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Gershom Henry Bassey (born 18 March 1962 in
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,
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) is a Nigerian politician and multi millionaire businessman. He is the senator representing Cross River South Senatorial District in the
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. He is a senator of the 8th and 9th
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in Nigeria respectively.


Personal life and education

Gershom Bassey (born 18 March 1962) in Lagos, Nigeria, hails from Calabar South local government area of
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. He is married to Chioma Gershom-Bassey with 5 children. Bassey attended Corona School Apapa, Lagos for his primary school then moved on to
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where he obtained his West African School Certificate in 1977. In 1979, he received his A-Level certificate from Greylands College, Isles of Wight, United Kingdom. He studied Engineering Production and
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at University of Wales, Cardiff where he graduated with a 1st BSc in 1984. In 1986, he received an MSc in Construction Management from
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with a distinction. In 2000 he received an MBA from MIT Sloan school of management He is a fellow of the Nigerian Institute of Civil Engineers (NICE) and has received an award of recognition from the
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(NSE).


Career

Bassey was the CEO of Lilleker Nigeria Nigeria form 1999 - 2010 and Chairman
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Water Board in 1999-2015. Bassey started his political career when ran for Senate of the Cross River Southern Senatorial District 2015.In 9 June 2015 he was sworn into the 8th Nigerian Senate.On 11 June 2019 he was sworn into the 9th Nigerian Senate. He is ranked the 5th best senator in the Nigerian Senate. He has an estimated net worth of about $30 million putting him as one of the richest men in Cross River State. He also served as the Chairman of the Strategic Policy Committee in
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. In 2014, Bassey declared his interest for the seat of the senate for
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senatorial district. In 2015, he was elected Senator for
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senatorial district. He was also appointed the Vice Chairman of the Senate committee on Petroleum Resources (Upstream). Bassey is now the Chairman of the Federal Roads Maintenance Agency ( FERMA ). This is the committee responsible for road maintenance in Nigeria. Bassey is the band leader of Africa's largest street band called Masta Blasta which participates in the Calabar Carnival annually. In the run up to the 2019 elections during the
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primaries, Bassey reportedly had a confrontation with his opponent Ntufam Ekpo Okon which eventually led to a fight and postponement of the primaries by the
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Senatorial Primary Election Committee. It was also reported that supporters of Ntufam Ekpo Okon attacked the motorcade of Bassey. Following the attack on Bassey, Ntufam Okon was disqualified by the Cross River State Senatorial Primary Election Committee and Bassey emerged the winner. In February 2019, the election was held and Bassey emerged the winner.


Sponsored Bills

During the 8th National Assembly, he sponsored several bills namely: 1. ''Correction, Reformation and Re-integration Centre (establishment, etc) Bill, 2016".'' 2. ''Federal College of Forestry Technology and Research, Akamkpa (establishment, etc) Bill'' 3. He sponsored a bill named "''A Bill for an Act to amend the Criminal Justice (Release from Custody)(Special Provision) Act, CAP C40 LFN 2011 and for Other Related Matters''", the bill progressed through to the second reading stage. 4. Other bills he sponsored that only went through the first reading are the "''Fire (Hazard, Prevention and Safeguard) Bill''", the "''National Boundary Commission Act (Amendment) Bill''", "''Flags and Coat of Arms Act (Amendment) Bill''", "''Federal Polytechnic Akpabuyo (Est.etc.) Bill''" and the "''Nigerian Research Institute of Fisheries and Aquatic, Bakassi (Est.etc) Bill''".,


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Bassey, Gershom Living people 1962 births People from Calabar Federal Government College Idoani alumni Alumni of the University of Manchester Members of the Senate (Nigeria)