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Full list of 83 senators who passed vote of confidence on Saraki
 
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Tue, 29 Sep 2015   ||   Nigeria,
 

As the 8th Senate, on Tuesday, resumed from its 4th recess in 110 days, no fewer than 83 Senators passed a vote of confidence on the leadership of the embattled Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, amidst rowdy session.

Despite Saraki’s trial at the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) over alleged corrupt practices and false declaration of assets, he initially got the backing of 84 of his colleagues. But as the Chairman, Senate Committee on Business and Rules, Babajide Omowarare (APC-Osun East), backed out, 83 Senators threw their weight behind Saraki.

The proposal titled: “Vote of Confidence on Principal Officers of the Senate,” in pursuant to Orders 42 and 52 of the Senate Standing Order 2015, had the names of 48 Senators from the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and 35 from the majority All Progressives Congress (APC).

Senator David Umaru (APC-Niger East), was the one who read the Vote Of Confidence motion on the floor of the Red Chamber.

See the full list:

1. Sen. David Umaru

 

2. Sen. Mohammed A. Ndume

 

3. Sen. Godswill Akpabio

 

4. Sen. Biodun Olujimi

 

5. Sen. Malam A. Wakil

 

6. Sen. Isah Hamma Misau

 

7. Sen. Emmanuel I. Paulker

 

8. Sen. Ogola Foster

 

9. Sen. Gershom H. Bassey

 

10. Sen. James Manager

 

11. Sen. Babajide Omowarare (Backed out)

 

12. Sen. Ahmadu Abubakar M.

 

13. Sen. Joshua M. Lidani

 

14. Sen. Achonu A. Nneji

 

15. Sen. Shehu Sanni

 

16. Sen. Salihu H. Egye

 

17. Sen. Mao Ohuabunwa

 

18. Sen. Mohammed S. Ohiare

 

19. Sen. Philip Aruwa Gyunka

 

20. Sen. Abdullahi Adamu

 

21. Sen. Samuel N. Anyanwu

 

22. Sen. George T. Sekibo

 

23. Sen. Monsurat J.A. Sunmonu

 

24. Sen. Jeremiah T. Useni

 

25. Sen. Ogba Joseph Obinna

 

26. Sen. Aliyu S. Abdullahi

 

27. Sen. Sunny Ogbuoji

 

28. Sen. Gilbert Nnaji

29. Sen. Bala IBN Na’allah

30. Sen. Philip Tanimu Aduda

31. Sen. Duro Samuel Faseyi

 

32. Sen. Kabiru Gaya

33. Sen. Muhammad Aliero

34. Sen. Bukar A. Ibrahim, CON

 

35. Sen. Abubakar Kyari

 

36. Sen. Rose Okoji Oko

 

37. Sen. Osinachukwu I. Ideozu

 

38. Sen. Matthew A. Urhoghide

 

39. Sen. Fatimat O Raji-Rasaki

 

40. Sen. Tijani Yahaya Kaura

 

41. Sen. Sabo Mohammed

 

42. Sen. Danjuma Laáh

 

43. Sen. Mohammed S. Lafiagi

 

44. Sen. Dino Melaye

 

45. Sen. Abdulrahman Abubakar

 

46. Sen. Bassey A. Akpan

 

47. Sen. Olanrewaju A. Tejuoso

 

48. Sen. Buruji Kashamu

 

49. Sen. Enyinnaya Abaribe

 

50. Sen. Samuel O. Egwu

 

51. Sen. David A.B. Mark

 

52. Sen. Aliyu M. Wamakko.

 

53. Sen. Marafa Bachir Abba

 

54. Sen. Mohammed Hassan

 

55. Sen. Utazi G. Chukwuka

 

56. Sen. Francis Alimikhena

 

57. Sen. Emmanuel Bwacha

 

58. Sen. Joshua Chibi Dariye

 

59. Sen. Uche L. Ekwunife

 

60. Sen. Murray-Bruce Ben

 

61. Sen. Binta Masi Garba

 

62. Sen. Jang Jonah David

 

63. Sen. Ighoyota Amori

 

64. Sen. Ibrahim A. Gobir

 

65. Sen. Mohammed Goje, CON

 

66. Sen. Ahmed Rufa’i Sani

 

67. Sen. Ibrahim Abdullahi

 

68. Sen. Muhammad U. Shitu

 

69. Sen. Andy E. Ubah

 

70. Sen. Nelson A. Effiong

 

71. Sen. Rafiu Adedayo Ibrahim

 

72. Sen. Abdul A.M. Nyako

 

73. Sen. Theodore A. Orji

 

74. Sen. Olaka Johnson Nwogu

 

75. Sen. Abubakar S. Danladi

 

76. Sen. Yele Omogunwa

 

77. Sen. Stella Adaeze Oduah

 

78. Sen. Hope O. Uzodinma

 

79. Sen. John Owah Enoh

 

80. Sen. Peter Nwaboshi

 

81. Sen. Clifford A. Ordia

 

82. Sen. Donald Alasoadura

 

83. Sen. Mustapha Sani

 

84. Sen. Gbolahan Dada

 

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