin Chikezie Commodore Ebitu Ukiwe (Rtd.) Adamawa Mallam Abdulkarim Albashir Prof. Musa Yakubu Barr. Boss Mustapha Dr. Aminu Gurin Mr. Vidon Jaule Sa’adu Maiyaki Akwa Ibom Lady Barrister Ime Essien Udom Senator Emmanuel Ibok Essien Senator Akaninyene Ukpanah His Excellency, Amb. Etim Okpoyo Her Excellency, Mrs. Helen Esuene Dr. Ekeng Anamdu Anambra Chief (Dr.) Chukwuemeka Ezeife Barr. Zik Obi Chief Mike Ajegbo Engr. Chris Okoye Chief Gabriel Akweze Dr. Obi Ogene Bauchi Alhaji Mohammed Bello Kirfi, CON Alhaji Kaulaha Aliyu Ambassador Mohammed Adamu Jumba Dr. Ibrahim Yakubu Lame Amb. Mohammed Chadi Abubakar, OFR Barrister Habibu Aliyu Bayelsa Prof. Kimse Okoko Barr. Oronto Douglas Chief Francis Doukpola Dr. Amba Ambaowei HRM King A. P. Diete-Spiff Chief Lio nel Jonathan-Omo Benue Chief Senator Jack Tilley-Gyado Lt. Gen. Victor Malu (rtd.) Sir. George Korgba Barrister Fred Oti Maj. Gen Geoffrey Ejiga (rtd.) Chief Stephen Oto Borno His Excellency Alhaji Mohammed Goni Alhaji Ibrahim Damcida Ambassador Baba Ahmed Jiddah Alhaji Mohammed Kagu Alibe, mni Professor Mohammed Nur Alkali Alhaji Mohammed Lawan Buba Cross River Rt. Hon (Dr.) Joseph Wayas Chief (Dr.) Matthias Offoboche Ntufam (Dr.) Sandy Onoh Dr. Out Abam Ubi Chief Ogban Ebock Brig. Gen. Bassey Asuquo Delta Mr. Sylvester I. Moemeke Rear Admiral Mike Onah Deacon Gamaliel O. Onosode Prof Omafume Onoge Chief Edwin Kiagbodo Clark Prof. Itse Sagay Ebonyi Elder Anyim Ude Elder (Dr.) Agom Eze Chief Martin Elechi Chief Chima Innocent Ugo Chief Polycarp Nwite Chief (Barr.) Agama Agama Edo Mr. A. O. Eghobamien, SAN Chief Sam Iredia Prof. R. A. Anao Chief C. Abebe Admiral Mike Akhigbe Mr. Tunde Lakoju Ekiti Chief S. K. Babalola Prof. Isola Olomola Barr. Dele Adesina Barr. Sole Akinyede Barr. Akin Omole Dr. (Mrs.) Ibidayo Alebiosu Enugu Chief Sunday Nnaemeka Orji HRH Igwe Samson C. Nnamani Rev. (Dr.) Hyde U. Onuaguluchi Chief (Mrs.) Christy Nkem Okoye Chief Barnard Anaezionwu Eze Chief Hon. Okey Fred Agu Gombe Senator Muhammad Uba Ahmed Prof. Idris Mohammed Alhaji Magaji Mu’azu Hon. Nuhu Poloma Alhaji Abubakar Aliyu Deba Alhaji Abubakar Mu’azu Hassan Imo Justice C. Oputa Barr. B. Nwakanma Chief E. C. Iwuanyanwu Dr. Douglas Acholonu Chief Ziggy Azike Chief Chika Okafor Jigawa HRH Najib Hussaini Adamu Alhaji Suleiman Baffa Alhaji Mohammed Bashari Gumel Hajia Fatima Maibornu Alhaji Aminu Ringim Alhaji Tijjani Inuwa Dutse Kaduna Dr. Umaru Dikko Alhaji Ja’afaru Makarfi Prof. Ango Abdullahi Alhaji Abdulkadir Jibrin Dr. Christopher Shuaibu Abashiya Mr. Emmanuel Toro, SAN Kano Alhaji Magaji Dambatta Alhaji Sule Yahaya Hamma Prof. Auwalu H. Yadudu Alhaji Isyaku Umar Tofa Dr. Haruna Salihi Alhaji M. T. Waziri Katsina Alhaji Garba Ja Abdulkadir Alhaji Sa’idu Barda Alhaji Ibrahim Ahmadu Coomassie Alhaji Kabir Sa’idu Daura Alhaji Tukur Mani Barrister Ibrahim Shehu Shema Kebbi Col. Bello Kaliel (rtd.) Alhaji Isa Mohammed Senator Abubakar N. Abdullahi Professor Attahiru Jega Alhaji Abdullahi Ahman Dr. Sa’idu Muhammed Birnin Yauri Kogi Alhaji Abdullahi Ibrahim, SAN Col. Ahmadu Ali (rtd.) Gen. David Jemibewon (rtd.) Dr. G. T. N. Ajakpo Engr. 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