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Ahmad Ibrahim Lawan

  • Name: Ahmed Ibrahim Lawan
  • Birthdate: January 12, 1959
  • Birthplace: Yobe
  • Occupation: Politician

Ahmed Ibrahim Lawan, born on January 12, 1959, is a prominent Nigerian politician who served as the President of the Senate of Nigeria during the 9th National Assembly. Representing the Yobe North Constituency in Yobe state, Lawan is a member of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Political career

Lawan's political journey began in 1999 when he was elected to the House of Representatives, representing the Bade/Jakusko Constituency. He served in this capacity until 2007, after which he transitioned to the Senate, representing Yobe North. His tenure in the Senate has been marked by various leadership roles, including serving as the Senate Majority Leader from January 10, 2016, to June 6, 2019.

On June 11, 2019, Lawan was elected as the President of the Nigerian Senate, succeeding Abubakar Bukola Saraki. His election was a significant milestone in his political career, reflecting his influence and leadership within the Nigerian legislative framework.

Education

Lawan's academic background is rooted in geography and remote sensing. He earned a bachelor's degree in Geography from the University of Maiduguri. Furthering his education, he obtained a postgraduate diploma in Land Surveying and a master's degree in Remote Sensing from Ahmadu Bello University. He also holds a Doctorate in Remote Sensing/GIS from Cranfield University.

Personal background

Born in Yobe state, Nigeria, Lawan's career reflects a blend of academic excellence and political acumen. His contributions to Nigerian politics, particularly in legislative processes, underscore his role as a significant figure in the country's governance.

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Ahmad Lawan, Nigeria's Senate president has described the 2013 power sector privatisation as fraudulent. The Senate president disclosed this while declaring open a roundtable discussion organised by the Senate Committee on Power.