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State Name Senatorial Districts Political Party 1 Abia Sen. ABARIBE NIGERIAN SENATORS Senatorial SN State Name Political Party Districts 1 Abia Sen. ABARIBE ENYNNAYA Abia-South PDP 2 Abia Sen. THEODORE ORJI Abia-Central PDP Adamawa 3 Adamawa Sen. BINTA GARBA North APC Adamawa 4 Adamawa Sen. NYAKO ABDUL-AZIZ Central APC Adamawa 5 Adamawa Sen. AHMAD ABUBAKAR South APC Akwa Ibom 6 Akwa Ibom Sen. NELSON EFFIONG South PDP Akwa Ibom 7 Akwa Ibom Sen. BASSEY AKPAN North-East PDP Akwa Ibom 8 Akwa Ibom Sen. GODSWILL AKPABIO North-West PDP 9 Anambra Sen. EMMANUEL UBA Anambra South PDP 10 Anambra Sen. ODUAH STELLA Anambra North PDP 11 Bauchi Sen. MALAM WAKILI Bauchi South APC 12 Bauchi Sen. ISAH MISAU Bauchi Central APC 13 Bauchi Sen. SULEIMAN NAZIF Bauchi North APC 14 Bayelsa Sen. FOSTER OGOLA Bayelsa West PDP 15 Bayelsa Sen. PAULKER EMMANUEL Bayelsa Central PDP 16 Bayelsa Sen. BEN MURRAY-BRUCE Bayelsa East PDP Benue North 17 Benue Sen. GEORGE AKUME West APC 18 Benue Sen. DAVID MARK Benue South PDP Benue North 19 Benue Sen. BARNABAS GEMADE East APC 20 Borno Sen. ABUBAKAR KYARI Borno North APC 21 Borno Sen. BABA GARBA Borno Central APC 22 Borno Sen. MOHAMMED NDUME Borno South APC Cross River 23 Cross River Sen. GERSHOM BASSEY South PDP Cross River 24 Cross River Sen. JOHN ENOH Central PDP Cross River 25 Cross River Sen. OKOJI ROSE North PDP 26 Delta Sen. PETER NWABOSHI Delta North PDP 27 Delta Sen. OVIE OMO-AGEGE Delta Central LP 28 Delta Sen. JAMES MANAGER Delta South PDP 29 Ebonyi Sen. SUNDAY OGBUOJI Ebonyi South PDP 30 Ebonyi Sen. SAMUEL EGWU Ebonyi North PDP 31 Ebonyi Sen. JOSEPH OGBA Ebonyi Central PDP 32 Edo Sen. ALIMIKHENA FRANCIS Edo North APC 33 Edo Sen. ORDIA CLIFFORD Edo Central PDP 34 Edo Sen. AISAGBONRIODION URHOGHIDEEdo South PDP 35 Ekiti Sen. FATIMAT RAJI-RASAKI Ekiti Central PDP 36 Ekiti Sen. BIODUN OLUJIMI Ekiti South PDP 37 Ekiti Sen. DURO FASEYI Ekiti North PDP 38 Enugu Sen. IKE EKWEREMADU Enugu West PDP 39 Enugu Sen. UTAZI CHUKWUKA Enugu North PDP 40 Enugu Sen. GILBERT NNAJI Enugu East PDP 41 Gombe Sen. JOSHUA MOLTOBOK Gombe South PDP 42 Gombe Sen. NAFADA BAYERO Gombe North APC 43 Gombe Sen. MOHAMMED GOJE Gombe Central APC 44 Imo Sen. SAMUEL ANYANWU Imo East PDP 45 Imo Sen. ATHANASIUS ACHONU Imo