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Abia Adamawa Akwa Ibom INDEPENDENT NATIONAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION 2019 GENERAL ELECTIONS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ELECTIONS HELD ON 23RD FEBRUARY AND 9TH MARCH 2019 LIST OF MEMBERS-ELECT OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES STATE SN CONSTITUENCY CANDIDATE GENDER PARTY REMARKS ABIA 1 ABA NORTH / ABA SOUTH OSSY EHIRIODO OSSY PRESTIGE M APGA CHINEDU 8 2 AROCHUKWU / OHAFIA NKOLE UKO NDUKWE M PDP 3 BENDE BENJAMIN OKEZIE KALU M APC 4 IKWUANO / UMUAHIA SAMUEL IFEANYI ONUIGBO M PDP NORTH / UMUAHIA SOUTH 5 ISIALA NGWA NORTH / DARLINGTON NWOKOCHA M PDP SOUTH 6 ISUIKWUATO / NKEIRUKA C. ONYEJEOCHA F APC UMUNEOCHI 7 OBINGWA / OSISIOMA / SOLOMON ADAELU M PDP UGWUNAGBO 8 UKWA EAST / UKWA WEST UZOMA NKEM ABONTA M PDP ADAMAWA 8 9 DEMSA / LAMURDE / KWAMOTI BITRUS LAORI M PDP NUMAN 10 FUFORE / SONG MUHAMMED MUSTAFA SAIDU M PDP 11 GANYE / JADA / MAYO ABDULRAZAK SA’AD NAMDAS M APC BELWA / TOUNGO 12 YOLA NORTH / YOLA ABDULRAUF ABDULKADIR M APC SOUTH/ GIREI MODIBBO 13 GOMBI / HONG YUSUF BUBA YAKUB M APC 14 GUYUK / SHELLENG GIBEON GOROKI M PDP 15 MADAGALI / MICHIKA ZAKARIA DAUDA NYAMPA M PDP 16 MAIHA / MUBI NORTH / JAAFAR ABUBAKAR MAGAJI M APC MUBI SOUTH AKWA IBOM 10 17 ABAK / ETIM EKPO / IKA ANIEKAN JOHN UMANAH M PDP 18 EKET / ESIT EKET / IBENO IFON PATRICK NATHAN M PDP / ONNA 19 IKOT EKPENE / ESSIEN IKONG NSIKAK OKON M PDP UDIM / OBOT AKARA 20 ETINAN / NSIT IBOM / NSIT ONOFIOK AKPAN LUKE M PDP UBIUM 21 UYO / URUAN /NSIT ATAI / ENYONG MICHAEL OKON M PDP ASUTAN / IBESIKPO 1 22 ITU /IBIONO IBOM ARCHIBONG HENRY OKON M PDP 23 IKONO / INI EMMANUEL UKPONG-UDO M PDP EFFIONG 24 IKOT ABASI / MKPAT ENIN/ FRANCIS CHARLES UDUYOR M PDP EASTERN OBOLO 25 MBO / OKOBO / ORON / EKPENYONG NSE M PDP UDUNG UKO / URUE 26 UKANAFUNOFFONG ORUKO /ORUK ANAM / UNYIME JOSIAH IDEM M PDP ANAMBRA 11 27 AGUATA UMEOJI CHUKWUMA MICHAEL M APGA 28 ANAMBRA EAST / CHINEDU BENJAMIN OBIDIGWE M APGA ANAMBRA WEST 29 AWKA NORTH / AWKA ONWUASO CHINEDU M PDP SOUTH 30 IDEMILI NORTH / IDEMILI IBEZI IFEANYI ANTHONY M APGA SOUTH 31 IHIALA IFEANYI CHUDY MOMAH M APGA 32 NJIKOKA / DUNUKOFIA / AYIKA VALENTINE OGBONNA M PDP ANAOCHA 33 NNEWI NORTH / NNEWI CHRIS EMEKA AZUBOGU M PDP SOUTH / EKWUSIGO 34 OGBARU ONYEMA CHUKWUKA M PDP WILFRED 35 ONITSHA NORTH / LYNDA CHUBA IKPEAZU F PDP ONITSHA SOUTH 36 ORUMBA NORTH / EZENWANKWO OKWUDILI M APGA ORUMBA SOUTH 37 OYI / AYAMELUM OFUMELU VINCENT EKENE M PDP BAUCHI 12 38 ALKALERI / KIRFI MOHAMMED MUSA PALI M APC 39 BAUCHI ABDULLAHI YAKUBU SHEHU M PRP 40 BOGORO / DASS / YAKUBU DOGARA M PDP TAFAWA BALEWA 41 DARAZO / GANJUWA MANU SORO MASUR M APC 42 GAMAWA GARBA GOLOLO MOHAMMED M APC 43 SHIRA/ GIADE ABUBAKAR FAGGO KANI M APC 44 JAMA'ARE /ITAS-GADAU UBA BASHIR MASHEMA M APC 45 KATAGUM UMAR ABDULKADIR SARKI M PRP 46 MISAU / DAMBAM MAKAMA MISAU IBRAHIM M APC 47 NINGI / WARJI ABDULKADIR SA’AD ABDULLAHI M APC 48 TORO MUDA LAWAL UMAR M APC 49 ZAKI OMAR TATA M APC BAYELSA 5 50 BRASS / NEMBE ISRAEL SUNNY GOLI M APC 2 51 EKEREMOR / SAGBAMA AGBEDI FREDERICK YEITIEMONE M PDP 52 YENAGOA /KOLOKUMA STEPHEN SINIKIEM AZAIKI M PDP OPOKUMA 53 OGBIA OBUA AZIBAPU FRED M PDP 54 SOUTHERN IJAW PREYE INFLUENCE GOODLUCK M APC OSEKE BENUE 11 55 ADO / OGBADIGBO / FRANCIS OTTAH AGBO M PDP OKPOKWU 56 APA / AGATU GODDAY SAMUEL ODAGBOYI M LP 57 BURUKU KPAM JIMIN SOKPO M PDP 58 GBOKO / TARKA JOHN DYEGH M APC 59 GUMA / MAKURDI MZONDU BENJAMIN BEM M PDP 60 GWER EAST / GWER MARK TERSEER GBILLAH M PDP WEST 61 KATSINA ALA / UKUM / IORKYAW RICHARD GBANDE M PDP LOGO 62 KONSHISHA / VANDEIKYA IORWASE HEMBE HERMAN C. M APGA 63 KWANDE / USHONGO TYOUGH ROBERT AONDONA M PDP 64 OJU / OBI DECLARATION MADE UNDER DURESS 65 OTUKPO / OHIMINI ONUH ONYECHE BLESSING F APGA BORNO 10 66 KUKAWA / MOBBAR/ MALLAM BUKAR GANA M APC ABADAM / GUZAMALA 67 ASKIRA - UBA / HAWUL HARUNA MSHELIA M APC 68 BAMA / NGALA / KALA – ZAINAB GIMBA F APC BALGE 69 BIU / KWAYA - KUSAR / MUKTAR BETARA ALIYU M APC SHANI/ BAYO 70 DAMBOA / GWOZA AHMADU USMAN JAHA M APC CHIBOK / 71 DIKWA / MAFA / KONDUGA IBRAHIM MOHAMMED BUKAR M APC 72 JERE SATOMI ALHAJI AHMED M APC 73 KAGA / GUBIO / USMAN ZANNAH M APC MAGUMERI 74 MAIDUGURI ABDULKADIR RAHIS M APC METROPOLITAN 75 MONGUNO / NGANZAI/ MOHAMMED TAHIR MONGUNO M APC MARTE CROSS 76 YAKURR /ABI EGBOPMA ALEX M APC RIVER 8 77 AKAMKPA / BIASE DANIEL EFFIONG ASUQUO M PDP 78 CALABAR SOUTH/ ESSIEN EKPENYONG AYI M PDP AKPABUYO / BAKASSI 3 79 OBANLIKU / OBUDU/ OCHIGLEGOR IDAGBO M PDP BEKWARA 80 IKOM /BOKI CHRISTOPHER NGORO AGIBE M PDP 81 CALABAR MUNICIPAL / ETA MBORA EDIM M PDP ODUKPANI 82 OBUBRA /ETUNG MICHAEL ETABA IROM M PDP 83 OGOJA / YALA JARIGBE AGOM JARIGBE M PDP DELTA 10 84 ANIOCHA NORTH / NDUDI GODWIN ELUMELU M PDP ANIOCHA SOUTH / 85 BOMADIOSHIMILI / NORTHPATANI / EBOMO NICHOLAS MUTU M PDP OSHIMILI SOUTH 86 BURUTU JULIUS GBABOJOR PANDI M PDP 87 ETHIOPE EAST / ETHIOPE BEN