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President of the Senate of Nigeria

President of the Senate of Nigeria

Highest ranking-official 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 Godswill Akpabio since 13 June 2023.[1][2]

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Selection and succession to presidency

The senate president is chosen in an indirect election conducted within the senate, amongst the 109 members. 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.[3]

List of Nigerian Senate Presidents

Federation

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First Republic

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Military Government

The Senate did not sit during this time.

Second Republic

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Military Government

The Senate did not sit during this time.

Third Republic

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Military Government

The Senate did not sit during this time.

Fourth Republic

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Trivia


References

  1. Oyero, Kayode (13 June 2023). "UPDATED: Akpabio Sworn In As Senate President". Channels Television. Retrieved 13 June 2023.
  2. Obeme-Ndukwe, Ifunanya (13 June 2023). "Akpabio elected Senate President". Daily Post Nigeria. Retrieved 13 June 2023.
  3. "Nigeria's Constitution of 1999 with Amendments through 2011" (PDF). Constitute Project. Retrieved 8 March 2022.

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