6th Rivers State House of Assembly

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6th Rivers State House of Assembly
5th 7th
Overview
Legislative bodyRivers State House of Assembly
JurisdictionRivers State, Nigeria
Term30 May 2007 (2007-05-30) – 30 May 2011 (2011-05-30)
Election14 April 2007
Websitewww.rsha.gov.ng
6th Assembly
Members32
SpeakerTonye Harry
Deputy SpeakerDumnamene Dekor
LeaderChidi Lloyd
Deputy LeaderHope Ikiriko
WhipIsaac Kamalu
Deputy WhipIrene 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[edit]

Constituency Name Political party
Abua–Odual Henry Itotenaan Ogiri PDP
Ahoada East I Robinson Nname Ewor PDP
Ahoada East II Kennedy Ebeku PDP
Ahoada West Hope Odhuluma Ikiriko PDP
Akuku-Toru I Onari Brown PDP
Akuku-Toru II Kitchener Iboroma PDP
Andoni Ikuinyi Owaji Ibani PDP
Asari-Toru I Otelemaba Amachree PDP
Asari-Toru II Michael West PDP
Bonny Aye Atamah Pepple PDP
Degema Tonye Harry PDP
Eleme Isaac Kamalu PDP
Emohua Chidi Lloyd PDP
Etche I Samuel Eke PDP
Etche II Golden Chioma Ngozi PDP
Gokana Bariyima Badom PDP
Ikwerre Benson Enyidah PDP
Khana I Charles Befil Nwile PDP
Khana II Dumnamene Dekor PDP
Obio-Akpor I Collins Ordu PDP
Obio-Akpor II Anthony Okeah PDP
Ogba–Egbema–Ndoni I Uchechukwu Nnam Obi PDP
Ogba–Egbema–Ndoni II Lucky Odili PDP
Ogu–Bolo Maureen Tamuno PDP
Okrika Linda Stewart Somiari PDP
Opobo–Nkoro Tamunosisi Gogo Jaja PDP
Omuma Emmanuel Okatta PDP
Oyigbo Nnamdi Ihute PDP
Port Harcourt I Jones Ogbonda PDP
Port Harcourt II Irene Inimgba PDP
Port Harcourt III Victor Ihunwo PDP
Tai Felicia Taneh PDP

References[edit]

  1. ^ Ahamefula Ogbu (31 May 2007). "Harry Emerges Speaker as Omehia Inaugurates Assembly". Thisday. Port Harcourt. Retrieved 7 September 2016 – via AllAfrica.