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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.
Senator | Party | Constituency |
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Ahmed Ibrahim Lawan | APC | Yobe North |
Ibrahim Mohammed Bomai | APC | Yobe South |
Ibrahim Gaidam | APC | Yobe East |
Representative | Party | Constituency |
Tijjani Zannah Zakariya | APC | Machina/Nguru/Karasuwa/Yusufari |
Idiris Abubakar Ajeje | APC | Fika/Fune |
Lawan Shettima Ali | APC | Bursari/Geidam/Yunusari |
Khadija Bukar Abba Ibrahim | APC | Damatura/Gujba/Gulani/Tarmuwa |
Ibrahim Umar Potiskum | APC | Nangere/Potiskum |
Zakariyau Galadima | APC | Bade/Jakusko |
Senator | Party | Constituency |
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Ahmed Ibrahim Lawan | APC | Yobe North |
Muhammed Hassan | PDP | Yobe South |
Bukar Abba Ibrahim | APC | Yobe East |
Senator | Party | Constituency |
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Ahmed Ibrahim Lawan | ANPP | Yobe North |
Alkali Abdulkadir Jajere | ANPP | Yobe South |
Bukar Abba Ibrahim | ANPP | Yobe East |
Representative | Party | Constituency |
Baba Bukar Machinama | ANPP | Machina/Nguru/Karasuwa/Yusufari |
Ismail Ahmad Gadaka | ANPP | Fika/Fune |
Goni Bukar Haruna | ANPP | Bursari/Geidam/Yunusari |
Khadija Bukar Abba Ibrahim | ANPP | Damatura/Gujba/Gulani/Tarmuwa |
Ali Yakubu Mainasara | APC | Nangere/Potiskum |
Hassan K Badawy | ANPP | Bade/Jakusko |
Senator | Party | Constituency |
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Ahmed Ibrahim Lawan | ANPP | Yobe North |
Adamu Garba Talba | PDP | Yobe South |
Bukar Abba Ibrahim | ANPP | Yobe East |
Representative | Party | Constituency |
Baba Bukar Machinama | ANPP | Machina/Nguru/Karasuwa/Yusufari |
Baba Gishiwari | ANPP | Fika/Fune |
Goni Bukar Lawan | ANPP | Bursari/Geidam/Yunusari |
Khadija Bukar Abba Ibrahim | ANPP | Damatura/Gujba/Gulani/Tarmuwa |
Lawan Mohammed Kori | PDP | Nangere/Potiskum |
Zakari Yau Galadima | ANPP | Bade/Jakusko |
Senator | Party | Constituency |
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Usman Adamu | ANPP | Yobe North |
Mamman Bello Ali | ANPP | Yobe South |
Usman Albishir | ANPP | Yobe East |
Senator | Party | Constituency |
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Albishir Usman | ANPP | Yobe North |
Mamman Bello Ali | ANPP | Yobe South |
Goni Modu Zanna Bura | PDP | Yobe East |
Representative | Party | Constituency |
Babale Jibrin | PDP | Gulani/Gujba/Damaturu/Tarmuwa |
Geidam Almajir | ANPP | Bursari/Geidam/Yunusari |
Isiyaku Suleiman | PDP | Fika/Fune |
Jonga Hassan | ANPP | Nangere/Pootiskum |
Lawan AhmadIbrahim | ANPP | Bade/Jakusko |
Shugaba Bello | ANPP | Yusufari/Nguru/Machina/Karasuwa |
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