Nigerian National Assembly delegation from Kano

The Nigerian National Assembly delegation from Kano comprises three Senators and fifteen Representatives (down from twenty three in 1999). They form the legislature of Kano State, Nigeria.

8th Assembly (2015–2019)

The 8th National Assembly was Inaugurated on 9 June 2015. This is first time in the history of Kano Politics where the People's Democratic Party has not won any seat in the Senate or the House of Representatives.

Senators Representing Kano in the 8th National Assembly

Senator Constituency Party Notes
Dr. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso Kano Central APC
Hon. Barau I Jibrin Kano North APC
Kabiru Ibrahim Gaya Kano South APC

House of Representatives

Senator Constituency Party Notes
Aliyu Sani Madakin Gini Dala APC
Dr. Danburan Abubukar Nuhu Kano Municipal APC
Nasiru Sule Garo Gwarzo/Kabo APC
Munir Babba Dan Agundi Kumbotso APC
Garba Ibrahim Muhammad Gwale APC
Aminu Sulaiman Fagge APC
Nasiru Ali Ahmed Nassarawa APC
Ahmed Garba Bichi Bichi APC
Bashir Baballe Munjibir/Ungogo APC
Mustapha Bala Dawaki Dawakin Kudu/Warawa APC
Abdulmuminu Jibrin Kiru/Bebeji APC
Garba Umar Durbunde Takai/Sumaila APC
Shehu Usman Aliyu Rogo/Karaye APC
Sani Muhd Aliyu Rano Rano/Bunkure/Kibiya APC
Sani Umar Bala Kunchi/Tsanyawa APC
Sulaiman Aliyu Romo Bagwai/Shanono APC
Abdullahi Mahmud Gaya Gaya/Ajingi/Albasu APC

6th Assembly (2007–2011)

The 6th National Assembly (2007–2011) was inaugurated on 5 June 2007. The People's Democratic Party (PDP) won no Senate seats and two House seats. The All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) won two Senate seats and thirteen House seats. In December 2007 the election of Aminu Sule Garo was annulled, and the PDP contender Bello Hayatu Gwarzo was declared elected.[1]

Senators representing Kano State in the 6th Assembly were:[2]

Senator Constituency Party Notes
Aminu Sule Garo North ANPP Election annulled in December 2007
Bello Hayatu Gwarzo North PDP
Kabiru Ibrahim Gaya South ANPP
Mohammed Adamu Bello Central ANPP

Representatives in the 6th Assembly were:[3]

Representative Constituency Party
Abdurrahamman Suleiman Kawu Sumaila/Takai ANPP
Abduwa Gabasawa Nasiru Gezawa/Gabasawa ANPP
Ado Garba Alhassan Tudun-Wada/Doguwa PDP
Ahmad Audi Zarewa Karaye/Rogo ANPP
Alhassan Uba Idris Dala ANPP
Ali Wudil Muhammad Wudil/Garko ANPP
Danlami Hamza Fagge ANPP
Garba Mohammed Batalawa Kura/Madobi/Garun Malam ANPP
Ibrahim Muazzam Bichi Bichi ANPP
Ibrahim Umar Ballah Kumbosto ANPP
Isah Idris Alhaji Nassarawa ANPP
Jobe Abdulkadir Tijjani Dawakin-Tofa/Tofa/Rimin Gado ANPP
Kiru Ubale Jakada Bebeji/Kiru ANPP
Labaran Y. Dambatta Dambatta/Mokoda ANPP
Lawan Farouk Muhammad Bagwai/Shanono PDP

The 4th Assembly (1999–2003)

The 4th National Assembly (2007–2011) was inaugurated on 29 May 1999. The People's Democratic Party (PDP) won three Senate seats and twenty two House seats. The All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) won one House seat.

Senator Party Constituency
Masa'ud Doguwa El-Jibril PDP Kano-South
Bello Hayatu Gwarzo PDP Kano-North
Ibrahim Kura Mohammed cpc Kano-Central
Representative Party Constituency
Bala Ali CPC Kumbotso
Barau Jibrin CPC Tarauni
Biburim Bashir Yusuf CPC Tiwada/Doguwa
Bichi Mahmoun Baba CPC Bichi
Bunkure YusufMalam CPC Bunkure/Rano/Kibiya
Butalawa Garba Mohammed CPC Kura/Madobi/Garun Malam
Fanda Adamu Abdul CPC Albasu/Ajingi/Gaya
Gabasawa Nasiru Abduwa CPC Gezawa/Gabasawa
Gora Muhtan Abdulrazaq CPC Dala
Gwarzo Hamza Zakari CPC Gwarzo-Kabo
Hamza Danlami CPC Fagge
Harisu Srajo CPC Dambatta/Makoda
Haruna Shehu Lambu CPC Ditofa/Tofa/Rimin Gado
Hausawa Aminu Ghali CPC Gwale
Kachako Aliyu Mohammed CPC Sumaila/Takai
Lawan Farouk PDP Bagwai/Shanono
Muktar Ad'hama Ismail CPC Ungogo/Minjibir
Ghali Umar Na'Abba CPC Kano Municipal
Sarai Bako CPC Dawakin/Kuru/Warawa
Tsanyawa Umaru Aliyu CPC Tsanyawa/Kunchi
Wudil Sirajo Mohammed CPC Wudil/Garko
Yako Aliyu Mohammed CPC Kiru/Bebeji
Yammedi Shehu Aliyu CPC Karaye/Rogo

References

  1. "Tribunal Sacks Senator Garo". Daily Trust. 10 December 2007. Retrieved 16 September 2009.
  2. "Senators – Kano". National Assembly of Nigeria. Retrieved 6 June 2010.
  3. "Members – Taraba". National Assembly of Nigeria. Retrieved 6 June 2010.
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