Ahmed Zuruq
Ahmed Baba Zuruq (October 20, 1951), Danmasanin Patigi,[1] is a Nigeria senator from the Kwara North delegation elected in 1999 to 2003.[2] He is a member of the Revenue Mobilization, Allocation and Fiscal Commission nominated by the Senate.[3]
Ahmed Zuruq | |
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Nigerian Senator | |
In office 29 May 1999 – 29 May 2003 | |
Succeeded by | Ahmed Mohammed Inuwa |
Constituency | Kwara North Senatorial District |
Personal details | |
Born | 20 October 1951 |
Political party | ANPP (1998-2002), PDP (2002- present) |
Profession | Business |
Education
He holds a post graduate diploma in Business administrative management from the British Institute of Administrative Management.[4]
2002 parties
Zuruq led five lawmakers in the House of Representatives delegation from Kwara State, the members includes, Hon. Isa Bio, Rauf Shittu, Ruqayyah Gbemisola Saraki, Bashir Oni and Farouk Sarouk to decamp from the All Nigeria Peoples Party to the ruling party PDP in an compliance with the directive of Dr. Olusola Saraki, the father of Gbemisola Saraki and Bukola Saraki.[5]
References
- Senate, Nigeria National Assembly (2000). Senate Report. Senate Committee Office.
- Nigeria Legislature 1861-2011: A Compendium of Members & Officials : a Special Publication in Commemoration of Nigeria at 50. Department of Information and Publications, National Assembly. 2010. ISBN 978-978-911-326-2.
- Senate, Nigeria National Assembly (2004). Votes and Proceedings. National Assembly.
- Babah, Chinedu (2017-03-20). "AHMED Sen. Zuruq Baba". Biographical Legacy and Research Foundation. Retrieved 2020-10-24.
- "Nigeria: Six ANPP Lawmakers Decamp to PDP". Allafrica. 21 November 2002. Retrieved 24 October 2020.
External links
- "RMAFC: Tukur, 24 Others to Go May 12 After Tenure". RMAFC: Tukur, 24 Others to Go May 12 After Tenure. Retrieved 2020-10-24.
- Uganwa, Austin (2014). NIGERIA FOURTH REPUBLIC NATIONAL ASSEMBLY. Xlibris Corporation. ISBN 978-1-4990-8875-5.
- Who's who in Nigeria. Newswatch. 1990. ISBN 978-978-2704-12-2.
- Ndam, Lohdam (2001). The Challenges of Developing Nigeria's Local Government Areas. Mgbangzee Ventures.
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