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.

10th Assembly (2023–2027)

The 10th National Assembly was inaugurated on 13 June 2023.

Senators representing Kano in 10th Assembly.

OFFICENAMEPARTYCONSTITUENCYTERM
SenatorBarau JibrinAPCKano North2023–till date
Rufai HangaNNPPKano Central
Kawu SumailaNNPPKano South
RepresentativeYusuf Ahmad BadauAPCBagwai/Shanono2023–till date
Abubakar Kabir AbubakarAPCBichi
Hassan MohammedNNPPDawakin Kudu/Warawa
Tijjani Abdulkadir JobeNNPPDawakin-Tofa/Tofa/Rimin Gado
Mohammed ChiromaNNPPGezawa/Gabasawa
Abdullahi SaniNNPPKaraye/Rogo
Yusuf DattiNNPPKura/Madobi/Garun Malam
Sani AdamuNNPPMinjibir/Ungogo
Hassan Shehu HussainNNPPNassarawa
Kabiru Alhassan RurumNNPPRano/Bunkure/Kibiya
Sani Umar BalaAPCTsanyawa/Kunchi
Alhassan DoguwaAPCTudun-Wada/Doguwa
Abdulhakeem Kamilu AdoNNPPWudil/Garko

9th Assembly (2019–2023)

The 9th National Assembly was inaugurated on 11 June 2019.

Senators representing Kano in 9th Assembly.

SenatorConstituencyPartyNotes
Ibrahim ShekarauKano CentralAPC
Jibrin I BarauKano NorthAPC
Kabiru Ibrahim GayaKano SouthAPC

House of Reps members representing Kano in 9th Assembly.

Member House of RepsConstituencyPartyNotes
Alhassan Ado DoguwaDoguwa/TudunwadaAPC
Engr Muhammad Ali WudilWudil/GarkoAPC
Shamsudeen Bello DambazauTakai/SumailaAPC
Sha'aban Ibrahim SharadaKano MunicipalAPC

8th Assembly (2015–2019)

The 8th National Assembly was Inaugurated on 9 June 2015. The All Progressives Congress (APC) won all the seats in the House of Representatives. This is first time in the history of Kano Politics where no other party has won a seat.

Senators Representing Kano in the 8th National Assembly

SenatorConstituencyPartyNotes
Dr. Rabiu Musa KwankwasoKano CentralPDP
Jibrin I BarauKano NorthAPC
Kabiru Ibrahim GayaKano SouthAPC

House of Representatives

Hon MembersConstituencyPartyNotes
Aliyu Sani Madakin GiniDalaAPC
Dr. Danburan Abubukar NuhuKano MunicipalAPC
Nasiru Sule GaroGwarzo/KaboAPC
Munir Babba Dan AgundiKumbotsoAPC
Ado Garba AlhassanTudun Wada/DoguwaAPC
Garba Ibrahim MuhammadGwaleAPC
Aminu SulaimanFaggeAPC
Nasiru Ali AhmedNassarawaAPC
Ahmed Garba BichiBichiAPC
Bashir BaballeMunjibir/UngogoAPC
Mustapha Bala DawakiDawakin Kudu/WarawaAPC
Abdulmuminu JibrinKiru/BebejiAPC
Garba Umar DurbundeTakai/SumailaAPC
Shehu Usman AliyuRogo/KarayeAPC
Sani Muhd Aliyu RanoRano/Bunkure/KibiyaAPC
Sani Umar BalaKunchi/TsanyawaAPC
Sulaiman Aliyu RomoBagwai/ShanonoAPC
Abdullahi Mahmud GayaGaya/Ajingi/AlbasuAPC

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]

SenatorConstituencyPartyNotes
Aminu Sule GaroNorthANPPElection annulled in December 2007
Bello Hayatu GwarzoNorthPDP
Kabiru Ibrahim GayaSouthANPP
Mohammed Adamu BelloCentralANPP

Representatives in the 6th Assembly were:[3]

RepresentativeConstituencyParty
Abdurrahamman Suleiman KawuSumaila/TakaiANPP
Abduwa Gabasawa NasiruGezawa/GabasawaANPP
Ado Garba AlhassanTudun Wada/DoguwaPDP
Ahmad Audi ZarewaKaraye/RogoANPP
Alhassan Uba IdrisDalaANPP
Ali Wudil MuhammadWudil/GarkoANPP
Danlami HamzaFaggeANPP
Garba Mohammed BatalawaKura/Madobi/Garun MalamANPP
Ibrahim Muazzam BichiBichiANPP
Ibrahim Umar BallahKumbostoANPP
Isah Idris AlhajiNassarawaANPP
Jobe Abdulkadir TijjaniDawakin-Tofa/Tofa/Rimin GadoANPP
Kiru Ubale JakadaBebeji/KiruANPP
Labaran Y. DambattaDambatta/MokodaANPP
Lawan Farouk MuhammadBagwai/ShanonoPDP

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.

SenatorPartyConstituency
Masa'ud Doguwa El-JibrilPDPKano-South
Bello Hayatu GwarzoPDPKano-North
Ibrahim Kura MohammedPDPKano-Central
RepresentativePartyConstituency
Bala AliCPCKumbotso
Barau JibrinPDPTarauni
Biburim Bashir YusufCPCTudun Wada/Doguwa
Bichi Mahmoun BabaCPCBichi
Bunkure YusufMalamCPCBunkure/Rano/Kibiya
Butalawa Garba MohammedCPCKura/Madobi/Garun Malam
Fanda Adamu AbdulCPCAlbasu/Ajingi/Gaya
Gabasawa Nasiru AbduwaCPCGezawa/Gabasawa
Gora Muhtan AbdulrazaqCPCDala
Gwarzo Hamza ZakariCPCGwarzo-Kabo
Hamza DanlamiCPCFagge
Harisu SrajoCPCDambatta/Makoda
Haruna Shehu LambuCPCDitofa/Tofa/Rimin Gado
Hausawa Aminu GhaliPDPGwale
Kachako Aliyu MohammedCPCSumaila/Takai
Lawan FaroukPDPBagwai/Shanono
Muktar Ad'hama IsmailCPCUngogo/Minjibir
Ghali Umar Na'AbbaPDPKano Municipal
Sarai BakoPDPDawakin/Kuru/Warawa
Tsanyawa Umaru AliyuCPCTsanyawa/Kunchi
Wudil Sirajo MohammedCPCWudil/Garko
Yako Aliyu MohammedCPCKiru/Bebeji
Yammedi Shehu AliyuCPCKaraye/Rogo

References

External links