RaceLagos raceΒ β
StateLagosΒ β
Born17 June 1952 (age 74)
EducationUniversity of Southern California
BirthplaceLagos Island
OccupationPolitician
Johnson Ganiyu Abiodun is a Nigerian politician who contested the 2023 House of Representative Elections as the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate in Lagos.
Career
2023APCHouse of Representatives ElectionLost
2019APCHouse of Representatives Election21,484 votes Β· 56.1%WonβSee Johnson Ganiyu Abiodunβs full career βIn this race Β· 2023 House of Representative ElectionsAll candidates β
Biography
Johnson Ganiyu Abiodun is a Nigerian politician. He contested the 2019 Lagos State House of Representatives election as the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate. He won 21,484 votes.
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In The News
The Sun Nigeria16 Apr 2023
Ganiyu Johnson: Lawmaker in eye of the stormVanguard News13 Apr 2023
Why I sponsored bill on compulsory 5-yr practice for doctors β JohnsonDaily Trust13 Apr 2023
Brain Drain: Many Qualified Doctors Still Unemployed In Nigeria - NMA PresidentIndependent Newspaper Nigeria12 Apr 2023
Hon. Johnson's Bill Will Aggravate Nigeria's Brain Drain Crisis β Dr. Enabulele, WMA PresidentallAfrica.com11 Apr 2023
Nigeria: 'Bill to Halt Doctors' Emigration is Modern Day Slavery' - Doctors' AssociationShow 6 more articles
P.M. News11 Apr 2023
Nigerian doctors reject Repsβ compulsory 5-year serviceTheCable11 Apr 2023
Anti-brain drain bill: Weβll strongly resist plans to enslave doctors, says NARDBBC7 Apr 2023
Nigerian Doctors: Wetin dey inside Ganiyu Abiodun Johnson bill wey wan stop Doctors from migratingLegit.ng7 Apr 2023
Brain drain: Reps pass bill to prevent Nigerian doctors from relocating abroadThe Guardian Nigeria News7 Apr 2023
NiMSA oppose Reps on proposed five-year mandatory local practice for doctorsDaily Post Nigeria3 Feb 2022
House of Reps membership goes beyond lawmaking β Ganiyu Johnson tackles critics