10th National Assembly · House of Reps

Honourable Kolawole Davidson Akinlayo

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Portrait of Hon. Kolawole Davidson Akinlayo

Hon. Kolawole Davidson Akinlayo represents Ido / Osi / Moba / Ilejemeje in Nigeria's 10th House of Representatives.

Federal Constituency
Ido / Osi / Moba / Ilejemeje
State
Ekiti
Date of birth
25 April 1979 (47)
Religion
Christian
Gender
Male
Zone
South-West

About the House of Representatives

The Nigerian House of Representatives is the lower chamber of the bicameral National Assembly. It has 360 members, each elected from a federal constituency apportioned roughly by population. Members serve renewable four-year terms and share law-making authority with the Senate. The House originates appropriation and money bills, conducts oversight of federal agencies and channels grassroots concerns into national policy. It is presided over by the Speaker of the House, who is fourth in the line of presidential succession.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who represents Ido / Osi / Moba / Ilejemeje federal constituency in the House of Representatives?

Honourable Kolawole Davidson Akinlayo represents Ido / Osi / Moba / Ilejemeje federal constituency in Nigeria's House of Representatives. Members of the House serve renewable four-year terms in the lower chamber of the National Assembly.

When was Kolawole Davidson Akinlayo born?

Kolawole Davidson Akinlayo was born on 25 April 1979, which makes he 47 years old.

What state does Hon. Kolawole Davidson Akinlayo represent?

Hon. Kolawole Davidson Akinlayo represents a federal constituency in Ekiti State, part of Nigeria's South-West geopolitical zone. Ekiti State has multiple federal constituencies, each electing one member to the House.

What does a member of the House of Representatives do?

Members of the House of Representatives make laws for the federation, originate appropriation and money bills, conduct oversight of federal ministries and agencies, and represent grassroots interests in the National Assembly. The House has 360 members, each elected from a federal constituency drawn by population.

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