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2003 Nigerian Senate elections in Kebbi State

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The 2003 Nigerian Senate election in Kebbi State was held on April 12, 2003, to elect members of the Nigerian Senate to represent Kebbi State. Sani Kamba representing Kebbi North, Farouk Bello Bunza representing Kebbi Central and Usman Sanni Sami representing Kebbi South all won on the platform of the All Nigeria Peoples Party.[1][2][3]

Overview

Affiliation Party Total
PDP ANPP
Before Election 3
After Election 0 3 3

Summary

District Incumbent Party Elected Senator Party
Kebbi North Sani Kamba ANPP
Kebbi Central Farouk Bello Bunza ANPP
Kebbi South Usman Sanni Sami ANPP

Results

Kebbi North

The election was won by Sani Kamba of the All Nigeria Peoples Party.[4]

2003 Nigerian Senate election in Kebbi State
Party Candidate Votes %
ANPP Sani Kamba
Total votes
ANPP hold

Kebbi Central

The election was won by Farouk Bello Bunza of the All Nigeria Peoples Party.[5]

2003 Nigerian Senate election in Kebbi State
Party Candidate Votes %
ANPP Farouk Bello Bunza
Total votes
ANPP hold

Kebbi South

The election was won by Usman Sanni Sami of the All Nigeria Peoples Party.[6]

2003 Nigerian Senate election in Kebbi State
Party Candidate Votes %
ANPP Usman Sanni Sami
Total votes
ANPP hold

References

  1. ^ "NIGERIA: parliamentary elections House of Representatives, 2003". archive.ipu.org. Retrieved August 22, 2021.
  2. ^ "Elections in Nigeria". africanelections.tripod.com. Retrieved August 22, 2021.
  3. ^ "Africa Update". web.ccsu.edu. Retrieved August 22, 2021.
  4. ^ Uganwa, Austin (2014). NIGERIA FOURTH REPUBLIC NATIONAL ASSEMBLY. ISBN 978-1-4990-8875-5.
  5. ^ "Senators From 1999 Till Date -". December 2, 2020. Retrieved August 22, 2021.
  6. ^ "SENATORS". dawodu.com. Archived from the original on August 15, 2003. Retrieved August 22, 2021.
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