After fifteen years of exist, Senator Khairat Abdulrazaq-Gwadabe, former senator representing Federal Capital Territory (FCT) has declared her intention of returning to the Upper chamber.
Sen. Gwadaba, Wednesday announced her intention to return on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
However, Senator Phillip Aduda (PDP) is currently holding the seat but Mrs Abdulrazak Gwadabe said the nation’s capital had not enjoyed good representation.
She said when elected, she would reverse the trend through quality representation, stressing that the FCT had been unable to occupy its pride of place since 1985 that she first came to the city.
According to the former Senator; “FCT has not been able to get the full benefit of having the government at the top because the FCT APC does not have a senator in the National Assembly.
“So, the level of recognition of our chapter of the party by other states is very poor. They look at us as if we were beggars. Now, are we going to continue for the next four years without an APC senator in the National Assembly? Not anymore.
She stressed that, “As a senator in 1999, I had four years to do as much as I could. I did things in two categories – one for my constituents and the other for Nigerians in accordance with my oath of office.
Sen. Khairat represented the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) in the Senate between 1999 and 2003.









