Adamawa State, in the north-east Nigeria, has a total of eleven members in the National Assembly, comprising of three senators and eight representatives in the House
Adamawa State, also known as the Land of Beauty was created on 27th August 1991 from the defunct Gongola State with Yola as its Capital. It is located in the North-East of Nigeria. It sits on a land area of 36, 917 square kilometres making it one the largest States in Nigeria at 8th just behind Zamfara at 7th.
It is bordered to the Northwest by Borno State, Gombe State to the West and Taraba State to the Southwest. It also shares International borders with Cameroon to the East. The State has 3 Senatorial Districts, 8 Federal Constituencies and 21 Local Government Areas.
Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is the current governor of Adamawa State.
Senators from Adamawa state:
Adamawa has three senators representing the three senatorial districts.
They are:
Senator Aminu Iya Abass
The 50-year-old lawmaker is a first-term senator representing Adamawa Central senatorial district in the 10th Assembly under the PDP. He began his legislative journey in 2011 as a Member of the Adamawa State House of Assembly representing the Uba/Gaya constituency and served as the Chief Whip, Deputy Minority Leader, Minority Leader and Deputy Chief Whip. He also served as Speaker of the State Assembly between 2019 and 2023. He is currently the Chairman, science and technology in the 10th Assembly. Click on this link for more information on Sen. Abass and to track his legislative contributions in the 10th National Assembly.
Senator Reverend Amos Yohanna
The 63-year-old lawmaker is representing Adamawa North senatorial district in the 10th Assembly under the PDP. He is a second-term Senator. Click on this link for more information on Sen. Yohanna and to track his legislative contributions in the 10th National Assembly.
Senator Yaroe Binos Dauda
Senator Dauda is a two-term senator representing Adamawa South Senatorial district in the 10th Senate. Dauda contested for the Adamawa South Senatorial seat in the 2015 general elections on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Movement (PDM) but lost. He again ran for the Senate to represent Adamawa South in the 2019 general elections under the platform of the PDP and was elected. Click on this link for more information on Sen. Dauda and to track his legislative contributions in the 10th National Assembly.
Members of the House of Representatives from Adamawa State
There are eight members of the House of Representatives from Adamawa State. Interestingly, none of them are female. The Adamawa contingent comprises members from the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the PDP. See the lineup below:
Rep. Aliyu Wakili Boya
The 46-year-old lawmaker is a first-term Member representing the Fufore/Song Federal Constituency in the 10th Assembly under the platform of the APC. He began his legislative journey in 2011 as Senior Chief Legislative Aide to the former Senator of Adamawa Central, Bello Tukur. He was later elected the Executive Chairman of Fufore and appointed Chairman of the Association of Local Governments in Nigeria (ALGON) for Adamawa State. Click on this link for more information on Rep. Boya and to track his legislative contributions in the 10th National Assembly.
Rep. James Shuaibu Barka
Rep. Barka was born in 1961, he is serving his first term in the House of Representatives, where he represents the Gombi/Hong Federal Constituency under the platform of the PDP. Barka was a member of the Adamawa State House of Assembly representing Hong Constituency. He was appointed Majority Leader of the Assembly in July 2003 and Speaker later on but resigned from the position following threats of impeachment on 2nd August 2010. Click on this link for more information on Rep. Barka and to track his legislative contributions in the 10th National Assembly.
Rep. Kobis Ari Thimnu
Rep. Thimnu is a first-term Member, representing Guyuk/Shelleng Federal Constituency in the 10th Assembly under the PDP. Click on this link for more information on Rep. Thimnu and to track his legislative contributions in the 10th National Assembly.
Rep. Kwamoti Bitrus Laori
The 57-year-old lawmaker is a third-term member representing Demsa/Numan/Lamurde Federal Constituency in the 10th Assembly.
He was a Member of the Adamawa State House of Assembly for two consecutive terms from 2007 to 2015, representing the Numan Local Government Area State Constituency where he served as Chief Whip, Deputy Speaker, and chairman of various Committees of the House and eventually as Speaker of the State House. Click on this link for more information on Rep. Laori and to track his legislative contributions in the 10th National Assembly.
Rep. Mohammed Inuwa Bassi
The 64-year-old lawmaker is a first-term Member, representing the Mayo Belwa / Ganye /Jada /Toungo Federal Constituency in the 10th Assembly under the PDP.
The lawmaker was a former Member of the Adamawa State House of Assembly. Click on this link for more information on Rep. Bassi and to track his legislative contributions in the 10th National Assembly.
Rep. Zakaria Dauda Nyampa
The 51-year-old lawmaker is a second term Member, representing the Madagali/Michika Federal Constituency in the 10th Assembly under the PDP. The lawmaker has fostered bills on security, infrastructural development, and youth empowerment. Click on this link for more information on Rep. Nyampa and to track his legislative contributions in the 10th National Assembly.
Rep. Jaafar Magaji
The 55-year-old lawmaker is a second-term Member, representing the Maiha/Mubi North/Mubi South Federal Constituency in the 10th Assembly under the APC. His victory was upheld after the court sacked Rep. Jingi Rufai of the PDP. Click on this link for more information on Rep. Magaji and to track his legislative contributions in the 10th National Assembly.
Rep. Abubakar Baba Zango
The 60-year-old lawmaker represents Yola-North/Yola South/Gire Federal Constituency in the 10th Assembly under the APC. His victory was upheld after the court sacked Hon. Mohammed Salihu of the PDP. Click on this link for more information on Rep. Zango and to track his legislative contributions in the 10th National Assembly.