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LIST of NATIONAL CONFERENCE COMMITTEES and ITS MEMBERS Committee on Devolution of Powers LIST OF NATIONAL CONFERENCE COMMITTEES AND ITS MEMBERS Committee on Devolution of Powers S/N Name 1. Chief Ayo Adebanjo 2 Chief Barrister Gbadegesin Adedeji 3 Senator Anthony Adefuye 4 Chief Adeniyi Akintola 5 Dr Amadu A. Ali 6 Prof Jibril Aminu 7 His Royal Highness Asara A.Asara 8 Attah Obong Victor 9 Dr Tunji Braithwaite 10 Briggs Annkio 11 Alhaji Bashir M.Dalhatu 12 Danbatta Magaji 13 Prof Godini G.Darah 14 Alhaji Usman Faruk 15 Engr Abubakar Buba Galadinma 16 Dr Chief Dozie Ifedike 17 Sen. Ibrahim Nasiru Mantu 18 Dr Junaid Muhammad 19 Sen Ken Nnamani 20 Prof A.B.C.Nwosu 21 Prof Mrs Rose Onah 22 Mr Anthony Sani 23 Dr Haruna Usman Sanusi 24 Sen. Gbemi Saraki 25 Sen Jack Tilley Gyado 27 Mallam Tanko Yakassai 28 Hon Dr Haruna Yerima COMMITTEE ON POLITICAL RESTRUCTURING AND FORMS OF GOVERNMENT S/N Name 1 Prof Anya O.Anya 2 Arogbofa Basorun Seinde 3 Senator Ahmed Mohammed Aruwa 4 Dr Olatokunbo Awolowo-Dosumu 5 Pastor Tunde Bakare 6 Senator Nimi Barigha-Amanage 7 Senator Sa’aidu Mohammed Dansadau 8 Dr Sam Egwu 9 Chief Benjamin S.C. Elue 10 Chief Gary Enwo Igariwey 11 Chief Olu Falae 12 Hon Binta Masi Garba 13 Mallam Sule Yahya Hamma 14 Hon Mohammed Umara Kumalia 15 Senator Sa’aidu Umar Kumo 16 His Excellency Engr Abdulkadir A.Kure 17 Mohammed AVM Moukhtar 18 Dr Abubakar Sadiqque Mohammed 19 Prof Isa Baba Mohammed 20 Air Cdre Idongesit Nkanga 21 Gen Ike (rtd)Nwachukwu 22 Mr Nduka Obaigbena 23 Mr Peter Odili 24 Mr Yemi Odumakin 25 Dr Phillips O.Salawu 26 Amb. Fidelis N.Tapgun 27 Gen Jonathan N. (Rtd)Temlong 28 Waziri Adamu Maina COMMITTEE ON NATIONAL SECURITY S/N Name 1 Chief Gani Adams 2 Barrister Samuel CP Adetuyi 3 General Alani Akinrinade 4 Barr Bashir AIG (Rtd)Albasu 5 Brig. Gen. Muhammad Mansur (Rtd)Dan-Ali 6 Dodo Damian SAN 7 Alhaji Aliyu Akwe Doma 8 Maj-Gen Geoffrey (Rtd)Ejiga 9 Chief Albert K.Horsfall 10 Brig.Gen.(Barr) D.O Idada-Ikponmwen 11 Jimeta Mohammed Gambo Adamu 12 Gen Zemani (Rtd) Lekwot 13 Senator Ahmed Inuwa Mohammed 14 Monguno Hajiya Fati (Dogonyaro) Ali 15 Maj Gen Alex Rtd Mschelbwala 16 Chief (Barr) Nicholas Daru Nkemdeme 17 Col Tony Nyiam (Rtd) 18 Her Excellency Erele Olusola Agbeja Obada 19 Gp Capt Canice Ohadomere 20 High Chief Jerome Okwuonu 21 Lt. Gen Jeremiah T Useni (Rtd) 22 Senator Bello Maitama Yusuf 23 Gen Paul Omu (Rtd) 24 Group Capt Joe Orji (Rtd) COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT S/N Name 1 Elder Barrister