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CONSTITUENCIES | BAUCHI STATE
 

Bauchi State is a state in northern Nigeria. Its capital is Bauchi. The state was formed in 1976 when the former North-Eastern State was broken up. It originally included the area now in Gombe State, which became a distinct state in 1996. The Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University is located in the capital city Bauchi.

Bauchi State has a total of 55 tribal groups in which Hausa, Fulani, Gerawa, Sayawa, Jarawa, Bolewa, Karekare, Kanuri, Fa'awa, Butawa, Warjawa, Zulawa, and Badawa are the main tribes. This means that they have backgrounds, occupational patterns, beliefs and many other things that form part of the existence of the people of the state.

There are cultural similarities in the people's language, occupational practices, festivals, dress and there is a high degree of ethnic interaction especially in marriage and economic existence. Some of the ethnic groups have joking relationships that exist between them, e.g. Fulani and Kanuri, Jarawa and Sayawa, etc.

What is now known as Bauchi was until 1976 a province in the then North-Eastern State of Nigeria. According to the 1991 census, the state has a population of 3,836,333 after the creation of Gombe State out of it in 1996. Bauchi state has gone through tremendous transformation over the years. During the colonial era up to independence, it formed part of the Bauchi-Plateau of the then Northern Region, until the 1967 state creation exercise, when the Bauchi, Borno, and Adamawa provinces constituted the former North-Eastern State.

With the creation of Bauchi state in 1976, then comprising present Bauchi and Gombe states, it included 16 Local Government Areas. The number of Local Government Areas in the then Bauchi state was increased to 20 and later to 23. However, in 1997 when Gombe state was created out of Bauchi and additional local governments were created in the country, Bauchi state was left with 20 Local Government Areas. These include: Alkaleri, Bauchi, Bogoro, Dambam, Darazo, Dass, Gamawa, Ganjuwa, Giade, Itas/Gadau, Jama’are, Katagum, Kirfi, Misau, Ningi, Shira, Tafawa Balewa, Toro, Warji and Zaki. Sharia law was adopted in June 2001.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREAS [20]
Alkaleri, Bauchi, Bogoro, Dambam, Darazo, Dass, Gamawa, Ganjuma, Giyade, Itas/Gadau, Jama'are, Katagum, Kirfi, Misau, Ningi, Shira, Tafawa Balewa, Toro, Warji, Zaki

CONSTITUENCIES AND REPRESENTATIIVES
The following are the representatives from Bauchi State Fedral Constituencies. Click on the names of the representatives to view their picture and profile.

S/N

NAME

CONSTITUENCY

PARTY

1

Hon. Audu Muhammad Sani

Alkaleri/Kirfi

ANPP

2

Hon. Ahmed Mustapha

Bauchi

ANPP

3

Hon. Yakubu Dogara

Bogoro/Dass/Tafawa Balewa

PDP

4

Hon Ahmad Sama'ila Ilali

Darazo/Ganjuwa

ANPP

5

Hon. Tuggar Yusuf Maitama

Gamawa

ANPP

6

Hon. Ibrahim Sabo Usman

Jamare/Itas-Gadau

ANPP

7

Hon. Abdu Auwalu Gwalabe

Katagum

ANPP

8

Hon. Ibrahim Makama Misau

Misau/Dambam

ANPP

9

Hon. Ninji Abdul Ahmed

Ningi/Warji

PDP

10

Hon. Adamu A. Gurai

Shira/Giade

ANPP

11

Hon. Haruna Ibrahim

Toro

ANPP

12

Hon. Tata Omar

Zaki

PDP