– Two new senators are being sworn in at the hallowed Chambers of the Nigerian Senate
– The new senators are Isaac Alfa and Benjamin Uwajumogu
– They are representing Kogi East and Imo North respectively
Air Vice Marshall Isaac Alfa (rtd), a former Chief of Air Staff and Benjamin Uwajumogu, have been sworn in as Senators of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Two Senators have been sworn into the Nigerian Senate, on Tuesday, September 27. Alfa has been sworn in as Senator representing Kogi East senatorial district under the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), while Uwajumogu is to represent Imo North in the Senate, under the ruling All Progressives Congress ( APC ).
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Both new Senators who just won their rerun elections pledged their allegiance to the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. The bill for Federal Capital Territory Transport Authority and bill for Chartered Institute of Loan and Risk Management of Nigeria passed first reading on Tuesday, September 27. Also passed first reading are the bills for National Child Protection and Enforcement Agency; Economic and Financial Crimes Commission Act and Dishonoured Cheques Offences Act.
– The new senators are Isaac Alfa and Benjamin Uwajumogu
– They are representing Kogi East and Imo North respectively
Air Vice Marshall Isaac Alfa (rtd), a former Chief of Air Staff and Benjamin Uwajumogu, have been sworn in as Senators of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Two Senators have been sworn into the Nigerian Senate, on Tuesday, September 27. Alfa has been sworn in as Senator representing Kogi East senatorial district under the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), while Uwajumogu is to represent Imo North in the Senate, under the ruling All Progressives Congress ( APC ).
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Both new Senators who just won their rerun elections pledged their allegiance to the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. The bill for Federal Capital Territory Transport Authority and bill for Chartered Institute of Loan and Risk Management of Nigeria passed first reading on Tuesday, September 27. Also passed first reading are the bills for National Child Protection and Enforcement Agency; Economic and Financial Crimes Commission Act and Dishonoured Cheques Offences Act.
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