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CONSTITUENCIES | BORNO STATE
 

Borno State is a state in north-eastern Nigeria. Its capital is Maiduguri. The state was formed in 1976 from the split of the North-Eastern State. Until 1991 it contained what is now Yobe State.

The state is dominated by the Kanuri ethnic group, and is an example of the endurance of traditional political institutions in some areas of Africa. There, the emirs of the former Kanem-Bornu Empire have played a part in the politics of this area for nearly 1000 years. The current dynasty gained control in the early nineteenth century and was supported by the British, who prevented a military defeat for the group and established a new capital for the dynasty at Maiduguri or Yerwa (as referred to by the natives) in 1905, which remains the capital to this day.

After Nigerian independence in 1960, Borno remained fairly autonomous until the expansion of the number of states in Nigeria to 12 in 1967. Local government reform in 1976 further reduced the amount of power the emirs of the former dynasty had, and, by the time of Nigeria's return to civilian rule in 1979, the emir's jurisdiction has been restricted solely to cultural and traditional affairs. Today, the emirs still exist, and serve as advisers to the local government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREAS [27]
Abadam, Askira/Uba, Bama, Bayo, Biu, Chibok, Damboa, Dikwa, Gubio, Guzamala, Gwoza, Hawul, Jere, Kaga, Kala/Balge, Konduga, Kukawa, Kwaya-Kusar, Mafa, Magumeri, Maiduguri, Marte, Mobbar, Monguno, Ngala, Nganzai, Shani

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

S/N

NAME

CONSTITUENCY

PARTY

1

Hon. Ishaku Joshua Sharah

Askira-Uba/Hawul

ANPP

2

Hon. Tijani Babagana Banki

Bama/Ngala/Kalabalge

ANPP

3

Hon. Muktar Betara Aliyu

Biu/Bayo/Shani/Kwaya Kusar

ANPP

4

Hon. Kaka Adam Mustapha

Dikwa/Mafat/Konduga

ANPP

5

Hon. Ali Ndume Mohammed

Damboa/Gwoza/Chibok

ANPP

6

Hon. Shettima Shehu

Kaga/Gubio/Magumeri

ANPP

7

Hon. Monhuno Mohammed Tahir

Monguno/Marte/Nganzai

ANPP

8

Hon. Musa Modu Alhaji

Kukawa/Mobbar/ Abadam/Guzamalai

ANPP

9

Hon. Mustapha Baba Shehuri

Maiduguri (Metropolitan)

ANPP

10

Hon. Abba Dawud Lawan

Jere

ANPP