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Senate Committee(S) SENATE COMMITTEE(S) Agriculture Chairman: Sen. Emmanuel Bwacha Committee Secretary: Telephone Number: Air Force Chairman: Sen. Saidu Ahmed Alkali Committee Secretary: Agbowo J. B. I. Telephone Number: 08035930325 Ext. 4232-4231AB 36 Appropriation Chairman: Sen. Ahmad Muhammad Maccido Committee Secretary: Solomon Ntuen Telephone Number: 08023025258 Ext. 3237-3313 Aviation Chairman: Sen. GoodHope Odidika Uzodinma Committee Secretary: Aborisade Ayo Victor Telephone Number: 0803635511E Ext. 3202 SB 67 Banking,Insurance And Other Financial Institutions Chairman: Sen. Ayoade Ademola Adeseun Committee Secretary: Ikeoku N. P. Telephone Number: 08043182467 08035937458 Ext. 3202 SB67 Capital Markets Chairman: Sen. Abdu U. Yandoma Committee Secretary: Idenyi James Telephone Number: 0805473340E Ext. 3230 Room 10 Communications Chairman: Sen. Gilbert Emeka Nnaji Committee Secretary: Kolawole E. Kayode Telephone Number: 08035809606 Ext. 3099 Cooperation And Integration In Africa And NAPED Chairman: Sen. Ajibola Simon Simeon Committee Secretary: Zemo Gideon Audu Telephone Number: 08033204817, 08056007459 Room 21 Culture And Tourism Chairman: Sen. Ahmed Hassan Barata Committee Secretary: Edith Ajah Telephone Number: 08037198851 Ext. 3038 Room 18 Defence And Army Chairman: Sen. George Thompson Sekibo Committee Secretary: Ado Zakari Telephone Number: 08033063059 Ext. 3200 SB Drugs Narcotics And Financial Crimes Chairman: Sen. Victor Rampyal Lar Committee Secretary: Barr. Birma Shuaibu Maina Telephone Number: 08033140159 Ext. 3044 Room 21 Education Chairman: Sen. Uche Chukwumerije Committee Secretary: Felix Orumwense Telephone Number: 08037880471 S 109-Room 19 Employment, Labour And Productivity Chairman: Sen. Wilson Asinobi Ake Committee Secretary:Sammy Udo Etefia Telephone Number: 08036252887, 08044113710 Environment And Ecology Chairman: Sen. Abubakar Bukola Saraki Committee Secretary: Vivian Njamanze (Mrs.) Telephone Number: 08035889047 Ext. 3137-38 Room 8 Establishment And Public Service Chairman: Sen. Aloysius Akpan Etok Committee Secretary: Uche E. Diogu Telephone Number: 08033154941 Ext. 3346 Room 12 SENATE COMMITTEE(S) Ethics, Petitions And Privileges Chairman: Sen. Akinyelure Patrick Ayo Committee Secretary: Olaoye A. O. Telephone Number: 08051303690 Federal Capital Territory Chairman: Sen. Smart Adeyemi Committee Secretary: Duduyemi Lawal A. Telephone Number: 08033142994 SB 57 Federal Character & Inter-Government Affairs Chairman: Sen. Dahiru Awaisu Kuta Committee Secretary: Lola Savage Telephone Number: 080231111144 909 Ext. 3040 S 109- Room 19 Finance Chairman: Sen. Prince Bassey Otu Committee Secretary: Siyak Abdulwahab Telephone Number: 08054374855 Foreign Affairs Chairman: Sen. Mathew I. Nwagwu Committee Secretary: Salisu Umar Telephone Number: 08033116990, 08044127772 Ext. 3211 SB 64 Gas Chairman: Sen. Nkechi Justina Nwaogu Committee Secretary: Okoroh B. O. Dr. (Mrs.) Telephone Number: 08037862487 Ext. 3202 SB 62 Health Chairman: Sen. Gyang Dalyop Dantong Committee Secretary: Umolu T. Telephone Number: 08057049950 Housing Chairman: Sen. Bukar Abba Ibrahim Independent National Electoral Commission Chairman: Sen. Andy Emmanuel Nnamdi Ubah Committee Secretary: Philip I. Fayam Telephone Number: 08065719684 Industry Chairman: Sen. Nenadi Esther Usman Committee Secretary: Iku Oby Telephone Number: 0803288667 Inter-Parliamentary Affairs Chairman: Sen. Abdulaziz Usman Committee Secretary: Ben Okoh Telephone Number: 08035866498 Ext. 3346 SB 13 (Red Carpet) Interior Affairs Chairman: Sen. Abubakar Atiku Bagudu Committee Secretary: Musa Bello Mohammed Telephone Number: 08045110908 , 08026681762 Ext. 3118 Room 16 Judiciary, Human Rights And