Senator Jimoh Ibrahim
Senator Jimoh Ibrahim represents Ondo South in the 10th National Assembly of Nigeria.
Jimoh Ibrahim represents the people of Ondo South senatorial district. He is a Muslim from Ondo state in the South-West region of the country. He was born on 24 February 1967.
About the Nigerian Senate
The Nigerian Senate is the upper chamber of the National Assembly. It comprises 109 senators — three from each of the 36 states and one representing the Federal Capital Territory. Senators are elected for renewable four-year terms and have constitutional powers to make laws for the federation, confirm presidential nominees, ratify treaties and exercise oversight of the executive arm of government. The Senate is presided over by the Senate President, who is third in line of presidential succession after the Vice President.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the senator for Ondo South senatorial district?
Senator Jimoh Ibrahim represents the people of Ondo South senatorial district in the 10th National Assembly. The senator serves a four-year term and is one of three senators from Ondo State.
When was Jimoh Ibrahim born?
Jimoh Ibrahim was born on 24 February 1967.
What state does Senator Jimoh Ibrahim represent?
Senator Jimoh Ibrahim represents Ondo State in the South-West geopolitical zone in the Nigerian Senate. Each state in Nigeria has three senators, one for each of its three senatorial districts.
What is Senator Jimoh Ibrahim's religion?
Senator Jimoh Ibrahim is a Muslim. Religious identity is not a legal qualification for senatorial office in Nigeria, but it is often reflected in constituency representation across the country's diverse zones.
What does a Nigerian senator do?
A senator is a member of the upper chamber of Nigeria's National Assembly. Senators make federal laws, approve presidential appointments, ratify international treaties, oversee the executive arm of government and advocate for the interests of their senatorial district. The Senate has 109 members in total.