Ebonyi State in the south-east Nigeria, has a total of nine members in the National Assembly, comprising of three senators and six representatives in the House
Ebonyi, a state in the south-eastern part of Nigeria, was formed from parts of Abia and Enugu state in 1996 with Abakaliki as the capital. Nicknamed, ‘salt of the nation,’ it was named for the Abonyi (Aboine) River, a large part of which is in the southern part. Ebonyi State comprises thirteen (13) Local Government Areas. It has three senatorial districts and six federal constituencies.
It is currently governed by Francis Ogbonna Erishi Nwifuru of the All Progressives Congress (APC), who emerged as the eleventh governor of the state in 2023.
Senators from Ebonyi State
Ebonyi has three senators representing the three senatorial districts. They are:
Senator Anthony Okorie Ani
Sen. Okorie is a first-time senator in the 10th assembly representing Ebonyi south senatorial district under the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC). He was elected in the just concluded 2024 bye-elections to replace Senator David Umahi who has been appointed Minister of Works by President Tinubu. Click on this link for more information on Sen. Okorie and to track his legislative contributions in the 10th National Assembly.
Senator Eze Kenneth Emeka
Sen. Kenneth is currently serving as a first-time senator representing Ebonyi central senatorial district under the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 10th assembly. Click on this link for more information on Sen. Kenneth and to track his legislative contributions in the 10th National Assembly.
Senator Nwebonyi Onyeka Peter
Sen. Nwebonyi is a first -time senator representing Ebonyi north senatorial district in the 10th National Assembly under the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC). Senator Nwebonyi is the deputy chairman, senate committee on public accounts. Click on this link for more information on Sen. Nwebonyi and to track his legislative contributions in the 10th National Assembly
Members of House of Representatives from Ebonyi State
There are six members of the House of Representatives from Ebonyi State. The Ebonyi contingent comprises members from APC, APGA, PDP and LP. See the lineup below:
Rep. Eze Nwachukwu Eze
Rep. Eze is a second-term member of the House of Representatives representing the Ebonyi/Ohuakwu federal constituency on the platform of the All Progressive Congress (APC). Click this link to read more about Rep. Eze and to track his legislative performance in the House.
Rep. Igariwey Iduma Enwo
Rep. Igariwey is a ranking member of the House of Representatives representing the Afikpo north/Afikpo south federal constituencyon the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Click on this link for more information on Rep. Igariwey and to track his legislative contributions in the 10th National Assembly.
Rep. Nwobasi Joseph
Rep. Nwobasi is currently serving his a second term in the House of Representatives representing the Ezza north/Ishielu federal constituency on the platform of the All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA). Click on this link for more information on Rep. Nwobasi and to track his legislative contributions in the 10th National Assembly.
Rep. Ogah Nweke Chinedu
Rep. Ogah is a second term member of the House of Representatives representing Ezza south/Ikwo federal constituency on the platform of the All Progressive Party (APC). Click on this link for more information on Rep. Ogah and to track his legislative contributions in the 10th National Assembly.
Rep. Osi Kama Nkemkanma
Rep. Osi is a first term member of the House of Representatives on the platform of the Labour Party (LP) representing the Ivo/Ohaozara /Onicha federal constituency in the 10th National Assembly. Click on this link for more information on Rep. Osi and to track his legislative contributions in the 10th National Assembly.
Rep. Uguru Emmanuel
Rep. Uguru is a first term member of the House of Representatives representing Abakaliki/Izzi federal constituency on the platform of the All Progressive Congress (APC). Click on this link for more information on Rep. Uguru and to track his legislative contributions in the 10th National Assembly