2015 Elections: Senators who want to be Governors
The 2015 thermostat is cranking up, and now is the time where political figures are declaring interest for the various seats that would need filling come May 2014.
A survey conducted by Daily Independent has revealed that some of these senators are either serving out their second term in the senate or are warming up to succeed governors that are completing their second term in office by May 29, 2015.
Some of these senators listed below, have already openly expressed their intention. List below:
Their names are:
Senator Harcourt Enyinnaya Abaribe - Abia South
Senator Nkechi Nwogu - Abia Central
Senator Ganiyu Solomon - Lagos West
Senator Olufemi Lanlehin - Oyo South
Senator Paulinus Igwe Nwagu - Ebonyi Central
Senator Ifeanyi Okowa - Delta North
Senator Kabiru Ibrahim Gaya - Kano South
Senator Senator Abdul Ningi - Bauchi Central
Senator Magnus Abe - Rivers South East
Senator Ike Ekweremadu - Enugu West
Senator Ayogu Eze - Enugu North
Senator Victor Ndoma-Egba (SAN) - Cross Rivers Central
Read more about them on Daily Independent
A survey conducted by Daily Independent has revealed that some of these senators are either serving out their second term in the senate or are warming up to succeed governors that are completing their second term in office by May 29, 2015.
Some of these senators listed below, have already openly expressed their intention. List below:
Their names are:
Senator Harcourt Enyinnaya Abaribe - Abia South
Senator Nkechi Nwogu - Abia Central
Senator Ganiyu Solomon - Lagos West
Senator Olufemi Lanlehin - Oyo South
Senator Paulinus Igwe Nwagu - Ebonyi Central
Senator Ifeanyi Okowa - Delta North
Senator Kabiru Ibrahim Gaya - Kano South
Senator Senator Abdul Ningi - Bauchi Central
Senator Magnus Abe - Rivers South East
Senator Ike Ekweremadu - Enugu West
Senator Ayogu Eze - Enugu North
Senator Victor Ndoma-Egba (SAN) - Cross Rivers Central
Read more about them on Daily Independent
2015 Elections: Senators who want to be Governors
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