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Speaker of the House of Representatives of Nigeria

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Presiding officer of the House of Representatives of Nigeria

Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
since 13 June 2023
Legislative Branch of the Federal Government
StyleMr Speaker (informal)
The Honourable (formal)
Member ofNigerian House of Representatives
National Assembly Commission
SeatNational Assembly Complex,Three Arms Zone,Abuja
AppointerIndirect House Election
Term length4 years renewable
Constituting instrumentConstitution of Nigeria
Inaugural holderSir Frederic Metcalfe (Colonial)
Jaja Wachuku (indigenous)
Formation12 January 1955; 71 years ago (1955-01-12)
DeputyDeputy Speaker of the House of Representatives

Thespeaker of the House of Representatives is the presiding officer of theFederal House of Representatives ofNigeria, elected by its membership. The current House Speaker isTajudeen Abbas who was elected Speaker of House of Representatives of Nigeria on 13 June 2023.

History

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Sir Frederic Metcalfe ofGreat Britain became the first Speaker of the House of Representatives of Nigeria after its inauguration on 12 January 1955 byJohn Macpherson. He was replaced by the first indigenousspeaker,Jaja Wachuku, in 1959. As Speaker of the House, Wachuku received Nigeria's Instrument ofIndependence, also known as Freedom Charter, on 1 October 1960, fromPrincess Alexandra of Kent (Alexandra wasElizabeth II's representative at the Nigerian Independence ceremonies).Chaha Biam hails from Ukum Local Government Area ofBenue State. He was elected to the House of Representative on the platform of NPN in the 1983 general elections and was elected as the Speaker of House of Representative in the short-lived second tenure of AlhajiShehu Shagari, 1 October 1983 – 31 December 1983.Dimeji Bankole is the youngest Speaker in the history of the House of Representatives, elected at the age of 37.[1]

Selection and succession to presidency

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The speaker is chosen in anindirect election conducted within the House of Representatives. The line of succession to theNigerian presidency goes to theVice President, and then thePresident of the Senate should both the President and Vice President be unable to discharge the powers and duties of office.[2] The Speaker of the House is the third in line of succession.

Office of the Speaker

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The speaker is supported by theirChief of Staff

List of speakers

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Federation and First Republic

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SpeakerTerm of officePolitical partyElection
PortraitNameTook officeLeft office
SirFrederic Metcalfe12 January 1955January 1959None1954
Jaja WachukuJanuary 195914 November 1960[1]National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons1959
Ibrahim Jalo Waziri14 November 196015 January 1966Northern People's Congress1964

Military Government

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The House of Representatives did not sit in this time.

Second Republic

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SpeakerTerm of officePolitical partyElection
PortraitNameTook officeLeft office
Edwin Ume-Ezeoke1 October 19791 October 1983National Party of Nigeria1979
Benjamin Chaha1 October 198331 December 1983National Party of Nigeria1983

Military Government

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The House of Representatives did not sit in this time.

Third Republic

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SpeakerTerm of officePolitical partyElection
PortraitNameTook officeLeft office
Agunwa Anaekwe5 December 199217 November 1993Social Democratic Party1992

Military Government

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The House of Representatives did not sit in this time.

Fourth Republic

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SpeakerTerm of officePolitical partyConstituencyElection
PortraitNameTook officeLeft office
Salisu Buhari3 June 199923 July 1999People's Democratic Party1999
Ghali Umar Na'Abba23 July 19993 June 2003People's Democratic Party
Aminu Bello Masari3 June 20035 June 2007People's Democratic PartyMalumfashi / Kafur,
Katsina
2003
Patricia Etteh5 June 200730 October 2007People's Democratic PartyAyedaade / Irewole / Isokan,
Osun
2007
Dimeji Bankole1 November 20076 June 2011People's Democratic PartyAbeokuta South,
Ogun
Aminu Tambuwal6 June 201129 May 2015People's Democratic PartyKebbe / Tambuwal,
Sokoto
2011
Yakubu Dogara9 June 20159 June 2019All Progressives CongressBogoro/Dass
/Tafawa Balewa,
Bauchi
2015
Femi Gbajabiamila11 June 201911 June 2023All Progressives CongressSurulere I,
Lagos
2019
Tajudeen Abbas13 June 2023IncumbentAll Progressives CongressZaria,
Kaduna
2023

References

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  1. ^"Nigeria Parliament Elects New Speaker Of The House".www.feedsyndicate.com. Archived fromthe original on 9 December 2007. Retrieved12 January 2022.
  2. ^"Nigeria's Constitution of 1999 with Amendments through 2011"(PDF).Constitute Project. Retrieved8 March 2022.


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