North PDP 46 Imo Sen. HOPE UZODINMA Imo West PDP 47 Jigawa Sen. MOHAMMED SABO South West APC 48 Jigawa Sen. MUHAMMAD SHITU North East APC 49 Jigawa Sen. ABDULLAHI GUMEL North West APC 50 Kaduna Sen. SHEHU SANI Kaduna Central APC 51 Kaduna Sen. SULEIMAN HUNKUYI Kaduna North APC 52 Kaduna Sen. DANJUMA LAAH Kaduna South PDP 53 Kano Sen. KABIRU GAYA Kano-South APC 54 Kano Sen. RABIU KWANKWASO Kano-Central APC 55 Kano Sen. JIBRIN BARAU Kano-North APC 56 Katsina Sen. ABU IBRAHIM Katsina South APC 57 Katsina Sen. MUSTAPHA BUKAR Katsina North APC 58 Katsina Sen. KURFI UMARU Katsina Central APC 59 Kebbi Sen. YAHAYA ABDULLAHI Kebbi North APC 60 Kebbi Sen. BALA NAALLAH Kebbi South APC 61 Kebbi Sen. MUHAMMAD ADAMU Kebbi Central APC 62 Kogi Sen. AHMED OGEMBE Kogi Central APC 63 Kogi Sen. MELAYE DINO Kogi West APC 64 Kwara Sen. BUKOLA SARAKI Kwara Central APC 65 Kwara Sen. MOHAMMED LAFIAGI Kwara North APC 66 Kwara Sen. RAFIU IBRAHIM Kwara South APC 67 Lagos Sen. OLUREMI TINUBU Lagos-Central APC 68 Lagos Sen. OLAMILEKAN ADEOLA Lagos-West APC 69 Lagos Sen. BAREEHU ASHAFA Lagos-East APC Nasarawa 70 Nassarawa Sen. ARUWA GYUNKA North PDP Nasarawa 71 Nassarawa Sen. SULEIMAN ADOKWE South PDP 72 Nassarawa Sen. ABDULLAHI ADAMU Nasarawa West APC 73 Niger Sen. SANI MOHAMMED Niger South APC 74 Niger Sen. DAVID UMARU Niger East APC 75 Niger Sen. ALIYU ABDULLAHI Niger North APC 76 Ogun Sen. JOSEPH DADA Ogun West APC 77 Ogun Sen. BURUJI KASHAMU Ogun East PDP 78 Ogun Sen. OLANREWAJU TEJUOSO Ogun Central APC 79 Ondo Sen. ROBERT BOROFFICE Ondo North APC 80 Ondo Sen. YELE OMOGUNWA Ondo South PDP 81 Ondo Sen. OMOTAYO DONALD Ondo Central APC 82 Osun Sen. ISIAKA ADELEKE Osun West APC 83 Osun Sen. OMOWORARE BABAJIDE Osun East APC 84 Osun Sen. OLUSOLA ADEYEYE Osun Central APC 85 Oyo Sen. RILWAN AKANBI Oyo South APC 86 Oyo Sen. ABDULFATAI BUHARI Oyo North APC 87 Oyo Sen. MONSURAT SUNMONU Oyo Central APC 88 Plateau Sen. JONAH JANG Plateau North PDP 89 Plateau Sen. JOSHUA CHIBI Plateau Central PDP 90 Plateau Sen. JEREMIAH USENI Plateau South PDP 91 Sokoto Sen. ALIYU WAMAKKO Sokoto North APC 92 Sokoto Sen. IBRAHIM GOBIR Sokoto East APC 93 Sokoto Sen. ABDULLAHI IBRAHIM Sokoto South APC 94 Taraba Sen. ABUBAKAR SANI Taraba North PDP 95 Taraba Sen. YUSUF YUSUF Taraba Central APC 96 Taraba Sen. EMMANUEL