President of the Senate of Nigeria

The president of the Nigerian Senate is the presiding officer of the Senate of Nigeria, elected by its membership. The senate president is second in line of succession to the Nigerian presidency, after the Vice President of Nigeria. The current President of the Senate is Ahmad Lawan.

President of the Senate of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria
Seal of the Senate President of Nigeria
Incumbent
Ahmad Lawan
since 11 June 2019
Legislative Branch of the Federal Government
StyleMr President
Member ofNigerian Senate
National Assembly Commission
SeatNational Assembly Complex, Three Arms Zone, Abuja
AppointerIndirect Senate Election
Term length4 years renewable
Constituting instrumentConstitution of Nigeria
Inaugural holderNnamdi Azikiwe
Formation1 January 1960 (1960-01-01)
SuccessionSecond
DeputyDeputy President of the Senate

Selection and succession to presidency

The senate president is chosen in an indirect election conducted within the senate. The line of succession to the Nigerian presidency goes to the Vice President, and then the senate president should both the President and Vice President be unable to discharge the powers and duties of office.[1]

List of Nigerian Senate Presidents

Senate Presidents of Nigeria
Senate PresidentTermParty
Nnamdi Azikiwe1960NCNC
Dennis Osadebay1960–1963NCNC
Nwafor Orizu1963–1966NCNC
Joseph Wayas1979–1983NPN
Iyorchia Ayu1992–1993SDP
Ameh Ebute1993SDP
Evan Enwerem1999PDP
Chuba Okadigbo1999–2000PDP
Anyim Pius Anyim2000–2003PDP
Adolphus Wabara2003–2005PDP
Ken Nnamani2005–2007PDP
David Mark2007–2015PDP
Bukola Saraki2015–2019APC/PDP
Ahmed Lawan2019–presentAPC

Trivia

  • Nwafor Orizu was the only Senate President of Nigeria ever to ascend to the Nigerian presidency through the constitutional order of succession. He was later forced to handover power to Aguiyi-Ironsi military junta.
  • Anyim Pius Anyim was the first Senate President born after independence, he was born on 19 February 1961.
  • David Mark became the first person to retain the Presidency of the Senate and serve a second term in 2011. He and his deputy were re-nominated without contest.
  • David Mark was the longest serving senate president (2007–2015) and his deputy, Ike Ekweremadu was the longest serving deputy senate president (2007–2019).
  • Bukola Saraki was the first civilian former governor to become the president of the Senate.
  • Bukola Saraki was the first Nigerian Senate President not to be born in Nigeria, he was born in London, United Kingdom.

References

  1. "Nigeria's Constitution of 1999 with Amendments through 2011" (PDF). Constitute Project. Retrieved 8 March 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
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