Senator Adeyemi sponsored 22% of bills by Kogi lawmakers | National Assembly Scorecard

Twelve lawmakers from Kogi State representing various Senatorial Districts and Federal Constituencies sponsored a total of 54 bills in the first three years of the Ninth National Assembly (2019 -2022). Here's a breakdown of their individual performances
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Twelve lawmakers from Kogi State representing various Senatorial Districts and Federal Constituencies sponsored a total of 54 bills in the first three years of the Ninth National Assembly (2019 -2022). Here’s a breakdown of their individual performances

 

 

 

 

SENATORS SCORECARD

Kogi

Smart Adeyemi

First elected in 2007 to represent Kogi West Senatorial District in the National Assembly, Senator Adeyemi leads Kogi lawmakers in terms of bill sponsorship with twelve bills to his credit in three years.

Chair of the Senate Committee on the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), he was a member of the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) before his defection to the All Progressives Congress (APC) on whose platform he was elected for a third term in November 2019. Senator Dino Melaye, the previous occupant of the seat was sacked from the Senate by the Court months after being sworn in 2019 for a second term.

He sought the party’s ticket for a fourth term but was unsuccessful and is considered by many as a strong contender for the State Governorship Elections later this year.

 

 

Jibrin Isah

The Senator representing Kogi Central in the National Assembly has seven bills to his credit over the last three years. Prominent among his bills is ‘The Bill For Act To Establish Federal Eye Centre At Ochadamu, Kogi State. The banker-turned-politician is a first-term lawmaker and would be contesting the 2023 election for a return to the Chamber.

He is the current Vice Chairman of the Senate Committee on Finance.

 

 

Yakubu Oseni

A representative of Kogi Central Senatorial District at the Red Chamber, Yakubu has sponsored six bills so far.

Among these bills is a  ‘Bill for an Act to establish the Solid Minerals Producing Areas Development Commission in the Federal Republic of Nigeria to address Environmental Devastation and for other connected matters thereto, 2021.” Chairman of the Senate Committee on ICT and Cyber Crimes, he is also a member of the APC.

Like Isa, Yakubu is also a first-term Senator but will, however, not be seeking re-election in 2023.

 

 

 

READ ALSO: Senator Moro leads Benue delegation in Bills Chart | National Assembly Scorecard

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SCORECARD
Kogi

Ali Abdullahi Ibrahim
He is a representative of  Ankpa/Omala/Olamaboro Federal Constituency at the Green Chamber,


Leading members of the House from his state in terms of bill sponsorship, the lawmaker has nine bills to his name.

One of the bills sponsored by the lawmaker is the Nigerian Constitution Studies (Inclusion in Schools Curriculum) Bill, 2019.

 

 

Yusuf Ahmed Tijani
Representing Okene/Ogori-Mangogo Federal Constituency at the National Assembly, he has sponsored six bills in the last three years.

 

 

The lawmakers representing Adavi/Okehi Federal Constituency and  Ajaokuta Federal Constituency, respectively, Joseph Asuku Bello, and Lawal Muhammadu Idirisu, each sponsored four bills.

 

Similarly, Yusuf Ayo Tajudeen, representing Ijumu/ Kabba Bunu Federal Constituency and David Idris Zacharias, representing Idah/Igalamela Odolu/ Ibaji/Ofu Federal Constituency, each sponsored two bills in the period under review.

Rep. Tajudeen is on the list of lawmakers who will not be returning to the Green Chamber in June 2023; having secured the Kogi West Senatorial ticket of the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) to contest the February 2023 elections.

 

 

READ ALSO: Senator Aduda increases bill tally by 3 | The National Assembly Scorecard

 

 

Leke Joseph Abejide
Representing Yagba East/Yagba West/Mopa Muro Federal Constituency has just one bill to his name in three years.

A first-term lawmaker and Chairman of the House Committee on Customs and  Excise is the only member of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) among the Kogi lawmakers.

 

 

In the period under review, only two lawmakers from the State sponsored zero bills in the House of Representatives are Isah Abdulkareem Usman representing Lokoja/Kogi Federal Constituency and Hassan Abdullahi representing Bassa/Dekina Federal Constituency

 

 

 

READ ALSO: Rep. Gbefwi leads seven others in Nasarawa Bills Chart | National Assembly Scorecard

 

 


Editor’s Note: OrderPaper’s appraisal of lawmakers in the core areas of lawmaking is without prejudice to the lawmaker’s performance in the areas of oversight and representation.

 

 

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