Patrick Aga was elected Senator for the Nasarawa North constituency of Nasarawa State, Nigeria at the start of the Fourth Nigerian Republic, running on the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) platform. He took office on 29 May 1999.[1]
Patrick Aga | |
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Senator for Nasarawa North | |
In office May 1999 – May 2003 | |
Succeeded by | John Danboyi |
Personal details | |
Born | Nasarawa State, Nigeria |
Political party | Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) |
After taking his seat in the Senate in June 1999, he was appointed to committees on Ethics, Judiciary, Women Affairs, Commerce, Education, Special Projects and Local & Foreign Debts (vice chairman).[2]
In the run-up to the 2003 elections, Aga transferred to the Alliance for Democracy (AD) party in the hope of being elected Nasarawa governor on that platform.[3]
After the elections the AD party split into two rival factions.
In December 2003 Aga was appointed national vice chairman for the North-Central region in the faction headed by Chief Adebisi Akande.[4]
References
edit- ^ "Federal Republic of Nigeria Legislative Election of 20 February and 7 March 1999". Psephos. Retrieved 2010-06-24.
- ^ "Congressional Committees". Nigeria Congress. Archived from the original on 2009-11-18. Retrieved 2010-06-24.
- ^ Umar, Bature (27 January 2003). "Senate: PDP's Loss, Other Parties' Gain". This Day. Archived from the original on 2010-09-08. Retrieved 2010-06-25.
- ^ Bolade Omonijo, Emmanuel Aziken & Olasunkanmi Akoni (17 December 2003). "Akande Emerges Lagos AD Faction Chairman, Akinfenwa Wins in Abuja". Vanguard. Archived from the original on 2012-10-22. Retrieved 2010-06-25.