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Saraki Unveils Senate Committee Chairmen & Vice Chairmen

The Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki on Wednesday (today) unveiled list of the senate committee chairmen and the vice chairmen.

Here is the full list of the committees divided into 65.
Committee on Rules & Business: Babajide Omoworare and Ali Ndume. Senate Services Committee: Ibrahim Gobir and Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi.
Committee on Ethics & Privileges: Samuel Anyanu and Bala Ibn Na’allah. Committee on Public Accounts: Andy Uba and Gbolahan Dada. Committee on National Security & Intelligence: Shaaba Lafiagi and David Jonah Jang.

STANDING COMMITTEES.
Committee on Agriculture: Abdullahi Adamu and Theodore A. Orji. Committee on Air Force: Duro Samuel Faseyi and Ali Wakili. Committee on Army: George Akume and Ibrahim Abdullahi Danbaba.

Committee on Anti – Corruption & Financial Crimes: Godfrey Chukwuka Utazi and Sani Mustapha.
Committee on Appropriations: Danjuma Goje and Sunny Ogbuoji.
Committee on Aviation: Hope Uzodinma and Bala Ibn Na’allah.
Committee on Banking, Insurance & Other Financial Institutions: Rafiu Adebayo Ibrahim and Achonu Nneji.
Committee on Capital Market: Isiaka Adeleke and Ogola Foster.

Committee on Communications: Gilbert Nnaji and Solomon Adeola Olamilekan.
Committee on Cooperation & Integration in Africa & NEPAD: Abubakar Sani Danladi and Baba Kaka Garba.
Committee on Culture & Tourism: Matthew Urhoghide andAbubakar A. M.
Committee on Customs, Excise & Tariff: Adamu Aliero and Samuel Anyanwu.
Committee on Defence: Ahmad Lawan And Jeremiah Useni.
Committee on Diaspora & Civil Societies: Rose Oko.
Committee on Drugs & Narcotics: Joshua Lidani and Phillip Gyunka.
Committee on Downstream Petroleum: Uche Ekwunife and Jibrin Barau.
Committee on Ecology & Climate Change: Bukar Abba Ibrahim and Achonu Nneji.
Committee on Education (Basic & Secondary): Aliyu Wamakko and Rose Oko.
Committee on Employment, Labour & Productivity: Suleiman Nazif.
Committee on Environment:
Olaka Johnson Nwogu and Oluremi Tinubu.
Committee on Establishment & Public Service: Emmanuel Paulker and Suleiman Nazif.
Committee on Committee on Federal Capital Territory: Dino Melaye and Mohammed Hassan.
Committee on Federal Character & Inter Governmental Affairs: Salihu Hussain Egye and Suleiman Othman Hunkuyi.
Committee on Finance: John Owan Enoh and Umaru Ibrahim Kurfi.
Committee on Foreign Affairs: Munsurat Sunmonu and Shehu Sani.
Committee on Gas: Bassey Albert Akpan and Abubakar Ahmadu Moallahyidi.
Committee on Health: Lanre Tejuosho and Matthew Uroghdide.
Committee on Housing: Barnabas Gemade and Francis Alimikhene.
Committee on I.C.T & Cybercrime: Buhari Abdulfatai and Ogola Foster.
Committee on Independent National Electoral Commission: Abubakar Kyari and Olusola Adeyeye.
Committee on Information & National Orientation: Enyinnaya Abaribe and Ibrahim Abdullahi Danbaba.
Committee on Interior: Georgeb Sekibo and Bayero Usman Nafada.
Committee on Inter-Parliamentary Affairs: Bayero Usman Nafada.
Committee on Industry: Sam Egwu and Buhari Abdulfatai.

Committee on Judiciary Human Rights & Legal Matters: David Umaru and Godswill Akpabio.
Committee on Land Transport: Olugbenga Ashafa and Phillip Aduda.
Committee on Local & Foreign Debts: Shehu Sani and Phillip Gyunka.
Committee on Marine/ Transport: Ahmed Rufai Sani and Ighoyota Amori.

Committee on Media & Public Affairs: Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi and Murray Bruce.
Committee on Public Procurement: Abdulsalami Ohiare and Joshua Dariye.

Committee on National Identity & National Population: Marafa Kabir and Abubakar Sani Danladi.
Committee on National Planning & Economic Affairs: Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso and Yele Omogunwa.

Committee on Navy: Isa Hamma Misau and Osinachukwu Ideozu.

Committee on Niger Delta: Peter Nwaboshi and Abubakar Abdulrahman.

Committee on Police Affairs: Aba Ibrahim and Stella Oduah.

Committee on Power: James Manager and Bukar Mustapha.

Committee on Primary Health Care & Communicable Diseases: Mao Ohuabunwa and Nelson Efiong.

Committee on Privatisation: Ben Murray Bruce and Abdullahi Yahaya.

Committee on Science & Technology: Robert Ajayi Boroffice and Marafi Bashir.

Committee on Solid Minerals: Joshua Dariye and Rilwan Adesoji Akanbi.

Committee on Special Duties: Murtala Nyako and Sunny Ogbuoji.

Committee on Sports: Obinna Joseph Ogba and Marafa Kabir.

Committee on States & Local Government: Abdullahi Gumel and Kashamu Buruji.

Committee on Tertiary Institutions & TETFUND: Binta Masi Garba and Tijjani Yahaya Kaura.

Committee on Trade & Investment: Fatimat Olufunke Raji Rasaki and Sabo Mohammed.

Committee on Upstream Petroleum: Donald Omotayo Alaosaodura and Bassey Gershom.

Committee on Water Resources: Mohammed Ubali Shittu and Emmanuel Bwacha.

Committee on Women Affairs: Oluremi Tinubu and
Stella Oduah.

Committee on Works: Kabiru Gaya and Clifford Ordia.
Committee on Poverty Alleviation & Social Welfare: Ali Wakili.

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