ROLAND IGBAKPA M PDP WEST 88 IKA NORTH EAST / IKA VICTOR ONYEMAECHI NWOKOLO M PDP SOUTH 89 ISOKO NORTH / ISOKO OGOR LEONARD OKUME M PDP SOUTH 90 NDOKWA EAST/ NDOKWA OSSAI NICHOLAS OSSAI M PDP WEST / UKWUANI 91 OKPE / SAPELE / UVWIE OBERUAKPEFE ANTHONY AFE M PDP 92 UGHELLI NORTH / WAIVE EJIROGHENE FRANCIS M APC UGHELLI SOUTH/ UDU 93 WARRI NORTH / WARRI THOMAS EREYITOMI M PDP SOUTH / WARRI SOUTH EBONYI WEST 6 94 ABAKALIKI / IZZI SYLVESTER OGBAGA M PDP 95 AFIKPO NORTH / AFIKPO IGARIWEY IDUMA ENWO M PDP SOUTH 96 EBONYI / OHAUKWU CHUKWUMA ALUGBALA M PDP NWAZUNKU 97 EZZA NORTH / ISHIELU ANAYO EDWIN NWONU M PDP 98 EZZA SOUTH / IKWO OGBEE LAZARUS NWERU M PDP 99 IVO / OHAOZARA / ONICHA MAKWE LIVINUS MAKWE M PDP EDO 9 100 AKOKO EDO AKPATASON OHIOZOJEH PETER M APC 101 EGOR / IKPOBA OKHA JUDE ISE-IDEHEN M PDP 102 ESAN CENTRAL / ESAN JOE EDIONWELE M PDP WEST / IGUEBEN 103 ESAN NORTH EAST / SERGIUS OSEASOCHIE OGUN M PDP ESAN SOUTH EAST 104 ETSAKO CENTRAL/ JOHNSON EGWAKHIDE OGHUMA M APC ETSAKO EAST / ETSAKO WEST 105 OREDO OGBEIDE-IHAMA OMOREGIE M PDP 106 ORHIONMWON / PATRICK AISOWIEREN M APC UHUNMWODE 4 107 OVIA NORTH EAST / OVIA IDAHOSA DENIS M APC SOUTH WEST 108 OWAN EAST / OWAN JULIUS IHONVBERE M APC WEST EKITI 6 109 ADO EKITI / IREPODUN FATOBA OLUSOLA STEVE M APC IFELODUN 110 IJERO / EKITI WEST / OGUNLOLA OMOWUMI OLUBUNMI F APC EFON 111 EKITI SOUTH WEST / ADARAMODU ADEYEMI RAPHAEL M APC IKERE / ISE ORUN 112 GBONYIN / EKITI EAST / BAMISILE OLUFEMI RICHARD M APC EMURE 113 IDO/ OSI/ MOBA/ OLANREWAJU IBRAHIM KUNLE M APC ILEJEMEJE 114 IKOLE / OYE OWOLABI PETER M APC ENUGU 8 115 ANINRI / AWGU / OJI OKECHUKWU TOBY M PDP RIVER 116 ENUGU EAST / ISI-UZO NNAJI PRINCE CORNELIUS M PDP NWAEDOZIE 117 ENUGU NORTH / ENUGU CHUKWUEGBO OFOR GREGORY M PDP SOUTH 118 EZEAGU / UDI AMADI DENNIS OGUERINWA M PDP 119 IGBO-ETITI / UZO-UWANI OKE MARTINS M PDP 120 IGBO-EZE NORTH / SIMON CHUKWUEMEKA ATIGWE M PDP UDENU 121 NKANU EAST / NKANU NNAJI NNOLIM JOHN M PDP WEST 122 NSUKKA / IGBO-EZE ASADU PATRICK OZIOKOJA M PDP SOUTH GOMBE 6 123 AKKO USMAN BELLO KUMO APC 124 BALANGA / BILLIRI MELA VICTOR M APC 125 DUKKU / NAFADA AISHATU JIBRIL DUKKU F APC 126 GOMBE / KWAMI / BAUCHI YAYA TANGO M APC FUNAKAYE 127 KALTUNGO / SHONGOM KARU SIMON ELISHA M APC 128 YAMALTU / DEBA ABUBAKAR YUNUSA AHMAD M APC IMO 10 129 ABO-MBAISE / NGOR BEDE UCHENNA EKE M PDP OKPALA 130 AHIAZU MBAISE / EMEKA MARTINS CHINEDU M PDP EZINIHITTE 131 EHIME MBANO / IHITE- CHIKE JOHN OKAFOR M