5th Nigeria National Assembly
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Meeting placeNational Assembly Complex
Term3 June 2003 – 5 June 2007
Election2003
WebsiteOfficial website
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National Assembly Building | |||||
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| Meeting place | National Assembly Complex | ||||
| Term | 3 June 2003 – 5 June 2007 | ||||
| Election | 2003 | ||||
| Website | Official website | ||||
| Senate | |||||
| Members | 109 | ||||
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| Deputy Senate President | Ibrahim Mantu | ||||
| Party control | Peoples Democratic Party | ||||
| House of Representatives | |||||
| Members | 360 | ||||
| Speaker of the House | Aminu Bello Masari | ||||
| Deputy Speaker of the House | Babangida Nguroje | ||||
| Party control | Peoples Democratic Party | ||||
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The 5th National Assembly of the Federal Republic of Nigeria was a bicameral legislature inaugurated on 3 June 2003 and ran its course till 5 June 2007.[1][2] The assembly comprises the Senate and the House of Representatives. A total of 360 representatives were elected as members of the House of Representatives, while 109 members were elected to the Senate, making a total of 469 members across the six geopolitical zones.[3]
Senate
- President of the Senate of Nigeria: Adolphus Wabara (PDP), until 5 April 2005[4]
- Ken Nnamani (PDP), from 5 April 2005
House of Representatives
- Speaker: Aminu Bello Masari (PDP)
- Ibrahim Baba Chaicai (ANPP)
- Ogundairo S. Ajibade