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Senate of Nigeria

Upper chamber of the Nigerian National Assembly


Summary

Upper chamber of the Nigerian National Assembly

FieldValue
nameSenate
legislature10th National Assembly
coa_picSeal of the Senate of Nigeria.svg
background_colorfirebrick
coa_res150px
session_roomNigeria Senate Building (Red Chamber).jpg
house_typeUpper house
bodyNational Assembly of Nigeria
term_limitsNone
new_session
leader1_typePresident
leader1Godswill Akpabio
party1APC
election113 June 2023
leader2_typeDeputy President
leader2Barau Jibrin
party2APC
election213 June 2023
leader3_typeMajority Leader
leader3Michael Opeyemi Bamidele
party3APC
election34 July 2023
leader4_typeMinority Leader
leader4Patrick Abba Moro
party4PDP
election421 November 2023
leader5_typeMajority Whip
leader5Mohammed Tahir Monguno
party5APC
election517 July 2024
leader6_typeMinority Whip
leader6Osita Ngwu
party6PDP
election621 November 2023
members109
last_election125-26 February 2023
next_election127 February 2027
term_length4 years
voting_system1First-past-the-post voting
structure1Nigeria 10th Senate 17-05-25.svg
structure1_res250px
meeting_placeNational Assembly Complex
Abuja, FCT, Nigeria
constitutionConstitution of Nigeria
website
rules

Majority (75)

Minority (26)

Others (8)

Abuja, FCT, Nigeria

The Senate is the upper chamber of Nigeria's bicameral legislature, the National Assembly. The National Assembly (popularly referred to as NASS) is the nation's legislature and has the power to make laws, as summarized in chapter one, section four of the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria. The lower chamber is the House of Representatives.

The President of the Senate is the presiding officer of the Senate, whose chief function is to guide and regulate the proceedings in the Senate. The Senate President is second in the Nigerian presidential line of succession. He is assisted by the Deputy President of the Senate. The current President is Sen. Godswill Akpabio while the current Deputy President is Sen. Barau Jibrin, both members of the APC. The Senate President and his deputy are assisted by principal officers including the Majority Leader, Deputy Majority Leader, Minority Leader, Deputy Minority Leader, Chief Whip, Deputy Chief Whip, Minority Whip, and Deputy Minority Whip. In addition, there are 63 Standing Committees in the Senate chaired by Committee Chairmen.

Composition

The Senate consists of 109 senators. The 36 states of Nigeria are each divided into 3 senatorial districts, with each district electing one senator using the first-past-the-post electoral system. The Federal Capital Territory elects only one senator at-large, also using first-past-the-post.

Senators serve a term of four years. There are no term limits and senators can remain in the chamber for as long as they are re-elected in general elections.

The majority party is the party that has a majority of seats, either alone or as the main party of a coalition or caucus. If two or more parties are tied, the Senate President's affiliation determines which party becomes the majority party. The second largest party is the minority party.

State delegations

  • Abia
  • Adamawa
  • Akwa Ibom
  • Anambra
  • Bauchi
  • Bayelsa
  • Benue
  • Borno
  • Cross River
  • Delta
  • Ebonyi
  • Edo
  • Ekiti
  • Enugu
  • Gombe
  • Imo
  • Jigawa
  • Kaduna
  • Kano
  • Katsina
  • Kebbi
  • Kogi
  • Kwara
  • Lagos
  • Nasarawa
  • Niger
  • Ogun
  • Ondo
  • Osun
  • Oyo
  • Plateau
  • Rivers
  • Sokoto
  • Taraba
  • Yobe
  • Zamfara
  • FCT

Functions of the Senate

Legislation

Bills may be introduced in either chamber of the National Assembly.

Checks and balances

The constitution provides several unique functions for the Senate that form its ability to "check and balance" other elements of the Federal Government of Nigeria. These include the requirement that the Senate may advise and must consent to some of the President's government appointments; also the Senate must consent to all treaties with foreign governments and it tries all impeachments.

References

Notes

References

  1. Staff writer. (2024). "Nigeria: Senate- About parliament".
  2. "Administration".
  3. "History And Roles".
  4. "Principal Officers of The Senate".
  5. "Find a Committee".
  6. (2015-08-07). "Pardoned for Senate".
  7. {{cite constitution. (1999)
  8. "Senate Constitutional Role".
  9. "Senate Constitutional Role".
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