John A.Achimugu 2 Rev. Pastor Nnimmo 3 Eluemunoh Elder Chris Dr Oseloko 4 Chief Dr Silas Eneyo 5 Gbadebo Yinka 6 Alhaji Mohammed Goni 7 Alhaji Sule Iyaji 8 Mr Bukar Kyari 9 Alhaji S Madugu 10 Mr John Mamman 11 Mandari Yandoma Bukar 12 Mr Ledum Metee 13 Prof N. Oluwafemi Mimiko 14 Prince Bob Kay Njemanze 15 Prince Chinedu Nwajiuba 16 Prince Yakubu A.Ochefu 17 Okoye Festus 18 Salako Sunday Olusoji 19 Prof Tunde Samuel 20 Sen. Ladan Shuni 21 Engr Olu Andah Wai-Ogosu 22 Waziri Hajiya Mariya 23 His Royal Highness Ibrahim Yaro, Esu Bwari 24 Alhaji Umaru Musa Zandam COMMITTEE ON POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE S/N Name 1 Dr Garba Abari 2 Amb Yerima Abdullahi 3 Khairat Senator Abdulrazaq-Gwadabe 4 Amb. Hassan Adamu 5 Chief Mike SAN Ahamba 6 Prof (Mrs) Olabisi I.Aina 7 Sir Olaniwun Ajayi 8 Dr Amos Akingba 9 Elder Bulus Dareng 10 Prof Samuel Egwu 11 Ekpu Ray 12 Prof Jerry Gana 13 Senator Ibrahim M Ida 14 Senator Florence Ita-Giwa 15 Alhaji Ahmadu Adamu Mu’azu 16 Dr Bello Halliru Muhammad 17 Hon Ghali Umar Na’abba 18 Chief Barr. Dan Nwanyanwu 19 Hon Prince Chibudom Nwuche 20 Senator Aniete Okon 21 Senator Femi Okorounmu 22 Ugochukwu Chris Onyema 23 Senator Wabara Adolphus 24 Mallam Kabiru Abdullahi Yusuf COMMITTEE ON LAW, JUDICIARY, HUMAN RIGHTS AND LEGAL REFORM S/N Name 1 Dr Olisa SAN Agbakoba 2 Justice Peter Akere 3 Justice Adamu Aliyu 4 HRH Alhaji Abdullahi Ibn Mohammed Askirama III 5 Hon. Justice Baba Alkali Ba’aba 6 Bucknor-Akerele Senator Kofoworola 7 Dr Magdalyne Mbadazendan Dura 8 Mr Charles Edosomwan 9 Falana Femi 10 HRH Justice Lawal Hassan Gunmi 11 Prof Onje Gye-Wado 12 Musa Hajja Bintu Ibrahim 13 Hon Justice Abdullahi Mustapha (Rtd) 14 Barr Igberi Nweme 15 Hon. Justice G.A Oguntade 16 Chief Bayo Ojo SAN 17 Hon. Olawale Osun 18 Chief Mike Ozekhome SAN 19 Ms Hauwa Evelyn Shekarau 20 Hon Justice F.F Tabai 21 Barr Zabair Muhammad Umar 22 Hon Justice Veronica Ngozi Umeh 23 Chief Goddy Uwazurike 24 Prof Auwulu Yadudu COMMITTEE ON SOCIAL SECTOR S/N Name 1 Prof Gambo Abdullahi Abdullahi 2 Dr Fati Lamu Adamu 3 Comrade Olowale James Ajani 4 Prof Dora Akunyili 5 Anenih Iyom Josephine 6 Arc Ibrahim Bunu 7 Dr Osahon Enabulele 8 Senator Nnamdi Eriobuna 9 Comrade Peter Esele 10 Prof Mrs Amakievi Gabriel 11 Gaskia Jaye 12 Dr Fati Eunice Ibrahim 13 Ismail Ha’jiya Aisha M.S 14 Hon Dr Salome Audu Jankada 15 Prof Aisha I.Madawaki 16 Dr Mrs Olayemi Mahmud-Fasominu 17 His Excellency Prof Chigozie Ogbu 18 Her Excellency Mrs Atim Etim Okpoyo 19 Chief Mrs Bisi Olateru Olagbegi 20 Dr Kunle Olajide 21 