Nigerian National Assembly delegation from Yobe

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The Nigerian National Assembly delegation from Yobe comprises three Senators representing Yobe North, Yobe South, Yobe East and six Representatives representing Gulani/Gujba/Damaturu/Tarmuwa, Bursari/Geidam/Yunusari, Fika/Fune, Nangere/Potiskum, Bade/Jakusko, and Yusufari/Nguru/Machina/Karasuwa. Constituencies are based on Local Government Area boundaries.

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Fourth Republic

The 9th Assembly (2019 - 2023)

Senator PartyConstituency
Ahmed Ibrahim Lawan APC Yobe North
Ibrahim Mohammed Bomai APC Yobe South
Ibrahim Gaidam APC Yobe East
Representative PartyConstituency
Tijjani Zannah ZakariyaAPCMachina/Nguru/Karasuwa/Yusufari
Idiris Abubakar AjejeAPCFika/Fune
Lawan Shettima AliAPCBursari/Geidam/Yunusari
Khadija Bukar Abba Ibrahim APCDamatura/Gujba/Gulani/Tarmuwa
Ibrahim Umar PotiskumAPCNangere/Potiskum
Zakariyau GaladimaAPCBade/Jakusko

The 8th Assembly (2015 - date)

Senator PartyConstituency
Ahmed Ibrahim Lawan APC Yobe North
Muhammed Hassan PDP Yobe South
Bukar Abba Ibrahim APC Yobe East

The 7th Assembly (2011 - 2015)

Senator PartyConstituency
Ahmed Ibrahim Lawan ANPP Yobe North
Alkali Abdulkadir Jajere ANPP Yobe South
Bukar Abba Ibrahim ANPP Yobe East
Representative PartyConstituency
Baba Bukar MachinamaANPPMachina/Nguru/Karasuwa/Yusufari
Ismail Ahmad GadakaANPPFika/Fune
Goni Bukar HarunaANPPBursari/Geidam/Yunusari
Khadija Bukar Abba Ibrahim ANPPDamatura/Gujba/Gulani/Tarmuwa
Ali Yakubu MainasaraAPCNangere/Potiskum
Hassan K BadawyANPPBade/Jakusko

The 6th Assembly (2007 - 2011)

Senator PartyConstituency
Ahmed Ibrahim Lawan ANPP Yobe North
Adamu Garba Talba PDP Yobe South
Bukar Abba Ibrahim ANPP Yobe East
Representative PartyConstituency
Baba Bukar MachinamaANPPMachina/Nguru/Karasuwa/Yusufari
Baba GishiwariANPPFika/Fune
Goni Bukar LawanANPPBursari/Geidam/Yunusari
Khadija Bukar Abba Ibrahim ANPPDamatura/Gujba/Gulani/Tarmuwa
Lawan Mohammed KoriPDPNangere/Potiskum
Zakari Yau GaladimaANPPBade/Jakusko

The 5th Assembly (2003 - 2007)

Senator PartyConstituency
Usman Adamu ANPP Yobe North
Mamman Bello Ali ANPP Yobe South
Usman Albishir ANPPYobe East

The 4th Assembly (1999 - 2003)

Senator PartyConstituency
Albishir Usman ANPP Yobe North
Mamman Bello Ali ANPP Yobe South
Goni Modu Zanna Bura PDPYobe East
Representative PartyConstituency
Babale JibrinPDPGulani/Gujba/Damaturu/Tarmuwa
Geidam AlmajirANPPBursari/Geidam/Yunusari
Isiyaku SuleimanPDPFika/Fune
Jonga HassanANPPNangere/Pootiskum
Lawan AhmadIbrahim ANPPBade/Jakusko
Shugaba BelloANPPYusufari/Nguru/Machina/Karasuwa

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