6th Rivers State House of Assembly explained

6th Rivers State House of Assembly
Body:Rivers State House of Assembly
Jurisdiction:Rivers State, Nigeria
Election:14 April 2007
Before:5th
After:7th
Chamber1:6th Assembly
Membership1:32
Chamber1 Leader1 Type:Speaker
Chamber1 Leader1:Tonye Harry
Chamber1 Leader2 Type:Deputy Speaker
Chamber1 Leader3 Type:Leader
Chamber1 Leader3:Chidi Lloyd
Chamber1 Leader4 Type:Deputy Leader
Chamber1 Leader4:Hope Ikiriko
Chamber1 Leader5 Type:Whip
Chamber1 Leader5:Isaac Kamalu
Chamber1 Leader6 Type:Deputy Whip
Chamber1 Leader6:Irene Inimgba

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 Assembly was Tonye Harry while the Clerk of the House was Alex Nwala.[1]

Members

ConstituencyNamePolitical party
Abua–OdualHenry Itotenaan OgiriPDP
Ahoada East IRobinson Nname EworPDP
Ahoada East IIKennedy EbekuPDP
Ahoada WestHope Odhuluma IkirikoPDP
Akuku-Toru IOnari BrownPDP
Akuku-Toru IIKitchener IboromaPDP
AndoniIkuinyi Owaji IbaniPDP
Asari-Toru IOtelemaba AmachreePDP
Asari-Toru IIMichael WestPDP
BonnyAye Atamah PepplePDP
DegemaTonye HarryPDP
ElemeIsaac KamaluPDP
EmohuaChidi LloydPDP
Etche ISamuel EkePDP
Etche IIGolden Chioma NgoziPDP
GokanaBariyima BadomPDP
IkwerreBenson EnyidahPDP
Khana ICharles Befil NwilePDP
Khana IIDumnamene DekorPDP
Obio-Akpor ICollins OrduPDP
Obio-Akpor IIAnthony OkeahPDP
Ogba–Egbema–Ndoni IUchechukwu Nnam ObiPDP
Ogba–Egbema–Ndoni IILucky OdiliPDP
Ogu–BoloMaureen TamunoPDP
OkrikaLinda Stewart SomiariPDP
Opobo–NkoroTamunosisi Gogo JajaPDP
OmumaEmmanuel OkattaPDP
OyigboNnamdi IhutePDP
Port Harcourt IJones OgbondaPDP
Port Harcourt IIIrene InimgbaPDP
Port Harcourt IIIVictor IhunwoPDP
TaiFelicia TanehPDP

Notes and References

  1. News: Ahamefula Ogbu. Harry Emerges Speaker as Omehia Inaugurates Assembly. Thisday. Port Harcourt. 31 May 2007. AllAfrica. 7 September 2016.