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Jigawa State JIGAWA STATE Serial Application Number Names LGA State 1 79RRI/JI/690/02/401627 ALIYU SHUAIBU AHMAD Jigawa 2 79RRI/JI/690/02/588801 AHMED MANSUR Jigawa 3 79RRI/JI/479/02/607811 FAISAL MOHAMMED A. Jigawa 4 79RRI/JI/479/02/846930 ADO GAJERE MAIGATARI Jigawa 5 79RRI/JI/479/02/968218 IBRAHIM ABDULLAHI MAIGATARI Jigawa 6 79RRI/JI/269/02/242772 SANI SALISU YAU Jigawa 7 79RRI/JI/269/02/836858 IBRAHIM ALIYU HALILU Jigawa 8 79RRI/JI/269/02/889943 RAYYANU RABIU Jigawa 9 79RRI/JI/259/02/485587 IBRAHIM IBRAHI GUMEL Jigawa 10 79RRI/JI/229/02/332305 MUJAHID HAMZAH AHMAD GUMEL Jigawa 11 79RRI/JI/231/02/933953 ABDUSSALAM AUWALU GAGARAWA Jigawa 12 79RRI/JI/259/02/985798 ABBA ABDULKADIR GUMEL Jigawa 13 79RRI/JI/259/02/015789 BASHARI MUHAMMAD GUMEL Jigawa 14 79RRI/JI/433/02/821583 ZUBARIU GARBA Jigawa 15 79RRI/JI/164/02/414783 JUNAIDU IBRAHIM Jigawa 16 79RRI/JI/381/02/059904 IBRAHIM NUHU JAHUN Jigawa 17 79RRI/JI/655/02/55324 AMIRU ADAMU SULE TANKARKAR Jigawa 18 79RRI/JI/655/02/439899 HABU LAWAN SULE TANKARKAR Jigawa 19 79RRI/JI/259/02/037029 AZALU IBRAHIM GUMEL Jigawa 20 79RRI/JI/112/02/809282 Fahad Adamu Jigawa 21 79RRI/JI/720/02/905866 Mohammed Abas Sagir Auyo Jigawa 22 79RRI/JI/720/02/822051 Ismail Babangida Hadejia Jigawa 23 79RRI/JI/442/02/245020 SULEMAN YUNUSA Jigawa 24 79RRI/JI/442/02/245020. SULEMAN YUNUSA Jigawa 25 79RRI/JI/066/02/244015 RABIU DAHIRU Nil Jigawa 26 79RRI/23102/748482 HAMZA HALADU GAGARAWA Jigawa 27 79RRI/JI/658/02/497829 SALISU SALISU RONI Jigawa 28 79RRI/JI/79/02/621453 Abba Ali Audu Jigawa 29 79RRI/JI/658/02/196785 Zaharaddeen Musa Roni Jigawa 30 79RRI/JI/706/02/254696 Jamilu Sani Taura Jigawa 31 79RRI/JG/259/02/127895 Ismail Ismail Gume Jigawa 32 79RR/JG/262/02/349400 Ahmadu Abubakar Guri Jigawa 33 79RRI/JG/433/02/456815 Abdulrazak Ishaku Kyawa Jigawa 34 79RRI/JG/259/02/7276277 Shamsi Abba Gumel Jigawa 35 79RRI/JI/658/02/277024 MUDANSURU UZAIRU Roni Jigawa 36 79RRI/JI/26/02/262322 HABEEB MUAZU GWARAM Jigawa 37 79RRI/JI/79/02/415323 Abubakar Ibrahim Musa Babura Jigawa 38 79RRI/JI/262/02/266493 YASIR MUSA ABUBAKAR Jigawa 39 79RRI/JI/484/02/907247 Ahmad Abubakar Suleman Jigawa 40 79RRI/JI/442/02/139094 Shuaibu ali Auta Jigawa 41 79RRI/JI/442/02/360733 Suleman A Lawan Jigawa 42 79RRI/JI/442/02/237214 Abubakar Ismail Jigawa 43 79RRI/JI/442/02/7577904 Sadam Yau Jigawa 44 79RRI/JI/442/02/655414 Abdul Yusuf Jigawa 45 