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Ahmad Lawan

Nigerian politician (born )

Ahmad Ibrahim LawanGCON[1] (born 12 January ) is a Nigerian politician and former professor who served as the 14th president of the Nigerian Senate from to He represents the Yobe North Senatorial District in the Senate as a member of the All Progressives Congress.[2]

A university professor from Gashua, Lawan was first elected to the House of Representatives in to represent the Bade/Jakusko Constituency as a member of the All Nigeria Peoples Party.

Lawan was reelected in before successfully running to become Yobe North Senator in [3] After being reelected in , , and (as a member of the All Progressive Congress, successor to the ANPP), Lawan was elected the new Senate President with 79 votes cast to beat Senator Mohammed Ali Ndume with 28 votes after the inauguration of the 9th Nigeria National Assembly in [4] It was his second attempt at becoming Senate President, with a notable failed run in

Early life and education

Lawan was born on 12 January in Gashua, then in the north of British Nigeria.

He completed primary school at Sabon Gari Primary School, Gashua in and secondary school at Government Secondary School, Gashua in before receiving a bachelor's degree in Geography from the University of Maiduguri in [5]

After university, Lawan completed his compulsory service year in Benue State before getting a master's degree in Remote Sensing from the Ahmadu Bello University and a Doctorate degree in Remote Sensing/GIS from Cranfield University in and , respectively.[6][7]

Early career

Lawan worked in the Yobe State Civil Service as an Education Officer in the state Ministry of Education in and before lecturing at his alma mater, University of Maiduguri between and [citation needed]

Political career

After being elected to the House of Representatives for the constituency of Bade/Jakusko in ,[8] at different times Lawan chaired the House Committees on education and agriculture.[9]

Lawan was elected to the Senate in In , he was a member of the National Assembly's Joint Committee on Constitution Review.[10]

In , as chairman of the Senate committee on Public Accounts, Lawan initiated and sponsored the Desertification Control Commission Bill.[11]

In August , Senator Lawan spoke against the proposed Kafin Zaki Dam.

He stated that the Tiga Dam and Challawa Gorge Dam had already reduced water flow drastically, and the Jama'are River was now the main source of water in the Yobe River. He said the dams caused intense poverty, increased desert encroachment, migration and conflicts between arable farmers and herdsmen.[12]

Lawan ran for reelection in Yobe North Senatorial District on the ANPP platform in the 9 April elections.

He won with 92, votes, trailed by Hassan Kafayos Hussaini of the People's Democratic Party (PDP) with 76, votes.[13] Four years later, Lawan won reelection as a member of the APC before winning with 72% of the vote in [citation needed]

Lawan was named chairman, Senate committee on defence on 8 August [14]

election

In Lawan ran for the senate president after APC zoned the position to the north eastern Nigeria based on the party's power-sharing formula among the six geo-political zones at the time.[15] The zoning meant that only senators elected on the platform of the party (APC) from the six states in the north east could run for senate president.[16] After consultations with critical political stakeholders and senators elect from the north east, Lawan was endorsed and presented to the national leadership of the party who anointed him as the candidate of the party for senate president.[17][18] The APC zoning arrangement prevents other senators elect who are from other zones from contesting for the seat.

But senator Bukola Saraki from Kwara State, north central disagreed with the party's arrangement saying all qualified candidates should be allowed to exercise their constitutional rights to run for positions of leadership of the Nigerian Senate. Saraki declared his candidacy against the party's zoning principle.[19]

On the morning of 9 June the day for the election of the senate president 51 senators of the APC gathered at the International Conference Centre waiting for a truce meeting reportedly called by the leadership of the APC and President Muhammadu Buhari with a clear objective to prevail on senator Saraki to drop his ambition and support Lawan when 57 senators mostly of the opposition PDP and a few senators of APC present conducted the election.[20] Saraki won the election by 57 unanimous votes[21] of the senators present during the election.[22][23][24] Lawal was at the International Conference Centre when the election was conducted and a winner emerged.

That event finally nailed his ambition for the president of the 8th senate.[25]

election

After meeting with the Nigerian president Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday, 6 June , Senator Danjuma Goje stepped down for Lawan from the Senate Presidency race. On 11 June , Lawan was elected and sworn in as the Senate President of the Nigerian 9th Assembly,[26] after defeating his opponent, Senator Ali Ndume who is also an APC Senator.[27] Lawan defeated his opponent with 79 votes to [28][29]

Corruption allegations

After the passage of the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) in August , Lawan and other legislators were accused of receiving bribes to guarantee the legislation's advancement despite significant public opposition to parts of the text.

According to Peoples Gazette reporting, at least $10 million was paid to legislators in payments organized by Minister of State for Petroleum ResourcesTimipre Sylva and Akwa Ibom North-East Senator Bassey Albert Akpan with between $ million and $2 million going to both Lawan and House SpeakerFemi Gbajabiamila. Multiple legislators corroborated the story with several legislators expressing anger, not that the Gbajabiamila and Lawan allegedly took bribes but instead that the bribes were not shared equally among the legislators as other legislators claimed to have received $5, for representatives and $20, for senators.

Gbajabiamila, Lawan, Sylva, and Akpan all initially declined to comment on the report.[30][31] Several days after the story broke, Lawan denied it, stating that the report was "unwarranted, unproven, and false" before warning Nigerians to "always think positive about their leaders and their governments" and advising that "if they have issues they feel very strongly about, let them speak the truth and we are prepared to tell corrections that that we feel should be able to make us do better."[32]

Awards

In October , a Nigerian National Honour of Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger (GCON) was conferred on him by President Muhammadu Buhari.[33]

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