Legal Matters Chairman: Sen. Umaru Dahiru Committee Secretary: Charles Luri Bala Telephone Number: 08033145481 Ext. 3248,3244,3230 Land Transport Chairman: Committee Secretary: Yomi Omogbehim Telephone Number: 33209767 08024342991 Local And Foreign Chairman: Sen. Ehigie Edobor Uzamere Committee Secretary: Godwin O. Ekpenyong Telephone Number: 08044107634 Ext. 3027 Room 6 SENATE COMMITTEE(S) Marine Transport Chairman: Sen. Zaynab Abdulkadir Kure Committee Secretary: A. E. Abdullahi Telephone Number: 08037880192 5434855 Ext. 3181 S 114 Room 17 Media And Public Affairs Chairman: Sen. Enyinnaya Harcourt Abaribe Committee Secretary: Telephone Number: Millennium Development Goals (MGDs) Chairman: Sen. Mohammed Ali Ndume National Identity And National Population Chairman: Sen. Hosea Oladapo Ehinlanwo Committee Secretary: Okezie Ekezie Telephone Number: 08034754002 08044180402 Ext. 3043 Room 211st Floor National Planning Chairman: Sen. Barnabas Andyar iyorher Gemade Committee Secretary: Lawal B. Bungudu Telephone Number: 08065909449 National Security And Intelligence Chairman: Sen. Mohammed Magoro Committee Secretary: Umaru P. Samuel Telephone Number: 08033146067 Room 10(B) Ext. 3230 Navy Chairman: Sen. Chris N. D Anyanwu Committee Secretary: Aro O. S. Telephone Number: 08033341618 Niger Delta Chairman: Sen. James Ebiowou Manager Committee Secretary: Mfon E. Umoren Telephone Number: 08023202432 Ext. 3047 Room 6 Petroleum Downstream Chairman: Sen. Magnus Ngei Abe Committee Secretary: Telephone Number: Petroleum Upstream Chairman: Sen. Paulker Izibefien Emmanuel Committee Secretary: Umunnakwe-Ilobah Isabella Telephone Number: 08037050343 08050423804 Ext. 3029-30 SG 20 Room 7 Police Affairs Chairman: Sen. Mathew I. Nwagwu Committee Secretary: Effoduh F. O. Telephone Number: 08037019917 Power Chairman: Sen. Philip Tanimu Aduda Committee Secretary: Cletus Ojabo Telephone Number: 08033109357 Ext. 3041 S108 1st Floor Privatization Chairman: Sen. Olugbenga Obadara Onaolapo Committee Secretary: Effiong Victor Telephone Number: 08065615347 Ext. 3200 Room SB 61 Public Accounts Chairman: Sen. Ahmed Ibrahim Lawan Committee Secretary: Oyegoke Adeola Telephone Number: 08035976048 Rules And Business Chairman: Sen. Ita Solomon James Enang Committee Secretary: Oyegoke Adeola Telephone Number: 08035976048 SENATE COMMITTEE(S) Science And Technology Chairman: Sen. Robert Ajayi Boroffice Committee Secretary: Musa D. Abdullahi Telephone Number: 08037038545 Ext. 3041 S108 1st Floor Selection Committee Chairman: Sen. David A.B. Mark The Chairman, Office of The Senate President, Senate Building, National Assembly Complex Senate Services Chairman: Sen. Suleiman Asonya Adokwe Committee Secretary: A. O. Durojaiye Telephone Number: 08044180900 Ext. 3192 Solid Minerals Chairman: Sen. Abdulahi Adamu Committee Secretary: Danladi Angulu Telephone Number: 08033205115 Ext. 3266 SG 45 Room 13 Special Duties Chairman: Sen. Clever Marcus Ikisikpo Sports And Social Development Chairman: Sen. Adamu Ibrahim Gumba Committee Secretary: Suleiman J. M Telephone Number: 08056981665 08055436270 Room 2.345 (Legal Dept) 2608 Annex States And Local Government Chairman: Sen. Kabiru Ibrahim Gaya Committee Secretary: Jophel I. Sagai Telephone Number: 08035976249 Ext. 3028 SG. 30 Trade And Investment Chairman: Sen. Odion Magnus Ugbesia Committee Secretary: Telephone Number: Water Resources Chairman: Sen. Lokpobiri Heineken Committee Secretary: Ogunbayo F. (Mrs.) Telephone Number: 08023352409 Ext. 4231 SB 62 Women Affairs Chairman: Sen. Helen Udoakaha Essuene Committee Secretary: Sadiya U. F. Abdullahi Telephone Number: 08033133256 Ext. 3085 SG 25 Works Chairman: Sen. Ayogu Eze Committee Secretary: Omolade Lawa .
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