BWACHA, CON Taraba South PDP 97 Yobe Sen. BUKAR IBRAHIM Yobe East APC 98 Yobe Sen. AHMAD LAWAN Yobe North APC 99 Yobe Sen. MOHAMMED HASSAN Yobe South PDP 100 Zamfara Sen. AHMAD SANI Zamfara West PDP Zamfara 101 Zamfara Sen. KABIR GARBA Central APC 102 Zamfara Sen. TIJJANI KAURA Zamfara North APC Representatives Ikwuano/Umua hia 1 Abia Hon. SAMUEL ONUIGBO North/South PDP Aba 2 Abia Hon. PRESTIGE OSSY North/South APGA Obingwa/Osisio 3 Abia Hon. SOLOMON ADAELU ma/Ugbunagbo PDP Isuikwato/Umu 4 Abia Hon. ONYEJEOCHA NKEIRUKA nneochi PDP Ukwa East/Ukwa 5 Abia Hon. NKEM UZOMA West PDP Isiala Ngwa 6 Abia Hon. DARLINGTON NWOKOCHA North/South PDP Arochukwu/Oh 7 Abia Hon. UKO NKOLE afia PDP 8 Abia Hon. NNENNA ELENDU Bende PDP 9 Adamawa Hon. SADIQ IBRAHIM Fufore/Song APC Michika/Madag 10 Adamawa Hon. ADAMU KAMALE ali PDP Ikwuano/Umua hia 11 Abia Hon. SAMUEL ONUIGBO North/South PDP Aba 12 Abia Hon. PRESTIGE OSSY North/South APGA Obingwa/Osisio 13 Abia Hon. SOLOMON ADAELU ma/Ugbunagbo PDP Isuikwato/Umu 14 Abia Hon. ONYEJEOCHA NKEIRUKA nneochi PDP Ukwa East/Ukwa 15 Abia Hon. NKEM UZOMA West PDP Isiala Ngwa 16 Abia Hon. DARLINGTON NWOKOCHA North/South PDP Arochukwu/Oh 17 Abia Hon. UKO NKOLE afia PDP 18 Abia Hon. NNENNA ELENDU Bende PDP 19 Adamawa Hon. SADIQ IBRAHIM Fufore/Song APC Michika/Madag 20 Adamawa Hon. ADAMU KAMALE ali PDP Abak/Etim 21 Akwa Ibom Hon. EMMANUEL EKON Ekpo/Ika PDP 22 Akwa Ibom Hon. IBORO EKANEM Ikono/ Ini PDP Oron/Mbo/Oko bo/UrueOffong /Oruko/Udung- 23 Akwa Ibom Hon. NSE EKPENYONG Uko PDP Ukanafun/Oruk 24 Akwa Ibom Hon. EMMANUEL UKOETE anam PDP Ikot Ekpene/ Essien Udim/ 25 Akwa Ibom Hon. EMMANUEL AKPAN Obot Akara PDP Ikot Abasi/Mkpat Enin/Eastern 26 Akwa Ibom Hon. FRANCIS UDUYOK Obolo PDP Anambra 27 Anambra Hon. PETER MADUBUEZE East/West APC Awka 28 Anambra Hon. ANAYO NNEBE North/South PDP 29 Anambra Hon. CHUKWUKA ONYEMA Ogbaru PDP 30 Anambra Hon. EUCHARIA OKWUNNA Aguta PDP Anaocha/Njikok 31 Anambra Hon. OKECHUKWU EZE a/Dunukofia PDP Orumba 32 Anambra Hon. SOPULUCHUKWU EZEONWUKANorth/South PDP 33 Anambra Hon. CHUKWUEMEKA ANOHU Ihiala PDP Nnewi North/South/Ek 34 Anambra Hon. AZUBAGO IFEANYI wusigo PDP Onitsha 35 Anambra Hon. EMEKA IDU North/South PDP Idemili 36 Anambra Hon. CHIDOKA OBINNA North/South PDP 37 Anambra Hon. GABRIEL ONYENWIFE Oyi/Ayamelum APGA 38 