79RRI/JI/442/02/780039 Abdullahi Nura Jigawa 46 79RRI/JI/442/02/290514 Musa Lawan Jigawa 47 79RRI/JI/275/02/755656 Babangida Mohammed Sani Jigawa 48 79RRI/2019/02/957664 MOHAMMED KABIR SULAIMAN Jigawa 49 79RRI/JI/655/02/487346 NURA ABDULLAHI Jigawa 50 79RRI/JI/269/02/244205 MUHAMMAD ABDULLAHI Jigawa 51 79RRI/JI/79/02/867950 ABDULRAHMAN DANTSOHO Jigawa 52 79RRI/JI/658/02/441917 SALISU ALIYU Jigawa 53 79RRI/JI/658/02/777965 UMAR SHAFI'U Jigawa 54 79RRI/JI/658/02/698613 SULEIMAN MUHAMMAD Jigawa 55 79RRI/JI/658/02/106865 ABUBAKAR Jigawa 56 79RRI/JI/658/02/782022 MANSIR SHU'AIBU Jigawa 57 79RRI/JI/658/02/598763 SALMAN ADAM Jigawa 58 79RRI/JI/658/02/292954 FAHAT USMAN Jigawa 59 79RRI/JI/658/02/986257 SANI UMAR Jigawa 60 79RRI/JI/658/02/047321 NAFIU AUWAU Jigawa 61 79RRI/JI/658/02/153536 ABUBAKAR ADAMU Jigawa 62 79RRI/JI/658/02/128921 ABBAS MAHUTA Jigawa 63 79RRI/JI/658/02/032409 ABBA NURA Jigawa 64 79RRI/JI/658/02/626041 JABIR ISAH Jigawa 65 79RRI/JI/1/688/493418 ABDULLAHI MOHAMMED Jigawa 66 79RRI/JI/658/02/588275 BUHARI SALE Jigawa 67 79RRI/JI/658/02/467907 SAIFULLAH BAA Jigawa 68 79RRI/JI/658/02/903939 USMANA AMINU Jigawa 69 79RRI/JI/658/02/169433 GAMBO LAWAL Jigawa 70 79RRI/JI/658/02/765960 BASIRU YUSUF Jigawa 71 79RRI/JI/658/02/400029 HARUNA YAHAYA Jigawa 72 79RRI/JI/658/02/426562 SANI UMAR Jigawa 73 79RRI/JI/658/02/508158 ISAH BUHAR Jigawa 74 79RRI/JI/658/02/714195 ZAHARADDIN USMAN Jigawa 75 79RRI/JI/658/02/582835 SHAMSI KABIRU Jigawa 76 79RRI/JI/658/02/483840 HARUNA HASSAN Jigawa 77 79RRI/JI/698/02/624 ABBA MUSTAPHA Jigawa 78 79RRI/JI/658/02/978343 SHAMSI AHMED Jigawa 79 79RRI/JI/658/02/253/432 USMAN HARUNA Jigawa 80 79RRI/JI/658/02/081905 SALISU DAN'IYA Jigawa 81 79RRI/JI/235/02/636599 ADAMU SULEIMAN Jigawa 82 79RRI/JI/397/02/512599 AHMED KAFIN- HAU Jigawa 83 9RRI/JI/269/02/889943 RAYYANU RABIU Jigawa 84 79RRI/JI/658/02/471231 JAMILU YAHAYA Jigawa 85 79RRI/JI/658/02/829104 MANNIR SANI Jigawa 86 79RRI/JI/658/02/086234 AHMED YUSUF Jigawa 87 79RRI/JI/658/02/465154 AUWALU MUHUTA Jigawa 88 79RRI/JI/658/02/657764 ABDUSSALAM BALA Jigawa 89 79RRI/JI/658/02/996927 IBRAHIM MOHAMMED Jigawa 90 79RRI/JI/658/02/596443 MUHAMMED ABDULLAHI Jigawa 91 79RRI/JI/658/02/070806 SHAIBU BALA Jigawa 92 79RRI/JI/658/02/650422 FAHAT KABIRU Jigawa 93 79RRI/JI/658/02/036920 GADDAFI HARUNA Jigawa 94 79RRI/JI/658/02/385152 FAHAD GAMBO Jigawa 95 79RRI/JI/658/02/134934 HASSAN LAWAL Jigawa 96 799RRI/JI/79/02/465499 SANI HASHIM