Rivers State House of Assembly

Rivers State House of Assembly is the legislative branch of the Government of Rivers State inaugurated in 1979. It is a unicameral body with 32 members elected into 32 state constituencies. The current Speaker of the State Assembly is Rt. Hon. Ikuinyi O. Ibani.[1]

Rivers State House of Assembly
8th Rivers State House of Assembly
Type
Type
History
Founded1979
Leadership
Deputy Speaker
Leader of the House
Structure
Seats32
Length of term
4 years
Meeting place
Moscow Road, Old GRA, Port Harcourt
Rivers State
Website
Rivers State House of Assembly

History

Powers

Qualifications

Composition

Members of the Rivers State House of Assembly

The 8th Rivers State House of Assembly consists of 32 elected representatives from each constituency

ConstituencyRepresentative
Abua–Odual[Solomon Sokolo
Ahoada East I |Eddison Ehie ]]
Ahoada East IIEhie Ogerenye Edison
Ahoada WestOkpokiri-Okpokiri
Akuku-Toru IMajor Jack
Akuku-Toru IILolo Opuende Isaiah
AndoniIkuinyi O. Ibani
Asari-Toru IGranville Wellington
Asari-Toru IIEnemi Alabo George
BonnyAbinye Blessing Pepple
DegemaSoberekon Anthony
ElemeIgwe Aforji
EmohuaSam Oge
Etche IOpurum Nnanna
Etche IITony Uchechukwu Ejiogu
Gokana[Maol Dumle- IkwerreAnselem Oguguo
Khana IDeeyah Bariene
Khana IIPrince Ngbor
Obio-Akpor IMartins Amaewhule
Obio-Akpor IIMichael O. Chinda
Ogba–Egbema–Ndoni IChristian Ihiakwo
Ogba–Egbema–Ndoni IIUwaji Nathaniel
Ogu–BoloEvans Bipi
OkrikaLinda Stalwert
OmumaKelechi Nwogu
Opobo–NkoroDiri Kelly Adonye
OyigboChisom Promise Dike
Port Harcourt ISolomon Wami
Port Harcourt IITonye Smart Adoke
Port Harcourt IIIAzeru Opara
TaiMatthew Dike
Clerk of the HouseOgele Emmanuel Amaewhule

Committees

  • Public Accounts
  • House Services
  • Training & Information
  • Finance
  • Judiciary
  • Local Government
  • Works
  • Women Affairs
  • Commerce & Industry
  • Agriculture
  • Water resources
  • Education
  • Youth Employment & Empowerment
  • Social Welfare & Rehabilitation/ Pilgrims Board SIEC Budget
  • Commissions & Agencies
  • Rules & Business Committee
  • Public petitions
  • Ethics & Privileges
  • UBE
  • Sustainable Development / Emergency Relief
  • Transport
  • Health
  • Power
  • Energy & Natural Resources
  • Chieftancy & Community Affairs
  • Land, Housing & Urban Development
  • Sports
  • Environment
  • Bills and Motions
  • Employment
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