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Anambra South senatorial district

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Anambra South senatorial district in Anambra State, Nigeria is one of the three senatorial districts in the State.[1] It has seven local governments areas. These are: Aguata(300PU), Ekwusigo(175PU), Ihiala(278PU), Nnewi North(198PU), Nnewi south(295PU), Orumba North(231PU), Orumba South(192PU) totaling 1,669 polling units.[2]

The district covers 1,320 of the 4,887 km2 area of Anambra state.[3] The senatorial district is set for a bye election following the death of their representative in the Nigerian Senate, Ifeanyi Ubah who died on 27 July 2024.[4]

Local governments and headquarters

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Aguata (Ekwulobia)

Ekwusigo (Ozubulu)

Ihiala (Ihiala)

Nnewi North (Nnewi)

Nnewi south (Ukpor)

Orumba North (Ajali)

Orumba South (Umunze)

Notable people in Anambra South senatorial district

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  • Prof Humphrey Nwosu, former INEC Chairman. He is credited with conducting the first true and open election in Nigeria .
Charles Soludo, Incumbent Governor of Anambra State and Former Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria

References

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  1. ^ "Anambra Senatorial Districts". Nnamdi Azikiwe University.
  2. ^ "ANAMBRA STATE DIRECTORY OF POLLING UNITS" (PDF). INEC NIGERIA.
  3. ^ "MAP OF ANAMBRA STATE SHOWING THE 21 LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREAS" (PDF). National Bureau of Statistics.
  4. ^ "BREAKING: Nigerian Senator, Ifeanyi Ubah Dies In London". Sahara Reporters. 27 July 2024. Retrieved 28 July 2024.
  5. ^ "Buhari celebrates first female governor in Nigeria, Virgy Etiaba at 77". Vanguard Nigeria News. 11 November 2019.