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Saraki reconvenes Senate, swears in two new senators

Senate President Bukola Saraki has administered the oath of office on two new senators, Lawal Gumau (APC, Bauchi South) and Ahmed Babba-Kaita (APC, Katsina North).

The swearing-in took place at the Senate on Wednesday after its resumption of plenary.

 Gumau emerged winner of the Bauchi South senatorial election held on August 11. He was declared winner by the returning officer of the election, Ahmed Fadam, who supervised the final collation of the results.

Gumau, who was a member of the House of Representatives, polled a total of 119,489 votes to beat his closest rival, Ladan Salihu of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP,  who polled 50,256 votes. He replaces late senator, Ali Wakili, who passed on in March 17.

 Babba-Kaita on the other hand was declared winner of the Katsina North senatorial election by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), scoring 224,607 votes, while his elder brother and a retired customs officer, Kabir Babba-Kaita of the PDP scored 59,724 votes.

He replaces late senator, Mustapha Bukar, who died on April 4.

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