According to the he result of the National Assembly election declared by the Independent National Electoral Commission, the All Progressives Congress now has the majority status in the 109 membership Senate.
Current Senate President, David Mark who is returning to the Senate for the fifth time, will lose his seat to an APC member .
Apart from Mark and his deputy, Ike Ekweremadu who won the election to return to the Senate, other principal officers like the Senate Leader, Victor Ndoma -Egba; his deputy, Abdul Ningi; Chief Whip, Bello Gwarzo; and his deputy, Hosea Agboola, all lost their bid to return
Congratz to them. I pray God gives dem d wisdom to make good laws. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDeleteNdomagba victor lost his primaries to owan eno.....but now this were the problem GMB must solve....we hv president from north,vp from west...so where will d igbo man fits into n d south man also...remember we hv federal character commission........this one na another head ache oh...
ReplyDeleteWell This is political change ,we want a change of livelihood and other necessity to move us forward
ReplyDeleteHmmm emma you better use ur head this is nigeria
DeleteIt wl b sorted out
ReplyDeleteSo who will b d senate president knowing that majority provides d senate president n APCdont hv any senator from d south n east....
DeleteGood look for them
ReplyDeleteBut if de senate prisdent we come from de south east I we be ok
ReplyDeleteHehehehehe.. issokay
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