
Ibrahim Ahmad M.
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Ibrahim Ahmad M. is a Nigerian politician from Kano. They have contested 1 election (1 win) across 1 party. Most recent: 2023 State Houses of Assembly Elections as Social Democratic Party (SDP) candidate.
Political Career
Biography
Ahmad Ibrahim Lawan (born 12 January 1959) is a Nigerian politician and former lecturer who served as the 14th president of the Nigerian Senate from 2019 to 2023. He represents the Yobe North Senatorial District in the Senate as a member of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
A university lecturer from Gashua, Lawan was first elected to the House of Representatives in 1999 to represent the Bade/Jakusko Constituency as a member of the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP). Lawan was reelected in 2003 before successfully running to become Yobe North Senator in 2007. After being reelected in 2011, 2015, and 2019 (as a member of the All Progressive Congress, successor to the ANPP), Lawan was elected the new Senate President with 79 votes cast to defeat Senator Mohammed Ali Ndume with 28 votes after the inauguration of the 9th Nigeria National Assembly in 2019. It was his second attempt at becoming Senate President, following a notable failed run in 2015.
Lawan was born on 12 January 1959 in Gashua, then in the north of British Nigeria. He completed primary school at Sabon Gari Primary School, Gashua in 1974 and secondary school at Government Secondary School, Gashua in 1979 before receiving a bachelor's degree in geography from the University of Maiduguri in 1984. After university, Lawan completed his compulsory service year in Benue State and later obtained a master's degree in Remote Sensing from Ahmadu Bello University and a Doctorate degree in Remote Sensing/GIS from Cranfield University in 1990 and 1996, respectively.
Lawan worked in the Yobe State Civil Service as an Education Officer in the state Ministry of Education from 1985 to 1986 before lecturing at his alma mater, University of Maiduguri between 1987 and 1997. After being elected to the House of Representatives for the Bade/Jakusko constituency in 1999, he chaired the House Committees on education and agriculture at various times.
Lawan was elected to the Senate in 2007. In 2008, he was a member of the National Assembly's Joint Committee on Constitution Review. In 2009, as chairman of the Senate committee on Public Accounts, Lawan initiated and sponsored the Desertification Control Commission Bill. In August 2009, Senator Lawan spoke against the proposed Kafin Zaki Dam, citing environmental and socio-economic impacts such as reduced water flow, poverty, desert encroachment, and conflicts between farmers and herdsmen.
Lawan ran for reelection in Yobe North Senatorial District on the ANPP platform in the 9 April 2011 elections, winning with 92,799 votes. Four years later, he won reelection as a member of the APC, securing 72% of the vote in 2019. In 2015, despite APC zoning rules, Lawan was endorsed for Senate President but lost to Bukola Saraki due to opposition votes. He was later elected Senate President in 2019 with 79 votes against Ndumeβs 28.
In 2023, Lawan was named chairman of the Senate committee on defence. In October 2022, President Muhammadu Buhari conferred the Nigerian National Honour of Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger (GCON) on him. Despite allegations of bribery in the passage of the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB), Lawan denied these claims, emphasizing his commitment to correcting misinformation and improving governance.
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Environment & Climate
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Governance & Reform
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Party Positions
Policy positions from Social Democratic Party (SDP)'s manifesto.
Agriculture
Will provide state subsidies for farmers and peasants, reposition agricultural support programs, and encourage private foreign investment in agribusiness to boost food security.
Anti-corruption
Strengthen the independence and accountability of the judiciary by improving remuneration, working conditions, upgrading facilities, and expediting trials to deter corruption.
Economy & Trade
Nigeria commits to advocating for non-reciprocal trade status under WTO and addressing developmental issues from the Doha Ministerial, aiming to reform World Bank/IMF policies to better serve Third World countries.
Education
The SDP will design educational programs in the tech, edtech, and agricultural sectors with active Diaspora involvement, including allowing Diaspora voting in Nigerian elections.
Energy
Will eliminate federal government monopoly on power supply and devolve responsibilities to states and the private sector over five years, aiming for a significant expansion of private sector involvement beyond existing Independent Power Projects (IPPs).
Enterprise grant support
Will restructure CBNβs entrepreneurial program to cover all six geopolitical zones and extend micro-finance support for youth-led businesses under a skills acquisition program.
Foreign Policy
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs will be restructured to improve foreign policy capabilities by enforcing language skills for diplomats and maintaining a 60:40 ratio between career and non-career diplomats.
Infrastructure
Committed to rapid improvement of critical infrastructure like electricity, petroleum products, water supply, and access roads to reduce production costs and enhance competitiveness.
Reliefs and scholarships
Will develop effective mortgage institutions offering long-term loans to homebuyers at low interest rates
Security & Defense
Overhaul the Nigeria Police Force in training, orientation, and practices to adopt international best practices for modern policing
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