Adamawa Central senatorial district

{{Short description|Senatorial district in Nigeria}}

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The Adamawa Central senatorial district in Adamawa State, Nigeria covers the local government areas of Fufore, Gombi, Girei, Hong, Song, Yola North, and Yola South.

The senator currently representing the district is Aminu Iya Abbas of the Peoples Democratic Party who was elected in 2023.{{Cite web |title=Candidates - Voter - Validating the Office of the Electorate on Representation |url=https://orderpaper.ng/voter/10th-assembly-member-elect?id=ABBAS-AMINU-IYA-48 |access-date=2024-05-28 |website=orderpaper.ng}}{{Cite web |last=sunnews |date=2018-03-04 |title=A word on the forthcoming Adamawa central senatorial election |url=https://sunnewsonline.com/a-word-on-the-forthcoming-adamawa-central-senatorial-election/ |access-date=2024-05-28 |website=The Sun Nigeria |language=en}}

List of members representing the district

Political party: {{legend2|{{party color|National Republican Convention}}|NRC|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} {{legend2|{{party color|All Progressives Congress}}|APC|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} {{legend2|{{party color|Peoples Democratic Party (Nigeria)}}|PDP|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}

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!Member

!Party

!Years

!Assembly

!Electoral history

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| colspan="5" |District created December 5, 1992

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| align="left" |Hamman Bello Ahmed

| {{Party shading/None}} style="background:{{party color|National Republican Convention}} |

| nowrap="" |December 5, 1992 – November 17, 1993

|3rd

|Elected in 1992

Third Republic dissolved

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| align="left" |Abubakar Girei

| {{Party shading/Peoples Democratic Party (Nigeria)}} |

| nowrap="" |June 3, 1999 – June 3, 2003

|4th

|Elected in 1999

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| align="left" |Jibril Aminu

| {{Party shading/Peoples Democratic Party (Nigeria)}} |

| nowrap="" |June 3, 2003 – June 6, 2011

|5th, 6th

|Elected in 2003

Re-elected in 2007

Retired

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| align="left" |Bello Mohammed Tukur

| {{Party shading/Peoples Democratic Party (Nigeria)}} |

| nowrap="" |June 6, 2011 – June 6, 2015

|7th

|Elected in 2011

Lost re-election

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| align="left" |Abdul-Aziz Nyako

| {{Party shading/All Progressives Congress}} |

| nowrap="" |June 6, 2015 – June 11, 2019

|8th

|Elected in 2015

Retired

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| align="left" |Aishatu Dahiru Ahmed

| {{Party shading/All Progressives Congress}} |

| nowrap="" |June 11, 2019 – June 11, 2023

|9th

|Elected in 2019

Retired

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| align="left" |Aminu Iya Abbas

| {{Party shading/Peoples Democratic Party (Nigeria)}} |

| nowrap="" |13 June 2023 – present

|10th

|Elected in 2023

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