Bauchi Hon. GUMAU YAHAYA Toro APC 39 Bauchi Hon. IBRAHIM BABA Katagum APC 40 Bauchi Hon. SHEHU MUSA Bauchi APC Bogoro/Dass/T 41 Bauchi Hon. DOGARA YAKUBU afawa Balewa APC Misau/Damba 42 Bauchi Hon. AHMED YERIMA m APC Darazo/Gunjuw 43 Bauchi Hon. JIKA HALIRU a APC 44 Bauchi Hon. OMAR TATA Zaki APC Jama’are/Itas- 45 Bauchi Hon. ISA MOHAMMED Gadau APC 46 Bauchi Hon. MOHAMMED GARBA Gamawa APC 47 Bauchi Hon. ZAKARI SALISU Ningi/Warji APC 48 Bauchi Hon. ADAMU GURAI Shira/Giade APC 49 Bauchi Hon. MUHAMMAD ABDU Alkaleri/Kirfi APC 50 Bayelsa Hon. OFONGO HENRY Southern Ijaw PDP Sagbama/Ekere 51 Bayelsa Hon. AGBEDI YEITIEMONE mor PDP 52 Bayelsa Hon. JEPHTHAH FOINGHA Brass/Nembe PDP 53 Bayelsa Hon. SODAGUNO FESTUS-OMONI Ogbia PDP Yenagoa/Kolok 54 Bayelsa Hon. DOUYE DIRI una/Opokuma PDP 55 Benue Hon. AJA SAMSON Oju/Obi PDP Kwande/Ushon 56 Benue Hon. IOREMBER WAYO go APC Katsina- 57 Benue Hon. MEMGA EMMANUEL Ala/Ukum/Logo PDP 58 Benue Hon. OCHEPO ADAMU Apa/Agatu PDP 59 Benue Hon. ORKER-JEV YISA Buruku APC Vandeikya/Kon 60 Benue Hon. HERMAN HEMBE shisha APC Ado/Obadigbo/ 61 Benue Hon. ADABAH CHRISTIAN Opkokwu PDP 62 Benue Hon. TARKIGHIN DICKSON Makurdi/Guma APC 63 Benue Hon. JOHN DYEGH Gboko/Tarka APC Gwer East/Gwer 64 Benue Hon. MARK GBILLAH West APC Otukpo/Ohimin 65 Benue Hon. AWULU ADAJI i PDP 66 Borno Hon. MOHAMMED MONGUNO Jere APC Biu/Bayo/Shani 67 Borno Hon. ALIYU MUKTAR /Kwaya Kusar APC Dikwa/Mafaf/K 68 Borno Hon. MAHHUD MAINA onduga APC Kaga/Gubio/Ma 69 Borno Hon. MOHAMMED SANDA gumeri APC Bama/Ngala/Ka 70 Borno Hon. SHRIFF MOHAMMED labalge APC Maiduguri 71 Borno Hon. ABDUKADIR RAHIS (Metropolitan) APC Askira- 72 Borno Hon. JIBRIN SANTUMARI Uba/Hawul APC Damboa/Gwoz 73 Borno Hon. ASABE BASHIR a/Chibok APC Kukawa/Mobba r/Abadam/Guz 74 Borno Hon. MALLAM GANA amalai APC 75 Cross River Hon. AGOM JARIGBE Ogoja/Yala PDP 76 Cross River Hon. NGORO AGIBE Ikom/Boki PDP 77 Cross River Hon. BASSEY EWAH Yakurr/Abi PDP 78 Cross River Hon. IROM MICHAEL Obubra/Etung PDP Akpabuyo/Baka ssi/Calabar 79 Cross River Hon. AYI EKPEYONG South PDP Bekwarra/Obud 80 Cross River Hon. IDAGBO OCHIGLEGOR u/Obanliku PDP 81 Cross River Hon. EFFIONG DANIEL Akamkpa/Biase PDP Calabar Munincipal/Od 82 Cross River Hon. EDIM ETA ukpani PDP 83 Delta Hon.
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