4th Rivers State House of Assembly | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Rivers State House of Assembly | ||||
Jurisdiction | Rivers State, Nigeria | ||||
Term | 29 May 1999 – 29 May 2003 | ||||
Election | 9 January 1999
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Website | www | ||||
4th Assembly | |||||
Members | 32 | ||||
Speaker | Chibuike Amaechi | ||||
Deputy Speaker | Tonye Harry | ||||
Majority Leader | Tamunosisi Gogo Jaja | ||||
Minority Leader | Magnus Abe | ||||
Majority Whip | Hope Ikiriko | ||||
Minority Whip | Osinakachukwu Ideozu |
The 4th Rivers State House of Assembly was in session from 29 May 1999 until 29 May 2003. All members of the House were elected on 9 January 1999. The majority party was the Rivers State People's Democratic Party led by Marshal Harry. The presiding officer (Speaker) of the Assembly was Chibuike Amaechi.[1]
Members
Constituency | Name | Political party |
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Abua–Odual | Augustine Paul Ngo | PDP |
Ahoada East I | Osinakachukwu Ideozu | PDP |
Ahoada East II | Kennedy Ebeku | PDP |
Ahoada West | Hope Odhuluma Ikiriko | PDP |
Akuku-Toru I | Paul Awoyesuku | PDP |
Akuku-Toru II | Labo Bobo Manuel | PDP |
Andoni | Christian Mba | PDP |
Asari-Toru I | Daniel Otelemaba Amachree | PDP |
Asari-Toru II | Ben Horsfall | PDP |
Bonny | George Fubara Tolofari | PDP |
Degema | Tonye Harry | PDP |
Eleme | Marcus Nle Ejii | PDP |
Emohua | Azubuike Odum | PDP |
Etche I | Okey Amadi | PDP |
Etche II | Alloy Nweke | PDP |
Gokana | Magnus Abe | APP |
Ikwerre | Chibuike Amaechi | PDP |
Khana I | Gregory Pie-Noah | PDP |
Khana II | Monday Ndor | PDP |
Obio-Akpor I | Glory N. Chukwu | PDP |
Obio-Akpor II | Anthony Wali | PDP |
Ogba–Egbema–Ndoni I | Monday Eleanya | PDP |
Ogba–Egbema–Ndoni II | Elemchukwu Ogbowu | PDP |
Ogu–Bolo | Adokiye Oruwari | PDP |
Okrika | James George Fuayefika | PDP |
Omuma | Emeka Nwogu | PDP |
Opobo–Nkoro | Tamunosisi Gogo Jaja | PDP |
Oyigbo | Prince Precious Oforji | PDP |
Port Harcourt I | Chidiebere Okwuwolu | PDP |
Port Harcourt II | Fubara Exodus Imangs | PDP |
Port Harcourt III | Azubuike Nmerukini | PDP |
Tai | John Bazia | PDP |
References
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