Jigawa 97 79RRI/JI/269/02/510208 SHITU GARBA Jigawa 98 79RRI/JI/658/02/776957 ABBA HARUNA Jigawa 99 79RRI/JI/658/02/515698 RABIU ADAMU Jigawa 100 79RRI/JI/658/02/327391 USMAN ISAH Jigawa 101 79RRI/JI/112/02/256982 Abdulmumini Sulaiman Birnin Kudu Jigawa 102 79RRI/JI/112/02/626636 Sanusi Adamu Jigawa 103 79RRI/JI/397/02/123519 IDRIS IBRAHIM Kafin Hausa Jigawa 104 79RRI/JI/269/02/242772 SANI SALISU YA'U Jigawa 105 79RRI/JI/269/02/836858 IBRAHIM ALIYU HALILU Jigawa 106 79RRI/JI/269/02/889943 RAYYANU RABIU Jigawa 107 79RRI/JI/479/02/385112 KABIRU IDRIS HASHIMU Maigatari Jigawa 108 79RRI/JI/424/02/007085 Alameen Ahmad Kazaure Jigawa 109 79RRI/JI/164/02/418835 ADAMU IBRAHIM Dutse Jigawa 110 79RRI/JI/112/02/136788 Abbas Sale Birnin Kudu Jigawa 111 79RRI/JI/479/02/638019 HABU USMAN Maigatari Jigawa 112 79RRI/JI/273/02/255028 Nuhu Hassan Gwiwa Jigawa 113 79RRI/JI/760/02/779518 SHUAIBU HARUNA Yankwashi Jigawa 114 79RRI/JI/231/02/376304 Bashir Saleh Gagarawa Jigawa 115 79RRI/JI/658/02/190203 LAWAN SANI Roni Jigawa 116 79RRI/JI/690/02/471257 NUHU ABDULLAHI Sule Tankarkar Jigawa 117 79RRI/JI/164/02/706143 Hassan Usman Lawan Dutse Jigawa 118 79RRI/JI/479/02/861395 HABIB BASHAR Maigatari Jigawa 119 79RRI/JI/500/02/399959 LAWAN UMAR Miga Jigawa 120 79RRI/JI/500/02/055697 Murtala Jibril Aminu Miga Jigawa 121 79RRI/JI/269/02/665193 MASUD HASHIM Gwaram Jigawa 122 79RRI/JI/275/02/535079 Sale Bako Hadejia Jigawa 123 79RRI/JI/275/02/570547 SADIQ IBRAHIM Hadejia Jigawa 124 79RRI/JI/79/02/958539 ISHAKU ABUBAKAR Babura Jigawa 125 79RRI/JI/397/02/870253 Hussaini Aliyu Kafin Hausa Jigawa 126 79RRI/JI/431/02/708319 Ibrahim Abubakar Muhammad Kiri Kasama Jigawa 127 79RRI/JI/259/02/273436 UTHMAN BAKO Gumel Jigawa 128 79RRI/JI/112/02/788327 MUHAMMAD A. UBA Birnin Kudu Jigawa 129 79RRI/JI/275/02/029246 AUWALU ALHAJI Hadejia Jigawa 130 79RRI/JI/760/02/925099 LISRANA UMAR Yankwashi Jigawa 131 79RRI/JI/71/02/515463 yusuf saleh Auyo Jigawa 132 79RRI/JI/275/02/952157 YUSUF MUHAMMAD Hadejia Jigawa 133 79RRI/JI/112/02/346214 Hudu Ibrahim Birnin Kudu Jigawa 134 79RRI/JI/484/02/388642 YA'U IBRAHIM Malam Madori Jigawa 135 79RRI/JI/433/02/965251 DAUDA AHMAD Kiyawa Jigawa 136 79RRI/JI/259/02/081395 RUFA'I ABBA Gumel Jigawa 137 79RRI/JI/259/02/474451 ABDULLAHI ISIYA Gumel Jigawa 138 79RRI/JI/164/02/659412 IBRAHIM ADAMU Dutse Jigawa 139 79RRI/JI/275/02/264418 MUSA MUHAMMAD Hadejia Jigawa 140 79RRI/JI/126/02/517726 usaini sule Buji