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6th Rivers State House Of Assembly
The 6th Rivers State House of Assembly was formed after the 2007 general elections. The Assembly sat from 30 May 2007 until 30 May 2011. Representatives of the Assembly were elected from 32 constituencies with members of the Rivers State People's Democratic Party in the majority. The Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Speaker of the Assembly was Tonye Harry while the Clerk of the House was Alex Nwala. Members References

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Rivers State House Of Assembly
Rivers State House of Assembly is the legislative branch of the Government of Rivers State inaugurated in 1979. It is a unicameral body with 32 members elected into 32 state constituencies. The current Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Speaker of the State Assembly is Rt. Hon. Ikuinyi O. Ibani. History Powers Qualifications Composition Members of the Rivers State House of Assembly The 8th Rivers State House of Assembly consists of 32 elected representatives from each constituency Committees *Public Accounts *House Services *Training & Information *Finance *Judiciary *Local Government *Works *Women Affairs *Commerce & Industry *Agriculture *Water resources *Education *Youth Employment & Empowerment *Social Welfare & Rehabilitation/ Pilgrims Board SIEC Budget *Commissions & Agencies *Rules & Business Committee *Public petitions *Ethics & Privileges *UBE *Sustainable Development / Emergency Relief *Transport *Health *Power *Energy & Natural Resources *Chieftaincy ...
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Akuku-Toru I (Assembly Constituency)
Akuku-Toru is a Local Government Area in Rivers State, Nigeria Nigeria ( ), , ig, Naìjíríyà, yo, Nàìjíríà, pcm, Naijá , ff, Naajeeriya, kcg, Naijeriya officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a country in West Africa. It is situated between the Sahel to the north and the Gulf o .... Its headquarters are in the town of Abonnema. It has an area of 1,443 km and a population of 156,006 at the 2006 census. Wards * Alise Group * Briggs I * Briggs II * Briggs III * Georgewill I * Georgewill II * Georgewill III * Jack I * Jack II * Jack III * Kula I * Kula II * Manuel I * Manuel II * Manuel III * North/South Group * Obonoma References Local Government Areas in Rivers State Populated coastal places in Rivers State 1990 establishments in Nigeria 1990s establishments in Rivers State {{RiversNG-geo-stub ...
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Ikwerre (Assembly Constituency)
Ikwerre may refer to: *Ikwerre people The Ikwerre (natively known as ''Iwhuruọha'') are one of the Igbo subgroups in Rivers State. They are the biggest Igbo group along with the Ngwa. Traditional history has classified Ikwerre into seven groups called "Ikwerre Essa". They are E ... * Ikwerre language * Ikwerre, Rivers, Nigeria {{disambig Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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Gokana (Assembly Constituency)
Gokana Assembly constituency is a constituency of the Rivers State House of Assembly Rivers State House of Assembly is the legislative branch of the Government of Rivers State inaugurated in 1979. It is a unicameral body with 32 members elected into 32 state constituencies. The current Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly ..., Nigeria. Members of the House of Assembly *1999: Hon. Magnus Ngei Abe(Bera) *2003: Hon. Gabriel Pidomson (Bodo) *2007: Hon. Barinyima Badom (B. Dere) *2011: Hon. Innocent Barikor (Bomu) *2019: Hon. Dumle Maol (B. Dere) References Assembly constituencies of Rivers State {{RiversState-geo-stub ...
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Etche II (Assembly Constituency)
Etche is one of the 23 Local Government Areas of Rivers State and amongst the 13 federal constituencies representing River State in Nigeria's National Assembly and part of the Rivers East Senatorial District.Okehiis the Council Headquarters and political capital of Etche, while Eberi is the political capital of Omuma. There are 19 political wards in Etche local government and 10 are in Omuma. There are several communities and towns in Etche, some of which include Akwu/Obuor, Eberi, Amaji, Opiro, Chokocho, Igboh, Egwi, Afara, Mba, Igbodo, Ofeh, Ohimogho, Obiohia Umuogba, Umuajuloke Okehi, Obibi, Odufor, Nihi, Okomoko, Ulakwo, Umuakonu, Umuanyagu, Okoroagu, Obite, Umuoye, Igbo, Umuechem, and Egbeke. Economy Umuechem in Etche is one of the oil producing community in Nigeria since the beginning of exploration in the area in 1958. Today, Etche has over 250 producing oil wells and a host of flow stations. It is also said to have the largest deposit of natural gas, south of the Nige ...
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Etche I (Assembly Constituency)
Etche is one of the 23 Local Government Areas of Rivers State and amongst the 13 federal constituencies representing River State in Nigeria's National Assembly and part of the Rivers East Senatorial District.Okehiis the Council Headquarters and political capital of Etche, while Eberi is the political capital of Omuma. There are 19 political wards in Etche local government and 10 are in Omuma. There are several communities and towns in Etche, some of which include Akwu/Obuor, Eberi, Amaji, Opiro, Chokocho, Igboh, Egwi, Afara, Mba, Igbodo, Ofeh, Ohimogho, Obiohia Umuogba, Umuajuloke Okehi, Obibi, Odufor, Nihi, Okomoko, Ulakwo, Umuakonu, Umuanyagu, Okoroagu, Obite, Umuoye, Igbo, Umuechem, and Egbeke. Economy Umuechem in Etche is one of the oil producing community in Nigeria since the beginning of exploration in the area in 1958. Today, Etche has over 250 producing oil wells and a host of flow stations. It is also said to have the largest deposit of natural gas, south of the Niger ...