APC UBOMA / OBOWO 132 IDEATO NORTH / IDEATO PASCHAL OBI M AA SOUTH 133 IKEDURU / MBAITOLI NWAWUBA HENRY NDOCHUKWU M PDP 134 ISIALA MBANO / OKIGWE / M PDP ONWUBUARIRI OBINNA KINGSLEY ONUIMO 5 135 ISU/NJABA / NKWERE / UGONNA OZURIGBO M APC NWANGELE 136 OGUTA / OHAJI-EGBEMA / KINGSLEY C. UJU M AA ORU WEST 137 ORU EAST / ORSU / ORLU JERRY ALAGBAOSO M PDP 138 OWERRI MUNICIPAL/ ELEZIEANYA IKENNA M PDP OWERRI NORTH / OWERRI ONYECHERE WEST JIGAWA 11 139 BABURA / GARKI ADAMU MUHAMMADU M APC FAGENGAWO 140 BIRNIN KUDU / BUJI DA’U ALIYU MAGAJI M APC 141 BIRNIWA / GURI / KIRI FULATA ABUBAKAR HASSAN M APC KASAMA 142 DUTSE / KIYAWA ABDULLAHI IBRAHIM DUTSE M APC 143 GUMEL/ SULE/ MAIGATARI SANI NAZIFI M APC GAGARAWA/ TANKARKAR 144 GWARAM KILA HASSAN YUGUDA M APC 145 KAZAURE / RONI /GWIWA KAZAURE MUHAMMAD GUDAJI M APC / YANKWASHI 146 HADEJIA / KAFIN HAUSA IBRAHIM USMAN AUYO M APC /AUYO 147 JAHUN / MIGA YUSUF SAIDU MIGA M APC 148 MALLAM MADORI / ABUBAKAR MAKKI YALLEMAN M APC KAUGAMA 149 RINGIM / TAURA SANI ADO KIRI M APC KADUNA 16 150 BIRNIN GWARI / GIWA SHEHU BALARABE M APC 151 CHIKUN / KAJURU UMAR BARDE YAKUBU M PDP 152 IGABI MUHAMMAD ABUBAKAR M APC 153 IKARA / KUBAU HAMISU IBRAHIM M APC 154 JABA / ZANGON KATAF MAGAJI AMOS GWAMNA M PDP 155 JEMA'A / SANGA GARBA SHEHU NICHOLAS M PDP 156 KACHIA / KAGARKO GABRIEL SALEH ZOCK M APC 157 KADUNA NORTH SULEIMAN SAMAILA M APC 158 KADUNA SOUTH AHMED MUKTAR M APC 159 KAURA GWANI GIDEON LUCAS M PDP 160 KAURU CHAWAI ZAKARI MUKHTAR M APC 161 LERE PARTY TO SUBMIT NAME APC COURT ORDER 162 MAKARFI / KUDAN LADAN MUKHTAR SHEHU M APC 163 SABON GARI MOHAMMAD GARBA DATTI M APC 6 164 SOBA HAMZA IBRAHIM M APC 165 ZARIA TAJUDEEN ABBAS M APC KANO 166 ALABSU / GAYA / AJINGI GAYA ABDULLAHI MAHMUD M APC 24 167 BEBEJI / KIRU ABDULMUMIN JIBRIN M APC 168 BICHI ABUBAKAR KABIR ABUBAKAR M APC 169 DALA ABDALLAH BABANGIDA ALASAN M APC 170 DAMBATTA / MAKODA AYUBA BADAMASI M APC 171 DAWAKIN TOFA / TOFA / JOBE TIJJANI ABDULKADIR M APC RIMIN GADO 172 DAWAKIN -KUDU / DAWAKI MUSTAPHA BALA M APC WARAWA 173 DOGUWA / TUDUN WADA GARBA AL-HASSAN ADO M APC 174 FAGGE SULEIMAN AMINU M APC 175 GEZAWA / GABASAWA NASIRU ABDUWA GABASAWA M APC 176 GWALE KEN-KEN LAWAN ABDULLAHI M APC 177 GWARZO / KABO GARO MUSA UMAR M APC 178 KANO MUNICIPAL SHA’ABAN IBRAHIM SHARADA M APC 179 KARAYE / ROGO DEDERI HARUNA ISA M APC 180 KUMBOTSO DAN AGUNDI MUNIR BABBA M APC 181 KURA / MADOBI / GARUN IDRIS
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