Emmanuel Essien

Emmanuel Ibok Essien
Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria from Akwa Ibom North-West Senatorial District
In office
May 1999 – May 2003
Succeeded byItak Bob Ekarika
Deputy Chief Whip of the Nigerian Senate
In office
1999–2000
Personal details
Born
Political partyPeople's Democratic Party

Emmanuel Ibok Essien Listen was elected Senator for the Akwa-Ibom North West District of Akwa-Ibom State, Nigeria at the start of the Nigerian Fourth Republic, running on the People's Democratic Party (PDP) platform. He took office on 29 May 1999.[1]

Essien studied Electrical/Electronics Engineering at the College of Technology, Calabar (1975 - 1977), the University of Ife (1977 - 1978) and Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, graduating in 1982 with a degree in Civil Engineering. He worked with Mobil Producing Nigeria, taught at the Federal Polytechnic, Mubi, and established an engineering construction company, as well as undertaking large-scale farming. In 2000, he established Ritman Nursery/Primary School and Ritman College and also Ritman University.[2]

After taking his seat in the Senate in June 1999, Essien was appointed to committees on Works & Housing, Communication, National Planning, Internal Affairs, Information and Tourism & Culture (vice chairman).[3] He was Deputy Chief Whip of the Senate in 1999.[2] In September 2002, he was a strong supporter of a bill to end the onshore / offshore dichotomy in oil revenue allocation, a change that would benefit Akwa Ibom State.[4]

Essien was an aspirant to be a candidate in the 2007 elections for Governor of Akwa Ibom State.[5] As of 2010, he was a member of the PDP Board of Trustees.[6]

References

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  1. ^ "FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA LEGISLATIVE ELECTION OF 20 FEBRUARY AND 7 MARCH 1999". Psephos. Retrieved 2010-06-25.
  2. ^ a b EMERSON GOBERT, JR. (July 8, 2008). "Education is my passion - Senator Ibokessien". Daily Sun. Archived from the original on 2010-07-27. Retrieved 2010-06-25.
  3. ^ "Congressional Committees". Nigeria Congress. Archived from the original on 2009-11-18. Retrieved 2010-06-25.
  4. ^ Bature Umar (2002-09-25). "Senate Favours Abolishing of Onshore/Offshore Dichotomy". Daily Sun. Archived from the original on 2005-04-21. Retrieved 2010-06-25.
  5. ^ Usoro Usoro and Joe Effiong (July 29, 2006). "Angry Akwa Ibom indigenes knock Etiebet's intention to rule them". Daily Sun. Archived from the original on May 4, 2007. Retrieved 2010-06-25.
  6. ^ "Board of Governors: SENATOR EMMANUEL IBOK ESSIEN FNSE CHAIRMAN". Ritman College. Archived from the original on 2010-02-17. Retrieved 2010-06-25.