Haruna Aziz Zeego
Haruna Aziz Zeego | |
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Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria from Kaduna State South District | |
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Succeeded by | Isaiah Balat |
Personal details | |
Born | Kaduna State, Nigeria |
Nationality | Nigerian |
Political party | People's Democratic Party |
Akụkụ nke | Nigerian senators of the 4th National Assembly |
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ụdịekere | nwoke |
mba o sị | Naijiria |
aha enyere | はるな |
Ebe ọmụmụ | Kaduna Steeti |
ọrụ ọ na-arụ | Onye ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị |
Ọkwá o ji | onye otu ndi omeiwu nigeria |
onye otu ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị | People's Democratic Party |
A họpụtara Haruna Aziz Zeego ka ọ bụrụ onye omeiwu maka Kaduna South Senatorial District nke Kaduna State, Nigeria na mbido nke Republic nke anọ nke Naịjirịa, na-agba ọsọ na ikpo okwu People's Democratic Party (PDP). Haruna Aziz Zeego Kaduna South Senatorial District Kaduna State Nigeria Fourth Republic People's Democratic Party Ọ malitere ọrụ na 29 Mee 1999.[1]
Mgbe ọ nọsịrị n'oche ya na Senate na June 1999, a họpụtara ya na kọmitii na Aviation (onye isi oche), Police Affairs, Women Affairs, Internal Affairs, Tourism & Culture na Social Development & Sports.[2] E mechara họpụta ya ka ọ bụrụ onyeisi oche nke kọmitii na-ahụ maka nnwere onwe nke ụlọ ọrụ na-ebipụta akwụkwọ na ụlọ ọrụ na'ụlọ ọrụ na-emepụta ihe na Naịjirịa.[3] N'ọnwa Mee afọ 2001, ọ kpọrọ ndị Independent National Electoral Commission ka ha weghachite usoro pati abụọ iji zere ohere nke ịpụta nke pati agbụrụ. Kọmitii Na-ahụ Maka Nchịkọta Mba[4]
Ihe odide
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]- ↑ FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA LEGISLATIVE ELECTION OF 20 FEBRUARY AND 7 MARCH 1999. Psephos. Retrieved on 2010-06-19.
- ↑ Congressional Committees. Nigeria Congress. Archived from the original on 2009-11-18. Retrieved on 2010-06-19.
- ↑ Abiodun Adeniyi (August 30, 2002). Senate to probe women protest in Niger Delta, others. The Guardian. Archived from the original on 2023-03-07. Retrieved on 2010-06-19.
- ↑ Senator Advocates Two-Party System. ThisDay (17 May 2001). Retrieved on 2010-06-19.