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The President of the Senate is a pivotal figure in Nigeria’s legislative branch, presiding over the upper chamber of the National Assembly. Since Nigeria’s independence in 1960, the position has been held by various distinguished individuals across different republics and political eras. Below is a chronological list of Nigeria’s Senate Presidents to date:

First Republic (1960 – 1966):

  1. Nnamdi Azikiwe
    • Term: January 1, 1960 – October 1, 1960
    • Party: National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons (NCNC)
  2. Dennis Osadebay
    • Term: October 1, 1960 – October 1, 1963
    • Party: NCNC
  3. Nwafor Orizu
    • Term: October 1, 1963 – January 15, 1966
    • Party: NCNC

Second Republic (1979 – 1983):

  1. Joseph Wayas
    • Term: October 1, 1979 – December 31, 1983
    • Party: National Party of Nigeria (NPN)

Third Republic (1992 – 1993):

  1. Iyorchia Ayu
    • Term: December 5, 1992 – November 1993
    • Party: Social Democratic Party (SDP)
  2. Ameh Ebute
    • Term: November 1993 – November 17, 1993
    • Party: SDP

Fourth Republic (1999 – Present):

  1. Evan Enwerem
    • Term: June 3, 1999 – November 18, 1999
    • Party: People’s Democratic Party (PDP)
  2. Chuba Okadigbo
    • Term: November 18, 1999 – August 8, 2000
    • Party: PDP
  3. Anyim Pius Anyim
    • Term: August 8, 2000 – June 3, 2003
    • Party: PDP
  4. Adolphus Wabara
    • Term: June 3, 2003 – April 5, 2005
    • Party: PDP
  5. Ken Nnamani
    • Term: April 5, 2005 – June 5, 2007
    • Party: PDP
  6. David Mark
    • Term: June 5, 2007 – June 6, 2015
    • Party: PDP
  7. Bukola Saraki
    • Term: June 9, 2015 – June 9, 2019
    • Party: All Progressives Congress (APC)
  8. Ahmad Lawan
    • Term: June 11, 2019 – June 13, 2023
    • Party: APC
  9. Godswill Akpabio
    • Term: June 13, 2023 – Present
    • Party: APC

Throughout Nigeria’s history, the role of the Senate President has been instrumental in shaping legislative processes and ensuring the balance of power within the federal government. The position has seen transitions through various political climates, reflecting the nation’s evolving democratic landscape.

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