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Emohua (Assembly Constituency)
Emohua is an oil rich Local Government Area in Rivers State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Emohua. Emohua LGA is made up of so many towns and villages which includes; Omudioga, Egbeda, Ubimini, Elele-Alimini, Rumuji, Emohua, Ibaa, Obelle, Itu, Ndele, Odegu, and so many others. Emohua consists of fourteen political wards. Emohua LGA has fertile land that favours primary production such as farming. The presence of water bodies gives room for activities of primary production such as sand dredging and fishing. Furthermore, the presence, popularity and proximity of its markets favour secondary production such as oil milling, cassava processing rice processing, yam processing, meat processing ( abattoir) and wood milling and poultry. It has an area of and a population of 201,901 at the 2006 census. The postal code A postal code (also known locally in various English-speaking countries throughout the world as a postcode, post code, PIN or ZIP Code) is a series of ...
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Eleme (Assembly Constituency)
Eleme may refer to: *Eleme, Ghana, a town * Eleme, Mali, a town *Eleme, Rivers, Nigeria, a Local Government Area *Eleme people, a people in Rivers State, Nigeria * Eleme language, a language spoken by the Eleme people *Ele.me Ele.me () is the online food delivery and local life service platform of Alibaba Group. Founded in 2008, it is now the second largest online food delivery service platform in China. History Ele.me is an online-to-offline (O2O) catering and food ...
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Bonny (Assembly Constituency)
Bonny may refer to: People *Anne Bonny (1702–c. 1782), notorious woman pirate *Bonny Barry (born 1960), Australian politician *Bonny Hicks (1968–1997), model and writer * Bonny Sengupta, Indian actor * Bonny Warner (born 1962), American luger, bobsledder, and airline pilot *Jan Bonny (born 1979), German film director * Johan Bonny (born 1955), Belgian Roman Catholic bishop * Melissa Bonny (born 1993), Swiss singer * Pierre Bonny (1895-1944), French police officer and war criminal Places *Kingdom of Bonny, a realm in what is now Nigeria * Bonny, Kentucky, a community in the United States *Bonny, Nigeria, a town and Local Government Area, and former capital of the Kingdom of Bonny *Bight of Bonny, a body of water off the coast of west Africa *Bonny River, Nigeria *Bonny Island, in the Niger Delta of Nigeria * Bonny Lakes, two small lakes in Oregon, United States Other uses *Ibani tribe or Bonny tribe, an ethnic group in Rivers State, Nigeria * Hurricane Bonny, the name of four ...
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Asari-Toru II (Assembly Constituency)
Asari-Toru is a Local Government Area in Rivers State, Nigeria. General Information Asari-Toru Local Government Area was created out of the old Degema Local Government Area on May 16, 1989, under the Hon. Eziwoke Wokoma. The inhabitants are of a common language which is the “ Kalabari” speaking nationality, with ancestral origin and beliefs, Currently, the Local Government Chairman is Hon. Onengiyeofori George. Asari-Toru is the “Seat” of the Ancestral Stool of the Kalabari Speaking Dynasty which cuts across Akuku-Toru and Degema Local Government Areas. The Local Government Area upon creation presently encompasses Seventeen (17) Communities namely: * Buguma, * Abalama, * Abiama, * Angulama, * Atuka, * Ido, * Ifoko, * Illelema, * Krakrama, * Minama, * Okpo, * Omekweama, * Omekwetariama, * Oporoama, * Sama, * Agama, * Tema. Buguma City is the Headquarters of the Local Government Area and Seat of the King of Kalabari Kingdom: ...
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Asari-Toru I (Assembly Constituency)
Asari-Toru is a Local Government Area in Rivers State, Nigeria. General Information Asari-Toru Local Government Area was created out of the old Degema Local Government Area on May 16, 1989, under the Hon. Eziwoke Wokoma. The inhabitants are of a common language which is the “ Kalabari” speaking nationality, with ancestral origin and beliefs, Currently, the Local Government Chairman is Hon. Onengiyeofori George. Asari-Toru is the “Seat” of the Ancestral Stool of the Kalabari Speaking Dynasty which cuts across Akuku-Toru and Degema Local Government Areas. The Local Government Area upon creation presently encompasses Seventeen (17) Communities namely: * Buguma, * Abalama, * Abiama, * Angulama, * Atuka, * Ido, * Ifoko, * Illelema, * Krakrama, * Minama, * Okpo, * Omekweama, * Omekwetariama, * Oporoama, * Sama, * Agama, * Tema. Buguma City is the Headquarters of the Local Government Area and Seat of the King of Kalabari Kingdom: ...
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