Former Senate President Ahmed Lawan and Nicholas Mutu are campaigning for re-election in the upcoming 2027 general elections, aiming for their eighth term in the National Assembly. Both politicians have been continuous members of the legislature since Nigeria's return to democratic governance in 1999. By June 2027, they will have served a total of 28 years in parliament, marking them as some of the longest-serving lawmakers in the country's history. Their extensive tenure reflects a significant period of legislative activity and political evolution in Nigeria.
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