Alhaji Muhammed Othman 22 Mr Bah Abubakar Samo 23 Prof. Dakum Shown 24 Dr Shem Nuhu Zagbayi COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORATATION 1 Abubakar Yusuf Hamisu 2 Senator Musa Adede 3 Barr Promise Adebunmi Kanayo Adewusi 4 Barr Chris Agbonwanegbe 5 Akpan Brenda 6 Hon Chief Obi Anoliefo 7 Mallam Hamman Bello Barkindo 8 Dr Abdu Bulama 9 Barr J.I Ebinum 10 Mrs Patience Hadiza Ibrahim 11 Alhaji Musa Shehu Isiwele 12 Chief Mrs Hannatu Lohor 13 Dr Clement Mgbada 14 Nahaya Asabe Baba 15 Nwagwu Ezenwa 16 Obur Clifford 17 Olasanoye Oyinkan 18 Olukoya Michael 19 Obur Clifford 20 Mrs Felicia Sanni 21 Hon. Sheik Mudathir Sekoni 22 Ugoeze Millicent Okonkwo 23 Prof John Uko 24 Mrs Lydia J.Viko COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT S/N Name 1 Dr Femi Abayori 2 Hon. Salvadoor Moshood Adegoke 3 High Chief Dr Aleogho Raymond Dokpesi 4 Mr Emeka D Eleh 5 Chief Olabode George 6 Engr Mrs Esther Gonda 7 Hon Dandeson Hart 8 Ighure Isaac 9 Prof U.M.O Ivowi 10 Engr Dr Ezekiel Izuogu 11 Chief Mrs Remi Kuku 12 Prof Aisha Madawaki 13 Dr Daniel G Maddo 14 Engr Vincent I.Maduka 15 Musa Aliyu Abdulhakeem 16 Chief Uzoma Nwosu Iheme 17 Obasi Comrade Chinonso 18 Mr Lanre Ogundipe 19 (Dr) Josephat Itafu Okey Ntufam 20 Hon Sylvester Oziegbe Okoh 21 Prof Ambrose Okwole 22 Prof Mrs Marietu Tenuche 23 Prof Oyewale Tomori 24 Dr Balarabe Yushau COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE 1 Comrade Abdulkadir Abdulsalam 2 Mrs Sheila Tamuno Abiye 3 Barr Chris Danjuma Abongaby 4 Chief Mrs Temitope Ajayi 5 Senator Iyabo Anisulowo 6 Anka Hassan Salihu 7 Babajo Hajia Nafisatu 8 Prof Ivara Ejemot Esu 9 Hadejia Umaru Mohammed 10 Ibrahim Imam Kashim 11 Mrs Ifeoma Idigbe 12 Ikegwuonu Nnaemeka 13 Mrs Ifeoma Idigbe 14 Iliasu Hajiya Mariyatu 15 Dr Mohammed Hassan Lawal 16 Prof Ganyir Gabriel Lombin 17 Senator Dr Offia Nwali 18 Dr Mrs Amaeze Nwuzor 19 Prof (Mrs) Nnenna N Oti 20 Prof Abdul Ganyir Gabriel Raji 21 Hon Emmanuel Tsamadu 22 Rt Hon Tseer Tsumba 23 Umoru Mosunmola 24 Usman Hajiya Altine COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SOCIETY, LABOUR AND SPORTS S/N Name 1 Akande Kazeem 2 Aliyu Zainab Argungu 3 Aremu Isaa 4 Comrade (Mrs) Dinatu Asibi Assani 5 Mr Paul Basi 6 Mr Iliya A Danga 7 Rt Hon Oruk Out Duke 8 Duntoye Comrade Ben 9 Ezike Ebuchukwu 10 Giwa Kyauta 11 Dr Mrs Hannatu Ladi Ibrahim 12 Comrade Henry Nwabueze 13 Comrade Lucy A Offiong 14 Mrs Bola Ogunrinade 15 Dr Joe Okei-Odunmakin 16 Okunniyi Veteran Olawole 17 Mr Rotimi Oladele 18 Omar Abdulwahed Ibrahim 19 Engr Bede Opara 