Jigawa 141 79RRI/JI/231/02/307841 MUSHAFIU SALISU Gagarawa Jigawa 142 79RRI/JI/71/02/167379 SALISU YUNUSA Auyo Jigawa 143 79RRI/JI/424/02/032851 MAMMAN ADAMU Kazaure Jigawa 144 79RRI/JI/433/02/836432 UMAR AHMAD Kiyawa Jigawa 145 79RRI/JI/112/02/738424 Rufa'i Abubakar Birnin Kudu Jigawa 146 79RRI/JI/109/02/794829 UMAR MUHAMMAD AYUBA Biriniwa Jigawa 147 79RRI/JI/164/02/212776 Madara Dahiru Dutse Jigawa 148 79RRI/JI/259/02/978766 HUSSAINI HARISU Gumel Jigawa 149 79RRI/JI/275/02/169869 SANI AHMAD MUHAMMAD Hadejia Jigawa 150 79RRI/JI/381/02/157313 MUSBAHU IBRAHIM Jahun Jigawa 151 79RRI/JI/658/02/304404 Salim Ahmed Roni Jigawa 152 79RRI/JI/479/02/308311 Bashari Abdullahi Maigatari Jigawa 153 79RRI/JI/500/02/370503 Abubakar Muhammed Miga Jigawa 154 79RRI/JI/164/02/351001 IDRIS ALI Dutse Jigawa 155 79RRI/JI/397/02/839914 BALA MUHAMMED ABDULLAHI Kafin Hausa Jigawa 156 79RRI/JI/658/02/693503 ABUBAKAR HALADU Roni Jigawa 157 79RRI/JI/431/02/991680 Adamu Usman Kiri Kasama Jigawa 158 79RRI/JI/112/02/883469 ABDULLAHI ADO Birnin Kudu Jigawa 159 79RRI/JI/262/02/303297 UMAR ISMAILA Guri Jigawa 160 79RRI/JI/760/02/205208 Sulaiman Abubakar Yankwashi Jigawa 161 79RRI/JI/275/02/942014 SULEIMAN SHAIBU ABDULLAHI Hadejia Jigawa 162 79RRI/JI/655/02/899801 abba Badamasi Ringim Jigawa 163 79RRI/JI/79/02/143867 AUWALU BALA Babura Jigawa 164 79RRI/JI/381/02/360980 Nasiru Abdullahi Jahun Jigawa 165 79RRI/JI/273/02/856115 ABDULLAHI DABO Gwiwa Jigawa 166 79RRI/JI/424/02/454515 LAWAN ISAH Kazaure Jigawa 167 79RRI/JI/658/02/318095 MUSTAPHA HARUNA Roni Jigawa 168 79RRI/JI/235/02/606836 Abdullahi Bashari Garki Jigawa 169 79RRI/JI/109/02/699275 Habu Adamu Biriniwa Jigawa 170 79RRI/JI/71/02/354802 ABDUL SANI Auyo Jigawa 171 79RRI/JI/479/02/708272 Abba Rabiu Maigatari Jigawa 172 79RRI/JI/109/02/481610 ABUBAKAR IDRIS Biriniwa Jigawa 173 79RRI/JI/484/02/872837 Abubakar Mahmud Malam Madori Jigawa 174 79RRI/JI/690/02/999429 SAHABI YAHAYA Sule Tankarkar Jigawa 175 79RRI/JI/231/02/201686 Kabiru A Kabiru Gagarawa Jigawa 176 79RRI/JI/109/02/966560 ABDULLAHI MUHAMMAD Biriniwa Jigawa 177 79RRI/JI/658/02/859848 MUHAMMAD DAUDA Roni Jigawa 178 79RRI/JI/259/02/049080 Hassan Muhammad Gumel Jigawa 179 79RRI/JI/433/02/964594 SULEMAN AMADU Kiyawa Jigawa 180 79RRI/JI/433/02/298514 TANKO SUNUSI Kiyawa Jigawa 181 79RRI/JI/479/02/723961 Karibu Isiya Maigatari Jigawa 182 79RRI/JI/71/02/761268 Muhammad
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