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Emmanuel David Ombugadu

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Born10 January 1978 (age 48)
GenderMale
EducationUniversity of Jos, Rivers State University of Science and Technology
OccupationPolitician
QualificationFSLC WASC BSC

Emmanuel David Ombugadu is a Nigerian politician from Kaduna. They have contested 2 elections (2 losses) across 1 party, receiving 467K total votes. Most recent: 2023 Gubernatorial Elections as Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate.

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Political Career

2023
PDPLOST
2023 Gubernatorial Elections (Nasarawa) โ†’283,016 votes ยท 43.28% of totalView candidacy โ†’
2019
PDPLOST
2019 Governorship Elections (Nasarawa) โ†’184,281 votes ยท 27.47% of totalView candidacy โ†’

Biography

David Emmanuel Ombugadu is a Nigerian politician who was a Member of House of Representatives Nigeria representing Akwanga, Wamba and Nassarawa Eggon federal constituency from 2011 to 2019. He contested as the governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (Nigeria) (PDP) for Nasarawa state in the 2019 and 2023 general elections.

Emmanuel Ombugadu was born January 10, 1978. He attended LEA Primary School Kakuri in Kaduna State. In 1995, he attended Government College Keffi where he obtained his SSCE certificate. He then proceeded to the University of Jos to get a bachelor's degree (Bsc.) in Economics in 2001.

He later proceeded to do his National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in 2003. He then pursued his masters (Msc.) at Rivers State University of Science and Technology.

Emmanuel Ombugadu was a committee member in the privatization and commercialization committee, rules and business committee, and public accounts committee until May 2015.

He then proceeded to take his political career further by running for Nasarawa House of Representatives from 2011 โ€“ 2015 and again from 2015 โ€“ 2019.

In 2019 and 2023, Ombugadu contested for the office of Nasarawa State Governor under the Peoples Democratic Party (Nigeria) (PDP)

Party Positions

Policy positions from Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)'s manifesto.

Anti-corruption

PDP commits to strengthening anti-corruption institutions (EFCC & ICPC) and enforcing transparency reforms, including asset declaration laws and removal of immunity clauses for public officials.

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Education

Ensure free education up to Junior Secondary School (JSS1) level and commit to revamping tertiary education.

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Energy

PDP pledges to eliminate gas flaring, enforce air pollution regulations, complete deregulation of downstream petroleum sector, and lay gas pipelines nationwide for industrial use.

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Environment & Climate

Commits to reclaiming and rehabilitating land devastated by desertification and soil erosion through afforestation in affected areas.

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Healthcare

Provide free medical services for pregnant women and children under five years, rehabilitate health facilities in each LGA, and support local production of essential drugs.

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Infrastructure

Accelerate the completion of key rail projects, including standard gauge rail lines between Lagos and Kano (Phase 1) and Port Harcourt to Jos (Phase 2), by privatizing or concessioning the Nigerian Railway Corporation to private operators.

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Reliefs and scholarships

Introduce a service compact (SERVICOM) aimed at improving governance through enhanced engagement with the public sector.

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Security & Defense

PDP plans to refine recruitment methods, retrain personnel, improve logistics, and strengthen early warning systems for police reform.

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Technology & Digital

Will establish internet/computer learning centers in all LGAs, provide computers for secondary schools, and enforce local content policy for telecom equipment.

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Other Candidates in Nasarawa

Sources

Date of Birth: Wikidata โ†—

Gender, Qualifications: INEC โ†—

State of Origin: Wikipedia โ†—

Bio: Wikipedia (rewritten) โ†—