20 Ozo-Eson Dr Peter 21 Rafsanjani Auwal Musa 22 Shu’aibu Kiri Mohammed 23 Umoh Ms Ekaete Judith 24 Ya’u Y.Z COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SERVICE S/N Name 1 Rt Hon Taofiq Olawole Abdussalam 2 Chief Sampson Agbaru 3 HRH Igwe (Amb) L.O.C Agubuzu 4 Rt Hon Habu Isa Ajiya 5 Chief Olusola Akanmode 6 Ali Ammuna Lawan 7 Amb Adamu Aliyu 8 Alhaji Saida Barda 9 Dada Olayinka 10 Alhaji Yusuf Kawu Daibu 11 Senator Daisy Danjuma 12 Dr Anet Antai Ekerendu 13 Chief Paul Enebeli 14 Mrs Eunice Igwe 15 Comrade Bobboi Bala Kaigama 16 Dr Bilikisu Magoro Hajiya 17 Mamman Kenan 18 Prof. Joshua C.Ogbonnaya 19 Chief Ajibola Ogunsola 20 Engr Ebele O.Okeke 21 Olaitan Olakunle Olarenwaju 22 Gen Raji Rasaki (Rtd) 23 HRH Alhaji Dr Nuhu Muhammad Sanusi 24 Prof Yusufu Turaki COMMITTEE ON POLITICAL PARTIES AND ELECTORAL MATTERS S/N Name 1. Hon Musa Elayo Abdullahi 2 Sen Abdullahi Bala Adamu 3 Hon Dr Felix Akhabue 4 Prof Muhammad Nur Alkali 5 Ayu Dr Iyorchia 6 Chief Mrs Anthonia Balogun 7 Chief Wachukwu Chukwu 8 Dr Saleh Dauda 9 Chief Nehemiah Olushola Ebiseni 10 Rt Hon Ignatius Kevin Edet 11 Senator Muhammed Ibrahim 12 Jibril Senator Mohammed Kabiru 13 Kawu Is’haq Moddibo 14 Mallam Naseer Kura 15 Dr Mrs Ngierwagha 16 Rt Hon Chief Anayo Nnebe 17 Prof Kimse Okoko 18 Mrs Ezinwa Okoroafor 19 Mrs Remi Olatubora 20 His Excellency Olusegun Osoba 21 Barr Musa Salihu 22 Alhaji Mohammed Zoro Sani 23 His Excellency Chief Achike Udenwa 24 Yusuf Khalifa Hassan COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN POLICY AND DIASPORA MATTERS S/N Name 1 Amb Abdulmumuni Abubakar AIG Rtd 2 Hon Abubakar Sadiq Ahmed 3 Chief Babatunde Ala 4 Hon George Anibowei 5 Amb Fidel Mama Ayogu 6 Amb Hon (Prof) Lawrence Ekpebu 7 Prof Ibrahim Agboola Gambari 8 Amb Yaro Yusuf Mamman 9 Manuga Dudu Poloma 10 Amb Isa Aliyu Mohammed 11 Chief Barr Dan Leonard Nzadon 12 Oke Mrs Bunmi 13 Amb Vincent Sunny Okonbi 14 Mr Gabriel Okoye 15 Mr Adebayo Oladimeji 16 Prof Akin Oyebode 17 Amb B.M Sani 18 Amb A.J Shinkaye 19 Amb Ibrahim Mai Sule 20 Dr Nelson U.A.Uwaga 21 Udechukwu Christian Chukwudozie 22 Uyot Chris 23 Rt Hon Muhammad Yaro 24 Ambassador Suleiman Zubairu COMMITTEE ON LAND TENURE AND NATIONAL BOUNDARIES S/N Name 1 HRM Oba Arc Aderemi A.Adedapo 2 HRM Oba Michael Gbadebo Adedeji Ariyoyewonye II 3 Barr Bisi Adegbuyi 4 Hon Dame Victoria Akanwa 5 Hon Justice Balkisu Bello Aliyu 6 Aluko Daniel Steve Osebi 7 His Royal Highness King Alfred Uba 8 His Excellency King Alfred Diete-Spiff 9 Rear Adm.
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